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She Said What - Conversations at The Cowgirl

She Said What - Conversations at The Cowgirl

By National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame

The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame has a new podcast – She Said What – Conversations at The Cowgirl. I’m your host Madison Ward, the director of public engagement at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Dr. Diana Vela, the associate executive director will join me in conversations about cowgirls, history, and the West. We'll take deep dives into our archives and collections, talk to some of our Honorees, and bring you some on-the-spot interviews. The podcast will be released in seasons.
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BONUS: Horsemaster Camilla Naprous

She Said What - Conversations at The CowgirlJun 23, 2022

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BONUS: Horsemaster Camilla Naprous

BONUS: Horsemaster Camilla Naprous

“There’s something about getting to share your knowledge and passion with another that is a gift.”

Hear 2018 Cowgirl Honoree Camilla Naprous talk to Dr. Diana Vela about the process of matching horses and actors, how her family got into the entertainment industry, and a few of her plans for the future.

Listen on Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcast, and Apple Podcast.

Jun 23, 202237:54
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Lindy Burch and Donna Howell-Sickles at Cowgirl Spring Roundup

Lindy Burch and Donna Howell-Sickles at Cowgirl Spring Roundup

Welcome to the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame new podcast – She Said What – Conversations at The Cowgirl! In our first episode we talk with cutting horse champion, 1997 Honoree Lindy Burch and western artist, 2007 Honoree Donna Howell-Sickles during Cowgirl Spring Roundup at The Resort at Paws Up in beautiful Montana. Burch holds the distinction of winning the National Cutting Horse Association Futurity in 1980, and the first female to do so, the first female president of the NCHA, and she continues to promote cutting internationally through clinics and competitions. Howell-Sickles has over 40 years of experience exploring the layers beneath the cowgirl’s engaging exterior, she was chosen as the first woman artist to create the collectible poster for the Pendleton Roundup, and her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications. While both Honorees come from different backgrounds of the western industry, they both draw similarities that unite all of the women in our Hall of Fame.

The Cowgirl Roundup events in the fall and spring are in partnership with The Resort at Paws Up in Greenough, Montana. If you are interested in attending a future Cowgirl Roundup visit Pawsup.com.

This podcast is made possible by the support of Nadine and Alan Levin. Thank you to Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center and Adam Levin for providing equipment to record and produce this podcast.

Be sure to keep up with the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame through our social media channel. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!

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