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Piper speaks with two of the judges from the 2025 WEF Equitation Championship in Wellington, Florida, Karen Healey and Michael Tokaruk. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Karen Healey began her professional career working for George Morris at Hunterdon Stables in New Jersey in 1971. Karen moved to California ten years later and began her business at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center. Since moving to California, Karen's riders have won over 100 medal finals and she has trained numerous hunters and jumpers to wins at indoors, earned national championships and medals at the North American Young Riders Championship and the Prix de States. In addition to her students' success in the show ring, Karen is an instrumental force in the administration of equestrian sport. She holds a USEF R-rated judging license and has judged some of the most prestigious shows in the country, including the Devon Horse Show, the Hampton Classic, the USEF Pony Finals and the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search East Coast Finals and the 2022 Dover Saddlery USEF Hunt Seat Medal Finals in Harrisburg, PA.Guest: Michael Tokaruk is a top rider, trainer and judge who also runs a training and sales business, Tokaruk Show Stables, out of Tennessee and Wellington, Florida. Michael worked with top professionals such as Scott Stewart, Missy Clark, Bob Braswell and Anne Kursinski as a junior rider. Michael has multiple grand prix wins, international and national hunter derby wins to his credit along with continuing his professional education by working with professionals such as Chris Kappler, Andre Dignelli, Katie Monahan-Prudent, and Melanie Smith Taylor. Michael has judged at some of the prestigious horse shows including the 2021 USET Talent Search Finals East, 2022 ASPCA Maclay Finals, Capital Challenge Horse Show and the 2024 Adequan/USEF Junior Hunter Finals- West Coast in Del Mar, CA. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsor: Equine Affaire
https://www.patriciabonisauthor.com/ A Life of Luxury, Love, and Sacrifice: Jeddah Bride Reveals the High-Stakes Drama Behind the Veil of Saudi Arabia's Wealthiest Families JEDDAH BRIDE A memoir by Patricia Bonis How far would you go for love? Would you sacrifice everything—your freedom, your identity, even your children? Patricia Bonis, the author of JEDDAH BRIDE (Conservatarian Press), faced that exact question when she married Rahman Abbar, the heir to one of Saudi Arabia's richest families. The answers she found may shock you. From the glittering world of Saudi Arabia's elite—private jets, palatial estates, and global high society—Patricia soon found herself in a fierce battle for her children's safety, realizing that her new life came at a devastating price. JEDDAH BRIDE pulls back the curtain on a life few have seen—and fewer can understand. Once a free-spirited student at Wellesley College, Bonis struggled to reconcile the deep love she had for her husband with the suffocating cultural restrictions demanded by life in Saudi Arabia. She wasn't prepared for a life confined behind curtains and veils, a world with little freedom and dominated by a toxic patriarchal system. After years of feeling isolated, Patricia and Rahman returned to the United States, where she hoped to raise their two children in a land of freedom and security. But when Rahman began talking about returning to the jet-set lifestyle, her dreams of a stable family life shattered. What followed was a bitter divorce and fight for custody and safety of her children. JEDDAH BRIDE is a testament to the lengths a mother will go to protect her children—and an unflinching look of how love, in all its forms, can push us to our breaking point. Patricia's intimate narrative offers an unprecedented look into the isolated and often misunderstood world of Saudi Arabia, while delivering a powerful message about the power of self-discovery, survival, and the enduring love of a mother. PATRICIA BONIS is a renowned interior designer who has spent more than three decades designing the homes, offices, and embassies of some of the world's most influential leaders, including top CEOs, ambassadors, and international financiers. In addition to her design career, Patricia is a competitive equestrian, actively participating in prestigious events like the World Equestrian Festival and the Hampton Classic. She splits her time between Palm Beach Florida, and Millbrook, New York, with her husband and their beloved poodle, Harley. Jeddah Bride is Patricia's first book, and it marks a deeply personal exploration of her life's most defining challenges and triumphs. JEDDAH BRIDE By Patricia Bonis Conservatarian Press $29.99; 270 pages ISBN-10: 1957586389 ISBN-13: 978-1957586380
Piper speaks with the 2024 ASPCA Maclay Finals judges- Cynthia Hankins, Lyman T Whitehead, Keri Kampsen and Scott Fitton. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Cynthia Hankins has been in the horse business her entire life. Her junior years culminated with winning the [then] AHSA Hunter Seat Medal Finals, after having won Grand Junior Hunter champion and Best Child Rider that same weekend at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. As a trainer, she coached a Maclay winner. Cynthia has been a clinician for the USHJA EAP program since 2011. As a judge, she has judged the Hunter Seat Medal Finals 5 times, the Talent Search Finals on both coasts a total of 5 times, and most recently the 2024 ASPCA Maclay finals for the second time.Guest: Lyman T. Whitehead has been an active competitor and trainer in the hunter ring for almost 40 years and also holds a UEF Large “R” judge's license. Lyman is currently the head trainer for Kent School, a boarding school in CT that has offered a riding program since 1960. As a rider, Lyman was the leading hunter rider at The Hampton Classic 5 times, the leading hunter rider at The National Horse Show, two time leading hunter rider at the Old Salem Farm Horse Show, and has been champion at every top horse show on the East coast including the Devon Horse Show, the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, Washington International Horse Show, and The National Horse Show. As a judge, Lyman has judged top shows such as the WCHR Hunter Spectacular in Wellington, FL, the Upperville Colt & Horse Show, Old Salem Farm and the 2024 ASPCA Maclay Finals.Guest: Keri Kampsen is the owner and founder of Two Goals Farm, LLC based in Wellington, FL. Keri's junior highlights include being the 1996 AHSA Overall Large Junior Hunter, 4th place in the AHSA Medal Finals, and Winner of the 1997 ASPCA Maclay Finals. Throughout Keri's professional career, she has ridden and trained clients to numerous year-end national championships, and championships at every national finals. Keri also is a USEF “R” judge and has judged at some of the most prestigious horse shows including the Devon Horse Show, The Capital Challenge and the 2024 ASCPA Maclay Finals for the second time.Guest: Scott Fitton is from Wellington, Florida, but grew up in the Philadelphia area. Scott competed successfully as a junior and amateur rider. For 25 years, Scott has served as a USEF licensed official. On the road from East to West Coast, Fitton's show schedule includes the Gulf Coast shows, WEF, HITS on the Hudson, HITS Ocala, Thunderbird Show Park, USEF Pony Finals, Desert International Horse Park, The National Horse Show and the 2024 ASPCA Maclay Finals.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, Good Boy, Eddie,
It's Sharon's Birthday this week Hot Teas! We're celebrating with some bubbly from our friends at Sparkling Pointe, soaking up as much of the remainder of the summer season as we can and the ladies are chatting about all the best places where Sharon can celebrate her big day. We also share some exciting announcements including our brand-new partnerships with UBS Arena / NY Islanders, the 2024 Hampton Classic, Gatsby on Broadway and more to come plus some piping hot CelebriTEA and a recent experience that warrants some much-needed babysitting etiquette 101! #TasteOfLongIsland 2019 Brut Nature from Sparkling Pointe Vineyards Learn more about their wine club or schedule a tour at sparklingpointe.com again, that's sparklingpointe.com *You can also find them on our mobile app!* New Blog: “Bringing the Heat: The Spicy Drink Lover's Guide to LI”Tap Room (All Locations)Heatwave: Casamigas jalapeño tequila, pineapple juice, lime juice, honey syrupTropic Like Its Hot: Lyre's Agave Blanco tequila, muddled jalapeños, fresh pineapple juice, homemade agave syrup, fresh lime juice, finished with a Cajun rimBesito (West Islip, Huntington, Roslyn)Pina Picante Margarita: Spicy tequila, fresh pina juice, Cointreau, fresh watermelon, agave, fresh squeezed lime, Chile poblano salt rimEl Pepino Margarita: Don Julio Blanco Tequila, cucumber, jalapeño, Cointreau, agave nectar, fresh squeezed limeThe Shed (West Sayville, Huntington, Westbury)Strawberry Smash (or try it virgin, the Strawberry Sol): Cazadores Blanco, jalapeño, agave, fresh strawberry puree, fresh lime, ginger beer Read more at discoverlongisland.com/blog This Weekend on Long IslandFriday, August 23rd:Spare Time Band at Nicki's on the Bay Long Island Comedy Festival Presets Moms' Night Out at Theatre Three (All Weekend)Hollywood Nights – The Bob Seger Experience at The Suffolk Saturday, August 24th:Annual Beach Ball Summer Soiree at Sound View GreenportLong Island Aquarium - Sunset Adventure / Booze Cruise: TequilaLI Scottish Festival & Highland Games at Old Westbury GardensSat/Sun Harbes Family Farm - Watermelon Festival Sunday, August 25thOPENING DAY FOR HAMPTON CLASSICCONNECT WITH US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/ DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you! Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.comCheck out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm)Thanks to our generous sponsor, Sands New York - visit www.sandsnewyork.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's Noah's Ark on Rappaport to the Rescue, with this very special show featuring Cathy Bissell, who is being honored by South Hampton Animal Shelter, we'll get wild with the new executive director Kathleen Mulcahy of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center and giddy up with Valerie Angeli from the Equus Foundation as we talk all about adoption day at the Hampton Classic this year. EPISODE NOTES: Giving Back to All Animals in the Hamptons!
Gabriela, aka Gaby, Reutter is the reigning #1 female Chilean show jumper. Her career is decorated with accolades, including more recently the team Bronze Medal at the 2022 South American Games in Paraguay, as well as victories in FEI classes, Nations Cup events, and European tours. Gaby's career is a true testament to her spirit and unwavering dedication. From leading performances at Spruce Meadows and The Hampton Classic to securing top ranks at junior/young rider South American Games, her journey is filled with impressive accomplishments. Notably, her partnership with Rocky saw them on top in prestigious competitions in recent years. In 2018, Gaby founded Lumiere Horses Inc., a testament to her vision and entrepreneurial spirit. Throughout the year, you can find her travelling across the United States, Canada, and Europe, fueled by her ambition to become the first Chilean woman show jumper to represent her nation's colors at the Olympics since 1972. In this episode, we discuss all things ambition, balance, staying on track with big goals, and so much more. Connect with Gabriela: Website: https://www.lumierehorses.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabriela.reutter/
Tonya Johnston, Mental Skills Coach speaks with top junior rider who recently became an amateur, Avery Glynn. Tonya also gives her top tips for making a new riding playlist to help you get ready for your rides in 2024. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Tonya Johnston, Visit her Website, Facebook and buy her book Inside Your Ride Guest: Avery Glynn is a lifelong equestrian, who grew up in northern California. Avery is the daughter of two professional equestrians, Hope Glynn and Ned Glynn. She is a two-time R.W. Mutch Equitation Trophy winner at Devon, winner of the 2023 Ronnie Mutch Equitation Championship at the Thermal Desert Circuit, 2023 West Coast Gladstone Cup champion, 2022 Hermes Equitation Championship winner at the Hampton Classic and has ribboned at all of the major indoor medal finals. Avery now rides for Auburn University as a freshman and competes in the amateur divisions. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, America Cryo, LAURACEA, BoneKare, Laurel Springs School, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard and Good Boy, Eddie
Piper speaks with top hunter riders and judges, Holly Orlando and Lyman T. Whitehead about style in the hunter ring and what they look for when judging the hunters. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Holly Orlando is one of the country's most coveted hunter riders. Holly has earned prestigious leading rider and championship titles at every major qualifying show, most recently at the 2023 National Horse Show. Holly is also a licensed large "R" judge and proud mother to her daughter Logan. Holly works out of Evermore, Inc. based in New York and Florida.Guest: Lyman T. Whitehead has been an active competitor and trainer in the hunter ring for almost 40 years and also holds a large “R” judge's license. Lyman has judged top shows such as the WCHR Hunter Spectacular at WEF and the Upperville Colt & Horse Show. As a rider, Lyman was the leading hunter rider at The Hampton Classic five times, the leading hunter rider at The National Horse Show, two time leading hunter rider at the Old Salem Farm Horse Show, and has been champion at every top horse show on the East coast including the Devon Horse Show, the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, Washington International Horse Show, and The National Horse Show. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, America Cryo, Alexis Kletjian Jewelry, LAURACEA, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard and Good Boy, Eddie
Daniel Bluman joins the podcast once again after winning the $425,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty CIS5* Grand Prix during Week 9 of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). As a young rider, Bluman competed in Colombia, Germany and in the U.S.A. and trained with some of the top equestrians in the world including Nelson Pessoa, whom he trained with in Belgium for a few years. Some of Daniel's achievements are The Rolex Grand Prix of Rome, The Rolex Grand Prix of Central Park, The Hampton Classic, The FTI Wellington Finale, The Douglass Elliman Grand Prix, being a Finalist in the 2012 London Olympics, and now his recent accomplishments at WEF! Listen in to hear about Daniel's mindset going into the class. featured image by: @ashleyneuhofphotography
Piper and Michael Tokaruk speak with Karen Healey about judging the Dover Saddlery USEF Hunt Seat Medal Finals in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Brianne Goutal-Marteau also joins to talk about everything the Washington International Horse Show has to offer in its new location this year. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Hosts: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid Horse and Michael Tokaruk Guest: Karen Healey began her professional career working for George Morris at Hunterdon Stables in New Jersey in 1971. Karen moved to California ten years later and began her business at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center. Since moving to California, Karen's riders have won over 100 medal finals and she has trained numerous hunters and jumpers to wins at indoors, earned national championships and medals at the North American Young Riders Championship and the Prix de States. In addition to her students' success in the show ring, Karen is an instrumental force in the administration of equestrian sport. She holds a USEF R-rated judging license and has judged some of the most prestigious shows in the country, including the Devon Horse Show, the Hampton Classic, the USEF Pony Finals and the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search East Coast Finals and most recently judged the Dover Saddlery USEF Hunt Seat Medal Finals in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Guest: Brianne Goutal-Marteau is an international show jumping athlete, prominent trainer across hunter, jumper, and equitation disciplines. As a junior, Brianne notably won all major equitation finals including the USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals – East and the WIHS Equitation Championship in 2004, and the USEF Hunt Seat Medal Finals and the ASCPA Maclay National Horsemanship Finals in 2005. As a professional, Brianne has a number major wins including twice taking the top spot in the American Gold Cup Grand Prix in 2013 and 2021. In addition to training and competing, Brianne is also a member of the Washington International Horse Show's Board of Directors.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Purina Animal Nutrition, Alexis Kletjian, America Cryo, Nikovian, American Stalls, Show Strides Book Series, Online Equestrian College Courses, and American Equestrian School
Comedian Sue Funke and Danielle from the Instagram account Erika Jayne made famous by not understanding what a meme was, Brands By Bravo - are back! They're breaking down the third episode of RHONY where Bethenny Frankel pays for the Countess to surf while Ramona Singer and Jill Zarin watch from the beaches of the Hamptons. This episode also has socialite Kelly Bensimone coming to comfort LuAnn after being jilted by the Count at The Hampton Classic. It's a fun filled episode with horses and hot yoga discussions that you will not want to miss. Tell your friends that two New Yorkers are rewatching Real Housewives of New York City and that they should download and listen along with you. We're more fun than a charity event in the Hamptons! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Piper is joined by Vicki Lowell and Mary Helen Shaughnessy of the Washington International Horse Show. Elizabeth Ehrlich of Equine Elixirs and James Gilchrist, the official Olympic and World Equestrian Games farrier, also join to talk about hoof issues. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Vicki Lowell has served as the President of the Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) since 2013 and has been a member of its board since 2009. She is also the Chief Marketing & Content Officer of US Equestrian (USEF), a role she took on in 2016. Prior to that, Vicki worked at Discovery Communications, where she led brand strategy and digital/social marketing for Animal Planet and TLC. Vicki is an accomplished amateur rider with numerous successes in the adult jumper ring including winning the WIHS Adult Jumper Championship in 2001. Guest: Mary Helen Shaughnessy joined the Washington International Horse Show in 2015 as Sponsorship Coordinator and has been serving as the Executive Director since 2019. Born and raised in Baltimore, Mary Helen attended WIHS as a spectator all throughout her childhood and was lucky to eventually compete in the Children's Jumpers and Junior Hunters. A graduate of New York University, Mary Helen worked for over ten years in New York City's world of film and television. Mary Helen's equestrian background includes training with top riders such as Kent Farrington and Chris Kappler. Mary Helen also traveled as the Assistant to the Chef d'Equipe with the USET on their nation's cup tour to Europe in 2005. Her exposure to the inner workings of the sport cemented a love for equestrian events that Mary Helen has continued not only with WIHS but also through work at shows such as the Hampton Classic, Upperville, Capital Challenge, Palm Beach Masters, and Old Salem Farm.Guest: Elizabeth Ehrlich is the founder and president of Equine Elixirs. Her unique approach to creating all-natural, whole food based supplements that address a wide range of equine health needs has taken the supplement industry by storm over the last five years. Formerly an attorney in New York, Liz now spends her days focused on equine nutrition.Guest: James Gilchrist is a farrier who has been the official Olympic and World Equestrian Games farrier and continues to work on Olympic level horses across various disciplines. James is a go-to resource for veterinarians and farriers dealing with the toughest corrective issues and is focused on helping educate the next generation of riders as to what they can do to keep their horses happy, healthy and sound. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Purina Animal Nutrition, Alexis Kletjian, America Cryo, Nikovian, Saddlery Brands International, Show Strides Book Series, Online Equestrian College Courses, and American Equestrian School
Hello hello and welcome to Episode 8, which is one of Malaika's lucky numbers. This week in Watch News we discuss a few new releases, including the blue ceramic Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and the Urwerk UR-100V ULTRAVIOLET. For Watch Spotting, we discuss Timotay Chalamay's Cartier moment at the Venice Film Festival... and his RED HALTER TOP RED CARPET moment. We also discuss Zendaya at the US Open, Bowen Yang wearing Massena Lab, Liz Truss's fake Piaget and Jerry Seinfeld's f*ckboy KITH campaign. (We also discuss the Queen briefly. RIP. We recorded this the evening prior to her passing.) Then we get into the meat and potatoes of the pod, which is, of course, talking about press trips. Brynn went out east with Longines for the Hampton Classic horse show and came up on a watch. Malaika feasted on the raw bar in the Rolex suite at the US Open and saw Serena's (maybe) last victory on the court. Later in the week, Brynn had pigs in a blanket at the Rolex suite at the US Open and was in the front row watching their 18-year old testimonee and absolute powerhouse, Coco Gauff. Ciao for now xoxo
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Karl Cook is the talk of the equestrian world! This 30 yr-old just won The Grand Prix at one the most coveted horse shows -The Hampton Classic! But Cook, who was once married to actress Kaley Cuoco, Is showing His star power out of the show ring for what he is doing to raise awareness for rescue! EPISODE NOTES: Star Equestrian Karl Cook Is Riding High For Rescue!
Barking Up the Lonely Tree #173. Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is flying solo again as he talks about lots of things including why he had a little trouble recording the episode this week and why he's currently annoyed with Alex. Brim discusses the problems he is having with Tales of the Walking Dead on AMC, as well as American Horror Stories on Hulu. Brim chats about the Hampton Classic with Mane ‘N Tail, and how it is dangerous on social media nowadays – He explains what to look out for to try staying safe. Essentially - he explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Barking Up the Lonely Tree #173. Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is flying solo again as he talks about lots of things including why he had a little trouble recording the episode this week and why he's currently annoyed with Alex. Brim discusses the problems he is having with Tales of the Walking Dead on AMC, as well as American Horror Stories on Hulu. Brim chats about the Hampton Classic with Mane ‘N Tail, and how it is dangerous on social media nowadays – He explains what to look out for to try staying safe. Essentially - he explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Barking Up the Lonely Tree #173. Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is flying solo again as he talks about lots of things including why he had a little trouble recording the episode this week and why he's currently annoyed with Alex. Brim discusses the problems he is having with Tales of the Walking Dead on AMC, as well as American Horror Stories on Hulu. Brim chats about the Hampton Classic with Mane ‘N Tail, and how it is dangerous on social media nowadays – He explains what to look out for to try staying safe. Essentially - he explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is flying solo as he talks about lots of things including why he hates doing the shows by himself and how he's going to be judging for the NYC Hot Sauce Expo, so next week is going to be pre-taped. Brim discusses the Museum of Moving Image, and talks about how incredible the new Walking Dead Exhibit happens to be (Living with The Walking Dead). Brim chats about his upcoming appearance at the Hampton Classic with Mane ‘N Tail, and how his daughter Hailey's birthday is coming up fast. Essentially - he explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is flying solo as he talks about lots of things including why he hates doing the shows by himself and how he's going to be judging for the NYC Hot Sauce Expo, so next week is going to be pre-taped. Brim discusses the Museum of Moving Image, and talks about how incredible the new Walking Dead Exhibit happens to be (Living with The Walking Dead). Brim chats about his upcoming appearance at the Hampton Classic with Mane ‘N Tail, and how his daughter Hailey's birthday is coming up fast. Essentially - he explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is flying solo as he talks about lots of things including why he hates doing the shows by himself and how he's going to be judging for the NYC Hot Sauce Expo, so next week is going to be pre-taped. Brim discusses the Museum of Moving Image, and talks about how incredible the new Walking Dead Exhibit happens to be (Living with The Walking Dead). Brim chats about his upcoming appearance at the Hampton Classic with Mane ‘N Tail, and how his daughter Hailey's birthday is coming up fast. Essentially - he explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
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Piper and Michael Tokaruk are joined by Stephanie Macejko to talk about the Breyer model horse world and Breyer's yearly event, BreyerFest and Florian Moreno to talk about the different therapies he has developed for our horses that can aid in recovery and can help to prevent injuries. Piper also speaks with top rider and trainer Nikko Ritter about growing up in the horse industry and the challenges that young equestrian professionals face. Hosts: Piper Klemm and Michael TokarukGuest: Florian Moreno grew up in France and began riding at the age of four and eventually established a career as a professional rider. Florian competed at the Grand Prix level for years and found himself looking for the right support to help his horses- cryotherapy was his answer. After seeing the benefits and abilities of cryotherapy firsthand, Florian established America Cryo. America Cryo offers a range of products and devices that aid in rehabilitation and recovery while providing preventative care. Guest: Stephanie Macejko is the Vice President of Marketing and Product Development at Breyer. Stephanie's passion for horses has always steered her personal and professional lives. Stephanie received her Equine degree with a Business minor at Centenary University in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Stephanie's extensive horse world knowledge and marketing sense have been assets to Breyer's growth, evolution, and commitment to quality for over 25 years. At Breyer, Stephanie oversees wide-ranging responsibilities including BreyerFest, social media, direct-to-consumer ecommerce sales, and collector programs, plus relationships with horse owners and artists.Guest: Nikko Ritter grew up riding and showing under the tutelage of his mother Wendy Peralta and a number of top professionals in the industry. After a highly successful junior career which included winning the 2004 Southeast Regional Maclay, winning the 2005 Calvin Klein Show Jumping Derby at the Hampton Classic which he was also youngest rider ever to win, winning the 2006 ASPCA Maclay Regionals and winning the 2007 USEF Talent Search East Coast, Nikko became a professional, training and showing young horses and teaching riders of all levels. Nikko rode professionally for Mclain Ward at Castle Hill, Missy Clark at North Run, Frank Madden at Old Salem Farm and most recently for Peter Leone at Lionshare Farm. During this time, Nikko gained a vast amount of experience and knowledge in both the training and competition rings. In 2016, Nikko Ritter Showstables was born as a result of Nikko's decision to take the knowledge and experienced he had amassed from riding for top industry names. Since then, Nikko has produced horses and riders to international levels in the jumpers, hunters and equitation.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineEquestrian College Courses with Dr. KlemmAmerican Equestrian SchoolSponsors: Excel Supplements, Purina Animal Nutrition, America Cryo, Alexis Kletjian
In the Daily Dose Health segment we look at intestinal stones (Enteroliths) with Dr. Elizabeth Schilling, DVM and Piper Klemm tells us about her new book and last week's Hampton Classic. Plus, some weird news. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2762 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Jaime ("Jemmy"): producer, Chaos Control Supervisor.Title Sponsor: State Line TackPhoto: Horses In The MorningHorse Health Report: Dr. Elizabeth Schilling, DVMGuest: Auditor Abby FoltzGuest: Dr. Elizabeth Schilling, DVMGuest: Piper Klemm, Owner and Publisher of The Plaid HorseThere's an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Daily Dose Equine, Equiderma and Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
In the Daily Dose Health segment we look at intestinal stones (Enteroliths) with Dr. Elizabeth Schilling, DVM and Piper Klemm tells us about her new book and last week's Hampton Classic. Plus, some weird news. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2762 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Jaime ("Jemmy"): producer, Chaos Control Supervisor.Title Sponsor: State Line TackPhoto: Horses In The MorningHorse Health Report: Dr. Elizabeth Schilling, DVMGuest: Auditor Abby FoltzGuest: Dr. Elizabeth Schilling, DVMGuest: Piper Klemm, Owner and Publisher of The Plaid HorseThere's an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Daily Dose Equine, Equiderma and Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
With the Hampton Classic horse show around the corner, New York Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir's debut memoir, Horse Crazy, is more timely than ever. As she traveled the world for work, Sarah secretly documented the history of horses in each region, satisfying a lifelong obsession while also developing her own personal narrative. From growing up as the daughter of a Holocaust survivor to working for the founder of The Black Cowboy Museum and meeting a woman whose own horse obsession led her to nefarious deeds, Sarah's story is as complex and riveting as the animals she loves.Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eDzsBEBookshop: https://bit.ly/3wT3k3t See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Rattiner talks with Dennis Suskind, President of the Hampton Classic Horse Show Read More
Catherine Tyree is one go those horse girls who, one might say "caught the bug early on in life". Horses were a huge part of Catherine's junior career, and she continued to shine professionally as an adult. Some of Catherine's wins include: a second place finish in the 2016 HITS Saugerties million dollar Grand Prix, a third place finish in the hundred $30,000 Longines FEI World Cup President's Cup at the Washington International horse show in 2019, as well as several top ribbons in Nation's Cups, WEF, Hampton Classic, and more! Recently, Catherine joined the major league show jumping A.I.M. United team that kicks off this May! Listen in!
This week is a very special edition of Because of Horses! Your host, Elise Gaston Chand, talks with some of the horse world’s most accomplished equestrians — sharing their riding and training philosophies, their insights into horses, advice for aspiring competitors, and their fondest memories of the Hampton Classic Horse Show! These featured guests are Georgina Bloomberg, Kelli Cruciotti, Peter Wylde, Joe Fargis, and Chief Press Officer Marty Bauman. For over 40 years, the Classic has featured world-class riders and horses — including Olympic and Pan American Games medalists — from around the globe, competing for $800,000 in prize money. With something for everyone, from the avid horse lover to the non-equestrian spectator, the Classic is one of the largest outdoor horse shows in the U.S.; a not-to-miss segment on the summer tour. Where else can you watch McLain Ward, Kent Farrington, and Anne Kursinski compete… then spot Bruce Springsteen watching his phenomenally talented daughter, Jessica, clear a course in record time? Or see Steven Spielberg, Jerry Seinfeld, Kelly Ripa, Brooke Shields, or Martha Stewart stroll by? The Classic is also an event straight from the heart with fundraising and community support, animal adoptions onsite, championship competition for disabled riders, and one of the most anticipated classes during the week-long show: Leadline, with our littlest riders judged by two-time Olympic gold medalist, Joe Fargis. The Classic runs August 25th through September 1st, 2019, in Bridgehampton, New York. Ready to talk with the greats? Tune in! About our accomplished guests: Joe Fargis is one of the greats of show jumping. He trained under the legendary Bertalan de Nemethy and is perhaps best known for his partnership with the Thoroughbred mare Touch of Class, with whom he won the individual and team gold medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. He also won the team silver medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics with Mill Pearl. Joe was inducted into the Show Jumping Hall of Fame in 2007 and was awarded the US Equestrian Federation Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. US Olympian, trainer and youth mentor Peter Wylde is one of the most well-respected horsemen in the sport of show jumping, not just for his extensive competitive success but also his commitment to the education of both amateurs and juniors. Peter is best known for his partnership with Turnabout Farms’ Fein Cera, who he rode to the individual bronze and the Best Horse award at the 2002 World Equestrian Games in Jerez, Spain, and the team gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Peter is a three-time grand prix winner at the Hampton Classic. Georgina Bloomberg is a native New Yorker and international show jumper who grew up competing all along the east coast. She made her FEI World Cup Final debut in 2005 and was a member of the winning team in the Samsung Super League Nation’s Cup in France. Georgina was a member of the bronze medal-winning Pan American Games team in 2015 and competed in Gothenburg, Sweden in this year’s Longines FEI World Cup Finals. She is a noted philanthropist, focusing particularly on issues related to animal welfare. Kelli Cruciotti is an emerging star in U.S. show jumping, currently ranked 26th in the country by the United States Equestrian Federation, and a 2020 Olympic hopeful. Kelli enjoyed a storied junior career, with success in all three rings and a win at the coveted 2015 USEF/Pessoa Medal Finals, but today show jumping has become her main passion. After turning professional in 2016, Kelli has continued to pile up top results in the jumper ring at such prestigious shows as Devon, Harrisburg, the Hamptons, Capital Challenge, Washington and more. In 2019, she represented the United States in her first Longines FEI World Cup Final in Gothenburg, Sweden, finishing 16th on her mare, Hadja Van Orshof. Topics of Discussion: [:18] About today’s special episode! [2:16] Elise introduces this week’s first guest, Georgina Bloomberg. [2:38] To Georgina, what makes the Hampton Classic a not-to-miss show? [3:59] How has winning last year’s opening Grand Prix affected Georgina going into this year’s competition? [5:55] Georgina tells a story that helps illustrate how the Hampton Classic has such universal appeal to horse lovers of all kinds. [7:43] Georgina gives her advice to young riders. [12:12] Elise thanks Georgina for joining her! [13:38] Elise introduces Kelli Cruciotti. [13:46] Kelli describes what she loves about the Hampton Classic. [15:46] Kelli reflects on the first time she competed at this iconic show. [16:39] Elise thanks Kelli for joining her! [16:55] Elise introduces Peter Wylde. [17:10] Peter explains why it is so important to first understand the basics (i.e. getting the rider/horse relationship and riding skills solid) before moving on to jumping. [18:31] Peter gives his recommendations on the sorts of things riders should be looking for when they observe and study top competitors in action. [21:17] Peter shares some of his favorite memories from his time spent at the Hampton Classic and why it has been a standout show for him, over the years. [23:25] Peter gives his advice to young riders attending the Hampton Classic for the first time this year. [24:20] Elise thanks Peter for joining her! [24:55] Elise introduces Joe Fargis. [25:20] Joe explains how valuing simplicity by focusing on and perfecting the basics helps riders to be — not just better jumpers — but better riders, overall. [26:35] Joe explains how riders can stop thinking about training as work, and instead focus on ensuring that the horse enjoys the experience even while they’re learning. [27:48] What about coaching talented young riders and helping them to build upon their skills through programs like the EAP is so important to Joe? [28:46] What is Joe hoping to teach young riders when he asks them a question (usually related to riding, horse anatomy, or their tack) during Leadline? And what are some of his favorite memories from judging at the Hampton Classic? [30:16] What is it like for Joe to be a part of a young rider’s journey and to see some of them go on to such terrific success? [30:49] Elise thanks Joe for joining her! [31:58] Elise introduces Chief Press Officer Marty Bauman. [32:04] Why Marty thinks the Hampton Classic holds such broad appeal — not just year after year — but decade after decade. [35:08] What does USEF recognition of the Classic as a Heritage Competition mean to Marty and the show? [37:31] Elise and Marty discuss what it’s like for equestrians to compete at the Hampton Classic. [39:45] Marty reflects on how far some of these young riders have come and how rewarding it is to be a part of the Classic’s incredible history. [45:12] What Marty would like listeners to know about the Hampton Classic. [50:15] Where to learn more about the Hampton Classic. [50:49] Elise thanks Marty for joining her. [50:57] Elise wraps up this week’s special episode. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Mentioned in this Episode: The Hampton Classic Georgina Bloomberg EquestFile (Use coupon code: BOH10 to receive a 10% discount for two months off your subscription) The United States Pony Club A Parent's Guide to Riding Lessons: Everything You Need to Know to Survive and Thrive with a Horse-Loving Kid, by Elise Gaston Chand Joe Fargis Peter Wylde Extraordinary Horseman and Olympian: Peter Wylde (Episode 86, Because of Horses) GGTFooting.com/BOHP Rising Star Kelli Cruciotti, Aiming for 2020 Gold (Episode 93, Because of Horses) Chief Press Officer Marty Bauman United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) Bruce Springsteen Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Paypal to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM
Brimstone is joined by his wing man Zambo and they discuss lots of things including the gamer girl making bank off bathwater and why it isn't a good idea to pose as a police officer if you aren't one. Brim explains why the Harry Potter / Mary Poppins fan theory has holes and how he's happy that his brother-in-law just married his longtime girlfriend. Brim talks about his new role as Game Day in The Weeklings Animated Series, and discusses the good time he's going to have with Mane 'N Tail at the Hampton Classic. Essentially, he explains what get's Within Brim's Skin.
Brimstone is joined by his wing man Zambo and they discuss lots of things including the gamer girl making bank off bathwater and why it isn't a good idea to pose as a police officer if you aren't one. Brim explains why the Harry Potter / Mary Poppins fan theory has holes and how he's happy that his brother-in-law just married his longtime girlfriend. Brim talks about his new role as Game Day in The Weeklings Animated Series, and discusses the good time he's going to have with Mane 'N Tail at the Hampton Classic. Essentially, he explains what get's Within Brim's Skin.
Brimstone is joined by his wing man Zambo and they discuss lots of things including the gamer girl making bank off bathwater and why it isn't a good idea to pose as a police officer if you aren't one. Brim explains why the Harry Potter / Mary Poppins fan theory has holes and how he's happy that his brother-in-law just married his longtime girlfriend. Brim talks about his new role as Game Day in The Weeklings Animated Series, and discusses the good time he's going to have with Mane 'N Tail at the Hampton Classic. Essentially, he explains what get's Within Brim's Skin.
Today’s guest is Olympic gold medalist, Peter Wylde, who is indisputably among the world’s most talented and successful competitive equestrians. At the age of 17, Peter earned the United States’ highest junior honor when he won the Rolex-Maclay National Equitation Championship at the National Horse Show in Madison Square Garden. From this stellar early achievement, Peter went on to win some of the most prestigious titles in the world of show jumping — including the President’s Cup at the Washington International Horse Show, the $100K Rolex USET Show Jumping Championship, and he won the Hampton Classic three times. Peter has also won both the team and individual silver medals at the World Cup and the Pan American Games, and was named the U.S. Olympic Committees’ Male Equestrian of the Year. In 2002, Peter represented the U.S. at the World Equestrian Games (WEG), winning an individual bronze medal — while his horse, Fein Cera, earned the coveted Best Horse honor. And, in 2004, the pair won Team Gold at the Olympics in Athens. In addition to countless Leading Rider Awards from some of the world’s top horse shows, Peter is the Head Clinician and Vice President of The United States Hunter Jumper Association’s Emerging Athletes Program (EAP), which seeks to identify and cultivate aspiring young equestrian talent. But out of all of Peter’s incredible accomplishments, he sees being a consummate caretaker of horses as his finest accolade. This essential priority is his foundational life principle and it has guided him from his first rides on a pony as a youngster at home in Medfield, Massachusetts, to the upper echelon of show-jumping success. Topics of Discussion: [:26] About today’s episode. [2:13] Why coaching young riders is important to him and his observations on the qualities needed to have a career in competitive riding. [8:18] Peter shares some of his favorite experiences from working with students in the Emerging Athletes Program, as well as why he thinks the EAP serves a very important purpose. [15:45] What does it mean for Peter to have such a profound influence and impact on the EAP riders? [19:45] How Peter focused on achieving his own personal best, rather than focusing on his competition as a measurement for success. [24:27] Pivotal moments in Peter’s career and how they influenced his life. [27:40] Peter’s experience at the WEG and how he mentally prepares before he enters the ring, ready to compete against the world’s most talented riders and horses. [33:25] How Peter helps coach students to build mental fortitude and prepare them for the stress of competition. [38:43] To be truly successful, the horse and rider must become as close to “one” as possible. But how does that happen? And what is it like when you achieve this connection? [42:00] Why riding is more than just technical skill. [46:34] Peter’s perspective on equestrians aging out of riding and his thoughts on the future of the sport. [53:29] About next week’s episode of Because of Horses. [55:30] Where to learn more about Peter, his upcoming clinics, his training, and the EAP. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Mentioned in this Episode: Peter Wylde The United States Hunter Jumper Association (USHJA) USHJA’s Emerging Athletes Program (EAP) EquestFile (Use coupon code: BOH10 to receive a 10% discount for two months off your subscription) Meredith and Shutterfly Hugo Simon and E.T. GGTFooting.com/BOHP Next week’s episode of Because of Horses Peter Wylde’s Instagram: @PWyldeNY Kelli Cruciotti Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Paypal to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM
For over 35 years, veteran equestrian journalist, photographer and public relations maven Diana De Rosa has covered equestrian sport around the world, including the past eight Olympic Games, all eight World Equestrian Games, several Pan Am Games and FEI World Cups. Diana enjoys creating richly told stories through photography and writing and has over 1,000 published credits to her name. Diana is the owner of Press Link, a public relations firm based in Farmingdale, New York. Her past and present clients include the Hampton Classic, National and Washington International Horse Shows, USA Equestrian Trust, Healthy Horse Boutique, Running Wild, Dream Works, the American Hunter Jumper Foundation and Twentieth Century Fox. Diana worked with the late actor Christopher Reeve for eight years before his death in 2004. A past president of American Horse Publications, Diana is also a longtime member of the International Alliance of Equestrian Journalists. She currently is on the executive board of the Press Club of Long Island. Diana’s work has taken her to 30 countries and has even led to a stint in front of the camera when she co-hosted the annual Hampton Classic Horse Show for local TV station WVVH. She was presented with the 2005 US Equestrian Federation Media Award for Photography in recognition of a photo of show jumper Peter Wylde and Fein Cera competing at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Diana dedicated her win to Reeve. Diana is the co-organizer of the EQUUS Film Festival, held annually in New York City with tour stops around the United States. Notable recent tour appearances by the Festival included the 2017 World Cup in Omaha, Nebraska, and the 2018 World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina. Diana is a former riding school manager and a graduate of SUNY Albany, where she studied languages. Topics of Discussion: [:18] About today’s episode. [1:01] How the insights Diana gained from training horses and competing both nationally and internationally have impacted her coverage of some of the horse world’s most prestigious events. [6:05] Diana shares the critical aspects of capturing an amazing photo. [11:10] What originally led Diana to connect the dots and combine her interests in writing and photography with horses and riding? [13:47] As an equestrian and someone who has loved horses all of her life, what has it been like for Diana to cover the highest levels of equestrian sports and interact with the world’s finest equestrians? [15:53] Has Diana had any star-struck moments? [18:27] When did Diana begin engaging in the PR side? And what has it been like to represent such renowned and respected clients? [23:28] What was it like to work with Christopher Reeves? And how did she originally come to work with him? [33:16] How knowing Christopher Reeves has guided Diana’s life and the decisions she has subsequently made. [36:46] Diana offers advice for those who have dreams or things they are passionate and are trying to make a decision about whether or not to follow them. [40:08] Is there anything Diana has yet to try professionally but would like to give a go? [40:55] About next week’s episode of Because of Horses. [41:45] Where to find Diana online. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Mentioned in this Episode: The Hampton Classic American Horse Publications World Equestrian Games Pan American Games EquestFile (Use coupon code: BOH10 to receive a 10% discount for two months off your subscription) National Horse Show Washington International Horse Show Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (Film, 2002) Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (Film, 2005) Flicka (Film, 2006) The United States Hunter Jumper Association EQUUS Film Festival Christopher & Dana Reeves Foundation GGTFooting.com/BOHP Next week’s episode of Because of Horses DianaDeRosa.com DianaDeRosa.net Diana’s Email: dderosa1@optonline.net Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Paypal to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM
Christine Merser, CEO of Blue Shoe Strategy, interviews Shanette Barth Cohen, Executive Director of The Hampton Classic about how she likes to be approached by vendors who want to provide the millions of dollars of services and products that make The Classic the foremost horse show in the country. Are you a sales person for a tenting company? Hear how to reach out to her. And, she talks about customizing sponsorship options for sponsors (including brands like Longine, Land Rover, and Fendi) so that no sponsorship package is generic and each package reflects the end game the sponsor wishes to win. If you are in the event industry, or you have an event where sponsorships are the cornerstone of revenue, this podcast is not to be missed.
Nanna Salmi created an ancient and unique method of weaving horsehair into multi-colored ribbon. The nannasalmi™ collection is a horsehair jewelry collection created from horsehair, precious metals and diamonds. Nanna combines old world craftsmanship with contemporary modern design. These unique designs have been displayed in shows such as Hampton Classic, WEF Wellingtond, WEG Kentucky, Hickstead Dressage, Longines Royal International Horse Show, CSI-W Geneva, GCT Monaco, Valkenswaard and Athens, CSI Amsterdam, Internationales Festhallen Reitturnier Frankfurt and many more. This horsehair jewelry is worn around the world on cross country tracks, desert trails and show arenas. Clientele includes little jumper girls, Olympic and World champions – along with hundreds of riders, who love and admire their equine companion. Listen to Nanna’s interview as she describes her very creative and unique work.
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