My dad - I mean, we've had our ups and downs, you know, just like any father and son probably has. But, you know, we get along really good, honestly.
Something good always comes from something bad.
I'm not that educated in filmmaking.
Horsemanship and the cowboy lifestyle and my culture as a Native American are all three things that are very, very important to me.
A horse, you know, they can't say, 'Hi? How are you? I'm so-and-so,' you know? So they communicate through typically smelling or, you know, just body language. And when a horse approaches another horse, the first thing they do is they smell noses.
When a horse offers their face to you, they're interested in what you are, what you're doing. They're paying attention.
You cannot break a horse until they're about 2 years old. You can halter-break them, meaning teach them how to lead and stuff, if you choose to, but you can't really break them until they're 2 because there aren't developed enough, you know what I mean? It would be like a 5-year-old playing football or something, you know?
Some people just don't understand people who eat meat and ride animals.
I've already told so many people my stories.