Y’all Street
Y’all Street
Podcast Description
Explore conversations with industry experts and business leaders. Our guests share insights on precious metals, Texas business, and more. Dive into the heart of Texas and beyond with these informative and inspiring interviews.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on a variety of themes including precious metals, entrepreneurship, and Texas culture. Episodes feature topics such as the intricacies of precious metals refining, the business landscape in Texas, and personal stories from notable Texan figures like Aaron Watson, who shares his journey in the country music industry, and Tarek Saab, who discusses his entrepreneurial journey in precious metals.

At Y’all Street, we interview fascinating guests to explore the business side of entertainment, finance, sports, music, and the arts. We learn about their stories, the ups and downs, the lessons learned, and how they ”go to market” in an ever-changing world. From the big city to the ranch, we love Texas and seek to promote our state and its growing role in finance, tech, commodities, and of course – precious metals.
In this episode, Tarek sits down with Tyler Kijac, the former professional bull rider in the PBR, all-around cowboy in the IPRA, and the winner of the reality TV show, Ultimate Cowboy Showdown. Today, Tyler is the founder of TK Pro Rodeo, a production and entertainment company supplying bulls, livestock, and production support for rodeos across the country. Tyler was hired to stage the rodeo scenes in the Glen Powell blockbuster hit, Twisters, bringing his management experience to the big screen. Tyler’s story is proof you don’t need a ranch upbringing to make it in the Western world – just grit, humility, and relentless work. He and Tarek break down the mindset behind his rise, the transition from athlete to entrepreneur, and how he’s honoring tradition while building his own legacy in rodeo.

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