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It's Valentine's Day and -- ok -- it's actually well past Valentine's Day, as it turns out. Be that as it may, Toppie is at Jose's Hideaway in search of someone to recite a beautiful love poem. Write to Toppie at Smellcast@aol.com. Leave a comment on Toppie's blog! Friend Toppie on Facebook by emailing him YOUR FB name and link, then Toppie will find YOU and friend you!
This Real Science Exchange podcast episode was recorded during a webinar from Balchem's Real Science Lecture Series. You can find it at balchem.com/realscience. Dr. Santos begins with a timeline of events that occur during the cow's transition from the dry period to her exit from the fresh pen. He suggests that cows should be dried off at around 230 days of gestation, then moved to a closeup group at 250-255 days gestation which is around three to three-and-a-half weeks before calving. Dr. Santos recommends keeping multiparous cows separate from primiparous cows and feeding to minimize metabolic disorders in early lactation. After calving, cow health needs to be monitored for early detection and treatment of disease. In addition, diets that do not limit voluntary dry matter intake should be fed. During the early postpartum period, controlling excessive weight loss and lipid mobilization is the goal. (00:27) What is the association between time spent in the closeup pen and disease? Research shows that around three to four weeks in the prepartum group is associated with the lowest risk of morbidity, maximum milk yield and highest pregnancy rates. How does a change in body condition during the first 65 days in milk impact cyclicity? How does 90-day milk yield impact cyclicity? Cows that lose one or more units of condition are less likely to be cyclic at the end of the voluntary waiting period. There is a small statically positive association between milk yield and cyclicity. Dr. Santos' first take-home message is to avoid excessive body condition loss after calving. Cows should lose no more than 0.5 body condition units from the week before calving to the first AI. This can be accomplished by minimizing over-conditioned cows at dry-off and reducing the risk of disease in early lactation. (6:13) What about feed efficiency? Dr. Santos describes experiments comparing the 25% most efficient to the 25% least efficient cows. All cows produced the same amount of energy-corrected milk, but the most efficient cows ate four kilograms less feed each day. The risk of morbidity and the culling rate was the same for both groups, as was reproductive performance. Dr. Santos suggests we should not be afraid of selecting for feed efficiency while still optimizing intake in early lactation. (18:23) Morbidity negatively impacts intake in early lactation. Around one-third of cows are affected by disease in the first three weeks of lactation and almost 80% of the first disease diagnoses occur during the first three weeks postpartum. The earlier in lactation disease occurs, the longer the legacy effects from that disease can impact cow health and performance. Dr. Santos describes an experiment in beef cattle evaluating how an inflammatory response impacts nutrient partitioning away from performance. Early lactation morbidity not only makes a cow not want to eat, it also may shift nutrients away from production toward survival, resulting in fewer nutrients available for milk production and reproduction. Dr. Santos describes a series of experiments evaluating the impact of early lactation disease diagnosis on reproductive performance. Dr. Santos' second take-home message is to stimulate dry matter intake and minimize disease in the early lactation period. (22:21) How can we formulate diets that will improve reproduction? First, we should formulate diets that reduce the risk of disease. Then we should incorporate nutrients that are known to improve reproduction in cows. Dr. Santos describes how supplementation with rumen-protected choline decreases triglyceride accumulation in the liver and improves milk yield. He also details the mechanisms of using acidogenic diets to reduce hypocalcemia. He recommends not using these diets for heifers and feeding them for around 21 days to cows rather than the entire dry period. Dr. Santos feels that forage quality has been neglected in the transition period and details how improved fiber digestibility during the transition period can have longer-term impacts. Lastly, he recommends feeding 1-1.5% supplemental fat in early lactation diets for improved reproduction and milk yield without negative impacts on body condition. In closing, Dr. Santos presents a summary of diet formulation recommendations for transition cows. (34:13) Dr. Santos leads an engaged question-and-answer session with the webinar audience. (51:11) Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.
This Real Science Exchange podcast episode was recorded during a webinar from Balchem's Real Science Lecture Series. You can find it at balchem.com/realscience.How can we increase milk protein and capture that income opportunity? Dr. Van Amburgh describes the seasonal drop in milk protein observed in the summer months. Heat stress may play a role in altering insulin sensitivity and how the cow partitions nutrients. What can we do to avoid that seasonal decline in milk protein? (0:01)Simple things like cooling, fans, and sprinklers can reduce heat stress and increase cow comfort. Dr. Van Amburgh recommends promoting dry matter intake and lying time, with feed available 21-22 hours per day and more than 12 hours of lying time per day. (5:27)Dr. Van Amburgh discusses basic formulation considerations for amino acid balancing including current feed chemical analyses that include NDF digestibility, characterizing the cows appropriately by using accurate body weights, understanding DMI and making sure actual milk lines up with ME and MP allowable milk, assessing body condition changes, and understanding the first limiting nutrient of milk production. Areas where mistakes are often made include using much lighter body weights than actual to formulate rations, not using actual DMI, and using feed library values instead of actual feed chemistry. (8:00)Milk protein percentage and dietary energy are closely aligned. This is often attributed to ruminal fermentation and microbial yield. Sugars, starches, and digestible fiber sources drive microbial yield. While protein and energy metabolism are considered to be separate, that is an artificial divide and they should be considered together. Once adequate energy for protein synthesis is available, providing more dietary protein or amino acids can increase protein synthesis further. Dr. Van Amburgh provides some ranges of target fermentable non-structural carbohydrates, starch, sugar and soluble fiber appropriate for early peak and mid-lactation cows. He speaks about the benefits of adding sugars to the diet instead of trying to continue to increase starch. (11:15)Dr. Van Amburgh details an experiment using more byproduct feeds in a lactation diet to successfully increase intake and subsequently, milk protein content. (24:04)Milk protein increases with higher DCAD in diets, independent of protein level. Increasing DCAD can also lead to increased DMI, probably through better fiber digestion. The mechanism is not completely understood, but perhaps some rumen microbes have a higher requirement for potassium. In another study, feeding higher DCAD resulted in an 11% increase in milk protein yield and a 26% increase in milk fat yield. (32:39)Feeding fatty acids may also improve milk protein via insulin signaling pathways. A 5.6% increase in milk protein was observed when the ratio of palmitic acid to oleic acid was around 1.5:1. (36:21)Dr. Van Amburgh encourages the audience to pay close attention to digestibility of dietary ingredients and shares an analysis of ten different sources of feather meal that varied in digestibility from around 50% up to 75%. (40:10)Dr. Van Amburgh details an experiment targeting optimum methionine and lysine levels for improved milk protein. In an example with 60 Mcals of ME in the diet, the targets were 71 grams of methionine and 193 grams of lysine. (42:00)Questions from the webinar audience were addressed. They included information about the best type of sugars to add to diets, if protozoa are preferentially retained in the rumen, BMR vs conventional corn silage, amino acid supply when dietary crude protein is around 14-15%, using metabolizable energy instead of net energy, variability of animal protein blends, and methionine to lysine ratios. (48:23)To end this podcast, Dr. Jose Santos steps in to invite everyone to the Florida Ruminant Nutrition Symposium in Gainesville held February 24-26.Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.
On today's episode, Jennifer and Jose Santos, co-founders of RadTak Solutions, join us to share how they built and run their MSP together, live at Pax8 Beyond in Denver. Full Video Podcast Link: https://youtu.be/d8gmCStc7r8 --------------------------------------------------- Connect with us! --------------------------------------------------- MSP Unplugged https://mspunplugged.com/ Paco Lebron from ProdigyTeks Email: paco@mspunplugged.com Rick Smith from Renactus Technology Email: rick@mspnplugged.com Jennifer and Jose Santos - Radtak Solutions
Una conversación de cómo el practicar el deporte de correr le dio un giro interesante a la vida del Coach Empresarial, José Santos. Una conversación que no te debes perder. Podcasts Tu Viaje Empresarial. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tu-viaje-empresarial/id1715397769 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/solo-running-podcast/message
Dive into the dynamic world of horse racing with our latest podcast episode featuring Jose Santos Jr., the renowned jockey agent behind SANTOS INC. Join host JK as we explore the intricate workings of a jockey agent's life, representing ten riders across multiple jurisdictions.In this engaging episode, Jose shares insights into his daily workflow, emphasizing the pivotal role of technology and his indispensable cell phone in managing his business. We delve into the complexities of the horse racing industry, discussing potential reforms to the condition book and the unique challenges faced by jockey agents.Growing up immersed in racing, Jose brings a rich, personal perspective to the table. The highlight of our conversation is his captivating recount of the rollercoaster journey with Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide. From the exhilarating victory to the tense moments leading up to the Preakness and the subsequent disappointment at Belmont, Jose's storytelling brings these pivotal events to life.Furthermore, Jose candidly discusses his own aspirations of becoming a jockey, a dream altered by a sudden growth spurt. He reveals the art of juggling the races of all his riders and the critical lessons he learned about media relations at a young age.This episode is a must-listen for horse racing enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the adrenaline-filled world of jockeys and their agents. Tune in to for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the horse racing industry through the eyes of a top jockey agent, Jose Santos Jr.
Dive into the dynamic world of horse racing with our latest podcast episode featuring Jose Santos Jr., the renowned jockey agent behind SANTOS INC. Join host JK as we explore the intricate workings of a jockey agent's life, representing ten riders across multiple jurisdictions.In this engaging episode, Jose shares insights into his daily workflow, emphasizing the pivotal role of technology and his indispensable cell phone in managing his business. We delve into the complexities of the horse racing industry, discussing potential reforms to the condition book and the unique challenges faced by jockey agents.Growing up immersed in racing, Jose brings a rich, personal perspective to the table. The highlight of our conversation is his captivating recount of the rollercoaster journey with Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide. From the exhilarating victory to the tense moments leading up to the Preakness and the subsequent disappointment at Belmont, Jose's storytelling brings these pivotal events to life.Furthermore, Jose candidly discusses his own aspirations of becoming a jockey, a dream altered by a sudden growth spurt. He reveals the art of juggling the races of all his riders and the critical lessons he learned about media relations at a young age.This episode is a must-listen for horse racing enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the adrenaline-filled world of jockeys and their agents. Tune in to for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the horse racing industry through the eyes of a top jockey agent, Jose Santos Jr.
Happy Turkey Day 2023! Toppie is here with just about the ENTIRE Smellcast gang for a convuluted THANKSGIVING DAY JIFFY MIX CORN-PUDDIN' kind of celebration! Write to Toppie at Smellcast@aol.com. Leave a comment on Toppie's blog! Follow him on X. Friend Toppie on Facebook by emailing him YOUR FB name and link, then Toppie will find YOU and friend you!
Lieutenant Jose Santos has worked for Palm Beach County Fire Rescue for 22 years. He was once a Firefighter Combat Challenge competitor for 5 years. During that time, he learned from his training how to assist young men and women with the physical preparation for C.P.A.T. and P.A.T. testing. He also trains future candidates, both physically and mentally, for the stressors of the fire academy and department recruit academies. Lt. Santos believes physical readiness and fire grounds training are at the top of the list when it comes to call readiness, and career longevity.
Jason opens the show discussing some racing television and simulcast broadcasting topics. Then we welcome in jockey agent Jose Santos Jr. to the show to talk about some of his riders, working with Julien Leparoux, managing multiple riders at multiple tracks, and more!
Hall of Fame jockey Jose Santos looks back on his triumphs in the Jockey Club Gold Cup and remembers "The Gutsy Gelding" Funny Cide. Jockey Julien Leparoux and Hermitage Farm's Bill Landes talk Kentucky Downs, and we go "'Down the Road to the Breeders' Cup' with 4-time Pacific Classic winning trainer John Sadler. Plus, James Scully provides this week's TwinSpires Triple Play, Kurt Becker takes you on a Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin discuss the sport's hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program and we recognize another 'Unsung Hero' presented by Woodbine Entertainment.
Guests: Omid McDonald, Vodkow; Andres Ortega & Dr. Mike Van Amburgh, Cornell University; Matheus Santos & Dr. Eduardo Ribeiro, University of Guelph; Dr. Faith Reyes, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Mariana Marinho and Dr. José Santos, University of Florida; and Dr. Alex Tebbe, Purina MillsToday's episode was filmed at the American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Joining us are researchers with abstracts of interest chosen by the Balchem technical team.The first guest is Omid McDonald, founder of Vodcow, the chosen drink at tonight's pubcast. Vodcow is made with a dairy byproduct called milk permeate. The sugar is fermented and turned into alcohol, with which they make vodka and blend it with Canadian Cream. (4:11) Our second guest is Andres Ortega and Dr. Mike Van Amburgh from Cornell University. In Andres's research, to represent mp, they tried to show metabolizing all proteins and break that down into the individual essential and nonessential amino acids. They created two diets; one that met all of the MP requirements and one that didn't. Based on the difference of MP there, they knew how much they would infuse. (12:07) Andre's presentation is titled: Abomasal infusion of essential and non-essential amino acids to evaluate energy and amino acid utilization, productive efficiencies, and metabolism in lactating dairy cattle. Next in our lineup are Matheus Santos and Dr. Eduardo Ribeiro from the University of Guelph. Matheus' research found that lower feed intake and greater body weight had a less positive energy balance. A negative energy balance can lead to high immunosuppression and development of clinical disease. (24:14) Matheus' poster is titled: Prepartum feed intake level is associated with transition metabolism and subsequent milk production in dairy cows. Our third guest is Dr. Faith Reyes from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Faith said that in dairies, we would like to see decreased competition. Previous literature has shown a linear relationship when you increase the stocking density leads to increased competition. In her research, Dr. Faith found that there was the most competition at a two-to-one stocking density. (35:02) Faith's research is titled: Individual feeding consistency across stocking densities and feed efficiency in lactating cows. Joining us now is Mariana Marinho and Dr. Jose Santos from the University of Florida. Mariana mentioned that more efficient cows have improved rumination per kilogram of intake. More efficient cows also have lower pH and more concentration of ammonia nitrogen. With the findings from her research, Mariana suggests that the site of digestion plays a more important role in differentiating more efficient versus less efficient cows. (52:45) Mariana's presentation is titled: Associations between residual feed intake(RFI) and digestibility or hepatic mitochondrial respiration in Holstein cows. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the additional highlights from the 2023 ADSA Annual Meeting in future podcast episodes. Lastly, we are joined by Alex Tebbe from Purina Mills. Alex is focused on transition cows, both the dry period and fresh period and how they are so influential to the cow's long-term performance. Alex said that we could hone in on the nutrition of dry cows and fresh cows to produce a lot of milk in the future. (59:52)Alex's presentation is titled: Dairy nutrition to improve feed utilization - Recognizing the contributions of ADSA Fellow Dr. Bill Weiss beyond prevention of metabolic diseases: Feeding transition dairy cows for optimal performance. If you want one of our new Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll get a shirt in the mail to you.
In this blistering climax, answers await those behind the scene at the Smellcast studio: Before this episode is done, the cast asembled will hear an answer from Toppie that will decide the fate of all concerned. Sounds pretty dramatic, huh? Once again, featuring special guest star, IKK from the Shy Life Podcast with thanks to Paul Chandler! Write to Toppie at Smellcast@aol.com. Leave a comment on Toppie's blog! Follow him on Twitter. Friend Toppie on Facebook by emailing him YOUR FB name and link, then Toppie will find YOU and friend you! Rss feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheSmellcast
Guests: Dr. Mike Van Amburgh (Cornell University), Dr. Jose Santos (University of Florida), Dr. Heather White (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Gathering together at the 2023 Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference for the Balchem Mini-Symposium “New Revelations in Transition Cow Nutrition” are speakers Dr. Mike Van Amburgh, Dr. Jose Santos and Dr. Heather White. The mini symposium featured topics such as better understanding essential versus required nutrients, choline research as a nutritional requirement and insights on gaining the next five pounds of milk. Dr. Van Amburgh of Cornell University led the discussion, summarizing his report on essential and required nutrients such as amino acids and choline. He mentioned when formulating diets for lactating cows, it's important to understand there are other nutrients that aren't necessarily essential but are required. 4:53Shifting the conversation, Dr. Van Amburgh said establishing an optimum value has now replaced nutrient requirements based on energy. Recent evidence indicates that feeding rumen protected choline (RPC) significantly improves milk production. In addition, supplementing choline shows an increase in low-density lipoproteins (VLDL) output from the liver. 7:21Highlighting her research in supplementing choline, Dr. White shared that studies show a 20 to 25% increase from cells and culture after incorporating the nutrient. She added choline also increased the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) capacity, indicating a shift in nutrient incorporation. 11:45 As milk increases when infusing non-essential amino acids or even by using meta-analysis to supplement choline, how is glucose supply impacted? Dr. Santos, who focused his research on meta-analysis, said that even with the concurrent increase in dry matter intake, efficiency has still increased. He went on to say that studies from Wisconsin and Michigan highlight the basic understanding of a cow's variable ability to synthesis glucose differently with the ability to produce at least two kilograms more milk consistently. 21:30Within some of Dr. White's meta-analysis research, she mentioned mixing choline into the total mixed ration (TMR) allowed for the opportunity to analyze exact intake and also outcome production or energy corrected milk (ECM) fat. 34:08If cost isn't an issue, Dr. Santos mentioned that he's seen experiments feeding choline longer than 21 days postpartum and into 105 days at 12.9 grams. While no major benefit showed at that dosage amount, he added that other studies have shown benefits feeding choline longer and into mid lactation. 39:41Switching gears, Scott Sorrell, podcast host and director of global marketing for Balchem asked Dr. Santos about epigenetics and the effect choline has on behavioral changes. 44:59Sharing that epigenetics shifts genomes without changing sequences, Dr. Santos mentioned that through a two-by-two factorial experiment on choline, research indicates calf behaviors shifting and performance increasing. He went on to mention that history shows 30% of calves that were born from control dams and fed colostrum from control dams died from lipopolysaccharide challenges. 51:10Wrapping up the conversation, Dr. Zimmerman, podcast co-host and technical services manager for Balchem said that research speaks for itself. He stated that higher producing cows continue to prove choline as a required nutrient for transition cows. 55:50Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to bring more people to join us around the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our new Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll get a shirt in the mail to you.
You are urged to listen to this exciting END STORY to the multi-year Killer Gerbil storyline! Meanwhile, the Smellcast ensemble becomes more and more convinced that Toppie is planning to oust them all in favor of Ikk the Alien... from the Shy Life Podcast! Anyways... it's all rather confusing... However, you may possibly enjoy this. Possibly. Featuring special guest star, IKK from the Shy Life Podcast with thanks to Paul Chandler! Write to Toppie at Smellcast@aol.com. Leave a comment on Toppie's blog! Follow him on Twitter. Friend Toppie on Facebook by emailing him YOUR FB name and link, then Toppie will find YOU and friend you! Rss feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheSmellcast
It's the 4th Thursday of the Month! Coach Jenn joins Kayla for Total EquiHealth's monthly health and fitness episode. They chat about the World Equestrian Center's All for the Horses Expo, Betsey Christianson and Hall of Fame Jockey, Jose Santos, stop by to chat about EnviroEquine's new power packed supplement line coming out, jockey fitness and the possibility that Kayla may be a stalker. Oops! And we really lunge into the exercise of the month- so tune in!Hosts: Kayla Benney of Selcouth Sport Horses and Emily Wood of Ece EquestrianTitle Sponsor: Total EquiHealthGuest: Betsey Christianson and Jose Santos, EnviroEquineLink: Find EnviroEquine products at Total EquiHealthFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like You
It's the 4th Thursday of the Month! Coach Jenn joins Kayla for Total EquiHealth's monthly health and fitness episode. They chat about the World Equestrian Center's All for the Horses Expo, Betsey Christianson and Hall of Fame Jockey, Jose Santos, stop by to chat about EnviroEquine's new power packed supplement line coming out, jockey fitness and the possibility that Kayla may be a stalker. Oops! And we really lunge into the exercise of the month- so tune in!Hosts: Kayla Benney of Selcouth Sport Horses and Emily Wood of Ece EquestrianTitle Sponsor: Total EquiHealthGuest: Betsey Christianson and Jose Santos, EnviroEquineLink: Find EnviroEquine products at Total EquiHealthFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like You
Guests: Dr. Jose Santos, University of FloridaJoining together for the second episode of the New Revelations in Transition Cow Nutrition from the 2022 Cornell Nutrition Conference four-part mini-series to discuss animal nutrition requirements are remarks from Dr. Jose Santos, University of Florida and topical insights from Dr. Clay Zimmerman from Balchem. Bringing forward the most recent research on choline supplementation, Dr. Santos began the second in the series focusing on nutritional mechanisms and their essential benefits in animal growth and performance. 3:45Choline was first introduced in the 1700s by chemists and pharmacists. Still, it wasn't until about 40 years ago that Derek Lindsay from England discovered that most phospholipids in ruminants are synthesized de novo. Dr. Santos mentioned that studies show more than 90% of choline in feeds doesn't show up past the rumen, adding to the lag in understanding when the essential nutrient shows up in the small intestine. 5:32As a required nutrient, Dr. Santos shared that choline is required for the structural integrity of cell membranes, neural tissue and the components of phospholipids and sphingolipids. 7:01As cows approach calving and during the first two weeks of lactation, Dr. Santos suggests that it is the optimum time to provide choline as a building block for phosphatidylcholine. 17:35Sharing a heat map study on the effects of choline in hepatic tissue, Dr. Santos said it ultimately shows that supplementing choline reduces glycerol and increases the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine. He added that as studies focus on hepatic triglyceride, acid basis or dry matter basis, the benefits of choline at different dosage levels benefit the same. 22:30But do low-body condition cows react to choline supplementation the same as high-body condition cows during the transition period? Dr. Santos shifted directions, adding that he's found low body conditions cows responded to choline with more milk and energy. He added that studies show supplying choline to nutrient-deficient animals enhances their ability to transport and absorb nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract. 41:55Dr. Santos mentioned not only does choline facilitate phospholipid synthesis and plays a large role in the transportation of fatty acids, he believes it's an unquestionable supplementation that fits the requirements as a required nutrient. 46:35Wrapping up the conversation, Dr. Zimmerman highlighted key points from Dr. Santos and summarized consistent responses the industry continues to see in the meta-analysis of added choline in a range of production levels. 49:15If you would like to review Dr. Santo's webinar from the 2022 Cornell Mini Symposium, you can view all four webinar series at balchem/com/realscience. Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to bring more people to join us around the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our new Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll get a shirt in the mail to you.
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As Christmas rolls around again, Toppie discovers he's just as unprepared as everyother Christmas past. Write to Toppie at Smellcast@aol.com. Leave a comment on Toppie's blog! Follow him on Twitter. Friend Toppie on Facebook by emailing him YOUR FB name and link, then Toppie will find YOU and friend you! Rss feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheSmellcast
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This week the boys welcome jockey Reylu Gutierrez to the podcast and discuss his recent success and resurgence in the sport. We talk about the Holy Bull situation, his time at Finger Lakes, Oaklawn and Fairgrounds, his desire to be the best, growing up in western NY and of course his agent Jose Santos! Enjoy!
Were Back! Finally, the crew is back in the studio after a two week hiatus! The boys debate their choices for Eclipse Award nominations that came out last week. We welcome back jockey agent Jose Santos Jr. of Santos Inc. to talk about the continued success and future of his clients! We all handicap the late Pick 5 at Gulfstream Park for this Saturday and provide a solid ticket finalized with a key single in the last leg! Enjoy!
Were finally back! After the two week hiatus from the holidays, we welcome jockey Lane Luzzi and talk opening day at Sam Houston. We discuss his new partnership with agent Jose Santos, his transition from track to track and his golf game! We handicap three races at Gulfstream Park to start off another great year of handicapping! Enjoy!
The podcast welcomes jockey agent, Jose Santos Jr. who details all the work he does to keep his clients getting opportunities every day, that is paying off in a BIG BIG way. Jose discusses his current day to day activities and the hustle it takes to be successful jockey agent in the racing game. The son of racing legend jockey, Jose Santos Sr. is a young and energetic representative of the sport we all love and his passion for the sport and the urgency to gain new young fans to the thoroughbred racing industry come through in this interview. We handicap Remington Parks Saturday night races 6-9 and of course, provide the Live Longshot's of the week! Enjoy!
Presented by Woodbine Entertainment and Keeneland Select. Mike Penna broadcasts from his Kentucky studio and looks down the road to the Breeders' Cup. Featuring • Owner/Breeder Bruce Lunsford, trainer Brad Cox, Keeneland Director of Simulcasting Operations Jim Goodman, and Santa Anita Director of Publicity Mike Willman. Plus, we recognize long-time handler Iris Seigler in this week's edition of Unsung Heroes presented by Claibrone and take a Stroll Through Racing History with Kurt Becker presented by Lane's End and Keeneland, Sean Clancy goes "In the Room" with Hall of Fame rider Jose Santos and we wrap up the show with a brand new "I Ask, They Answer" with Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin.
Presented by Woodbine Entertainment and Keeneland Select. Mike Penna broadcasts from his Kentucky studio and looks down the road to the Breeders' Cup. Featuring • Owner/Breeder Bruce Lunsford, trainer Brad Cox, Keeneland Director of Simulcasting Operations Jim Goodman, and Santa Anita Director of Publicity Mike Willman. Plus, we recognize long-time handler Iris Seigler in this week's edition of Unsung Heroes presented by Claibrone and take a Stroll Through Racing History with Kurt Becker presented by Lane's End and Keeneland, Sean Clancy goes "In the Room" with Hall of Fame rider Jose Santos and we wrap up the show with a brand new "I Ask, They Answer" with Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin.
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Sean Clancy goes "In the Room" with Hall of Fame jockey, Jose Santos.
Presented by Woodbine Entertainment. Mike Penna broadcasts live from his Kentucky Studio and brings you the latest in Thoroughbred Racing. Featuring Todd Pletcher's Hall of fame speech, Trainers Mark Casse & Brendan Walsh, Brad Free from the Daily Racing Form, Mill Ridge GM Price Bell, Sean Clancy goes "In the Room" with Hall of Fame jockey Jose Santos, and Kurt Becker takes you on a stroll through racing history presented by Lanes End & Keeneland. Plus, Unsung Heroes presented by Claiborne, our Industry Star of the Week presented by Stuart Morris and "Today's 1st Bet"
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Jose Santos grew up loving horse racing and was also the son of a champion jockey and one of the best around. Jose Santos ruled the roost for many years on the New York and Florida circuits while winning a Kentucky Derby and his share of Breeders' Cup races along the way. The Belmont Stakes, The Breeders' Cup Classic, name it and there is a good chance Jose won it. His son, also named Jose but often called Joe affectionately to differentiate the two, wanted to follow in his father's footsteps and be a rider. His height, size and weight said no, you'll have to find another way. Joe thought he would be a trainer but eventually realized being a jockey's agent was more to his liking and he has become a very respected agent in this highly competitive field. Joe sat down with Past the Wire's Jonathan Stettin and Michael Vale to discuss his career, how he got to where he is, and what his unique vision is for jockey agents in the future. The show is available both on our Past the Wire TV YouTube channel and our Gate to Wire podcast!Besides Joe being extremely personable he brings knowledge well beyond his years to the table and is more than happy to share all he has learned about the game we all love, thoroughbred horse racing.We thank our friends at Spendthrift Farm, Kingdom Nutrition Company, and Himalyan Equine Therapy for helping us bring this and other videos and podcasts to you. You'll enjoy our chat with Jose, our reminiscing about his Dad, amd learning what goes on behind the scenes in the world of a jockey agent. Thank you for tuning in and we have so many more great shows to come! STAY TUNED!
Welcome to the Blue Cow Red Cow Podcast! Where we focus on cattle reproduction and getting more cows pregnant the first time. Guaranteed. In our last episode, we introduced Dr. Jose Santos from the University of Florida. He gave us great background on his work in synchronization, and in the second part of his interview, we are going to learn more about his work in nutrition, reproduction, and some interesting research surrounding genetics.
Welcome back to Blue Cow Red Cow Podcast! The only podcast that focuses on cattle reproduction and getting more cows pregnant the first time. Guaranteed. We had the chance to interview Dr. Jose Santos, from the University of Florida. In part 1 of this 2 part interview, we learn more about his path to becoming an expert in reproduction through research and posts across the country, and his research in synchronization protocols. Tune in to part 2 where we dive into his work on the connections between nutrition and reproduction. Or receive updates on new podcast episodes and the latest information in cattle reproduction information is by subscribing to our blog.
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The world watched as Derek Chauvin was convicted of the murder of George Floyd. But here in Minnesota, the reaction was the strongest. During two hours of special coverage, MPR News host Kerri Miller opened up the phone lines and talked to community leaders and thinkers about what the guilty verdict means. She also talked with Gov. Tim Walz about how Minnesota should move forward. Guests: Tim Walz is the governor of Minnesota. Michele Norris is a contributing columnist for the Washington Post and the founding director of The Race Card Project. Sondra Samuels is president and CEO of the Northside Achievement Zone and founder of Healing Our City, a virtual prayer tent for Minneapolis. Jose Santos is an anthropologist and associate professor of social science in the College of Arts and Sciences at Metropolitan State University. Bill Finney is a former St. Paul police chief and current Ramsey County undersheriff.
On today's Going In Circles LIVE we talk to Don Chatlos who is racing manager for OXO stable on his unique career path in racing and his takes on the sport. On the second half of the show we are joined by Jose Santos, Jr who is already a successful jockey agent in the Midwest and he isn't even close to turning 30 yet. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-simon6/message
At the end of this exhausting election week, we take stock of what the vote tells us about ourselves. In an election where people felt so much was at stake, the record turnout is a measure of our passions. The tight race demonstrates our national division. This season was filled with mistrust and fear. In the words of New York Times columnist David Brooks, many Americans have embraced a sense of “permanent indignation.” What were people voting for and against? Has belief in the American dream evaporated for many? How will people’s rage manifest? Friday, MPR News host Kerri Miller welcomed back anthropologist Jose Santos and took listener calls for a collective reflection on what this election season revealed about our nation’s values and beliefs. Guest: Jose Santos is an anthropologist and associate professor of social science in the College of Arts and Sciences at Metropolitan State University. Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS To listen to the full conversation you can use the audio player above.
Lots of good news and fun this morning...After a weather check - https://sites.google.com/view/olabomdia/weather?authuser=0 - autumnal poetry from treasured Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, thanks to Brits in Portugal - https://www.facebook.com/BritsInPortugal/posts/2949779808576510Join us and them on tomorrow night's webinar - https://expatsportugal.com/event/portugal-calling/Great news for Portuguese pastelarias and our beloved cafe culture - https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/cafes-and-cake-shops-can-stay-open-until-1am/55842And the best news from The Algarve for ages, Portugal's biggest pumpkin, courtesy of Jose Santos, who according to his wife: "producing giant veggies is his 'second love'" - https://www.portugalresident.com/portugals-largest-pumpkin-isidora-is-algarve-grown/Therefore, today's 'Palavra do Dia': "Abóbora" - pumpkin---Our weather page - https://sites.google.com/view/olabomdia/weather?authuser=0 - ---Our new, favourite way to learn Portuguese online: https://school.learn-portuguese.org/p/kickstarter-course?affcode=206686_jxjbcyvh---Get a mortgage quote for your new Portuguese home - https://portugal.mortgagedirectsl.com/carlmunson/Mortgage_Direct_Advice---Join our Wine Club LIVE on Thursdays at 9pm (Portuguese time), and on Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/746953862715582---Like sport? Join us at 10pm (Portuguese time) on Fridays LIVE - https://www.facebook.com/groups/270510780672871---And new for the Americas - join us LIVE for emigration news, features and guests at 10pm (Portugal time) on our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/olabomdiaportugal---Hear this episode as a podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2LlQ8FdfScefpuo7nge1at?si=uSh58lBCQDWH8GCwEhEt0g --- Subscribe to our YouTube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONoNEVBaAyCFcY6QpaFvbA---Tune in to our weekly radio show - The Portugal Playlist - every Monday at 10pm here -https://www.spreaker.com/show/good-morning-portugal-radio-show (and request your Portugal-themed favourites)
On today's podcast we are joined by guests Chad Summers talking about how things are slowly going back to normal at Belmont and Hall of Fame jockey Jose Santos reminiscing about some of the great horses that he rode during his career. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-simon6/message
It’s been termed “the Minnesota paradox.” The Twin Cities have some of the best standards of living in the country: high incomes, long life expectancies, a healthy population and access to a rich cultural scene. But the Twin Cities also have some of the most stark racial disparities. Home ownership, education levels, income and unemployment rates for black Minnesotans are among the worst in the country. Part One: When Minnesota Nice ... isn't Those disparities are getting a closer look in the aftermath of George Floyd’s killing. This Tuesday, we dove into the second part of our conversation about Minnesota grappling with the grim reality under the surface of Minnesota Nice. Guests: Mike Griffin is a Minneapolis organizer with Community Change Action. Taiyon Coleman is an associate professor of English literature at St. Catherine University. Jose Santos is an anthropologist and professor at Metro State University. Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts , Spotify or RSS.
Hey bud-dy! We unearth the early '90s artifact ENCINO MAN with the help of our missing link--and lifelong Valley resident--Jose Santos. Just grease the 'do back and wheeze on this buff-fest with us, man.
When it comes to flipped counties, the Upper Midwest is ground zero. More than 50 counties in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois that voted for Barack Obama in 2012 voted for Donald Trump in 2016. And many of them flipped big — in some cases, by more than 30 points. So this year, we are reviving Flyover to examine how our life experiences, beliefs about issues and compatibility with candidates shape the perception of Upper Midwestern voters as we move toward the 2020 election. Our first topic: polarization anxiety. It’s a term created by anthropologist Jose Santos to describe what he sees in the classroom: students unable to discuss topics because of the polarized climate we live in. That inhibits conversation and learning. Guest: Jose Santos, anthropologist and professor at Metro State University To listen to the full conversation you can use the audio player above. Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts , Spotify or RSS. Show page Flyover Season 2, Episode 6 Voices from the Bayou
We discuss a bit of the Thursday and Saturday Aqueduct cards and welcome in jockey agent Jose Santos Jr. to talk about representing Miguel Mena and Alex Canchari. We also talk about the agent's duties, building relationships, and much more!
Emery and John talk about the Royal Ascot meet in England and more automatic qualifiers for the Breeders' Cup weekend in November. They also interview jockey agent Jose Santos, Jr. about his career and background and talk about one of his clients, David Cabrera.
This week on Flyover, we hear some of the most thoughtful calls we've received in the last 12 weeks from listeners across the country. People responded in droves to our conversations about some of the most urgent issues of our day and shared honest experiences about guns, race, religion, health care and much more. Host Kerri Miller asks Jose Santos, an anthropologist and assistant professor at Metropolitan State University, to analyze what we've heard and what it says about American identity today.
On this -- the final episode of Indivisible -- we're focusing on what we've learned over 100 days of talking with Americans in this time of change. After nearly 100 dizzying news cycles, dozens of expert guests, hundreds of insightful calls from listeners around the country, we've only just started the conversation. From our perspective on the show, the best moments were not about politics. They were about hearing how people's life experience and the connection to the places we live. We heard honest -- sometimes surprising -- connections between work, faith, family, and politics. All of it gave us an appreciation for the parts of the American identity shared across politics... as well as the real differences that have left us so polarized. On this episode of Indivisible, we'll hear some of the most memorable moments from the show, and ask what you have learned about American identity -- from us and from others -- in this first 100 days of the Trump administration. And we do it with a guest who helped us kick off the show in week 1: Jose Santos, an anthropologist at Metro State University in St. Paul, Minn. Here are some Tweets from this episode: Indivisible Week 14: Thanks For The Memories
How can Americans get past what they think they know about one another? We may think we understand the guy in small town North Carolina who voted for Trump, or about the young woman protesting last weekend in Chicago. Social media makes it easy to paint whole groups as racist, heathen or unpatriotic without ever hearing about what really motivates them. Kerri Miller hosts a national conversation with Republican strategist Reed Galen and Metro State University anthropologist and social scientist Jose Santos about why it's so hard to set aside our mutual misconceptions. This program was broadcast and produced in partnership with MPR. In your experience, have people assumed who you voted for based on stereotypes? #IndivisibleRadio — MPR News (@MPRnews) January 27, 2017 Indivisible: How Trump Challenges What We Assume About One Another
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