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The Final Furlong Podcast
Royal Ascot Radar: Lead Artist's Lockinge, Babouche, Inisherin, Rebels Romance, 2YO Stars | 33/1 Tip

The Final Furlong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 80:50


The road to Royal Ascot is heating up — and The Final Furlong Podcast team has all the angles. Emmet Kennedy is joined by Laura Joy, Adam Mills, Jamie Wrenn and Archie Brooks to look back on a brilliant weekend of flat racing with an eye on Group 1 targets and long-range Royal Ascot punts. We kick off with Lead Artist's Group 1 Lockinge win, and debate who's best placed for the Queen Anne Stakes — Rosallion, Notable Speech or Dancing Gemini? The team weighs in, and Laura names a 10/1 shot she believes is the bet right now. Babouche, Ger Lyons' Group 1-winning juvenile, impressed in the Lacken Stakes — but is she worth backing for the Commonwealth Cup? We also debate the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, with a confident 33/1 tip, plus takes on French raiders and Aidan's Aussie-bred wildcard. Can See The Fire be a Juddmonte International filly? What next for Rebel's Romance and Kyprios after their latest runs? And we scout potential Royal Ascot 2yo stars — including an Albany outsider to watch. Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. ⁠https://www.proformracing.com/⁠ Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone.  Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Final Furlong Podcast
Epsom Classics Countdown: Derby & Oaks Contenders | 33/1 Shot and a 1000/1 Double?

The Final Furlong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 42:34


The Derby and Oaks picture at Epsom is taking shape — and The Final Furlong Podcast is here to break it down. Emmet Kennedy is joined by Laura Joy, Adam Mills, Jamie Wrenn and Archie Brooks to review all the key contenders now that the classic trials are in the books. In the Derby, there's a growing case for a 33/1 outsider, while Laura and Archie agree on a colt who should be favourite — but currently isn't. From trial winners to hidden gems, we give you the full profile on this year's crop. Then it's the fillies' turn, and the team doesn't agree — with real debate over the Oaks market leader's ability to stay the trip, and which of Aidan O'Brien's runners holds the aces. There's also a bold look at the 1000/1 double that might not be as crazy as it sounds. Full classic analysis, longshot plays, sharp angles and plenty of strong opinions.

Lausanne Movement Podcast
Discipling Future Leaders for Global Mission: Nana Yaw Offei Awuku on Building Generational Impact & YLG 2026

Lausanne Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 50:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we are joined by Nana Yaw Offei Awuku, Global Associate Director for Generations at the Lausanne Movement. Nana shares his passion for fostering generational unity in global missions and unveils key insights into the upcoming Younger Leaders Gathering in 2026. He discusses the biblical foundation for generational collaboration and his own journey from engineering to full-time ministry, providing valuable lessons for leaders of all ages. Main Points: Generational Intentionality in Missions: Nana-Yaw emphasizes how engaging multiple generations can sustain and accelerate global mission efforts. The Younger Leaders Gathering 2026: A preview of the next global gathering designed to equip and mentor young leaders for the next decade. Biblical Foundations of Generational Collaboration: Nana-Yaw highlights the scriptural precedent for cross-generational teamwork in fulfilling the Great Commission. Personal Journey of Faith: Nana shares his personal story of faith, leadership, and God's grace, from his heritage to his calling in the Lausanne Movement. Investing in Emerging Leaders: Insights on how senior leaders can support the next generation and the long-term impact this has on global missions. Subscribe to the Lausanne Movement podcast to stay updated on future episodes, leave a review to help others find this content, and visit our website to learn more about the Younger Leaders Gathering 2026. Links & Resources: Lausanne Movement website - https://lausanne.org/ Younger Leaders Gathering 2026 Information - https://lausanne.org/gathering/ylg2026 Lausanne Generartions - https://lausanne.org/generations Guest Bio Nana Yaw Offei Awuku serves as the global associate director for generations. In this role he leads the Lausanne Younger Leaders Generation initiative (YLGen). He was previously the Lausanne regional director for English, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking Africa (EPSA) for over five years until September 2016. Nana was on staff with Scripture Union Ghana for over 20 years till 2017 and served on the senior management team as the director for field ministries. His primary ministry foci are evangelism, discipleship, and leadership development. Nana is trained professionally as a chemical engineer and organization development consultant. He graduated from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Massachusetts, US) with an MA in evangelism and world mission, and is currently a PhD candidate with Biola University. Nana is married to Beth, and they have three children: Christy-Joy, Eben-Joy, and Laura-Joy. We'd love your feedback to help us to improve this podcast. Thank you!

Madrid Directo OM
Belén Rueda protagoniza 'Caída libre': "Entiendo a mi personaje pero no comparto sus decisiones"

Madrid Directo OM

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 32:59


Belén Rueda protagoniza Caída libre, la última película protagonizada por Laura Joy y producida por Juan Antonio Bayona. La cinta se estrena este viernes 17 de mayo en cines. La actriz, que ha visitado Madrid Directo de Onda Madrid con Nieves Herrero, ha dicho que “soy muy empática y mi personaje, Marisol, en esta película, no lo es. La entiendo pero no comparto sus decisiones”. Ha destacado que “ahora estoy observando más a nivel personal y aplicándolo a mi trabajo, viviendo al cien por cien mis relaciones personales. Creo que no hay que infravalorar cada una de las funciones de lo que es un proyecto audiovisual”.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 575 - Does silence over Levey case leave too many questions?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 31:36


Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. They begin with the news that Classic winning rider Sean Levey is free to ride again, having initially been stood down by the BHA at Sandown Park last week, a period on the sidelines that could have cost him reputationally and financially. They also touch on the authority's unwillingness to disclose the participants in this week's key industry talks. With the Cambridgeshire Festival due to begin tomorrow, Nick and Jane look ahead to the key races in the company of Karl Burke, who has a hatful of his best juveniles in the two year old pattern races. Later in this edition, Nick talks to bloodstock expert Laura Joy about her heartwarming pinhooking success at Tattersalls Ireland yesterday, Jane previews the Kerry National from Listowel, and producer/director John Maxse talks about the making of new Amazon Prime documentary Horsepower.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 575 - Does silence over Levey case leave too many questions?

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 31:35


Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. They begin with the news that Classic winning rider Sean Levey is free to ride again, having initially been stood down by the BHA at Sandown Park last week, a period on the sidelines that could have cost him reputationally and financially. They also touch on the authority's unwillingness to disclose the participants in this week's key industry talks. With the Cambridgeshire Festival due to begin tomorrow, Nick and Jane look ahead to the key races in the company of Karl Burke, who has a hatful of his best juveniles in the two year old pattern races. Later in this edition, Nick talks to bloodstock expert Laura Joy about her heartwarming pinhooking success at Tattersalls Ireland yesterday, Jane previews the Kerry National from Listowel, and producer/director John Maxse talks about the making of new Amazon Prime documentary Horsepower.

Pursuit of Purpose
On The Path: Laura Joy

Pursuit of Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 48:28


Jordan and Jess welcome guest Laura Fedewitz of Laura Joy Hypnotherapy & Coaching to discuss how she went from a traditional career in business marketing to rewriting clients' subconscious minds to better reach their goals. We talk about the stigma Laura faced taking a year "off" overseas, how she supported herself financially while studying to become a certified nutritionist, and how an unexpected suggestion from a skeptic ultimately altered her life trajectory.

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Truckers Network Radio Show
Laura Joy - Singer/Songwriter

Truckers Network Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 54:19


TNCRadio.LIVE LauraJoyMusic How about #FolkMusic that brings you joy? This is a great interview with singer/songwriter Laura Joy. She is a nationally touring artist who impresses audiences with her warmth, ability to connect emotionally, and songs that touch the soul. Her songs have won first place at the Great River Folk Festival, best original song from NPR's Chicagoland affiliate and repeat accolades at the Acorn Theater Songwriting Contest. She has opened for and shared stages with many nationally known touring artists including Restless Heart, Steve Poltz, Greg Brown, Robbie Fulks, and Miles Nielsen and The Rusted Hearts. Laura Joy's music just makes people feel good. Isn't it time you had a little more Joy in your life? Listen now to our podcast. #FolkMusic, @LauraJoyMusic, https://laurajoymusic.com/home

FEDD HEAD
RRF interviews LAURA JOY (Magic and The Colorado River)

FEDD HEAD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 40:04


Phoenix, Arizona based singer-songwriter Laura Joy opens up about online gigs, poetry, Lou Malnati's Pizza, magic and more. Join us as we enter the mind and wit of one of the best folk artists America has to offer. C'MON NOW!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feddhead/support

In the Green Room
Discovering the Color of Love with Chelsea Young and Jam Out to Summer Welsh and Laura Joy

In the Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 60:00


Discovering the Color of Love with Chelsea Young and Jam Out to Summer Welsh and Laura Joy

In the Green Room
A sustainable fashion conversation with Tracy Martin and Neha Purohit, music by Laura Joy and Josh Babu

In the Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 60:00


A sustainable fashion conversation with Tracy Martin and Neha Purohit, music by Laura Joy and Josh Babu

In the Green Room
The breath of healthy living with Christina Erb and Joshua Orville, music by Laura Joy and Phoebe Marlowe

In the Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 60:00


The breath of healthy living with Christina Erb and Joshua Orville, music by Laura Joy and Phoebe Marlowe

The Otto D Show
Laura Joy

The Otto D Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 60:00


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Song Of The Soul
Laura Joy's Actual Miles

Song Of The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 55:00


Laura Joy won the Songwriter Contest at the Great River Folk Fest 2017, and it's no mystery why. The young Phoenix-to-Chicago transplant has talent far beyond her actual miles. And what's more, "Laura Joy has been known to quell dark, angry bars full of ornery old Irishmen".

Song Of The Soul
Laura Joy's Actual Miles

Song Of The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018


Jeremiah Craig: Balladeer
Music Monday and My New Plan

Jeremiah Craig: Balladeer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 28:03


Hi Everybody! I'm back trying out a new podcast style. I want to share some music I enjoy from people I met and know from my travels around the country. I also talk about what happened this week in music and my new plan for music and continuing to pursue it as a career. Music in this episode "Between Our Words" by Laura Joy from Between Our Words https://laurajoymusic.com/ "Flow" by Naim Hakim from Spirit Bomb EP https://www.naimhakim.com/ "If You're Ever Coming My Way" by Levi James https://levijamesmusic.com/ Coffee & Music #84 by Jeremiah Craig features "That Steel Never Cold for Long" and "Out with the Old" More at https://jeremiahcraig.com

Jeremiah Craig: Balladeer
Song Circle with Laura Joy

Jeremiah Craig: Balladeer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 28:07


Independent singer/songwriter from Chicago, Laura Joy, hops on an Instagram live stream with me and we play a few songs! Find her online at laurajoymusic.com and of course you can always find me at jeremiahcraig.com. Enjoy!

Song Of The Soul
2017's Musical Finale

Song Of The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 55:00


A revisit to 6 powerful performers from the end of 2017, sampling some of the musical styles we heard, including kirtan, pop, folk, rap/hip-hop, and country, and you'll encounter stories and songs from folk like Heidi Kalyani in Nova Scotia, Laura Joy in Chicago, Jen Hazen in Eau Claire instead of prison, Alex Mead in Buffalo, NY, Dawud Wharnsby in Kitchener, Ontario, and Elizabeth Erin Kemler, with a cowgirl heart in New York. Click on their names to listen to the full interviews.

Winning Slowly
2.12: In the Meanwhile

Winning Slowly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 29:03


Show NotesChris and Stephen give three cheers for Dan Price, who voluntarily cut his own pay and raised the pay of his employees to a minimum of $70K a year. We discuss the nature of money, income inequality, how we can fix problems in non-governmental ways (sometimes, and in some ways), and about the limits of praise. We also inaugurate Mr. Price into the newly-founded Winning Slowly Hall of Fame amidst celebratory explosions. (No, really.) Before You Go SpaceX Rocket’s First Stage Crashes During Landing Attempt | Video by Thomas Friedman Music “Phoenix” by Laura Joy. Used by permission. “Winning Slowly Theme” by Chris Krycho. We considered adding an explosion just because of the Before You Go, but alas, time constraints. Links One Company’s New Minimum Wage: $70,000 a year by Patricia Cohen High income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being by Daniel Kahneman and Angus Deaton. The article that Dan Price read. Scripture about Gleaning: Leviticus 19:10 Costco CEO Craig Jelinek Leads the Cheapest, Happiest Company in the World by Brad Stone. Costco Public-benefit corporation Wikipedia page Rolling Jubilee Fight for $15 When Helping Hurts: Alleviating the Poverty Without Hurting The Poor…And Ourselves by Steve Corbett & Brian Fikkert Further Reading Praise and Skepticism as One Executive Sets Minimum Wage to $70,000 a year by Patricia Cohen Previously on the show 1.14: Buying Me Off With Warm Fuzzies—we talked about how corporations fund the arts. Follow/Subscribe Twitter: @winningslowly @chriskrycho @scarradini App.net @winningslowly @chriskrycho Subscribe RSS iTunes

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast
Episode 547 - Laura Joy

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 35:25


Chicago-based singer-songwriter Laura Joy has been known to quell dark, angry bars full of ornery old Irishmen. Drawing comparisons that range from Joni Mitchell to Alison Krauss, Laura's percussive finger picking and buoyant voice have graced audiences from as far as the Sun Belt to the streets of Manhattan.