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ERIC REED “OUT LATE” New York, c. 2024Glow, Shadoboxing, Out lateNicholas Payton (tp) Eric Alexander (ts) Eric Reed (p,comp) Peter Washington (b) Joe Farnsworth (d) JOHN COLTRANE QUARTET “CRESCENT” Englewood Cliffs, NJ, April 27, 1964Crescent, Wise one, Bessie's bluesJohn Coltrane (ts) McCoy Tyner (p) Jimmy Garrison (b) Elvin Jones (d) PASQUALE GRASSO “FERVENCY” New York ?, c. 2024Sub city, Milestones, Bean and the boys, Bags' groovePasquale Grasso (g) Ari Roland (b) Keith Balla (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 28 de mayo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
Pianist Eric Reed calls on tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Joe Farnsworth to join him on his new recording Out Late on Smoke Sessions Records. The record, which will be available on May 16, features seven originals that were intended to get this group of well-known musicians out of their comfort zones. In addition to our conversation in this episode of LINER NOTES, Eric uses the piano to give the listener a behind the scenes peek into his process and musical thought life.
Eric Reed, also known as @TheCropCritic, a first-generation farmer from Tennessee. Eric shares his journey from farming with his wife's family on their cotton farm to expanding his operation to 1,500 acres of cotton, corn, and soybeans across Tennessee and Alabama. We dive into his high-yield successes, including winning multiple National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) and state soybean contests—with some jaw-dropping numbers. Eric talks about the challenges and strategies of maximizing yields on a budget, working with both red and green equipment, and how family and tradition play a role in his farm's story. We also discuss the Elora Cotton Gin, built by his wife's grandfather in 1972, and how the family continues to run it today. Tune in to hear Eric's insights on pushing yield limits, balancing farm life, and making the most of every acre. Want Farm4Profit Merch? Custom order your favorite items today!https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/ Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen! Website: www.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.comCall/Text: 515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/
On this episode of the Strip-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Yetter Farm Equipment, first-generation strip-tiller Eric Reed shares his formula for high yields with a limited budget in poor soils. Eric Reed had to figure it out on his own when he started strip-tilling corn on the Tennessee/Alabama border. His first yield was 170 bushels per acre in 2015. Four years later, he was up to 260 bushels per acre. And shortly after that, he broke the Alabama dryland record with 316 bushels per acre. The Elora, Tenn., native shares the keys to his success and lessons learned along the way, including insights on equipment, compaction, hybrid selection, plant populations, fertility, planter prep and more.
The sermon in this review was preached by Eric Reed from The Journey Church. The sermon was uploaded on October 27, 2024 to the Journey Churches Youtube channel. All rights belong to Eric Reed and The Journey Church. This video is for teaching and review purposes only and is protected under fair use. Fair use is a doctrine in the United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching, or scholarship. Original Sermon: https://youtu.be/_lfR8uf93S8?si=lBqCxt9sAL6xlORC
Listen in as Andrew Walker and Eric Reed from the Bully Pulpit Podcast talk with Stephen Wellum and David Schrock from Christ Over All about politics.
Charles Ruggiero has been active since the early 90s, cutting his teeth on the New York jazz scene and landing his first big gig with Chuck Mangione. His New York cohort included such future giants as Joshua Redman, Peter Bernstein, Jane Monheit, Brad Mehldau, and Chris Potter, to name a few. In addition to his jazz exlpoits, Charles found a home on the metal scene as a member of Slunt, and replacing Matt Sorum in the supergroup Circus Diablo. He relocated to LA in 2007 and didn't miss a step, performing with Larry Goldings, Eric Reed, Bob Sheppard, Bob Reynolds, David Ryan Harris, and many others. He has released multiple albums as a leader and performed as sideman on countless others, and also records for Loop Loft. In this episode, Charles talks about: Playing double drums with Gadd as the intro to his first big gig with Chuck Mangione Trying to serve the music through his artistry What a drummer timekeeping responsibility actually is His perspective on New York and LA, having spent big chunks of his career in both places His various side hustles, including teaching, mixing/producing, and creating album art Trusting his creativity and artistic identity after getting sober
April 1, 2024 ~ Kevin and Tom are broadcasting live from the SAY Detroit facilities for the opening of the Kelly & Matthew Stafford and Friends Educational Center. Eric Reed, Executive Director of the SAY Detroit Play Center and Rick Kelley, Executive Director of SAY Detroit sit down with Kevin and Tom at the Center.
In this episode, we celebrate the legendary Los Angeles community leader, mentor, jazz pianist, and composer Horace Tapscott. Among my guests are former members of the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra, founded by Tapscott in 1961, and others who appreciate his contributions to the culture. Tune in to hear poets Kamau Daáood and Anthony Joseph; saxophonists Abraham Burton, Michael Session, and Steve Lehman; former Eso Won Books co-owner James Fugate; pianist Eric Reed; bassist Roberto Miranda; and author Steven Isoardi. Myka 9 of Freestyle Fellowship delivers the intro.
In this episode, we celebrate the legendary Los Angeles community leader, mentor, jazz pianist, and composer Horace Tapscott. Among my guests are former members of the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra, founded by Tapscott in 1961, and others who appreciate his contributions to the culture. Tune in to hear poets Kamau Daáood and Anthony Joseph; saxophonists Abraham Burton, Michael Session, and Steve Lehman; former Eso Won Books co-owner James Fugate; pianist Eric Reed; bassist Roberto Miranda; and author Steven Isoardi. Myka 9 of Freestyle Fellowship delivers the intro.
Our guest on the podcast today is author and blogger JL Collins. He blogs about financial independence and other matters at jlcollinsnh.com. JL's first book, The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life, was published in 2016 and has become something of a bible for people in the financial independence movement. His new book is called Pathfinders: Extraordinary Stories of People Like You on the Quest for Financial Independence.BackgroundBioJlcollinsnh.com“JL Collins: The Case for Simplicity,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, April 5, 2022.Pathfinders: Extraordinary Stories of People Like You on the Quest for Financial Independence—And How to Join Them, by JL CollinsThe Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life, by JL CollinsSaving, Spending, and Lifestyle CreepLifestyle Creep: What It Is, How It Works“How ‘Geographic Arbitrage' Can Make You Money,” by Eric Reed, smartasset.com, May 30, 2023.“Why Your House Is a Terrible Investment,” by JL Collins, jlcollinsnh.com, Sept. 22, 2023.“Higher for Longer vs. the Stock Market,” by Ben Carlson, awealthofcommonsense.com, Oct. 3, 2023.Investing“Things Important, and Unimportant,” by JL Collins, jlcollinsnh.com, March 1, 2023.“Stocks—Part XXX: jcollinsnh vs. Vanguard,” by JL Collins, jlcollinsnh.com, Sept. 16, 2023.OtherFI ChautauquaMr. Money MustacheThe Richest Man in Babylon, by George S. ClasonA Wealth of Common SenseQuit Like a Millionaire, by Kristy Shen and Bryce LeungMad Fientist
Welcome to a timely and insightful episode of "Small Business Success Talks"! In this special edition of our "Summer of Strategy" series, host Christy Smallwood engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Eric Reed, a seasoned expert from MNI Targeted Media. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of business survival and success in the post-pandemic world. Eric Reed's wealth of experience and expertise will be your guiding light in this discussion. Together, we'll explore the nuances of data management, effective leadership strategies, and the crucial tactical maneuvers that can propel your small business forward in today's ever-changing environment. Learn how to leverage your knowledge and skills by educating and speaking about industry trends, and discover the art of representing digital marketing campaigns that yield impressive results. Safeguarding customer privacy and responsibly harnessing third-party data will also be at the forefront of our conversation. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur looking to adapt to the new normal or an aspiring small business owner taking your first steps, this episode promises invaluable insights that can redefine your path to success. Stay ahead of the curve by tuning in to this essential discussion with Eric Reed and Christy Smallwood on "Small Business Success Talks." Remember to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest episodes. https://smallbusinesssuccesstalk.biz/ #SmallBusinessTalks #SummerOfStrategy #LeadershipTips #DataManagement #DigitalMarketing #SuccessStrategies Eric Reed's BIO: What I believe... To succeed is very clear in understanding but much more difficult in execution. Action driven from understanding creates the meaningful and measurable movement which has to occur to succeed. We need to challenge ourselves and those around us to always push intellectual boundaries and advocate for groupthink. We must continually consider possibilities and rely on the importance of reimagining and redefining what our version of success looks like, then act upon it. Rethinking as a process is the foundation for sustainable growth, development and success. It's never about being perfect, it's about being present, every day. https://www.mni.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ecreed/ https://www.instagram.com/mni_targetedmedia/ ********************************************************************* This episode of Small Business Success Talk brought to you by: Chrysaetos. Making a better human experience by building better leaders. We are the Leadership Professionals. https://chrysaetos.biz/ Eagle Eye Strategic Marketing. Meaningful marketing that creates meaningful results. https://eagleeyestrategicmarketing.biz/ Interested in booking Christy for your next event? Visit https://christysmallwood.com/, or email sidekick@eagleeyestrategies.biz for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of the Strip-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Sound Agriculture, Elora, Tenn., native Eric Reed shares the keys to his high-yielding success. “Our dirt is the kind they build racetracks on,” Eric Reed says. Reed grows corn, soybeans and cotton on the Tennessee/Alabama border. Despite limited resources and soil that's “as red as can be,” Reed increased his yields dramatically over a couple years, including a 100-bu./acre bump with corn.
The 149th running Kentucky Derby took place on May 6, 2023 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Trainer of Kentucky Derby-winner Rich Strike, Eric Reed joins Janice to reflect on the past year, since winning the derby in 2022. Eric shares how he knew that Rich Strike would have a fighting chance at winning the entire race, explains how he has been working to make his horse more accessible to visitors over the past year, and expresses his gratitude for being able to compete in such a prestigious event. He later weighs in on the tragic deaths of 7 horses at the track this year and teases a movie and documentary to be made about his win IN 2022, with Rich Strike. Tell Janice who made your Dean's List! Follow Janice on Twitter: @janicedean Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 18th May 2023 Artist - Track - Album - Year Artemis Bow and Arrow In Real Time 2023 Richard X Bennett & Matt Parker Style v Substance Parker Plays X 2023 Joe Locke Song for Vic Juris Makram 2023 Cecilia Smith Miss D.D. The Mary Lou Williams Resurgence Project Small Ensemble Repertoire Volume One 2023 Louis Hayes Hand in Glove Exactly Right! 2023 Wayne Escoffery Shuffle Like Minds 2023 Dan Wilson For Tomorrow Things Eternal 2023 Jason Keiser Zoltan Shaw's Groove 2023 Gilbert Castellanos Totem Pole Espérame en el Cielo 2022 Billy Childs The Black Angel The Winds of Change 2023 Jae Sinnett's Zero to 60 Quartet feat. Randy Brecker Takin' it There Commitment 2023 Eric Reed Peace Black, Brown and Blue 2023 Bruno Råberg Chennai Reminiscence Look Inside 2022 Mason Razavi Darn That Dream Six-String Standards 2023 Tim Lin Table Steaks Empathy 2023 Eric Alexander Blues for Diane A New Beginning: Alto Saxophone with Strings 2023 The Arti Roth Quartet Sound and Sky Resonants 2023 The Arti Roth Quartet Sky Blues Resonants 2023 Tom Teasley Ra of Sunshine The Breath 2023 Tom Teasley Crescent Moon The Breath 2023 Sylvie Courvoisier & Cory Smythe La sacre du printemps, Part 1: The Adoration of Earth The Rite of Spring - Spectre d'un Songe 2023 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 18th May 2023 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
In this episode Jacob speaks with master Certified Ethical Hacker instructor Eric Reed about his background, how he started teaching, and several scenarios explaining how hackers compromise business networks.Eric's website: https://ericreedlive.com/Follow Eric on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericreedlive/Eric Reed is a master cybersecurity instructor with more than 30 years of IT experience! He has been teaching since 2005 and is a master at his craft.Eric specializes in instructor led cybersecurity training for the following certifications:Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)Certified Security Analyst CertificationCertified Network DefenderCompTIA's Security+Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)-----------Governance, Risk, and Compliance Academy (GRC) Academy is a training and research platform!Online GRC Training: https://grcacademy.io/courses/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=s1-e2&utm_campaign=coursesNeed a FedRAMP authorized Password Manager?Start a free 14-day trial of Keeper: https://grcacademy.io/ref/keeper/b2b-trial/See the CMMC controls that Keeper meets: https://grcacademy.io/ref/keeper/cmmc-controls-sheet/
When it's the worst of times, what's it take to keep going? David & Meg Robbins play some of the best answers we received in 2022. Show Notes and Resources Receive four copies (three to give away!) of the book "The Four Emotions of Christmas" and a set of greeting cards for your donation of any amount! And now through a special matching opportunity, your gift will be DOUBLED, dollar for dollar: https://donate.familylife.com/build-godly-marriages Listen to the Full Epsiode with Laura Story, "The Change You Never Wanted" Listen to the Full Episode with Bethany Beal & Kristen Clark, "Not Part of the Plan" Listen to the Full Episode with Eric Schumacher, "Ours" Listen to the Full Episode with Eric Reed, "Uncommon Trust" Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
A Breeders' Cup edition of the Equine Forum presented by TwinSpires. Kentucky Derby winning trainer Eric Reed talks about Rich Strike Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen remembers Gun Runner and previews his Breeders' Cup entrants Winstar President & CEO Elliott Walder discusses Life Is Good Aron Wellman, Founder of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, talks about their successful approach Fasig-Tipton President & CEO Boyd Browning looks ahead to their November Sale TwinSpires handicapper Joe Kristufek shares his TwinSpires Triple Play Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin discuss the week's hottest topics on "I Ask, They Answer" presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business Plus, Kurt Becker's Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland Get expert insight on the field, the best wagers, and top picks, with the official Breeders' Cup Classic and Distaff Cheat Sheets from America's Best Racing
Nick is joined by RTV and RTE analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. With the global bloodstock powers descending on Tattersalls this week, Jane analyses the trade on Day One, which saw Sheikh Mohammed's presence influence the top end of the market and his niece Sheikha Hissa continuing her commitment to the industry at boutique level. Charlotte catches up with the Adrian O'Brien, who consigned the top lot, while Nick talks to French agent Bertrand Le Metayer, whose new clients also had a good day. Away from the ring, agent Oliver St Lawrence talks to Nick about Dewhurst Stakes favourite Sakheer, while Eric Reed, trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike reflects on another outstanding effort at Churchill Downs last weekend and the antics of rider Sonny Leon, and author Mark Howard looks forward to the best prospects for the jumps season with Chepstow's opening meeting around the corner.
On this week's Ron Flatter Racing Pod, trainer Eric Reed talks about the return of 80-1 Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike to Churchill Downs for this weekend's Lukas Classic. Andy Serling of the New York Racing Association and Fox Sports discusses the Woodward and Champagne stakes at the Belmont at Aqueduct meet. Horse Racing Nation handicapper Ed DeRosa offers his tips for weekend races at Aqueduct, Churchill Downs and Santa Anita. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation, available via free subscription from Apple, Google, Spotify and Stitcher as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
They're veterans in college basketball, but new to Mississippi State. On the latest Dear Ol' State with Joel Coleman and Logan Lowery, forward Will McNair, Jr. and guard Eric Reed, Jr. drop by the show to introduce themselves to the MSU family. The Dear Ol' State podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Just search for Dear Ol' State.
Join us as Scott and Chris discuss how to stand firm and not cave on core convictions in the midst of a culture that is opposed to Christianity. Referenced:Hold the Line by Eric Reed
Pat Forde joins the show, as does Ky Derby winning trainer Eric Reed! Later, sound and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FOX News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean brings the sunshine on her new podcast, The Janice Dean Podcast. Every week Janice focuses on a person, place, or thing that deserves attention because it makes the world a better place. Janice will be sharing stories of triumph, inspiration, and good deeds of those who make her "Dean's List." On this episode, Janice is at the racetrack with Trainer of Kentucky Derby-winner Rich Strike, Eric Reed to discuss his journey from growing up in a family of horsemen to steering Rich Strike to pull off a long-shot victory. Eric reflects on the lifetime of challenges he fought to overcome and touches on the most important qualities in training a champion horse. Later, Eric talks about the significance of sharing his Kentucky Derby crown with his family and weighs in on the growing calls for the Triple Crown races to be spread out further to give horses proper recovery time. Tell Janice who's on your Dean's List! Follow Janice on Twitter: @janicedean
Special guest host Sen. Damon Thayer fills in for Kruser as he talks to owner of Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike, Eric Reed and Sen. Rand Paul in hour 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk with accomplished 29 year old drummer, Aaron Seeber, about not only his background but his new album, First Move, recorded live in Brooklyn at Ornithology Jazz Club on October 19, 2021, and released in May, 2022, on Cellar Live Records. On this extraordinary album, he's joined by vibraphonist Warren Wolf, alto saxophonist Tim Green, pianist Sullivan Fortner, and bassist Ugonna Okegwo. The recording highlights selections by timeless luminaries including Charlie Parker and Charles Mingus, as well as modern legends such as Geri Allen and Mulgrew Miller. While in high school, Aaron attended Paul Carr's Jazz Academy of Music (JAM) Camp, where Aaron is now on as faculty drum instructor and combo teacher. He later attended SUNY Purchase, where he studied Jazz Drums under the tutelage of renowned instructors Kenny Washington and John Riley. Aaron's shared the stage with numerous greats including Eric Reed, Pete Malinverni, Warren Wolf, Grant Stewart, Cyrille Aimée, Jeremy Pelt, Paul Bollenback, Tim Green, Ugonna Okegwo, Bruce Harris, Gary Smulyan, Mike Ledonne, Freddie Redd, Butch Warren, Chuck Redd, and many others. First Move is Aaron's first release as both drummer and bandleader.
Presented by TwinSpires. Dave Friedman fills in for Mike Penna. Kentucky Derby winning trainer Eric Reed reflects on winning the roses, and Rich Strike's chances in the Belmont Stakes, Two time Eclipse Award winning conditioner Brad Cox discusses The Road to the Breeders Cup and what last year was like with Knicks Go, Trainer Fausto Gutierrez chats about Letruska, her incredible run, and how she's doing heading into Saturday's Grade 1 Ogden Phipps Stakes, The Daily Racing Form's Dave Grening breaks down Belmont's star studded card, TwinSpires and Brisnet handicapper James Scully gives you 3 races to watch in our "TwinSpires Triple Play." Plus, "I Ask, They Answer" with trainer Dale Romans & turf writer Tim Wilkin presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business and Kurt Becker's Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland
Hey, y'all Brent Perry with Business on Purpose. Legally and hypothetically speaking, of course, but the question to ask yourself today is this, would I bet on my business to be profitable this year? Hopefully, your answer is yes, but the more business owners I have the privilege to talk with the more I realize there is uncertainty in that answer. Now I am not asking if you want your business to be profitable. Or if you are hoping to be profitable this year. I am not even asking if you have been profitable in the past. Again, this is a legal/hypothetical question, if you actually had to bet real, hard-earned cash out of your pocket, would you bet on your business to be profitable this year? This past weekend was the KY Derby, and wow, what a race it was. I will be the first to admit that I am not a huge horse race kind of guy. I do love riding, and I love sports, I just don't follow the world of horse racing that closely. Luckily I have some friends who do. And as we gathered on Saturday to celebrate the Derby, they were telling me about the field of racers this year. Apparently, it was a fairly stacked field, with 5-6 horses with similar odds to outright win the race. These horses would be considered the favorites, if you will, to bet on. The horses thought to have the best shot to win the race…aka the ones most people were betting on. These horses were the thoroughbreds, the ones with incredible pedigrees, the horses who have actually won some races in the past, and were being picked to take home 1st place. Now, let me tell you about the horse, Rich Strike. Rich Strike had an 80–1 odds to win the race, making it the second-longest shot to win in Derby history, per the NBC broadcast. Rich Strike started in the worst possible position out of the gate. And Rick Strike won the Kentucky Derby. This horse pulled off the win against some of the other favorites like Epicenter (one of the horses I mentioned earlier), who entered the race with the best odds and finished second on Saturday. Not only were his odds incredibly low, and his starting position the worst, Rich Strike wasn't even slated to be running the race until the Friday before the derby and he was signed up 30 seconds before the deadline. This is not the horse most people take a bet on. But this is the horse that won. One of my favorite quotes from the Horse's owner, Eric Reed stated, “This horse is just getting good … getting better every race.” That's enough about horses, let's get back to your business. I don't know how you are feeling this year about your business. Again, the question I am asking today is about profitability. Are you one of the favorites that before this year began you would have bet on? Only to be slowing down and watch others around you pass you by. Are you one of the 80-1 odds that nobody gave a chance, but now you are seeing business grow and profit come easy? Or are you simply somewhere in the middle of the pack? The good news is, that it is not too late to change your race! And 2 quick tips, it starts with Vision Your bank accounts! If you want your business to be profitable you have to know where you are heading, and why you want to get there. Your vision has to be detailed and has to be shared with others. You also need to have diversified bank accounts and a system to track your money (both incoming and outgoing). We recommend 5 and one of those accounts, you guessed it a profit account! If you want some more information and thoughts about your vision or your banking strategy, please feel free to reach out to us at Business on Purpose. We absolutely love these kinds of conversations. And we love seeing your businesses profitable. Thanks for listening. If you haven't done so already, subscribe to our Podcast, and/or our YouTube channel. Also, check out our website here, and if you haven't done so already, take the Healthy Owners Assessment located on the home page.
3HL was joined by Eric Reed, the trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike. He talked about the story of how he bought Rich Strike, what his crew saw in the horse, and told about everything that had happened to him personally and professionally leading up to the Kentucky Derby race See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3HL was joined by Eric Reed, the trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike. He talked about the story of how he bought Rich Strike, what his crew saw in the horse, and told about everything that had happened to him personally and professionally leading up to the Kentucky Derby race See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Start your own podcast! The platform I use is Red Circle. It's free and hands down, superior to all other platforms. Click here to get started.Catch the video stream of the show LIVE on Twitch every morning! Click here and then "follow."Topics:*RIP Devil Fart Mic. *The latest crisis...baby formula shortage!*Local loser contractor scams multiple people.*The newly married, Kyle from Dumpster Divers is back for "Let's Kill!"*Alex Jones screams at his audience for not buying his merch.*ESPN reporter tries to cancel Rich Strike trainer, Eric Reed.*Asshole of the Day BTYB JM Synthetics / TC PaintballMy Policy Shop.com, Berlin Raceway, Back Alley Comedy Club, Threads Podcast: Life Unfiltered, Shoreliners Striping, Serra Honda Grandville, Baldwin Ace Hardware, Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Blue Frost IT, Prince Arming, A&E Heating and Cooling, Full House ComedyHey! Business owner! email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you. It's easy and FREE.Twitch here patreon.com/ericzaneHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available hereSubscribe to my YouTube channelPlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple PodcastsInstagramTwitterTikTokSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Ron Flatter Racing Pod, Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Eric Reed talks about his experience winning America's biggest race with 80-1 long shot Rich Strike. From Pimlico, WBAL Radio's Scott Wykoff previews next weekend's Preakness. Handicapper Sara Elbadwi offers betting advice on Saturday races at Belmont Park and Churchill Downs. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Google, Spotify and Stitcher as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
Well, I guess it's precisely because the protagonists aren't used to the limelight that everybody has so enjoyed their arrival at center stage. But they have quickly learned that once there, with everyone hanging on your every word, you had better know your script.
What would your life be like if you knew your stepfamily was going to win the race – with the odds stacked against you? 80 to 1 odds in fact?What compels us to root for the underdog?Let's face it, in families, it can often feel like it is us against the world – Attacks on our belief systems to societal mocking of God's design for marriage, we as Christians must be equipped to protect our families from the crosshairs of demonic influences, world directives, and false teachings.No matter the negative messaging, or other's expectations, God's immutable nature is exactly the support we need when we feel like the underdog. God calls us to run our race well. To keep our eyes on the finish line, fulfilling the purpose he has placed on our lives. Before you do, join us today to explore this question: What would your life be like if you knew your stepfamily was going to win the race – with the odds stacked against you? Like this episode? Great! Thank you! Please, share with a friend!We help stepfamily couples turn what feels impossible into Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE! We offer real-life solutions you can start implementing right away. We help you understand how critical YOU are as leaders in your family to create a kingdom legacy that relies on God's best for your family.If you're ready to ditch the chaos caused by high conflict stepfamily norms, regain intimacy as a couple, and begin to live your Kingdom Legacy right now, you're in the right place. Want even more guidance and support?· Want to join a community of like-minded Christian stepfamily couples? · Want to get equipped, feedback & tips off social media, and blend beautifully together? · Want to have fun & experience success with couples' challenges and stepfamily coaching? You do?! Then Join us in the Mastermind for Stepfamily Couples community!Say hi and help us grow on Instagram, check out our FB Page, or book a free, 30-minute consult to get started!Right there in the race with you,Bill & JenKentucky Derby Deets BelowLucas Aulbach, Louisville Courier Journal In a shocking upset, Rich Strike, a late addition to the field, rushed past the competition in the final moments to score a win in the 2022 Kentucky Derby.Rich Strike, from first-time Derby trainer Eric Reed and jockey Sonny Leon, blew past Epicenter and Zandon in the last seconds at Churchill Downs to score a win — and landing bettors who took him at 80-1 a sweet payday.(Special thanks to pixaby for crowd sound effects!)
HRRN's Trainer Talk presented by Fasig-Tipton - Mike Penna spends an hour with Kentucky Derby winning trainer, Eric Reed
With the win of Rich Strike, Andrew, Kaitlin and Andy look back at the 2022 Kentucky Derby. They look back if there was anything that could possibly have pointed toward Rich Strike winning. Kaitlin shares where she was when Eric Reed ended up fainting while in the Paddock. The panel agrees that Japan might end up winning the Derby within the next five years. Andy gets upset about the negativity toward the UAE Derby. In the process forgets Mendehlson's name. Go off on a tangent with 2-year-old in training sales. Finally get back on track and finish back with where some of the three-year olds might end up in the coming weeks. You can follow Andrew Champagne on twitch.tv @142winnersAndy Villanueva on twitter @avillanueva3rdKaitlin Free @kaitlinefree
Hands off our bodies… and more on today’s CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. My name is Toby Sumpter and today is Friday, May 6, 2022. We are just days away from the last stop of our CrossPolitic Liberty Tour in Phoenix, Arizona. I would love to meet you in person in Phoenix, on May 19th. I will be joined by Chocolate Knox, the Gabe Rench the Water Boy, Pastor Jeff Durbin of Apologia Church, and Political analyst Delano Squires, who’s made appearances on the Blaze, and the Tucker Carlson show. Tickets are only $20, and we’ll be talking about the Five Stones of True Liberty. Sign up now at crosspolitic.com/libertytour. In the wake of the leaked Supreme Court opinion appearing to dismantle Roe v. Wade, protests erupted in Washington D.C. outside of Supreme Court justices homes: Hands Off Our Bodies https://youtu.be/_GP3RmAYBzI Play 0:26-0:30 https://youtu.be/cOhIPBywSu4 Play 0:00-0:10 Of course if these were conservatives protesting, O say, a leaked Obergefell decision, Nancy Pelosi would be hyperventilating into a paper bag and calling for the national guard. But as it is, it took several days for the White House to say anything. And as it is, the response was muted and tepid. https://thehill.com/news/administration/3481574-white-house-urges-peaceful-protests-support-for-judges-in-wake-of-abortion-rights-demonstrations/ White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday in the wake of abortion rights protests over the weekend that demonstrations should not involve violence and expressed President Biden’s support for judges. “[Biden] strongly believes in the Constitutional right to protest. But that should never include violence, threats, or vandalism” Psaki said. “Judges perform an incredibly important function in our society, and they must be able to do their jobs without concern for their personal safety,” she added. https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1523753421488242689?s=20&t=cWGYIcxpJHROAPCl_5JxCw Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell spoke out against the acts of intimidation and suggested that they may be in fact illegal and noted that Merick Garland has been quite concerned about this kind of behavior in the past, but we haven’t heard anything from him yet on this: Play 0:00-2:40 https://www.nationalreview.com/news/vandals-deface-wisconsin-pro-life-groups-headquarters-with-fire-graffiti/ Apparently taking their cues from these radicals, Vandals targeted the headquarters of a Wisconsin pro-life group on Sunday, setting a fire in the office and marking the building with graffiti that said, “If abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either.” Police said that they are working with federal officials and the Madison Fire Department to investigate the fire at Wisconsin Family Action’s Madison, Wisc., office as an arson. Officials said a Molotov cocktail was thrown inside the building but did not ignite, according to the report. Vandals seemingly set a separate fire after that, police told the outlet. All of this… on Mother’s Day. A Catholic Church in Denver was also vandalized last week apparently in retribution for the possible Roe decision as well. Our Fight Laugh Feast Magazine is a quarterly issue that packs a punch like a 21 year Balvenie, no ice. We don’t water down our scotch, why would we water down our theology? Order a yearly subscription for yourself and then send a couple yearly subscriptions to your friends who have been drinking luke-warm evangelical cool-aid. Every quarter we promise quality food for the soul, wine for the heart, and some Red Bull for turning over tables. Our magazine will include cultural commentary, a Psalm of the quarter, recipes for feasting, laughter sprinkled through out the glossy pages, and more. Kentucky Derby Winner https://notthebee.com/article/the-longest-shot-has-won-the-kentucky-derby Rich Strike, came in DEAD LAST in odds to win. 80–1, longest odds of all 20 horses. https://twitter.com/NBCSports/status/1523083084442202114?s=20&t=5iZf_xdpOEBBcrkoj40Etg Play And I realize that most of you are listening to this, but it really is something to watch, so here’s the last 50 seconds of the race with an aerial view where you can see just how far back Rich Strike was and how far he had to come. https://youtu.be/gCk0P92uoXc Play starting at 0:04 to the end Rich Strike ran one and a quarter miles in 2:02.61. After taking a bite out of his much costlier competition, Rich Strike playfully chomped the pony that guided him to the winner’s circle. Rich Strike wasn’t even in the Derby field until Friday when Hall of Fame trainer D Wayne Lukas scratched Ethereal Road, making room for the chestnut colt trained by Eric Reed. “We found out about 30 seconds before the deadline on Friday,” Dawson said. “It put us in the race and really we always felt if we just got in we’ve got a shot.” This year our national conference is in Knoxville, TN October 6th-8th. The theme of this year’s conference is Lies, Propaganda, Storytelling and the Serrated Edge. Satan is the father of lies, and the mother of those lies is a government who has rejected God. We have especially been lied to these last two years, and the COVIDpanic has been one of the central mechanisms that our government has used to lie to us and to grab more power. Because Christians have not been reading their bibles, we are susceptible to lies and weak in our ability to fight these lies. God has given us His word to fight Satan and his lies, and we need to recover all of God’s word, its serrated edge and all. Mark your calendars for October 6th-8th, as we fight, laugh and feast with fellowship, beer and Psalms, our amazing lineup of speakers, hanging with our awesome vendors, meeting new friends, and more. Early bird tickets sale now!. Boeing Bails on Chicago https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2022/05/09/major-company-bails-on-chicago-n2606944 After 20 years in Chicago, Boeing has decided to end its relationship with the Windy City, which is plagued by high crime and a poor business environment. While the company said it will maintain a “strong presence” in Chicago and the state of Illinois, its new global headquarters will be based in Arlington, Virginia. “We are excited to build on our foundation here in Northern Virginia. The region makes strategic sense for our global headquarters given its proximity to our customers and stakeholders, and its access to world-class engineering and technical talent,” said Boeing President and Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun. Crime is up 35 percent this year in Chicago compared to the same point in 2021, Bloomberg reports. "Though murders and shooting incidents are down, all other major categories of crime are up, including a 67% jump in thefts." The Psalm of the Day: Psalm 29 https://open.spotify.com/track/0fQIxAvA5U1Emubka73n0d?si=fe2c47247a084719 0:00-0:48 Amen! This is Toby Sumpter with CrossPolitic News. Remember you can always find the links to our news stories and these psalms at crosspolitic dot com – just click on the daily news brief and follow the links. Or find them on our App: just search “Fight Laugh Feast” in your favorite app store and never miss a show. If this content is helpful to you, would you please consider becoming a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member? We are building a cancel-proof Christian media platform, and we can’t do it without your help. Join today and get a $100 discount at the Fight Laugh Feast conference in Knoxville, TN Oct. 6-8, and have a great day.
Hands off our bodies… and more on today’s CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. My name is Toby Sumpter and today is Friday, May 6, 2022. We are just days away from the last stop of our CrossPolitic Liberty Tour in Phoenix, Arizona. I would love to meet you in person in Phoenix, on May 19th. I will be joined by Chocolate Knox, the Gabe Rench the Water Boy, Pastor Jeff Durbin of Apologia Church, and Political analyst Delano Squires, who’s made appearances on the Blaze, and the Tucker Carlson show. Tickets are only $20, and we’ll be talking about the Five Stones of True Liberty. Sign up now at crosspolitic.com/libertytour. In the wake of the leaked Supreme Court opinion appearing to dismantle Roe v. Wade, protests erupted in Washington D.C. outside of Supreme Court justices homes: Hands Off Our Bodies https://youtu.be/_GP3RmAYBzI Play 0:26-0:30 https://youtu.be/cOhIPBywSu4 Play 0:00-0:10 Of course if these were conservatives protesting, O say, a leaked Obergefell decision, Nancy Pelosi would be hyperventilating into a paper bag and calling for the national guard. But as it is, it took several days for the White House to say anything. And as it is, the response was muted and tepid. https://thehill.com/news/administration/3481574-white-house-urges-peaceful-protests-support-for-judges-in-wake-of-abortion-rights-demonstrations/ White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday in the wake of abortion rights protests over the weekend that demonstrations should not involve violence and expressed President Biden’s support for judges. “[Biden] strongly believes in the Constitutional right to protest. But that should never include violence, threats, or vandalism” Psaki said. “Judges perform an incredibly important function in our society, and they must be able to do their jobs without concern for their personal safety,” she added. https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1523753421488242689?s=20&t=cWGYIcxpJHROAPCl_5JxCw Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell spoke out against the acts of intimidation and suggested that they may be in fact illegal and noted that Merick Garland has been quite concerned about this kind of behavior in the past, but we haven’t heard anything from him yet on this: Play 0:00-2:40 https://www.nationalreview.com/news/vandals-deface-wisconsin-pro-life-groups-headquarters-with-fire-graffiti/ Apparently taking their cues from these radicals, Vandals targeted the headquarters of a Wisconsin pro-life group on Sunday, setting a fire in the office and marking the building with graffiti that said, “If abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either.” Police said that they are working with federal officials and the Madison Fire Department to investigate the fire at Wisconsin Family Action’s Madison, Wisc., office as an arson. Officials said a Molotov cocktail was thrown inside the building but did not ignite, according to the report. Vandals seemingly set a separate fire after that, police told the outlet. All of this… on Mother’s Day. A Catholic Church in Denver was also vandalized last week apparently in retribution for the possible Roe decision as well. Our Fight Laugh Feast Magazine is a quarterly issue that packs a punch like a 21 year Balvenie, no ice. We don’t water down our scotch, why would we water down our theology? Order a yearly subscription for yourself and then send a couple yearly subscriptions to your friends who have been drinking luke-warm evangelical cool-aid. Every quarter we promise quality food for the soul, wine for the heart, and some Red Bull for turning over tables. Our magazine will include cultural commentary, a Psalm of the quarter, recipes for feasting, laughter sprinkled through out the glossy pages, and more. Kentucky Derby Winner https://notthebee.com/article/the-longest-shot-has-won-the-kentucky-derby Rich Strike, came in DEAD LAST in odds to win. 80–1, longest odds of all 20 horses. https://twitter.com/NBCSports/status/1523083084442202114?s=20&t=5iZf_xdpOEBBcrkoj40Etg Play And I realize that most of you are listening to this, but it really is something to watch, so here’s the last 50 seconds of the race with an aerial view where you can see just how far back Rich Strike was and how far he had to come. https://youtu.be/gCk0P92uoXc Play starting at 0:04 to the end Rich Strike ran one and a quarter miles in 2:02.61. After taking a bite out of his much costlier competition, Rich Strike playfully chomped the pony that guided him to the winner’s circle. Rich Strike wasn’t even in the Derby field until Friday when Hall of Fame trainer D Wayne Lukas scratched Ethereal Road, making room for the chestnut colt trained by Eric Reed. “We found out about 30 seconds before the deadline on Friday,” Dawson said. “It put us in the race and really we always felt if we just got in we’ve got a shot.” This year our national conference is in Knoxville, TN October 6th-8th. The theme of this year’s conference is Lies, Propaganda, Storytelling and the Serrated Edge. Satan is the father of lies, and the mother of those lies is a government who has rejected God. We have especially been lied to these last two years, and the COVIDpanic has been one of the central mechanisms that our government has used to lie to us and to grab more power. Because Christians have not been reading their bibles, we are susceptible to lies and weak in our ability to fight these lies. God has given us His word to fight Satan and his lies, and we need to recover all of God’s word, its serrated edge and all. Mark your calendars for October 6th-8th, as we fight, laugh and feast with fellowship, beer and Psalms, our amazing lineup of speakers, hanging with our awesome vendors, meeting new friends, and more. Early bird tickets sale now!. Boeing Bails on Chicago https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2022/05/09/major-company-bails-on-chicago-n2606944 After 20 years in Chicago, Boeing has decided to end its relationship with the Windy City, which is plagued by high crime and a poor business environment. While the company said it will maintain a “strong presence” in Chicago and the state of Illinois, its new global headquarters will be based in Arlington, Virginia. “We are excited to build on our foundation here in Northern Virginia. The region makes strategic sense for our global headquarters given its proximity to our customers and stakeholders, and its access to world-class engineering and technical talent,” said Boeing President and Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun. Crime is up 35 percent this year in Chicago compared to the same point in 2021, Bloomberg reports. "Though murders and shooting incidents are down, all other major categories of crime are up, including a 67% jump in thefts." The Psalm of the Day: Psalm 29 https://open.spotify.com/track/0fQIxAvA5U1Emubka73n0d?si=fe2c47247a084719 0:00-0:48 Amen! This is Toby Sumpter with CrossPolitic News. Remember you can always find the links to our news stories and these psalms at crosspolitic dot com – just click on the daily news brief and follow the links. Or find them on our App: just search “Fight Laugh Feast” in your favorite app store and never miss a show. If this content is helpful to you, would you please consider becoming a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member? We are building a cancel-proof Christian media platform, and we can’t do it without your help. Join today and get a $100 discount at the Fight Laugh Feast conference in Knoxville, TN Oct. 6-8, and have a great day.
PTF and Nick Tammaro are here to discuss the Strike Heard Round the World: Rich Strike's improbable win in the Kentucky Derby. They talk about jockey Sonny Leon's skilled ride and where they knew trainer Eric Reed from before. Plus lots of chat about possible Preakness starters from the Derby plus Early Voting. Other horses discussed include Epicenter, Zandon, Simplification, Mo Donegal, Barber Road, Tawny Port, Smile Happy, Classic Causeway, Taiba, Crown Pride, Messier and Summer is Tomorrow As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at http://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
Man of the moment, Eric Reed, trainer of this year's long-shot Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike, joined me this morning in between his many media obligations whilst at the barn at Mercury Equine Centre in Lexington. Listen to Eric's career story, as well as getting an update on Rich Strike, their next move, what he thought of the outrider incident directly after the wire, and much more.
Nick is joined by NBC analyst Matt Bernier to reflect on an extraordinary running of the Kentucky Derby, won in shock fashion by Rich Strike, whose trainer Eric Reed, still in a state of deep surprise, joins Nick to discuss how it happened and what might happen next. Nick and Matt also discuss D. Wayne Lukas's win in the Kentucky Oaks, while Jane Mangan joins the show to run the rule over Aidan O'Brien's Derby triallists now that Luxembourg has been confirmed a non-runner.
We're live in Kyiv with the latest on that deadly airstrike on a school – this as First Lady Dr. Jill Biden makes a secret trip to Ukraine. Plus, gas prices rise nationwide, inching closer to the all-time record as the busy summer travel season approaches. And, covid cases climb as the White House warns of a fall and winter wave. Also, inside Rich Strike's victory at the Kentucky Derby – we speak to his trainer Eric Reed.
Nick is joined by NBC analyst Matt Bernier to reflect on an extraordinary running of the Kentucky Derby, won in shock fashion by Rich Strike, whose trainer Eric Reed, still in a state of deep surprise, joins Nick to discuss how it happened and what might happen next. Nick and Matt also discuss D. Wayne Lukas's win in the Kentucky Oaks, while Jane Mangan joins the show to run the rule over Aidan O'Brien's Derby triallists now that Luxembourg has been confirmed a non-runner.
Bernie offers up his thoughts on longshot Rich Strike winning the 2022 Kentucky Derby with trainer Eric Reed and how improbable it was for both horse and trainer to be in that position.
PTF and Nick Tammaro are here to discuss the Strike Heard Round the World: Rich Strike's improbable win in the Kentucky Derby. They talk about jockey Sonny Leon's skilled ride and where they knew trainer Eric Reed from before. Plus lots of chat about possible Preakness starters from the Derby plus Early Voting. Other horses discussed include Epicenter, Zandon, Simplification, Mo Donegal, Barber Road, Tawny Port, Smile Happy, Classic Causeway, Taiba, Crown Pride, Messier and Summer is Tomorrow As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at http://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
Action packed start to The V Show as Bobby V chats with Kentucky Derby winning trainer Eric Reed. We learn what's next for Rich Strike in the Preakness, and the guys talk some Derby. UofL baseball HC Dan McDonnell also joins the show to talk about an odd weekend series and preview tomorrow's match-up with IU. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Very special day as we welcome Eric Reed Jr. on our show! Eric was heavily underrated coming out of high school and is a #jucoproduct. After JUCO, Eric then went to Southeast Missouri (SEMO) for 2 Years, where this past season was named 1st Team All-OVC and averaged 16 points, 3 rebounds, and 1.5 assists. This offseason, he entered the portal and has since committed to play for Mississippi State. He is also currently testing NBA Draft Waters. We thank Eric for joining us and wish him back in the future!