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There's no polite way to put it, but Laura is nut's about rollercoasters. She's on them in her lunch break and would ride them all weekend if she were able to. A season pass holder to the Palace Pier in her adopted hometown of Brighton, it's fair to say she may have even moved there just to be close to the fun fair at the end of the pier. Either way she's on first name terms with the operators of the rides, and often request for them to be made to go faster.On here bucket list is a world tour of rides and theme parks across the globe. Although the thing that sparked her fascination and interest, were last century steam powered rides mostly powered by traction engines. She has a date with the Blackpool's Big One in her future and has already concurred Chessington World of Adventure and past her driving test at Lego Land. However arguably the countries most famous theme park Alton Towers is yet to have Laura cross its threshold, although by the time this episode is aired who knows. A serious fan of fun fair rides and an adrenalin junkie, she explains her fascination, what her favourite rides are, what she likes and get from going on the same rides again and again. She also mentions the ride she hates, which is a little surprising.Tanya and Rodney also have a couple of anecdotes they share about their own thrill-seeking adventures, as well as their own scary ride experiences. As always there are laughs a plenty in this entertaining episode of a subject not too often mentioned in everyday conversation. None the less it's fascinating and revealing chat about the thrill seeking benefits of scaring the crap out of yourself.https://www.deltapublishing.co.uk/person/laura-broadbent-4128/?page_id=1https://www.prosperityeducation.net/news/meet-the-author-laura-broadbentwww.thelookingforathirdpodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
‘Horses on a carousel are frozen mid-gallop, their manes caught in a breeze that isn't there.' Please note before you start listening: this podcast is recorded in 3D sound! So make sure that you're wearing headphones for the very best experience. The small details in life can pass you by. Unless you take the time to stop to notice them. Which is exactly what author, actor and social media personality Miranda Keeling does in this podcast series. Expanding on the observations she shares on her popular Twitter account, she invites you to join her out and about as she captures those small, magical moments of everyday life, in sound. Thanks to 3D recordings, you'll hear everything she does as if you were right there with her. There are new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. These short but lovingly crafted episodes are an invitation to escape from life's hustle, immersing you in Miranda's world for a few minutes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘Underneath me through the wooden slats of the pier, the sea rushes, a seething, rippling mass beneath my feet.' Please note before you start listening: this podcast is recorded in 3D sound! So make sure that you're wearing headphones for the very best experience. The small details in life can pass you by. Unless you take the time to stop to notice them. Which is exactly what author, actor and social media personality Miranda Keeling does in this podcast series. Expanding on the observations she shares on her popular Twitter account, she invites you to join her out and about as she captures those small, magical moments of everyday life, in sound. Thanks to 3D recordings, you'll hear everything she does as if you were right there with her. There are new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. These short but lovingly crafted episodes are an invitation to escape from life's hustle, immersing you in Miranda's world for a few minutes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to this week's show, when we visit the Caravan and Motorhome Club site near Brighton, and explore all this part of the coast has to offer. We cycle into Brighton Marina and of course the famous Palace Pier. We also try out our new Cadac 2 Cook 2 Pro, for a delicious one-pot pasta dish, and amazing Breakfast Sausage muffins. Link are below if you want to see them for yourself. Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means we will earn a small commission on the products or services you purchase using the links. There is no additional cost to you and if you do purchase, then I thank you for supporting the website. Links to the products discussed: Cadac Safari Chef 2 - https://amzn.to/3EFRhfh Cadac 2 Cook 2 Pro - https://amzn.to/37CMaAn Cadac Pizza Stone - https://amzn.to/39b9fL5 Egg Poaching Rings - https://amzn.to/37CI8YX Links to my content: www.drivinghorizons.com www.youtube.com/richardchubb Social: @RichardChubUK
Bruce Millington is joined by Paul Kealy and Tom Collins to preview a stellar British Champions Day at Ascot on what promises to be a top-quality day of racing. Saturday's action starts with the rematch between Trueshan and Stradivarius in the Long Distance Cup. Trueshan has won the two previous meetings between the top two stayers, but can he make it three from three? The British Champion Sprint Stakes looks slightly more challenging to find the winner but Paul Kealy likes the chances of his 20-1 selection. Snowfall is odds-on to win the Fillies & Mares Stakes, but do the panel think she's worth backing at such a short price? Palace Pier and Baaeed do battle over a mile in the QEII (3.10) in what is a mouthwatering clash. The supporting cast, including the likes of Master Of The Seas and Alcohol Free, will be bidding to steal the limelight from the two at the top of the market. The feature race of the day comes in the Champion Stakes in which international superstar Mishriff takes on Derby hero Adayar and last year's winner Addeybb among others. The lads give us their thoughts on this tremendous race. The Balmoral Handicap finishes a classy day of racing at Ascot and before signing off the panel give us their NAPs for the weekend. 18+ BeGambleAware
In this episode, Charlotte Greenway looks back at some of the interviews on the podcast this week with connections of runners at this weekend's 10th running of QIPCO Champions Day at Ascot. These include William Haggas, whose runners include the 3 in the Champions Stakes, 1 in the Long Distance Cup and Baaeed, who takes on Palace Pier, in the QEII. Laura Collett also explains her fascinating involvement in Haggas's Dubai Honour's journey to Champions Day. Alan King discusses the chances of last year's Long Distance Cup winner Trueshan, gaining back-to-back victories, after his win in France just two weeks ago and Amy Ryan joins to give the latest on legend Brando, who will be making his 6th appearance in the Champions Sprint.
On this episode, Laura talks with Christopher Tait of Passenger Recovery and Detroit rock bands Electric Six, Belle Ghoul, and Palace Pier. Chris has been with Electric Six since 2002 and has earned a gold record among other accolades. Sober since 2011, he formed Passenger Recovery in 2016, a small non-profit based in Detroit, to help sober artists and crew that are on the road connect with resources for traveling in recovery, including transportation to meetings locally. Since its inception, it has grown into an international organization helping artists worldwide. Chris and Laura cover a lot of topics in their conversation, including dealing with COVID-19, touring, and the unique struggles artists face maintaining sobriety in life and on the road. Chris has also provided our featured music for this episode, including a song about a 189 year old tortoise called “Jonathan Turtle.” To learn more about Chris, Passenger, and Electric Six, visit passengerrecovery.com and electricsix.com.
Maddy Playle is joined by James Stevens and Mark Boylan to review the weekend's racing action and look ahead to York's Ebor festival. Frankie Dettori claimed Palace Pier was “the best miler I've ever ridden” after the superstar held off Poetic Flare in a pulsating Prix Jacques le Marois. The panel have their say on the race and John Gosden's review of the performance. The Great St Wilfrid Handicap and the Hungerford Stakes were the feature races on home soil this weekend. Maddy and co dissect the results and give their eyecatchers of the weekend. Can Love conquer all in the Juddmonte? Snowfall or Wonderful tonight in the Oaks? Will Stradivarius return to his best? The team look ahead to York's Ebor festival, picking out their fancy for the feature race on each day. To finish off each member of the panel gives their NAP of the week.
Proudly brought to you by TOTE.co.uk, Emmet Kennedy and Rory Delargy review the best of the weekends Racing, with Palace Pier winning another Group 1 in France, Santa Barbara winning another American Grade 1 plus, Masekela, Hukum, Aratus and Rory's 33/1 FFP Gravy Justanotherbottle! For more info on TOTE checkout tote.co.uk Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Ruby & Matt are in flying form, and agree more often than you'd think on who will win at Newbury on Saturday. Listen out for a Ruby/Matt Yankee! The team also look ahead to a belting Prix Jacques Le Marois from Deauville on Sunday, with Palace Pier all the rage. It's Just The Tips, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
Tom is joined by broadcaster and journalist Lydia Hislop to look ahead to a superb Jacques Le Marois at Deauville on Sunday and ask if this is Palace Pier's toughest test to date. We hear from trainer Jim Bolger whose Poetic Flare is second in the betting and from Alpine Star's trainer Jessica Harrington. Tom is also joined by the Paulick Report's Editor-in-Chief Natalie Voss to discuss the breaking news from the US yesterday that trainer Jorge Navarro has changed his plea to guilty and admitted to the consistent doping of his horses over a four-year period. And we are a month away from National Racehorse Week and trainer Rebecca Menzies joins us to look ahead to opening up her yard and tells us that she's had to extend numbers due to demand.
Tom is joined by broadcaster and journalist Lydia Hislop to look ahead to a superb Jacques Le Marois at Deauville on Sunday and ask if this is Palace Pier's toughest test to date. We hear from trainer Jim Bolger whose Poetic Flare is second in the betting and from Alpine Star's trainer Jessica Harrington. Tom is also joined by the Paulick Report's Editor-in-Chief Natalie Voss to discuss the breaking news from the US yesterday that trainer Jorge Navarro has changed his plea to guilty and admitted to the consistent doping of his horses over a four-year period. And we are a month away from National Racehorse Week and trainer Rebecca Menzies joins us to look ahead to opening up her yard and tells us that she's had to extend numbers due to demand.
Kevin and Dan Barber are joined by Nick Lightfoot who takes the helm for the first time on Weighed-In. The possible addition of a fifth day to the Cheltenham Festival has been met with , almost, universal disquiet and, it's fair to say, Kevin and the lads are no fan of even further dilution to the Cotswolds programme. Point Lonsdale, Wes Ward, Palace Pier, Love and Mohaafeth are all discussed in a thorough review of the only 5 day festival in the UK that currently works.
Maddy Playle, Lee Mottershead and Tom Collins reflect on a memorable Royal Ascot week. The team look back at all the big talking points including the Commonwealth Cup where Campanelle was awarded the race after a stewards' inquiry demoted Dragon Symbol who was first past the post. Do the panel think the right decision was made? Palace Pier won the Queen Anne Stakes on Tuesday but would he suit a step up in trip? And would he beat Poetic Flare, who was an impressive winner of the St. James's Palace Stakes, in the Sussex Stakes? Subjectivist won the Gold Cup for trainer Mark Johnston on the Thursday and the panel discuss his performance along with Stradivarius who could only manage fourth. Along with all the Royal Ascot discussion, the guys give their opinions on the proposal to extend the Cheltenham Festival to five days and each give a horse to watch out for this week.
Day 1 of Royal Ascot is here! Ruby Walsh and Matt Chapman are here to fire in all the winners on the first day. Can anything beat Palace Pier in the Queen Anne? Both Ruby and Matt feel Baatash & Poetic Flare are bad favourites in the Kings Stand and St James Palace… but who will they take them on with? It's Royal Ascot coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to round up the day's racing and bloodstock news. Continuing the build up to Royal Ascot next week, they discuss whether Lord North, Stradivarius and Palace Pier will relaunch John and Thady Gosden's season after a quiet time during the European Classics. Nick talks to trainer Charlie Hills, whose seven year old Bataash is another hardy perennial pointing towards the royal meeting, and to Joseph O'Brien, whose two star three year olds - Thunder Moon and Pretty Gorgeous - are both on the comeback trail. Later in this edition, Nick catches up with Goffs Director and Auctioneer Nick Nugent to discuss this week's trade at the Land Rover Sale and to preview the Goffs London Sale on the eve of Ascot.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to round up the day's racing and bloodstock news. Continuing the build up to Royal Ascot next week, they discuss whether Lord North, Stradivarius and Palace Pier will relaunch John and Thady Gosden's season after a quiet time during the European Classics. Nick talks to trainer Charlie Hills, whose seven year old Bataash is another hardy perennial pointing towards the royal meeting, and to Joseph O'Brien, whose two star three year olds - Thunder Moon and Pretty Gorgeous - are both on the comeback trail. Later in this edition, Nick catches up with Goffs Director and Auctioneer Nick Nugent to discuss this week's trade at the Land Rover Sale and to preview the Goffs London Sale on the eve of Ascot.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan for a look at the day's racing news and a look ahead to the weekend's classic action in Ireland which, as we're told by Curragh CEO Pat Keogh are under some threat from the unseasonable wet weather. Nick also talks in this episode to Hugo Palmer, trainer of Irish Guineas live outsider The Rosstafarian, Sean Quinn, whose father John saddles first and second favourites in Haydock's Temple Stakes, to Libby Snell, whose Lulham Bloodstock consigned the top lot this week's Goffs Sale and to James Willoughby, who explains why Palace Pier is now at the head of the TRC Global Rankings.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan for a look at the day's racing news and a look ahead to the weekend's classic action in Ireland which, as we're told by Curragh CEO Pat Keogh are under some threat from the unseasonable wet weather. Nick also talks in this episode to Hugo Palmer, trainer of Irish Guineas live outsider The Rosstafarian, Sean Quinn, whose father John saddles first and second favourites in Haydock's Temple Stakes, to Libby Snell, whose Lulham Bloodstock consigned the top lot this week's Goffs Sale and to James Willoughby, who explains why Palace Pier is now at the head of the TRC Global Rankings.
Proudly brought to you by TOTE.co.uk, Emmet Kennedy, Rory Delargy and Kate Tracey review Palace Pier's stunning Group 1 Lockinge Stakes. Plus St Mark's Basilica is yet another Classic winner for Aidan O'Brien and looks to have the world as his oyster after winning the French 2000 Guineas. Show Your FFP Support with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Tony, Kevin and Hugh are on hand to review all the action from York’s Dante meeting, Newbury, Naas and the French Classics. Palace Pier looks unstoppable and everyone was taken with Winter Power. The Rock gets a mention and TC is planning on forming a new online private members club.
Maddy Playle is joined by Lee Mottershead, Tom Collins and James Stevens for a look back at the weekend's racing while having one eye on the week ahead. Frankie Dettori was over the moon with the way Palace Pier performed in the Lockinge Stakes while Al Aasy won comfortably in the Al Rayyan Stakes showing credentials for the Coronation Cup. As well as that, a look ahead to the Temple Stakes which features Glass Slippers who was last seen winning at the Breeders' Cup.18+ BeGambleAware
The terrific trio of Matt Chapman, Paddy Power and Frank Hickey are here to give you all the info on a great weekend of racing. The Grp 1 Lockinge is start of the show at Newbury, where Palace Pier is red hot favourite for another big win. Sunday is covered with an excellent card at Naas live on RTE2 also. It’s Just The Tips, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
After a barnstorming Dante meeting for the ROB crew, the lads are coming in hot with seven ITV races on Saturday. All three land on Tactical as the most likely winner of the ‘Carnarvon’ at 1.50pm and it's peak bullish TC with his fancy, Oz Legend, in the London Gold Cup. Kevin fancies an Exchange play with Palace Pier in the Lockinge and gives us a couple of very smart two-year-olds to watch out from in Naas on Sunday.
Hello, Welcome Back To Turf Talk, The Lads are back to tell you their thoughts on the season so far. What they take out of the Derby & Oaks trials. Who's impressed them so far this season. Also they look forward to another quality weekend with Palace Pier looking to reign supreme over the Mile division in the Lockinge. As always, thanks to our partners RatingTheRaces.com and thanks to bensounds.com for their music! Hope You Enjoy!!!!!
In Episode 81 of In The Saddle Podcast racing journalist Chris Loader hosts, racing pundit Steve Shanks and Marc Hryhorskyj previewing the racing at Newbury and Newmarket. The panel agree that Tactical is the class act in the Carnarvon Stakes for Andrew Balding but could be vulnerable to one or two rivals. They also agree that Al Aasy is the banker for William Haggas but could face a creditable challenge from Mark Johnston's Thunderous. Chris is very sweet on one for Roger Varian in the London Gold Cup which holds an impressive role of honour in recent years featuring Headman, Communique and Defoe. Palace Pier is the star name in the feature Lockinge Stakes but could have a worth advisory in the shape of Top Rank for James Tate. The panel then focus their attentions to Newmarket where they are keen to take on the unexposed favourites in the Listed contests including John Leeper. NAPS: Chris - Dubawi Sands Marc - Al Aasy Steve - Dee Sprinter Please Subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud!
We begin the show today with a report from Equidia and Sky Sports Racing's French correspondent Katherine Ford on the developments in the case of Pierre Charles Boudot, the French Champion jockey who has been charged with rape. Subsequently, Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss all the day's racing news, including a review of yesterday's action from York, a preview of the Dante Stakes, a look ahead to this weekend's French Classics and the Lockinge Stakes, in which Palace Pier heads the market. His trainer John Gosden joins Nick on the show and also discusses the fallout from the Kentucky Derby and Median Spirit's positive drug test.
Proudly brought to you by TOTE.co.uk, Emmet Kennedy, Rory Delargy and Kate Tracey preview the Group 1 Lockinge Stakes at Newbury. Rory has a confident NAP for the weekend, while Naomi Tukker joins us to describe the madness with Racing Stateside! Show Your FFP Support with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Maddy Playle is joined by Mark Boylan, Tom Collins and Paddy Power’s Paul Binfield for a look back at the weekend’s racing and a preview of a stellar week ahead.Bob Baffert is back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons once again after his Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit returned a post-race blood sample above the permitted threshold for the anti-inflammatory drug betamethasone. US Racing expert Tom Collins provides the latest update on the story and what is expected to happen next.The panel then turn their attention to the racing showcased on ITV over the last week which was kicked off by Chester’s May festival. The team are in agreement that Armory’s return to action on the Rodee was most impressive whilst Zeyaadah looks to be the one to take out of the Cheshire Oaks.Albaflora and River Nymph put up strong performances at Ascot on Saturday but it was Bolshoi Ballet’s electric turn of foot at Leopardstown on Sunday that got everyone talking, including the postcast team. Can he win the Epsom Derby next month?The panel finish off reviewing Palace Pier's chances later in the week and giving their best bets for the Dante meeting at York.
This walk takes about an hour and a half.It is a circular route that takes you from the West Pier along the seafront towards the Palace Pier, through the Lanes, around the Pavilion Gardens, along the North Laine area and up to St Nicholas Church. It then takes you through Clifton conservation area and back down to the West Pier near the i360.Although I have started at the West Pier, it is possible to start at any point on the route; just check the time on the podcast for each point of interest.The content is suitable for any age group and focuses on history, architecture, murders, ghost stories, famous residents and nature.If you enjoyed the walk or have any comments about how it could be improved, please add a review or you can make a donation using the link.Thank you.Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/kittyfisher)
In association with At The Races and The Betfair Exchange: Emmet Kennedy, Chris Cook and Barry Orr chat about Frankies French Connection, as Mishriff and Palace Pier make it a profitable trip to France. We look back at the wins of Dream Of Dreams, Armory, Lucky Vega & Frenetic and discuss the 300/1 and who had £100 e/w on! The lads discuss the latest developments in the Phoenix Thoroughbreds story, the new BHA Chief Executive, the Interference debate annoying jockeys, Coolmore buying a top stallion and Horses to follow at York. Likes & Shares on Twitter and Facebook appreciated
In association with At The Races and The Betfair Exchange: Emmet Kennedy, Kate Tracey, Peter Fornatale and Alan Conway discuss Tom Marquand being replaced by Frankie Dettori on Derby favourite English King, with some very strong views from Kate. We look back at Siskin's superb Irish 2000 Guineas success for Ger Lyons and discuss his potential clash with Palace Pier and Pinatubo at Goodwood. We review Peaceful providing Aidan O'Brien with yet another Classic victory in the Irish 1000 Guineas and discuss her prospects for the rest of the season. Pete talks us through the Belmont victory for Tizzy's The Law, plus get two-year-old highlights from Royal Ascot, ahead of our Ascot Review Specials with Nick Luck and Jane Mangan, available on Tuesday and Wednesday on all Podcast apps. Likes & Shares on Twitter and Facebook appreciated
The Treason Show founder and guru Mark Brailsford was our guest in the studio this week, with a distinct air of positivity, talking about the Arsenal match, and our prospects of survival in the Premier League. Plus there is a new venue for his show - Horatio's on the Palace Pier. Ady had a quick a chat with arguably the greatest-ever player for Brighton & Hove Albion - Mark Lawrenson - about his time here, and also for the club's current situation. Phil Shelley's Shirt of the Week sent Ady into a flat spin. Again.