Episodios

  • Michelle Darlenee | El Paso TX Lifestyle Influencer & Mother, Her House & Horse Updates
    May 2 2024
    In this heartfelt episode of "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes," host Ashley, known as the Boot Babe, dives deep into the world of Western fashion with a special guest, Michelle Marquez, also known as Michelle Darlenee on social media.

    Follow Michelle on Instagram Here @MichelleDarlenee
    Follow Michelle on TikTok Here @MichelleDarlenee

    Michelle shares her unique story of growing up with a sibling who shares her name due to their parents' complex history, leading to her distinctive moniker on Instagram. From discovering she had a sister during a challenging family revelation to embracing a life filled with Western fashion, Michelle’s journey is nothing short of captivating. The discussion also explores her evolution from a makeup enthusiast to a prominent Western fashion influencer and content creator, balancing her role as a mother and a ranch wife while nurturing her new passion for barrel racing. Whether you're a fan of Western style, a budding influencer, or someone who loves enriching stories of life's unexpected twists, this episode promises deep insights and inspiring revelations, all wrapped in the love of cowboy boots!
    Más Menos
    25 m
  • Jessica Garza | Founder of Pacific Northwest's Market in the Mountains, Her Story & Farm Safety
    Apr 27 2024
    Jessica Garza, founder of Market in the Mountains at Moose Valley Ranch, shares her journey of rural entrepreneurship and community building on the Western Fashion Behind the Scenes Podcast. She discusses the origins of Market in the Mountains, an initiative aimed at supporting local entrepreneurs, particularly women, in the Pacific Northwest. Jessica emphasizes the importance of community support and integrity in navigating controversial topics such as farm safety and ethical concerns within the leather industry. With a background in law enforcement, Jessica brings a unique perspective to her leadership approach, advocating for honesty, respect, and accountability. Through her retreats and community engagements, she continues to inspire women to embrace their leadership potential and foster meaningful connections within the Western fashion community.
    Connect with Jessica Garza and learn more about Market in the Mountains at
    Moose Valley Ranch:
    Instagram: @moosevalleyranch
    Website: moosevalleyranch.com
    Más Menos
    22 m
  • Madelyn Houser | Dressage Explained, AETA Equestrian Influencer, & How to Overcome Fear
    Apr 17 2024
    Today, we're joined by the fabulous Madelyn Houser, known for her passion for all things equine on her popular Instagram account, The Blonde and the Bay. Get ready as Madelyn takes us through the ins and outs of her daily routines, the elegant art of dressage, and how it's a cornerstone of both English and Western riding. We'll hear first hand how horses have shaped her life, from facing fears head-on to adding a touch of style to the equestrian scene. But that's not all! Madelyn will also be sharing some insider tips on how dressage is accessible for newcomers and spilling the beans on the latest trends in horse fashion. So whether you're a seasoned rider or just curious about the world of horses, stay tuned for a broadcast filled with fascinating insights and the undeniable bond between humans and these magnificent creatures.

    Follow Madelyn Here @theblondeandthebay_

    Quotes from Madelyn
    1. "Dressage is really just basic training, but as you move up, it becomes a dance."
    2. "The horses served as a foundation for our relationship, which is amazing that an animal can do that."
    3. "Once you're an equestrian athlete and you taste fear, it is really hard to let that fear go."
    4. "You don't have to fit one mold. You can be a dressage rider and wear your cowboy hat with your breeches and your boots."
    Más Menos
    25 m
  • Justie Jensen | Her Wedding Boots, Content Creating, Microblading, & Rodeo Queen Confidence
    Apr 11 2024
    Former Rodeo Queen Cowgirl Justie Jensen shares her journey from growing up in Idaho to pursuing a full-time career in content creation and microblading, with a passion for Western fashion at the core.

    Justie delves into the intricacies of microblading, highlighting its transformative impact on confidence and self-image. She discusses her collaborations with various brands, including Black Star Boots and dream collab Wrangler, expressing her aspirations for future partnerships. Justie also opens up about her personal struggles with self-confidence, sharing a touching anecdote from her childhood.Throughout the episode, Justie offers valuable advice for aspiring content creators, emphasizing authenticity, consistency, and continuous self-education. She encourages others to pursue their passions wholeheartedly and remain resilient in the face of challenges.

    Ashley concludes the episode by promoting Justie's social media handles and podcast, "Cowgirl Handbook," and sharing a sponsor message from The Boot Babes.
    • Justie Jensen:
      • Instagram: @JustieJensen
      • YouTube: Life with J
      • Podcast: Cowgirl Handbook
    • Ashley, Host of Western Fashion Behind the Scenes:
      • Instagram: @TheBootBabe
      • Website: The Boot Babes
    Quotes:
    • Justie Jensen: "I think just showcasing different ways to style clothes is fun."
    • Justie Jensen: "Being able to work with Wrangler would be a really cool opportunity."
    • Justie Jensen: "I'll post really unfiltered pictures of myself... just to prove to myself that it doesn't matter."
    • Ashley: "It's always a good day to wear cowboy boots."

    • This episode of Western Fashion Behind the Scenes is brought to you by The Boot Babes, the largest Western networking group for women in the world. Visit The Boot Babes to sign up for their newsletter and join the next women's adventure in the West.






    Más Menos
    26 m
  • Ashley Binger | South Dakota Rancher, Farmer, Mother & Content Creator
    Apr 10 2024
    Ashley Binger,a western content creator & rancher from South Dakota shares her journey into ranching, her experiences in the industry, and insights into farming life.

    Ashley Binger talks about growing up on the family ranch, her brief stint as a nanny in Australia and New Zealand, and eventually returning to South Dakota to pursue ranching after college. She discusses the challenges and rewards of ranching, highlighting the ever-changing nature of the work and the importance of family support.

    The conversation delves into the role of technology in agriculture, with Ashley Binger explaining advancements like autopilot in tractors and how they aid in farm operations. She emphasizes the necessity of hard work and persistence for those interested in entering the industry, suggesting that aspiring ranchers seek out opportunities to gain experience and contribute to farm work.As a mother of two young children, Ashley Binger reflects on the unique upbringing her family provides on the ranch, where children learn about life and death from an early age. She discusses balancing her roles as a mother and rancher, as well as her passion for Western fashion, which she incorporates into her social media content.

    The conversation touches on Ashley Binger's experiences with online criticism and trolls, though she notes a shift towards more positive interactions as she shares her perspective on farming and ranching. She emphasizes the importance of educating consumers about where their food comes from and dispelling misconceptions about the industry.

    In closing, Ashley, the Boot Babe, thanks Ashley Binger for sharing her insights and encourages listeners to follow along with her journey on social media. The episode is sponsored by the Boot Babes, a networking group for women in the Western industry, inviting listeners to join their community and explore the world of Western fashion and lifestyle.

    Contacts:
    • Join Ashley's mailing List : https://bio.site/ashley.binger
    • Ashley Binger's Instagram: @ashleybinger
    • Ashley Binger's Facebook
    Quotes:
    • Ashley Binger: "I grew up the same place that my father and brother-in-law ranch altogether. I did move away after college to Australia and New Zealand to nanny. So I lived with the family that I nannied for, and then I came back, bought some cows, rest is history. Been doing this my whole life."
    • Ashley Binger: "It's really cool to see just all the new technology that they are working on. Yeah. Specifically, what are some things that are really curious to other people, right? Most people, when you're in it every day, you think people would know, but people are curious about technology in agriculture."
    • Ashley Binger: "So people can say, 'Holy crap, your life is changing.' We don't do the same things every day minus, doing our chores in the morning feeding the cows. Then it just depends on the season really."
    • Ashley Binger: "Yeah, where their food comes from, and it comes from families like mine and everyone else that shares in the agriculture industry. That we are all real people with good hearts, good intentions, and we want the best for the animal and our families and for everyone who's going to be eating the beef."
    Más Menos
    15 m
  • Korie Lovette | Cotton & Rye Outfitters Founder on Building A Brand & Her Story
    Mar 26 2024
    In this inspiring episode of "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes," The Boot Babe, Ashley Jackson sit down with Korie Lovette, the visionary founder of Cotton and Rye Outfitters, a trailblazing women's Western wear brand known for its size inclusivity and impeccable fit. With 25 years of experience, Korie shares her journey from learning the ropes at a notable Western company to launching her own brand that fills a significant gap in the market. This episode delves into the importance of building solid retailer relationships, the challenges and rewards of apparel manufacturing, and the impact of social media on fashion. Korie's commitment to empowering women through fashion, her insights on trends versus timeless pieces, and her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in the apparel industry make this a must-listen for anyone passionate about fashion, entrepreneurship, and the power of community.

    Find Cotton & Rye at Retailers Click Here!
    Connect with Cotton & Rye on Social Click Here!

    Quotes from Korie:
    1. "It's all about the hustle and seeing it come to life each day."
    2. "I want to keep my goals manageable where my passion stays intact."
    3. "You can't pour from an empty cup."
    4. "Everybody wants to be a part of something a little bit bigger than themselves."
    Más Menos
    15 m
  • Kat Cole | Kat'll Call Podcast, Adoption, Reality TV with the Hadid's
    Mar 22 2024
    Dive into the heart of Western fashion with the inspiring journey of Kat Cole, a figure who transcends the boundaries of podcasting, fashion, and personal transformation. In this episode we explore the rich tapestry of stories that made Kat. From the rodeo grounds to the foster care system, to reality TV with the Hadid's! Kat's narrative weaves through trials and triumphs, offering a fresh perspective on identity, adoption, and the essence of true grit. Join us as we saddle up for an exploration of fashion, family, and the courage to redefine oneself against the backdrop of the wild west of life.

    Connect with Kat'll Call Podcast Here
    Connect with Kat on IG Here

    1. "Fashion is not just about the clothes we wear; it's about the stories we tell and the lives we lead."
    2. "Adoption taught me that family goes beyond blood; it's crafted with love, sacrifice, and a shared journey through life."
    3. "In the wild west of life, it's not the challenges that define us, but how we rise to meet them."
    1. **Introduction to Kat Cole:** Explore Kat's roots, her deep connection to Western fashion, and her journey to podcasting. 2. **Influencers and Challenges:** Unveil the real-life struggles influencers face, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the content creation world. 3. **The Adoption Journey:** A heartfelt discussion on Kat's personal experience with adoption, shedding light on the emotional depth and fulfillment it brings. 4. **Fashion and Identity:** Delve into how Western fashion serves as a medium of self-expression and a bridge between tradition and modernity. 5. **Confronting Reality TV:** A candid talk on the reality behind reality TV, emphasizing authenticity and resilience.
    Más Menos
    28 m
  • Stephanie Eagletail Designs | Teaching People How To Make Coats
    Mar 18 2024
    Stephanie Eagletail was on Indigenous Fashion Podcast and we know she is as much western as she is Indigenous, so we know you'll love her increadible story! Listen as host Ashley delves into the heart of traditional Indigenous fashion with the remarkable Stephanie Eagletail, an Indigenous designer transforming lives through the art of sewing. From the Tsuu T'ina Nation in Alberta, Canada, Stephanie shares her journey of rediscovery and empowerment, weaving tales of her humble beginnings, the deep-seated love for fashion nurtured from childhood, and the profound impact of her work beyond the runway. With a mission rooted in cultural preservation, education, and empowerment, Stephanie's sewing lessons have touched the lives of over 360 individuals across Canada, offering not just a skill but a path to self-sufficiency, pride, and a deeper connection with their heritage. This episode explores the power of traditional crafts in shaping identities, strengthening communities, and fostering personal growth. Join us as we uncover the stories of resilience, creativity, and transformation sewn into every piece Stephanie Eagletail creates.

    Connect with Stephanie on Instagram @ steph_eagletail

    Connect with Indigenous Fashion Podcast Here

    In this episode we cover: The journey and impact of Stephanie Eagletail, an Indigenous designer - The significance of traditional Indigenous sewing techniques and their role in cultural preservation and personal development - The transformative power of teaching and sharing skills within Indigenous communities - The importance of self-expression and identity through fashion

    The target audience for this podcast episode includes individuals interested in Indigenous cultures, traditional fashion, women's empowerment, the role of arts in social change, and those seeking inspirational stories of personal growth and community impact.



    1. Introduction to Stephanie Eagletail and Her Background: Discover Stephanie's roots in the Tsuu T'ina Nation, her early passion for fashion, and her journey into the world of Indigenous design.
    2. The Power of Sewing and Education: Explore how Stephanie's sewing classes have become a beacon of hope, skill, and empowerment for Indigenous communities across Canada.
    3. Impact Stories: Hear touching stories of how Stephanie's work has profoundly affected individuals and communities, fostering self-esteem, cultural pride, and new opportunities.
    4. Future Endeavors and How to Connect: Learn about Stephanie's plans for expanding her reach through online tutorials and where to find her work and classes.
    Más Menos
    15 m