With the World’s Oldest Rodeo right around the corner, the RIDE WITH US podcast studio will be in full swing next week, welcoming local leaders, community voices, and regional representatives for a series of conversations leading into one of Prescott’s most anticipated traditions.

The studio’s upcoming schedule will feature a strong lineup of guests throughout the week. On Monday, Kymberli Lopez, a Prescott Valley Town Council member and President of Prescott Frontier Days, will record a podcast episode. On Tuesday, Manuel Lucero of the Museum of Indigenous People will join the studio. Wednesday’s recording will feature Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes, followed by Prescott Deputy Police Chief Jon Brambila on Thursday.
These conversations will help set the tone for rodeo week by highlighting the people, stories, and community connections that make the Prescott area unique.
As the Prescott Rodeo Grounds prepare for the return of the World’s Oldest Rodeo, the RIDE WITH US podcast studio is also preparing to capture the energy surrounding the celebration. The studio will provide a space for meaningful conversations with people who help shape the greater Prescott community.
The RIDE WITH US podcast studio, located at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds, was made possible by Fain Signature Group, Founders Building Group, Fain Land and Cattle, and Talking Glass Media (TGM), with Joe’s Furniture providing the furniture. This is TGM’s second operational podcast studio. TGM’s Prescott Valley-based podcast studio is located within TGM’s corporate offices, inside the Prescott Valley Town Center, across from Harkins Theatres and In The Game.
For more information on TGM, visit: https://TalkingGlass.media




