Cattle Drive- In Shadow of Chikara

Cattle Drive- In Shadow of Chikara

Author: Bronson Swagger Industries October 18, 2025 Duration: 1:53:33

Or titled "Demon Mountain" or "Ballad of Virgil Cane" or "Thunder Mountain" or "Wishbone Cutter" or "Curse of the Demon Mountain" or "Jaws 3D". Okay, maybe not the last one.


Beau is doing good enough for us to put this out and being too weird. Thank yawl for all the kind thoughts comin' his direction. Still gotta long way to go and a short time to get there. Keep looking at his Caring Bridge page.


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Bronson Swagger Industries presents How The West Was Fucked, a podcast that drags the sanitized myths of frontier history through the mud where they often belong. This isn't a polished, reverent lecture; it's a raw and profane excavation of the 19th century American West, focusing on the greed, violence, and sheer absurdity that defined the era. Each episode tackles a different chapter of this fucked-up fuckery, from infamous outlaws and broken treaties to dubious entrepreneurs and everyday chaos, all delivered with a darkly comedic edge that feels more like a conversation at a saloon than a classroom. You'll hear the stories behind the stories, the human failures and systemic messes that get glossed over in grand narratives. The tone is intentionally brash and unfiltered, for listeners who prefer their history without the varnish. It’s the kind of podcast that argues the West wasn't just won, but was often a spectacular and gruesome disaster in the making. Dive in for a deeply researched yet irreverent take that connects the past's complexities to a modern sensibility, all while sitting around a digital campfire with a host who isn't afraid to call a spade a bloody shovel. Support for the show comes through listener contributions and, yes, there is merchandise available for those who want to wear their appreciation for unvarnished history.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 92

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