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The Art Box - Episode 418 – Leigh Ratterman: A “Kinda Cowgirl” Finds Her Voice in Cowboy Poetry

Episode 416 Published 6 days, 23 hours ago
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We first discovered Leigh Ratterman during a Poetry Open Mic session at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko. She stopped by our remote studio at the Elko Convention Center for a quick chat in Episode 405, and we immediately knew there was much more to her story. So we invited her back for a full conversation, and we’re very glad she said yes.

In this episode of The Art Box, Steve visits with Leigh, a cowboy poet from Arlee, Montana whose journey west began in suburban Connecticut after seeing Dances With Wolves as a kid and realizing the wide-open West was where she was meant to be. After eventually making her way to Montana, Leigh dove headfirst into ranch life, community gatherings, and the welcoming world of cowboy poetry. Her often humorous and light-hearted poems capture the perspective of someone learning the ropes a little later in life, bringing curiosity, humility, and a fresh voice to the tradition.

Leigh also shares how her writing became a way to honor her late father, and how the supportive community of cowboy poets has helped her find her voice. Her work bridges the gap between longtime western storytellers and new audiences discovering the craft for the first time.

You can learn more about Leigh on Instagram:
@kinda_cowgirl_poetry
@leigh_ratterman

   
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