How Cowboy Kent Rollins Went From ‘Poor As Dirt’ to a YouTube Star With 3.5 Million Fans
Chef, cookbook author and entrepreneur Cowboy Kent Rollins rustled up big success by staying true to his beliefs and passion.
On this week鈥檚 episode of , I sat down with , a real鈥慸eal Oklahoma cowboy who turned his small business of feeding ranch hands out of a chuck wagon into a hit , bestselling cookbooks, a TV show, and a . Kent isn鈥檛 just a cook; he鈥檚 a storyteller, a brand builder, and proof that authenticity still wins in a highly polished, fake reality TV world.聽
Watch our full conversation in the video above or listen here, and read on to get his best insights to help your personal success giddy-up in three, two, one!
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Three Key Insights
- Challenge Yourself or Nothing Will Change
Kent admits he 鈥渕ade a D in high school in speech鈥 and hated getting up in front of people, but after his dad passed away, he realized 鈥渟ometimes you have to step outta your comfort zone.鈥 That leap took him from ranch cook to national TV, including Food Network鈥檚 Chopped Grill Masters and ultimately beating Bobby Flay in a steak showdown. He told me, 鈥淚f it doesn鈥檛 challenge you, it will never change you in life,鈥 and that mindset helped him embrace cameras, crowds, and massive opportunity instead of hiding behind the stove.
Takeaway: Identify one thing that scares you in your business this week鈥攁nd do it anyway, treating fear as proof that growth is waiting on the other side.
- Authenticity Is King
As TV producers came calling, Kent kept turning them down because 鈥測ou鈥檙e too much reality and we鈥檙e too much real,鈥 insisting that 鈥減eople can spot a counterfeit a hundred miles away.鈥 Instead, he and his wife Shannon built their own show on YouTube so they could stay in control of the content, pray on camera, say 鈥淕od bless America,鈥 and keep things 鈥渢rue and real and authentic.鈥 He says growing their channel involved a strategy learned out in the fields. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e gonna do a YouTube video and you want to be a success鈥e consistent, just like feeding them cows.鈥 They released a video the same time every week, so fans knew he鈥檇 show up. And the feeding technique paid off with 3.5 million subscribers and a global fan base that 鈥渇eels like family.鈥
Takeaway: Build your platform where you can stay true to yourself, then show up at the same time, every time, until your audience learns they can count on you.鈥
- Cook What You Love for the Ones You Love
Kent traces everything back to his mom and a crowded kitchen in southwest Oklahoma, where 鈥渨e were poor as dirt, but mama made sure we eat pretty good.鈥 He says his childhood taught him that 鈥渢he kitchen was not just a place to cook鈥 but also a place to solve life鈥檚 problems around the table. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not the legs of the table that hold it up, it is the family that has gathered around it,鈥 he recalls her saying. Kent’s mom encouraged him to 鈥渃ook what you love for the ones you love and cook because you enjoy it.鈥 That philosophy shows up in how he tests recipes鈥攊f cowboys come back for seconds and thirds, 鈥測ou better write that recipe down.鈥 To this day he and Shannon insist on writing, shooting, and storytelling themselves so their products and content remain 鈥渢otally us.鈥 The result is a business that feels less like a place to buy “merch” and more like an invitation to pull up a chair at their fire.
Takeaway: Build offers around what you genuinely love and who you genuinely care about, then watch how much easier it becomes to create, sell, and show up consistently.
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Two Great Ways to Learn More
- You can keep up with Cowboy Kent and Shannon on their , and check out their pans, cookbooks, recipes and episodes of their cast鈥慽ron鈥慼eavy TV show The Cast Iron Cowboy at .
- Read this story about the power of authentic storytelling to build your brand鈥檚 identity.
One Question to Ponder
Kent said, 鈥淒on鈥檛 read the story, be what the story鈥檚 about.鈥 What is one concrete step you can take this month to make yourself the main character in an awesome entrepreneurial origin journey?
Email your answer to howsuccesshappens@entrepreneur.com 鈥 your response may be read on a future episode.
About How Success Happens
Each episode of shares the inspiring, entertaining, and unexpected journeys that influential leaders in business, the arts, and sports traveled on their way to becoming household names. It鈥檚 a reminder that behind every big-time career, there is a person who persisted in the face of self-doubt, failure, and anything else that got thrown in their way
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