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We LOVE Arabian Horses!
Tyler Smith & Amy Sommer • Building Arabian Horse Shows That People Love Again

We LOVE Arabian Horses!

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 31:19


The Arabian horse community continues searching for ways to grow participation, create stronger local connections, and make showing more welcoming and sustainable for exhibitors of all ages.In this episode of the We LOVE Arabian Horses Podcast, host Lindsay Rinehart welcomes Tyler Smith and Amy Sommer from the Eastern Michigan Arabian Association (EMAA), a non-rated Arabian and Half-Arabian horse club that has quietly become one of the most successful and talked-about local show circuits in the region.Together, you'll hear... they discuss:• Why EMAA continues growing while many horse shows struggle• The importance of affordability and accessibility• Creating a true “horse family” atmosphere• Structuring schedules to encourage participation• Supporting youth, walk-trot riders, amateurs, and newcomers• The power of listening to exhibitors and adapting• Why positivity and community matter more than everThe conversation highlights how local Arabian horse clubs can still thrive when the focus remains on people, fun, sportsmanship, and creating a place exhibitors genuinely want to return to month after month.This episode is filled with practical ideas, encouragement, and real-world examples for anyone passionate about the future growth of the Arabian horse community.

The 3 Stride Podcast
Barn Moves, Grass Pastures + Horse Show Learnings

The 3 Stride Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 28:22


In this episode we cover:After losing Contact, Laura made the decision to move Garcon to a new barn so he could enjoy grass pastures.Taking a step back from the show ring to reconnect with the joy of horses.Riding at a barn without a trainer-for now.Molly shares her takeaways from the last show, including lessons on bending lines.Thank you to our partner For Horses for helping to make this podcast possible.  

Book Lover's Companion - The English Version
Author Jess Bowers on Horse Show: Spectacle, History, and Writing Short Stories

Book Lover's Companion - The English Version

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 60:11


Host Edith interviews author and college professor Jess Bowers about her debut short story collection, Horse Show, named one of Electric Literature's most exciting debut collections of 2024. Bowers, a lifelong equestrian and haflinger owner, explains that each story features a horse (or horse-adjacent animal/object) and a “show,” using entertainment and spectacle to examine human mistreatment and misunderstanding of horses and other sentient beings. She discusses research methods shaped by her PhD in English, including archives, photographs, and repeated film viewing, and shares a disturbing unused anecdote about Eben Byers giving radioactive water to racehorses. Bowers reflects on favorite stories, the appeal and demands of short fiction, challenges of dialogue, harmful breeding trends, and her next animal-focused collection, including a new story, “Canis X Machina.”00:00 Welcome and Introductions00:29 Horse Woman Origins02:06 Vienna Horse Culture05:14 Inside Horse Show07:37 Write What You Know12:36 Research Rabbit Holes16:17 Darkest Unused Fact19:39 Most Touching Stories22:23 Breeding for Vanity26:50 Spanish Riding School29:51 Why Short Stories Work31:28 Why Short Stories Win33:12 Reading Short Stories Differently35:50 Writing Short Stories Takes Patience40:18 Ideas Over Plot42:12 Visual Thinking and Photos46:22 Dialogue and Script Curiosity50:29 Horses and Forgotten History53:29 Advice for Aspiring Writers55:46 New Work and Animal Collection58:36 Final Thoughts and FarewellIf you like what we do, you might consider buying us a coffee. You can do so here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/booklovercom⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://ko-fi.com/bookcompanion⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us: Web: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://book-lovers-companion.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/book_companion⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/ez.fiction.7/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/book_companion/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6vyAyrh3zzsxNeexfyU0uA⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Feedback is always welcome: bookcompanioncontact@gmail.com Music: English Country Garden by Aaron Kenny Video Link: https://youtu.be/mDcADD4oS5E

Carl Gould #70secondCEO
Carl-Gould-#70secondCEO-Maintain the Conversation

Carl Gould #70secondCEO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 1:53


Maintain the Conversation Hi everyone, Carl Gould here with your #70secondCEO. Just a little over a one minute investment every day for a lifetime of results.   I don't mind when somebody says, here's my timeframe, let's meet the timeframe. I have clients today, I have franchisees today, I have deals today, that took two years to just date. Year one, they weren't ready. In a past life, guys, I used to build log homes as a custom home builder. Yeah, you heard me. All of you get rich in your niche, people. I built log homes in New Jersey for a decade. So, you want a specialized niche, I got one for you. But people used to come to me. I used to do this one trade show in New Jersey that was very popular. It was called the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show. Used to generate about 250,000 people to it over 10 days. I had a log home construction company. I used to exhibit every year. And I'd have people come in year one, and they're like, I'm looking at the land. Year two would be like, I think I got my model. Year three, it's like all the finishing and soft goods. Carl, I think I'm ready. And I'd be like, really? I didn't think I was gonna live long enough, but okay. You've got, you know, it took you three years, but we got here, right? I used to do half million to a million dollars a year out of that show. And there were some people who would walk in with their file, like I'm good to go, I got the land ready to rock and roll, cool. And then every year it would be, I'm ready, finally. You know, I had this one family that used to come in every year. The guy used to bring his family like, hey, this is the guy that's gonna build our house. And I'm like, Jeff, you know, if we live long enough, like, when are we gonna get there? But I just maintained the conversation. And my big thing was, what would you like the next steps to be? Like and follow this podcast so you can learn more. My name is Carl Gould and this has been your #70secondCEO.  

Inspired Riding Podcast
From the Horses' Hearts: Perspectives on Horse Shows

Inspired Riding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 78:22


Want to share your thoughts about the podcast? Text a Message!Welcome to the Animal Wisdom SeriesFeaturing Jana Wagner, Animal Communicator.Episode 12: From the Horses' Hearts: Perspectives on Horse ShowsSpotlight: "Avengers Herd" of 6 HorsesLearn directly from the six horses (listed below) about their perspectives on horse shows... answering questions like: "Do you really enjoy going to shows or are you just doing it because your human wants to?" They share some profound insights that are not to be missed! One of my favorites: About the Inspired Riding® Fun Show... "There's just so much more freedom in the format. We feel it will take the pressure off  the humans and really invite them into what's most important: Horse Forward, Human Forward type of competition."Be sure to check out the Inspired Riding® Fun Show here: https://www.inspiredriding.com/fun-show*The "Avengers Herd" Stats: 1. The Real Deal | Pepper | 19 | POA | Beth Lauren Parrish | 2. Dziki | Dee | 20 | OTTB  | Kelly Grant | 3. Solo de la Carrera de Kessel | Solo | 12 | PPR/ Paso Fino | C. Damato 4. Janona Twisted Sista | T/Tilly | 7 | Brumby | Em Tilden | 5. Kenny Do ItJC Seanow | Kenny | 10 | Ottb   | Jana Wagner  | 6. Kassander (Belgium)Keeper (Netherlands) | Keeper | 11 | Dutch warmblood | Sandra Beekman | Enjoy and thank you for listening!! Jana Wagner works with both animals and people as an animal communicator. She also does holistic energy work, is a spiritual director, and Associate Practitioner in Equine Positional Release.She works with all species of animals, including a racoon and geckos! Jana has been an Equestrian since the age of 8 when she took her first riding lesson.You can find her here: https://www.facebook.com/jwagnerancommand IG here: https://www.instagram.com/janawanimalcommunicator/Please leave a review and share this with friends, if you enjoyed this episode! Thank you so much for listening and...

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Amanda Steege - Practical Horseman Podcast

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 46:21


This week's Practical Horseman Podcast episode, sponsored by Equi-Analytical, is with hunter/jumper trainer and rider Amanda Steege. We talked to Amanda in mid-March as the winter circuit was winding down for her, her clients and her horses after solid performances at the World Equestrian Center – Ocala.To give you a little more background on Amanda, she grew up on her parents Red Acre Farm in Stow, Massachusetts. Amanda had a successful junior career in the equitation, hunter and jumper rings, then she went off to Boston College to figure out her future, only riding during the summers. After earning a psychology degree in 1998, she returned to the horse world ready to take the leap into becoming a professional. Amanda worked for several trainers before going off on her own and starting her premier hunter/jumper show, training and sales business, Ashmeadow Farm, based in Ocala, Florida, and Califon, New Jersey.Over the years, Amanda has had several top results in the hunter ring with horses such as Unseen, Candlelight, Kingpin, Mirror Image, Balou and, most recently, Laffite de Muze. With “Lafitte,” Amanda has won the 2021 $50,000 World Championship Hunter Rider (WCHR) Peter Wetherill Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular, 2024 and 2025 $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby at the Upperville Colt & Horse Show, 2025 High Performance Hunter Champion title at the Devon Horse Show and is a three-time winner of the WCHR Professional Challenge (2018, 2024 and 2025)—just to name a few of their results.In our discussion, Amanda talks about what she enjoys about the hunter discipline, her training philosophy, her special partnership with Lafitte and more.About This Episode's Sponsor, Equi-AnalyticalAt Equi-Analytical, we know the importance of a well-balanced diet for your horse. Our laboratory can test hay, pasture, water or any type of feed you give to your horse and provide a nutrient analysis report. This information is significant for the well-being of your horse. To learn more or submit a sample for testing, visit equi-analytical.com today!

Practical Horseman Podcast
Amanda Steege

Practical Horseman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 46:21


This week's Practical Horseman Podcast episode, sponsored by Equi-Analytical, is with hunter/jumper trainer and rider Amanda Steege. We talked to Amanda in mid-March as the winter circuit was winding down for her, her clients and her horses after solid performances at the World Equestrian Center – Ocala.To give you a little more background on Amanda, she grew up on her parents Red Acre Farm in Stow, Massachusetts. Amanda had a successful junior career in the equitation, hunter and jumper rings, then she went off to Boston College to figure out her future, only riding during the summers. After earning a psychology degree in 1998, she returned to the horse world ready to take the leap into becoming a professional. Amanda worked for several trainers before going off on her own and starting her premier hunter/jumper show, training and sales business, Ashmeadow Farm, based in Ocala, Florida, and Califon, New Jersey.Over the years, Amanda has had several top results in the hunter ring with horses such as Unseen, Candlelight, Kingpin, Mirror Image, Balou and, most recently, Laffite de Muze. With “Lafitte,” Amanda has won the 2021 $50,000 World Championship Hunter Rider (WCHR) Peter Wetherill Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular, 2024 and 2025 $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby at the Upperville Colt & Horse Show, 2025 High Performance Hunter Champion title at the Devon Horse Show and is a three-time winner of the WCHR Professional Challenge (2018, 2024 and 2025)—just to name a few of their results.In our discussion, Amanda talks about what she enjoys about the hunter discipline, her training philosophy, her special partnership with Lafitte and more.About This Episode's Sponsor, Equi-AnalyticalAt Equi-Analytical, we know the importance of a well-balanced diet for your horse. Our laboratory can test hay, pasture, water or any type of feed you give to your horse and provide a nutrient analysis report. This information is significant for the well-being of your horse. To learn more or submit a sample for testing, visit equi-analytical.com today!

We LOVE Arabian Horses!
Lindsay Rinehart & Hillary Hoffman • Cultivating Horse Show Curiosity into Community Growth

We LOVE Arabian Horses!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 25:30


Marketing Series #3 • In this episode of the We LOVE Arabian Horses Podcast marketing series, Paul Kostial is joined by two passionate advocates for the Arabian horse community: Lindsay Rinehart, Trotwood Farm & Member of AHA Education & Evaluation Commission and Hillary Hoffman, AHA Marketing Development & Promotion Committee Chair person & AHA Region 10 Director.Together, they explore an important question facing the Arabian horse industry today:What does a newcomer experience when they walk into an Arabian horse show for the first time?From confusing show schedules and insider terminology to the power of simple gestures like welcoming volunteers and guided barn tours, this conversation dives into practical ways clubs, horse shows, and exhibitors can create a more inviting environment for new people discovering the breed.They discuss:• The difference between attraction and retention in horse show marketing• Why first impressions on the showgrounds matter more than we realize• Simple ideas like welcome tables, newcomer guides, and volunteer hosts• How hands-on experiences with Arabian horses create lifelong connections• Ways clubs and shows can turn curiosity into real involvementIf the Arabian horse community wants to grow, it starts with the experience we create for the next person who walks through the gate.This conversation is packed with practical ideas, thoughtful insights, and a shared passion for building a stronger future for the Arabian horse.

Heels Down Happy Hour
Horse Show Vacation, Ocala Edition

Heels Down Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 82:56


Ever wanted to go to Florida for the winter but don't know where to start? We've got you covered. This month, we're talking about what Justine learned from attending an equine dissection and… haven't you always wanted to try combined driving? One of the world's leading athletes tells us all about it. Thanks for tuning in.Guests and Links Episode 145:Host: Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist with Down MagazineHost: Jessica Payne, International Event Rider for Payne EquestrianHost: Ellie Woznica Owner/Trainer of Double Barrel CreekDrink Recipe: Bloody MariaGuest: Doug PayneGuest: Chester WeberGuest: Gabby Hale, Victory Equine ServicesFeatured Image: Erin Gilmore PhotographyLink: Mimi Gochman Clinches World Cup Final Spot With Ocala WinLink: USEF Drops Talent Search Finals Horse Swap To Reflect Direction Of Modern JumpingLink: National Horse Show Plans Move To TryonProduct Review: Heels Down Holiday Gift Guide | Email Justine at Justine@heelsdownmedia.comSubscribe: The Brief | Heels Down Spark | Donate | Our Patreon

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Heels Down Happy Hour 145 - Horse Show Vacation, Ocala Edition

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 82:56


Ever wanted to go to Florida for the winter but don't know where to start? We've got you covered. This month, we're talking about what Justine learned from attending an equine dissection and… haven't you always wanted to try combined driving? One of the world's leading athletes tells us all about it. Thanks for tuning in.Guests and Links Episode 145:Host: Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist with Down MagazineHost: Jessica Payne, International Event Rider for Payne EquestrianHost: Ellie Woznica Owner/Trainer of Double Barrel CreekDrink Recipe: Bloody MariaGuest: Doug PayneGuest: Chester WeberGuest: Gabby Hale, Victory Equine ServicesFeatured Image: Erin Gilmore PhotographyLink: Mimi Gochman Clinches World Cup Final Spot With Ocala WinLink: USEF Drops Talent Search Finals Horse Swap To Reflect Direction Of Modern JumpingLink: National Horse Show Plans Move To TryonProduct Review: Heels Down Holiday Gift Guide | Email Justine at Justine@heelsdownmedia.comSubscribe: The Brief | Heels Down Spark | Donate | Our Patreon

Equine Business Assistant - Harnessing Online Horsepower for Equestrian Business
[SHOWS] I Asked 20 Exhibitors: Is It Worth Exhibiting at the London International Horse Show?

Equine Business Assistant - Harnessing Online Horsepower for Equestrian Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 16:51


If you've ever looked at a big equine show like the London International Horse Show and wondered “Would this actually be good for my business — or would it finish me off?”… this episode is for you.Instead of guessing, I asked the people who actually exhibited at the London International Horse Show in 2025.In this episode, I break down anonymous feedback from real exhibitors — including product-based businesses, service-based businesses, and those doing both — to help you understand what really happens behind the scenes at a major equine trade show.This isn't a sales pitch for exhibiting. It's a realistic look at costs, energy, sales, visibility, and return on investment, so you can make clearer decisions for your business.Why exhibitors chose to attend the London International Horse ShowWhether exhibitors felt the show met their expectationsReal data on on-stand sales vs enquiriesDifferences between product-based and service-based businessesWhat actually made people stop at stands and engageThe biggest frustrations exhibitors experiencedThe reality of staffing, energy, and long show daysWhether exhibitors would do the show again — and whyHow to decide if a big equine show is right for your business this yearBig equine shows aren't automatically good or bad. What makes the difference is strategy, expectations, energy planning, and knowing what success looks like before you book.If you're considering exhibiting at a major equine show — or wondering whether it's worth the cost — this episode will help you decide without guesswork.

The 3 Stride Podcast
Beckham Drama, Loose Horses, and Julia's Horse Show Recap

The 3 Stride Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 35:24


In this episode we cover:Tell Me Lies, Beckham Drama + Heated Rivery    Contact took over an hour to load him in the trailer and then what happened?!How Contact is adjusting to retirement life.How did Julia's show-highs and learnings.Thank you to our partner For Horses for helping to make this podcast possible.  

Rotten Mango
“Horse Wife” Hires Hitman To Kill Rich Husband After Burning $20M On Failed Horse Show Business

Rotten Mango

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 39:36


The owners of the horse show, Valitar, are a wealthy, conventionally attractive couple called the Remley's. Mark Remley is a little bit older. Perhaps nerdy, but the type of guy to get into peak shape later in life. Tatyana Remley is his wife with bottle blonde hair and a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model body. She's also the main star of the Valitar horse show. The Remley's invested over $20 million dollars into the show, just to lose every single penny of it after multiple scandals back to back. Allegedly, horses were abandoned with nothing to eat and massive creative differences led to performers quitting. Former staff members would come out to allege that Tatyana Remley doesn't even know how to ride a horse that well… Later, the couple is featured on TV as a well known swinger's couple, a pillar in the local sex-swinging community. That's just a side quest though; the most scandalous thing that happened at Valitar was the decapitated horse head on the Remley's marital bed. Thankfully, it's not an actual butchered horse head. It's just a hunk from one of their very expensive statues in their $5.5 million dollar home near San Diego, California. And it's clearly not been placed there as a mistake. This is a targeted threat. And by the end of the investigation, one of the Remleys, the founders of the failed multi-million dollar Valitar horse show, will be dead.   Full show notes available at RottenMangoPodcast.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

We LOVE Arabian Horses!
Melissa Schalles • 71 Year Legacy – The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show

We LOVE Arabian Horses!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 12:30


For more than seven decades, the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show has stood as one of the most influential and celebrated events in the Arabian horse world.In this episode of the Arabian Horse Lover's Podcast, Paul Kostial chats with Melissa Schalles, Executive Director of the Arabian Horse Association of Arizona, to go inside the legacy, leadership, and global reach behind the 71st anniversary of the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show.Melissa shares how Scottsdale has grown into an 11-day destination experience, welcoming over 200,000 in-person attendees and hundreds of thousands of online viewers from around the world. The conversation explores exhibitor-driven schedule improvements, the introduction of the West Coast Sport Horse Championships, more than $1 million in prize money, family-friendly experiences, and why Scottsdale continues to be known as the greatest show on earth.Whether you are an exhibitor, breeder, longtime fan, or discovering Arabian horses for the first time, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at what makes Scottsdale a global cornerstone of the breed.

Esme's Country Life
Horse Show Chaos!

Esme's Country Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 31:12


All that went on at the London International Horse Show! My arena demonstration and a catch up on Fossie!

The Plaidcast
Plaidcast in Person at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show with Danielle & Jimmy Torano by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services

The Plaidcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 54:04


Piper hosts Plaidcast in Person in front of a live audience at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania with Danielle and Jimmy Torano. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Jimmy Torano operates JET Show Stable based in Wellington, Florida and Mohrsville, Pennsylvania with his wife Danielle. Jimmy frequently visits Europe, and is one of the nation's top importers of up and coming young show jumpers, equitation and hunter prospects. Jimmy is a Big “R” judge who has judged many major classes including the 2006 Pessoa USEF Medal Finals, 2007 USET Talent Search Finals, 2008 Pony Medal Finals and the 2008 ASPCA Maclay Finals.  Guest: Danielle Torano is the most winning rider in the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Amateur-Owner Jumper Series, winning the Eastern Conference title in 2001, finishing second in 2002, and then gaining the championship again in back to back years in 2004 and 2005. In 2008, Danielle was a member of the winning $75,000 FEI Nation's Cup team in Wellington, Florida aboard Marlo. Danielle went on to represent the United States in the 2008 World Cup Finals in Goteborg, Sweden and the 2009 World Cup Finals in Las Vegas on Vancouver D'Auvray. Danielle is now a trainer at JET Show Stable.Subscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSponsors: Purina, Great American Insurance Group and Windstar Cruises  Join us at an upcoming Plaidcast in Person live event!

Systrarna Elfstrands Hästpodd
299. JHS, att sitta på en regnbåge & dressyrens utveckling

Systrarna Elfstrands Hästpodd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 43:23


Avsnitt 299 är här och vi har varit på Jönköping Horse Show i helgen! Det blev full rulle med jobb, både poddinspelningar och foderseminarium. Pappa har i vanligt ordning lagt några fina citat den senaste tiden, Anna och Gina har varit på Pay and ride och vi pratar om dressyrens utveckling de senaste 10 åren.Ni hittar oss på Instagram: @systrarnaelfstrand @emmaelfstrand @annaelfstrand Vår TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elfstrands?_t=ZN-8wH0W5fzlPm&_r=1Vår 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-cC6mKU7zy3RT6HlBOrK3j3khFX4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Equine Connection Podcast
Big Horse Shows, Big Crowds & That Annoying Horse Cough

The Equine Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 15:41


In this episode of the Equine Connection Podcast, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah discuss the challenges of respiratory irritation or illness, commonly referred to as 'Congress Cough,' that horses may face during or after large, multi-week horse shows, such as the All-American Quarter Horse Congress. They delve into factors contributing to this issue, including environmental stressors, poor ventilation, and pathogen exposure. The hosts also provide practical equine nutrition and stable management tips to help prevent and mitigate these respiratory problems, emphasizing the importance of maintaining overall horse health.  You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition   

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Horse Show Nemesis - Adulting with Horses

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 58:08


It's great to be back! Well, if not in the saddle then at least in the studio. Heather is back from hermit mode as she finalizes her divorce and finds a place to live. So thank you for your patience while we went a tad dark over the summer! On this episode of the Adulting with Horses Podcast, we make a plan to unite our horse girl fandom, aka equestrian community, and plot our first solo booth at Equine Affaire Massachusetts this November. Want to trade buttons anyone? We also discuss Heather's horse show nemesis, and the importance of taking a mental or physical break from horses when you need to. Remember, adulting is hard and horses should be fun! Make sure to subscribe to us on your player of choice so you never miss an episode. Links:www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.comInstagram @adultingwithhorsespodcastTwitter @AdultingHorsesFacebook Group, The Clubhouse: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcastThank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it's a great place to meet other horse crazy women. Thanks and see you next time! If you like what you hear but want a little more, become a Patreon member for extra bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content with video, and more! https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast

Adulting with Horses
Horse Show Nemesis

Adulting with Horses

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 58:08


It's great to be back! Well, if not in the saddle then at least in the studio. Heather is back from hermit mode as she finalizes her divorce and finds a place to live. So thank you for your patience while we went a tad dark over the summer! On this episode of the Adulting with Horses Podcast, we make a plan to unite our horse girl fandom, aka equestrian community, and plot our first solo booth at Equine Affaire Massachusetts this November. Want to trade buttons anyone? We also discuss Heather's horse show nemesis, and the importance of taking a mental or physical break from horses when you need to. Remember, adulting is hard and horses should be fun! Make sure to subscribe to us on your player of choice so you never miss an episode. Links:www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.comInstagram @adultingwithhorsespodcastTwitter @AdultingHorsesFacebook Group, The Clubhouse: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcastThank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it's a great place to meet other horse crazy women. Thanks and see you next time! If you like what you hear but want a little more, become a Patreon member for extra bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content with video, and more! https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast

Danny Wallace's Important Broadcast
The Important Broadcast Module 398: Giraffe Size (with Andy McGrillen)

Danny Wallace's Important Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 73:46


The last time The Great Leader permitted a guest into The Important Broadcast arena, it was October 2020. This week, he flung open the doors once more, to welcome podcaster, author and very nice man, Andy McGrillen. Plus, how big are giraffes, really?Still reading this blurb? Fair play. Last week, the title and blurb made reference to a part of the programme that was completely missed out of the podcast. Isn't it mad that it can even happen? Let alone how often it happens. It's like calling something "The Horse Show" and letting people buy tickets, only to discover there aren't any horses. This week, the "What's Your Deal" segment that should have been included last week, is now available for your enjoyment. Just a week late. Please accept the apologies of the enormous team who work behind the scenes on The Important Broadcast. There are so many of them. Literally too many to name. It would be impossible to know whose fault it was.Please send your listener comments to Danny@radiox.co.ukThis week's podcast is dedicated to Nicola.Thank you.

Heels Down Happy Hour
Horse Show Hacks For The Win

Heels Down Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 82:33


Do you ever feel like you love horses but sometimes you feel lost? Or like you're not good enough? We've all been there. This month, we're talking about how to get yourself in the right headspace on those tough days. Plus, we have the best horse show hacks to share. Thanks for tuning in.Guests and Links Episode 140:Host: Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist with Down MagazineHost: Jessica Payne, International Event Rider for Payne EquestrianHost: Ellie Woznica Owner/Trainer of Double Barrel CreekFeatured Image: Courtesy of Farah ButtDrink Recipe: Apple Cider SpritzLink: The benefits of standing “square”Link: Kent Farrington is unbeatable in the world cup qualifier in Traverse CityLink: USEF Releases Guidelines To Outline Equine Welfare Best PracticesLink: USEF Approves First General Blood RuleLink: Heels Down Holiday Gift Guide | Email Justine at Justine@heelsdownmedia.comProduct Review: Amend GI All-Natural Stomach Health SupportSubscribe: The Brief | Heels Down Spark | Donate | Our PatreonJoin our Facebook Group: Search for “Heels Down Happy Hour Podcast Lounge“This episode is presented by: HorseSpot and listeners like you! Thank you to our sponsors!

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Heels Down Happy Hour 140 - Horse Show Hacks For The Win

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 82:33


Do you ever feel like you love horses but sometimes you feel lost? Or like you're not good enough? We've all been there. This month, we're talking about how to get yourself in the right headspace on those tough days. Plus, we have the best horse show hacks to share. Thanks for tuning in.Guests and Links Episode 140:Host: Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist with Down MagazineHost: Jessica Payne, International Event Rider for Payne EquestrianHost: Ellie Woznica Owner/Trainer of Double Barrel CreekFeatured Image: Courtesy of Farah ButtDrink Recipe: Apple Cider SpritzLink: The benefits of standing “square”Link: Kent Farrington is unbeatable in the world cup qualifier in Traverse CityLink: USEF Releases Guidelines To Outline Equine Welfare Best PracticesLink: USEF Approves First General Blood RuleLink: Heels Down Holiday Gift Guide | Email Justine at Justine@heelsdownmedia.comProduct Review: Amend GI All-Natural Stomach Health SupportSubscribe: The Brief | Heels Down Spark | Donate | Our PatreonJoin our Facebook Group: Search for “Heels Down Happy Hour Podcast Lounge“This episode is presented by: HorseSpot and listeners like you! Thank you to our sponsors!

Backchat
10th Belt and Road Summit closing / Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show / Japan PM Shigeru I

Backchat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 52:30


Rappaport To The Rescue on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Rappaport To The Rescue - Paw 64: Donna Karan & Georgina Bloomberg with me Live from the Hampton Classic Horse Show on Adoption Day

Rappaport To The Rescue on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 14:37 Transcription Available


It's the 50th anniversary of the legendary Hampton Cassic Horse Show! Today Rappaport to the Rescue goes live from the event I host every year, adoption day, and I'm joined by some very famous faces, designer extraordinaire, Donna Karan, equestrian and philanthropist, Georgina Bloomberg and my new co-cost Stefania De Felice. A huge thanks to the Equus Foundation for putting this event on and my pal Valerie Angeli. For her tireless efforts.EPISODE NOTES: Donna Karan & Georgina Bloomberg with me Live from the Hampton Classic Horse Show on Adoption DayBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rappaport-to-the-rescue-on-pet-life-radio-petliferadio-com--6667849/support.

27Speaks
50 Years at the Hampton Classic Horse Show

27Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 58:13


Late summer is the time for horses on the East End. This week, the editors are joined by reporter Cailin Riley and Shanette Barth Cohen, the executive director of the Hampton Classic Horse Show, who talk about 50 years of the prestigious event, including its history, evolution and the different competitions and activities that visitors to this year's Classic will enjoy. The 50th Hampton Classic Horse Show runs August 24 to 31 at the showgrounds at 240 Snake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton.

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Down To Business
The Dublin Horse Show

Down To Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 15:28


Bobby heads to the RDS to soak in the atmosphere, meet Exhibitors, and explore why this Summer staple continues to draw crowds year after year.The Horse Show is one of the biggest events of the equine calendar. Bobby gets to see exactly what keeps the show going for so long by meeting some of the biggest names in the business.Listen here.

The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show
Gift Grub: Horse Show Nostalgia!

The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 4:44


Gift Grub today looks back at the nostalgia of the Dublin Horse Show at the RDS.Of course Ian is joined by a whole host of special guests to reminisce!

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
This week marks the 150th anniversary of the Dublin Horse Show

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 12:16


This week marks the 150th anniversary of the Dublin Horse Show in the RDS. Its one of the biggest events of the summer with 1600 horses coming through the RDS during the week, attracting over 120,000 spectators. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie went to the RDS and spoke with people about why they attend.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Dublin Horse Show gets underway

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 4:41


RTE Agriculture Correspondent Aengus Cox reports from the opening morning of the Dublin Horse Show.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
More than 100,000 expected to attend Dublin Horse Show

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 1:14


Aengus Cox, Agriculture Correspondent, reports from the Dublin Horse Show, whoch commenced today.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Anne The Lady Behind The Beautiful Mizen Irish Draught & Traditional Sport Horses Talks To PJ From The Dublin Horse Show

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 8:51


They breed great beautiful creatures in Mizen and PJ talks to Anne Loughnane about breeding them, life with horses and what the Dublin Horse Show is like Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Clare FM - Podcasts
The West Clare Horse Show Set To Commence This Weekend

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 8:23


The West Clare Horse Show is taking place on Saturday, July 5th. This much-anticipated Family Fun Day offers something for everyone. To find out what's in store, Alan Morrissey was joined by Nicki Johnson, involved in organising. PHOTO CREDIT: West Clare Horse Show via Facebook

Our Hamptons
50 Years Of The Hampton Classic

Our Hamptons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 38:34


Esperanza and Irwin discuss the trajectory of the Hampton Classic over the years. It's origins started as the annual Horse Show in Southampton in the early 1900's, overlooking Lake Agawam. It flourished to the point of some horse enthusiasts forming the Southampton Riding and Hunt Club in 1922. The depression created a long hiatus for the show until the early 1950's, and its rebirth as a fundraiser for the Parrish Museum. In the 1970's it moved to Dune Alpin Farm in East Hampton for a bit, and has been at its current Bridgehampton location since 1982. Its expansion into one of the premier events of its kind in the world, mirroring the ever rising profile of eastern Long Island.

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 Horror Show: A Horror Movie Podcast
THS #406: APRIL FOOLS! The Most Requested Movie in THS History and it Only Took Us 10 Years To Cov…

The Horror Show: A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 66:41


In this episode of 'The Horror Show,' hosts Sean and Joe, cover one of the absolutely most requested films in the shows history. Unfortunately, it took us 10 years for us to get here. Enjoy!   00:00 Welcome to the Horse Show 03:28 Introducing the Movie of the Day 03:50 Initial Impressions and Discussion 04:12 Diving into the Movie Details 05:08 Character Analysis and Favorite Scenes 07:25 Plot Breakdown and Key Moments 09:25 Meet the Characters 13:26 The Portal and the Alien Encounter 18:15 Cosmo and Ariel's Integration 27:18 The Tyrannical Empire and Gaseous Bubbles 34:37 Cutter's Blade and Family Secrets 36:52 A Tyrannical Empire and Sinbad's Voice 39:29 Cosmo and Ariel's Earthly Adventures 40:07 A Shocking Sex Scene and Limited Release 41:49 The Re-release and Audience Reactions 45:00 A Dramatic Showdown and Emotional Climax 49:17 A Surprising Ending and Final Thoughts 01:02:20 Conclusion and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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

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.  

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!

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

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

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 31:28


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/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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