Join hosts Rhys Waters and Jesse Harley as they explore Canadian culture and share quirky, viral stories on their podcast. This episode features the unforgettable tale of Jim Sautner, Alberta rancher and wildlife enthusiast, who raised Bailey D, a domesticated bison, as his best friend, driving him around Spruce Grove, Alberta, in a modified Pontiac Bonneville. Dive into discussions about animal companionship, ethical farming, community, parades, beer-loving bison, ranch life, and Canadian nostalgia.

00:00 – Buffalo and the Bewick: Episode Introduction
00:24 – Canadian Culture, Flags, and Stereotypes
01:04 – Introducing Jesse, Snarge, and Humorous Banter
01:41 – The Story of Jim Sautner and Bailey D, the Bison
03:06 – Life in Spruce Grove, Alberta, and Bison Habits
04:26 – Bailey D’s Training and Friendship with Jim
07:12 – Bailey’s Car Rides and Local Fame
08:28 – Bailey Goes Viral: Parades, News, and Social Media
09:19 – Responsible Farming and Ethical Animal Care
10:35 – Beer, Treats, and Animal Care Challenges
12:25 – Animal Friendship, Protests, and Bailey’s Legacy
13:42 – Canada’s Unique Stories and Media Representation
16:31 – Canadian Storytelling: Brand Films and History
17:28 – Movie Talk: John Hughes & Childhood Reflections
19:15 – Ordinary People, Extraordinary Characters
21:46 – Home Alone and Character-Based Stories
22:34 – Podcast Fun: Studio Lighting and YouTube Plug
23:53 – Self-Acceptance and Comic Outro
24:40 – Closing Remarks and Goodbye

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