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Join Ryan Anderson & Kyle Roscoe on The Gallop Out as we highlight the BEST bettor-friendly wagers at Horseshoe Indianapolis! This week we go into the Late Pick 3! 15% Player Friendly takeout! Lets Go! #HorseshoeIndianapolis #Ceasars #LateDouble
Clinical trials are essential to advancing care for age‑related macular degeneration (AMD) and geographic atrophy (GA). In this episode, Mathew MacCumber, MD, PhD, explains how clinical trials work, the potential benefits and challenges of participation, and key factors to consider when deciding whether a trial may be right for you. The discussion will also include a high-level overview of the GALLOP clinical trial for GA and what current research means for the future of vision health.
Will it be a photo finish with thoroughbreds Christian in Solihull and Michelle in Essex?
Another special Gallop for Life episode about cancer and its impact on the horse community. Gallop for Life provides support through this tough time in people's lives. We feature Emma Wooten, a breast cancer survivor who went through a lot and is out the other side. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3957– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Lily Bison of Gallop for LifeLink: Gallop for LifeJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Emma WootenGuest: Emma WootenAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:01:16 - What Gallop for Life does02:51 - Financial aid program launch04:03 - How to get involved & contact info05:37 - Introducing Emma06:15 - Diagnosis in October 202010:27 - Triple-negative breast cancer explained14:03 - Treatment, loss of horse & no riding16:03 - Post-traumatic growth & life perspective18:49 - Power of the equestrian support group21:06 - Approaching five-year NED milestone23:51 - Scanxiety & importance of screenings31:13 - Subsidy program + how listeners can help
Another special Gallop for Life episode about cancer and its impact on the horse community. Gallop for Life provides support through this tough time in people's lives. We feature Emma Wooten, a breast cancer survivor who went through a lot and is out the other side. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3957– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Lily Bison of Gallop for LifeLink: Gallop for LifeJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Emma WootenGuest: Emma WootenAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:01:16 - What Gallop for Life does02:51 - Financial aid program launch04:03 - How to get involved & contact info05:37 - Introducing Emma06:15 - Diagnosis in October 202010:27 - Triple-negative breast cancer explained14:03 - Treatment, loss of horse & no riding16:03 - Post-traumatic growth & life perspective18:49 - Power of the equestrian support group21:06 - Approaching five-year NED milestone23:51 - Scanxiety & importance of screenings31:13 - Subsidy program + how listeners can help
Join Ryan Anderson & Jackson Muniz on The Gallop Out as we highlight the BEST bettor-friendly wagers at Horseshoe Indianapolis! This week we go into the new $5 Late Double! 15% Player Friendly takeout! Lets Go!
Glenn is joined by special co-host Lily Bison of Gallop for Life for an episode about cancer and its impact on the horse community. Gallop for Life provides support through this tough time in people's lives. We feature Megan Smits, a breast cancer survivor who channeled her recovery into founding her own non-profit dedicated to serving young people with special needs and more. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3952– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Lily Bison of Gallop for LifeLink: Gallop for LifeJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Megan SmitsGuest: Megan Smits of Oak Lawn Equestrian | ConneqtionsAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:01:44 - What is Gallop for Life03:31 - Who Gallop for Life supports04:13 - Why these cancer episodes05:24 - How to find Gallop for Life07:25 - Early detection message10:27 - Introduce Megan11:05 - Megan's background13:50 - Cancer diagnosis story18:32 - Barn support during treatment26:52 - Advocacy38:49 - Subsidy program & how to help43:18 - Hope and closing message
Glenn is joined by special co-host Lily Bison of Gallop for Life for an episode about cancer and its impact on the horse community. Gallop for Life provides support through this tough time in people's lives. We feature Megan Smits, a breast cancer survivor who channeled her recovery into founding her own non-profit dedicated to serving young people with special needs and more. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3952– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Lily Bison of Gallop for LifeLink: Gallop for LifeJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Megan SmitsGuest: Megan Smits of Oak Lawn Equestrian | ConneqtionsAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:01:44 - What is Gallop for Life03:31 - Who Gallop for Life supports04:13 - Why these cancer episodes05:24 - How to find Gallop for Life07:25 - Early detection message10:27 - Introduce Megan11:05 - Megan's background13:50 - Cancer diagnosis story18:32 - Barn support during treatment26:52 - Advocacy38:49 - Subsidy program & how to help43:18 - Hope and closing message
The Gallop Out Guys cover the 2-day All Stakes Preakness Pick 5. Ryan Anderson and Jackson Muniz take you through the 12% Takeout Pick 5 featuring:Leg 1 (Friday): Race 10 — Allaire duPont Distaff StakesLeg 2 (Friday): Race 12 — Pimlico Special Stakes (G3)Leg 3 (Saturday): Race 7 — Chick Lang Stakes (G3)Leg 4 (Saturday): Race 8 — Maryland Sprint Stakes (G3)Leg 5 (Saturday): Race 13 — Preakness Stakes (G1)
(May 11, 2026) ‘Get in loser, we’re buying Spirit’: One man’s viral plan to revive the airline. US alcohol consumption falls to 85yr low. Young Americans’ job market optimism falls as older adults stay upbeat, new Gallop poll finds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Anderson and Jackson Muniz bring the Gallop Out of Horseshoe Indy for a look at the Monday 5/11/26 Turf Pick 3.
Experience a powerful and transformative morning as the President/General of the Universal African Peoples Organization, Zaki Baruti, leads our classroom session today. Zaki will provide an urgent and insightful analysis of the community’s response to the recent Supreme Court ruling restricting the 1965 Voting Rights Act—a decision that threatens Black political representation nationwide. Discover what this ruling truly means for our future and why your voice matters now more than ever. Before Zaki’s timely discussion, acclaimed playwright and novelist Dr. Nubia Kai will captivate us with an exclusive preview of her inspiring new book, "A River of Prophecy: Constructing a Sacred History of African-Americans." And don’t miss Florida investigative reporter Jeff Gallop as he uncovers compelling stories that directly impact our lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To mark (Aldridge) the occasion of Mark Aldridge's latest book being available in PAPERBACK for the first time, Gray and Mark sit down to watch and natter through Murder at the Gallop (1963), the second of four 1960s films starring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple. You can purchase Mark's book, Agatha Christie's Marple: Expert on Wickedness in paperback, ebook and audio now!WE'VE WRITTEN A BOOK! You can pre-order The Swinging Christies: How Agatha Christie Conquered the 1960s NOW!You can find us on Instagram @Christie_Time. We are also on Bluesky at ChristieTime.com. Our YouTube account is @TheSwingingChristies. Our website is ChristieTime.com.Our other podcast, Westmapod, launched on 31 March 2026 - just search Westmapod in your podcatcher of choice to check it out!Please subscribe to the podcast so you're notified every time an episode drops.Please also consider giving us a star rating and/or reviewing us on your podcatcher of choice.The Swinging Christies is a Christie Time project by Mark Aldridge and Gray Robert Brown. Artwork designed by Bartlett Studio and Tom Double.00:00:00 - Opening titles00:00:44 - Introductory chat00:02:36 - Commentary track for Murder at the Gallop (1963)01:20:41 - How to get in touch01:21:58 - Closing titles01:22:17 - CodaSolutions revealed - After the Funeral, The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Sean and Lexi dedicate the episode to Lexi's late dog Rafa and start a werewolf-movie run, focusing their main discussion on Wolf (1994) after also recording coverage of Bad Moon for Patreon. They highlight Wolf's key creatives and cast (including director Mike Nichols and stars Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, and James Spader) and recap the central setup: Nicholson's publishing executive is bitten after hitting a wolf, begins changing, and faces escalating personal and workplace turmoil involving Spader's character and Nicholson's wife. The conversation touches on major story turns, the werewolf transformation elements, and the film's climax and ending.00:00 Patreon Split Update00:52 Vampire Movie Rant03:17 Live Panel Announcement04:20 Show Intro Banter05:27 Rafiki Tribute07:06 Why Werewolf Movies09:51 Nineties Horror Talk12:45 Wolf Discovery Story20:37 Mike Nichols Deep Dive26:55 Rafiki Casting Bit29:59 Cast and Twin Towers Bit32:09 Plot Setup Begins35:37 Wolf Bite Incident37:17 Office Betrayal Drama41:50 Wolfman Awakens42:32 Gallop to Stewarts45:06 Affair Sparks Revenge45:24 Meet Michelle Pfeiffer47:59 PBJ Date and Milk53:12 Amulet and Pagan Expert55:50 Take Back the Company57:52 Piss and Power Move01:02:22 Hotel Handcuffs Hookup01:06:03 Wife Murder Fallout01:09:14 Spader Turns Werewolf01:12:07 Barn Showdown Finale01:14:50 She Wolf Ending01:16:42 Why Wolf Rules01:19:32 Patreon Plugs and Wrap
Travels With Randy Route 66 Episode 7 is here! New Mexico! Gallop To Grants To Albuquerque Route 66 Maintenance Challenges Discussion Bubba and Randy discussed their experiences with Route 66, including Bubba's ongoing fascination with the route and Randy's recent travels through California, Arizona, and New Mexico. They explored the challenges and variations in maintaining the original route across different states, highlighting efforts in California and the difficulties in Arizona and New Mexico. Randy shared insights about the route's presence in Navajo tribal lands, noting the remnants and trading posts along the way, while both expressed frustration over the lack of official recognition and signage for Route 66 in some areas. Route 66 in New Mexico The discussion focused on Route 66 in New Mexico, particularly around Gallup, which was described as a former commercial and rail hub for the Navajo Nation. The conversation highlighted the differences between New Mexico and Arizona's architectural styles, with New Mexico having a distinct Spanish and Indian influence. They discussed the challenges of navigating Route 66, noting that while the signs were improved after Randy's first visit, some areas still lack clear routing information. Bubba and Randy also discussed the upcoming Centennial celebration on November 11th and the Four Corners monument, which Bubba had previously visited. Gallup New Mexico Visit Discussion Randy discussed his visit to Gallup, New Mexico, highlighting the El Rancho Hotel, a historic stop for Hollywood stars filming westerns, and Richardson's Trading Post, a century-old institution for Native American art. Bubba inquired about the 49er Lounge at the El Rancho, which Randy had not visited. They also talked about Gallup's four-lane Route 66, its split by the interstate, and its status as the "Indian capital of the world" dominated by Navajo art and culture. Century-Old Store Visit Experience Randy shared an experience visiting a century-old store in Richardson, where an employee allowed them to explore and take photos of the unique items, including vintage rugs, Kachina dolls, and an antique cash register. Bubba and Randy discussed the store's profitability, noting the high markup on items like rugs and the employee's reluctance to allow photos of the safe due to security concerns. Randy mentioned that approximately 1,000 U.S. businesses have been in operation for over 100 years, highlighting the longevity of some brands despite market changes. Route 66 Journey Discussion Randy described his journey along Route 66, highlighting the scenic high desert landscapes, abandoned buildings, and remnants of the historic route. He noted the survival of some old businesses and the presence of car graveyards with 1940s and 1950s vehicles. Bubba and Randy discussed the affordability of classic cars in the past, with Randy mentioning his difficulty in capturing the stories behind abandoned structures. They also discussed the population history of Grants, New Mexico, which saw a significant increase due to uranium mining in the 1950s and 1960s, and its current population decline. Route 66 and AI Discussion The discussion focused on the historical and current state of Route 66 towns, particularly Grants, New Mexico, and its connection to the uranium industry and Los Alamos. Bubba shared that Grants was founded in the 1880s by three Canadian brothers who built a section of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, and its economy later boomed due to uranium mining. The conversation then shifted to the role of AI in modern learning and memory, with Bubba and Randy discussing how AI could serve as an informational companion while driving, and the generational differences in technology adoption and social skills. Technology's Impact on Social Interactions Bubba and Randy discussed the impact of technology on social interactions, noting that while young people can communicate effectively online, they may lack face-to-face confrontation skills. They also talked about a woman who wanted to marry her AI, highlighting the growing trend of people seeking artificial relationships. Randy shared a story about the Santa Fe Loop, a section of Route 66 in New Mexico that was created after a political dispute, and expressed interest in driving the original route rather than the modernized version. Route 66 and Business Ideas Randy discussed the historical Route 66, focusing on La Bajada Hill, a challenging dirt road segment that was bypassed in 1937. He expressed interest in exploring the area further with a four-wheel drive vehicle and highlighted the potential for adventure tours in the region. Bubba shared information about the high number of Starbucks locations in Albuquerque and New York City, suggesting a potential business idea for Randy to document her visits to different Starbucks locations for sponsorship opportunities. Travel and Sports Discussion Bubba and Randy discussed their upcoming travel plans, including a trip to Alaska and exploring national parks. They also talked about Albuquerque, New Mexico, its attractions, and the history of Blake's Lotta Burger. Bubba mentioned his son's interest in baseball and spring training. Randy expressed frustration with the ownership of the Los Angeles Angels and his decision to boycott the team. They concluded by discussing the growth of their Facebook page and podcast, with Bubba mentioning plans to develop perks for subscribers. SO. MANY. PHOTOS - Come join the conversation on Facebook with our 28,000 friends! https://www.facebook.com/travelswithrandypodcast Have a great idea for the guys? Want to sponsor us? Want us to sell something National Park or Route 66 related? Want to be a guest? Want to pay for both of us to go to Alaska? Want me to stop asking questions? bubba@travelswithrandypodcast.com !!
Want Derby/Oaks Prep analysis this weekend? Here is a compilation of The Gallop Out's look at The Fountain of Youth, Rebel Stakes, Gotham and Honeybee Stakes set for this weekend 2/28-3/1. Hosts Ryan Anderson and Jackson Muniz provide a break down for all your 3 year olds prepping for the first weekend in May right here on the In the Money Media Network.
Kemetologist Tony Browder takes over our classroom! Brother Tony is set to deliver an inspiring preview of Thursday’s powerful 40-day Ascension Celebration honoring the legendary Dr. Charles Finch. He will also reveal details about his latest prestigious award from his hometown of Chicago, share insights from his new book, and offer a glimpse into his upcoming adventures to Kemet. Before Brother Tony, Attorney Fyah Rose Ture will fire us up with an update on the historic jubilee commemoration of Bloody Sunday—a pivotal moment in our journey for justice. Acclaimed Investigative Reporter Jeff Gallop will shine a light on the enduring legacy of the late Revd. Jesse Jackson, reminding us why his work matters now more than ever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just a lot of good music, is that enough? IT IS. So let's get it with tracks from SPIKEPIT, NIGHTFEEDER, GYLT, RITUAL DISORDER, LOSE SIGHT, GALLOP, FINAL GASP, INFILTRATORS and more. Lets go. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mikee P. subs for the vacationing Ryan Anderson on The Gallop Out this week to cover the Late Pick 5 with an $83,239 Carryover. The sequence covers the last 5 races on Friday, January 16th. Jackson's Ticket - 3,7,10/3,6/4,6/6/1,2,6Mikee P.'s Ticket 3,5,7/12 (b) 13/ 2,4 (b) 10/ 4,6/ 2,9
Ryan Anderson and Jackson Muniz love carryovers! There is a 63k Late Pick 5 Carryover at Tampa Bay Downs on NYE and the Gallop Out guys got some analysis from track announcer and racing good guy Jason Beem.
Ryan Anderson and Jackson Muniz reach out to Oaklawn track announcer Matt Dinerman for Saturday's new $3 Late Pick 3. The sequence is the last 3 races on the card 12/20/25 featuring a 15% takeout.
We speak with Rebecca Haddock about Equine Functional Taping, how she became an expert in her field, and how her business structure has evolved.Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor of EQ BusinesswomenEquestrian Businesswomen: Website | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Rebecca Haddock: Website | FacebookSponsored by: Riders RentSponsored by: Gallop & Gossip Podcast
Griot Baba Lumumba returns to our classroom this Tuesday morning. Baba Lumumba, based at Umoja House in Washington, D.C., consistently sparks engaging and thought-provoking discussions. This week, he will explore the ambivalence many of us feel about ourselves. Before Baba Lumumba, investigative reporter Jeff Gallop will share insights into some of his current stories. Dr. Brooks Robinson will also provide an analysis of Black America’s religious landscape.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Noah Meagher subs for Ryan Anderson hosting this weeks Gallop Out with usual co-host Jackson Muniz and Turfway track announcer Tony Calo. The guys cover races 6-9 from Turfway Saturday, December 13, 2025. Don't miss the $1,500 TwinSpires Contest that night.
The Gallop Out guys love Turfway and they analyze the first Pick 5 Carryover of the meet - Friday December 5, 2025 The Late Pick 5 has a $163K carryover and we have you covered.
We end Holiday Week with the amazing comedian Maxi Witrak. Photographer Shelley Paulson is our artist of the day, her Aurora Borealis are spectacular and available for gifts. Plus, we take a look at the best and worst Christmas movies. Listen in....HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3834 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsJamie and Glenn's Amazon StorePlease support this year's charity: Gallop for LifePic Credit: Maxi WitrakGuest: Maxi Witrak Guest Artist: Photographer Shelley PaulsonPrize Providers: Cavallo Hoof Boots, Dreamers & Schemers, Espoir, Larissa Ann Fine Art, Starting in the Middle by Tik Maynard, USRider, Zero Proof Horse Treats, Kelly Herd JewelryAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Kentucky Performance Products, Weatherbeeta, Zero Proof Horse Treats and Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTimestamps:04:00 - Gratitude17:20 - Shelley Paulson30:40 - Voicemails38:35 - Maxi Witrak50:00 - Best and Worst Horse Movies01:05:00 - Prize Drawing
Ryan Anderson and Jackson Muniz host NYRA's Andy Serling and ITMs Nick Tammaro for a look at the Cigar Mile card from Aqueduct, Saturday, December 6, 2025.