
Gritmen Show
By Chris Kolkhorst
Some of us have grit in our blood. All of us have to nurture it. We must honor our grit ancestry by promoting this character trait and instilling it in future generations.
Hosted by Gritman (Chris Kolkhorst), the show is a forum where guests share their unique grit story. It is a place where all can gather to listen, laugh, learn, think, and grow. And walk away hopeful and inspired.
Gritmen and Gritwomen are welcome.


Episode 20: Ken Johnson - Singer Songwriter "Like My Grandpa"
Ken is a singer songwriter from Birmingham who spent 20 years in Nashville writing songs. Some of the artists to record Ken's songs include Craig Morgan, Kid Rock, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, and Chris Janson. Ken and Gritman discuss his career and the changes that have occurred in the music industry which led him to his current endeavor, performing children's music with his wife as Huck & Lilly(@huckandlilly).
Towards the end of the episode, Ken performs an original song inspired by Gritman's relationship with his late Grandpa. We think it is a hit.
Grit Principles in this Episode:
- Chasing Dreams
- Courage to act when it's time to make a change
- Appreciating those who invest their time in you
- Using your talents to help others
- Leaving a Legacy
Special Thanks to Mathew Cooper for hosting us at his studio. Check out his amazing story at www.defendingvision.com
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Contact: chris@gritmenclub.com

Episode 19: Leonard Botello Sr. - TRUTH BBQ
Leonard Botello, Sr. aka "Big" is one of the founders of Truth BBQ with locations in Brenham and Houston, TX. He joins the show to share his families gritty journey into the BBQ business.
Topics Covered:
-Qualities he looks for when sourcing a BBQ pit
-Learning to cook brisket in their backyard
-What their goal was when they started (spoiler alert: TX Monthly Top 50)
-Why they named the restaurant Truth
-Pros & Cons of working with family
-What they look for when interviewing potential employees
-Where they source their meat from
-Prep Work/ Cooking cycle to prepare for the next day
-How he instilled work ethic in his sons
-Best way to get your kids to work hard
-What he hopes people experience when they come to Truth
-Most popular order by customers
-Secret to making a passion your job
A big thank you to Leonard for taking the time to come on our show. Please visit either Truth location and tell Leonard Sr. and Jr. the Gritmen Show sent you.
Visit Truth BBQ for more information.
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Episode 18: Jack Burke, Jr. - Masters Champion
Jack Burke Jr. is a legend in the game of golf. Burke won 16 PGA tour events between 1950 and 1963. He won two major titles, the Masters and PGA Championship, both in 1956. He was on five successive American Ryder Cup teams and won 7 of his 8 career matches. In 1957, Burke and Jimmy Demaret founded Champions Golf Club in Houston.
Jackie passed away on January 19, 2024 just 10 days shy of his 101st birthday. This interview was recorded back on December 1, 2021 when he was 98 years old. This was one of the last interviews that he appeared in. The audio is mostly unedited to capture Burke's authenticity and memories over a life well lived.
Topics covered:
- Winning the 1956 Masters
- Philosophy when playing match play in the Ryder Cup
- Transitioning ownership of Champions Golf Club to his son and grandson
- Putting with a blade putter
- 4 T's: Tension, Timing, Tempo and Trust
- Walking vs riding in a cart
- Life lessons golf can teach you
Be sure to listen to the end when Jackie discusses winning the Masters and what he specifically told his caddie.
Thank you to Dean Burke and Champions Golf Club for hosting us.
Sponsors: Turtle Box Audio Poncho Outdoors Contact: chris@gritmenclub.com

Episode 17: Jay Blasi - Earning the Job
Jay Blasi is a golf course designer that recently finished the redesign at Lakeside Country Club in Houston, Texas. Jay shares his story and how he was able to win the project despite a few hurdles to get over. Bigger is not always better and who is doing the work is important. Gritman and Jay explore the following topics: - Gaining experience (chicken or egg)
- Positioning yourself to win a competitive selection process
- Putting in the time and being present during construction
- How to make golf more enjoyable for the average golfer and still challenging for the low handicap player
- Parkland vs Links (What is Augusta National?)
- Working with membership to establish project goals
- Bringing classic design to Texas (MacKenzie, Macdonald, Ross, Rayner)
- How to make a course interesting on a relatively flat piece of land
- Template holes (Road, Redan, Biarritz)
- Overcoming the unexpected loss of the course superintendent during construction
- Role of the architect throughout the project
- Course Conditions vs. Design
- Maintaining a new golf course
- Pros and Cons of presenting plans in interview process A big thank you to Jay for taking the time to visit with us. Thank you for listening. Jay Blasi Design Lakeside Country Club Sponsors: Turtle Box Audio Poncho Outdoors Contact: chris@gritmenclub.com

Episode 16: Lance Stancik - Duck Guide

Episode 15: Mark Machalec and Select Baseball (Good, Bad & Ugly)
Topics Covered:
- How (and why) he created the first select team in the Houston area in 1992
- What age kids should start to play select baseball
- Should kids still play Little League?
- Should kids play multiple sports?
- Private lessons - what age to start and how to get the most out of each lesson
- How parents should act
- Kids no longer playing outside
- Absolutes for successful hitting
- College vs Pro ball approach to hitting
- Protective padding the players wear these days - How to navigate high school baseball while also playing select
- How to get seen by college and pro scouts
About Mark Machalec: You would be hard pressed to find someone with more coaching and teaching experience than Mark. Mark played college ball at Rice University and was drafted by the Seattle Mariners. After pro ball he coached at the high school and college levels and then opened his own training facility. Currently Mark works with Twelve Baseball in Katy, TX. For over 40 years he has coached select teams and given private instruction to countless ballplayers. He’s flipped a lot of balls! Thank you to our sponsors:
Turtle Box Audio
Poncho Outdoors
For Sponsorships/Partnerships/Guest Recommendations contact Gritman: chris@gritmenclub.com

Episode 14: Lauren Grace Pannell - "Get Your Ladder"
Episode Sponsor:
Turtle Box Audio
Poncho Outdoors
Lauren-Grace Pannell
Feedback/Sponsor Opportunities/Guest Ideas: chris@gritmenclub.com
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Episode 13: Dean Hanson - "Farming for our Future"
Gritman explains the farming journey that him and his son Coy have begun. While spending quality time together and getting a little dirt under their nails are their primary goals, Gritman becomes increasingly curious about how the heck anyone makes money farming. He reaches out to his John Deere dealer and asks if they can introduce him to a real farmer and they connect him with Dean Hanson. Dean is one of the larger corn and cotton producers in Wharton and Matagorda Counties.
Dean did not inherit a farm, rather built his operation from scratch, increasing his acreage over time. Gritman and Dean discuss the challenges associated with farming and why a farmer must have a lot of grit to survive.
Show topics:
- The question you never ask a farmer
- How he’s adapted over the years to create efficiencies and maximize yields
- Challenges facing farmers (drought, flood, hogs, input costs, rising land values, bad trade deals, commodity prices, solar farms)
- Truth about crop insurance and subsidies
- Why it’s hard to be a small scale farmer today
- Should foreign countries own US farm land
- Secret to hooking up implements to the tractor
Thank you to our presenting sponsor Shoppa’s John Deere
Season Sponsors:
Outdoor Shirt Provider: Poncho Outdoors
Loud Music Provider: Turtle Box Audio
Craft Beer Provider: Karbach
Comments/Guest Recommendations/Partnerships:
Email Chris: chris@gritmenclub.com

Episode 11: Lance Berkman Part 2
Gritman continues his conversation with Lance Berkman and they discuss:
-More hilarious Coach Graham stories
-The story behind Lance's nicknames (Blue Dart, Big Puma & Fat Elvis)
-How fat guys that can flat out hit are a dying breed
-Whether or not Lance is fat
-The strikeout becoming so prevalent in the pro game
-Lance's two strike approach to hitting
-Why most major leaguers should not coach
-Finding his purpose after retiring
"If you go to Gordy & Sons and don't find something you want or need, that is a sign you need to get your grit checked" -Gritman
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Episode 10: Lance Berkman Part 1
Lance Berkman comes on the show to discuss:
-the truth about grit and success
-His struggles after being traded to the Yankees
-2005 NLCS Game 5 (Pujols homer off Lidge)
-Cardinals World Series Game 6 in 2011
-Prayer & Sports - the “do’s and don’ts”
-Using religion as a crutch
-hunting Stone sheep in BC
-playing for Coach Graham at Rice University
-going from boyhood to manhood-toughness, grit and no excuses attitude
-hilarious Coach Graham tactics to make you better and raise expectations
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To watch the interview visit: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3q0rCHFU76IKW75vDT_S4Q

Episode 9: Dr. Tim Reynolds - Living Every Minute
Connect with Dr. Tim Reynolds:
Website: livingeveryminute.com
Instagram: instagram.com/drtim_lem
Use promo code GRITMENSHOW to receive 25% off everything on Dr. Tim’s website livingeveryminute.com (excludes planner)
Show Sponsor:
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Email Chris with future guest recommendations, event and sponsor opportunities, collaborations or just general feedback!
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Episode 6: Greg Gatlin - The Pitmaster's Journey
In this episode, Chris sits down with Greg Gatlin, owner of Gatlin’s BBQ, to discuss his journey from athlete to pitmaster and the challenges he faced along the way. They cover a lot of ground including the value of education, putting in hard work, treating people the right way, the state of race relations in America, and making BBQ that consistently tastes good. Greg has earned many accolades including being named to the Texas Monthly Top 50 and recently served as a judge on the Bravo television series Top Chef. Lots of Gritmen principles and lessons in this episode.
This episode brought to you by Pumps of Houston - Over 60 Years of “Legendary Service” pumpsofhouston.com
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For sponsorship opportunities/collaborations/events or general feedback email chris@gritmenclub.com

Episode 5: Hal Sutton - A Man of Vision
Chris addresses why he took an extended break and then sits down with Hal Sutton to discuss golf and life. They go deep into Hal's career, discussing the highs and lows, the lessons he learned from both success and failure, and the grit to keep going. They highlight the 1983 PGA Championship when Hal beat Jack Nicklaus, the 2000 Players Championship when Hal took down Tiger Woods, and discuss the 2004 Ryder Cup saga when Hal made the controversial decision to pair Tiger and Phil together. Hal tells his story in a way only he can.
This episode brought to you by Pumps of Houston - Over 60 Years of “Legendary Service” pumpsofhouston.com
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Episode 4: "Coach V" Tragedy to Triumph
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Episode 3: 3 Things In Life A Man Doesn't Want
Chris speaks with David McIntosh who caddies at Carnoustie in Scotland. David caddied for Chris in 2019. Laughter and being able to take a joke is the theme of this episode. David shares some of the jokes and stories gleaned from his many years around the game, and discusses the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the golf tourism industry. David’s story is one of resiliency, adaptation, and doing whatever it takes to provide for his family.

Episode 2: Scrap Iron
Gritman sits down with former MLB player and manager Phil “Scrap Iron” Garner. Phil explains the origins of his legendary nickname and shares stories from his childhood and professional career. They cover how the modern game has lost toughness, the Astros sign stealing controversy, Phil’s relationship with Dusty Baker, and the Astros-Braves World Series. They close with a discussion on masculinity and how a free society is supposed to operate.

Episode 1: Welcome to The Gritmen Show!
Gritman lays out the vision for the podcast and defines what it means to be a man of grit. Wayne Graham, one of the greatest college coaches of all time, sits down with Gritman to discuss finding your purpose, recognizing potential, using intuition and analytics, and knowing what to demand from his players.
We discuss his baseball career, from playing for Casey Stengel to recruiting Lance Berkman and Roger Clemens. Finally, we hit on the 2003 National Championship and the circumstances surrounding his retirement.