American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
POPULARITY
Grade I-winning millionaire Connect is an outstanding individual with top miler speed. He won six of eight lifetime starts, including the G1 Cigar Mile and G2 Pennsylvania Derby, and posted four triple-digit Beyer Speed Figures. Connect is one of the top sons by leading sire Curlin, out of Holy Bull mare Bullville Belle. This is the family of Grade 1 winner Backseat Rhythm, graded winner Native Regent, and stakes winners Tani Maru, Barkerville Belle, Royal Fair and Morriston Belle.In his first crop, Connect had multiple graded stakes winners, including Grade 1 winner Rattle N Roll in the Breeders' Futurity (G1) and Hidden Connection, winning and setting a new record in the Pocahontas S. (G3). Success on the track continued in 2023 with Rattle N Roll tallying three more graded stakes wins. New graded stakes winners include two-year-old Witwatersrand and three-year-old Implicated. Stakes winners include The Alys Look, who also placed in the G1 Kentucky Oaks, Hayes Strike, Apple Picker, Grannys Connection, etc.In his first two seasons at stud, Connect was supported by 274 mares including top breeders G. Watts Humphrey Jr., Machmer Hall, Paul Pompa Jr., St. Elias Stable, Three Chimneys Farm, etc.(UPDATED JAN 31, 2025)
Friday's Race of the Day is Saratoga's Curlin Stakes. Dan Illman and Mike Beer analyze here. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
In episode 14, Neil is joined by Roger Curlin, Executive Director of the EDGE Business District Association. He shares his thoughts on St. Petersburg's growth over the years, what excites him most about the development project and how he thinks it will impact the trajectory of an already thriving community. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Farr Curlin is the Josiah C. Trent Professor of Medical Humanities and CoDirector of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative (TMC) at Duke University. Dr. Curlin's ethics scholarship takes up moral questions that are raised by religionassociated differences in physicians' practices. He is an active palliative medicine physician and holds appointments in both the School of Medicine and the Divinity School, where he is working with colleagues to develop a new interdisciplinary community of scholarship and training focused on the intersection of theology, medicine, and culture.
In their 2021 book The Way of Medicine: Ethics and the Healing Profession, Duke University professor of medical humanities Farr Curlin and philosophy professor Christopher Tollefsen argued that the Western approach to healthcare has shifted in recent decades from the pursuit of objective wellbeing to a consumer industry. In the process, doctors are increasingly seen as “service providers” whose main job is to help patients do whatever they want with their bodies. Just two years later, their analysis seems spot on. For example, the healthy functioning of a woman's body during pregnancy is often treated and even labeled a “disease.” Same-sex couples, who have chosen inherently sterile sexual unions, sue and then lobby legislatures to redefine their inability to procreate as “infertility.” They act as if there's no difference between a man and woman unable to conceive due to some medical situation and a man and a man unable to conceive due to, well, reality. This shift–from medicine as the pursuit of health to medicine as confirmation of our self-expression–is most evident in the transgender movement. In Virginia, a man who claims to be a woman is suing a county for placing him in the men's jail. He argues that prison officials should be legally bound to accommodate his gender dysphoria under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA was designed to address conditions in which a person was injured or disabled. In this case, a fully functioning and capable person is claiming “disability” because his local prison does not accommodate his individual wishes. The very existence of so-called “transgender medicine” is, in fact, a case in point. Hindering the body's natural development or cutting off healthy body parts in service of an inner sense of self is an abject perversion of medicine as a “healing profession.” According to Curlin and Tollefsen, the way back to a healthy (no pun intended) healthcare system is by recovering the definition of health as “an objective bodily norm for all living organisms.” [L]iving beings have characteristic bodily activities and tendencies, and these activities and tendencies determine what is appropriate—the norm—for them in regard to the well-working of their organic bodies. Though that seems obvious enough, restoring this understanding of health requires that the “well-working of our organic bodies” is understood to be a moral good: If health either is not real or is not good, patients have no intrinsic reason to choose health rather than other desired states; nor do physicians have any intrinsic reason to make health central to their practice and profession. Of course, despite a great deal of moral confusion infecting medicine, an objective understanding of “health” remains uncontroversial in many areas. Physical pain is real. Hunger is real. Fatigue is real. Currently no one is demanding disability pay because they have to sleep at regular intervals when they'd rather not. In the wake of the sexual revolution, doubts about the objectivity and goodness of health are aimed mostly at the makeup and function of our bodies that have to do with sex. That's not surprising given that the West has spent decades steeped in the idea that sexual activity can be disconnected from morality. Once the normal and healthy functioning of human bodies are considered “oppressive” and “optional,” healthcare is reduced to a highly consequential and potentially fatal art project. Gone from the equation are all given, all purpose, and all moral limitations. If something can be done, and someone wants it to be done, then it should be done. The biblical narrative, in contrast, describes human beings (and therefore human bodies) as created by God with purpose. This purpose implies the kinds of physical and moral norms that can undergird a stable understanding of health. The fall explains why things aren't as they were created to be, undergirding a helpful and objective understanding of “sickness” and disability. The redemption provided in Jesus Christ aims at the restoration of God's creation, which means healing is possible. Thus, the work of medicine is a redemptive activity, with ethical possibility and moral boundaries. Medicine was built on this framework of reality and, without it, could devolve into a moral chaos, where up is confused with down, right with wrong, and health with “whatever we want.” Canada's so-called “Medical Assistance in Dying” program is the most obvious case in point. There's nothing about the program that is medical, or assistance, or about dying. Rather, it's a harm done to unburden us of having to care by killing the one who needs it. In a more rational age, MAiD would be seen as the horrifying evil it is. But in ours, evil and destruction are seen as good. This is how a society runs toward death: not only by denying God but by denying the obvious realities of the world He created. This Breakpoint was co-authored by Maria Baer. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.
New Direction Same Jesus Revival Sunday Morning Apostle G. CurlinSupport the show
JK and Steve chat about his 10,000th win, an emotional bit about Curlin, Rachel's magic, the elusive Kentucky Derby, and more! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
JK and Steve chat about his 10,000th win, an emotional bit about Curlin, Rachel's magic, the elusive Kentucky Derby, and more! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
JK and Steve chat about his 10,000th win, an emotional bit about Curlin, Rachel's magic, the elusive Kentucky Derby, and more! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
The guys kick things off by discussing their picks from the HearingLife Tour Challenge (10:45), the results from the Mixed Curling Championship (13:30), the Pan Continental Championship (21:00), voting over issues surrounding dues at Grand National (27:00), wonder if skips try to listen in on each other's discussions on the ice and try to ‘steal signs' (32:00) and Warren updates listeners on the 5.5hr USA Curling Meeting (23:00).The guys are then joined by Oskar Eriksson and Rasmus Wranå (35:50) from Team Edin after taking home the HearingLife Tour Challenge men's title.This podcast is produced by Warren Hansen and Amil Delic, recorded and mixed by Mike Rogerson, and hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Acacia is joined by Stone Farm's Lynn Hancock, who consigned hip 126 at the Fasig Tipton Saratoga Select Sale, a Curlin filly who sold for $2 million. She then speaks to Aron Wellman of Eclipse Thoroughbreds, who also purchased a Curlin filly, hip 151 for $1,050,000. Aron also discusses the G1 Alabama favorite, Nest.
Acacia is joined by Stone Farm's Lynn Hancock, who consigned hip 126 at the Fasig Tipton Saratoga Select Sale, a Curlin filly who sold for $2 million. She then speaks to Aron Wellman of Eclipse Thoroughbreds, who also purchased a Curlin filly, hip 151 for $1,050,000. Aron also discusses the G1 Alabama favorite, Nest.
Join us for a conversation with Chaplain (COL) David P. Curlin the FORSCOM Chaplain's Office Chief of Operations & Sustainment, as he discusses his unique invocation style. We also spoke with him about the feedback he has received from peers and what inspired him to think outside the box and do things a little differently.
PTF hosts JK (Jonathon Kinchen) and Matt Bernier as they give their tips for the key Kentucky Derby preps, the Florida Derby, Arkansas Derby, and Jeff Ruby Steaks. You have a chance to win a free $100 bet on next weekend's races if you leave a comment on this video with your selections for these three races. In the event of a tie, one winner will be randomly drawn. To be eligible, you must sign up for the FREE In the Money Newsletter. Will Charge It be the favorite? How good is Simplification? Will White Abarrio step up again? Is Classic Causeway the real deal? Is Secret Oath good enough to beat the boys? Is Cyberknife a live longshot? How will the ex-Baffert runners, Doppelganger and We The People do? Here you'll find the answers to these questions and many more. Then, on today's show, Jessica Paquette and Nick Tammaro give their thoughts on Sam Houston's player-friendly Space City Pick 6. Lastly, Billy Koch (Little Red Feather Racing) and Michelle Yu from The Owners' Box Podcast are here to go over the Saturday Golden Hour Pick Four. the Golden Hour Pick Four is one of the best bets in horse racing and this week we get thoughts on an intriguing sequence that includes a notable first-time starter, Karin With An I (by Curlin out of Beholder), and a big priced single in the last. We also get a run through the rest of the Little Red Feather runners on the afternoon and thoughts from Michelle on the Arkansas Derby (where she's rooting for Cyberknife and Secret Oath). As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email) - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus)
PTF hosts JK (Jonathon Kinchen) and Matt Bernier as they give their tips for the key Kentucky Derby preps, the Florida Derby, Arkansas Derby, and Jeff Ruby Steaks. You have a chance to win a free $100 bet on next weekend's races if you leave a comment on this video with your selections for these three races. In the event of a tie, one winner will be randomly drawn. To be eligible, you must sign up for the FREE In the Money Newsletter. Will Charge It be the favorite? How good is Simplification? Will White Abarrio step up again? Is Classic Causeway the real deal? Is Secret Oath good enough to beat the boys? Is Cyberknife a live longshot? How will the ex-Baffert runners, Doppelganger and We The People do? Here you'll find the answers to these questions and many more. Then, on today's show, Jessica Paquette and Nick Tammaro give their thoughts on Sam Houston's player-friendly Space City Pick 6. Lastly, Billy Koch (Little Red Feather Racing) and Michelle Yu from The Owners' Box Podcast are here to go over the Saturday Golden Hour Pick Four. the Golden Hour Pick Four is one of the best bets in horse racing and this week we get thoughts on an intriguing sequence that includes a notable first-time starter, Karin With An I (by Curlin out of Beholder), and a big priced single in the last. We also get a run through the rest of the Little Red Feather runners on the afternoon and thoughts from Michelle on the Arkansas Derby (where she's rooting for Cyberknife and Secret Oath). As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email) - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners. If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - http://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus (www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus)
In this episode, Sean and Scott go around the world of curling to talk about all the action from the ice. They start by recapping the Brier (1:45), including Brad Gushue's remarkable win, some of the more fun results, and the state of the broadcasts. That's followed by a recap of the Paralympics (35:25), including the great performances by the medallists and Slovakia's incredible run. They then preview the Women's World Curling Championship, which starts on Saturday (43:55), by discussing their expectations for the 13 teams in the field. They wrap up by offering their reactions to some of the team breakups that have been announced this week (1:07:28).For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
In this episode, Sean and Scott go around the world of curling to talk about all the action from the ice. They start by recapping the Brier (1:45), including Brad Gushue's remarkable win, some of the more fun results, and the state of the broadcasts. That's followed by a recap of the Paralympics (35:25), including the great performances by the medallists and Slovakia's incredible run. They then preview the Women's World Curling Championship, which starts on Saturday (43:55), by discussing their expectations for the 13 teams in the field. They wrap up by offering their reactions to some of the team breakups that have been announced this week (1:07:28).For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
#NeverHadItRadio LIVE NHISG "Where Are They Now?" Hosts: David Riley, Tim Moore, & Princess Cooper Guest: Curlin Beck - Former RB @ WVU - Monday, March 14th, 630PM Est.
You know the drill its Olympic time so it is time to learn about a new sport! This time we got Curling! We also shout out Tony Dungy and Doug Willams to kick off Black History Month! So sit back and relax and enjoy this weeks episode of the Halftimers Podcast Olde City Sports BodyChek Wellness Bayou Teche Brewing YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmNyPfkJ06T0Yu8zVSEnvGA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evan-hale04/support
This lecture was given on November 2, 2021 at Yale University. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Farr Curlin is the Josiah C. Trent Professor of Medical Humanities and Co-Director of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative (TMC) at Duke University. Dr. Curlin's ethics scholarship takes up moral questions that are raised by religion-associated differences in physicians' practices. He is an active palliative medicine physician and holds appointments in both the School of Medicine and the Divinity School, where he is working with colleagues to develop a new interdisciplinary community of scholarship and training focused on the intersection of theology, medicine, and culture.
When your faith is quickened, you can hear god in ways you never imagined.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=3N_fxARPB0Jca174-leQiGUAMEFrbqC8weGEnmiq01MWQZKvfCQggzvaYDDMWTXxX81SoG&country.x=US&locale.x=)
What happens when we believe God like Caleb and Joshua; will we consider our age or the promise God made. When we consider the promise God made; nothing will be impossible no matter how old we are.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=3N_fxARPB0Jca174-leQiGUAMEFrbqC8weGEnmiq01MWQZKvfCQggzvaYDDMWTXxX81SoG&country.x=US&locale.x=)
Dr. Farr Curlin and Professor Christopher Tollefsen join Aaron to discuss their new book: The Way of Medicine: Ethics and the Healing Profession. They address the purpose of medicine, physician burnout, patient and physician autonomy, conscientious objection, and the future of the profession. The Way of Medicine: Ethics and the Healing Profession Please visit the Ethics and Public Policy's Bioethics and American Democracy program page for more information
Don't miss a single podcast of CMDA Matters. You can subscribe through iTunes or GooglePlay, download our free CMDA app and or listen on our website at www.cmda.org/cmdamatters. This weekly podcast hosted by Dr. Mike Chupp features one interview with brief news and announcements that matter to you. Dr. Farr A. Curlin joins Dr. Mike Chupp on this week's CMDA Matters podcast to discuss his new book, The Way of Medicine, and present an alternative to the Provider of Services Model.
1:15 History of the Travers, America's oldest stakes race to be held at Saratoga, America's oldest racetrack, this Saturday. The Riddle family gives Man O'War's trophy cup, the original of which was made by Tiffany. 2:33 What the heck is the Travers canoe? Floating in the infield pond of the track since the 1920's, it's always painted in the colors of the winning jockey's silks from the previous race. This is now a sixty year-old tradition of bragging rights. 4:02 Midnight Bourbon returns after the disastrous Haskell, fortunately healthy for racing! After being burned, Trixie may be through with this “bad boyfriend.” 5:59 Essential Quality's enormous and enormously fast behind would look fine in anything, but especially a canoe. Does the latest Jim Dandy give us any doubts? 7:53 Perhaps the second post position is even better than #1. 8:30 Repost of the recent article by HRN on small fields this season: https://www.horseracingnation.com/news/We_asked_Why_are_the_fields_so_small_at_Saratoga_123 Aere dominant horses like EQ “to blame?” 9:20 How much were You paid for falling out of bed this morning? Fat purses and small fields mean cabbage for everyone! 10:24 EQ is the “Kwisatz Hadderach,” so perhaps dress your bets around him like an important piece of furniture. 10:45 Keepmeinmind is just happy to be here and racking up the dough underneath without having to bother to win. 13:00 Dynamic One was last seen in the Curlin and feels like fresh flesh in this race. 13:37 We both like Miles D, not just for his awesome namesake, but as a lightly-raced, perhaps longer-shot prospect with a serious jockey aboard. 16:03 Masqueparade is well-matched for this company, a real exacta possibility. 16:46 King Fury had a terrible last “prep race” on turf, but this is back to the dirt. 17:51 Apparently, trainers do NOT carry the jockeys on their backs across finish lines. Is it possible for one to have the “inside track” on a race from year to year? 19:05 Weej vows a SHIRT WILL BE EATEN (!) if King Fury does better than last or next-to-last. 20:27 Saratoga's upcoming Jockey Club Gold, 103rd running, for 3 year-olds and up. Perhaps next weekend we'll see more horses who experienced 2020 as a “lost season?” 22:52 How is an assassin supposed to look in the Post Parade? Also, make sure to check out Weej's new video tour of free online racing research here https://youtu.be/elOWTZlBXmc or at our website https://www.33xpl.com Enjoy the podcast everywhere you like to listen or at YouTube. Check us out on Instagram or Pinterest. And subscribe at 33xpl.com for more goodies, including our very occasional newsletter, but never spam! And until next time, HAPPY RACING, YA'LL!
Doctors are now Providers. Patients are now Clients. And visits are now Encounters. We must restore the sacred doctor-patient relationship. Special guest host, Dr. Say Salomon is on Faisel & Friends this week talking to Dr. Farr Curlin about practicing medicine today with integrity in an age of physician burnout. The University of Notre Dame Press is pleased to offer those who listen to the Faisel & Friends podcast a 30% discount on the book if purchased on our website: undpress.nd.edu. Simply use the discount code 14FF30 in the shopping cart and click “Add Promotion Code.” If you have any questions, call (800) 848-6224. Being a doctor is your calling because you couldn't imagine doing anything else. Let's talk about your career goals in medicine. Connect with us and tell us how you dream of practicing medicine. Want to learn more about how we do healthcare? Visit our resource center and check out how we are transforming healthcare. Don't forget to subscribe to ChenMed Rx to receive the latest news and articles from ChenMed.
On tonight's Big Monday show we start out asking for prayers
We are joined by Pleasant Acres Farms Helen Barbazon to talk about the recent success of their freshman sire Neolithic and others like Ride on Curlin. Neolithic who already has a winner saw some success at the recently concluded OBS JUNE sale with 2yo's selling for 70k and 45k. Ride on Curlin's also sold well and the farm has some several exciting young stallions. *we apologize for the technical delays in posting this pod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-simon6/message
Two recent studies conducted at Oregon Health and Science University give some answers to questions about variants and vaccines. One study shows that people who have been infected with COVID-19, and therefore have natural immunity, are still vulnerable to new variants. And the Pfizer vaccine can help protect people with natural immunity against variants. At the same time, another study showed that the Pfizer vaccine is less effective at offering protection against variants in general than it is against the “wild-type” strain of the virus that originated the pandemic. This means people will probably have to get booster shots at some point. Marcel Curlin is an associate professor of medicine within OHSU's infectious disease division and co-senior author of both studies. He says the hope is that we can learn to live with the coronavirus in the same way we live with influenza. We hear from Curlin and co-senior author Fikadu Tafesse, who is also an assistant Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the OHSU School of Medicine.
With the upcoming Lone Star Park meeting just around the corner, Kaitlin Free and Andy Villanueva welcome owner CJ Johnsen and jockey Lane Luzzi to the #GOATZOOMROOM. Good conversation here, with Lane discussing his start. Blessed he was able to ride against his dad at SHRP last year. Meanwhile, CJ gives us the history of how he got his start on the administrative side of horse racing with Kentucky Downs. We discuss how to go about dealing with the Twitterati after a race. Some other interesting tidbits that go on race day. CJ gives us some info on Sally's Curlin. Kaitlin plays the "What IF?" game with both. But the hardest question comes at the end of the podcast when asking Lane a question about golf. We end the show with a CNak story. Next week our show will drop on Friday or Saturday morning as we will be in Kentucky taping the podcast. You can find all parties involved on Twitter. Lane Luzzi (@LaneJLuzzi)CJ Johnsen (@ceejayjohnsen)Kaitlin Free (@kaitlinefree)Andy Villanueva (@avillanueva3rd)GeeohayeteeHandicapping.com (@GOATHandicappin)
Ed and Spencer talk four races from last Saturday at Keeneland those races were 1-7-9-11 and some angles we talk about are why horses that win multiple G2-3 stakes can sometimes be overlooked and great bets at over laid odds Why having Curlin as a sire isn't a bad thing on a wet track day why betting the top 2 choices in an exacta an still pay big dividends
I’m SO excited to have another amazing Rockstar, Colleen Curlin, with me on the podcast this week! Colleen is a incredible events organizer, budding real estate mogul, creative writer, poet, and badass member of the Rockstar Program. I’m so glad to have her on this week to talk about her journey with coaching and the results she’s been able to create for herself. Tune in this week to Colleen’s favorite thought work tool, what she’s gained from working with a cohort of other badass women, and her suggestions to any other Type A badasses interested in coaching. Full shownotes and more at sarahmoody.com/podcast/30
This lecture was given on February 11, 2021 to the Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt Medical School chapters. For more information on upcoming events, visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org About the Speaker: Farr Curlin is the Josiah C. Trent Professor of Medical Humanities and Co-Director of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative (TMC) at Duke University. Dr. Curlin’s ethics scholarship takes up moral questions that are raised by religion associated differences in physicians’ practices. He is an active palliative medicine physician and holds appointments in both the School of Medicine and the Divinity School, where he is working with colleagues to develop a new interdisciplinary community of scholarship and training focused on the intersection of theology, medicine, and culture.
This week, Acacia recaps last week's Eclipse Awards and is joined by trainer Kenny McPeek, whose Swiss Skydiver took home Champion 3-Year-Old Filly honors. They discuss bargain-buy Swiss Skydiver, buying the mighty Curlin, and things to look for in a horse. Acacia is then joined by consignor Stuart Morris, who sold several short yearlings at the recent OBS Winter Mixed Sale. They bring the curtain back a bit on the process and methodology of selling young horses at public auction. Finally, Acacia is joined by Jimmy George, Marketing Director at Tattersalls to the discuss the upcoming February yearling sale in Newmarket, what to expect, and the new virtual format at this sale.
This week, Acacia recaps last week's Eclipse Awards and is joined by trainer Kenny McPeek, whose Swiss Skydiver took home Champion 3-Year-Old Filly honors. They discuss bargain-buy Swiss Skydiver, buying the mighty Curlin, and things to look for in a horse. Acacia is then joined by consignor Stuart Morris, who sold several short yearlings at the recent OBS Winter Mixed Sale. They bring the curtain back a bit on the process and methodology of selling young horses at public auction. Finally, Acacia is joined by Jimmy George, Marketing Director at Tattersalls to the discuss the upcoming February yearling sale in Newmarket, what to expect, and the new virtual format at this sale.
This lecture was given at Baylor University on September 24, 2020. For more events and info visit thomisticinstitute.org/events-1. Speaker Bio: Farr Curlin is Josiah C. Trent Professor of Medical Humanities and CoDirector of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative (TMC) at Duke University. Dr. Curlin’s ethics scholarship takes up moral questions that are raised by religion-associated differences in physicians’ practices. He is an active palliative medicine physician and holds appointments in both the School of Medicine and the Divinity School, where he is working with colleagues to develop a new interdisciplinary community of scholarship and training focused on the intersection of theology, medicine, and culture.
"I view marketing, especially right now, as an octopus. The business is the head of the octopus and the arms are the different marketing tools and techniques that they can use. The absolute first thing the business must do is they must have a strategy; the head of the octopus."No one knows the impact of a pandemic on small businesses better than the hospitality industry. And no one knows the hospitality industry better than our guest, Roger Curlin. Roger gives us a candid look at the current state of the industry, where the industry is headed, and how restaurants can survive the transition. Listen to find out what Roger's 5 factors for survival in hospitality are and what the hell an octopus has to do with marketing. In this episode: Chris Delaney, Chris 'Jinx' Jenkins, Victor Bolivar, Roger Curlin ******* More about Roger Curlin: Late in 2016, a couple of local entrepreneurs, Jack Homsey and Roger Curlin launched a member-dining club in Pinellas. Club Savor's value for diners is simple: join the club and get half off an entrée and half off an alcoholic drink for the member and a guest – all day, every day, all over town. They've created a wide array of dozens of restaurants and bars that participate in the program. With over 1,400 members, the local vibe of what they created is undeniable, as Curlin explains, “Our goal is to create a value ecosystem, where customers are incentivized to spend locally within a vast range of amazing businesses.” They set monthly fees in the club at under $30 so members can recover their payment in one night out. Although it's exclusive and invite-only for businesses to get involved - restaurants, bars, and businesses are not charged a fee to be promoted. Club Savor also coordinates with dozens of local charities to help raise funds for their causes and participates frequently at local think-tank sessions and with civic outreach. Connect with Roger: www.clubsavor.com FB/IG/Twitter: @clubsavor ******* get on our fucking email list: https://sendfox.com/ufmb join our fucking facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/unfckmybusiness subscribe to our fucking show: https://unfuckmybusiness.com/listen visit our fucking website: https://unfuckmybusiness.com/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Listen as Educator Barnes talks to Alexandra Curlin who is running for a seat on Washington Township's school board in Indianapolis. Curlin, like Educator Barnes, has children attending school in the district. They will discuss what it will take to ensure every student succeeds.
Robby Albarado, winner of the 2007 Preakness on Curlin and now Swiss Skydiver has joined Naomi on this week’s Talk Racing To Me! Robby discusses everything from the week leading up to the race itself, moment by moment. Swiss Skydiver became the 6th filly to beat the boys after Rachel Alexandra did so in 2009, running the second fastest Preakness ever. Him and trainer Kenny McPeek were tied to the hip during the preliminaries, with McPeek walking hots and Albarado getting up on the lady herself every single morning. A remarkable story, a historic race, listen to everything that made it happen. Right here, on Talk Racing To Me with Naomi.
Robby Albarado, winner of the 2007 Preakness on Curlin and now Swiss Skydiver has joined Naomi on this week's Talk Racing To Me! Robby discusses everything from the week leading up to the race itself, moment by moment. Swiss Skydiver became the 6th filly to beat the boys after Rachel Alexandra did so in 2009, running the second fastest Preakness ever. Him and trainer Kenny McPeek were tied to the hip during the preliminaries, with McPeek walking hots and Albarado getting up on the lady herself every single morning. A remarkable story, a historic race, listen to everything that made it happen. Right here, on Talk Racing To Me with Naomi.
In this 31st episode of the Down The Stretch Podcast, host Peter Gross delivers all kinds of horse races. There were 5 Stakes races at Woodbine on Saturday, including the $500,000 Canadian Oaks won by rising star, Curlin’s Voyage. The amazing Pink Lloyd won another Stakes race, his 22nd added money win, his 25th conquest from 31 starts. Driver Bob McClure paced past the $25 million mark and there were longshots scoring upsets in two $108,000 OSS Gold Series at Mohawk. Down The Stretch talks with jockey Skye Chernetz who delivered two bombs at Woodbine last week. Chernetz rode a winner for her mother, Bonnie Eshelman, who in the early 70s pissed off a lot of close-minded people by becoming one of the first female jockeys in Canada. Staying with the theme of parents and offspring – Nikki Alderson won a race at Woodbine, so her father, 57 year-old Ed Walton had to top her by winning twice at Ajax Downs. And how did Daryl Thiessen go from grappling with bulls to steering standardbreds? You’ll find out when you tune in this episode of the Down The Stretch Podcast.
Joe & Ken discuss his beginnings in Lexington, his longtime friendship with Dale Romans, purchasing Curlin for $57k, his Dead Heat victory in the Travers, Tejano Run, Take Charge Lady, Horse Races Now, growing the sport for the next generation and how Swiss Skydiver is training leading up to Saturday's Alabama Stakes!
JK and Nick Tammaro talk about his favorite racetrack moments, favorite (and not favorite) horses, 2014 BCBC run, the industry, wardrobe malfunctions, all-in on Curlin, and his time as a teller at Lone Star Park.
Caleb Curlin: Father, Farmer, Soldier, and Businessman
Welcome To The Table. In this minisode, Mike revisits the time when during a "PatChats" segment, Mr. Patty-O tells Mike, Tanner and Special Guest Fritz of "Fort Fritz"(Real Radio 104.1) about the time he went to the Gasparilla Weekend in Tampa the crazy events that follow. What did we learn form that?: The the party doesn't have to leave the appartment, spanish moms cook alot of food and there is such a thing as goldfish funeral. It all happens here at the Table...so Let's Talkl.
This lecture was given at Harvard Medical School on 4 February 2020. Farr Curlin is Josiah C. Trent Professor of Medical Humanities and CoDirector of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative (TMC) at Duke University. Dr. Curlin’s ethics scholarship takes up moral questions that are raised by religion-associated differences in physicians’ practices. He is an active palliative medicine physician and holds appointments in both the School of Medicine and the Divinity School, where he is working with colleagues to develop a new interdisciplinary community of scholarship and training focused on the intersection of theology, medicine, and culture. For more information on this and other events go to thomisticinstitute.org/events-1
This lecture was given at the University of South Carolina on November 14, 2019. For more events and info visit https://thomisticinstitute.org/events-1. Farr Curlin is Josiah C. Trent Professor of Medical Humanities and CoDirector of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative (TMC) at Duke University. Dr. Curlin’s ethics scholarship takes up moral questions that are raised by religionassociated differences in physicians’ practices. He is an active palliative medicine physician and holds appointments in both the School of Medicine and the Divinity School, where he is working with colleagues to develop a new interdisciplinary community of scholarship and training focused on the intersection of theology, medicine, and culture.
Dr. Deborah Lewinsohn and Dr. Marcel Curlin present two distinct approaches to understanding infectious diseases in global health today. First, Dr. Lewinsohn, a co-founder and director of the Center for Global Child Health Research, dives deep into the search for an improved childhood TB vaccine. Then, Dr. Curlin discusses Zika’s development, or pathogenesis.Afterwards, the group discuss malnutrition's impact on TB as well as the latency of neurotropic viruses.
We discuss Penn National's trio of Wednesday Stakes events as well as look ahead to the Fall Highweight at Aqueduct. Owner C.J. Johnsen from CJ Thoroughbreds joins the show to talk about his horse Sally's Curlin who's running in Thursday's Falls City Handicap at Churchill Downs.
The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School and the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine at Duke held a seminar on January 18, 2019 with Farr Curlin, MD. Dr. Curlin is Josiah C. Trent Professor of Medical Humanities. A practicing palliative medicine physician, Farr works in both the School of Medicine’s Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine, and the Divinity School’s Initiative on Theology, Medicine, and Culture. His talk is entitled, "Just Do your Job: Technology, Bureaucracy, and the Eclipse of Conscience in Contemporary Medicine."
Roger Curlin from Club Savor is the featured interview. Kristopher James is the featured music.
Emery Songer and John Hernandez talk about the latest in the Jerry Hollendorfer case, as the trainer is still looking for a track to stable horses. The hosts try to make sense of the polarizing aspects of the sport, specifically this year. They are joined by Jason Loutsch, Racing Manager for Albaugh Family Stables, to talk about the 19+ length win by 2-year-old Dennis' Moment at Ellis Park. Ken Miller joins the fray and recaps last weekend's big races with Highest Honors winning the Curlin, Imperial Hint winning the Alfred G. Vanderbilt, and Tax winning the Jim Dandy. The three also handicap the Test and Whitney coming up this weekend.
On this week's episode of the Who Do Ya Like Podcast over the BetAmerica Radio Network, Scott Shapiro welcomes in Brisnet's Ed DeRosa to chat about the three-year-old picture, the Jim Dandy Stakes, the Vanderbilt, and the late Pick 5 on Saturday at Saratoga Race Course. Scott and Ed discuss who the champion three-year-old should be as we head into August, who they like in the Curlin and Jim Dandy, and how they will approach Saturday's late Pick 5 that contains three graded stakes event. A great companion to your own handicapping at the Spa.
Emery Songer is joined by Prairie Meadows Handicapper John Hernandez and expert Ken Miller to recap the Haskell Invitational won by the polarizing Maximum Security. They also go through three big races at Saratoga this weekend: the Curlin, the Alfred G. Vanderbilt, and the Jim Dandy.
The road to the Breeders' Cup continues with this weekend's Awesome Again Stakes at Santa Anita and the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park. Veteran handicapper Jeff Siegel of XBTV helps us preview them, and we break down all of Saturday's Grade 1 races. Tom Ludt of the Phoenix Thoroughbreds ownership group discusses his top horses, including Gronkowski and his bid to win the Jockey Club Gold Cup. The racing flashback recalls Curlin's final victory 10 years ago. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod is available at Apple Podcasts, Google Play Podcasts and Stitcher. The RFRP and VSiN's coverage of the road to the Breeders' Cup are sponsored by Xpressbet. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This lecture was offered at Vanderbilt Medical School by Dr. Farr Curlin on November 29th, 2017.
Hopefully you have a helmet nearby because Pastor Nathaniel Wall is going to make your head explode with today’s show! Right out of the gate he throws TWO big words at Mike and Heather, which were orthodoxy and orthopraxy! Now, you may be wondering what that means. Well, you’re going to have to listen and find out!
Who is doing Thanksgiving wrong? Cappy's cleaning lady has a beef with the fam, and fun facts with White Cheddar. Cappy's got a celebrity crush too! Oh - and we've got merch!!! #funfacts #cleaninglady #thanksgiving #turkeyday #doingitwrong #celebritycrush #merch
Cory and AY go over the 11 colts in the 141st Preakness Stakes. Can anyone take down Nyqvist? Can Exaggerator and Lani reverse their luck from two weeks ago? Who are the new shooters and can any of those 8 win the middle jewel of the Triple Crown? Also a mention about the fillies in the Black Eyed Susan. Is that just a two horse race or can a buzzy filly or a Curlin filly cross the wire first? Check out @holytrifootball or @cr6379 for more! And good luck!
It’s 2015, let’s do hair curling right, with the Tulip! Also, we have another update on the Most Uninteresting Man in the world, Find out about the Bachelorette and the gang when in New York City, and learn about the dangers of identity theft. Right Click to Download Follow The post Fun Bustin’ 71 – Fun Curlin’ appeared first on Fun Bustin'.
Poop Coffee. Kyle's Favorite Fart Spot. Curlin'. Shreddies. Nose On Butt. Butt Slogans. Garlic Jizz. Poop Blankets. Duck Rape. "I will let Joey fart on me." Part Time White Person. The LOLJK Shreddies. Weird Boils. LOLJK News Team.
Last season's Juvenile Breeders Cup champion made his debut as a three-year-old on the 2007 Kentucky Derby trail, in the Tampa Bay Derby. Doug O'Neill proved to have another serious threat for this year's run for the roses with Cobalt Blue in the San Felipe, Steve Asmussen trainee Curlin dominates the Rebel Stakes, and the $600,000 WinStar Derby goes to Victor Espinoza and Song of the Navarone. For more upcoming races, recent winners, and a horse racing forum, visit GoHorsePower.com