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'Let your yes be yes and your no be no'
There's something America has lost recently: that cowboy code of "let your yes be yes and your no be no." This week on the "Glenn Beck Podcast," Glenn sat down with a man who still lives by those words every day. Dale Brisby is the star of Netflix's hit show, "How to Be a Cowboy," but he’s not a Hollywood guy. He runs cattle, rides bulls, and births calves — and then tweets about Jesus to his hundreds of thousands of followers. So, Glenn asked him to fill us in on what he believes America is missing.
Brisby shared the kind of cowboy wisdom that has to be earned, that work-with-your-hands spirit, and faith in God above all. And they got to the red-meat topics — literally, they talked about beef — since Dale knows firsthand that his cattle shouldn’t sell “for pennies” during a shortage.
Glenn and Dale also discussed life after the pandemic, why "Yellowstone" is an amazing show, and how all Americans, from the famous to the farmer, must prepare for the economic hardship that’s coming.
Watch the video clip below or find the full episode of "The Glenn Beck Podcast" here:
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