Women of the West

Leah Lowe

A podcast by women for women. Exploring the trials and bliss of women blazing trails for themselves in the American West.

  • 42 minutes 38 seconds
    Ep. 15: Shoulders Back and Head High with Dee Miller
    Dee Miller grew up on her family ranch just over the Idaho Stateline near Jordan Valley, OR. Listen in as we talk her life and the variety of experiences it has brought her. A teen pregnancy in the 70's that led her to becoming a buckaroo's wife to changing scene's completely to become an attorney's wife in Eugene, OR and then finally figuring out who "Dee" is. Dee is a true woman of the west, who holds her power and magic by welcoming others into her home and heart.
    9 September 2021, 2:25 am
  • 45 minutes 58 seconds
    Ep. 14: The Rhinestone Commuting Cowgirl, Olivia Harms
    Olivia Harms is an Oregon grown gal chasing her dreams in the country music industry as a singer/songwriter. How long is your commute? Hers is around 2,300 miles from Oregon to Nashville. Listen in as we talk about how she has strived to find her own way in the music industry, learning how to filter others opinions, and advice she has for someone wanting create a similar career path for themselves.
    11 May 2021, 5:22 am
  • 42 minutes 30 seconds
    Ep. 13: You Have to Get Through It, You Just Have to with Jen Kangas
    Jen Kangas is a cowgirl from Michigan who packed up the essentials, a few canines, and her past to set off for Utah, to build a life for herself. Choosing her battles wisely these days, Jen has just started to live life on her own terms in her 40’s. She currently works on a working cattle ranch in Utah that also hosts an acclaimed program to help create lasting and powerful change in teens. Listen in as we talk about past experiences that shaped her, the value of life and death, and just a little bit of magic in between as she and I connect on a variety of intimate topics. If you’re looking to be inspired by a positive woman who uses her past to shape and educate herself to live the way she wants in the future, this is the episode for you.
    12 February 2021, 4:05 am
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    Ep. 12: Girl, it's about supporting each other with Lori Ann Hartnett
    Born in California, Lori Ann Hartnett made her way around the world before settling in Washington. In this episode we detail stories of marriage and divorce, litigation abuse, and why she feels inspired to help others through these experiences. Armed with knowledge, a couple mini ponies, and a fiery redheaded exterior Lori Ann is sure to inspire you. Lori Ann can be found on Instagram @a_girl_has_to_have_choices or on her website https://www.human-opportunities.com/
    22 October 2020, 5:14 pm
  • 34 minutes 49 seconds
    Episode 11: Work Life Balance, the Cowboy Way with Jaclyn Brown and Misty Harris
    On this episode I discuss work life balance with Jaclyn Brown and Misty Harris, stars on INSP Network's show "The Cowboy Way". Juggling a reality TV show, raising children, and personal aspirations these gals take on their days with a plan and poise. For more about their background check out the interview they did with Cheyenne Wilson of The Native Cowgirl at https://www.thenativecowgirl.com/single-post/2020/02/11/The-Incredible-Women-of-The-Cowboy-Way to learn more about these amazing women! https://www.insp.com/shows/the-cowboy-way/
    1 April 2020, 11:19 pm
  • 41 minutes 41 seconds
    Episode 10: Some Call them Cowgirls with Tara and J Storme from "The Ultimate Cowboy Showdown"
    In this episode I sit down with Tara and J Storme from INSP Network's "Ultimate Cowboy Showdown" where hands from around the country competed to win a herd of cattle. Tara and J Storme were the two female contestants out of twelve participants. Both these women have a strong passion for agriculture, and promote it through different avenues. Listen in to hear more about their life stories and where they are headed from here.
    15 January 2020, 6:32 pm
  • 51 minutes 28 seconds
    Ep. 9: Know what is good for you with Jessica Casteel
    Jessica Casteel is the talented woman behind "Tapadero Annie's". She makes beautiful jewelry, tools leather, and does graphic design. She is even a listener of Women of the West! Listen in as we talk about what we deserve, her story of moving forward from an abusive past, and why you may need to be the tough love giving friend- for others and yourself.
    14 December 2019, 5:23 am
  • 27 minutes 56 seconds
    Ep. 8: Be neat, let's eat meat! with Amanda Radke
    In this episode, listen to Amanda Radke talk about her viral response to Ellen DeGeneres' video encouraging consumers to eat less meat. A fifth generation rancher from South Dakota, Amanda is an author and blogger for BEEF magazine. Listen in as we talk about the importance of education for the future of agriculture and the cattle industry and what "we" can do to help spread facts.
    4 October 2019, 9:47 pm
  • 34 minutes 2 seconds
    Ep. 7: Colts, comebacks, and consciousness with Brittany Miller
    Brittany Miller is a ranch bronc rider from Montana. She tackles every challenge she faces with grit and determination. Recovering from an injury earlier this season, listen in as we talk about her path towards success in the future.
    7 September 2019, 8:22 am
  • 49 minutes 1 second
    Ep. 6: Being "You" Enough with Angela Meyer
    Angela Meyer is a full-time yoga instructor, country music singer, and firecracker. She balances all these things while figuring out where she fits in the western lifestyle in her journey as a young woman. She's inspiring, full of life, and "cowboy" enough. Listen to her latest album "Consequences", new music coming soon we hear! Find her on Instagram @angelameyer23 and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/angelameyer23/?eid=ARBZXPz5ZPxl2CKr7FAiEDIXTPVcC_AYVKw2gKuaRxHy8tf2QqrDhzXsUU2HI6UgJ0umO7FnDIo7RQ1W
    28 June 2019, 9:35 pm
  • 40 minutes 30 seconds
    Ep 5: Supporting Native Artists, a conversation with Micqaela Jones and Victoria Jackson
    In this episode I discuss the topic of Native Art with Miqaela Jones, a Shoshone-Paiute artist, and Victoria Jackson a Shoshone-Paiute photographer and much more. I wanted to learn how to better support and show interest in Native Art, in a time where many imitations crowd the market. Both these women blew me away with how open and honest they were with my questions. If anything can be gleaned from this episode, I hope you learn to approach Native-made art with more intent and the desire to learn about the hands that created it. Give these gals a follow, what amazing women they both are! Micqaela's art can be found at http://www.artbymicqaela.com/ Victoria's photography and more can be found at https://vhangingheartmedia.com/
    30 May 2019, 8:26 pm
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