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Kick Your Boots Up | Ag, Western Fashion, and Rodeo Storytelling

Kick Your Boots Up | Ag, Western Fashion, and Rodeo Storytelling

By: Justin Boots
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Welcome to Justin’s Kick Your Boots Up Podcast, where we swap stories of the West, Agriculture, Western, Rodeo, fashion, and rural life. We will cry together, laugh together, and share our experiences our cowboy boots or cowgirl boots have taken us. Whether you’re just waking up or getting in for the day, come on in & kick your cowboy boots or cowgirl boots up.

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-About Justin Boots-

Justin Boot Company has been handcrafting western footwear in the U.S. since 1879 when founder H.J. Justin mastered the craft using quality materials for superior craftsmanship. When wearing Justin Boots, you’re always culturally in tune with Western fashion. Offering comfortable, authentic Western footwear for men, women, and kids for every occasion, Justin Boots is an icon in Western culture. The Standard of the West since 1879, Justin Boots remains committed to providing dependable footwear at a value, focusing on handcrafting boots in the U.S. with global parts.

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- ABOUT THE HOST-

Taylor McAdams grew up on a farm and ranch in Northeast Oklahoma. At a young age, she learned the importance of hard work, determination, and cowgirl grit. Having been a rodeo queen from the ages of 6 to 22, she has set out to find the best stories from the Western industry and to shed light on the fashionistas, achievers, dreamers, investors, and entrepreneurs.

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    Follow Shelby:
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