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Lane Kiffin officially bailed on Ole Miss for LSU, and the villain era is fully back. Tonight we run through every piece of chaos: the podcaster line that set Kiffin off, the Jerry Maguire “who's coming with me?” moment with his staff, fans booing him at the airport, and all the tea Ole Miss fans are suddenly spilling: dog rumors, yoga class stories, disappearing messages, the whole mess. Plus: Mike torches the Notre Dame/Miami “who deserves it more” debate, the ACC's ridiculous lobbying, the playoff criteria should get even weirder, and why this whole thing might finally force Notre Dame into a conference. We hit Wiseguy's Top 10 for Week 14, Eagles fans egging their OC's house, the Wieners Circle hot dog stunt after Ben Johnson went shirtless, Shelby Harris calling Jauan Jennings a ho, and Tyrese Maxey doing the Dog Show while Peterman refuses to go away. Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/jvY9dgX8Sf Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction | How was your sports weekend? | Mike is still mad about the background last week 00:09:54 Beer intros 00:14:20 Lane Kiffin leaves Ole Miss for LSU and is officially back to being a villain 00:17:02 Lane Kiffin wanted to fight a podcaster for saying "you can't turn a ho into a housewife" when talking about Lane 00:22:28 Kiffin pulled a Jerry Maguire with his staff 00:24:50 Ole Miss fans gathered at the airport to boo and flip on Kiffin as he left for LSU 00:27:51 No, Ole Miss did not leave Kiffin's clothes on the street. But it would have been hilarious if they did. 00:30:27 Is there a way to fix this issue of coaches leaving before the playoffs start? 00:34:55 Ole Miss fans are now spilling the tea on Kiffin: Juice isn't even his dog, he was a menace in a yoga class, and there were some disappearing messages sent to coeds (allegedly) 00:39:08 Mike rails against the Notre Dame/Miami debate 00:42:38 The college football playoffs aren't about getting the best teams in, and they never have been 00:47:01 A BCS version of baseball? Yes, please! | Mookie shoehorns in a Tulane clip 00:50:53 This Miami thing might be what forces Notre Dame to join a conference 00:53:23 People wanted the ACC to change the rules to let Miami into the title game over Duke 00:57:04 The new criteria for the College Football Playoffs seems a little out there 00:59:34 ACC Network is lobbying for Miami over Notre Dame 01:01:25 Wiseguy's Top 10: College Football Week 14 01:08:21 Eagles fans egg their OC's house 01:12:34 Sip, Chug, Drainpour: Eagles fans throwing eggs at their OC's house, Eagles fans throwing snow balls at Santa, Eagles fans throwing cheesesteaks at an ejected Washington player 01:19:42 Ben Johnson goes shirtless to get the city of Chicago free Wieners Circle hot dogs 01:23:56 What did Jauan Jennings say that caused Shelby Harris to call him a ho? 01:32:24 Tyrese Maxey and the Dog Show 01:37:42 Peterman is still out here doing the Dog Show, huh? | Rob Schneider being a crap human being is a pretty big bummer 01:39:33 Beer recaps 01:41:20 This was a show 01:41:32 Outro #LaneKiffin #OleMiss #LSU #CollegeFootball #ACC #NotreDame #MiamiHurricanes #CFBPlayoff #Eagles #BenJohnson #WienersCircle #NFL #TyreseMaxey #CraftBrewedSports
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A look into Ebony Short, a former Broadway designer who now works as the official Baltimore Ravens' seamstress. Also, meet Soleil, a Belgian Sheepdog and the winner of Thanksgiving's National Dog Show. Plus, catching up with Daniel Craig to discuss “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery”, the third installment in the movie franchise. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bill Nolan, supervisor of the “Butterball Turkey Talk-Line” shares some tips on how to best prepare your bird this Thanksgiving. Also, catching up with longtime hosts John O'Hurley and David Frei for a sneak peek of the annual “National Dog Show”. Plus, how the first American leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo, is bringing the spirit of Thanksgiving to Rome. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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On this episode of The Great Outdoors, Charlie Potter discusses the best dog show he has ever seen, as well as an EPA ruling on wetlands.
John O’Hurley, National Dog Show Host and actor joined Steve Dale on the show to preview the upcoming “The National Dog Show,” airing on Thanksgiving following the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
John O’Hurley, National Dog Show Host and actor joined Steve Dale on the show to preview the upcoming “The National Dog Show,” airing on Thanksgiving following the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The tv programme A Dog's Show ran from 1977 to 1992. It seems slightly bonkers in 2025, but for those of you who don't remember it, it was a show about sheepdogs wrangling sheep and for many it was must watch tv. Now a new feature film inspired by A Dogs Show is in production, due for release late next year.
In part two of Jessica's story The Dating Detectives pick up right where last week's dog-show meet-cute turned nightmare left off; at the moment she discovers her husband is tangled up in a $2 million lawsuit. As Jessica starts asking reasonable questions, Dylan's mask slips for good. He retaliates by dumping her beloved dog's ashes in the toilet, destroying her clothes, abandoning her at a dog event, and eventually escalating to revenge porn and online harassment that leaves her terrified in her own home and humiliated in her tight-knit dog world. Listen to part 2 to hear how Jessica lives through all of this, and get's justice. If you or someone you know is currently being stalked, needs resources for relocating, or is the victim of revenge porn, below is a list of resources that can help:Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC) – Education, safety-planning materials, and links to local help for stalking victims. Stalking AwarenessVictimConnect Resource Center – National helpline for any crime victim (including stalking) to learn about rights, options, and local services. Call, text, or chat. victimconnect.orgCyber Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI) – Crisis helpline and resources for victims of nonconsensual pornography (“revenge porn”), sextortion, and related online abuse. Cyber Civil Rights InitiativeOffice for Victims of Crime / Local Victim Advocates – Federal resource hub with info on stalking and how to find local advocates who can help with safety planning, protective orders, and referrals. Office for Victims of CrimeClick here to join our Patreon! For only $5 a month you will get 2 extra episodes a month, monthly virtual live events, and access to our community page. And now for $9 a month you can get all of that, plus ad free episodes!If you've been dogfished and want to share your story on the show, email investigate@thedatingdetectivespodcast.com or contact us through our website using this linkThis episode is sponsored by Revolve. Shop at REVOLVE.com/DATINGDETECTIVES and use code DATINGDETECTIVES for 15% off your first order. Offer expired on 12/1.This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by Ava. Rebuild your credit fast with no interest, no credit check, with AVA. Download the AVA app and use promo code DATING. Rebuild your credit fast with no interest, no credit check, with AVA. Download the AVA app and use promo code DATING.This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by Jones Road Beauty. For a limited time our listeners are getting a free Cool Gloss on their first purchase when they use code DATINGDETECTIVES at checkout. Head to jonesroadbeauty.com to get yours today!This episode is sponsored by Suvie. Get the smart countertop kitchen robot that refrigerates, cooks, and meal-preps dinner while you're away. Go to Suvie.com/DatingDetectives to start your 100-day risk-free trial and get 16 FREE meals with your order.***The following Program contains names, places and events that have been anonymized or fictionalized for the purposes of protection and safety. The following Program is provided for entertainment purposes only and any commentary from the hosts are strictly conjecture and should not be held as making any definitive statements about the truth or identity of any particular individuals or circumstances.If you or a loved one are involved in an abusive relationship, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for support.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The dog, writes poet Billy Collins, moves through the world unencumbered, with “nothing but her brown coat and her modest blue collar.” In a new collection called “Dog Show,” the former U.S. Poet Laureate turns his gaze toward the quiet wisdom of our canine friends — their reminders to slow down, pay attention and let the ordinary become radiant. We talk to Collins about dogs, poetry and why it's a good idea to get close to both in hard times. Has a dog changed the way you see the world? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this two-part Dating Detectives story, we meet Jessica, a dog groomer and accomplished show-dog handler whose grief after her father's death left her vulnerable to a “Show Dogfish". What begins as comforting late-night calls with Dylan, a fellow competitor in the dog show world, escalates into love-bombing, a sudden proposal, a courthouse wedding, and controlling red flags—from secretive money moves, to keeping her car keys. As Jessica juggles her dogs, grief, and mounting estate logistics, a crisis at home collides with a shocking knock at her door: a process server tied to a $2M fraud case naming Dylan. Click here to join our Patreon! For only $5 a month you will get 2 extra episodes a month, monthly virtual live events, and access to our community page. And now for $9 a month you can get all of that, plus ad free episodes!If you've been dogfished and want to share your story on the show, email investigate@thedatingdetectivespodcast.com or contact us through our website using this linkThis episode is sponsored by SKIMS. Shop the SKIMS Fits Everybody Collection at SKIMS.com. After you place your order be sure to let them know we sent you by filling out the survey!This episode is sponsored by Miracle Made. Get silver-infused, bacteria-fighting, temperature-regulating sheets and towels at TryMiracle.com/TDD and use code TDD to save over 40% and claim a FREE 3-piece towel set.Make this spring your most delicious yet with Green Chef. Head to greenchef.com/50datingdetectives and use code 50datingdetectives to get 50% off your first month, then 20% off for two months with free shipping.This episode is sponsored by Wayfair. Refresh your home for less. Shop back-to-routine deals by visiting Wayfair.com.Take control of your data today. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan by visiting joindeleteme.com/datingdetectives and using the promo code TDD at checkout. Get control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code DATING at MonarchMoney.com in your browser (not app) for half off your first year!***The following Program contains names, places and events that have been anonymized or fictionalized for the purposes of protection and safety. The following Program is provided for entertainment purposes only and any commentary from the hosts are strictly conjecture and should not be held as making any definitive statements about the truth or identity of any particular individuals or circumstances.If you or a loved one are involved in an abusive relationship, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for support.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
David Frei – known as “Mr. Dog Show” discusses the increasingly popular National Dog Show presented by Purina, on NBC on Thanksgiving Day. Frei is also the author of two books about Animal Assisted Therapy and co-founder of the National Dog Show Therapy Dog Symposium, which you can attend at Rowan University or virtually. Frei and Steve […]
Former US Poet Laureate, Billy Collins – dubbed ‘America's favourite poet' – joins Brendan to reflect on his approach to writing and reads two poems, including one from his latest collection, ‘Dog Show'. Billy will be in Dublin for ‘An evening with Billy Collins' on 21st October. More details: PoetryIreland.ie
What happens when an artist, educator, curator, returns to the wilds that raised her and dares to reimagine what a museum could be? Francesca de Brock is the extraordinary chief curator at the Anchorage Museum in Alaska. Her work braids together social practice, environmental justice, a fierce commitment to care, and a deep understanding of what artists need to thrive. KEY TAKEAWAYS Growing up in Alaska, the wildness of the place and problem-solving in a challenging environment shaped Francesca´s creativity and approach to art. Francesca is committed to climate-conscious exhibitions, artist access, onboarding, and amplifying community voices. Leadership is about asking better questions and inviting others into the process, rather than having all the answers. BEST MOMENTS “Our mission is to be a museum of people, place, planet and potential in service of a sustainable and equitable north, with creativity and imagination for what is possible.” “Exhibitions are ephemeral, but the ripple effects on institutions, audiences and relationships can be lasting and transformative.” Francesca Du Brock www.anchoragemuseum.org https://www.instagram.com/fdubrock Francesca Du Brock is Chief Curator at the Anchorage Museum. Her work is informed by her background as an artist and educator and is grounded in social engagement, place-based storytelling, environmental justice, and experimental museum practice. Recent projects including Dog Show (2025), How to Survive (2023), Black Lives in Alaska: Journey, Justice, Joy (2021), and Extra Tough: Women of the North (2020), which focus on topics of care, climate, interdependence, representation, Northern feminisms, and immigration. In 2020, she established the Museum's Virtual Artist Residency program, which continues to provide unrestricted support to artists, sharing process and behind-the-scenes insights into their lives and practices. She is currently a fellow at the Center for Curatorial Leadership and is the recipient of the 2025 Marica Vilcek Prize in Art History from the Vilcek Foundation. Born and raised on Dena'ina Ełnena in Anchorage, Alaska, she holds an MFA and M.Ed and brings experience living and working across the US and Latin America to her current role. PODCAST HOST BIO With over 35 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Ready to transform your art career? Join today! https://cerihand.com/membership **** Unlock Your Artworld Network Self Study Course Our self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 coaching session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media https://disruptivemedia.co.uk
A short and sweet episode today as the boys review another Beeper Bob Classic. Today's entry is Best in Show, a documentary style film that follows 5 quirky dog owners as they compete to be best in show at the Mayflower Dog Show.Support the showCatch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.
FieldTurf Landscape has renewed its partnership with the Westminster Kennel Club through 2028, continuing as the official turf provider. The collaboration begins with the 150th Anniversary Dog Show in 2026, where over 3,000 dogs will compete on FieldTurf's TruRoll surface. FieldTurf Landscape City: Calhoun Address: 175 N Industrial Blvd NE Website: https://fieldturflandscape.com Phone: 1-866-352-4575 Email: info@fieldturflandscape.com
In this episode of Real Optimism, Julia Jones chats with award-winning producer and director Celia Jaspers about the craft of storytelling—on screen, on farm, and in life. From What Now to Shark Week and a new feature film on New Zealand’s iconic Dog Show, Celia shares how resilience, creativity, and authenticity fuel her work. A candid kōrero on hustle, perspective, and finding optimism in every challenge.
Episode 700: Re-imagining Dog Shows and Dog Breeding It's become a tradition here at Pure Dog Talk to celebrate the important milestones. Episode 700 feels surreal to me! Since November of 2016, NINE years, I've been hopping in the van with you guys for your road trips, joining you on the treadmill and the lawnmower, at the grooming table and discussions around the dinner table. Crazy talk! But, here we are. This year we even kicked off a new adventure with the Marty and Laura Show, reaching out to the general public, your puppy buyers and your cousin's uncle's girlfriend with trusted, knowledgeable information on all things pet health. We've also developed the Pedigrees to Pups Seminar series and are actively in process of making those available as courses on demand. I've got a new audio book about to hit the shelves and a long list of really excellent conversations upcoming. So the future looks bright in podcastlandia. I'm just a little concerned I'm going to be talking to myself here eventually. As I watch the sport of dog shows dwindle, litter registrations drop off and dog breeders retire, age out, drop out and give up, it gives me pause for our future. I had a call recently from a long time judge who shared my concerns about the “future of the sport.” It's not a new conversation. It's been around for at least the last 25 years. And we're still here chugging along. A little more spread thin with lots and lots and lots of small shows. A little greyer and gimpier. My friend discussed various initiatives from AKC that she thinks are to blame. But honestly I think it's simple. Dog shows are expensive. Breeding dogs is ridiculously expensive. And really hard. You get the tremendous highs but those heartbreaking lows are really hard to take. Those of us who have dedicated our lives to this can't understand why people don't want to abuse their bodies, emotions and wallets for the chance at creating that one big winner. But a thing one of my guests said recently has really stuck with me. In his book Familiaris, David Wroblewski touches on a theme that I think we need to let roll around in our minds for a while. His fictional dog breeder character describes the importance of creating something lasting and beautiful in the world. The idea of pursuing one impossible thing. That dog breeding is something like a “great quest” and gives our lives purpose. So here's my pitch. We need MORE dog breeders, not fewer. But we need more GOOD dog breeders. People who put the dogs not the profit margin first. Not saying making money is a sin. It isn't. But when you center the dogs, the breed and the buyers, you might not retire a billionaire, but you won't go broke either. We've spent a good bit of time this year on providing content that helps people understand HOW to do this and do it well. That's a big part of why we created the Pedigrees to Pups seminars. We had Matt Stelter on to talk about website and content creation. We talked to my friend BB who started a YouTube channel with his Brittany litter. My challenge, dear listeners, is to extend your involvement. If you haven't yet, consider working with your breeder to whelp and raise a litter under their guidance. Decide that ribbons get dusty, but building a strong family of dogs who will go on to bring joy to hundreds maybe even thousands of people over multiple decades is a vision worth having. It is a lifetime project that is WORTH your time, your effort, your investment, your blood, sweat and tears. Because I promise you, when you start walking toward the end of your path, and you look back at your “body of work” with pride and love and the extended family of puppy buyers going back decades, it IS worthy of your effort. Building something lasting doesn't have to be a bridge out of concrete. It can be as real and as warm as the trusting gaze of an old friend looking out at you from the eyes of a new puppy. We don't have to buy the...
In this article, dog historian Craig Koshyk explains how dog shows reward beauty and fail to objectively evaluate the functional abilities of gundogs using modern instruments and scientific methods.Check out Duck Camp's gear at duckcamp.com. Read more at projectupland.com.
It's a dog show like none other – the Great American Dog Show will be held in Cantigy Park in Wheaton, September 5 to 7. Scott Pfeil, president of the Great American Dog Show explains how this show is so different, and welcoming of pet dogs, perhaps your dog. And the show is outdoors, and hugely family […]
Paul speaks to Ann Ingram ahead of Munster Agricultural Canine Society's 3 in 1 Dog Show this weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pro Tips for Hot and Dog Shows and When Safety Overrules Ribbons Host Laura Reeves brings you Pure Dog Talk's LIVE@5 discussion of the hot summer dog shows and when safety is more important than ribbons. "Let's talk about what hot means. And everybody has their own understanding of it, right? So what is hot to someone like myself from the Northwest might be no big deal if you're from Phoenix. Understand that if you're hot, your dogs have similar acclimation and so it's really important to understand what your dog can tolerate. "I was doing my handling class for folks last night and I was talking about this topic and I had a pug dog back in the day, Pug Special, and the day he went best in show in Wisconsin, the thermometer said it was 105 and it was 85% humidity. Yeah, it was really gross. If you look at the photo of me from that day, I look like I've been dipped in olive oil. It is just disgusting. "The judge was Norman Patton. I remember it all very clearly and he flat told me that the reason my dog went best in show that day, not just was he a nice pug dog or what have you, but on that horrible gross awful day, my dog went around the entire best in show ring without panting. "And so a lot of that has to do with what the dog is acclimated to. That particular pug dog lived in Nebraska at the time. He was accustomed to gross humidity. And my dogs were not pampered pets. They went outside in the gross humidity. I was careful with them, but they were acclimated to the heat and the humidity, which other dogs If I had brought him straight from the West Coast to that environment, he'd have died. But because he was acclimated after a couple of years in Nebraska, it was more manageable for him. "And the other thing that I did was manage his situation. So at a hot dog show, you have an ice chest full of ice and water. More water than ice, but it is ice cold water. You do not give that to your dog to drink. You put your cool coat or your shammy or your towel or your whatever you're going to use in that water and then you ring it out as much as you need to for your dog's coat and you put it on the ground and you have the dog stand on it. "You do not put it over the dog's back because that's not going to get them cool. Dogs release heat from their pads, they release heat from their ear flaps, they release heat in their groin, anus, all of the places that have unfurred space. And so if we're going to keep our dogs cool, the way to keep them cool is to have the coldness underneath them. "And then I had a good Ryobi fan. I had a spray bottle with water in it, and I had another shammy and I had trained him. So this is the other part. He was trained. That's an important part of this conversation. He was trained. He could lie down on his side in the ring and I would cover his eyes, his whole head up with another cold chamois. And so he was iced, literally, he was chill. "And this particular ring was outdoors, kind of in semi shade. I spent the vast majority of that time in the best in show ring with the dog lying down and my back to the judge, to the ring, to everything else so that I could put him in the shade. I used my body to shade him because there wasn't as much shade as I would like there to be. "So you can manage the heat if the dog is accustomed to it, if the dog is fit and if it is acclimated to the basic conditions and then you can keep them cool enough for the amount of time that you have. So that's number one. "Number two, remember. There's no law that you have to go to the dog show that you entered if it's 100°. Another special, another time, another place. There was a big candy ass. I can't say it another way. God love him. I loved that dog, but he was not heat tolerant and he had won a big specialty in California. And I had a huge falling out with his co-owner over it because I refused to show him the group, because it's gonna be 105 and it was out in more sun and he was going to be...
Today on Update, I will be talking with Brent Mendenhall. Brent is the Master of Ceremonies for the 2025 Bushwhacker Dog Show Contest happening on Saturday, June 14th from 2:00 to 4:00 pm at the Franklin P. Norman Community Center's North Gymnasium, 200 North Ash Street. Come enjoy dog races, category judging and prizes! Plus, there's no entry fee and there are free goody bags for the dogs. We will also discuss the two musical bands that will be performing that Saturday Night. They are Mountain Highway and Midwest Thick.
Graham Laycock talks to Claire Woodward from the Princess Alice Hospice with news of their annual Summer Fete and Dog show at Sandown Racecourse on Sunday 15th June from 12.30pm to 4 pm which will include Live Music, Fun and Games, Fine Foods, Artisan stalls and of course the Dog Show.
Bunratty will be the canine capital of Clare on Sunday week! Bunratty Castle and Folk Park will be hosting its first-ever Bark in the Park event Ireland's newest dog show is set to offer a packed programme of light-hearted competition as canines of all shapes, sizes, and temperaments take centre stage at the County Clare visitor attraction. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Events Manager at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, Marie Brennan and Tom Mernagh, Guide Dogs for the Blind. Photo(C): Marie Brennan
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Westminster Kennel Club sets plans for its 150th dog show next year.
In this article, dog historian Craig Koshyk explores the history of dog shows and competitions. Although informal dog competitions have likely been around for thousands of years, written records of the first dog shows describe finding dogs of the “highest perfection.”Use code PU20 and get 20% off onxhunt.com.Read more at projectupland.com.
Adam Cayton-Holland is here on this week’s Steph Infection! ACH and Steph chat about filming his new special in the dive bar he started comedy in (be sure to check out “20 Years In Comedy and All I Got Was This Lousy Special” on YouTube NOW!), how comedy green rooms have changed, wisdom teeth surgery, and much much more! Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph on tour this year! US Dates May 22 Phoenix, AZ May 23-25 Tempe, AZ June 6-7 Raleigh, NC June 28 Bakersfield, CA August 29 La Brea, CA Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Be sure to follow @caytonholland on Instagram!
Welcome to another exciting episode of the Traveling Groomers Podcast! This week, Chris and Mary take us on a journey to one of the most iconic dog shows in the world, the Westminster Dog Show. Listen in as Mary shares her fond memories of attending the show early in her grooming career and how it shaped her journey in the grooming industry. Chris reveals the unexpected tips and insights gained from mingling with breeders and the surprised highlight of discovering the best kissers at the show. For anyone considering attending Westminster or just curious about the vibrant world of pedigreed canine models, they're offering tips on navigating the event and making the most out of the experience. Bring your travel mugs and join us as we explore the fascinating blend of grooming expertise, beautiful dogs, and the wonderful chaos that is the world of dog shows! Safe travels, and let's dive in.
Beat Migs! And Migs ended up at a DOG SHOW!
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Welcome to another exciting episode of the Traveling Groomers Podcast! This week, Chris and Mary take us on a journey to one of the most iconic dog shows in the world, the Westminster Dog Show. Listen in as Mary shares her fond memories of attending the show early in her grooming career and how it shaped her journey in the grooming industry. Chris reveals the unexpected tips and insights gained from mingling with breeders and the surprised highlight of discovering the best kissers at the show. For anyone considering attending Westminster or just curious about the vibrant world of pedigreed canine models, they're offering tips on navigating the event and making the most out of the experience. Bring your travel mugs and join us as we explore the fascinating blend of grooming expertise, beautiful dogs, and the wonderful chaos that is the world of dog shows! Safe travels, and let's dive in
Recently, Monty the Giant Schnauzer won Best In Show at Westminster, the world's most renowned Dog Show. But did you know he could teach you Torah? Jan shares how one dog can inspire us to be the best version of ourselves!
This week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed speaks with professional dog handler and co-owner of Monty-the giant Schnauzer, Katie Bernardin, about winning the 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and with Associate Professor of Veterinary Cardiology at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Henry Green, about canine heart disease.
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Special Guests in 4B:Pre-Valentines Day-ersMandy Moore vs AmazonRedneck WeddingThrowing out StuffBitcoinDentistSex DaysCurbside CupidThis WeekendWestminster Dog ShowBrandon's New MotorhomeTeeth Cleaning PainQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Monty the giant schnauzer wins the Westminster dog show Tuesday night.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Monty the giant schnauzer wins Westminster dog show.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports a Westminster dog show winner will be crowned tonight.
Yet another snow storm to hit Tri-State this weekend...People are getting ready for the Super bowl and Puppy Bowl...Westminster Kennel Club dog show is back at MSG full 455 Fri, 07 Feb 2025 11:00:52 +0000 V3by86s34Jr4Cvvtzp9Vn3X2cMYB6p3e news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Yet another snow storm to hit Tri-State this weekend...People are getting ready for the Super bowl and Puppy Bowl...Westminster Kennel Club dog show is back at MSG The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Love Blooms at the Keukenhof: A Tulip Dog Show Surprise! Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-02-04-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Keukenhof was bedekt met een poederige laag sneeuw.En: Keukenhof was covered with a powdery layer of snow.Nl: Ondanks de winterkou barstte de kas van vrolijke kleuren, vol met tulpen die vrolijk stonden te bloeien.En: Despite the winter cold, the greenhouse was bursting with cheerful colors, filled with tulips happily blooming.Nl: Jasper liep voorzichtig langs de displays, zorgzaam zoals altijd.En: Jasper carefully walked along the displays, as thoughtful as always.Nl: Hij was een rustige botanicus, dol op planten, en stiekem ook op zijn collega, Liselotte.En: He was a calm botanist, fond of plants, and secretly also fond of his colleague, Liselotte.Nl: Vandaag was echter Valentijnsdag, en ook de dag van de vreemde hondentulpenmode.En: However, today was Valentine's Day, and also the day of the strange dog tulip fashion show.Nl: Liselotte had op een of andere manier Kees, Jasper's energieke teckel, ingeschreven voor de show.En: Liselotte had somehow registered Kees, Jasper's energetic dachshund, for the show.Nl: Kees, met zijn korte pootjes en lange lichaam, deed zijn best om stand te houden tussen de andere honden die hun 'tulpen' jurken droegen.En: Kees, with his short legs and long body, did his best to hold his ground among the other dogs wearing their 'tulip' dresses.Nl: Met een knipoog naar Jasper fluisterde Liselotte: "Hij zal stralen!"En: With a wink at Jasper, Liselotte whispered: "He will shine!"Nl: Jasper glimlachte nerveus.En: Jasper smiled nervously.Nl: Hij wilde Liselotte imponeren, maar alles verliep anders dan gepland.En: He wanted to impress Liselotte, but everything was going differently than planned.Nl: De chaos van de show was verbluffend.En: The chaos of the show was astonishing.Nl: Honden liepen kriskras door elkaar, elk met een kleurrijke tulpen outfit.En: Dogs crisscrossed each other, each with a colorful tulip outfit.Nl: Kees had echter andere plannen.En: However, Kees had other plans.Nl: Vol enthousiasme rende hij rond, blaffend en waggelend, waarbij hij per ongeluk een rij potten met tulpen omstootte.En: Full of enthusiasm, he ran around, barking and waddling, accidentally knocking over a row of pots with tulips.Nl: Verbijsterd keek Jasper toe terwijl de potten als dominostenen omvielen.En: Stunned, Jasper watched as the pots fell like dominoes.Nl: Zonder na te denken dook hij ertussen, grijpend wat hij redden kon.En: Without thinking, he dove in among them, grabbing what he could save.Nl: Kees keek hem schuldig aan, zijn grote bruine ogen vol deugd.En: Kees looked at him guiltily, his big brown eyes full of innocence.Nl: Liselotte schoot in de lach.En: Liselotte burst out laughing.Nl: Haar vrolijkheid was aanstekelijk en Jasper voelde zijn spanning wegvallen.En: Her joy was contagious, and Jasper felt his tension melt away.Nl: "Het spijt me," zei Liselotte tussen het lachen door.En: "I'm sorry," said Liselotte between laughs.Nl: "Maar Kees heeft het hier tot het hoogtepunt van de show gebracht!"En: "But Kees has brought the show to its highlight!"Nl: Een beetje verlegen, maar met hernieuwde moed keek Jasper haar aan.En: A bit shy, but with renewed courage, Jasper looked at her.Nl: "Weet je," zei hij, terwijl hij de laatste omgevallen tulp rechtop zette, "ik dacht dat dit een ramp zou zijn.En: "You know," he said, as he set the last fallen tulip upright, "I thought this would be a disaster.Nl: Maar eigenlijk... is het best leuk."En: But actually... it's quite fun."Nl: Liselotte glimlachte breed.En: Liselotte smiled broadly.Nl: "Je passie en je humor," zei ze zachtjes, "maken je een bijzondere man, Jasper."En: "Your passion and your humor," she said softly, "make you a special man, Jasper."Nl: Terwijl ze daar samen stonden, tussen de gevallen tulpen en de gekke show, ontdekte Jasper dat humor en liefde dicht bij elkaar lagen.En: As they stood there together, among the fallen tulips and the crazy show, Jasper discovered that humor and love were closely connected.Nl: Hij voelde zich zekerder, niet alleen in zijn werk, maar ook in zijn hart.En: He felt more confident, not only in his work but also in his heart.Nl: Kees, het onderwerp van de grap, zag alles met tevredenheid aan.En: Kees, the subject of the joke, watched everything with satisfaction.Nl: Misschien had hij het allemaal wel expres gedaan.En: Perhaps he had done it all on purpose.Nl: Liselotte en Jasper verlieten de kas, zij aan zij, met Kees vrolijk trippelend voorop.En: Liselotte and Jasper left the greenhouse, side by side, with Kees happily trotting ahead.Nl: De dag was voor hen beiden bijzonder, een begin van veel meer avonturen, zowel in de wereld van bloemen als daarbuiten.En: The day was special for both of them, a beginning of many more adventures, both in the world of flowers and beyond.Nl: En zo werd Valentijnsdag in de Keukenhof gedenkwaardiger dan ooit.En: And so Valentine's Day at Keukenhof became more memorable than ever. Vocabulary Words:powdery: poederigegreenhouse: kasblooming: bloeiencarefully: voorzichtigfond: dolcolleague: collegaenergetic: energiekwink: knipoognervously: nerveusimpress: imponerenastonishing: verbluffendcrisscrossed: kriskrasoutfit: outfitstunned: verbijsterddominoes: dominostenenguiltily: schuldiginnocence: deugdcontagious: aanstekelijkhighlight: hoogtepuntrenewed: hernieuwdedisaster: ramppassion: passiehumor: humorconfident: zekertrotting: trippelendmemorable: gedenkwaardigadventures: avonturenbeyond: daarbuitenconnected: verbondencalm: rustige
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