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Congress has long been a punching bag for American dissatisfaction with their government or with the direction of the country. But its unpopularity keeps plumbing new depths, even as the major party polarization has strengthened. In short, Congress—the central democratic institution in the country—is hanging on by a thread. But its biggest liability might be its inability to reform itself. Maya Kornberg, a senior research fellow at the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program, has explored the ways that Congress has become increasingly inhospitable to change. The “Watergate babies” of 1974, the Contract with America conservatives of 1994, and the historic 2018 class fueled by backlash to Donald Trump all represent younger, more diverse, and less entrenched members who arrived in the capital energized and idealistic. Today, Dr. Kornberg says political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Kornberg talked with dozens of individuals, examined congressional records, and heard from lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood. She presents her findings in her new book Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress. In it, she chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last 50 years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. Come hear her talk about the sobering portrait that emerged of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Get ready for an exciting day of horse racing action with In the Money Media as we kick off Keeneland Opening Day in style! Join host Mikee P alongside special guest Ryan Anderson as they break down the Late Pick 5 with sharp analysis, expert insights, and winning strategies. This special episode also highlights the day's featured stakes races, including the prestigious Ashland Stakes and the Transylvania Stakes, offering deeper insights into top contenders, pace scenarios, and potential upsets. Whether you're a seasoned handicapper or new to the game, this episode delivers everything you need—from race-by-race previews to value plays and insider tips. Don't miss your chance to stay ahead of the competition and cash in on one of Keeneland's biggest days. Tune in now for top-tier coverage, smart betting advice, and all the excitement of Opening Day! As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.
Why fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—and what that reveals about American democracy. Congress, the central democratic institution in the United States, is hanging on by a thread. On January 6, 2021, a violent attack on the Capitol Building left five people dead, and threats and attacks against politicians are on the rise. In Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress (JHU Press, 2026), Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. The "Watergate babies" of 1974, the Contract with America conservatives of 1994, and the historic 2018 class fueled by backlash to Donald Trump all represent younger, more diverse, and less entrenched members who arrived in Washington energized and idealistic. Kornberg reveals the ways Congress has become increasingly inhospitable to change. Political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. Host Ursula Hackett is Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she specialises in the study of public policymaking and litigation in the US. A former British Academy Mid-Career Fellow, she is the author of the award-winning book,America's Voucher Politics: How Elites Learned to Hide the State (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Maya Kornberg is Senior Fellow and Manager in the Elections and Government program at the NYU Brennan Center for Justice. Her first book Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in the Legislative Process (Columbia University Press, 2023) was shortlisted for the 2025 WJM Mackenzie Book Prize. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Why fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—and what that reveals about American democracy. Congress, the central democratic institution in the United States, is hanging on by a thread. On January 6, 2021, a violent attack on the Capitol Building left five people dead, and threats and attacks against politicians are on the rise. In Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress (JHU Press, 2026), Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. The "Watergate babies" of 1974, the Contract with America conservatives of 1994, and the historic 2018 class fueled by backlash to Donald Trump all represent younger, more diverse, and less entrenched members who arrived in Washington energized and idealistic. Kornberg reveals the ways Congress has become increasingly inhospitable to change. Political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. Host Ursula Hackett is Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she specialises in the study of public policymaking and litigation in the US. A former British Academy Mid-Career Fellow, she is the author of the award-winning book,America's Voucher Politics: How Elites Learned to Hide the State (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Maya Kornberg is Senior Fellow and Manager in the Elections and Government program at the NYU Brennan Center for Justice. Her first book Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in the Legislative Process (Columbia University Press, 2023) was shortlisted for the 2025 WJM Mackenzie Book Prize. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Why fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—and what that reveals about American democracy. Congress, the central democratic institution in the United States, is hanging on by a thread. On January 6, 2021, a violent attack on the Capitol Building left five people dead, and threats and attacks against politicians are on the rise. In Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress (JHU Press, 2026), Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. The "Watergate babies" of 1974, the Contract with America conservatives of 1994, and the historic 2018 class fueled by backlash to Donald Trump all represent younger, more diverse, and less entrenched members who arrived in Washington energized and idealistic. Kornberg reveals the ways Congress has become increasingly inhospitable to change. Political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. Host Ursula Hackett is Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she specialises in the study of public policymaking and litigation in the US. A former British Academy Mid-Career Fellow, she is the author of the award-winning book,America's Voucher Politics: How Elites Learned to Hide the State (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Maya Kornberg is Senior Fellow and Manager in the Elections and Government program at the NYU Brennan Center for Justice. Her first book Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in the Legislative Process (Columbia University Press, 2023) was shortlisted for the 2025 WJM Mackenzie Book Prize. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Why fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—and what that reveals about American democracy. Congress, the central democratic institution in the United States, is hanging on by a thread. On January 6, 2021, a violent attack on the Capitol Building left five people dead, and threats and attacks against politicians are on the rise. In Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress (JHU Press, 2026), Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. The "Watergate babies" of 1974, the Contract with America conservatives of 1994, and the historic 2018 class fueled by backlash to Donald Trump all represent younger, more diverse, and less entrenched members who arrived in Washington energized and idealistic. Kornberg reveals the ways Congress has become increasingly inhospitable to change. Political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. Host Ursula Hackett is Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she specialises in the study of public policymaking and litigation in the US. A former British Academy Mid-Career Fellow, she is the author of the award-winning book,America's Voucher Politics: How Elites Learned to Hide the State (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Maya Kornberg is Senior Fellow and Manager in the Elections and Government program at the NYU Brennan Center for Justice. Her first book Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in the Legislative Process (Columbia University Press, 2023) was shortlisted for the 2025 WJM Mackenzie Book Prize. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Why fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—and what that reveals about American democracy. Congress, the central democratic institution in the United States, is hanging on by a thread. On January 6, 2021, a violent attack on the Capitol Building left five people dead, and threats and attacks against politicians are on the rise. In Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress (JHU Press, 2026), Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. The "Watergate babies" of 1974, the Contract with America conservatives of 1994, and the historic 2018 class fueled by backlash to Donald Trump all represent younger, more diverse, and less entrenched members who arrived in Washington energized and idealistic. Kornberg reveals the ways Congress has become increasingly inhospitable to change. Political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. Host Ursula Hackett is Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she specialises in the study of public policymaking and litigation in the US. A former British Academy Mid-Career Fellow, she is the author of the award-winning book,America's Voucher Politics: How Elites Learned to Hide the State (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Maya Kornberg is Senior Fellow and Manager in the Elections and Government program at the NYU Brennan Center for Justice. Her first book Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in the Legislative Process (Columbia University Press, 2023) was shortlisted for the 2025 WJM Mackenzie Book Prize. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—and what that reveals about American democracy. Congress, the central democratic institution in the United States, is hanging on by a thread. On January 6, 2021, a violent attack on the Capitol Building left five people dead, and threats and attacks against politicians are on the rise. In Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress (JHU Press, 2026), Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. The "Watergate babies" of 1974, the Contract with America conservatives of 1994, and the historic 2018 class fueled by backlash to Donald Trump all represent younger, more diverse, and less entrenched members who arrived in Washington energized and idealistic. Kornberg reveals the ways Congress has become increasingly inhospitable to change. Political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. Host Ursula Hackett is Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she specialises in the study of public policymaking and litigation in the US. A former British Academy Mid-Career Fellow, she is the author of the award-winning book,America's Voucher Politics: How Elites Learned to Hide the State (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Maya Kornberg is Senior Fellow and Manager in the Elections and Government program at the NYU Brennan Center for Justice. Her first book Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in the Legislative Process (Columbia University Press, 2023) was shortlisted for the 2025 WJM Mackenzie Book Prize. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
Fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—what does that reveal about American democracy? In Stuck: How Money, Media and Violence Prevent Change in Congress, Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. Dr. Kornberg reveals how political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Dr. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. A Neuroscientist's Guide to a Healthier, Happier Life Our guest is: Dr. Maya Kornberg, who is a senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program. She's taught political science at NYU, Georgetown and American University, worked on democratic governance issues at numerous institutions, and led research for a UNDP and IPU project examining civic engagement in the work of over 80 parliaments around the world. She is the author of Stuck. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is an academic writing coach and editor. She is the producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Playlist for listeners: Bears and Ballots House of Diggs The Fight To Save The Town The End of White Politics Understanding Disinformation You Are Not American The Vice-President's Black Wife You Have More Influence Than You Think We Refuse Dear Miss Perkins Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Please join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 300+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—what does that reveal about American democracy? In Stuck: How Money, Media and Violence Prevent Change in Congress, Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. Dr. Kornberg reveals how political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Dr. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. A Neuroscientist's Guide to a Healthier, Happier Life Our guest is: Dr. Maya Kornberg, who is a senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program. She's taught political science at NYU, Georgetown and American University, worked on democratic governance issues at numerous institutions, and led research for a UNDP and IPU project examining civic engagement in the work of over 80 parliaments around the world. She is the author of Stuck. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is an academic writing coach and editor. She is the producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Playlist for listeners: Bears and Ballots House of Diggs The Fight To Save The Town The End of White Politics Understanding Disinformation You Are Not American The Vice-President's Black Wife You Have More Influence Than You Think We Refuse Dear Miss Perkins Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Please join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 300+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—what does that reveal about American democracy? In Stuck: How Money, Media and Violence Prevent Change in Congress, Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. Dr. Kornberg reveals how political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Dr. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. A Neuroscientist's Guide to a Healthier, Happier Life Our guest is: Dr. Maya Kornberg, who is a senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program. She's taught political science at NYU, Georgetown and American University, worked on democratic governance issues at numerous institutions, and led research for a UNDP and IPU project examining civic engagement in the work of over 80 parliaments around the world. She is the author of Stuck. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is an academic writing coach and editor. She is the producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Playlist for listeners: Bears and Ballots House of Diggs The Fight To Save The Town The End of White Politics Understanding Disinformation You Are Not American The Vice-President's Black Wife You Have More Influence Than You Think We Refuse Dear Miss Perkins Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Please join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 300+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
Fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—what does that reveal about American democracy? In Stuck: How Money, Media and Violence Prevent Change in Congress, Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. Dr. Kornberg reveals how political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Dr. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. A Neuroscientist's Guide to a Healthier, Happier Life Our guest is: Dr. Maya Kornberg, who is a senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program. She's taught political science at NYU, Georgetown and American University, worked on democratic governance issues at numerous institutions, and led research for a UNDP and IPU project examining civic engagement in the work of over 80 parliaments around the world. She is the author of Stuck. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is an academic writing coach and editor. She is the producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Playlist for listeners: Bears and Ballots House of Diggs The Fight To Save The Town The End of White Politics Understanding Disinformation You Are Not American The Vice-President's Black Wife You Have More Influence Than You Think We Refuse Dear Miss Perkins Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Please join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 300+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—what does that reveal about American democracy? In Stuck: How Money, Media and Violence Prevent Change in Congress, Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. Dr. Kornberg reveals how political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Dr. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. A Neuroscientist's Guide to a Healthier, Happier Life Our guest is: Dr. Maya Kornberg, who is a senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program. She's taught political science at NYU, Georgetown and American University, worked on democratic governance issues at numerous institutions, and led research for a UNDP and IPU project examining civic engagement in the work of over 80 parliaments around the world. She is the author of Stuck. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is an academic writing coach and editor. She is the producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Playlist for listeners: Bears and Ballots House of Diggs The Fight To Save The Town The End of White Politics Understanding Disinformation You Are Not American The Vice-President's Black Wife You Have More Influence Than You Think We Refuse Dear Miss Perkins Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Please join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 300+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
Fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—what does that reveal about American democracy? In Stuck: How Money, Media and Violence Prevent Change in Congress, Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. Dr. Kornberg reveals how political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Dr. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. A Neuroscientist's Guide to a Healthier, Happier Life Our guest is: Dr. Maya Kornberg, who is a senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program. She's taught political science at NYU, Georgetown and American University, worked on democratic governance issues at numerous institutions, and led research for a UNDP and IPU project examining civic engagement in the work of over 80 parliaments around the world. She is the author of Stuck. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is an academic writing coach and editor. She is the producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Playlist for listeners: Bears and Ballots House of Diggs The Fight To Save The Town The End of White Politics Understanding Disinformation You Are Not American The Vice-President's Black Wife You Have More Influence Than You Think We Refuse Dear Miss Perkins Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Please join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 300+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—what does that reveal about American democracy? In Stuck: How Money, Media and Violence Prevent Change in Congress, Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. Dr. Kornberg reveals how political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Dr. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved. A Neuroscientist's Guide to a Healthier, Happier Life Our guest is: Dr. Maya Kornberg, who is a senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program. She's taught political science at NYU, Georgetown and American University, worked on democratic governance issues at numerous institutions, and led research for a UNDP and IPU project examining civic engagement in the work of over 80 parliaments around the world. She is the author of Stuck. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is an academic writing coach and editor. She is the producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Playlist for listeners: Bears and Ballots House of Diggs The Fight To Save The Town The End of White Politics Understanding Disinformation You Are Not American The Vice-President's Black Wife You Have More Influence Than You Think We Refuse Dear Miss Perkins Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Please join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 300+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast Summary:In this unedited, raw-style episode of The Second Act Executive, host TAWNIE WOLF, also known as Antoinette Wolf, delivers an honest, real-time conversation about parenting, awareness, financial literacy, and the responsibilities adults carry in today's rapidly changing world.Normally airing Wednesdays at 9 PM Pacific Standard Time, this episode arrives on Thursday after a busy week balancing business, parenting, and community responsibilities. Instead of a polished production, this conversation is intentionally raw and conversational, allowing listeners to hear authentic reflections and real-life observations as they unfold.TAWNIE shares a lighter moment about scoring a large Stanley cup for $16 at HomeGoods, reminding listeners that even small wins matter in a high-cost economy. The discussion then shifts into a surprising situation involving a counterfeit $10 bill at Panda Express, raising questions about whether fake currency may be circulating more frequently and encouraging listeners to stay observant in everyday transactions.A major portion of the episode focuses on a school conference with her child's teacher, which sparked a deeper conversation about how overworked educators are today and why parents must play a larger role in supporting education at home. TAWNIE discusses the importance of prioritizing reading, math, science, and critical thinking while reducing excessive television, gaming, and passive screen time.Drawing from her own experience working in the entertainment industry in California, she also talks about the growing concern surrounding sexualized media and digital grooming influences targeting children, and why parents must be more intentional about what content enters their homes.The episode also includes a discussion about today's evolving economy and several companies shaping the future of technology and markets, including NVIDIA, Microsoft, AMD, and Palantir, and why staying informed about business and innovation is important for anyone entering the next phase of life.This episode is a candid conversation about awareness, parenting, education, media literacy, and staying mentally sharp in your Second Act.Hosted by TAWNIE WOLFFormer Corporate Executive | Entrepreneur | Philanthropist | Licensed Real Estate Agent | Writer | MotherNew episodes of The Second Act Executive normally air Wednesdays at 9 PM Pacific Standard Time.
Financial journalist turned creator Kalilah Enriquez Reynolds joins John to unpack how she became Jamaica's “money lady” and built Money Media to educate the English-speaking Caribbean on personal finance, mindset, and financial freedom. Born in Belize and based in Jamaica, Kalilah traces her path from newsroom to niche creator, why she launched Taking Stock on YouTube after TV passed, and how early IMF-era reforms and a surging Jamaica Stock Exchange opened doors for everyday investors. We dig into her wealth definition—comfort plus the capacity to help family and community—and the practical sequence behind her new Money Mission Workbook: budget → debt do-over → invest. Expect a refreshing take on comparison traps, ownership, and building wealth where you are.
This episode features a large news slate: Elisson offering gaurantee on Paramount Bid, SoftBank sprints to fund $22.5B Open AI deal and TNvidia to start selling H200 chips to China. Roundtable: QOFTWhttps://www.instagram.com/delano.saporu/?hl=en. Connect with me here also: https://newstreetadvisorsgroup.com/social/. Want to support the show? Feel free to do so here! https://anchor.fm/delano-saporu4/support. Thank you for listening.
Join JK and Nick Tammaro on this week's In the Money Media podcast as they break down Saturday's Late Pick 5 from Churchill Downs on the highly anticipated Stars of Tomorrow card. Get expert handicapping insights, value plays, ticket-building strategies, and race-by-race analysis to help you cash in on one of the most exciting juvenile racing days of the year. Perfect for horseplayers looking for sharp opinions, betting angles, and in-depth Churchill Downs coverage.
Join JK and Nick Tammaro on this week's In the Money Media podcast as they break down Saturday's Late Pick 5 from Churchill Downs on the highly anticipated Stars of Tomorrow card. Get expert handicapping insights, value plays, ticket-building strategies, and race-by-race analysis to help you cash in on one of the most exciting juvenile racing days of the year. Perfect for horseplayers looking for sharp opinions, betting angles, and in-depth Churchill Downs coverage.
Dive into expert analysis of the 2025 Japan Cup on this special episode of In the Money Media, hosted by Mikee P with international racing insiders Klaus Ebner and Alex Henry. Get sharp handicapping insights, pace projections, key contenders to watch, and an on-the-ground perspective from Japan's premier racing event. Perfect for horseplayers, global racing fans, and anyone looking for smart, data-driven coverage of one of the world's richest and most prestigious turf races.
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Ryan Anderson and Jackson Muniz bring their weekly podcast, The Gallop Out, to In the Money Media. The guys break down the Late Pick 5 at Churchill Downs for Saturday, November 8, 2025. Check out the guys on YouTube and subscribe to their channel!
Jason discusses the BCBC tournament results and welcomes in Peter T. Fornatale from In the Money Media to talk about this year's BCBC, the Breeders' Cup, racing media, and more!
Hosts Shannon Kelly of the Jockey Club and Peter Thomas Fornatale from In the Money Media sit down with two special guests on a memorable edition of the show.Christian Countzler of Stable Recovery and Will Walden, a Grade 1 winning trainer who is also an ambassador for the program, share their recovery experiences and talk about the special connection between humans and horses that's at the center of this amazing initiative that's helped so many people.
After a brief suspension for comments he made in the wake of the Charlie Kirk killing, Jimmy Kimmel has made his return to late night.It was just the latest example in a string of cancellations, resignations, lawsuits, settlements and potential mergers that tell the story of a media industry buckling to Trump or consolidating under a wealthy and powerful few, many of whom are friendly with the Trump administration. Eoin Higgins, independent reporter and author of “Owned: How Tech Billionaires on the Right Bought the Loudest Voices on the Left” joins us to talk about the bigger story of what's happening with American media and the changes still to come.For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter, Hyphenly; it's our no-fluff love letter with hot takes, heartfelt stories, and all the feels of living in between cultures. Come for the nuance, stay for the vibes! Link below https://hyphenly.beehiiv.com Women's sports aren't a “niche” anymore, they're a booming business. In this episode of Sportly, Kavitha Davidson talks with Jane McManus, a longtime journalist, ESPN alum, and director of Marist College's Center for Sports Communication, about her new book The Fast Track: Inside the Surging Business of Women's Sports. McManus has seen it all, from covering the New York Jets at the Daily News to teaching the next generation of reporters at Columbia University. She breaks down how the WNBA and women's soccer went from second-thought coverage to record valuations (the Seattle Reign recently sold for $500 million), why Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese represent more than just on-court talent, and how fans, especially Gen Z, are reshaping the economics of the game. They also dive into the tension between journalism and cheerleading in covering women's sports, the WNBA's ongoing collective bargaining fight, and why Venus Williams still redefines what's possible at 44. If you want to understand the money, media, and momentum behind women's sports today, this conversation is the perfect playbook. Host: Kavitha A. Davison | Producer: Paroma Chakravarty I Executive Producer: Saadia Khan | Content Writers: Kavitha Davidson I Fact Checking: Joseph Ruelas I Sound Designer & Editor: Paroma Chakravarty I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound | Cover Art Graphic Designer: Sarah DiMichele Join us as we create new intellectual engagement for our audience. You can get more information at http://immigrantlypod.com. Please share the love and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify to help more people find us! Remember to subscribe to our Apple podcast channel for insightful podcasts. You can reach the host, Kavitha, at kavitha@immigrantlypod.com Follow us on TikTok @immigrantly IG @immigrantlypods Sportly is an Immigrantly Media Production For advertising inquiries, you can contact us at info@immigrantlypod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's part two of Kentucky Downs Preview Day at Ellis and PTF and Jack Jenkins are here with thoughts on the stakes races and a couple of Jack's spot plays earlier on the card.We are anxiously awaiting the start of Kentucky Downs here at In the Money Media and thrilled to be partners with them and Twinspires.com, who have great contest opportunities every day at Ellis Park. Just go to their site and navigate to the tournaments section or just click here.
It's part two of Kentucky Downs Preview Day at Ellis and PTF and Jack Jenkins are here with thoughts on the stakes races and a couple of Jack's spot plays earlier on the card.We are anxiously awaiting the start of Kentucky Downs here at In the Money Media and thrilled to be partners with them and Twinspires.com, who have great contest opportunities every day at Ellis Park. Just go to their site and navigate to the tournaments section or just click here.
I'm so excited to share this week's conversation with my guest and friend Yukari Kane, CEO and co-founder of the Prison Journalism Project (@prisonjournalism).Yukari is a former @WSJ tech reporter who made the leap into nonprofit leadership — and let me tell you, her story is incredible. We talk about what it's like to run a growing org that operates at the intersection of journalism, education, and criminal justice reform.Here's what we dig into:✍️ How Yukari went from covering Apple to teaching journalism inside San Quentin
This week on The Black Men Think Podcast, we kick things off with a timely question: Where do expectations around money in relationships come from—culture, upbringing, or social media? That one question leads us deep into a conversation on how social media has shifted into "interest media," how dating expectations are shaped by what we see online, and the double standards that still exist when it comes to money and gender roles. We also discuss dating with intention, who should pay on the first date, and where to go if you're trying to make a meaningful impression. In our #AskABlackMan segment, we get transparent about real-life money mistakes in marriage and how they've shaped us today.
CNN's live broadcast of George Clooney's performance as Edward R Murrow offers some disturbing parallels with today's political and media ecosystems
In today's world, financial advice is everywhere—but rarely helpful.In Part Two, Michael Sakraida continues dismantling outdated ideas about wealth, offering a fresh framework that centers emotional intelligence and personal values. He explains why legacy isn't just about what you leave behind, but how you live today. From the limits of “aggressive investor” labels to the chaos of unregulated financial influencers, Michael unpacks the hidden damage done by bad advice—and what real financial coaching should look like.This episode is a must-listen if you're tired of one-size-fits-all strategies and ready to treat your money like an extension of who you are, not just a number on a screen.Key Highlights of Our Interview:Redefining Financial Independence“Real financial freedom is when you can work for joy—not for a paycheck. It's about building a life and a legacy, not just hitting a number.”Why Risk Tolerance Tests Don't Work“You can't reduce human emotion to a 10-question quiz. And when fear hits, those ‘aggressive' investors often panic first.”The Emotional Blind Spot in Wealth Planning“Advisors must ask three things: Where did your money come from? What do you want it to mean? And what's your experience with Wall Street?”From Bull Market Bravado to Bear Market Breakdown“Long bull runs create fake confidence. The minute the market drops, people flip—and advisors are caught off guard.”Why Financial Influencers Should Be Regulated (or Shut Down)“If licensed advisors need approval for every email, why can anyone post financial advice to millions on TikTok without oversight?”The Financial Media Smut Club“Some writers don't even understand what they're publishing. They confuse inflation with inflation rate—and no one catches it.”Investing Isn't a DIY Project When Emotions Are Involved“This isn't like assembling IKEA furniture. When fear and greed show up, it's not about logic—it's about who you are.”Money as a Mirror“The more your investments reflect your values, the less likely you'll get spooked by the market. That's the power of alignment.”Why He Wrote Money, Balance and Joy“People don't need another retirement calculator. They need a language for their emotions—and a way forward that actually fits who they are.”_____________________Connect with us:Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Michael Sakraida --Chief Change Officer--Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Expansive Human Intelligencefor Transformation Gurus, Black Sheep,Unsung Visionaries & Bold Hearts.EdTech Leadership Awards 2025 Finalist.18 Million+ All-Time Downloads.80+ Countries Reached Daily.Global Top 1.5% Podcast.Top 10 US Business.Top 1 US Careers.>>>170,000+ are outgrowing. Act Today.
She spent over a decade reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange — but what Alison Kosik learned about money, power, and perception goes far beyond what made it on air.In this eye-opening episode, Rachel sits down with longtime CNN business correspondent Alison Kosik to talk about the financial myths we still believe, what the media gets wrong about money, and why so many people feel left out of the conversation when it comes to wealth.In this episode, you'll learn: • What it was really like behind the scenes at the NYSE • How financial media shapes — and sometimes distorts — public understanding • The emotional toll of reporting during financial crises like 2008 and COVID • Why women are still underestimated in finance and how that's changing • Alison's most surprising revelations from her time covering the markets • What she believes everyone should know about money but rarely gets taughtGuest Info:Follow Alison on Instagram: @AlisonKosik (https://www.instagram.com/alisonkosik) Visit her website: http://www.alisonkosik.com Enjoyed this episode?Please subscribe, rate, and share Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel. Your support helps more people hear these important conversations.Want to advertise on our show? Email us at: info@truenativemedia.com--- --- ---VISIT OUR AMAZING SPONSOR!--- --- —HOLISTIC GODDESSNew Castor Oil Line: https://holisticgoddess.com/collections/the-essentials-castor-oil-collectionHolistic Goddess is a sanctuary for those seeking holistic health solutions. Visit https://holisticgoddess.com/understood and use the code 'Understood' for 15% off site-wide, no limit of use, and applies to subscriptions and one-time purchases.--- --- —Shop Miss Understood Merch https://mumerch.com/Follow Rachel on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/racheluchitelnyc/?hl=enFollow Rachel on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@itsracheluchitelExecutive Producer: George Carmona Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review!Do you have show ideas or media requests? Email the show at: ru@missumedia.comListen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw13NrSKD-nD_8E0vBHt5hAWebsite: https://missunderstoodpodcast.com/
Every year, In the Money Media gets together a panel to draft three-year-olds heading to the Triple Crown Trail for a fantasy draft. This year, PTF, JK, Michelle Yu, and Zoe Cadman participated in a friendly competition to see who could build the best team for this year's Triple Crown Races - The Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes. This production is presented by the KTDF - Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund. The Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund is a unique program to benefit owners and their Kentucky-sired, Kentucky-foaled runners. Its aim is to upgrade the overall quality of racing in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Every year, In the Money Media gets together a panel to draft three-year-olds heading to the Triple Crown Trail for a fantasy draft. This year, PTF, JK, Michelle Yu, and Zoe Cadman participated in a friendly competition to see who could build the best team for this year's Triple Crown Races - The Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes. This production is presented by the KTDF - Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund. The Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund is a unique program to benefit owners and their Kentucky-sired, Kentucky-foaled runners. Its aim is to upgrade the overall quality of racing in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
It wasn't that long ago when even large horse training operations used clipboards and index cards to manage all the complexities of their operations. That's all changed because of technology, which now allows training operations of all sizes, and the industry as a whole, to keep a much better handle on their affairs. In this episode of On the Lead, a joint venture between the Jockey Club and In the Money Media, Pete Fornatale and Shannon Kelly sit down with Tracy Attfield, the creator of TLore, and Maggie Sweet, former COO for Todd Pletcher and current Executive Director of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, to talk all about how technology has changed and improved the lives of trainers everywhere.
Dr. Phil and Cenk Uygur, founder and host of The Young Turks, delve into the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, highlighting the long-standing occupation and contrasting the responses to violence on both sides. They discuss the profound influence of money in politics, the necessity of removing it to prevent corruption, and its impact on Congressional policy decisions. Uygur critiques the media for perpetuating the status quo by accepting corporate money and failing to challenge systemic corruption. Together, they argue that debates over cultural language often distract from addressing real societal issues and legislating meaningful solutions. Join us and explore how we can foster hope and understanding amidst the current political turbulence by focusing on actionable strategies to encourage constructive dialogue rather than falling into a cancel culture mentality. Thank you to our sponsors: Beam: Visit https://ShopBeam.com/DrPhil and use code DRPHIL for up to 40% off. Preserve Gold: Visit: https://preservegold.com/ Get a FREE precious metals guide that contains essential information on how to help protect your accounts. Text “DRPHIL” to 50505 to claim this exclusive offer from Preserve Gold today.
Questions? Comments?In today's big show:0:33 Social Media and Financial Advice1:14 The Risks of Finfluencers2:20 Regulation Gaps in Financial Advice5:52 Shaquille O'Neal's Financial Evolution7:14 Finding Reliable Financial Sources8:55 The Appeal of Meet Kevin11:51 Dave Ramsey's Legal Troubles13:09 Kevin's Family Life and Career14:52 Engaging with Our Listeners21:44 Navigating Avantis FundsLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's big show: 0:33 Social Media and Financial Advice 1:14 The Risks of Finfluencers 2:20 Regulation Gaps in Financial Advice 5:52 Shaquille O'Neal's Financial Evolution 7:14 Finding Reliable Financial Sources 8:55 The Appeal of Meet Kevin 11:51 Dave Ramsey's Legal Troubles 13:09 Kevin's Family Life and Career 14:52 Engaging with Our Listeners 21:44 Navigating Avantis Funds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PTF and JK kick off the show with quick thoughts on the Super Bowl.Then it's back to regularly scheduled programming as they delve into the late Pick Five at Gulfstream Park and the $2 Pick Six at Santa Anita.In the show's next segment, Mikee P (Mike Pribozie) and Nick Tammaro take an in-depth look at the Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs where valueable Kentucky Derby points are on the line.Takeaways: The podcast episode commences with PTF and JK sharing their insights on the Super Bowl, highlighting the event's significance in American sports culture. Listeners are provided with a detailed analysis of the late Pick Five races at Gulfstream Park, emphasizing the potential for substantial payouts. Mikee P and Nick Tammaro engage in a thorough examination of the Sam F. Davis Stakes, underscoring the implications for Kentucky Derby points and the competitive nature of the field. The hosts discuss strategic betting approaches for the $2 Pick Six at Santa Anita, focusing on the importance of race selection and horse evaluation. PTF and JK offer a recap of their favorite horses and potential betting strategies for the upcoming races, encouraging listeners to consider various factors before placing wagers. The episode concludes with a reflection on the upcoming Derby season, as well as a call to action for listeners to subscribe and engage with the content provided by In the Money Media. Companies mentioned in this episode: Gulfstream Santa Anita Churchill Downs Brendan Walsh Todd Pletcher Karakonti Good Magic Lane's End City of Light Uncle Mo Ian Wilkes Dylan Davis Nick Tamaro Paco Lopez Jose D'Angelo Coal Battle Speed King Dr. Ruben M.
Parker Malloy joins Jared and Mike to talk about the state of legacy media in the United States as the second Trump administration takes office. The trio also identifies a few “Winners and Losers” of modern right-wing media.Check out Parker Malloy's SubstackTransition music is “Space Song” by Beach House. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit postthroughit.substack.com
On the latest episode of the On the Lead Podcast, presented by The Jockey Club and In the Money Media, host Shannon Kelly and guest co-host Dan Tordjman have an open and honest conversation regarding Jockey Mental Health. The discussion starts with Donna Brothers, a former jockey and long-time NBC Sports racing analyst and commentator. Donna is a member of the recently-created Jockey Mental Health Steering Committee, which was established by HISA and The Jockey's Guild. Along with Donna, we delve into the unique factors that contribute to jockey mental and physical health, successes of the initiative to date, and her hopes for the future. Next, Nathan Horrocks — a former jump racing rider himself and now filmmaker and co-founder of JockeyCam— discusses what inspired him to produce his moving film ‘The Fall'. Horrocks also chats about his broader goals related to education and fan engagement through use of media which depicts the world of horse racing through the eyes of jockeys. Finally, jockey Trevor McCarthy speaks openly about his physical and mental struggles, his decision to step away from riding to concentrate on his family and continuing to be an advocate for his community.Watch The Fall: https://youtu.be/49krW3RjT5Y?si=1DICTi0xe23HARLA The Fall (Spanish Subtitles): https://youtu.be/Jj14Z6mg0wM?si=NgILuw3OQWO8RaFc Learn About & Support Industry Charities: Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund: https://pdjf.org The Jockey Club Safety Net Foundation: https://tjcfoundation.org Racetrack Chaplaincy of America: https://rtcanational.org
PTF hosts several guests as part of the annual In the Money gift-giving guide. JK talks about the JK Club from Old Smoke. Jennifer Kelly gives an overview of the racing books that were released in '24 as well as a preview of her gift giving guide (subscribe at jenniferkellywrites.com and ask her to send your way). Steve Fornatale is here to talk about great findable whiskeys for the holidays. And last but not least, Kim Weir of Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga shares her thoughts on Giving Tuesday.*Get ready for a festive and insightful journey into the world of gift-giving with our annual Degenerates Gift Giving Guide. This year, we explore a variety of thoughtful presents perfect for the horse racing enthusiast in your life, featuring unique items from the Old Smoke Clothing collection to curated whiskey recommendations. Our guests share their personal stories and favorite finds, emphasizing the importance of supporting local businesses and charities during the holiday season. Additionally, we highlight the significance of Giving Tuesday, encouraging listeners to contribute to meaningful causes, such as Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of giving while providing you with plenty of ideas to make this holiday season memorable for you and your loved ones.The festive spirit of the holiday season is captured in this rich episode, where Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) leads a discussion on gift-giving tailored for horse racing aficionados. Kicking off with details of the National Thoroughbred League Championship Fiesta Weekend in Phoenix, Arizona, the episode sets a lively tone as it coincides with the famed Fiesta Bowl. PTF is joined by guests including Jonathan Kitchen, who not only shares his exciting gift ideas but also personal reflections on health, resilience, and gratitude, truly setting the stage for a thoughtful and engaging conversation.The heart of the episode revolves around the annual gift-giving guide, where PTF and Kitchen dive into a variety of unique gift ideas that resonate with the horse racing community. From exclusive apparel from Old Smoke Clothing to insightful literature that explores the intricacies of the racing world, every suggestion is delivered with enthusiasm and personal anecdotes that enrich the listening experience. PTF encourages listeners to think creatively about their gifts, advocating for experiences over material items, thus promoting deeper connections within the community. This perspective is reinforced through various stories shared by the guests, showcasing how they have navigated their passions for horse racing amidst life's challenges.As the episode unfolds, themes of health awareness and community support emerge prominently. Kitchen's candid sharing about his journey through health struggles adds a layer of sincerity, prompting discussions about the importance of routine health screenings, particularly for colon cancer. This personal touch not only informs but inspires listeners to prioritize their well-being. Furthermore, the guests collectively stress the significance of supporting charitable organizations, tying in the spirit of Giving Tuesday. By the episode's conclusion, listeners are left with a plethora of gift ideas and a sense of community, encouragement to give back, and the reminder that the holidays are a time to celebrate life, health, and the bonds we share.Takeaways: The National Thoroughbred League Championship Fiesta Weekend takes place in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 29th and 30th, coinciding with the Fiesta Bowl. This annual Degenerates gift-giving guide highlights thoughtful gifts for horse players and gamblers alike. The podcast emphasizes the importance of getting regular colonoscopies, particularly for those at risk. Jonathan Kitchen discusses the...
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the Saturday Breeders' Cup MONSTER POD.PTF and JK host.Here you'll find:01:19Nick Tammaro's overview of the Filly and Mare Sprint08:35Deep Dive into the Turf Sprint with Will Humphrey26:47Analysis of the Distaff with Ken McPeek26:55Matt Chapman on the Turf 41:56Randy Moss Discusses the Classic01:07:16Kate Tracey's Insight on the Filly and Mare Turf01:18:01Sean Boarman's Perspective on the Sprint01:23:06Rishi Persad on a loaded Breeders' Cup Mile 01:38:24Sara Elbadwi on the Dirt MileTakeaways: The In the Money Media team has a wealth of expertise for the Breeders' Cup, with various analysts sharing their insights on key races. Notable Speech from Charlie Appleby is a strong contender in the Mile, showcasing impressive form and speed throughout the season. The Dirt Mile appears wide open this year, with multiple horses capable of stepping up to the challenge, including Domestic Product. Rishi Persad emphasizes the importance of pace in the Breeders' Cup Mile, suggesting it will influence the outcome significantly. Will Humphrey highlights the unique challenges for horses transitioning from European turf races to American dirt tracks at the Breeders' Cup. Sean Boarman believes the Breeders' Cup Sprint is a crucial race for speed-centric horses, making it a must-watch this year. Links referenced in this episode:inthemoneypodcast.com/twinspires.cominthemoneypodcast.com/horsesCompanies mentioned in this episode: In the Money Media FanDuel Twinspires Mil Ridge Farm The Breeders' Cup Saturday Monster Pod delivers an expansive overview of the impending Breeders' Cup races, featuring insightful commentary from industry professionals and racing aficionados. PTF and JK expertly guide the discussion, inviting guests like Nick Tammaro to dissect the Filly and Mare Sprint, where Tammaro highlights the potential frontrunners and the significance of form leading up to the race. Transitioning into the Turf Sprint, Will Humphrey shares his analysis, emphasizing the critical nature of pace and trip, and how these factors could ultimately determine the outcome of the race.The discussions continue to flow with Ken McPeek, who provides a trainer's perspective on the Distaff, offering insights into the preparation of his contenders and their chances against the competition. Matt Chapman then takes the mic to discuss the Turf, where he delves into the challenges faced by European horses running in American races, drawing on their past performances to predict their success. Randy Moss takes center stage to explore the Classic, contextualizing its historical significance and the implications for current betting lines, while Kate Tracey discusses the Filly and Mare Turf, providing listeners with a detailed rundown of the key contenders and their racing styles.As the episode unfolds, Sean Boarman and Rishi Persad share their thoughts on the Sprint and Mile, respectively, rounding out the comprehensive coverage of the Breeders' Cup. Through engaging dialogues and expert insights, this episode serves as a valuable resource for racing enthusiasts looking to navigate the complexities of the upcoming Breeders' Cup, equipping them with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions on race day.