KANSAS CITY ROOTS. ARENA EARNED.
Joshua Morris grew up in Kansas City, where the American Royal was a fixture of life before he had words for it. He didn't work it — he experienced it from the stands, year after year, as a spectator. The livestock, the arena, the smell of the place. In high school he worked on a ranch. Not for a resumé. Because that's what you did, and those years built something that classroom time never could: an understanding of early mornings, hard work, and what it means to do a job right because the animals and the people around you are counting on you.
After high school, Arizona called. He made the move, built a life there — got married, raised two boys, which remains the most important work he's ever done. Life moved. The Western world sat in the background for a stretch, but it never really left.
When the pull came back, he showed up and worked. Volunteering at events, logging time on the ground at rodeos, invitationals, PBR productions, and Western events of every kind. Not watching from the stands. In the arena, doing the job.
Broken M Ranch isn't a brand built in a boardroom. It's built from a life actually lived in this world — the early mornings, the family, the arena, the years of doing the work before anyone was watching. That's what Hard Work · Family · Sacrifice means. Not a tagline. A biography.