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By Kylie Myers
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
On this episode, I got to be the interviewee along side some long time friends that have been by my side the entirely of my queening journey. Get to know me and plans as I embark on my second year of reign as the 2020-21 Miss Rodeo Oklahoma!
Website mentioned: www.missrodeooklahoma.com
Social Media Pages:
Facebook:
Miss Rodeo Oklahoma
Oklahoma Rodeo Pageants Council
Instagram:
MissRodeoOklahoma2021
This month I caught up with Make A Wish Oklahoma Volunteer Services Coordinator Sammi Payne and Oklahoma Wish recipient Katie Goss.
Every 34 minutes Make-A-Wish® grants the wish of a child diagnosed with a critical illness in the United States and its territories.
“We believe that a wish experience can be a game-changer. This one belief guides us in everything we do. It inspires us to grant wishes that change the lives of the kids we serve. There are four steps to granting a wish. Each step builds on the next and creates amazing experiences that delight wish kids and their families. We take seriously our responsibility to steward supporter contributions wisely.”
For information on how to donate, get involved, and follow stories of Wish recipients go to oklahoma.wish.org
This month on Use Your Voice! On the Road with Kylie Myers were talking saddle and tack safety with native Oklahoma saddle maker, Clint “Doc” Hole of C Bar H Saddlery! Catch up on his backstory and information on the saddle making industry.
C Bar H Saddlery
316 Elm Ave
Yukon, OK 73099
(405) 494-7780
On this episode I chatted with past Miss Rodeo USA, Dakota Johnson, formerly Missildine, and her views on what it means to grow from experience. We went into detail about how her journey has shaped her into a better businesswoman, wife and mother, plus some extras you won’t want to miss out on!
This week I had the opportunity measure of catching up with the 2020 National Little Britches Rodeo Queen, Kamrynn Patterson!
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The NLBRA, which was founded in 1952, is a youth rodeo organization for kids’ ages 5 to18. The NLBRA’s principal goal is to develop within its members and their families a spirit of fair competition and appreciation of good sportsmanship throughout the experience of healthy rodeo competition.
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Website for more information on the NLBRA and donation/partnership opportunities at www.nlbra.com
The Westernaires are a non-profit organization located in Golden, Colorado, comprised of over 1,000 dedicated young people, aged 9 to 19. They encourage self-respect, responsibility and leadership through horsemanship and family participation. Since 1949, Westernaires has proudly trained young people to use their talents and skills in the best traditions of the West.
Financial contributions can be made at www.westernaires.org under the “donate” button of the drop down menu. The Westernaires also take sound horses as form of donations.
“This One’s for the Girls” event, coordinated by Diamond Hats is held annually in conjunction with the Oklahoma Youth Expo. Diamond Hats proudly promotes the youth of Oklahoma as they pursue their agricultural endeavors. Women from all parts of the state are united in an effort to elevate young people in agriculture. Fundraising efforts result in scholarship opportunities, mentoring programs and contributions to their projects. The primary fundraising focus is to support the Oklahoma Youth Expo, known as "The World's Largest Junior Livestock Show." Each year, the Diamond Hats purchase exhibitors' premiums in the annual OYE Sale of Champions!
The Royal Review Rodeo Queen Jackpot was designed to give rodeo queens an opportunity to compete in a full mock pageant setting to assist in developing and sharpening their skills. This is a great concept to give girls the opportunity to compete for cash and prizes without any titleholder responsibility. For more information and inquiries, visit www.royalreviewjackpot.com.
The Oklahoma Rodeo Pageants Council is committed to their mission of providing diverse opportunities for the development of the young women of Oklahoma to maximize their educational potential while promoting the sport of rodeo, the State of Oklahoma, its legacy and the western way of life.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.