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Bill Golden, the founder of Golden Boat Lifts, shares his journey from moving to Florida in 1980 to building a global empire in the boat lift industry. Bill discusses his innovative approach to manufacturing, his commitment to quality and customer service, and how he turned his initial experience with a welding machine into a successful business. Highlights include his insights on industry challenges, the importance of listening to customers, and exciting new developments like a hurricane-resistant boat lift cover. Bill's passion for innovation and excellence shines through as he explains how he's maintained a thriving business for over 40 years. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:17 Ocala's Horse Country and Rock the Country Event 01:22 Golden Boat Lifts Facility Tour 01:41 Bill Golden's Journey into the Boat Lift Business 02:32 Innovations and Manufacturing Processes 04:45 Global Expansion and Unique Installations 07:46 Challenges and Innovations in Boat Lift Design 23:01 Freestanding and Hydraulic Boat Lifts 35:27 Innovative Cable Solution 36:35 The Importance of Patents 37:45 Navigating the Patent Process 38:50 From Ideas to Market 41:24 Challenges and Successes 43:53 Customer-Driven Innovation 46:11 Hurricane Impact and Resilience 49:43 Global Expansion and Unique Projects 55:35 Future Innovations and Business Growth 01:06:50 Conclusion and Contact Information
When you think of Ireland, you might picture rolling green hills, ancient castles, and lively pub music. But did you know that Ireland is also one of the world's top destinations for equestrian tourism? Welcome to Horse Country—an area that embodies the island's deep-rooted connection to horses, from world-class breeding to immersive visitor experiences. Get... The post Welcome to Horse Country: Ireland's Equestrian Heartland appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
Tim MadDawg Buffaloe Dawger Cassidy and Bert talk the Kentucky game, call some stats and make some picks for Saturday
Newstalk reporter Henry McKean visited the Hartwell Stud in Kill in County Kildare. He spoke with the McCann and Lyons families, who have been dedicated to their craft for generations. He also had an amusing encounter with a foal named Nugget, who bit him during the visit.
Newstalk reporter Henry McKean visited the Hartwell Stud in Kill in County Kildare. He spoke with the McCann and Lyons families, who have been dedicated to their craft for generations. He also had an amusing encounter with a foal named Nugget, who bit him during the visit.
Morning!We aren't exaggerating when we say last week was the best week of our lives... so in this weeks episode, we give you a run down on how we won our national titles, what it was like working with Horse & Country TV and some even more exciting news! We hope you enjoy, Lots of love, Joanna & Evie x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
graduated from Mt. Holyoke College in 2008 and was captain of the Hunt Seat Equestrian Team her senior year. Upon graduation, she went to New York City and worked for a marketing agency. Tattie has worked for the Breeders' Cup World Championships, Split Rock Jumping Tour and most recently the United States Equestrian Federation in Sponsorship. She is currently at Horse & Country, the leading international sports network for the passionate and active equestrian community.
Not only is climate change adversely impacting those of us on land, it's warming waters around Florida taking a toll on marine life.Our guest this episode is Kevin Sheilley, president and CEO of the Ocala Metro Chamber and Economic Partnership. Ocala is "the Horse Capitol of the World." Kevin explains how the city earned that moniker, when Florida became a horse destination, and we discuss the jewel in Ocala's horse crown, the World Equestrian Center. World Equestrian Center offers a non-stop schedule of free horse competitions and events open to the public. If you're interested in visiting Ocala and Marion County to explore Florida Horse Country, start your planning here.Former "Welcome to Florida" guest and best-selling author Jeff VanderMeer wrote a magnificent and thorough article for TIME magazine detailing the variety of environmental calamities in Florida and Ron DeSantis' complicity in exacerbating them."Welcome to Florida" is sponsored by WindstormProducts.com, the world's largest online retailer of hurricane hardware.
In today's episode, my guest, Susan Killeen Jones, is talking about using the enneagram as a tool in helping us navigate and move through the hard places in our lives. She explains what the enneagram is and how we can best use it. We also discuss adoption since we have this in common, although every adoption story is different. Susan is the creator of Resilient by Design, and the Wholehearted Kids Program, a Nationally Certified Counselor, Accredited Enneagram Professional, Author and Trainer. Susan guides others to enhance their professional skills and personal self-care so that they can support children and families to develop a growth mindset toward resilient living. Through her online courses and coaching and resources, such as the Enneagram Typology Profile, TBRI strategies, and Attachment Theory, she serves Children as well as Parents and Professionals who are called to love them. It is her goal to build content, community, and coaching so you can embrace your full worth and value. Susan lives with her husband, Drew in 'Horse Country' Shelbyville, Kentucky where she has a private practice. They are proud parents to 7 grown children!To connect with Susan go to her website http://www.susan-jones.com and follow on IG@susankilleenjonesTo connect with me, Alana Banana, follow on IG @TheAlanaBananaShow or join the Inspired Grownups Private FB Group. For The Alana Banana Show kids content subscribe to our Youtube Channel or listen to music online wherever you stream your music. The Alana Banana Show on Apple MusicThe Alana Banana Show on Spotify
Join Hallie Hardy, executive director of Horse Country, and Annise Montplaisir, executive director and co-founder of Amplify Horse Racing, as they discuss their perspective on the equine industry.
Emma & Deirdre Burchill chat to Fiona about their love of horses and taking part in a new programme called Horse Country See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Horse Country's executive director, Hallie Hardy, joins us to talk about the work that she does in connecting tourists and fans to the horses and land of Kentucky. She discusses some of her favorite moments and experiences in her work, as well as analyzing the impact of Kentucky's equine industry. You can visit Horse Country's website here: https://visithorsecountry.com/ Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration. To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/ Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
Horse Riding is a popular sport in the Ukraine, at least it was before the war. I had planned today's interview weeks before the Russian attack and I had wanted to talk about how it is like to own and ride horses in this huge Eastern European country. The Ukraine is a perfect horse riding destination with a lot of unspoilt nature, hills and forests as well as huge plains. The war forced my interview partner to flee and pushed her life into turmoil. Today we can finally talk about horse riding in the Ukraine, also about what the war means for horse and stable owners and what it is like to wake up one day and realise that the country you live in, is being attacked by its neighbour.Show Notes:https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/05/04/horse-podcast-ep-255-horse-country-ukraine/Support the show
Hanna Leigh and Tracey The Therapist join Ross to discuss the secrets of being good at giving and receiving gifts. Tangents include: Diamond earrings; cash registries; drones, giant bows; surfboards; Kombucha; overnight oats; narcissistic mothers; preppy kid clothes; Horse Country, New Jersey; love language. Ross has another idea for a "can't miss" business. Notes:https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/blog/how-to-be-an-excellent-gift-giver/?searchResultPosition=5https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/17/opinion/sunday/good-gifts-psychological-research.html?searchResultPosition=3https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/10/style/holiday-gift-etiquette.html?searchResultPosition=4https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/15/opinion/sunday/gift-giving-tips-from-scientists.html?searchResultPosition=12https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/gifts-love-language/Support the show
Horse Riding is a popular sport in the Ukraine, at least it was before the war. I had planned today's interview weeks before the Russian attack and I had wanted to talk about how it is like to own and ride horses in this huge Eastern European country. The Ukraine is a perfect horse riding destination with a lot of unspoilt nature, hills and forests as well as huge plains. The war forced my interview partner to flee and pushed her life into turmoil. Today we can finally talk about horse riding in the Ukraine, also about what the war means for horse and stable owners and what it is like to wake up one day and realise that the country you live in, is being attacked by its neighbour. Show Notes: https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/05/04/horse-podcast-ep-255-horse-country-ukraine/
In a continuation of our stories of barn fire prevention, Assistant Fire Chief James Kanavy shares insights in what his 41 years of fire service in the heart of horse country has taught. We discuss best practices for choosing bucket heaters, extension cords and even light bulbs! We talk a bit of horse behavior, and why you should probably leave the barn door closed.This is invaluable advice for anyone that owns or manages a barn, as we will learn in upcoming episodes, barn fires can happen to you!For more information, visit extensionhorses.org or email us at extensionhorses@gmail.com
In a Rewind episode, Brian is happy to welcome in playwright, author and columnist, CJ Hopkins to Electric Libertyland for a lively and philosophical discussion on the propagandization of the global community, COVID, George Floyd protests and even capitalism itself. CJ Hopkins is regarded as a cutting satirist, and is best known for his award-winning play "Horse Country," which (fun fact!) Brian co-starred in during its Los Angeles premiere. Subscribe to THE BOHRING Podcast! https://redcircle.com/shows/bohring
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"Wir müssen ihnen den Spiegel vorhalten. Seht, was ihr uns antut. Ihr lasst diese Segregation geschehen", sagt CJ Hopkins. Alle Akte der Konfrontation, und seien sie auch noch so klein, könnten die abnickende Masse irgendwann dazu bringen, zu wählen: wollen sie die Monster sein, die im Spiegelbild vor ihnen stehen, oder wollen sie sich dem Kult verweigern? Im Gespräch mit mir redet der Autor und Dramaturg über all das, was er immer schon einmal über unsere Gesellschaftskrise sagen wollte. Wir sprechen über die Macht von Masken, Akte des zivilen Ungehorsams, ein apokalyptisches Virus, das in der Lage ist, die ganze Welt in eine totalitäre Dystopie zu verwandeln und die die Maschine, die dahinter steht und all das antreibt. CJ Hopkins ist amerikanischer Dramaturg, Romanautor und politischer Satiriker. Bekannt ist er vor allem für seinen dystopischen Roman "Zone 23" und Theaterstücke wie "Horse Country" oder "The Extremists". Politische Satire veröffentlicht er bei ZeroHedge, OffGuardian, CounterPunch oder Consent Factory. Aktuell lebt und schafft er in Berlin. https://cjhopkins.com/
Support the delingpod: https://www.subscribestar.com/jamesdelingpole C. J. Hopkins is an American playwright, novelist, and political satirist. Among his works are the plays Horse Country, screwmachine/eyecandy and The Extremists.
C. J. Hopkins is an American playwright, novelist, and political satirist. Among his works are the plays Horse Country, screwmachine/eyecandy and The Extremists. Support the delingpod: https://www.subscribestar.com/jamesdelingpole
Episode 88: Welcome to the Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast! In each episode, you'll hear inspirational stories from horse book authors including writing advice and marketing tips to help you write your own horse book. If you are an author, aspire to be an author, or simply love horse books, then you are in the right place! In this week's episode, you'll meet Emmy Award-winning writer Lenny Shulman. You'll learn ... How writing for television and film, frequent contributions to magazines and newspapers, and serving as features editor for The Blood-Horse magazine prepared Lenny for the writing of his books. About the art of the interview. Over the course of Lenny's twenty years covering the horse racing industry, he's been able to coax the innermost thoughts out of the sport's most notable headline-makers, which led to his newest book Head to Head: Conversations with a Generation of Horse Racing Legends. And MUCH more! Episode show notes: https://www.carlykadecreative.com/podcast.html Want a free guide to secrets of horse book authors? Gallop over to https://www.carlykadecreative.com/wisdom.html and join the Equestrian Author Spotlight email list to have the author advice resource delivered instantly to your inbox.
Was ist das für eine Zeit, in der wir leben? Ich nenne es die totale Umkehrung, CJ Hopkins spricht vom pathologisierten Totalitarismus. "Es ist ein Kult" rufen wir beide! Im Interview spricht Hopkins mit mir über seine Aufgabe als humorvoller Provokateur, die Pathologisierung des Widerspruchs, dystopische Romane, ein defektes Menschenbild und das Theater – die bühnenhafte Inszenierung einer Pandemie. CJ Hopkins ist amerikanischer Dramaturg, Romanautor und politischer Satiriker. Bekannt ist er vor allem für seinen dystopischen Roman "Zone 23" und Theaterstücke wie "Horse Country" oder "The Extremists". Politische Satire veröffentlicht er bei ZeroHedge, OffGuardian, CounterPunch oder Consent Factory. Aktuell lebt und schafft er in Berlin. https://cjhopkins.com/ https://consentfactory.org/
Price Bell, General Manager of Mill Ridge Farm, joins Acacia on this week's episode to pay tribute to his trailblazing grandmother, Alice Headley Chandler, the owner of Mill Ridge who recently passed away at the age of 95. Price also discusses their stallion Oscar Performance, and promoting Horse Country. Acacia is then joined by Bret Jones, Vice President of Airdrie Stud, who speaks about several of their stallions, both new and established, and what it takes to create and market a successful stallion.
Price Bell, General Manager of Mill Ridge Farm, joins Acacia on this week's episode to pay tribute to his trailblazing grandmother, Alice Headley Chandler, the owner of Mill Ridge who recently passed away at the age of 95. Price also discusses their stallion Oscar Performance, and promoting Horse Country. Acacia is then joined by Bret Jones, Vice President of Airdrie Stud, who speaks about several of their stallions, both new and established, and what it takes to create and market a successful stallion.
When you think of Kentucky, you think of Horse Farms. And if you want to visit a horse farm you need to go to visithorsecountry.com. On this episode Anne Hardy, executive director of Horse Country, talks about all their spring tours and how you can schedule one today! VisitHorseCountry.com for all horse farm and Derby Week tours. Horse, Hats and Bourbon sponsored by Mint Julep Experiences. Get started planning your next Kentucky Adventure at www.mintjuleptours.com/horseshatsbourbon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's never too early to start thinking about the 2022 elections, and that's why Martha Bueno is joining the program to discuss her candidacy for the Miami Dade District 10 Commissioner. An area in Florida that encompasses, West Kendall, Kendall Lakes,Fonatinebleau, Horse Country, Westchester, Westwood Lakes, Olympia Heights and Sunset, listen as Martha outlines her vision for Miami-Dade as one of pro-liberty and opportunity. Find Martha Online: http://marthabueno.com/ Sponsored By: The Expat Money Show: Just because you were born in one country DOESN'T mean you need to: -Pay taxes there -Do your banking there -Have your investments there -Raise your kids there -Have your company registered there -Be educated there -Live your life there! The Expat Money Show originally started as a Podcast and has grown to a worldwide community of Entrepreneurs who are living international location independent lifestyles. Mikkel Thorup is focused on helping you to live an international life by looking at problems through the lens of global solutions, in this day and age there is no reason you should let borders get in the way of having the best the world has to offer. Eables: Eables is offering a special discount to all members of The Brian Nichols Show Audience on all orders! All you have to do is head to Eables.com and use the promo-code “TBNS” at checkout, and that's it! Discount applied! Again, that's code TBNS at checkout to start managing your pain today with the highest quality CBD on the market. Promo Code: TBNS Support The Brian Nichols Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you think of Kentucky, you immediately think of Horses and the Derby. Horse Country connects visitors to all the Horse Farms you can visit in Kentucky. From Stud Farms, to Nurseries to Retirement Farms, there is a tour for everyone. You can even get up close and personal with a former Kentucky Derby Winner. Interview with Anne Hardy, Executive Director of Horse Country. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Tangentville, we discuss the death of French horse bloodstock expert Jean Michel Gambet. His burning BMW was found on the side of a lonely road near Lexington in December 1982. But was his death a suicide—or could he have been murdered? And how does a famous kidnapping factor into it?
Episode 136 Show Notes Topic of the show: We get a couple of different perspectives on the Class Bravo violator. What else could the controller do to make sure the pilot was not medically incapacitated? Did the pilot need special assistance? We will share our opinion and get to more of your awesome feedback! Timely Feedback: PATRON Tango Kilo is an instrument pilot! Congratulations! PATRON Kilo Whiskey sent in the article about flight following requesting handoffs. Juliet Alpha Lima sent in some fruity corrections. Thank you! Mike Hotel offers some AIM examples of how to handle frequency changes with the same controller. Thank you! Horse Country or Potato Country? Feedback PATRON Juliet Hotel asks about a clearance to a big, busy airport and lost communications. PATRON Alpha Whiskey sent a story about the local fued between TRIAD and Duke approach. TERPS ELF Romeo Whiskey offers two options for a missed approach. PATRON Romeo Whiskey Kilo asked for clarification on intro phraseology. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don’t be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Brian is happy to welcome in playwright, author and columnist, CJ Hopkins to Electric Libertyland for a lively and philosophical discussion on the propagandization of the global community, COVID, George Floyd protests and even capitalism itself. CJ Hopkins is regarded as a cutting satirist, and is best known for his award-winning play "Horse Country," which (fun fact!) Brian co-starred in during its Los Angeles premiere. patreon.com/lionsofliberty lionsofliberty.com/ell180 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian is happy to welcome in playwright, author and columnist, CJ Hopkins to Electric Libertyland for a lively and philosophical discussion on the propagandization of the global community, COVID, George Floyd protests and even capitalism itself. CJ Hopkins is regarded as a cutting satirist, and is best known for his award-winning play "Horse Country," which (fun fact!) Brian co-starred in during its Los Angeles premiere. patreon.com/lionsofliberty lionsofliberty.com/ell180
Welcome to Amazing Horse Country. We're a horse and people training facility located in beautiful central Alberta, Canada. I'm Scott Phillips. I develop and teach a unique style of horsemanship that is positive and supportive for both horses and riders. Like our logo says, we are about Inspiring Connection and Creating Success. Our clients come from every corner of the horse world: from those new to horses to advanced English and Western riders. We're about sharing knowledge, helping horses and riders and having fun. We do that through a variety of clinics at our ranch and abroad, and online programs including webinars, 1-on-1 with Scott and Horsemanship Mentor programs....and of course... This podcast! Which you'll find is all about sharing knowledge and having fun with horses. Our official launch date is April 15 - make sure you tune in! Thanks for joining us! Scott Become a member at AmazingHorseCountry.com. It's free! Our fun and upbeat intro song is Celtic Union by Terry Devine-King and Adam Drake.
NOMBERG LAW LIVE: Erin Smith, a Raconteur of Badassery, is also the owner of the OM place located in the rolling hills of Kentucky’s Horse Country. The OM place has been helping people escape the hustle and calm the crazy for almost two decades. Their warm and welcoming staff offers yoga and mindfulness classes for all levels in a gorgeous, eco-conscious studio. We talked about the benefits of yoga and other stress-relievers. Awesome discussion! #NombergLawLive #NombergLawFirm #ErinSmith #TheomPlace #Yoga #Lifestyle #Heath #Exercise #YogaPractice #InTheMoment #MoveYourBody #StillYourMind Lawyers Representing the Injured Men and Women of Alabama Since 1967. If you have any questions or concerns about this issue or other issues on the law, please call the Nomberg Law Firm at 205-930-6900. Our website is www.NombergLaw.com. Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/@alabamaworkcomp or like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NombergLawFirm/ Alabama State Bar, Rules of Professional conduct, Rule 7.2 (e), requires the following language in all attorney communications: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.
Kentucky Spirited Chef, Dayna Seelig, discusses her new book Beyond the Glass: Bourbon Recipes from Horse Country, and how she's turning a family hobby of southern-style cooking into her next big adventure.
Kentucky Spirited Chef, Dayna Seelig, discusses her new book Beyond the Glass: Bourbon Recipes from Horse Country, and how she's turning a family hobby of southern-style cooking into her next big adventure.
In today’s episode, I (Howard Fletcher) travel to Middleburg, VA to have a conversation with Jessica Chivers-Wilson, Sales Director of Boxwood Estate Winery. We discuss the winery's beginnings, their philosophy, and to rising quality and status of Virginia wine. To learn more about Boxwood Estate Winery, please go to: https://boxwoodwinery.com/ To contact Howard, email him at hfletcher@howardfletcher.com Call or text: 301.233.2845 Website: https://realestatewineandmore.podbean.com/
Executive Director Anne Hardy tells us all about Horse Country, the horse farm equivalent of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
Taking Dave to his "Promised Land". No, not Rupp Arena where we will call Winthrop at Kentucky but Horse Country and, of course, a stop in Hendersonville, NC for Apples. Also, on the pod, @friedman_dave and @MikePacheco81 mull over Monday Night in the NFL, best chances for the Super Bowl, ready for College Basketball? and what's on your dinner table for Thanksgiving?
Elise’s guest today is Pulitzer Prize-winning, New York Times National Reporter, David Philipps. David’s book, Wild Horse Country, tells the fascinating and complex story of the Mustang, from its prehistoric ancestors in North America to its current controversy and possible future. Even those who are knowledgeable about Mustangs and the American West’s history will be surprised by the huge gaps in information David shares. While not a horse person himself, David does hold dear the notion of wildness and liberty — fully appreciating the symbolism and emotion associated with the Mustang, but without any preconceptions. A Pulitzer Prize winner and noted journalist, he truly is the perfect person to explore the varied perspectives of all of those involved in this complex and costly dilemma — as well as potential solutions. In his book, Wild Horse Country, David provides a balanced exploration of the Mustang’s history, current situation, and potential future. He describes his book as a celebration of still having wild horses in this technological day and age, as well as the story of how that happened — the history, the values, and the myths around these horses. In this episode, David fully explores these ideas with Elise -- diving deep into his own explorations, explaining what he has learned in his observations and research, and his perspective on the many entangled topics that involve the wild Mustang. Topics of Discussion: [:46] About today’s guest and the topic of discussion. [2:55] How did we get to the point of spending millions annually to store tens of thousands of horses? [5:10] David’s experience at a Bureau of Land Management gather. [7:22] What started David on this journey. [10:04] David explains what a roundup is and his experience at his first one. [13:19] Join the conversation by joining Because of Horses Facebook page! [14:09] How David’s actual observations differed from what some of the information he had been given. [15:50] What is the land of the Wild Horse Country (as described in David’s book) like? [21:02] BLM’s role in managing Mustangs and how they differentiate between horses that are under their management and horses that are not? [23:20] How do you know where a horse is born? [24:13] David’s findings on the argument that Mustangs should not be protected because they’re not a native species. [30:41] How is it not common knowledge that the Mustangs were hunted almost to extinction, just like the American buffalo? [35:50] David explains the sad transition of the Mustang being viewed as a valuable resource to being killed in the thousands. [40:06] About the horrors that Phillip M. Chapel perpetrated on horses. [43:18] David describes the incredibly pivotal moment for the wild Mustangs and how the “Wild Horse Annie” Act happened. [50:02] How the BLM has attempted to manage wild Mustangs, and David’s observations through his own research and observations. [54:28] David’s terrifying experience interviewing Tom Davis for his book, Wild Horse Country. [55:54] The distinction between ranchers and cowboys, and David’s experiences in better understanding the rancher’s perspective. [1:01:55] A preview of next week’s Because of Horses! [1:03:03] The beautiful philosophy of the rancher, Joe Fallini, and his rocky experience with the BLM. [1:06:55] David gives his perspective on controlling wild horse populations and keeping reproduction down. [1:20:12] David’s hopes and predictions for the Mustang’s future. [1:23:10] How to follow David online and read his book. 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: Wild Horse Country: The History, Myth, and Future of the Mustang, by David Philipps Bureau of Land Management Because of Horses Facebook Page United States Pony Club Young Rider Magazine A Parent’s Guide to Riding Lessons: Everything You Need to Know to Survive and Thrive with a Horse-Loving Kid, by Elise Chand Velma Johnston (Wild Horse Annie) Wild Horse Annie Act The Mustangs, by Frank Dobie Phillip Chappel Laura Leigh (Horse Advocate) Tom Davis Joe Fallini (Rancher) Next week’s episode of Because of Horses PZP Vaccine 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
WUKY Horse Capital reporter Samantha Lederman recently took her daughter on an organized tour to see Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome and discovered a whole new cottage industry celebrating Central Kentucky's equine excellence. The approach is not unlike the highly successful Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
Terri Cage is a portrait and equine photographer specializing in senior portraits, show promotion photography, and farm family portraits with animals. Please join us to listen as she explains her business and her life with horses. SHOW NOTES Website: http://www.terricage-photography.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TerriCagePhotography/ Horse crazy kid at 10 years old for my first horse. Her dad got […] The post 12 : Terri Cage – Texas horse country and equine portraits – PODCAST appeared first on Equine Photographers Podcast.
In the spring of 2013 Walter Willet partnered with Wilderness Vacations to create Horse Country camping just outside Canada's capital, Ottawa. Horse Country Camp Ground has offices in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and Bellingham, Washington State, U.S.A. Horse Country Campground boasts of 37 km of trails on a 5000 parcel of land. Listen to Walter as he describes the Horse Country Campground vacation experience.