
Posted: Friday, May 22, 2026
#219 Singer and Songwriter Jarrod Morris
Singer/songwriter Jarrod Morris joins the show for a deep dive into music, creativity, and the western lifestyle that shaped him. Jarrod shares how his sound evolved from Texas country folk songwriting into a gritty blend of rock, blues, and country influences—drawing inspiration from punk, grunge, Texas blues, and rock 'n' roll. Describing his style as "American Pie meets Tombstone," he opens up about creating music that feels both cinematic and deeply personal.
Jarrod talks about growing up surrounded by music, family jam sessions, and eccentric independent thinkers who encouraged creativity and individuality. Though he was raised around western culture in Texas, his early passions leaned more toward sports, skateboarding, and motocross before eventually finding his place in the western world through family connections and hard work alongside his brother-in-law.
The conversation also explores the journey of becoming comfortable on stage, overcoming stage fright, and learning to trust himself as an artist. Jarrod reflects on playing beach bars in Florida during college, writing the song "Red Bandana" that helped launch his career, and why both lyrics and music matter equally in his songwriting process. He also shares insight into his own show, Jarrod Morris Vibe, where he hopes to spotlight overlooked voices in music while bridging the gap between the music and western industries.
This episode is packed with authenticity, storytelling, and the passion of an artist carving out his own lane.


Posted: Friday, May 08, 2026
#217 2025 Wrangler NFR Music Director Brad Narducci
In this episode of NFR Extra, we sit down with 2024 PRCA Sound Director of the Year & 2025 Wrangler NFR Music Director Brad Narducci for one of the funniest and most entertaining conversations yet. Raised around rodeo with a bull-riding father and bronc-riding grandfather, Brad shares how he unexpectedly found his path in the sport—not as a cowboy, but behind the music. What started as a dare to announce a tourist bull riding event in West Glacier, Montana—with nothing but a Jimmy Buffett CD and pure chaos—turned into the beginning of an unforgettable career.
Brad tells the story of learning how to DJ, mastering the art of reading a crowd, and eventually making the jump from announcing to becoming one of rodeo's top music directors. From weddings and small-town events to major PBR productions and ultimately the Wrangler NFR, he reflects on the journey, the pressure, and the moments that made it all feel real. He also shares behind-the-scenes insight into his first year as NFR Music Director, including the unforgettable moment he hit play on opening night and the electric atmosphere surrounding Stetson Wright's iconic 90-point ride.
Filled with jokes, laughter, and nonstop storytelling, this episode perfectly captures Brad's personality and passion for entertaining fans on rodeo's biggest stage.

Posted: Friday, May 01, 2026
#216 8X NFR Qualifier Will Lummus
In this episode of NFR Extra, we sit down with 8-time Wrangler NFR Steer Wrestling qualifier Will Lummus for a candid conversation about longevity, consistency, and evolving with the sport. With nearly $2 million in career earnings, Will shares how he originally got into rodeo simply to make some money and enjoy the ride—not necessarily chase gold buckles or milestones. Now, heading into another season, he talks about creating a smarter hybrid schedule of around 50 rodeos to stay healthy while still competing at a high level.
Will also opens up about his role as Head Coach at Northwest Mississippi and how coaching has sharpened his own game. By teaching younger athletes, he's found himself re-learning fundamentals, placing a greater emphasis on the mental side of competition, and seeing firsthand which college athletes have what it takes to reach the next level. He explains why the College National Finals Rodeo is the biggest stage many will ever see—and how a select few are preparing for something even bigger.
The conversation also dives into life at the NFR, where Will says he's more confident now than ever before. From sponsor obligations during the day to trading late-night Vegas after parties for dinner with his wife Jenna and an early bedtime, he shares how priorities have changed over the years. Add in funny stories, favorite Vegas restaurants, routines that keep him performing, and his honest thoughts on the next generation of competitors, and this episode is full of insight, humor, and veteran perspective from one of steer wrestling's best.

Posted: Friday, April 24, 2026
#215 2X NFR Qualifier and 2025 Top Gun Winner TJ Gray
In this episode of NFR Extra, we sit down with Wrangler NFR qualifier and 2025 Top Gun winner T.J. Gray fresh off a career-defining season. T.J. reflects on his second trip to the Wrangler NFR, crossing the million-dollar mark in earnings, and winning over $300,000 in Las Vegas after entering the Finals with $180,000 already won. He talks about how dramatically the money in rodeo has changed over the years—and jokes that there's still somehow a hole in his wallet.
T.J. shares how he's kept life grounded since Vegas, putting most of his winnings into a new home with his fiancée while taking some time to heal up and recharge for the 2026 season. He opens up about his simple approach to competition: no scoreboard watching, no standings obsession—just one bull at a time. From daily recovery routines to joking that his spirit animal is a sloth because he likes to move slow and stay relaxed, T.J. gives listeners an honest look at what keeps him ready to perform.
He also tells stories about advice from Sage Kimzey, learning the ropes from his older brother, growing up watching bull riding legends like J.W. Harris on VHS tapes, and why mastering the little bulls helps make the big ones easier. With insight, humor, and the mindset of a champion, this episode is a must-listen for rodeo fans everywhere.

Posted: Tuesday, April 07, 2026
#214 Entrepreneur and Influencer Hailey Holman
In this episode of NFR Extra, we sit down with rodeo wife, entrepreneur, and creative spirit Hailey Holman. From growing up in Hawaii to heading to Cal Poly on a rodeo scholarship, Hailey shares the journey that led her to meeting her husband, Lefty Holman—and how a challenging rookie-year injury ultimately brought them closer together.
She opens up about navigating life during COVID, long-distance between Hawaii and the rodeo road, and how their relationship grew into a true partnership—balancing rodeo, business ventures, and now parenthood. From building rental properties in Hawaii and California to launching Buckem Co., Hailey gives a behind-the-scenes look at creating a life rooted in passion and purpose.
Hailey also shares the joy (and reality) of raising their daughter Viva, whose big personality is already stealing the show, along with how their priorities are shifting toward more time at home. Plus, she dives into her love for chain stitching—bringing new life to old pieces through a hands-on craft that reflects her appreciation for authenticity and storytelling.
This episode is a heartfelt conversation about love, growth, creativity, and choosing to live with gratitude and passion every step of the way.



Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2026
#211 Founder/Chief Rodeo Officer of Music City Rodeo Patrick Humes
In this episode, we sit down with Patrick Humes, Founder and Chief Rodeo Officer of Music City Rodeo, to talk about bringing big-time rodeo to the heart of Nashville. Patrick shares how the vision came to life—uniting the city, country music artists, world-class athletes, and rodeo experts to create a truly collaborative event. What started as an idea quickly grew into one of the premier rodeos east of the Mississippi.
He dives into the mission behind Music City Rodeo: expanding the event, extending its run, and establishing it as a cornerstone event in Nashville's already electric entertainment scene. Beyond just one event, Patrick is deeply passionate about growing the entire eastern rodeo circuit and creating more opportunities for athletes and fans alike.
This episode is all about vision, collaboration, and building something bigger than yourself—while staying true to the roots of the sport.

Posted: Friday, December 05, 2025
#210 2025 Vegas NFR Icon and Rodeo Legend Shawn Davis
In this episode, we sit down with 2025 Vegas NFR Icon and rodeo legend Shawn Davis — a man whose impact on the sport is truly unmatched. Davis shares story after story from a life lived at the highest level of rodeo. He also reflects on the career-ending injury that nearly stopped everything… and the remarkable comeback that brought him back to the Finals five more times.
Davis walks us through his time as President of the PRCA, including the historic moment he cast the deciding vote to move the NFR from Oklahoma City to Las Vegas — a decision that forever changed the sport. He also talks about his decades as General Manager of the NFR, shaping the event into the world-class production we know today. From elevating fan experiences to modernizing the show for television, his fingerprints are everywhere.
This episode is filled with history, humor, behind-the-scenes insight, and the kind of firsthand storytelling only Shawn Davis can deliver. A must-listen for anyone who loves rodeo, Las Vegas, or the people who helped build the NFR into the phenomenon it is today.
