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Unlock the history of Wyoming sports and the origins of Labor Day in our latest episode. Get your game face on as we tackle the triumphs and trials of Wyoming Cowboys and their high school counterparts, and revel in the suspense of the University of Nebraska's record-setting volleyball game, witnessed by over 92,000 spectators. We'll also turn our attention to the thrill of the football season opener and the rising temperatures and high winds that have prompted red flag warnings.
Ever wondered about the spiritual journey that drives our guest, Oliver Anthony? We're here to satisfy your curiosity. Oliver Anthony joins us to share his inspiring insights from his appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, and how his faith led him to strive for excellence. We also address a high-profile controversy involving a University of Wyoming sorority and a transgender male, and the federal judge's decision to dismiss the case. And as a special Labor Day treat, we trace back the holiday's roots in Wyoming, dating back to Governor William A. Richards' proclamation in 1895. Join us for this riveting journey through sports, faith, and history. It's time to tune in and turn up the volume!
Unlock the history of Wyoming sports and the origins of Labor Day in our latest episode. Get your game face on as we tackle the triumphs and trials of Wyoming Cowboys and their high school counterparts, and revel in the suspense of the University of Nebraska's record-setting volleyball game, witnessed by over 92,000 spectators. We'll also turn our attention to the thrill of the football season opener and the rising temperatures and high winds that have prompted red flag warnings.
Ever wondered about the spiritual journey that drives our guest, Oliver Anthony? We're here to satisfy your curiosity. Oliver Anthony joins us to share his inspiring insights from his appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, and how his faith led him to strive for excellence. We also address a high-profile controversy involving a University of Wyoming sorority and a transgender male, and the federal judge's decision to dismiss the case. And as a special Labor Day treat, we trace back the holiday's roots in Wyoming, dating back to Governor William A. Richards' proclamation in 1895. Join us for this riveting journey through sports, faith, and history. It's time to tune in and turn up the volume!