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Author: Chad Roper and Drew Cobb

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Chad Roper and Drew Cobb discuss any and all things relevant to any and all people at all times, ever. In a subjectively funny way.
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Rope and Drew chat with THE mountain man himself, Cory Spieker, on location at Mountain Man's Axe Throwing & Grub @ 325 S. Main in Elk City, OK, about throwing axes (and shovels, as it turns out) his culinary proclivities (OMG that pizza DOUGH!) and the joys of being a local politician.  LOL
Andy Taylor is the founder and leader of Trinity Fellowship in Sayre, Oklahoma. He’s involved in giving apostolic oversight to a growing number of churches and ministries across the Western United States. Andy’s profound ability to make complex scriptural issues simple and practical is his key to “equipping the saints for the work of the ministry”, and to have a living and powerful kingdom church that impacts the community, the state and the nations. He is fiercely protective of those called into the ministry, and his heart is to stand with and restore those pastors who have been wounded, fallen, or dropped out on the call for their life. A former professional bull rider, Andy was inducted into the Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2008. Andy and his wife Julie have been married for 45 years and are proud parents of 5 children and 10 grandchildren
He sings, he hand bells, he teaches and he sells real estate.  He's Justin Ediger.  He's a funny cat, and he has an axe to grind.
After spending years in the appliance sales and service business, one day, Ronnie Webb decided to shut the doors of his well-established operation, Elk City Appliance, and dive head-first into the marijuana business.  Two weeks and a day from the moment that it was legalized in Oklahoma as a medical option, he opened Hemp Hill Dispensary, as well as Roots & Flower, both in Elk City, OK.  Since then, Ronnie has established himself as one of the most informed and well-reputed business owner/operators in the medical marijuana industry in Oklahoma.
When he was 21, Eric Easter's mother died in a tragic car crash, which began a life of drug abuse.  His father, seeing his need for direction and financial help, prior to his untimely passing immediately after his stint in prison, helped Eric make his first bulk drug buy, which lead to dealing.  After finding themselves in direct competition for drug business, several fights between the two, and eventually staring down the barrel of his own father's gun, Eric struck out on his own.  How he landed in the place he is now is simply astounding.  He talks briefly about that ride with Chad Roper and Drew Cobb on this episode of The Jackwagon Podcast.
The Jackwagons of morning radio discuss soccer, military life, soccer, the Aurora Borealis, soccer, teaching under the 'mechanics vs individual needs' gun.... and Futbol.
Rope & Drew get the inside scoop on how it all began for our pal, Brian Henderson, the guy behind The Breakers Podcast.
We chat with Asst. Dist. Atty., Brian Henderson about his time in the military, his time chasing bands, his reason for becoming a lawyer - which was basically to be able to afford his chosen lifestyle...chasing bands - and his 'rock-n-roll' moment as both an OKC Thunder basketball reporter... and co-creator - as alias Sam Kulper - of the highly-successful 'The Breakers' Podcast
#5 - THE Matt Randolph

#5 - THE Matt Randolph

2020-09-1845:05

Matthew Randolph was born in 1974 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. As a young child he moved to Sayre, Oklahoma where he grew up and graduated high school where he was a student athlete. After high school Matt briefly attended college studying education while working in the oil and gas industry as a roughneck on a drilling rig. In 1994 he left school and had decided to make the oil and gas industry his career, he is still in the industry today after 27 years and is highly accomplished in his field, he works for Shell Exploration and holds many titles and roles including an SME role and a Diversity and Inclusion Focal role. At the age of 42 he did go back and finish college and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management, graduating Summa Cum Laude. Matt and his wife Chelsea live in Elk City, Oklahoma where she is a successful realtor and they operate a real estate investment company as well. They have six children ages range from 23 to 4 years. Matt decided to write his first book, A Killers Heart in 2009 and wrote the first draft in under two weeks. He put the book away and would go back to it every year or two and do a full rewrite. Ten years later he finally decided enough was enough after a fourth rewrite and published it.   The Story Of Ed Lee Curtis (A Killer's Heart Book 4) is his compilation release, available on Amazon.
Rope & Drew have an in-depth discussion with Suzanne Keyes about all things relating to phamacy-type stuff, alternative medicines...and donuts! Suzanne Keyes, PharmD, IFMCP, FACA, attended the pharmacy program at Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Once graduating the 3 year BS program in just under 2 ½ years, she went on to enter her profession as a retail pharmacist in her home town of Dallas. Within 2 years of completing her BS degree, she returned to western Oklahoma, took a new staff position at the local hospital, married & blended a family of 5 and enrolled in the non-traditional PharmD pathway offered by the University of Oklahoma. Suzanne obtained her Doctor of Pharmacy in 2004. Over her 20 year career, Suzanne has had additional experience in retail management, nursing home consulting and handling prior authorization claims for a large pharmacy benefits manager.
Rope and Drew interview "MEAN" Gene Fletcher. He came up tough, he rode bulls, he built things, then went to work for the government... as an Army Ranger in the 75th Regiment. One of the most intense, scary, and caring people you will ever meet.
Drew dips into the coincidences of...coincidences.  He also delves into psych drugs and gets Rope to disclose his preferred 'skittle.' They also discuss the sex appeal of the mulletted 'look-back,' as performed by sexy mulleteers.
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