• They Can't Read... So They Talk
    Feb 12 2026
    Mornings in D Minor - Episode 1: They Can't Read... So They Talk

    Welcome to the debut episode of Mornings in D Minor, your daily dose of rodeo insights, humor, and behind-the-scenes stories directly from the heart of the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas!

    Brought to you by EQN Sports.

    In this premiere episode, hosts Dru Stew, Shane Minor, and Luke Branquinho are joined by Eddie Priefert. The crew kicks things off with plenty of wit, sharing a few laughs about technical difficulties and their morning coffee routines before diving deep into the high-stakes world of professional rodeo.

    In This Episode, We Discuss:
    1. Round 1 Highlights: A detailed breakdown of the first night of the NFR, including standout performances in bareback riding and the intensity of the steer wrestling competition.
    2. The "Yellowstone Effect": How the hit TV show has influenced the western industry and brought a new wave of fans to the sport of rodeo.
    3. Athlete Spotlights: Insights into the grit and determination of top competitors like Stetson Wright and record-breaking team ropers.
    4. Life on the Road: Personal stories from the hosts and guests about their experiences in the arena, from high-pressure moments to the camaraderie of the "long ride."
    5. Behind the Scenes: A look at the incredible work done by the stock contractors and the crew at the South Point Hotel and Casino to ensure a world-class event.

    Whether you're a lifelong rodeo fan or just getting to know the western lifestyle, join us for an authentic and entertaining conversation that captures the spirit of the NFR.

    Subscribe now and start your day with Mornings in D Minor!

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    42 mins
  • Cowboy Culture & PBR Evolution
    Mar 5 2026

    In this high-energy episode, Drew and Shane shake off the morning "giggles" to sit down with Richard Jones, a veteran of the Western sports industry with over 11 years of experience at the South Point Hotel and Casino. The trio dives deep into the heart of cowboy culture, the evolution of the PBR, and the unique camaraderie that defines the Western lifestyle.

    Key Highlights
    • Life at the South Point: Richard reflects on his long history with the South Point, praising the facility’s hospitality and its role as a premier hub for equestrian events like the NFR and the world's largest team roping competitions.
    • The "Yellowstone Effect": The guys discuss the recent surge in the popularity of Western culture, noting how more people want to embrace the "Cowboy" identity than ever before, which has bolstered everything from real estate to retail.
    • PBR & Media Evolution: Richard shares insights into his journey with the PBR since 2004, discussing the growth of the Team Series and the sport's expansion onto major networks like Paramount+, CBS, and Fox Nation.
    • The Art of the Show: The conversation turns technical as they discuss the "Scotty Pippen" role of a Music Director in rodeo. Richard explains how music dictates the crowd's emotions, from the suspense of a bull ride to the high energy of a victory lap.
    • Staying Grounded: In a candid moment, the group discusses the importance of remembering their roots. Richard shares why he still shoes horses in his downtime—not for the money, but to stay connected to the soul of the industry.

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    39 mins
  • Legends, Logistics, and Late-Night Antics at the South Point
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode of Mornings in D Minor, hosts Dru Stewart and Shane Minor looked back on their broadcast from the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. They were joined by two legends of the rodeo world: Ryan Growney, General Manager of the South Point, and Hall of Fame announcer Jeff Medders.

    The group dove into the high-energy atmosphere of last year's World Series of Team Roping. They shared an incredible story about an impromptu, late-night performance by country music icon Wynonna Judd, who joined Aaron Watson on stage after a sold-out show.

    The conversation also shifted to the logistical marvels required behind the scenes. The guests detailed the rigorous health and safety protocols that were in place for the 3,500 horses on-site and the scientific precision used to manage the world-class arena dirt. Jeff and Ryan also shared their personal journeys in the industry, reflecting on Jeff’s transition from sports broadcasting to rodeo and Ryan’s path to becoming one of the youngest GMs on the Vegas Strip. The episode concluded with a look at the "cowboy culture" that defined that week in Vegas and a recap of the massive Riata Horse Sale.

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    36 mins
  • Rhymes, Ropes, and Rodeo: Live from the South Point
    May 7 2026

    The latest episode of Mornings in D Minor features a special live-taped conversation at the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa during the National Finals Rodeo (NFR). Join hosts Drew Stewart and Shane Miner as they are joined by the legendary rodeo clown and entertainer Flint Rasmussen.

    The group reflects on their deep-rooted family connections and shared history in the Western sports world. Flint shares a poignant story about his decision to step away from the arena after 30 years and the emotional impact it had on his daughter. The conversation also covers:

    Highlights
    • The NFR Atmosphere: The hosts and guests discuss the vibrant energy in Las Vegas during the NFR and the evolution of the nightly awards show at the South Point.
    • Rodeo Legends: Personal anecdotes about rodeo icons like Joe Beaver, Cody Johnson, and Jake Barnes.
    • The Art of the Craft: Insights into the skills required for rodeo announcing, clowning, and even the "lost art" of the auctioneer's chant.
    • Music and Performance: Shane Miner performs a song he wrote, and the group discusses the intrinsic link between music, rhythm, and the competitive spirit.
    • Life Transitions: An honest look at the physical and mental toll of a long career in rodeo and the challenges of finding new passions after retirement.

    This episode offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the camaraderie and mutual respect among some of the most influential figures in professional rodeo.

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    50 mins