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Bryant Finally got to sit down with the famous rancher Hobbs from Sisters Cattle Co to discuss how we can all play our part in saving the world through agriculture.
Check out Hobbs on TikTok @sisterscattleco
Show Transcript:
Hey, welcome back warriors to the brian chambers movement. As always, we promised to give you 100 times or more. The value of the time that you've invested to listen to us And you know, our mission here is to help men, women and others just like you apply the warrior ethos to your life, to your businesses and careers so that you can take command of your life and live the way that we believe God intended. Today's show this week shows a little bit late, but that's for good reason. I'm here with a dear friend of mine named Hobbes, many of you know him from Tiktok and you know him from Sisters cattle Company. Uh, I've had a tremendous time not just watching and being entertained by his content, but being educated on something that I care very deeply about, which is why I wanted to have hobbs on the show. If you guys haven't heard me tell the story of going to meet Joel Salatin many years ago with my family, which was smaller at the time. And if you're not familiar with Joel Salatin as a listener, if you've heard of the movie, Good Food inc, he's essentially the good guy in that movie and he's one of those types of humans that if you get around him, you immediately become a better person, He's that caliber. Uh, and so I'm excited to have Hobbs here because I put him in that same regard when I watch his content, when I listen to the things he's teaching us about how to take care of the land and provide good, healthy, natural food to people. Uh something in my heart springs up because I care very deeply about taking care of people and this is, this is something this person, this human is doing at scale. So I'm incredibly excited to have you here, Hobbs, I want you to talk about Sisters cattle Company. Let us know what you've got going on there. Let us know what your main mission is, how it applies to the warrior ethos. But more importantly from my listeners that haven't seen your awesome Tiktok videos. Just just give us a quick. How do you do? All right. Yeah. Thanks for having me on brian. I really appreciate it. I'm really grateful to be here. Uh, Sisters cattle Company is, uh, sort of the dream. Uh, it's sort of the rebirth of my family's cattle history. We were ranches in texas panhandle for about 100 years and then I got out of it for about 10 years and then had a family and decided the only thing that I could do move forward that would be meaningful. And the best use of my skills was to start ranching again. But in a way that was much more centered around the ecology and so armed with a little bit of money and uh, some tenacity, my wife and I uh, set about collecting pieces of ground that people weren't really using, healing them uh, and using them to provide good wholesome beef for our community. And that's where we are right now. And the whole Tiktok thing was sort of an accident and it just sort of went like wildfire. And now we're lucky enough to have an opportunity to spread the message of regenerative agriculture. And uh, or as I like to refer to it in some cases as eco agriculture and uh, see if we can help push, uh, the way that human beings interact with the landscape in a way that is much more positive and less extractive. Amen to that. And I love the fact because I think more people than you realize this story on Tiktok is yeah, I threw up a couple of videos and then the accident happened, so I for one and I know I can speak for a large portion my audience, I'm glad that the happy accident took place because we're glad you're with us.
Bryant Finally got to sit down with the famous rancher Hobbs from Sisters Cattle Co to discuss how we can all play our part in saving the world through agriculture.
Check out Hobbs on TikTok @sisterscattleco
Show Transcript:
Hey, welcome back warriors to the brian chambers movement. As always, we promised to give you 100 times or more. The value of the time that you've invested to listen to us And you know, our mission here is to help men, women and others just like you apply the warrior ethos to your life, to your businesses and careers so that you can take command of your life and live the way that we believe God intended. Today's show this week shows a little bit late, but that's for good reason. I'm here with a dear friend of mine named Hobbes, many of you know him from Tiktok and you know him from Sisters cattle Company. Uh, I've had a tremendous time not just watching and being entertained by his content, but being educated on something that I care very deeply about, which is why I wanted to have hobbs on the show. If you guys haven't heard me tell the story of going to meet Joel Salatin many years ago with my family, which was smaller at the time. And if you're not familiar with Joel Salatin as a listener, if you've heard of the movie, Good Food inc, he's essentially the good guy in that movie and he's one of those types of humans that if you get around him, you immediately become a better person, He's that caliber. Uh, and so I'm excited to have Hobbs here because I put him in that same regard when I watch his content, when I listen to the things he's teaching us about how to take care of the land and provide good, healthy, natural food to people. Uh something in my heart springs up because I care very deeply about taking care of people and this is, this is something this person, this human is doing at scale. So I'm incredibly excited to have you here, Hobbs, I want you to talk about Sisters cattle Company. Let us know what you've got going on there. Let us know what your main mission is, how it applies to the warrior ethos. But more importantly from my listeners that haven't seen your awesome Tiktok videos. Just just give us a quick. How do you do? All right. Yeah. Thanks for having me on brian. I really appreciate it. I'm really grateful to be here. Uh, Sisters cattle Company is, uh, sort of the dream. Uh, it's sort of the rebirth of my family's cattle history. We were ranches in texas panhandle for about 100 years and then I got out of it for about 10 years and then had a family and decided the only thing that I could do move forward that would be meaningful. And the best use of my skills was to start ranching again. But in a way that was much more centered around the ecology and so armed with a little bit of money and uh, some tenacity, my wife and I uh, set about collecting pieces of ground that people weren't really using, healing them uh, and using them to provide good wholesome beef for our community. And that's where we are right now. And the whole Tiktok thing was sort of an accident and it just sort of went like wildfire. And now we're lucky enough to have an opportunity to spread the message of regenerative agriculture. And uh, or as I like to refer to it in some cases as eco agriculture and uh, see if we can help push, uh, the way that human beings interact with the landscape in a way that is much more positive and less extractive. Amen to that. And I love the fact because I think more people than you realize this story on Tiktok is yeah, I threw up a couple of videos and then the accident happened, so I for one and I know I can speak for a large portion my audience, I'm glad that the happy accident took place because we're glad you're with us.