Philatelic term
POPULARITY
This week on the Tuesday Wire... For Dear Science this week, our expert, Professor Allan Blackman, chats with us about taking too many vitamins, bees, and AI failing psychological tests. For our weekly catchup with the National Party, Host Alex spoke with MP Ryan Hamilton about the US threat of further tariffs on New Zealand, our relationship with the US, and changes to local government committees to limit the impact of unelected members. Producer Liam spoke to a range of people, including Chris Casey of the Cachet foundation, about the current deteriorating state of the former Carrington Hospital in Mt Albert, also known as Building One, and efforts to see it restored and repurposed. And Alex also spoke with Rachel Mackintosh, National Secretary of E Tū, about where the 2026 Budget leaves struggling care and support workers in Aotearoa.
Senior Editor Michael Feinberg sits down with Antonia Senior, whose new book on the history of the Cambridge spy ring, “Stalin's Apostles: The Cambridge Five and the Making of the Soviet Empire,” comes out in the United States at end of this month. They talk about the history of the spy ring, how they were recruited, how they were unmasked, and their lasting effect on the culture of espionage.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3001: Cachet Prescott explores why intimidating people often hold power only because of the stories we tell ourselves about them. By understanding the root of your fear, leaning into your strengths, and practicing assertiveness in small ways, you can stop shrinking yourself around dominant personalities and start communicating with more confidence and clarity. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://introvertdear.com/news/introverts-speak-up-people-who-intimidate-you/ Quotes to ponder: “If you feel intimidated by someone, whether it's a coworker, your mother-in-law, or a friend-of-a-friend, understand that your fear gives them power over you and allows them to dictate your thoughts, emotions, and actions.” “We can change our behavior, and our life, simply by challenging the stories we tell ourselves and starting to tell ourselves new stories.” “Learning to speak up for yourself can be an uncomfortable yet absolutely life-changing process for an introvert.” Episode references: The Middle: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1442464/ Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/ The Big Leap: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Leap-Conquer-Hidden-Level/dp/0061735361 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever thought about adding hair extensions to your menu, but stopped because you're not sure how to learn them properly, the return on investment, or whether the hair is ethically sourced? In this HTCI x Remi Cachet partnered episode, I sit down with Remy Cachet founder Victoria Lynch to get into the real questions: what responsible sourcing and sustainability actually mean in the extensions world, what salons should be asking suppliers, and where the red flags are. We also break down the learning curve—how to move from “extensions-curious” to confidently offering them as a professional service, what training should include, and why consistency, standards and support matter just as much as the hair itself. If you want to build a new revenue stream without compromising your values, this conversation will give you clarity and a practical way forward. Chapters 4:53: Understanding Hair Issues 6:52: Passion for Hairdressing 8:25: The Rise of Remi Cachet 9:55: Ethical Considerations in Hair Extensions 12:20: Achieving B Corp Certification 14:51: Sustainable Practices in Packaging 17:17: Global Expansion Plans 18:57: Supporting the Next Generation 20:11: Red Flags in Choosing Suppliers 28:23: Innovation and Adaptation in Extensions 38:12: The Super Stylist Community 43:55: Education and Training Changes 49:58: Giving Back Through Change A Girl's Life 1:00:05: Future Aspirations and Market Growth Resources from todays episode FOR MORE ON REMI CACHET VISIT REMICACHET.COM CONNECT WITH REMI CACHET ON INSTAGRAM @REMICACHET CONNECT WITH VICTORIA ON INSTAGRAM @VICTORIAREMICACHET
Zach always wanted to become a pro footballer and from the age of six to seventeen was at Southampton's Academy. During that time he played cricket with his mates as a hobby which he loved but not obsessing about it becoming a career....and then all this changed when he was offered a contract by Sussex and then really got stuck into improving his game with the help of Gary Kirsten. From here he gets selected for the Netherlands International side with whom he has just played in the 2026 T20 World Cup in India.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FEATURING: (00:01:14) Listener Mail - Hall of Fame-worthy games that came out of nowhere.(00:57:09) Egregious NSO omissions.(01:49:42) We acknowledge that the Super Mario Galaxy movie and Tomodachi Life Nintendo Directs happened.
Vous avez certainement déjà entendu parler de l'effet placebo… Mais savez-vous exactement de quoi il s'agit et comprenez-vous réellement comment il fonctionne ? Ne pourrait-on pas utiliser l'effet placebo pour soigner ? Et, en réalité, le fait-on déjà ? Dans ce... Continue Reading →
In this episode of The Speed of Culture podcast, Matt Britton sits down with Kenny Mitchell, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Levi Strauss & Co., to unpack how Levi's balances 170 years of history with the urgency of modern culture. Kenny shares how Levi's marketing strategy is evolving through cultural partnerships like the Beyoncé REIMAGINE campaign, the Shaboozey Men's Icons campaign, and the Nike Levi's collaboration. This conversation explores how an iconic global brand stays relevant through culture-led brand growth, data, AI-powered personalization, and disciplined leadership.Follow Suzy on Twitter: @AskSuzyBizFollow Kenny Mitchell on LinkedInSubscribe to The Speed of Culture on your favorite podcast platform.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at suzy@suzy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jay Paterno joined DJ & PK to talk about the Penn State head coaching situation and what he makes of the potential fit for Kalani Sitake with the Nittany Lions.
Barchem Bigband – Magnifying glass – 8:22 Jimmy Haslip – Little Star – 4:49 Incognito – Roots (Back To A Way Of Life) – 5:42 Sonny Emory’s Cachet – ザ・ハーヴェスト・イズ・ニアー – 4:24 Jeff Lorber Fusion – Vienna – 5:56 Shapes – Night Bloom (Reprise Featuring Russell Ferrante) – 5:01 Stan Getz – Insensatez – 3:22 […]
Ecoutez Ça va beaucoup mieux avec Jimmy Mohamed du 18 septembre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Come direbbero gli esperti: la bolla dei live sta per esplodere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cachet stellari, club vuoti e serate tutte uguali. Per Benny Benassi il problema delle discoteche è chiaro… E anche la soluzione: i DJ più famosi devono tornare nei piccoli club. Siete d'accordo? Episodio completo nel
Nénette est marseillaise. Elle vient d'ouvrir une pizzeria dans son quartier, le plus vieux de Marseille, le Panier. Pourtant, en 1990, ce quartier a une réputation exécrable : les maisons y sont souvent insalubres et les règlements de compte fréquents. C'était avant le lancement d'une grande opération d'aménagement urbain en 1995. En 2004, la série « Plus belle la vie », dont les décors sont directement inspirés du Panier, révèle les charmes de ce quartier à la France entière. Depuis les touristes s'y bousculent.*** Crédits archive *** Extrait de l'émission radiophonique Nuits magnétiques : "Un NAGRA devant Marseille" d'Irène Omélianenko - France Culture - 14/11/1990.*** Crédits podcast *** Documentaliste : Anne Brulant - Textes : Lætitia Fourmond - Restauration et mixage : Ian Debeerst, Quentin Geffroy, Stéphane Rives - Enregistrement : Franck Couillard - Voix off : Clara De Antoni - Musique(s) : Universal Production Music France - Chargée de production : Delphine Lambard - Cheffe de projet : Lætitia Fourmond - Assistante cheffe de projet : Daphné Boussus - Responsable éditoriale : Zoé Macheret - Un podcast INA.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
20250427 ACB Membership Focus call on helping members advocate Originally Broadcasted April 27, 2025, on ACB Media 6 The topic was “How members can feel comfortable advocating for one another.” Cheryl highlighted voting advocacy, Cassandra on college access, Cachet on church involvement, Allan on legislators, and Danette on guide dog issues. Sponsored by: ACB Membership Committee Find out more at https://acb-community.pinecast.co
Vandeek was a 42,000-guinea yearling. Four months later, he breezed into Tattersalls and sold for 625,000. Then he won two Group 1s. This is his story — and a deep dive into the sale that launched him. In this Final Furlong special, we preview Europe's most elite two-year-old sale: the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up at Newmarket.
Cachet Is Why Some But Not All NASCAR Drivers Can Criticize Carson Hocevar by Ed Lane
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 15, 2024 is: cachet ka-SHAY noun Cachet is used as a synonym of prestige to refer to the respect and admiration someone or something receives for being successful or important. It can also be used to refer to a characteristic feature or quality that confers such prestige. // His research in Antarctica gave him a certain cachet among other scientists. See the entry > Examples: "This 175-year-old real-life castle in Northern Ireland has real historical cachet." — Abby Montanez, Robb Report, 24 Sept. 2024 Did you know? If you're looking for a catchy word to add to your vocabulary, why not give your stamp of approval to cachet? After all, this term is borrowed directly from French, a language which has long held a certain cachet in English (formal- and fancy-sounding English words often have a French pedigree—evidence of the prestige bestowed on the language). In French, cachet—which comes from the Middle French verb cacher meaning "to press"—refers to an official seal pressed into soft wax and used on formal and legal documents. The "seal" sense of cachet has been used in English since the 17th century, and in the 19th century the word started acquiring its extended senses, first referring to a feature or quality conferring prestige, and by century's end to prestige itself.
Stefka fait partie d'un groupe de chant bulgare. En août 2022, le groupe participe à une série de concerts. Dans les trois mois qui suivent les prestations, l'association organisatrice doit verser 7.730€ à Stefka et son association, mais depuis plus de nouvelles... Dans le podcast « Ça peut vous arriver » sur RTL, Julien Courbet et son équipe distribuent conseils conso et astuces juridiques pour lutter contre les arnaques dans la bonne humeur.
| Mira (Original Mix) | Chanknous, Jose Aranda, Valentina | When The Sun Goes Down (Tommy Glasses Remix) | Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel feat. Xantone Blacq | Summer Nights (feat. Ty Juan) | Regi Myrix | Summer Nights | Shades | Summer Love | DJ AK, Shirley Murdock, Dale DeGroat | Look Around | Dux, Moorea Masa & The Mood, Swatkins | Living And Loving Life (Alex Di Ciò Extended Mix) | Norma Jean Wright | Weepin' | The R&R Soul Orchestra | Outside! | Teenear | I Don't Wanna Be Without You | Prime Cut | In Your Eyes | Savannah Dumetz | Holding Back | Cornell CC Carter | When I'm Around You | Cornell CC Carter | Let's Keep On Dancing | Dylan Chambers | I Can Never Get Enough | Dylan Chambers | Steppin Out Tonight (Radio Edit) | Kyia Buckingham | Rental | Fana Hues | Keep Pushin' | David P Stevens, Paula Atherton | I-20 East | Antoine Gibson | Say Something Nice | Paul McLean | Into The New | The 3 Keys | I Asked For You (T-Groove Remix) | Marchio Bossa | One U Need | Gladys | Be Number One | Chris Jasper | Cookie Whipped (Clean) | Eazy Harbor | Complicated | Havana | Next Move | Raquel Rodriguez, Jarrod Lawson | Out Loud | Raquel Rodriguez, Sammy B | Risk Taker | Blxst & Offset | Always Something | Blxst | I Wanna | Essii | Crying For Love | Bridge | Help Me Find A Way | Gary Taylor | With Me | Cachet | Sunset Blvd | Jaz Karis | Set It Off (2024 Remix) | MS1 Project, J.Daphaney | Work For You | Joshua Thew | Hey Love | Shaunice Cherelle | So Wrong | Adrian Bagher feat. Tre Williams | Incomplete | Carlos Strong | Shameful Game | Pale Jay | Cruisin' | Jyshoun | More Than A Slide (feat. Phoebe Parris) | Jyshoun | I've Been Trying | Kelyn & Keite | Just Believe | Mister Council | Would You Mind | Nova Novais | All I Want Is You (feat. October London) | Boney James | Come Back | Kate Stewart | Show Up | Aáyanna | Baby I'm Yours (Radio Mix) | Randy Ruffin | Your Flowers | Omar Cunningham | Good Man Good Woman | Omar Cunningham
durée : 00:02:18 - Le vrai ou faux - Parmi les fake news bien tenaces sur les réseaux sociaux : l'idée que Céline Dion va toucher deux millions d'euros pour se produire lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture, vendredi 26 juillet.
Nick Nollenberger sits down with newly signed defenseman Braden Haché to talk about his journey in the OHL, winning a Memorial Cup, signing with the Barracuda and more.
Clara et son amie Claire sont journalistes. En mars 2023, elles signent pour la programmation et la présentation d'un festival mode/sport/musique qui se tient en Arabie Saoudite le mois suivant. Cachet promis pour ces 2 prestations : 19.000 €. L'évènement est un succès, seulement les jeunes femmes n'ont été réglées que de la moitié de la somme due, soit 9.500 €... Cela va faire un an qu'elles attendent le complément ! Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.
La journaliste Linda Troller revient sur un cas, impliquant deux journalistes, l'Arabie Saoudite et un homme d'affaires à la renommée internationale... Clara et son amie Claire signent pour la programmation et la présentation d'un festival mode/sport/musique qui se tient en Arabie Saoudite le mois suivant. Cachet promis pour ces 2 prestations : 19.000 €. L'événement est un succès, seulement les jeunes femmes n'ont été réglées que de la moitié de la somme due, soit 9.500 €... Cela va faire un an qu'elles attendent le complément ! Au micro de Marine Calmes, un membre de l'équipe de "Ça peut vous arriver" revient sur les négociations difficiles et les moments off de ces 3h d'antenne !
Ré-écoutez deux des épisodes coups de coeur du podcast !**********************************[Épisode 21 initialement diffusé en avril 2022]Je suis très heureuse de vous retrouver aujourd'hui pour un sujet que je voulais aborder depuis longtemps avec vous sur ce podcast. Je suis allée voir Marie, qui a rénové elle-même avec son mari une petite maison en banlieue de Pornic. Le sujet ? Acheter un bien qui n'a pas de cachet, et lui en apporter grâce aux travaux qu'on y fait. La maison de Marie était de construction très récente, avec des matériaux sans charme, lisses, assez communs, ce qui est le cas dans un bon nombre de maisons qui sont sur le marché, et dans cet épisode, nous avons voulu montrer qu'il est possible de transformer ce genre de maison pour la rendre à votre goût, le tout sans forcément tout casser, ni dépenser des sommes folles. Avec Marie, on a parlé de trouver sa maison en passant devant la vitrine d'une agence immobilière (comme quoi ça arrive vraiment !), de comment poser du parquet sur du carrelage, de s'inspirer des couleurs de la nature pour sa décoration, de refaire entièrement soi-même une cuisine sans y laisser un bras, de pimper un couloir, d'apporter de la vie, de la texture, de la matière à une maison un peu trop lisse, et plus globalement du bonheur de faire des travaux pour créer son chez soi.Les photos de la visite de la maison de Marie sont en ligne sur le site du podcast lechantierpodcast.fr pour que vous puissiez bien visualiser les pièces, les couleurs, les meubles, les détails de décoration dont on parle dans l'épisode.Rendez-vous aussi sur notre compte Instagram @lechantierpodcast où vous pourrez trouver des avant/après des travaux. Et pour finir, un très grand merci au spécialiste du film adhésif Film pour Vitre qui soutient cet épisode. Rendez-vous jusqu'au 30 mai 2022 sur leur site film-pour-vitre.com pour bénéficier de -10% sur votre commande avec le code PODCAST !Bonne écoute ;) ********************************NOTES DE L'ÉPISODE- Les photos du home tour de la maison de Marie : https://www.lechantierpodcast.fr/21-chez-marie-guedon- Le compte Instagram du podcast : https://instagram.com/lechantierpodcast - Le blog de Marie avec des articles détaillés sur la rénovation de sa maison : https://homebymarie.com/category/my-home/ Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In 2003, the arbiters of taste were obsessed with Europe—but David Alhadeff decided to open up a gallery for contemporary design in Brooklyn. It was a gamble, but it paid off, and over the past twenty years The Future Perfect has helped put American industrial designers on the map. In the process, Alhadeff has built a unique business model, eventually combining a gallery space with his own home in Los Angeles. On this episode of the podcast, he speaks with host Dennis Scully about finding ways to change within the constraints of a small business, how Los Angeles compares to New York as a market for design, and why you can't have scale and cache at the same time.This episode is sponsored by MintedLINKSThe Future PerfectDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Voici les trois mots du jour: Une Bibliothèque, féroce et un Cachet Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Voici les trois mots du jour: Une Bibliothèque, féroce et un Cachet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:49:06 - Grand Canal - par : Eva Bester - Actrice césarisée en 2020 pour son rôle dans le film de Nicolas Pariser, Alice et le Maire, Anaïs Demoustier sera mercredi à l'affiche du dernier film de Quentin Dupieux, Daaaaaalí !, cinéaste avec lequel elle signe sa quatrième collaboration.
Today Charlotte Greenway is in for Nick and joined by Lydia Hislop who begins by discussing the format of today's X-Country chase vs that which is run at the Cheltenham Festival. Jon Pullin, clerk of the course at Cheltenham provides an update on the ground and Joe Tizzard runs through his runners over the three days. Ahead of the Navan Racing Festival Dave Keena speaks to jockey, Paul Townend and trainer, Henry de Bromhead. Charlotte and Lydia also touch on the Affordability Checks Petition and yesterday's BHA hearing regarding Jonny Clayton, attached to the Mick Appleby yard. Finally Nick continues the build up to the Sceptre session at Tattersalls by speaking to Harry Herbert of Highclere Thoroughbreds regarding Guineas winner Cachet.
All things Betfred St Leger, will we have a royal winner? Or could Dettori land one more British Classic? Charlotte Greenway recaps on interview from this week with connection of runners in tomorrow's big race at Doncaster including, William Haggas, John Gosden, Barry Mahon, Kieran Shoemark, David Redvers & Ed Crisford. Plus, a line from George Boughey on the return of last year's 1000 Guineas heroine Cachet in a Group 3 at Doncaster on Sunday.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to have a canter through the racing headlines today. Among topics discussed are the Irish TV advertising crisis, the removal of Fakenham's New Year Fixture and the Keeneland Sale prices. With an eye to the St Leger, Nick talks to David Redvers about contender Middle Earth, while he gets the lowdown on returning Guineas heroines Cachet and Mawj from trainers George Boughey and Saeed Bin Suroor respectively. JA McGrath brings the first instalment from Hong Kong this season, while headteacher Nicky Jones of Clifton Green Primary, York, talks to us about Goldream's visit during National racehorse Week. Noel George, co-trainer of star French chaser Il Est Francais reflects on his seasonal debut at Auteuil and outlines plans for an Anglo-French campaign.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to have a canter through the racing headlines today. Among topics discussed are the Irish TV advertising crisis, the removal of Fakenham's New Year Fixture and the Keeneland Sale prices. With an eye to the St Leger, Nick talks to David Redvers about contender Middle Earth, while he gets the lowdown on returning Guineas heroines Cachet and Mawj from trainers George Boughey and Saeed Bin Suroor respectively. JA McGrath brings the first instalment from Hong Kong this season, while headteacher Nicky Jones of Clifton Green Primary, York, talks to us about Goldream's visit during National racehorse Week. Noel George, co-trainer of star French chaser Il Est Francais reflects on his seasonal debut at Auteuil and outlines plans for an Anglo-French campaign.
Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community.Honeybadger sponsors this episode - combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform and making you a DevOps hero. (04:00) - Laravel 10.19 released (13:57) - Laravel Forge introduces zero downtime deployments with Envoyer integration (15:49) - Laravel Herd v1.2.0 includes an app creation wizard, Tinkerwell integration, and more (17:56) - Laravel Volt/Folio beta 5 is out, now with named routes (19:52) - Cachet v3 announcement (22:32) - The Laracon AU 2023 schedule is here (23:38) - Generate API documentation for Laravel with Scramble (26:51) - Sponsor: Honeybadger (28:03) - Convert numbers to words in Laravel with SpellNumber (31:12) - SpladePanel - create dashboards using Laravel Splade and Jetstream (32:52) - Shorten URLs in your Laravel ap with the Cuttly package (34:46) - EnumConcern - effortless enumeration handling in PHP (37:41) - Lightweight permissions for Laravel with Ladder (44:15) - UI Colors: Tailwind CSS color generator (45:52) - Search for job son LaraJobs from Raycast (47:42) - PHP max() function (48:25) - Debugging gateway errors
Charlotte Greenway again in for Nick and joined by Rishi Persad who start with the news that William Buick has officially been jocked on Desert Crown this morning for Saturday's King George and David Redvers discusses why the race is a sponsor's dream this year. George Boughey looks ahead to his runners over the next few days inclduing exciting two year old Soprano who heads to Sandown before we head to the US for this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock segment to hear from Triple Crown winner and now sire sensation, Justify's breeder Tanya Gunther.
Pásele a lo barrido de los chismes de calidad.
Cachet Prescott with Introvert, Dear informs us of how we can speak up to intimidating people. Episode 1762: How to Speak Up to People Who Intimidate You as an Introvert by Cachet Prescott with Introvert Dear Jenn Granneman is the founder of Introvert, Dear and author of The Secret Lives of Introverts. She started Introvert, Dear in 2013 as her personal blog. She was living with an extroverted roommate, dating an extroverted guy, and working an extroverted job (teaching 4th grade). Jenn wanted to write about what it was like being an introvert living in an extrovert's world. In true introvert form, she wrote her blog anonymously for almost two years. Jenn had no desire to be in the spotlight. And she had no idea her little blog would become this! Now, with the help of "quiet ones" around the world, she is on a mission: to let introverts everywhere know it's okay to be who they are. The original post is located here: https://introvertdear.com/news/introverts-speak-up-people-who-intimidate-you/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cachet Prescott with Introvert, Dear informs us of how we can speak up to intimidating people. Episode 1762: How to Speak Up to People Who Intimidate You as an Introvert by Cachet Prescott with Introvert Dear Jenn Granneman is the founder of Introvert, Dear and author of The Secret Lives of Introverts. She started Introvert, Dear in 2013 as her personal blog. She was living with an extroverted roommate, dating an extroverted guy, and working an extroverted job (teaching 4th grade). Jenn wanted to write about what it was like being an introvert living in an extrovert's world. In true introvert form, she wrote her blog anonymously for almost two years. Jenn had no desire to be in the spotlight. And she had no idea her little blog would become this! Now, with the help of “quiet ones” around the world, she is on a mission: to let introverts everywhere know it's okay to be who they are. The original post is located here: https://introvertdear.com/news/introverts-speak-up-people-who-intimidate-you/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick is joined by Lee Mottershead, senior writer for the Racing Post, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Among discussion points today is the case surrounding Hampshire trainer Robyn Brisland, on which Post reporter Peter Scargill has his say. Also on the show, Kevin Blake talks StandUp4Racing and its impact since the Grand National, George Boughey with news on Believing, Cachet and his success at the Craven Breeze-Up Sales, Ed Babington on Missed the Cut and his new Racehorse Trader venture, while Oussama Aboughazale, from Haras Sumaya in Chile, joins the show as an excellent addition to the Weatherbys Bloodstock roster.
Nick is joined by Lee Mottershead, senior writer for the Racing Post, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Among discussion points today is the case surrounding Hampshire trainer Robyn Brisland, on which Post reporter Peter Scargill has his say. Also on the show, Kevin Blake talks StandUp4Racing and its impact since the Grand National, George Boughey with news on Believing, Cachet and his success at the Craven Breeze-Up Sales, Ed Babington on Missed the Cut and his new Racehorse Trader venture, while Oussama Aboughazale, from Haras Sumaya in Chile, joins the show as an excellent addition to the Weatherbys Bloodstock roster.
Cachet for Djoon Radio 18.04.23 by Djoon
durée : 00:24:53 - John Eliot Gardiner, chef d'orchestre (1/5) - par : Benjamin François - Rencontre avec John Eliot Gardiner, chef d'orchestre ET fermier, comme il aime à le souligner au micro de Benjamin François ! Emaillée de savoureuses anecdotes, cette série évoquera l'éblouissante carrière de Sir John Eliot qui fête cette année ses 80 printemps. - réalisé par : Lionel Quantin
Minter Dialogue with Hedi Mardisoo Hedi Mardisoo, CEO and cofounder along with Kalle Palling, of Cachet that creates smart insurance solutions that take into account your lifestyle and work schedule. Based out of Estonia, Cachet is an insurance tech initiative that was voted top 100 most innovative startups in the space in 2021. In this conversation with Hedi, we discuss the notions of platform economy and platform worker, the major problem that Cachet solves, the challenges they've faced and how they've tackled them, future growth plans and much more. If you've got comments or questions you'd like to see answered, send your email or audio file to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to rate/review the show on RateThisPodcast. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter.
Starting with your “why” is a game changer. It keeps you aligned with your values, what's important in your life, and where you want to go. Cachet Prescott is a career strategist, workplace trainer, and resume writer (aka “career storyteller”). With her business, Career Cachet she empowers women to “listen to their lives” and to become intentional about the next stages in their careers, whether in the workforce or as entrepreneurs. She reminds us that having a career that fits around our life IS possible and shows us how to get it! For helping finding the career that fits you, enroll in our free 8-day course at figureitout.co!
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the horseracing world today. Never has the debate surrounding fixtures and funding in Great Britain been more intense and Nick is joined by BHA COO Richard Wayman, who seeks to explain the size of the 2023 fixture list and articulates the challenges facing the sport. Wayman conceded that fewer fixtures is, in part, the answer to the growing issue with small fields and uncompetitive racing. Nick and Lee also congratulate Mark Johnston on 5000 career winners and summarise the appeal that is currently being heard into the outcome of the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot. Nick talks to trainer George Boughey about Hoo Ya Mal's run this weekend and beyond, plus an update on his Guineas winner Cachet, while Pat Cummings, Director of the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation, has the latest news from Kentucky on the latest developments in the Baffert case and the problems with the turf track at Churchill Downs.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the horseracing world today. Never has the debate surrounding fixtures and funding in Great Britain been more intense and Nick is joined by BHA COO Richard Wayman, who seeks to explain the size of the 2023 fixture list and articulates the challenges facing the sport. Wayman conceded that fewer fixtures is, in part, the answer to the growing issue with small fields and uncompetitive racing. Nick and Lee also congratulate Mark Johnston on 5000 career winners and summarise the appeal that is currently being heard into the outcome of the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot. Nick talks to trainer George Boughey about Hoo Ya Mal's run this weekend and beyond, plus an update on his Guineas winner Cachet, while Pat Cummings, Director of the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation, has the latest news from Kentucky on the latest developments in the Baffert case and the problems with the turf track at Churchill Downs.
Nick is joined by the Daily Mirror's David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the horseracing world. They lead with the brilliant success of Baaeed in the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury, which saw the undefeated colt earn rave reviews and comparisons with the greatest horse of the modern era. They also look back on the French Guineas at Paris Longchamp, and are joined by Harry Herbert, whose Highclere Thoroughbred Racing owned Cachet finished an honourable second in the Pouliches. Herbert brings news of two potential Derby candidates for the operation, and is particularly sweet on Friday's Goodwood triallist, Lysander. Nick and Dave also discuss John Gosden's smart looking three year old fillies and comment on a deeply worrying welfare case in Ireland involving trainer Pat Hayes. As the white filly Sodashi becomes a sensation in Japan and across social media, Nick talks to Japan-based Kate Hunter about her impact on the sport and whether she might travel abroad after her stirring victory in the Victoria Mile.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Newsboy David Yates to discuss the latest news and developments from around the horseracing world. Reflecting on both Guineas, a spectacular weekend for rider James Doyle and casting an eye forward to Derby trials and Royal Ascot, they check in with Cachet's trainer George Boughey and Hyde Park Stud's John Bourke, who purchased the dam of the Classic winner in foal to Aclaim for just 3,000 gns. Later in this edition, Nick catches up with Ralph Beckett, who trained that mare, ironically handled the runner-up Prosperous Voyage, and who has strong words in his role as NTF President about the need to prune race numbers in a bid to boost competitiveness and field sizes.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and developments from around the world of horseracing. On today's show, Nick and Rishi discuss the dominant performance of 2000 Guineas favourite Native Trail in his Craven Stakes comeback, and consider the likely continued impact of Appleby trained horses in 2022. With another key trial - the Greenham - set to be run at Newbury this Saturday, trainer Richard Hannon joins the show to discuss his two chances, with added insight from his stable jockey Pat Dobbs. In the build up to the Kentucky Derby, Taiba's owner Amr Zedan (Zedan Racing) gives Nick an in-depth interview about his horse's prospects and explains his decision to pursue the Derby trail despite Bob Baffert's suspension. Jake Warren tells Nick how he picked out Nell Gwyn winner Cachet as a 2yo breeder a Tattersalls, while Mark Smyly gives details of tomorrow's Lambourn Open Day. Paul Cole pays a moving tribute to Julie Cecil, who died yesterday aged 80.
Nick is joined by David Yates, Newsboy of the Daily Mirror, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They talk in depth about the 2022 Randox Grand National, and reflect on the warmth felt towards retiring winning amateur rider Sam Waley Cohen and his positive contribution to the industry as well as paying tribute to the brilliant training skills of Emmet Mullins. Nick and Dave also examine the likely reaction to the two fatalities in the race, Discorama and Eclair Surf, discuss how the news of the injuries/fatalities was disseminated, and consider the ramifications of the winning rider's ban for overuse of the whip. As the season in the UK transitions to the Flat, Nick and Dave discuss this week's Craven Stakes (ft. Champion 2yo Native Trail), while trainer George Boughey discusses the claims of Cachet in the Nell Gwyn. US agent Joe Miller tells Nick why he is coming to the Tattersalls Breeze Up Sales this week, Simon Sweeting joins the show to talk about the EBF 2yo Finals, and NBC's Matt Bernier gives a rundown of the weekend's key Kentucky Derby trials.