Deborah Copenhaver-Fellows shares her life stories of growing up in rural Idaho at the top of a mountain and the obstacles she faced to become a world renown sculptor. From the daughter of a Rodeo Champion Bucking Bronco rider to being married to Cowboy Artist of America Fred Fellows. Deborah explains the struggles it took to make it in a profession dominated by men and to excel. Including producing two Vietnam War Memorials, a Korean Memorial and the larger than life-size Barry Goldwater sculpture now in the rotunda of the Whitehouse. A touching podcast, one not to be missed.