The Ride Podcast Ep. 128: Kody Ward and Ranch Sorting

In this episode, we talk with Kody Ward about all things ranch sorting, how he grew his business, and the lessons he's learned.

This episode of The Ride Podcast where we talk to Kody Ward is brought to you by Tribute Equine Nutrition.

Kody Ward has built a career rooted in horsemanship. Raised around horses in Colorado, Ward’s journey began with trail horses and local sorting practices before evolving into a decorated competitive career. Today, he trains out of Lazy JWC Ranch, where he’s earned multiple RSNC and AQHA World Championships, a place in the RSNC Hall of Fame, and a reputation as a thoughtful horseman shaped by cutting-horse fundamentals, business savvy, and mentorship from some of the sport’s most influential figures.

In this episode of The Ride, Kody reflects on the people and horses that shaped his path—from early family influences to the standout mares that taught him timing, patience, and feel. He breaks down his training philosophy, explains why cutting principles remain the foundation of his sorting program, and shares his passion for the future of the sport through ranch sorting futurities.

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