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Kurt Becker's Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland - Kurt looks back at the racing career of Always Dreaming
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Always healing, always dreaming with my husband AAM! This is some of the BEST EDM 2024 has offered! Just an epic collection of hand picked, curated, effected, mixed, energized, and magically synthesized melodic beats by yours truly... A true love, passion, healthy addiction with more than two decades of experience to know what is amazing ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC, made into a timeless JOURNEY... Enjoy the BEST of the BEST!!! EM JT, An Ode to our Honeymoon in TULUM, Zamna, with EXPERTS ONLY, 01-03-2025 INTRO/ COMFORT IN CHAOS - JOHN SUMMIT ARE YOU FEELING IT TO? - GORGON CITY CAME HERE FOR LOVE - MY FRIEND TRANCED HOUSE - DOSEM PALM - J RIBBON LIFE MOVES FAST - LAYTON GIORDANI SYSTEM CHANGE - ANUQRAM & DULUS SHIVER - JS, HAYLA, CASSIAN CLARITY - KASABLANCA ON REPEAT - MAX STYLER, CLUB DE COMBAT SAVING UP - DOM DOLLA, ODD MOB PARANOID - LAYTON GIORDANI MADNESS - MITA GAMI, OMRI BAYATI SHIRAZ - MAHMUT ORHAN, KENAN BAYRAML DREAM OF YOU - GENIX, EVERY ONE YOU KNOW, BEBI RUSH - BLR, SONIN, BRIENNA GRACE RHYTHM MACHINE - MAX STYLER, WESTEND WHACKY TRIBAL - P.O.S. PALM OF MY HANDS - JS, VENBEE, ODD MOB HEALING FOREST - TINLICKER REMISSION - LANE 8, KASABLANCA PANGEA - MAHMUT ORHAN, NATHAN NICHOLSON AM I THE ONLY ONE? - SIMON DOTY, MY FRIEND ALWAYS WILL - TINLICKER, NATHAN NICHLSON, MEES SALOME
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What's cruise control?This week on the world's greatest user-generated movie creation podcast we've got car snakes, undercover Freddy Krueger & Jackie Weaver saves cinemaSend us YOUR film (or TV) suggestions by leaving a review on Apple or by getting in touch with us by email dreamfactorypod@gmail.com, Twitter, Facebook, Threads, Tik Tok or Instagram.The Dream Factory is a comedy podcast that turns YOUR film ideas into movie masterpieces. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dreamfactory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Todd Pletcher arrives at the 149th Kentucky Derby with another strong chance to win. The horse trainer and two-time Derby winner (Super Saver in 2010, Always Dreaming in '17) has three contenders in the field this Saturday: Forte (3-1) , Tapit Trice (5-1) and Kingsbarns (12-1) Today on the show, Eric and Todd discuss the preparation before the most exciting two minutes in sports, how Todd got into training horses and much more. Rate, review and subscribe to the show today! Tackle What's Next is out today! Order a copy of Eric's new book here: https://ericwoodmedia.com/book/
PTF and Nick Tammaro look back at a loaded weekend of racing with thoughts on Kingsbarns, Disarm, Instant Coffee, West Will Power, Art Collector, Two Phil's, Mad Munnys, Ushba Tesoro, Equinox, Derma Sotogake, and many many more.
PTF and Nick Tammaro look back at a loaded weekend of racing with thoughts on Kingsbarns, Disarm, Instant Coffee, West Will Power, Art Collector, Two Phil's, Mad Munnys, Ushba Tesoro, Equinox, Derma Sotogake, and many many more.
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 129 is the 24th monthly feature of “Our Voices,” intended to accelerate social change that levels the playing field—helping everyone live to their full potential. The aim is for you to see a bit of yourself in these journeys, and embrace—we're more similar than not. Molly is joined by Eduardo Rallo, who shares an epic entrepreneurial journey—selling sweets as a child in Mexico to starting a restaurant chain to co-founding the first US-Mexico cross-border VC firm, Brainstorm Ventures, early investor OpenTable and Zappos! Eduardo grew up in Cuernavaca—a small town outside Mexico City with freedom to pretty much do what he wanted as a child. Son of a refugee from the Spanish Civil War, he attributes his risk-taking and entrepreneurship to his mother and her entrepreneurial family. Unlike most kids, Eduardo was driven to expand his possibilities, and at age 17, he set off for UC San Diego—one family friend the only soul he knew. He recounts early fears and forging a few life, including working through school (a work ethic ingrained as a kid, selling American candies and Hallmark stickers in his hometown…) Hear how an innocent question at age 10 led him to Harvard Business School. His successful food-based business ventures continued post HBS, when he and friends opened a store selling burrito “wraps”—working 7am to 1am, they had lines out the door from the start and VC funds followed… Eduardo talks vulnerably about his first consulting job post-UCSD as the first Deloitte & Touche employee. Enjoy a defining moment: tasked to use Excel spreadsheet skills that he said he had, but didn't... (and pulling 3 all-nighters). Don't miss Eduardo's learnings on his entrepreneurial journey, how he and his wife Sylvia partnered in business, and his early mid-life crisis—leading their 10-year plan to achieve their personal and professional goals. Eduardo is moved by bringing ideas and people together to succeed and shares massive gratitude for his diverse international global community. Privileges he's had in life have made his work with Silicon Valley Foundation meaningful. Many valuable gems, including: -Balance the trade-offs to create business growth AND maintain healthy relationships. -Learn to say “no.” -Organizational skills and discipline to keep routines and prioritize, while staying flexible. Eduardo's courage to “have dreams and shoot high,” his work ethic, family focus, and joie de vivre inspire. He shows the way to succeeding on your terms and being your true and best self. Molly's thought for the week: “With privilege comes responsibility.” More ways to help you #sayitskillfully! * Project the Right Energy https://lnkd.in/gWaaQ8J * All Molly's videos by category here: https://sayitskillfully.com
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 129 is the 24th monthly feature of “Our Voices,” intended to accelerate social change that levels the playing field—helping everyone live to their full potential. The aim is for you to see a bit of yourself in these journeys, and embrace—we're more similar than not. Molly is joined by Eduardo Rallo, who shares an epic entrepreneurial journey—selling sweets as a child in Mexico to starting a restaurant chain to co-founding the first US-Mexico cross-border VC firm, Brainstorm Ventures, early investor OpenTable and Zappos! Eduardo grew up in Cuernavaca—a small town outside Mexico City with freedom to pretty much do what he wanted as a child. Son of a refugee from the Spanish Civil War, he attributes his risk-taking and entrepreneurship to his mother and her entrepreneurial family. Unlike most kids, Eduardo was driven to expand his possibilities, and at age 17, he set off for UC San Diego—one family friend the only soul he knew. He recounts early fears and forging a few life, including working through school (a work ethic ingrained as a kid, selling American candies and Hallmark stickers in his hometown…) Hear how an innocent question at age 10 led him to Harvard Business School. His successful food-based business ventures continued post HBS, when he and friends opened a store selling burrito “wraps”—working 7am to 1am, they had lines out the door from the start and VC funds followed… Eduardo talks vulnerably about his first consulting job post-UCSD as the first Deloitte & Touche employee. Enjoy a defining moment: tasked to use Excel spreadsheet skills that he said he had, but didn't... (and pulling 3 all-nighters). Don't miss Eduardo's learnings on his entrepreneurial journey, how he and his wife Sylvia partnered in business, and his early mid-life crisis—leading their 10-year plan to achieve their personal and professional goals. Eduardo is moved by bringing ideas and people together to succeed and shares massive gratitude for his diverse international global community. Privileges he's had in life have made his work with Silicon Valley Foundation meaningful. Many valuable gems, including: -Balance the trade-offs to create business growth AND maintain healthy relationships. -Learn to say “no.” -Organizational skills and discipline to keep routines and prioritize, while staying flexible. Eduardo's courage to “have dreams and shoot high,” his work ethic, family focus, and joie de vivre inspire. He shows the way to succeeding on your terms and being your true and best self. Molly's thought for the week: “With privilege comes responsibility.” More ways to help you #sayitskillfully! * Project the Right Energy https://lnkd.in/gWaaQ8J * All Molly's videos by category here: https://sayitskillfully.com
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 129 is the 24th monthly feature of “Our Voices,” intended to accelerate social change that levels the playing field—helping everyone live to their full potential. The aim is for you to see a bit of yourself in these journeys, and embrace—we're more similar than not. Molly is joined by Eduardo Rallo, who shares an epic entrepreneurial journey—selling sweets as a child in Mexico to starting a restaurant chain to co-founding the first US-Mexico cross-border VC firm, Brainstorm Ventures, early investor OpenTable and Zappos! Eduardo grew up in Cuernavaca—a small town outside Mexico City with freedom to pretty much do what he wanted as a child. Son of a refugee from the Spanish Civil War, he attributes his risk-taking and entrepreneurship to his mother and her entrepreneurial family. Unlike most kids, Eduardo was driven to expand his possibilities, and at age 17, he set off for UC San Diego—one family friend the only soul he knew. He recounts early fears and forging a few life, including working through school (a work ethic ingrained as a kid, selling American candies and Hallmark stickers in his hometown…) Hear how an innocent question at age 10 led him to Harvard Business School. His successful food-based business ventures continued post HBS, when he and friends opened a store selling burrito “wraps”—working 7am to 1am, they had lines out the door from the start and VC funds followed… Eduardo talks vulnerably about his first consulting job post-UCSD as the first Deloitte & Touche employee. Enjoy a defining moment: tasked to use Excel spreadsheet skills that he said he had, but didn't... (and pulling 3 all-nighters). Don't miss Eduardo's learnings on his entrepreneurial journey, how he and his wife Sylvia partnered in business, and his early mid-life crisis—leading their 10-year plan to achieve their personal and professional goals. Eduardo is moved by bringing ideas and people together to succeed and shares massive gratitude for his diverse international global community. Privileges he's had in life have made his work with Silicon Valley Foundation meaningful. Many valuable gems, including: -Balance the trade-offs to create business growth AND maintain healthy relationships. -Learn to say “no.” -Organizational skills and discipline to keep routines and prioritize, while staying flexible. Eduardo's courage to “have dreams and shoot high,” his work ethic, family focus, and joie de vivre inspire. He shows the way to succeeding on your terms and being your true and best self. Molly's thought for the week: “With privilege comes responsibility.” More ways to help you #sayitskillfully! * Project the Right Energy https://lnkd.in/gWaaQ8J * All Molly's videos by category here: https://sayitskillfully.com
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 129 is the 24th monthly feature of “Our Voices,” intended to accelerate social change that levels the playing field—helping everyone live to their full potential. The aim is for you to see a bit of yourself in these journeys, and embrace—we're more similar than not. Molly is joined by Eduardo Rallo, who shares an epic entrepreneurial journey—selling sweets as a child in Mexico to starting a restaurant chain to co-founding the first US-Mexico cross-border VC firm, Brainstorm Ventures, early investor OpenTable and Zappos! Eduardo grew up in Cuernavaca—a small town outside Mexico City with freedom to pretty much do what he wanted as a child. Son of a refugee from the Spanish Civil War, he attributes his risk-taking and entrepreneurship to his mother and her entrepreneurial family. Unlike most kids, Eduardo was driven to expand his possibilities, and at age 17, he set off for UC San Diego—one family friend the only soul he knew. He recounts early fears and forging a few life, including working through school (a work ethic ingrained as a kid, selling American candies and Hallmark stickers in his hometown…) Hear how an innocent question at age 10 led him to Harvard Business School. His successful food-based business ventures continued post HBS, when he and friends opened a store selling burrito “wraps”—working 7am to 1am, they had lines out the door from the start and VC funds followed… Eduardo talks vulnerably about his first consulting job post-UCSD as the first Deloitte & Touche employee. Enjoy a defining moment: tasked to use Excel spreadsheet skills that he said he had, but didn't... (and pulling 3 all-nighters). Don't miss Eduardo's learnings on his entrepreneurial journey, how he and his wife Sylvia partnered in business, and his early mid-life crisis—leading their 10-year plan to achieve their personal and professional goals. Eduardo is moved by bringing ideas and people together to succeed and shares massive gratitude for his diverse international global community. Privileges he's had in life have made his work with Silicon Valley Foundation meaningful. Many valuable gems, including: -Balance the trade-offs to create business growth AND maintain healthy relationships. -Learn to say “no.” -Organizational skills and discipline to keep routines and prioritize, while staying flexible. Eduardo's courage to “have dreams and shoot high,” his work ethic, family focus, and joie de vivre inspire. He shows the way to succeeding on your terms and being your true and best self. Molly's thought for the week: “With privilege comes responsibility.” More ways to help you #sayitskillfully! * Project the Right Energy https://lnkd.in/gWaaQ8J * All Molly's videos by category here: https://sayitskillfully.com
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 129 is the 24th monthly feature of “Our Voices,” intended to accelerate social change that levels the playing field—helping everyone live to their full potential. The aim is for you to see a bit of yourself in these journeys, and embrace—we're more similar than not. Molly is joined by Eduardo Rallo, who shares an epic entrepreneurial journey—selling sweets as a child in Mexico to starting a restaurant chain to co-founding the first US-Mexico cross-border VC firm, Brainstorm Ventures, early investor OpenTable and Zappos! Eduardo grew up in Cuernavaca—a small town outside Mexico City with freedom to pretty much do what he wanted as a child. Son of a refugee from the Spanish Civil War, he attributes his risk-taking and entrepreneurship to his mother and her entrepreneurial family. Unlike most kids, Eduardo was driven to expand his possibilities, and at age 17, he set off for UC San Diego—one family friend the only soul he knew. He recounts early fears and forging a few life, including working through school (a work ethic ingrained as a kid, selling American candies and Hallmark stickers in his hometown…) Hear how an innocent question at age 10 led him to Harvard Business School. His successful food-based business ventures continued post HBS, when he and friends opened a store selling burrito “wraps”—working 7am to 1am, they had lines out the door from the start and VC funds followed… Eduardo talks vulnerably about his first consulting job post-UCSD as the first Deloitte & Touche employee. Enjoy a defining moment: tasked to use Excel spreadsheet skills that he said he had, but didn't... (and pulling 3 all-nighters). Don't miss Eduardo's learnings on his entrepreneurial journey, how he and his wife Sylvia partnered in business, and his early mid-life crisis—leading their 10-year plan to achieve their personal and professional goals. Eduardo is moved by bringing ideas and people together to succeed and shares massive gratitude for his diverse international global community. Privileges he's had in life have made his work with Silicon Valley Foundation meaningful. Many valuable gems, including: -Balance the trade-offs to create business growth AND maintain healthy relationships. -Learn to say “no.” -Organizational skills and discipline to keep routines and prioritize, while staying flexible. Eduardo's courage to “have dreams and shoot high,” his work ethic, family focus, and joie de vivre inspire. He shows the way to succeeding on your terms and being your true and best self. Molly's thought for the week: “With privilege comes responsibility.” More ways to help you #sayitskillfully! * Project the Right Energy https://lnkd.in/gWaaQ8J * All Molly's videos by category here: https://sayitskillfully.com
My guest this week is TV writer Stan Zimmerman, whose credits include episodes of The Golden Girls, Gilmore Girls, The Brady Bunch Movie, and the gay kiss episode of Roseanne, among many many more. As a kid, Stan created a fantasy television network in his bedroom, giving a weekly variety show to his idol Lily Tomlin; something that he was able to tell her years later when they became colleagues. We'll have that conversation in a minute. First, I want to let you know that I've got a new video going live on YouTube this weekend. It's about the most iconic gay couple of the 24th century, Star Trek's Deep Space 9's Garak and Bashir — and how fans were ultimately responsible for bringing these star-crossed lovers together? Join me for a livestream leading into my new video this Sunday, July 11, at 11am pacific at YouTube.com/mattbaume.And just a quick reminder that I've got a little newsletter where I share sneak peeks at what I'm working on. Sign up for that at mattbaume.com.Also a big thanks to everyone who supports the Sewers of Paris on Patreon. And to everyone who's reviewed it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.
And they’re off! In this week's episode of The Pony Pundits, Marco and Sig preview Saturday's Florida Derby from Gulfstream Park. Fifteen Florida Derby winners have gone on to win the Kentucky Derby, with Always Dreaming being the most recent one to complete the feat in 2017. Greatest Honour is the 6-to-5 morning line favorite after winning both of Gulfstream Park’s earlier prep races - The Holy Bull Stakes and the Fountain of Youth Stakes earlier this year.
As Chief Deputy Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Transportation, David Howard must balance not only the needs of both urban and rural transportation users, but also the potential of innovation with the foundation of transit networks.
Terry Finley, former captain of the United States Army, and current President and CEO of West Point Thoroughbreds, joined us today on the Opposite Entrepreneur to talk about finding your passion and following your dreams. Terry studied Mechanical Engineering at West Point, served as an artillery officer, and left the Army as a captain after 8 years. He is a true believer in following your dreams and allowing yourself to be uncomfortable while trying something new. In this episode, he shares with us how he took a chance in career paths and ended up building West Point Thoroughbreds, the largest syndicator of thoroughbred racehorses in North America. He is also part-owner of the 2017 Kentucky Derby winner, Always Dreaming. If you like hearing success stories of triumph and perseverance, this is the podcast for you.You can connect with Terry via his website: https://www.westpointtb.comConnect with Terry on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terryfinley1/
As the cover star of our first Renovation issue last winter, Sarah takes the idea of design-it-yourself to the next level: She can turn inexpensive materials into design gold—a graphic wall hanging doubles as a TV cover and a painted striped ceiling becomes a work of art. Sarah is also behind successful collaborations with such brands as Semihandmade and Lulu and Georgia, counts Mandy Moore and Garance Doré as clients, and has grown a loyal following on Instagram, where she shares cool projects—and the funny mishaps that come with being so hands on. Her family home in Grand Rapids, Michigan is her most personal project to date—a 1980s postmodern fixer-upper that’s now an oasis of clean lines, layered textures, and earthy-meets-modern colors. Listen in as we chat about her epic renovation and what Sarah considers to be the key to creating a calm and functional space.
I have so much to say about this episode that I’m left kinda stumped as to where to start. The woman I’m about to introduce you to is special for many many reasons. I’ve witnessed her transformation and dedicated commitment to her dreams for twenty years now, and yet there’s something even more magical happening right now. The more she has “jumped in” the more of her light you see. Noriko Clarke left Japan at the young age of 15 years old, to study abroad in Australia and well, never returned. A mama to two gorgeous girls, fashion and graphic designer, and expat mother’s coach—she really is seemingly “doing it all” now. She’s more passionate than ever before about her dream to support women, who like her may have never really considered how to integrate the challenges and joys of raising a bilingual and bicultural family, whilst navigating the internal dialogues of am I doing this right? For a while there, she felt like she had lost herself. Noriko shares in this conversation from a vulnerable place – we go deep, quickly. We’ve known each other for so long, it’s hard not to. And what I love so much is that this was a whole new experience for her, something she’s never done before and yet she jumped straight in. A theme we talk lots about throughout the episode—about how having that strong dream has fuelled her no matter what, how her beliefs of figuring it out and never stopping learning have kept her sane and energised despite periods of immense challenge (learning a new language, motherhood and losing her father), and why one of the most transformative lessons came when she decided she needed more time for herself. Please show her some love and tag her @norikoclarkeofficial on social or leave a review on any podcast listening app to let her know what it means to you to hear her story. For more details see shownotes over at www.thedaisypatch.co.uk/podcast
Nechama Cohen's music is a breath of fresh air in the Jewish music world. Releasing her first album “Heartbeat” almost 7 years ago, she took the Jewish world by storm with her original compositions, lyrics and sweet voice. She has since released multiple hit singles including “Edge of Prayer” and most recently, “I Still Have You”. Her music and lyrics are soulful and meaningful. With her profound take on life and its' challenges, her voice carries pure emotion and touches those who hear her. Her music is a source of strength for many, as she performs her songs internationally for thousands. Iconically known for her talent and heart, Nechama aims to inspire and share her love of music with women and girls around the world. Nechama’s music is available in stores and online www.nechamamusic.com @nechamamusic on youtube and all social medias Find Nechama Cohen on: Apple Music iTunes Spotify Amazon Google Play MostlyMusic Or wherever else you download/stream your music! Click here for a collection of at home fashion activities. A Lovely Sale is happening right now. 40% off for you, 19% to get PPE to those who need it most. Click here to shop with discount code LOVELYPPE automatically applied at checkout. Click here to browse by size. To hear more episodes, subscribe and head over to Impactfashionnyc.com/blog/podcast. Be Impactful is presented by Impact Fashion, your destination for all things size inclusive modest fashion.
FIRST THING: He is a New York Times bestselling author and encourager to millions, I am so excited for you to hear my conversation with Bob Goff! We talk about his first bestseller, “Love Does” and what it takes to start putting love into action. SECOND THING: “Everybody Always” Bob’s second book is all about living your life without fear, constraint, or worry. Through Goff’s inspirational and entertaining stories, you will be inspired to go out and love others. He even gives me some great advice on fixing a misunderstanding with a neighbor. THIRD THING: Are you dreaming big? Bob gives us the framework for navigating those dreams, our talents and developing clarity for your next step. FOURTH THING: As someone who just radiates positivity and love, we are so excited to hear Bob’s attitude on gratitude. Oh, and listen to find out why he only gives his wife a daisy with 3 petals…it will make you smile! *To check out the books mentioned in today’s episode, CLICK HERE! To get more information on Bob Goff and his speaking arrangements, check out: http://www.bobgoff.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Welcome to a VERY Special Episode of Damage Control. The guys had to work and our special guest couldn't make it this week. We decided to postpone till next week. But I did not want to record something. I grabbed the wife and the kids to do a podcast, Maddie has been wanting to do for awhile. This Episode: Abel Dana Ethan Maddie Theme song: Always Dreaming by Same Town Forever Contact us: DamageControlPodcasting@gmail.com
On episode 26 of the Horse Racing Show, Kenny Rice talks syndication in the horse racing industry, such as when it started, who started it, and how it's shaped the horse racing industry in the last few decades. West Point Thouroughbreds owner and CEO Terry Finley discusses going from one owner and one horse to the largest partnership in the world with over 500 owners and 90-plus horses, the importance of Grade 1 victories and Kentucky Derby win Always Dreaming, his friendship with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, West Point, and how to get into the racing business with a syndicate. Trainer Todd Pletcher goes over his outstanding career, from working for D. Wayne Lukas and Charlie Whittingham, learning from his father at a young age, to the special Belmont Stakes win with Rags to Riches and the “relief” of winning his first Kentucky Derby with Super Saver. Pletcher also talks about the special place that is Saratoga and his concerns about the extended meet. Connect with Us on Social Media! Twitter - @HorseRacingShow Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHorseRacingShow Facebook - fb.me/TheHorseRacingShow Instagram - thehorseracingshow
Welcome to the 64th episode of Damage Control Podcasting. WHAT IS THE ISLAND??? SERIOUSLY!!!! We discuss series finales. Ones we like. Ones we hate. Also Daniel returns. Damage Control is Cody Dietrich Daniel Newkirk Adam Tipton Tyler Tipton Theme song is Always Dreaming by Same Town Forever Contact us: DamageControlPodcasting@gmail.com
Welcome to the 63rd episode of Damage Control Podcasting. With the release of the new MIB. We discuss spin-offs in movies, tv shows, comic books, and anything else. We also discuss Father's Day as well as an in-depth conversation on Rip Torn. DcP is Cody Dietrich Daniel Newkirk Adam Tipton Tyler Tipton Theme song is Always Dreaming by Same Town Forever Contact us: DamageControlPodcasting@gmail.com
Welcome to the 62nd episode of Damage Control Podcasting. With the release of the final FOX X-Men movie (maybe), we discuss the franchise. The highs, the lows, the ebbs and flows. Damage Control Podcasting is Cody Dietrich Daniel Newkirk Adam Tipton Tyler Tipton Theme song: Always Dreaming by Same Town Forever Contact us: DamageControlPodcasting@gmail.com
I always look ahead and dreaming for the top, plus more on Derby.
Welcome to the 60th episode of Damage Control Podcasting. Another What's In The Box??? No explanation needed. Damage Control Podcasting: Cody Dietrich Daniel Newkirk Adam Tipton Tyler Tipton Contact us: DamageControlPodcasting@gmail.com Theme song: Always Dreaming by Same Town Forever
Welcome to the 57th episode of Damage Control Podcasting. This episode we discuss movies about Heaven and Hell. As well as our favorite versions of Satan/God/Demons/Angels. Tune in. Contact us: DamageControlPodcasting@gmail.com Damage Control is Cody Dietrich Daniel Newkirk Adam Tipton Tyler Tipton Theme song is Always Dreaming by Same Town Forever
On Episode 7 Kenny Rice explores sponsorships, surgeries, and sports networks with a broadcaster who grew up in the industry, a restaurant entrepreneur who really knows his steaks, and a surgeon who ensures racehorses can breath out on the track. Laffit Pincay III talks about growing up in the horse industry with his father, legendary jockey Laffit Pincay Jr., and how he became the broadcasting icon he is today. Equine surgeon Dr. Rolf Embertson discusses why spring is the busiest season of the year for him and his collegues, and why airway surgeries are common among racehorses. Jeff Ruby tells us about his stakes, his steaks, and why he's dedicated so much of his life and his business to the horse racing industry. Connect with Us on Social Media! Twitter - @HorseRacingShow Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHorseRacingShow Facebook - fb.me/TheHorseRacingShow Instagram - thehorseracingshow
Welcome to the 56th episode of Damage Control Podcasting. With the help of our guest Tony Jones, we explore mythical flicks as well as Game of Thrones. If you like mythical flicks or the sound of Tony's smooth voice please check out his podcast Thrones n Scones. www.thronesnscones.com Also search Thrones n scones on whatever app you use to listen to podcast. Give it a listen and a good review. Damage Control Podcasting is: Cody Dietrich Daniel Newkirk Adam Tipton Tyler Tipton Theme song is: Always Dreaming by Same Town Forever Contact us: DamageControlPodcasting@gmail.com
Welcome to the 54th episode of Damage Control Podcasting. In honor of the release of DCOnline The Doom Patrol, We discuss Rag/Tag groups across all genres and mediums. Damage Control Podcasting is Cody Dietrich Daniel Newkirk Adam Tipton Tyler Tipton Theme song is: Always Dreaming by Same Town Forever
Join Joann Kandrac and Kelly Kole as they share their insights on their recent trip to the Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville and their thoughts on antiques in today’s world of design. Plus you’ll learn how Joann pulled her antique finds together to style her screened in porch. IN THIS EPISODE: I. What we saw at The Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville - Celebrating it’s 28th year this show is the longest-running, largest and most prestigious event of its kind in the country. It consists of 150 exhibitors , 15,000 attendees a. Furniture – fine antiques - you can purchase locally or through One Kings Lane, Chairish, Everything But the House and 1st Dibs. b. Collections – museum bees, vintage bathing suits c. Art – Charleston Artist Collective d. Jewelry – old coins, pins, watches e. Unique Items – Southern Beasts f. Concrete planters, Plants, flowers, succulents II. FURNITURE a. Why the millennial crowd doesn’t like brown b. Fine Antiques - Grandmother’s sideboard c. Kelly’s daughter Emory’s dresser d. Family silver collections III. COLLECTIONS a. MUSEUM BEES -- Bees, Scarabs, Foxes, Hound Dogs, Snakes, Frogs, etc. – how it started – recycled antique frames from 1860-1880. The back of the museum bees frames have the initial of the current winner of the Kentucky Derby. 2017’s winner was “Always Dreaming” - there is an “A.D” on the ones we purchased! -- Vintage Bathing Suits – Framed -- Example: Museum bees - great idea as gifts and in galleries -- Example: Southern Beasts – https://www.southernbeasts.com - antique dealer for 45 years, lives in Round Top Texas – quality antique fabrics , needlepoint and tapestries cover dogs, pigs, hats, deer heads b. ART -- If you haven’t already, start an original art collection -- Charleston Art Collective - Molly Wright – bottle cap art – over 4000 bottle caps -- Small pieces – great way to own original art when you can’t afford large pieces -- Galleries – mixing old with new c. JEWELRY/ACCESSORIES/HOME DECOR -- Old religious coins, pins, pocket watches, -- Coin Purse Necklaces – made from antique couture coin purses from 1830-1930 – check blog – giving rare antiques new life – http://www.storyologydesign.com -- Vintage silver trays – b/w photos put onto trays in a gallery – see blog post called “LOOK WHAT I DID “ d. SCOTT’S ANTIQUE MARKET - Atlanta -- Vintage linens -- Custom furniture – especially kitchen tables -- Start small – Kelly’s little table in the bathroom, chairs -- Custom artisans – don’t be afraid to custom make something e. JOANN’S SCREENED IN PORCH – all the items pulled together for this space mixed with plants and flowers. – Antique sideboard painted in green lacquer. Vintage gold mirror above sideboard to reflect the outdoors. Old Victorian floor lamp base used as a planter.
The curious case of a developed nation -- Israel -- outlawing horse race wagering. Plus, Gary West on unanswered post-Breeders' Cup questions. Who's 3 year old champ?
2:00: The Sun's Childs Walker previews the 142d Preakness Stakes, with Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming, trained by Todd Pletcher, the oddsmakers' 4-5 favorite.6:27: As attention shifts once again to Pimlico Race Course and the Preakness, Sun reporter Luke Broadwater talks about his recent story on Park Heights, the blighted neighborhood near the track and hopes for a redevelopment of the area. A lot of those hopes, Luke says, are intertwined with Pimlico and the future of the Preakness.19:28: Listen to a 12-minute recording of a ceremony honoring Chris Roberson, the 38-year-old nurse practitioner who went above and beyond good citizenship to return a wallet stolen from a disabled senior citizen outside Lexington Market in early April. The ceremony features remarks by Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis, Dr. Bob Padousis, the robbery victim, and Chris Roberson.http://www.baltimoresun.com/balnews-childs-walker-20130507-staff.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horse-racing/preakness/bal-always-dreaming-made-favorite-for-saturday-s-preakness-20170517-story.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horse-racing/preakness/bs-sp-preakness-pletcher-0519-20170518-story.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-park-heights-redevelopment-20170513-story.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/dan-rodricks-blog/bs-md-rodricks-0416-20170415-story.html
DRF handicappers and contributors analyze this weekend's major stakes races, including the Travers Stakes featuring Always Dreaming, Cloud Computing, and Tapwrit.
With the 2017 Whitney in the books after a huge performance by Gun Runner the stage is set for what will should be an exciting Breeders Cup Classic. In addition to that B and I breakdown last weekends major upset in the Jim Dandy where both Cloud Computing and Always Dreaming failed to show up. Also, we recap the incredible finish in the Haskell Stakes where Girvin nosed out McCraken at the wire. Additionally, B and I discuss the on going conversation of who the top three year old is as multiple horses are making a case for it at this time. Finally, B and I take you through the regular topics of What We Got Wrong, Filly of the Week, Should of, Could of, Would of, and last but, not least wrap things up per usual with Break it down with B.
DRF handicappers and contributors analyze this weekend's major stakes races. Including Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming and Preakness winner Cloud Computing.
The Celtics showed a lot of toughness in Game 3 at Cleveland. Of course, getting a lucky bounce never hurts. LeBron had to deal with a heckler after one of the worst postseason performances of his career. The Penguins destroyed the Senators 7-0 to take command of the series. The 142nd Preakness did not go as planned for Always Dreaming. Plus, some Little League stories that will make you laugh.
Trainer Kiyoshi Hagiwara on bringing Epicharis over from Japan to run the Belmont Stakes. Plus, Bill Finley of Thoroughbred Daily News recaps Cloud Computing's Preakness win.
TwinSpires.com How to Bet the Belmont Stakes podcast presented by Brisnet.com
Ed DeRosa & Scott Shapiro wrap up Preakness Stakes preparations by discussing their actual approaches to betting on the race. For FREE Brisnet.com Ultimate PPs of the race, CLICK HERE. Ed's strategy. Scott's strategy. Ed & Scott agree that one of the chalks will win and have some agreement on potential key horses underneath, and yet it's unlikely that both will hit the race, which should make for a lively discussion at least.
Will Always Dreaming take the next step on the Triple Crown trail? Zoe Cadman & Millie Ball of XBTV, as well as our own Chris Fallica, break down the Preakness.
It's a stacked show, as the Kentucky Derby winner's owner joins to discuss Derby fashion, how they came up with the name Always Dreaming and why he loves Brooklyn. Kelly AuCoin joins to break down when he gets recognized, discuss his hit show Billions and his lack of finance knowledge. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
TwinSpires.com How to Bet the Belmont Stakes podcast presented by Brisnet.com
You've seen them on the Churchill Downs simulcast feed, now listen to them talk about handicapping the Preakness Stakes! In a role reversal, Churchill handicapper Joe Kristufek joins podcast host Ed DeRosa to discuss betting the Preakness Stakes. Joe hit the Derby tri with a key + spread approach. What strategy is he thinking about for the Preakness, and will it involve Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming? For FREE Brisnet.com Ultimate Past Performances of Preakness Stakes contenders, CLICK HERE.
TwinSpires.com How to Bet the Belmont Stakes podcast presented by Brisnet.com
The results of the Kentucky Derby did not surprise the wagering public, as Always Dreaming became the fifth consecutive favorite to win the roses, but Always Dreaming's victory did surprise Ed DeRosa, who was against the Florida Derby winner at a (relatively) short price. How should Kentucky Derby opinions affect Preakness Stakes wagering (if at all)? Ed discuses the Triple Crown trail so far with Brisnet.com Daily Selections handicapper Scott Shapiro. For Brisnet.com Ultimate Past Performances of Preakness Stakes probables, CLICK HERE.
Owner Tom McKenna on the progress of his Preakness contender, Conquest Mo Money. Plus, Childs Walker of the Baltimore Sun looks ahead to the race.
The Thoroughbred Racing Dudes recap Always Dreaming’s impressive win in Kentucky Derby 143 and give rapid-fire selections for Saturday’s stakes races at Belmont Park and Santa Anita Park. Rapid-Fire Music: https://soundcloud.com/highrule/control
Join Matt Bernier as he analyzes the performances of Always Dreaming and Abel Tasman in the Kentucky Derby & Oaks. In addition he takes a look at a big weekend at Belmont.
In his 50-year career, Andrew Beyer created a new category of horse racing journalist, a writer outspoken about the sport and a voice for horseplayers. He also changed handicapping forever with his invention of the Beyer Speed Figure. In this edition of Around the Track, Beyer spins tales about his biggest scores and toughest betting beats; while not a touch-feely horse guy, he admits there was a filly that gave him goosebumps, plus he discusses the making of speed figures, cheating in the sport and some funny encounters he's had. We also hear from Terry Finley of West Point Thoroughbreds, one of the partners in Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming, about that experience.
Always Dreaming won the 143rd Kentucky Derby, but Paul was a big loser on race day. Find out why a Red Sox fan deserves a lot of credit and why LaVar Ball cost his son a lot of money. The second round of the NBA playoffs has been anticlimactic. Plus, big news for boxing fans and a big win for Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
THE WEEKEND; ALWAYS DREAMING; PAY OFF; HISTORY; GUARDIANS 2; EVEREST AT 84; THE BIG STORIES: STATE BUDGET; HUD; NEW FRENCH PREZ; SOME PEOLE SHOULDN'T TWEET; GIRL V ALLIGATOR; TRUMP PINATA; SUPER DOG; DR. JOE CAMPS; STATE RAISE; JUSTIN DANOFF: PEPSI BOARD MEETING; PC REPORT; 180
12-year-old thoroughbred owner Hannah Schlenk is interviewed by peers, plus a recap of Always Dreaming's win in the 143rd Kentucky Derby.
The 2017 Kentucky Derby looks to be on of the most wide open races in the history of the event, with well over a dozen horses or more who could win the "run for the roses." On the show today to give us their insights are our resident horse racing experts, Kip Keefer and Amy Smith. Kip and Amy joined us for a preview of last year's Derby and it was one of the most downloaded episodes of the year! This is a must for any Horse Racing enthusiast!
Will it be Classic Empire, McCraken, Irish War Cry, or someone else? Our expert panel of Chris "The Bear" Fallica, James Scully of Brisnet, and Gabby Gaudet analyze.
For Beyond 50's "Personal Growth" talks, listen to an interview with David Rivinus. He'll explain about our daytime experiences as being just like a nighttime dream. The startling, disturbing and repetitive events of our days are also dreams and can be interpreted exactly like the conventional dreams of our sleep. Rivinus will also talk about his simple, five-step technique that you can use to get more insight into the meaning of your waking dreams. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and spiritual lifestyle. Visit www.Beyond50Radio.com and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.
For Beyond 50's "Personal Growth" talks, listen to an interview with David Rivinus. He'll explain about our daytime experiences as being just like a nighttime dream. The startling, disturbing and repetitive events of our days are also dreams and can be interpreted exactly like the conventional dreams of our sleep. Rivinus will also talk about his simple, five-step technique that you can use to get more insight into the meaning of you waking dreams. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and spiritual lifestyle. Visit www.Beyond50Radio.com and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.
Aired Wednesday, 13 May 2015, 2:00 PM ETToday’s Rising Stars are David Rivinius, Kathleen Perkins and June LundgrenDavid Rivinus was startled to discover that there is far less difference than you might think between the dreams we have at night and the events of our daytime hours, especially events that are unexpected or upsetting.What was the inner call ferocious enough to wrench Kathleen Perkins from her three young children and husband of fourteen years? Feeling both liberated and lost—exhilarated, yet completely rudderless, Kathleen lurched forward on the age-old hero’s quest for self-discovery.Coming from a long line of women with psychic and spiritual gifts, June Lundgren has communicated with animals and angels since childhood, and as a psychic medium and healer over the last thirty years she has had had many fascinating conversations with those on the other side.About Guests David Rivinius, Kathleen Perkins and June LundgrenDavid Rivinus began a decades-long fascination with dreams while working as an educational therapist at a mental health clinic in the 1970s. During this time he studied with Gestalt therapists who were dream experts. And over the course of this study, David was startled to discover that there is far less difference between the dreams we have at night and the events of our daytime hours, especially events that are unexpected or upsetting. Since then, he has lectured and facilitated workshops in multiple countries across Western Europe and the Americas, and he has now documented his findings in his book, Always Dreaming.Website: www.teacherofdreams.com In her touchingly honest memoir, Flight Instructions: A Journey Through Guilt to Forgiveness, Kathleen Perkins chronicles the eventual decades-long journey that began at age thirty-three to answer an inner call ferocious enough to wrench her from her three young children and husband of fourteen years. A whole new world opened for her, that included an MA in gerontology, a PhD in Social Work and an academic career.Mirroring the age-old tale of the hero/heroine’s quest for self-discovery, her story is about much more than abandonment; it is about filial love, healing, inner demons, forgiveness, spiritual awakening, magic wands, fairy dust, and redemption.Website: www.kathleenperkinsphd.com June Lundgren is a psychic medium, nurse, healer and author, whose lineage includes women with psychic and spiritual gifts of Scottish, Irish, and American Indian descent. June has had many paranormal experiences in the course of her life, some of which she describes in her books “A Mediums Guide To The Paranormal” and “Paranormal Encounters- books 1 and 2.” June has communicated with animals and angels since childhood. She likes to recall her clairvoyant grandmother’s advice: “Always keep an open mind, question everything, and never take anything for granted. There is more within this world and the next than either you or I can know.”Her website is: www.mysticconnections.org/
Tami Simon speaks with Dr. Catherine Shainberg, a teacher who has more than 40 years experience adapting traditional practices into a modern medical context. Dr. Shainberg is the founder of the School of Imagery, and with Sounds True she has released the new book DreamBirth: Transforming the Journey of Childbirth Through Imagery. In this episode, Tami speaks with Dr. Shainberg about the Kabbalistic lineage in which she's been trained, how imagery is the language of the body, how the style of imagery she teaches can jolt us into spontaneous insight, and the effectiveness of imagery for mothers in every phase of the journey through childbirth. (66 minutes)