Monday Mornings with Cary and Willie

Monday Mornings with Cary and Willie

by Cary Schwarz
Season 4
Monday Morning with Cary, Willie, and JW Wright
JW Wright is a handy horseman and saddler from El Dorado, Kansas. You're missing something if you don't follow his social media what with his witticisms. Listen in and get to know this fine gentleman.
Monday Morning with Cary, Willie, and Vince Donley
Vince Donley is a premier rawhide braider of many years from Sheridan, Wyoming. Not many folks have made a living braiding rawhide. Vince is one of 'em!
Monday Morning with Cary, Willie, and Bret Haskett
Bret Haskett is a native American rawhide braider from Idaho with some serious cowboy credentials. Hear his story!
Monday Morning with Cary, Willie, and Gregg Clark
Hear the story of "The Hamster Coffin" and silversmith Gregg Clark. Gregg is one of the quickest studies on silversmithing. If you're not following him on his socials, you should be.
Monday Morning with Cary, Willie, and Jill Latno-Yamate
We circled back for a visit with Jill Latno-Yamate, a silversmith from Oregon who is one of organizers for the Cattle Baron's weekend in Pendleton recently. Forgive our (mine) technical difficulties!
Monday Morning (sort of) with Cary, Willie, and Gabe Williams
We caught up with the newest member of the TCAA, saddlemaker Gabe Williams from northeastern California. Gabe has a ton of experience horseback and is a top knotch saddler to boot.
Monday Morning with Cary, Willie, and Trent Peterson
Trent Peterson is a saddlemaker and a packer from Twisp, Washington. Listen to his unique story on how he became a saddler.
Monday Morning with Cary and Willie
Today we discussed everything from best business practices to cat feces...we got you covered!
Monday Morning with Cary, Willie, and Dan Schwarz
Dan Schwarz (no relation!) is a premier bootmaker from Dillon, Montana. We had fun catching up with him for this week's pod.
Monday Morning with Cary, Willie, and Horacio Victorica
Horacio Victorica is a rancher and saddlemaker from Uruguay and has a very unique story to tell about how he became a saddler as well as some of the cultural aspects of ranching in South America.
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