Mo Brings Plenty’s Goal is to Inspire, Be a Servant to the People and Leave the Legacy of a Warrior

Mo Brings Plenty builds a bridge, inspiring all people through sharing the Western Culture

Mo Brings Plenty grew up on the Pine Ridge Reservation and is an enrolled member of the Lakota Nations. He has a star-studded career of bringing the blended stories of cowboys and Indians to the forefront of your screens that is just the beginning of what Brings Plenty aspires to do.

Brings Plenty grew up in a loving household where he was inspired and taught to work hard. Those childhood lessons are still applied today as Brings Plenty continues to shine in every aspect of his life.

“So I’m blessed, I’m truly blessed to know who I am and where I come from. And does it make me better thank anyone else? Heavens no. But if I can be an inspiration to the generations that are here, the younger generations, then great. Then I’m living my life,” Brings Plenty said.

A pillar for Brings Plenty is remembering that is comes down to “We the People” as he leads by example through being humble, kind and respectful.

On top of his acting career, Brings Plenty has a small ranch in Kansas with horses, water fowl and cows. Him and wife volunteer with Operation Wildlife when they can and always help their friends. They live their life day by day, making a point to live in the moment.

“I keep pretty busy that way I think and I don’t recognize it or see it as that busy just because I’m living in the moment and taking in everything and enjoying it all. It’s kind of the secret to what I do,” he said.

Brings Plenty has a talent for sharing the Western Culture, its values and virtues while seamlessly highlighting the bridge between cowboys and Indians. His own road is already lined with high achievements including being an inspiration but Brings Plenty is far from done with his work.

“I hope that I conduct my life in such a manner that it will inspire the next generation to do even greater,” Brings Plenty said.

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