Tricia Aldridge Talks Horses, Hustle and the High-Pressure World of Barrel Racing

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Barrel racing powerhouse Tricia Aldridge of Red Hot Barrel Horses is the latest guest to join Clinton on the Uncut & Real Raw Podcast.

Known for her bold personality, relentless work ethic and undeniable results in the arena, Tricia has quickly become one of the most talked-about competitors in barrel racing today. As the owner and trainer behind Red Hot Barrel Horses, she’s built a reputation for developing elite futurity and rodeo horses while sharing the highs and lows of the journey with fans online.

Tricia is best known for her standout stallion Adios Pantalones, a horse that has shattered records and captured attention across the barrel racing industry. Together, the pair have racked up major futurity and rodeo wins, with the stallion surpassing hundreds of thousands of dollars in career earnings and becoming one of the highest-earning barrel racing stallions in history.

On this episode of Uncut & Real Raw, Clinton and Tricia sit down for a candid conversation about what it really takes to succeed at the highest levels of the industry. Nothing is off limits—from building a winning program and handling public criticism to the realities of training elite athletes and navigating the pressures of social media.

Tricia shares the story behind her rise in the barrel racing world, the mindset that drives her competitive edge and the lessons she’s learned while chasing big goals in and out of the arena. The conversation also dives into her approach to training young horses, developing confidence in her horses and the challenges that come with owning and campaigning a superstar stallion.

If you’re passionate about horses, competition and the mindset required to win, this episode delivers a raw look at what it takes to chase success in today’s horse industry.

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