Steven McBee Jr. is gearing up for a big 2026 — and he’s making sure fans know it.

On February 15, the “The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys” star shared a behind-the-scenes look at a brand-new podcast and live-selling studio space. The update comes just weeks after Steven confirmed he and his family were officially rebranding their podcast amid ongoing changes in the McBee world.

Steven McBee Jr. Teases New Podcast Studio for 2026

Steven took to his Instagram Stories to show off the revamped studio setup, complete with wooden wall panels, white accent chairs, a shelving unit, and framed wall art. The space looked polished but still in progress.
“Podcast / live-selling studio coming together,” Steven captioned the photo. “Just wait until I have electricity in here. Ain’t bad for a farm boy.”

In a follow-up Story, Steven hinted that fans should expect a serious content push next year.

“The volume of content we’re going to pump out in 2026…” he wrote. “Going all out with it.”

While Steven didn’t share specifics about upcoming episodes or guests, the message was clear: he plans to significantly expand the brand’s digital footprint.

‘The McBee Dynasty’ Star Explains Podcast Rebrand After Legal Drama

Back in December, Steven addressed why the family decided to move on from the original podcast name, Meet the McBees. The rebranded show is now called More than McBee.

“In my opinion, with Meet the McBees, I don’t want to say it was an ego-driven podcast, but the entire reason we named it Meet the McBees was because we knew a lot of the traffic, a lot of the eyeballs that we were getting is because of The McBee Dynasty TV show, rightfully so,” Steven explained at the time.

Following legal troubles involving his father, Steve McBee Sr., Steven said it felt like the right moment to evolve the platform. He emphasized that while the new podcast will still recap episodes of “The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys” and provide family updates, it will broaden its scope.

“For me, I have so many passions outside those two things,” Steven said. “Yes, we’re going to recap episodes. Yes, we’re going to give you life updates in our world. It just gives us the opportunity to expand and have fresh, new, exciting content. And, candidly, it puts the focus more on the topics at hand rather than the McBees.”

Steven’s girlfriend, Allie Eklund, has stepped in as co-host. During an appearance on the podcast “Like a Farmer,” Steven joked about the new dynamic.

“I’m more of the side piece of the podcast at this point,” Steven said. “It was like, hey, we’ve got so much alignment here beyond just the physical attraction, and there’s so much business potential, and it just makes sense for us to come into this podcast, rebranded.”

Allie echoed his enthusiasm.

“You’re more than the headlines. You’re more than you see on TV, even,”
Allie said. “You’re more than all of it. There’s so much more depth and time and conversations to be covered that you can’t do on one platform. So, having the podcast to expand on those, I think is where More than McBee came from.”

Season 3 of “The McBee Dynasty” will premiere in 2026.

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