Clark Adcock Joins Tiffany Anton To Discuss The World Of Auctioneering

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What do rodeo arenas, real estate, and running your own business have in common? For Clark Adcock—quite a lot. On this episode, Tiffany Anton sits down with Upper Cumberland native Clark Adcock of Adcock Auctioneer to talk about his unexpected journey into the auction world. From competing on a national championship rodeo team at University of Tennessee at Martin to traveling the Midwest as a professional rodeo competitor, Clark shares how he eventually found his way back home to build a business in real estate auctions. Along the way, he talks about agriculture, family, and the passion that keeps him grounded—from caring for his animals to running a local meat shop in Smithville.

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