Episode Description
You’ve heard a loud gym before, but you haven’t heard Sikeston until you’ve heard The Barker. Ken Holloway is one of the most familiar faces in Bulldog Nation, and his bark has become a rallying point that players and fans recognize instantly as support. We sit down with Ken to learn how a pastor from St Louis ends up in southeast Missouri, finds his place in the community, and turns a simple idea into a tradition that helps define the game-day atmosphere.
Ken walks us through the real story, from being invited to preach at West End Baptist Church to meeting Maxine and building a life that makes Sikeston home. He also shares why small town community feels different than big city life, how neighborly accountability shapes kids, and why having one high school can create a rare kind of school pride and togetherness. If you love high school basketball, small town culture, and the way sports can bring people together across every difference, this conversation hits deep.
We also talk faith and purpose, including the moments that shaped Ken’s calling, plus his years working at Ford and the unexpected way that job became ministry too. The big takeaway is simple and challenging: community doesn’t happen by accident, it’s built by committed people who keep showing up. Subscribe, share with a Bulldog fan, and leave a review so more people can find The Doghouse.
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