Wild West Podcast

By: Michael King/Brad Smalley
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Wild West podcast, where fact and legend merge. We present the true accounts of individuals who settled in towns built out of hunger for money, regulated by fast guns, who walked on both sides of the law, patrolling, investing in, and regulating the brothels, saloons, and gambling houses. These are stories of the men who made the history of the Old West come alive - bringing with them the birth of legends, brought to order by a six-gun and laid to rest with their boots on. Join us as we take you back in history to the legends of the Wild West.

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Episodes
  • Frozen Promises: The Haunting Tale of Sam McGee and Friendship in the Arctic Wilds
    Dec 19 2024

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    What happens when a promise binds you to a chilling task in the heart of the Arctic wilderness? Grab your parka and prepare for an eerie journey as we explore Robert W. Service's iconic poem, "The Cremation of Sam McGee." Join us as we unravel the captivating narrative inspired by Service's real-life friend, Dr. Leonard Sugden, who faced the impossible task of cremating a miner's body in the frozen Yukon. Through the haunting and mysterious events depicted in the poem, we invite you to reflect on the profound bonds of friendship and the surprising ways hope can manifest in life's coldest moments.

    Through the artful storytelling of Service, we embark on a gripping exploration of reality and acceptance amidst the unforgiving backdrop of the Klondike Gold Rush. The poem's fascinating blend of fiction and reality comes alive as the northern lights illuminate this unforgettable tale. Discover how the tale of Sam McGee is not just about survival, but also about finding warmth and solace in the most unexpected of places. This episode promises to leave you pondering the transformative power of embracing harsh realities and finding unexpected hope, even when the world seems frozen in despair.

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    9 mins
  • Bear Meat for Christmas: Humor and Hilarity on the Kansas Frontier
    Dec 18 2024

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    What if the wild, rowdy days of Dodge City were not just about saloon brawls and cattle drives, but also about side-splitting pranks and unexpected friendships? Join us as we explore the uproarious tales of Luke McGlue, a legendary prankster whose antics turned the hardships of frontier life into laughable escapades. From his Irish roots with the noble McDonald clan to his infamous reputation in Kansas, Luke—or Buster, as his friends called him—crafted a legacy of mischief and merriment. Imagine an encounter with Smiley, an old-timer whose stories are as colorful as the prairie sunsets. Together, they paint a lively picture of early Dodge City, where every day was an opportunity for a new adventure.

    Sit back at the Lady Gay Saloon with us and the enigmatic Mayor Kelly, a man whose tales of a pet bear named Paddy will leave you both amused and amazed. You'll hear about Paddy's wild antics, from creating chaos in local hotels to becoming a Christmas dinner centerpiece. These stories reveal the unexpected twists and heartfelt connections within a community that embraced laughter as a way of life. Through these rollicking tales, discover how Dodge City became a haven for playful scoundrels and spirited camaraderie, inviting you to laugh along with the legendary figures who called this town home. Prepare for a journey filled with mayhem, mischief, and a dash of frontier charm that will transport you back to a time when humor was the best remedy for the challenges of the Wild West. Click here to order: The Antic Tales of Luke McGlue: The Dodge City Prankster

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    23 mins
  • Pioneers and the Spirit of Christmas: Heartfelt Traditions and Tales of Hope in the Old West
    Dec 14 2024

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    Imagine celebrating Christmas in the rugged lands of the Old West, where pioneers faced harsh winters and isolation but still crafted warm, heartfelt celebrations. Join us as we journey back to the mid-1800s, exploring the unique and resilient festive traditions of families like the Kincaids in Oregon and William Lehigh in Routt County. These pioneers, despite their sparse resources, managed to fill their homes with the spirit of the season through homemade decorations and modest gatherings that brought them comfort and unity. Discover how these early customs not only warmed the souls of those settlers but also laid the foundation for the Christmas traditions we hold dear today.

    In a heartwarming tale of hope, we share the story of a Christmas tree that transformed the life of a young girl living in poverty. Despite the tree's physical decay, its symbolic light kindled joy and healing, reminding us of the powerful impact a simple act of kindness can have. As we wrap up our series, Mike and I express our gratitude to you, our listeners, for joining us in celebrating the true essence of Christmas. It's a season that unites us across generations, encouraging us to embrace hospitality and charity, and to always do a little something extra for others. Let this episode inspire you to carry forward the warmth and generosity that Christmas embodies.

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    17 mins

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