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Shea Fisher Durfey on Rodeo Life, Western Fashion, Country Music and Following your Calling

Shea Fisher Durfey on Rodeo Life, Western Fashion, Country Music and Following your Calling

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Today’s guest is someone who truly does it all—with a whole lot of style.She’s a champion barrel racer, a chart-topping country music artist, fitness influencer and an entrepreneur whose fashion collections —including Shea Baby and Shea Michelle Buckles—have become Western staples.But beyond the arena, the stage, and the studio, Shea Fisher Durfey is also a wife, to World Champion Tie-Down Roper Tyson Durfey, and a mom, navigating the balance of family life while continuing to build her own legacy. In our conversation, we dive into how she’s built a name for herself in music, rodeo, and business, the lessons she’s learned along the way, and the faith that keeps her grounded through it all.Shea’s story is filled with resilience, authenticity, and the reminder that you can be more than one thing—you can be everything you’re called to be.Let’s get dirty with Shea.And check out the official music video for her latest single that dropped earlier this year, Ow in Cowboy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5l5DjjyGAA_________________________________________ Like the Dirt Diaries podcast? Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and wherever you get your podcasts for new episodes every Thursday! Please also rate and review to help us continue growing. We want to hear your feedback, favorite moments and dream guests for the show! ResourcesConnect with FarmHER + RanchHER Sign up for our Newsletter FarmHER: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | X | Pinterest | YouTube | LinkedInRanchHER: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | YouTube Kirbe Schnoor: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Shea Fisher Durfey: Website | Instagram | Facebook |...
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