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Best podcasts about horse shows

Latest podcast episodes about horse shows

The Plaidcast
Kimberly Loushin & Emily Day by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services

The Plaidcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 76:25


Piper speaks with senior reporter for The Chronicle of the Horse, Kimberly Loushin about media in horse sport. Piper also speaks with the director of the Upperville Colt & Horse Show, Emily Day about the upcoming 172nd anniversary horse show, which will take place in June. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Kimberly Loushin is a senior reporter for The Chronicle of the Horse. Over the last 11 years, she's covered Olympic Games, World Equestrian Games, World Cup Finals and major horse shows throughout the United States.  Guest: Emily Day is the director of the Upperville Colt & Horse Show in Upperville, VA. She's a lifelong horsewoman who grew up foxhunting, eventing, going to local hunter shows, and even endurance riding with her parents. Along with her husband, Jimmy, she ran a flat and steeplechase training business for 30 years, until Jimmy retired from training in 2020. In 2019, she assumed the role of horse show director, and is currently preparing for the 172nd Anniversary of Upperville, which will take place in June 2025.Subscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSponsors: Foxhall Equine and Great American Insurance GroupJoin us at an upcoming Plaidcast LIVE!

On The Rail
142. The Pulse of Rural Horse Shows: A Look Inside Bar K Bar Arena

On The Rail

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 75:21


In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, Abby Wimer, marketing director for the Celebration Center and Bar K Bar Arena in Lyons, Kansas, talks about the realities of managing a horse show facility in a rural area. Abby shares her background growing up on a cattle ranch in central Kansas and her subsequent career path in the pharmaceutical industry before returning home. She discusses her role in overseeing the operations of the Celebration Center and Bar K Bar Arena, detailing the various equine and community events hosted at the facility. Abby highlights the importance of community involvement and support for maintaining and growing the facility, including the unique funding structure. She also reflects on the positive impact her late husband Matthew Wimer had on her work and the horse community. The conversation touches on the challenges of managing diverse events, adapting footing requirements for different disciplines, and the ongoing efforts to expand and improve the facility. Abby provides advice for show managers and facility operators in similar rural settings, emphasizing the value of community cooperation and continuous learning.00:00 Welcome and Introduction01:07 Abby's Background and Journey03:16 Joining the Celebration Center04:17 Roles and Responsibilities05:19 Community and Events07:34 Memories and Tributes10:48 Facility Overview and Operations17:01 Equine Events and Activities22:27 Managing the Arena30:52 Weekly Routine and Challenges36:46 Unique Features of the Facility37:27 Exciting Retail Opportunities39:43 Booking and Tourism Grants42:11 Community and Family Atmosphere51:27 Future Plans and Improvements58:44 Advice for Show and Facility Managers01:08:57 Living the Dream: Personal Reflections

Horse Industry Podcast
Horse Show Husbands and Couples That Show Together

Horse Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 25:08


Notes What happens at the campfire stays at the campfire OR you create a podcast episode. For many of us, it's what happens after the show in the evening that keeps us coming back. Good food, good friends, dogs, kids, beverages-it's a great way of life. Enjoy this fun episode!

Horse Industry Podcast
From Horse Show Rings to Drug Rings: The True Story of the Cowboy Mafia

Horse Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 65:46


What do a charming horse trainer and a big-hearted oilman have to do with one of the most prominent drug smuggling rings in U.S. history? A lot, actually. In this wild episode, we dive into the story of Rex Cauble and Muscles Foster—an unlikely duo wrapped up in the infamous Cowboy Mafia. With golden palominos, rodeo fame, and a side of scandal, their friendship is anything but ordinary. From Rex's shocking trial to Muscles' escape to Bolivia (yes, really), this story has it all—loyalty, crime, and a whole lot of horsepower. Saddle up, because you've never heard a true crime story like this. Listen in to learn more : (00:00) - Rex Cauble and Charles “Muscles”  Foster's Story(12:09) - The Tale of Rex and Muscles(19:44) - Rex Cauble's Troubled Legacy(35:10) - The Tale of Muscles and Rex(50:27) - The Rex Cauble Trial and AftermathLinks Learn more about the Cowboy Mafia High on High Mountain - https://www.galvestonmonthly.com/history/cowboy-mafia.html

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts
Violent video from Grand Bay Horse Show - Jeff Poor from Montgomery - Wednesday 4-16-2025

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 39:45


On The Rail
139. Horse Show After Hours with Liz & Jenna

On The Rail

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 68:59


In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we get into an unstructured and candid conversation about our personal experiences with horse showing. We discuss the reasons they love showing horses, the challenges we face, and how our perspectives have evolved over time. We also touch upon topics such as finding the right trainer, setting personal boundaries, and dealing with show anxiety. The episode offers listeners an introspective look into the complexities of horse showing and valuable tips on navigating the equestrian world.00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview01:39 Why We Show Horses04:14 Personal Journeys in Horse Showing08:27 Taking a Break and Burnout18:00 The Magic of Horses30:01 Finding the Right Trainer34:09 Understanding the Importance of Homework in Horse Training37:03 The Value of Trusting Your Gut39:30 Respect and Boundaries in Trainer Relationships42:17 Finding the Right Trainer and Barn Atmosphere44:26 Challenges and Lessons in Horse Training52:23 The Importance of Communication and Transparency57:33 Balancing Expectations and Enjoying the Journey01:02:36 Future Plans and Reflections

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#098 Ireland's First Radio Station... and the BBC News theme album

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 44:00


14 August 1923: Ireland's first licensed radio station takes to the air...  Yes for one episode, The British Broadcasting Century leaves Britain to become The Irish Broadcasting Century. Well how could we not bring you the tale of Marconi setting up a (legal) radio station at the Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, to broadcast to the Horse Show... only to be closed down a few days later because the government panicked - and especially in the company of the Irish broadcasting historian Eddie Bohan. After Ireland in 1923, we return to Britain in the present-day for an interview with composer David Lowe - the man behind the BBC News theme (as well as The One Show, Grand Designs, Countryfile and more). David's new album of official BBC News themes (and remixes) is available now from Spotify, Apple Music and other places.   SHOWNOTES: David Lowe's album of Official BBC News Themes is on Spotify, Apple Music etc: https://davidlowemusic.com/product/bbc-news-official-themes/ David's website is https://davidlowemusic.com/ Eddie Bohan's book The History of 2BP: Ireland's First Licensed Radio Station is available from https://amzn.to/4jcoVwe Eddie's brilliant blog is at The Irish Broadcasting Hall of Fame: https://ibhof.blogspot.com/ We also mention these episodes: See episode 48 for more on 2BP's earlier role for Daimler's in-car radios at the Glasgow Motor Show in January 1923. See episode 77 for the tale of Frank Milligan, thanks to Eddie. The Early Recordings Association Conference takes place at The University of Surrey, Guildford this July. I'll be presenting on 1 July. Details here: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/events/20250701-early-recordings-association-era-conference-2025 If early recordings are your thing, do consider joining the Early Recordings Association, for free, at https://www.surrey.ac.uk/early-recordings-association. And its lead Dr Inja Stanovic joins us on a future podcast. Original music is by Will Farmer. The BBC News themes you hear are used with kind permission from David Lowe. Get his album!  See Paul Kerensa on tour, with The BBC and Me: Then and Now, aka An Evening of (Very) Old Radio: www.paulkerensa.com/tour - come and hear about the first firsts of broadcasting, live. Also catch Paul at the Religion Media Festival on Monday 9 June: https://religionmediacentre.org.uk/events/religion-media-festival-2025/ This podcast is nothing to do with the BBC. Any BBC copyright content is reproduced courtesy of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. We try to use clips so old they're beyond copyright, but you never know. Copyright's complicated... Comments? Email the show - paul at paulkerensa dot com. Do like/share/rate/review this podcast - it all helps. Support us on Patreon (£5/mth), for bonus videos and things - and thanks if you do!   Next time: Episode 99 - Godfrey Isaacs - head of The Marconi Company, and the chap who come up with the idea for... the BBC. More info on this broadcasting history project at paulkerensa.com/oldradio  

The Plaidcast
The Plaidchat: Lake Placid Horse Show Chairman Philip Richter & AQHA Director of Competitions Scott Neuman

The Plaidcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 72:34


Welcome to The Plaidchat- an extension of The Plaidcast where we expand upon conversations in our sport and discuss the most recent issue of The Plaid Horse Magazine. Today, Piper speaks with Chairman of the Lake Placid Horse Show Philip Richter about the upgrades that exhibitors will enjoy in July 2025 during the two week horse show. We also speak with Scott Neuman who is the Director of Competitions at the American Quarter Horse Association about their growing discipline. Listen in and share with your friends!Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Philip Richter grew up with horses and has been actively competing on the “A” show circuit his entire life. The son of the late, highly respected trainer, Judy Richter, Philip began riding in the short stirrup at age six and later competed in the pony hunter divisions, equitation, junior hunters, junior jumpers and remains an active competitor in the amateur jumper divisions. Philip sits on the board of the United States Equestrian Team Foundation, the United States Equestrian Federation, the Revs Institute, and the Pray Family Foundation. Philip is also Chairman of the Lake Placid Horse Show and serves as Co-Treasurer of the Hampton Classic Horse Show. Outside of the horse world, Philip is also the President of Hollow Brook Wealth Management, LLC, a full service, SEC registered, wealth management firm. Philip is a graduate of Boston College and holds an MBA from New York University's Stern School of Business. Guest: Scott Neuman is the Director of Competitions at the American Quarter Horse Association. Before working at AQHA, he operated a boarding and training business specializing in all-around horses. Scott was an AQHA judge for more than 20 years and the Director of Equestrian Studies at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. He also managed shows for Kathy Avolt's horse show management company, A Equine Production. Read the April Issue of The Plaid Horse MagazineSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, Equine Affaire and BoneKare

Radio Sweden
Örebro victim's husband can stay in Sweden, H&M profits plummeting, Falsterbo Horse Show drops controversial sponsor

Radio Sweden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 2:24


A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on March 27th 2025. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Produced and presented by Sujay Dutt

Horse Wise
From the vault: Rachael Mullins on horsemanship, horse shows and lifelong learning

Horse Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 64:19


Episode 116: Rachael Mullins on how to balance your horsemanship and competition goals. A 2023 episode from the vault of the older Horse Wise Scholars private study group.At Horse Wise®, I teach people tools so that they can learn how to coach themselves and their horses to progress together as a team. It's a fun process that shows you how build a good partnership with your horse (in a practical, fun way). If you'd like more information on my Horse Wise® services, please visit my website for more information:  ⁠http://horsewisecoach.com/⁠

P3 Nyheter med
Trumps bisarra AI-klipp & Al Shira'aa Falsterbo Horse Show – P3 Nyheter med Matilda Rånge

P3 Nyheter med

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 9:23


Matilda Rånge på P3 Nyheter förklarar morgonens stora nyheter, alltid tillsammans med programledarna för Morgonpasset i P3: Linnéa Wikblad och David Druid. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Donald Trumps AI-klipp, som tycks visa hans framtidsvision om Gaza som ett semesterparadis, har väckt uppmärksamhet. Klippet kommer dessutom mitt under de känsliga förhandlingarna mellan Israel och Hamas.Lite senare pratar vi om den anrika hästtävlingen Falsterbo Horse Show som bytt namn till Al Shira'aa Falsterbo Horse Show. Tävlingen har nämligen fått en ny huvudsponsor från Förenade Arabemiraten, men det är inte alla som tycker det var en toppenidé.

On The Rail
132. Horse Show After Hours: And....They're Back

On The Rail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 80:41


In this highly anticipated episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we are joined by our husbands, Lantz and Jason, to talk about the dynamics of being married to horsewomen. They share their experiences, discuss the quirks and challenges of supporting their wives' passions, and recount amusing personal anecdotes. Topics range from identifying horses in a field, directing trailer parking under stress, surviving a 24-hour horse show, to balancing the demands of business ownership. The episode wraps up with a fun segment on hypothetical horse show events and advice for dealing with difficult people. This engaging and humorous conversation offers a unique insight into the lives of horse show husbands and makes for an entertaining listen for both horse enthusiasts and general audiences.00:00 Introduction and Awkward Start02:07 Meet Jason: Liz's New Husband04:09 Meet Lantz: Jenna's Husband06:05 Horse Husband Survival Guide09:39 Horse-Related Texts and Phrases17:25 Who Knows Their Wife Better?32:21 Listener Questions and Weird Habits39:06 The Reality of Owning Horses42:06 Listener Questions: Horse Girl Quirks45:42 Hypothetical Horseshoe Husband Olympics46:46 Identifying Your Wife's Horse50:12 Trailer Backing Challenges54:52 Surviving a Day at a Horse Show Alone59:38 Describing Your Wife's Horse in Three Words01:02:46 Advice for Business Owners01:08:23 Dealing with Difficult People01:14:40 Fun Horse Show Event and Outfit Choices01:18:18 Valentine's Day and Closing Remarks

On The Rail
131. Horse Show Couture: Tackling Design Theft and Fashion Trends

On The Rail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 55:33


In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we get into the intriguing world of horse show fashion with Emma Koprowski, the owner of Horse Show Beauty Designs.Emma shares her unexpected journey from aspiring horse trainer to celebrated show clothing designer, detailing the challenges and triumphs along the way.The discussion touches on the originality and fashion within the horse show industry and the rising issue of design theft. Emma offers insights on her creative process, the intricacies and costs involved in producing custom show clothes, and her thoughts on the ethical dilemmas surrounding copied designs.Additionally, Emma provides practical advice for both aspiring designers and exhibitors seeking high-quality, affordable show garments.Related Links/Products-Check outHorse Show Beauty Designs!00:00 Introduction to the Podcast01:23 Meet Emma Koprowski: From Horse Trainer to Fashion Designer01:41 Emma's Journey in the Horse Industry03:07 Transitioning to Show Clothes Design03:46 Challenges and Emotional Decisions05:35 Reconnecting with Horses07:53 The Birth of Horse Show Beauty Designs10:19 The Role of Family in the Business12:47 Specializations and Custom Designs15:10 The Time and Effort Behind Custom Pieces18:49 Affordability and Quality in Show Clothes20:56 The Issue of Design Theft in the Industry27:09 Spotting Fake Show Clothing28:46 Telltale Signs of Overseas Manufacturing31:00 The Impact of Stolen Designs32:38 Legal Recourse for Design Theft34:18 The Ethical Dilemma of Knockoffs47:39 Supporting Ethical Fashion49:33 Advice for Aspiring Designers51:19 Upcoming Shows and Contact Information53:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

The 3 Stride Podcast
Overcoming Horse Show Setbacks :: LF Solo Episode

The 3 Stride Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 23:06


In this episode Laura is solo and discusses the below:It's just Engineer Andrew and Laura because Julia/Molly had some work + life obligations.  Aka, Laura asked them to record w/ less than 24-hours notice.  What was the mistake Laura made in the show ring that caused her to question her riding ability. How did she overcome the mistake and let it go. What does Laura do to avoid watching a whole TV series.Engineer Andrew and Laura chat about the show Severance.  

Scottsdale Vibes
Arabian Horse Show 70th Anniversary

Scottsdale Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 24:09


Giddy up horse fans, the biggest Arabian Horse Show is coming to town. The Arabian Horse Show is celebrating their 70th Anniversary, this season, making this a year full of celebrations. This week we have Cathy Vecsey with the Arabian Horse Association of Arizona to tell us what's going to make this year's celebration so special and unique.  Arabian Horse Show Information   Calendar of Events WMPO Happening Feb 3-9 at TPC. Lots of changes this year so be sure to check out the website for more information. One of the biggest ones is you have to buy a ticket for the exact day you're going. No more GA for any day. So get those now before they sell out!     Arabian Horse ShowCelebrating their 70th year of celebration at WestWorld starting Feb 13th. Sure to be bigger and better as they celebrate 70 years. Get your tickets now as it's always a fun family event.    5K Aquarium Run A fish themed 5k & kids race fundraiser to support OdySea Aquarium Foundation. The foundation seeks to educate, engage, enrich & inspire all ages to conserve & protect our planet. This year's race is all about the state fish of AZ, the Apache trout. Show up in your best fish themed attire!   SUBSCRIBE on your Favorite podcast listening app. Find us on IG & FB at Scottsdale Vibes Podcast or check us out on scottsdale vibes dot media. And don't forget that we are now the proud owners of Scottsdale City Lifestyle magazine where you can read about even more of your favorite community.

Scottsdale Vibes
Arabian Horse Show 70th Anniversary

Scottsdale Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 24:09


Giddy up horse fans, the biggest Arabian Horse Show is coming to town. The Arabian Horse Show is celebrating their 70th Anniversary, this season, making this a year full of celebrations. This week we have Cathy Vecsey with the Arabian Horse Association of Arizona to tell us what's going to make this year's celebration so special and unique.  Arabian Horse Show Information   Calendar of Events WMPO Happening Feb 3-9 at TPC. Lots of changes this year so be sure to check out the website for more information. One of the biggest ones is you have to buy a ticket for the exact day you're going. No more GA for any day. So get those now before they sell out!     Arabian Horse ShowCelebrating their 70th year of celebration at WestWorld starting Feb 13th. Sure to be bigger and better as they celebrate 70 years. Get your tickets now as it's always a fun family event.    5K Aquarium Run A fish themed 5k & kids race fundraiser to support OdySea Aquarium Foundation. The foundation seeks to educate, engage, enrich & inspire all ages to conserve & protect our planet. This year's race is all about the state fish of AZ, the Apache trout. Show up in your best fish themed attire!   SUBSCRIBE on your Favorite podcast listening app. Find us on IG & FB at Scottsdale Vibes Podcast or check us out on scottsdale vibes dot media. And don't forget that we are now the proud owners of Scottsdale City Lifestyle magazine where you can read about even more of your favorite community.

On The Rail
127. Horse Show After Hours with Liz & Jenna

On The Rail

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 91:28


In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we provide an end-of-year recap and discuss several equine maturity and futurity programs. An overview of programs such as Super Sires, March to the Arch, Premier Sires, NSBA Breeders Championship, Roan to Riches, and others. We try to explain the eligibility, fees, deadlines, and benefits of each program, sharing insights from research and discussions with industry experts. Furthermore, we reflect on the podcast's growth, notable episodes, and personal experiences in the horse industry over the past year. We also share our goals for 2025, express gratitude to our listeners and guests, and discuss broader trends and hopes for the industry. Tune in for a comprehensive look at equine programs and a heartfelt recap of the podcast's journey. Related Links/Products Mentioned: -The Stamping Iron - Logos, Custom E-Commerce Storefronts & More! -Super Sires - Breeders Purse & Stakes Purse -MTTA Slot Classes - Find more info here from Episode 029 -Premier Sires - Breeders Futurity, Limited Series, Maiden -Breeders Trust Futurity - APHA Program -NSBA BCF/Color BCF - New Ranch BCF coming soon! -Roans To Riches - ARHA program -Midwest Cash Incentive - Find out more info here from Episode 097 -Ca$h For Color - Find out more info here from Episode 070 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview 01:18 Discussing Fraternity Programs 02:27 Super Sires Program Details 10:08 March to the Arch Slot Classes 14:45 Premier Sires Program 26:10 APHA Breeders Trust Futurity 35:29 Roans to Riches Program 42:28 NSBA Breeders Championship Futurity 52:31 Cash for Color and Midwest Incentive Programs 54:07 Podcasting Year in Review 2024 56:06 Behind the Scenes: Podcast Production 56:31 Listener Feedback and Sound Quality 59:15 Top Episodes and Analytics 01:05:06 Memorable Moments and Favorite Episodes 01:19:17 Industry Trends and Future Goals 01:26:44 Personal Horse Life Recap and Goals 01:30:18 Thank You and Final Thoughts

Horses in the Morning
Quarter Horse: Show Jumping, Cross Country, and Dressage - Oh My! The Eventing Episode

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 38:15


Join Ashley and Cat in this episode of The Quarter Horse Podcast as they delve into the exciting world of Quarter Horses in eventing! They'll discuss the challenges and triumphs of this versatile breed in the three disciplines: showjumping, cross country, and dressage.They'll be joined by special guests Auditor Megan and Ronnie, who will share their insights and stories about their own eventing Quarter Horse superstars through Prelim level!Don't miss this exciting episode filled with thrilling tales and expert advice on navigating the world of eventing with your Quarter Horse partner!

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Quarter Horse: Show Jumping, Cross Country, and Dressage - Oh My! The Eventing Episode - HORSES IN THE MORNING

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 38:15


Join Ashley and Cat in this episode of The Quarter Horse Podcast as they delve into the exciting world of Quarter Horses in eventing! They'll discuss the challenges and triumphs of this versatile breed in the three disciplines: showjumping, cross country, and dressage.They'll be joined by special guests Auditor Megan and Ronnie, who will share their insights and stories about their own eventing Quarter Horse superstars through Prelim level!Don't miss this exciting episode filled with thrilling tales and expert advice on navigating the world of eventing with your Quarter Horse partner!

The 3 Stride Podcast
Unpacking a Traumatic Horse Show Accident

The 3 Stride Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 36:04


In this episode we cover:  The story behind our Voltaire saddle. Laura's recap of her first show with her new lease horse, Mozie, at Desert International Horse Park.Molly and Julia's highlights from their two weeks at the horse show in Temecula, CA.A sensitive discussion about a traumatic incident in the show ring. We'll give a clear heads-up before we dive into this part, so you can choose whether to continue listening.

Horse Industry Podcast
The All American Quarter Horse Congress Cutting: A Historic Journey with Show Producer, Chuck Smith

Horse Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 51:06


Dive into the world of cutting horses with Chuck Smith, a seasoned expert in the horse industry, as he shares his inspiring journey from farm life to equestrian leadership in Ohio. In this engaging podcast episode, Chuck opens up about the challenges of transforming the cutting horse scene, especially during tough economic times.  Discover the behind-the-scenes logistics of organizing large-scale cattle shows and the exciting move of the Cutting Congress to Preble County. With insights into the evolution of horse sports and Ohio's pivotal role, this episode is a must-listen for horse enthusiasts and cutting horse aficionados alike! Listen in to learn more (00:42) Decades of Cutting at Congress  (07:09) Equestrian Leadership and Organizational Initiatives  (12:31) Challenges in Standardizing Equestrian Regulations (24:46) Champions Program for Bridalist Cutting  (37:06) Challenges of Multi-Ring Horse Shows (40:38) Scheduling Concerns at Horse Show  (44:23) Motivation Through Achievement Buckles and Goals  (49:19) Reducing Number of Cows in Cutting  LINKS Ohio Quarter Horse Association Dale WilkinsonNational Cutting Horse Association (NCHA)Bob Evans Farms

The Plaidcast
ASPCA Maclay Finals Recap with the Judges by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services

The Plaidcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 63:28


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,

Systrarna Elfstrands Hästpodd
247. Fastsurrad ryttare, 0* tävlingar och TR-ändringar

Systrarna Elfstrands Hästpodd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 60:04


Avsnitt 247 är här och vi har varit på Jönköping Horse Show! Vilka ryttare tyckte vi stack ut, och vilken clinic som vi varit på har hittills varit bäst? Vi pratar om förändringar i TR inför nästa år, så som 0* tävlingar, lättridning i dressyr och maxantal starter för fyraåriga hästar. Ni hittar oss på Instagram: @systrarnaelfstrand @emmaelfstrand @annaelfstrand Vår Youtubekanal: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaElfstrandEftersnacksgruppen på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2188017021356231Länk till vår merch: https://shirtpod.se/collections/systrarna-elfstrands-hastpodd/Systrarna-Elfstrands-H%C3%A4stpodd?fbclid=IwAR1tE0cWUz5YGnsO-FxwapBXitw_Cim-cC6mKU7zy3RT6HlBOrK3j3khFX4Vår kollektion hos ZacZess: https://zaczess.com/collections/zaczess-x-elfstrand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The 3 Stride Podcast
Laura's Having Horse Show FOMO + Stray Dogs

The 3 Stride Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 22:00


In this episode we cover:While Molly and Julia are at the show, Laura did an episode with her husband, J.C.Watching your friends ride on Showgroundslive.comRecapped how Julia and Molly did at the show in Temecula, CA.Update on Laura's lease horse, Mozie + prepping for their first show.Laura found a stray dog-did they get to keep it?!

NCPR's Story of the Day
10/25/24: From castoff to horse show standout in Lake Placid

NCPR's Story of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 9:55


(Oct 25, 2024) This summer, an unlikely pair competed at the Lake Placid Horse Shows. A woman from Keene and Maya, a 14-year rescue horse, took fifth place as huge underdogs. Also: New Yorkers have until tomorrow to register to vote in the upcoming election. North Country volunteers recently held an event in Plattsburgh to get people signed up.

The Daily Poem
Henry Taylor's "Somewhere Along the Way"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 4:05


Poet and translator Henry Taylor was born in Lincoln, Virginia on June 21, 1942. He earned a BA from the University of Virginia and an MA from Hollins University. Taylor's many poetry collections include Crooked Run (2006); Understanding Fiction: Poems 1986-1996; The Flying Change (1985), for which he received the Pulitzer Prize; An Afternoon of Pocket Billiards (1975); and The Horse Show at Midnight(1966). He has translated works from Bulgarian, French, Hebrew, Italian, and Russian. His translations include Black Book of the Endangered Species (1999) by the Bulgarian poet Vladimir Levchev and Electra (1988) by Sophocles. Taylor is a professor of literature and codirector of the MFA program in creative writing at American University in Washington, DC. In 2001 he was inducted into the Fellowship of Southern Writers.After winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for his book, The Flying Change: Poems, poet Henry Taylor remarked to Joseph McLellan of the Washington Post: “The Pulitzer has a funny way of changing people's opinions about it. If you haven't won one, you go around saying things like ‘Well, it's all political' or ‘It's a lottery' and stuff like that. I would like to go on record as saying that although I'm deeply grateful and feel very honored, I still believe that it's a lottery and that nobody deserves it.” Despite his disbelief that he could earn such a prestigious award, the Pulitzer is not the only major prize Taylor has won. His other honors include the Witter Bynner Foundation Poetry Prize from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Golden Crane Award of the Washington Chapter of the American Literary Translators Association.Taylor also has a sense for the comic. Indeed, the poet has remarked that he was first recognized as the author of several verse parodies, which he submitted to the magazine Sixties. “I was mildly nettled to find that they were better known, at least among poets, than anything else I had done,” Taylor reflects in the Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series. These parodies, along with other poems, appear in the author's first poetry collection, The Horse Show at Midnight (1966). This book also contains poems concerned with the unavoidable changes people must go through in life, a theme that dominates many of Taylor's verses. Dillard explains, “Henry Taylor has for all his poetic career been drawn inexorably to questions of time and mutability, of inevitable and painful change in even the most fixed and stable of circumstances.” The conflict between a desire for life to remain constant and predictable and the realization of the necessity for change in the form of aging, personal growth, and death creates a tension in Taylor's poems that is also present in his other collections, including An Afternoon of Pocket Billiards. Dillard calls this third collection, which contains all the poems previously published in Breakings, Taylor's “best work” up to that time, “clearly marking growth and progress to match his own changes in the years since The Horse Show at Midnight.”A lover of horses since his childhood in rural Virginia, Taylor uses an equestrian term for the title of his fifth book of poems, The Flying Change (1985). The name refers to the mid-air change of leg, or lead, a horse may sometimes make while cantering. Several of the poems contained in the collection describe similarly unexpected changes that occur in the course of otherwise predictable lives spent in relaxed, countryside settings. “Thus in the best poems here,” comments New York Times Book Review contributor Peter Stitt, “we find something altogether different from the joys of preppy picnicking. Mr. Taylor seeks for his poetry [a] kind of unsettling change, [a] sort of rent in the veil of ordinary life.” Some examples of this in The Flying Change are the poems “Landscape with Tractor,” in which the narrator discovers a corpse in a field, and “At the Swings,” in which the poet reflects on his cancer-stricken mother-in-law, while pushing his sons on a swing set. Other poems in the book explore the effects of such incidents as a small herd of deer suddenly interrupting the peace of a lazy day in which the narrator has been reflecting on his old age, or the surprise of seeing a horse rip its neck on a barbed wire fence.A number of critics, like Washington Times reviewer Reed Whittemore, laud Taylor's calm thoughtfulness in these and other poems, comparing it to the tone of other current poets. “Much contemporary verse is now so flighty,” says Whittemore, “so persistently thoughtless, that in contrast the steadiness of [The Flying Change], its persistence in exploring the mental dimensions of a worthwhile moment, is particularly striking, a calmness in the unsettled poetic weather.” Other critics, like Poetry contributor David Shapiro, also compliment the writer on his sensitivity to the atmosphere of the countryside. “Taylor is a poet of white clapboard houses that have existed ‘longer / than anyone now alive,'” observes Shapiro, who quotes the poet. “That is why Taylor can be such a satisfactory poet,” the reviewer concludes.Though he has written award-winning verses, Taylor remains under the radar. According to Garrett and others, this is due to Taylor's nonconformist approach. The critic continues: “In forms and content, style and substance, he is not so much out of fashion as deliberately, determinedly unfashionable. His love of form is (for the present) unfashionable. His sense of humor, which does not spare himself, is unfashionable. His preference for country life, in the face of the fact that the best known of his contemporaries are bunched up in several urban areas, cannot have made them, the others, feel easy about him, or themselves for that matter. They have every good reason to try to ignore him.” Whittemore compares Taylor's technically well-ordered style and leisurely reflections of life to the poetry of Robert Frost and Howard Nemerov. “Among 20th-century poets,” Whittemore concludes, “Mr. Taylor is ... trying to carry on with this old and honorable, but now unfavored, mission of the art. He enjoys such reflections, reaching (but modestly) for what, remember, we even used to call wisdom.”Taylor lives and works in Leesburg, Virginia.-bio via Poetry Foundation Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe

The 3 Stride Podcast
Temecula Horse Show Bound

The 3 Stride Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 25:33


In this episode we cover: Julia and Molly are off to Temecula, CA for 2-weeks of horse showing.Julia's horse show prep. Adequan loading dose and monthly injections.How making small tweaks with your horse's shoes can help with soundness. Balancing multiple horses and life.   

On The Rail
111. Horse Show Success: A Look at NSBA and NOSHA's Premier Events with Stephanie Lynn

On The Rail

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 58:42


In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, we get into NSBA (National Snaffle Bit Association) initiatives and industry insights with guest Stephanie Lynn. They discuss the progress and future of current show events, such as the World Championship Show and the Breeders Championship Futurity, and highlight the importance of supporting local open horse shows. Stephanie also shares her perspective on industry trends, the importance of grassroots engagement, and NSBA's innovative programs like NOHSA, aimed at bringing more people into the horse industry. The conversation covers practical aspects of show management, the role of digital and social media, and the evolving landscape of horse showing. 00:00 Welcome and Housekeeping 01:10 Giveaway Winner Announcement 01:49 Introducing Today's Guest: Stephanie Lynn from NSBA 02:40 Stephanie Lynn's Background and Role at NSBA 06:23 NSBA World Championship Show Recap 11:32 Challenges and Growth at the NSBA World Show 17:49 Breeders Championship Futurity Overview 27:51 NSBA Open Show Horse Association 31:14 Grassroots Horse Show Associations 31:48 Membership and Qualification Process 33:00 Challenges and Support for Local Shows 35:10 World Championship Show Highlights 36:58 Community and Family Involvement 40:29 Expanding into Hunter Jumper Events 48:13 Future of the Stock Horse Industry 53:42 Constructive Criticism and Improvement 57:01 Getting Involved with NSBA

Sorry We're Stoned with Tish & Brandi Cyrus
Thirst Traps and Horse Shows

Sorry We're Stoned with Tish & Brandi Cyrus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 37:38


Tizzle is on a vacay with her bestie, but have no fear, she brought her equipment and is ready to roll. Brandi tries to get her to post a thirst trap, but first tries to explain what a thirst trap is with the help of everyone's favorite, Olivia Caridi! Plus, BC is in the middle of renovating her basement so Tish can have a place to stay (and questioning her choice to do so). She's also in-between horse shows, with Star doing her first ever show in the U.S. The duo then answer a Dear MT about long-distance relationships before talking some more design, and Off Limits!  Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode:   Integra: Use code SWS at checkout for 15% off your next online purchase at www.integraboost.com         HomeChef: For a limited time, HomeChef is offering our listeners 18 Free Meals PLUS Free Dessert for Life and of course, Free Shipping on your first box! Go to HomeChef.com/STONED. Must be an active subscriber to receive free dessert.    Fungies: Get 20% off with code STONED at eatfungies.com  Don't forget to rate, review, and follow the show! Keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @tishcyruspurcell, @brandicyrus and @sorrywerestoned and be sure to leave us a voicemail at 1-516-7-STONER or email videos/photos with your questions to sorrywerestoned1@gmail.com!     This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EquiRatings Jumping Podcast
Dublin Horse Show: Rolex Grand Prix Preview

EquiRatings Jumping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 58:27


Let's get ready for the first Rolex Grand Prix of Dublin!  

EquiRatings Jumping Podcast
Dublin Horse Show: Nations Cup Preview

EquiRatings Jumping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 55:27


Get excited for the Aga Khan Nations Cup of Ireland at the Dublin Horse Show as the EquiRatings Jumping team talk you through the main contenders, the favourites, the underdogs and the teams competing on Friday.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
149th Dublin Horse Show gets underway today

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 4:08


Molly O'Connor reports from the opening of the 149th annual Dublin Horse Show.

The Pursuit Of...
The Pursuit Of Traverse City Horse Shows

The Pursuit Of...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 48:43


Hosts, Ryan Buck and Mark Wilson, welcome guests Lindsay Brock, press officer, and Gary Howe, marketing and communications director for Traverse City Horse Shows. The discussion covers the community-centric nature of the Traverse City horse shows, the guests' roles in the event, and their backgrounds. Lindsay, who travels frequently for work, shares her experience with horse shows and the unique aspects of the Traverse City event. Gary, new to equestrian sports, discusses his interest in the community impact and his transition into this role. The conversation also touches on the dedication and lifestyle of those involved in the horse shows."The Pursuit Of..." is a Podcast brought by NewLeonard.com

Beyond Agriculture
Episode 25 Mercer County Fair

Beyond Agriculture

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 14:05


Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Ag Credit visits the Mercer County Fair & Horse Show where Extension Agents and FFA members come together and share their passion for agriculture. You will find that this rural Kentucky County has many individuals who cultivate leadership and advocate for agriculture in their communities. 

Step Brothas Podcast
Vegas Horse Show Feat: Ambition #74

Step Brothas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 66:28


Hello and welcome to The Step Brothas Podcast, the show that dives into the world of swingers, strippers, porn stars, athletes, & rappers while touching on topics in black & brown culture mixed with comedy. In today's episode, Ken & Steph will discuss swinger sex, being kidnapped (2X), crooked cops, horse sex & twist you're not going to believe. In today's episode we have the very sexy Latina model/actress Ambition. Parental Advisory If your at work put your headphones on, if you're in your car shut the windows! You've been warned !!!

Let's Talk Pella
Let’s Talk Pella – Pella High Student Competing at National Horse Shows

Let's Talk Pella

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 9:32


Pella High School student Katie Meyer discusses her busy summer competing with horses across the country, in a follow-up to an interview from August 2023.

Everyday Driver Car Debate
914: Driving A Drink, The Montana Miata, Just Wait Until The Next Horse Shows Up

Everyday Driver Car Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 51:26


Red Bull introduces one of the craziest track cars yet. Somebody should buy one and bring it to a Hooked On Driving event! The guys discuss how to amass the cars you love, a Topic Tuesday question from Simon in MT. They debate fun choices for Matt in Portland, OR, whose lifestyle doesn't include horses anymore. Social media questions ask if the Millennium Falcon was a car what would it be, what choices do you have when your kid will be driving soon, and what happens when you don't love your car, but everyone says you should? Please rate + review us on iTunes, and subscribe to our two YouTube channels. Write us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Don't forget to share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Mon 7/15 - Trump Documents Case Dismissed, TN Horse Show Lawsuit in TX, Court Upholds TN Ban on Birth Certificate Sex Chance and OpenAI Whistleblower

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 7:23


This Day in Legal History: Federal Housing Act PassedOn this day in legal history, July 15, 1949, Congress passed the Federal Housing Act, a pivotal piece of legislation that aimed to address the nation's post-war housing crisis. This Act, also known as the Housing Act of 1949, was a key component of President Harry S. Truman's Fair Deal program. It marked a significant federal commitment to improving living conditions for low-income Americans. The Act provided federal funding for slum clearance, urban renewal projects, and the construction of low-rent public housing. Title I of the Act focused on urban renewal, authorizing the use of federal funds to clear blighted areas in cities. Title II aimed to increase the availability of low-rent public housing by providing subsidies for the construction of new units. The legislation intended not only to address the housing shortage but also to stimulate the economy by creating construction jobs.The passage of the Federal Housing Act of 1949 reflected a growing recognition of the government's role in ensuring decent housing for all citizens. However, its implementation also sparked controversy and criticism, particularly regarding the displacement of communities and the effectiveness of urban renewal efforts. Despite these challenges, the Act laid the groundwork for subsequent federal housing policies and programs, shaping the landscape of American cities and the lives of countless families. This landmark legislation underscored the ongoing struggle to balance development, equity, and community preservation in urban policy.A federal judge in Florida, Aileen Cannon, dismissed the criminal case against Donald Trump concerning his alleged illegal retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago resort. The ruling followed a hearing where Trump's legal team argued for dismissal, citing selective prosecution and political targeting by Democrats as Trump seeks the presidency again. They also referenced a Supreme Court decision granting the president immunity for official acts. In contrast, President Joe Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence faced no criminal charges for their mishandling of classified documents, as both cooperated with investigators. Prosecutors had argued Trump's case was different due to allegations he obstructed the investigation by moving documents and discussing deceit with investigators. The dismissed charges had included 40 counts related to national security issues like nuclear capabilities and military vulnerabilities.Florida judge dismisses criminal classified documents case against TrumpFollowing the Supreme Court's decision to limit federal regulators' powers, the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration Association and two show horse owners filed a lawsuit against a new USDA rule aimed at preventing horse soring. The case was strategically filed in Amarillo, Texas, to be heard by US District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, known for rulings against Biden administration policies. Plaintiffs argue the USDA rule, which bans devices and practices that can mask evidence of soring, will significantly devalue their horses, leading to a regulatory taking. The rule specifically targets Tennessee Walking Horses and Racking Horses, prohibiting chains, pads, wedges, and lubricants used to enhance their gait.The lawsuit comes in the wake of the Supreme Court's June 28 decision to end Chevron deference, which had required courts to defer to an agency's reasonable interpretation of an ambiguous law. This case exemplifies the swift actions taken by anti-regulation groups to leverage the new regulatory landscape. Despite not explicitly mentioning Chevron or Loper Bright, the lawsuit challenges the USDA's authority under the Horse Protection Act, claiming the banned equipment does not cause soring based on scientific evidence.Legal experts note the potential implications of this case, suggesting it could influence future regulatory policymaking. Critics argue the association is engaging in judge shopping to secure a favorable outcome. The plaintiffs seek to invalidate the rule and claim compensation for the anticipated loss in their horses' value, arguing the rule constitutes a regulatory taking. The outcome of this case could set a significant precedent in the context of administrative law and regulatory challenges.The concept of regulatory taking is central to this case. It refers to a situation where a government regulation limits the use of private property to such an extent that it effectively deprives the owners of its value, warranting compensation. This claim, if accepted by the court, could complicate future regulatory efforts by requiring compensation for loss in property value due to regulatory changes.Tennessee Horse Show Picks Texas to Challenge Rule Post ChevronA divided federal appeals court upheld Tennessee's longstanding policy prohibiting changes to the sex listed on birth certificates, rejecting a constitutional challenge by four transgender women. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that the U.S. Constitution does not mandate Tennessee to amend birth certificates to reflect gender identity. The court concluded that Tennessee has the discretion to maintain records based on biological sex. The plaintiffs argued that the policy violated their due process and equal protection rights under the 14th Amendment by discriminating based on sex and transgender status. However, Chief U.S. Circuit Judge Jeffrey Sutton, representing the majority, stated that there is no fundamental right to have a birth certificate reflect gender identity over biological sex. Tennessee's Republican attorney general, Jonathan Skrmetti, supported the ruling, emphasizing that any policy change must come from the state's residents.The plaintiffs' lawyer, Omar Gonzalez-Pagan from Lambda Legal, expressed disappointment and indicated potential further actions. He highlighted that the ruling conflicts with a recent decision by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which revived a similar lawsuit in Oklahoma. Judge Helene White, who dissented, argued that Tennessee's policy relies on outdated generalizations about sex and gender, infringing on the plaintiffs' rights by forcing them to disclose their transgender status in situations requiring birth certificates.Court upholds Tennessee ban on changing sex in birth certificates | ReutersOpenAI whistleblowers have filed a complaint with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), urging an investigation into the company's non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). These agreements allegedly required employees to waive their federal rights to whistleblower compensation. The whistleblowers, supported by Sen. Chuck Grassley's office, claim that OpenAI's policies suppress employees' rights to report concerns and receive compensation for protected disclosures. The complaint requests the SEC to impose fines on OpenAI for each improper NDA and to inspect all contracts containing such agreements. The whistleblowers also highlight that OpenAI's NDAs lacked exemptions for disclosing securities violations and required prior company consent to disclose information to federal regulators.Sen. Grassley emphasized the importance of whistleblower protections, especially as artificial intelligence continues to advance rapidly. The SEC has not commented on the existence of the whistleblower submission, and OpenAI has not responded to requests for comment. The complaint highlights concerns about OpenAI's restrictive practices amidst growing scrutiny over the safety and ethical deployment of AI technologies.OpenAI whistleblowers ask SEC to investigate alleged restrictive non-disclosure agreements | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

The 3 Stride Podcast
The Role of the Horse Show Steward

The 3 Stride Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 14:15


In this episode we cover:Understanding the role of the horse show steward.Jumping a height that is above your skill set.Laura's idea for an equestrian themed business.The illusion of a good round on social media.

Horses in the Morning
Horse Show, One Eyed Charley and EFWP for July 1, 2024 by WERM Flooring

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 58:56


HITM: Jess Bowers, author of “Horse Show” tells us about this collection of short stories exploring the relationship between humans and horses. Plus, in Horses in History we learn about the amazing stagecoach driver of the 1800's called One Eyed Charley. She had a secret that she held until death. Plus, some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in….AUDITOR POST SHOW: Just some random chatting.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3460 – Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings, produced by Coach JennTitle Sponsor: WERMGuest: Jess Bowers, author of Horse Show | Instagram | XFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by CosequineⓇ, Purina, Equine Network, and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps:04:34 - Daily Whinnies14:26 - Horses in History18:40 - Olympic Update26:24 - Jess Bowers45:51 - EFWP58:56 - Auditor Post Show

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Horse Show, One Eyed Charley and EFWP for July 1, 2024 by WERM Flooring - HORSES IN THE MORNING

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 58:56


HITM: Jess Bowers, author of “Horse Show” tells us about this collection of short stories exploring the relationship between humans and horses. Plus, in Horses in History we learn about the amazing stagecoach driver of the 1800's called One Eyed Charley. She had a secret that she held until death. Plus, some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in….AUDITOR POST SHOW: Just some random chatting.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3460 – Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings, produced by Coach JennTitle Sponsor: WERMGuest: Jess Bowers, author of Horse Show | Instagram | XFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by CosequineⓇ, Purina, Equine Network, and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps:04:34 - Daily Whinnies14:26 - Horses in History18:40 - Olympic Update26:24 - Jess Bowers45:51 - EFWP58:56 - Auditor Post Show

The Horse Fix
Life Lessons from the Arena

The Horse Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 29:39 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Can participating in horse shows truly shape a child's character? Join me as I chat with parents Candy Bobo, Clay Funderburk, and Samantha Beasley, who share their heartfelt stories and insights into the transformative power of horse shows for young equestrians. From learning responsibility and accountability to understanding the value of sportsmanship, we'll explore how these experiences help children grow in unexpected and beautiful ways.      In this episode, we emphasize the crucial role trainers play in fostering a safe and supportive environment for young riders. The panel discusses the balance parents must strike between preparation and presence, ensuring their children feel supported and confident on show days. You'll hear firsthand accounts of the emotional rollercoaster at the horse shows and tips for helping your child navigate the highs and lows while maintaining a focus on fun and learning.     Beyond the ribbons and accolades, what are the real rewards of horse showing? This episode delves into the invaluable life skills children gain from participating in these events. From integrity and leadership to teamwork and dedication, horse shows offer more than just a platform for competition—they provide a foundation for personal growth and lifelong memories. Tune in to hear from my guests about the community spirit and the immense pride that comes from watching their children flourish in this unique and challenging sport.Support the Show.May all your blues be ribbons

WBHM 90.3 Public Radio
In Northeast Mississippi, Black cowboys celebrated Juneteenth with a horse show

WBHM 90.3 Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 1:50


All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
1536: Horse Show Warm Up Strategy, by Kinetic Vet Equisheild CK HC - Horse Tip Daily

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 13:05


Today's tip is an excerpt from the Dressage Radio Show featuring co-hosts Reese & Phil answering a listener question about the best horse show warm up.Host: Coach JennTodays contributors: Dressage Radio ShowSupport provided by Kinetic VetEquiShield CK HCAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Horse Tip Daily
1536: Horse Show Warm Up Strategy, by Kinetic Vet Equisheild CK HC

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 13:05


Today's tip is an excerpt from the Dressage Radio Show featuring co-hosts Reese & Phil answering a listener question about the best horse show warm up.Host: Coach JennTodays contributors: Dressage Radio ShowSupport provided by Kinetic VetEquiShield CK HCAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

On The Rail
097. Carol Timke on Revitalizing Horse Shows with the Midwest Cash Incentive Challenge

On The Rail

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 51:59


In this episode of the On The Rail podcast, we are joined by Carol Timke who discusses the Midwest Cash Incentive Challenge (MCIC) for Midwest horses, exhibitors, and owners. Carol shares her extensive experience in the horse industry, talks about the objectives and origins of the MCIC, and highlights the unique aspects of this inclusive program. The conversation covers various topics including the combination of different horse breeds in the MCIC, the importance of promoting non-pro and amateur participation, class offerings, and the role of sponsors in making the program a success. Carol also touches on the viability and expansion of the MCIC, the challenges encountered, and the rewarding process of creating a community-focused horse showing environment. 00:00 Welcome to the On the Rail Podcast 00:50 Meet Carol Timke: A Journey with Horses 02:33 Settling in Iowa: Career and Family Decisions 03:35 Introduction to the Midwest Cash Incentive Challenge 04:36 Combining Color Shows: A Collaborative Effort 08:49 Eligibility and Objectives of the MCIC 14:55 Stallion Program and Inclusivity 19:30 Class Offerings and Participation 23:38 Sponsorship and Community Support 26:46 Engaging Stallion Owners and Breeders 28:24 Sponsorship Strategies and Challenges 30:37 Class Structure and Entry Fees 33:04 APHA Chrome Cash and Additional Fees 35:34 Program Evolution and Future Opportunities 41:45 Community and Family Atmosphere at Shows 44:32 Sponsorship Details and Final Thoughts

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Beyond the Braids: Unveiling the Hearts of Horse Show Moms by Relyne GI - The Show Jumping Podcast

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 58:18


We're shaking things up on The Show Jumping Podcast. This special episode is a heartwarming ride down memory lane with Kristy and Ashley. They chat with their amazing moms, uncovering:Generations in the Saddle: How did growing up in the show ring shape them?From Braids to Blue Ribbons: Lessons learned, both inside and outside the arena.A Mother's Perspective: Funny and insightful moments from the other side of the lead rope.Nurturing Horse Crazy Kids: Advice for parents who support their equestrian dreams.Join them as they celebrate the women who shaped their love of horses and turned them into the equestrians they are today!Be sure to like and subscribe, and check out our links below too!Title Sponsor: Hagyard Pharmacy & Relyne GIEquine Network Sponsor: SpaldingGuest: Alison McCormack (01:04)Guest: Thea Knott (29:09)Our WebsiteOur Facebook GroupSubmit your training question to: Ashley@HorseRadioNetwork

The Equestrian Podcast
[EP 407] Solo Episode- Packing for a Horse Show with Bethany Lee The Repurpose Episode

The Equestrian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 23:43


Resharing this super helpful packing for a horse show solo episode where our host, Bethany Lee, shares her recent endeavors on traveling for a horse show. Having to play the role of groom, barn manager, and trainer can be a lot, sharing from personal experience, Bethany literally unpacks all of her tips and tricks of important necessities to have in your car before the horses arrive at the show grounds. Being prepared is everything!! Listen in.

4Player Podcast
4Player Podcast #789 - The Skateboard Horse Show (Rise of the Ronin, Stellar Blade Demo, Dragon's Dogma II, and More!)

4Player Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 140:16


Despite Team Ninja's apparent unfamiliarity with real world horses... Brad is happy to report that the world may have it all wrong about Rise of the Ronin! Despite an all too familiar open-world design philosophy, the game has proved to be fun, addicting, and surprisingly competent in the storytelling department! Krispy returns to share his thoughts on Dragon's Dogma 2 and Chris Davis has continued his love affair with Vanillaware thanks to Unicorn Overlord. Finally, Nick talks about his first impressions of the titillating new action game, Stellar Blade, now that Sony has released the demo. Housekeeping - Fantasy Critic (7:50) Impressions - Rise of the Ronin (13:00) Impressions - Dragon's Dogma II (39:30) Impressions - Stellar Blade Demo (1:14:00) Impressions - Unicorn Overlord (1:36:00) 4Player Minute (1:52:45)

WRESTLING SOUP
JUST A HORSE SHOW (Wrestling Soup 2/8/24)

WRESTLING SOUP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 88:20


In a candid conversation about pro wrestling, hosts Anthony and Joe scrutinize WWE storylines like the purported clash between Cody and Roman at WrestleMania, the dismissal of Scott D'Amore from TNA, and the subsequent leadership changes. They also examine the personas and performances of wrestling stars like Seth Rollins, Jon Moxley, and Roman Reigns amid cheerful speculation around WWE wrestlers joining AEW. Wrestling journalism, particularly Nick Hausman's editorial decisions, are criticized. Off-the-script topics like Drake-related issues are also discussed, promising a hearty blend of humor and keen insight for both die-hard wrestling fans and casual enthusiasts.00:00 Introduction00:00 Understanding Wrestling: The Art of Storytelling00:41 The Business Side of Wrestling01:18 The Evolution of Wrestling: From Traditional to Modern01:33 The Impact of New Management on WWE02:12 The Future of Wrestling: Catching Up with Boxing02:28 The Role of Sponsorship in Wrestling03:34 The Influence of Triple H on WWE03:59 The Uncertainty of Wrestling Business04:51 The Misconceptions about WWE's New Owners05:49 The Perception of Billionaires in Wrestling06:16 The Loyalty of Wrestling Fans06:30 The Controversy Surrounding Vince McMahon07:50 The Misunderstanding of Wrestling's Future09:09 The Impact of Talent on Wrestling's Success09:36 The Downfall of Vince McMahon12:03 The Controversy Surrounding Johnny Ace14:29 The Future of WWE with New Management17:16 The Arrival of Sasha Banks in AEW19:55 The Criticism of Wrestling Journalists30:29 The Impact of Scott DeMore's Exit from TNA48:11 Discussing Controversial Topics in Entertainment48:17 The Aaron Rogers and Jimmy Kimmel Controversy49:27 The Role of Public Figures in Society49:40 The Difference Between Nick Hosman and Aaron Rodgers50:27 Interacting with the Audience: Live Chatroom Discussion51:16 The Impact of Wrestling Journalism52:34 The Consequences of Misinformation in Journalism53:53 The Challenges of Social Media and Public Relations55:19 The Role of Nick Hausman in Wrestling Journalism56:58 The Future of Wrestling: Predictions and Speculations01:20:18 The Impact of Drake's Video Leak01:28:40 The Future of Wrestling Soup: Upcoming Events and Shows- Support Wrestling Soup on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingsoupSOCIAL CHANNELS ʕ̡̢̡ʘ̅͟͜͡ʘ̲̅ʔ̢̡̢Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrestlingSoupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrestlingsoup/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WrestlingSoup/Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/wrestlingsoup:shirt: PRO WRESLTING TEES STORE :shirt: /(=✪ x ✪=)\https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/wrestlingsoupBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.