Most people think an overnight success is built overnight.
Dustin and Marla Gonnet know better…they built theirs on blizzard-blocked mountain passes, two blown transmissions, a baby born while Dad was at the cutting pen, and a barn raised from an empty quarter section with borrowed money and family hands.
Dr. Chad Hewlett sits down with his closest friends in the industry, Canada's most accomplished cutting horse trainer and the woman who has been the quiet engine behind every milestone, to tell the unvarnished story of what it actually costs to build something legendary.
From Dustin's Saskatchewan cowboy roots to Marla's instinct about a mare she'd never seen ("I just wrote the name on a piece of paper…this is the one we're buying"), to a $75,000 win at the Will Rogers Coliseum against the best cutting horses of all time, this episode is all about what endure, adapt, and advance looks like when it's not a slogan but a survival strategy.
The most powerful insight in the room? It wasn't the 229 that changed everything …it was the decision not to quit before they ever found the horse.
Listen For:
:21 What does it actually take to start over with two paying customers and a baby on the way?
7:01 When someone believes in you before you believe in yourself, what does that change?
16:02 What does it really mean to be broke, alone, and 20-something years old on the road?
20:18 How did Marla know which horse Dustin was coming home with before she'd ever laid eyes on her?
34:05 What does it feel like when a win finally proves to the world what you already knew?
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