Tracy, Casey and Kaid are back and this week they're opening up the barn doors and welcoming a very special guest — Grace Majors, local veterinarian at Soda Springs Animal Clinic. Whether you've got a house cat, a herd of cattle, or something in between, chances are Grace has seen it, treated it, and probably has a story about it.
The Small Town Ruckus trio — Tracy, Casey, and Kaid — sit down with one of Soda Springs' most trusted community figures to talk about what it's really like to be the local vet in a small rural town. From the heartwarming moments to the downright wild ones, Grace pulls back the curtain on a career that is equal parts science, grit, and pure love for animals.
They dive into what drew Grace to veterinary medicine, what a real day in her world looks like, and why choosing to serve a small community like Soda Springs means so much more than just treating animals. She shares what locals should be watching for seasonally among many other wonderful topics.
Of course Tracy, Casey and Kaid wouldn't let her get away without sharing a memorable story or two from her years of practice — and let's just say small town vet life never has a dull moment.
If you love animals, love this community, or just love a good conversation with real people doing meaningful work — this one is for you.
What is The Small Town Ruckus: Three Voices, One Small Town, Endless Stories ?
"The Small Town Ruckus" is a vibrant, funny podcast hosted by three gentlemen currently residing in Caribou County, each bringing their unique perspectives and stories. They delve into local culture, share personal anecdotes, and discuss the quirky happenings in their small town. With a blend of humor and heartfelt conversation, the hosts connect listeners to the charm and complexities of rural life, creating a lively platform that celebrates community, friendship, the the everyday ruckus that makes small towns special.