
“Black Rodeo Culture in Michigan: A Conversation with Nicole Scott”
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What does it take to build a rodeo rooted in Black history, powered by family, and fueled by faith? In this episode, we sit down with Nicole Scott, founder of the Midwest Invitational Black Rodeo, to explore her inspiring journey from Inkster, Michigan to the national rodeo scene.Nicole didn’t grow up in the saddle—but after a life-changing experience at a Juneteenth parade in Denver, she found her calling. Now, she’s changing the narrative around Black cowboys and cowgirls by creating a space that celebrates heritage, culture, and community. From humble beginnings and no media budget to sold-out shows and multi-state ambitions, Nicole shares the real story behind organizing one of the largest Black rodeos in the Midwest.We talk about reclaiming cultural legacy, the challenges of grassroots production, the power of representation, and why this rodeo is more than just bulls and barrels—it’s a movement.Whether you’re into horses or history, this conversation will ride straight into your heart. Tap in!