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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2025 · 43 MIN

DDR 050 - Kaitlin Giles TA Ranch

from Don't Die Rusty Podcast · host Rick Hanson

In this episode of the Don't Die Rusty podcast, host Rick Hanson speaks with Kaitlin Giles, a third-generation rancher at the TA Ranch in Wyoming. They discuss the recent Fire and Ice Festival, the challenges of running a multi-generational ranch, and the importance of community events in bringing people together. Katy shares insights into the history of the TA Ranch, including its connection to the Johnson County War, and emphasizes the significance of preserving the ranch's historical integrity while adapting to modern needs. The conversation highlights the unique blend of cowboy culture and community spirit that defines the ranch and its events. Kaitlin shares her experiences running a ranch and restaurant in Wyoming, emphasizing the importance of sustainability, community, and the cowboy way of life. She discusses the challenges of balancing ranch duties with hospitality, the significance of local food production, and the efforts to preserve Wyoming's heritage through events and education. The conversation highlights the beauty of ranch life, the connections formed within the community, and the simple joys that define a good life. You can find more information about the TA Ranch on Instagram @ta.ranch. Please rate and review this podcast wherever fine podcasts are downloaded.  The Don't Die Rusty Podcast is recorded with Riverside.fm. Riverside is leading the charge in technology and convenience in terms of remote podcasting. You can help support the Don't Die Rusty Podcast by Clicking Here to sign up. Takeaways The Fire and Ice Festival was a creative response to challenges faced after COVID. Community events can bring together diverse groups of people. The TA Ranch has a rich history tied to the Johnson County War. Generational ranching presents both challenges and opportunities. Preserving historical integrity is crucial for the TA Ranch. Cowboy culture has evolved and is often misunderstood. Events like the Fire and Ice Festival foster a sense of belonging. The importance of adapting traditions to modern contexts. The significance of Nordic heritage in the region. Authenticity in ranch life enhances visitor experiences. Ranch life is unpredictable and requires adaptability. Running a restaurant on a ranch involves unique challenges. Sustainability and local food production are essential. Heritage events help preserve Wyoming's history. Community support is vital in rural areas. Connection to the land fosters a sense of freedom. Authenticity and experience are sought after by younger generations. The cowboy way of life emphasizes camaraderie and support. A good life is defined by simple pleasures and connections. Living in harmony with nature is a rewarding experience. You can find Don't Die Rusty on all Social Media platforms: Instagram: @dontdierusty Facebook: Don't Die Rusty TikTok: Don't Die Rusty You can find The Rick's at: Rick HansonInstagram: @rickhanson24 Facebook: Rick Hanson Ricky BruleInstagram: @ricky.wayne80 Facebook: Ricky W Brule  

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