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The guys close their World Cup previews with the traditional predictions show! It starts with a trip to the Dark Horse Stables as Austin and Amit make their picks to surprise. Then they draft fantasy five-a-side teams as a way to preview individual successes. The show closes with a big bracket reveal as Austin and Amit give their tips to lift the trophy.
Five years after his pandemic-era appearance, Chef Evan Campbell returns to Eat It, Virginia with an update on his culinary journey. Robey Martin and Scott Wise catch up on Evan’s move from running The Stables and Franklin Inn in Richmond to a serene apple orchard resort in Sedona, Arizona. Back home in Virginia, Evan now leads food and beverage at Westminster Canterbury, manages seven dining programs, and curates creative rotating menus for residents. He also shares how his private chef business — complete with his drag persona “Rita Recipe” — keeps him connected to Richmond’s dining scene, and outlines plans for a grassroots advocacy group to support local restaurants.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Natasha helps Helen pack clothes ahead of moving to 5 The Green. Henry's become very organised, labelling all his boxes, whilst Jack is less helpful. They talk about the dairy and Helen's excitement over expanding her herd. Natasha confesses she's almost jealous of Helen's enthusiasm. Driving to Shropshire, Tom points out the irony of using the money from selling retired Tony's Anguses to buy Montey's from another retired farmer. Helen points out how they're saving money by not having to bring them over from France. They then admire the cows in the field and Helen tries to persuade Tom to buy the full herd of ten. Tom points out their mobile dairy would struggle to handle the extra cows and Helen reluctantly agrees to only buy the six they came for. Later, while chatting over a cup of tea, enthusiastic Natasha confesses she has a new business idea for Bridge Farm, to branch out into Botanicals and organic skincare. It could finance sending the twins to private school. Helen tells her to go for it, if that's what they want to do. When Rex catches Alice at The Stables, they agree neither wants to break up. Rex then apologises for what he said to Brian. Alice doesn't know the specifics, so Rex tells her everything. Recalling their fight on Sunday, Alice says she's inherited the Aldridge habit of lashing out. Rex admits to his own flaws and they agree to put it behind them, before Rex reveals his dad texted him, asking to meet Alice. Would she be up for that?
Join us this week as we sit down with Hannah Riley, CEO of The Stables at Cherokee Creek, for a conversation full of faith, vision, and purpose.Hannah shares the journey of building a dream while learning how to fully trust God through every season. From stepping out in faith to navigating challenges as a business owner, this episode is a reminder that faith often requires action before we see the outcome.We also talk about the importance of raising children who understand the value of hard work, generosity, and living with a heart for the Kingdom of God. Hannah's story is filled with wisdom, encouragement, and practical reminders that God is faithful through it all.Follow along with The Stables here: https://www.instagram.com/thestablesatcherokeecreek
Part 3 with Cam Hay from Mustr Racing — and this one's all yarns. Fresh out of school with zero horse experience, Cam talked his way into a job at Gai Waterhouse's Randwick stable. He breaks down the journey from picking up shit for six months to begging Gai for a ride on the lead pony — and the absolute disaster that followed when a 25-year-old half-asleep ex-racehorse decided he'd had enough and bucked Cam right in front of the entire Randwick track. Plus race day chaos with Knuckles, Brizzy and Buster — the bookie who refused to take any more bets, and the bloke who jumped the fence and ran the straight shirtless during a rain-out at Eagle Farm. Cam also gets honest about the lows — including the 1-in-5-million yearling retired before she ever raced.
00:00 Welcome to Boys' Club 01:32 Show Me Your Stack 02:21 QuasiMatt Doxxing Bit 04:24 Thinking Machine Demo 13:06 Altman Texts and Lawsuit 16:43 Kacey Musgraves Discourse 23:14 Rubén Steckel Joins 24:47 Stablecoins Go Mainstream 29:48 Local Stablecoins 101 33:11 Stablecoins In The US 34:40 Institutional Tailwinds 36:51 AirTM Wallet Vision 38:06 Tala Loan Partnership 41:22 What Payments Lack 43:59 Hantavirus Conspiracy 50:59 Meet Prince From Luma AI 51:56 How Luma Works 56:06 Enterprise Adoption Fears 01:01:55 Slop Cannon Culture 01:06:10 Intentional Slop Debate 01:06:43 Inside the Creative Summit 01:07:25 AI Unlocks VFX Creativity 01:09:59 Mission Athletic Club Story 01:11:38 Designing Club Merch 01:12:04 Luma Model Stress Tests 01:12:34 Why Tools Empower Creatives 01:13:27 Show Me Your Stack Plug 01:15:10 Farza and Clicky Clip 01:19:41 New Segment Cash Tips, guest Sahil Goswammi 01:21:04 Sahil's Crypto Banking Path 01:24:10 Clarity Act Breaking News 01:26:02 Stablecoin Yield Fight 01:34:27 Future of Money Programmable 01:36:37 Agentic Payments and Stables 01:40:49 One Minute Cash Tip 01:42:25 Wrap Up and Sign Off
FLORESVILLE — A local family has lost their stable, where they spent more than 20 years training racehorses, to a fire. Elida and Ignacio Bustamante are second generation horse trainers who moved to Floresville in 2003. Elida's father spent a lifetime of training racehorses in Three Rivers, where Elida and Ignacio lived most of their lives. Their home in Floresville on S.H. 97 is on the same property where they do their training. Taylor Perez, the youngest daughter of the Bustamantes, and her husband and young son were staying at her parents' home on May 1, while Ignacio and Elida... Article Link
Peter and Nadia Stonnard launch their Page's Yard restaurant and wine bar, the Stables, on Wednesday 13 May. Paul having been a chef for 23 years takes the kitchen and Nadia will be front of house. Talking to Mike Waddington, Peter said he had almost given up dreaming of a restaurant of their own;, then this came up. The Stables is open lunch time and evenings, Wednesday to Sunday. More at HOME and Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kingsclere Stables Trainer Robert Wellwood joins the show to updates us on the latest news, reviews previews, upcoming runners & more out of his stables, what they have coming up this week & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Game Lodge Stables Trainer Guy Lowry joins the show to chat about the trials held at Hastings yesterday, the state of the grounds, racing in Hawkes Bay, upcoming runners & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Game Lodge Stables Trainer Guy Lowry joins the show to chat about the trials held at Hastings yesterday, the state of the grounds, racing in Hawkes Bay, upcoming runners & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Equiteam's Liz Daniels is joined by the brilliantly inspiring Flo Dawes, a member of the Hawkstone Farmers Choir, whose unforgettable debut on Britain's Got Talent had audiences across the UK reaching for the tissues. Accomplished equestrian Flo, shares more about her day job as a professional dressage rider alongside running a livery yard, Nupdown Equestrian, in Bristol, and how answering an advert on Facebook for singing farmers has changed her life. What began as a simple audition to promote Jeremy Clarkson's Hawkstone lager quickly grew into something far bigger, attracting hundreds of applicants and shining a light on the incredible, often hidden talent within rural communities. Flo shares the choir's journey from meeting Jeremy and Caleb Cooper, to stepping out on a National platform to sing live for the first time in years, and receiving the golden buzzer from Amanda Holden for their powerful rendition of Elbow's One Day. From singing with her Mum, to bringing people together as advocates for mental health and well-being in the rural community, Flo shares a glimpse of what could be next for The Hawkstone Farmers Choir. Find out more about The Hawkstone Farmers Choir. Join the EquiTeam Community.
FLAGSTAFF BOUND is BACK for 2026!Become a Distance to Empty subscriber!: https://www.patreon.com/DistancetoEmptyPod Code IRON at www.goodranchers.com and mention us in the post purchase survey!Get some free DTE Swag by supporting out sponsors!Check out Mount to Coast here: https://mounttocoast.com/discount/DistanceJanji.com and be sure to select 'podcast' > 'Distance to Empty' on the post purchase "How did you hear about Janji" page. Thank you!She represented Great Britain in the marathon at the European Athletics Championships and the Commonwealth Games, then decided that wasn't hard enough. She ran UTMB, TDS, Comrades, and the Annapurna Circuit solo. Last year she ran 300 miles from Los Angeles to Las Vegas at The Speed Project and finished second among all solo women — partly through a heat wave, partly running out of water in the desert, partly navigating on her own with an RV that couldn't go off-road.Now she's coming to Arizona for her first Cocodona 250.In this episode of Flagstaff Bound, Kevin and Peter sit down with Holly Stables, elite marathoner turned ultrarunner, co-founder of RushByNature, and co-host of the Running Won't Save You podcast, for a conversation about what happens when you can't go faster and start going further instead. Holly talks about the arc from running the same marathon time over and over again to eventually just wanting to do something completely different, what she learned navigating 300 miles of the American Southwest with almost no support, and what excites and terrifies her about a race that's actually organized, has aid stations, and goes somewhere on a marked course.She's contractually obligated to play in the Mingus Basketball Association. It's in her sponsorship agreement. She knows this.Cocodona 250 kicks off Monday, May 4th at 5 AM Pacific. Follow the action live on the Mountain Outpost YouTube channel.
We love our animals. But is that enough?Captive animal welfare specialist Georgina Groves joins Karen and Meta for a conversation about the uncomfortable gap between what we know about animal welfare and what we actually do.Georgina's work takes her into some of the world's most under-resourced zoos — but the parallels she draws for horse people are striking. Stables that haven't meaningfully changed in a century. Animals who've forgotten how to be their own species. A health-centric idea of care that protects the body while quietly constraining the life.This is an episode about welfare washing, moral duty, and the difference between caring for an animal and caring about one.Featuring the story of four bears who had to relearn how to be bears — and what that might mean for the horses in our care.
Today's local news and information update from Petersfield's Shine Radio. Liphook Ladies win the league and promotion as Champions. Blooming festival for Historic East meon All Saints Church. The Stables door is bolted for now. We preview this weekend’s sport. To share your news stories email team@shineradio.uk or call, text or WhatsApp 01730 555 500. You make it shine. Published at 4:58am on 10 April, 2026See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's local news and information update from Petersfield's Shine Radio. Liphook Ladies win the league and promotion as Champions. Blooming festival for Historic East meon All Saints Church. The Stables door is bolted for now. We preview this weekend’s sport. To share your news stories email team@shineradio.uk or call, text or WhatsApp 01730 555 500. You make it shine. Published at 4:58am on 10 April, 2026See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kingsclere Stables Trainer Robert Wellwood joins the show to chat about what they have coming up in the near future including, Trentham this weekend and the Derby in Australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Azra's grateful to Ben for coming into work at short notice and as he eats a late breakfast they discuss Azra's fasting. He tells Azra about Josh's upcoming working holiday in Patagonia and the possibility of moving back to the Stables. Ben feels ready, despite the slight memory of his breakdown. They then talk about this year's big push on mental health awareness. Later Ben reports he's contacted Radio Borsetshire; they've suggested doing a live interview with Azra next week, linking it with their own mental health campaign. Azra's nervous about getting her message right, but thinks a call to action might be her best approach. While Jakob attends to a horse with Alice, Brian pops by and notes Rex has a spring in his step. Jakob admits he knows Alice and Rex are an item. Brian's keen to check in with Ruairi, while Alice suggests Ruairi's a bit down because of Paul being away. They discuss Miranda's purchase of Home Farm and debate where to plant a Mother's Day rose for Jennifer. Brian compliments Alice on looking so well, smugly taking credit for her and Rex. Brian's worried about Kate and talks to Jakob. Limited to video calls with Phoebe, Brian's convinced Kate wants to live in Scotland, nearer her daughter and granddaughter. He's keen to check with Jakob how he'd feel if Kate admits she wants to move. Jakob isn't averse in theory, but as Kate hasn't mentioned anything to him Jakob admits a slight panic and wonders whether Kate even wants him to go with her.
George's probation officer, Reg, has bad news – someone's made a complaint about George's ‘public urination' on Sunday. George protests to Amber; he was barely visible. Reg meets George and asks about his future plans, and mentions some worrying patterns of behaviour linked to drinking. There won't be a prosecution, but Reg will recommend an alcohol tag for thirty days. George is incensed, but Amber tells him to suck it up. No-one will spot the tag under his jeans, so he can tell his family he's staying sober to support her. Ruth and David are busy lambing and there's no rest for David, chair of the Borchester Show. Ben can't help as he has to work at the surgery today. They miss Josh, whose being merely polite with them currently, and want to make him feel better before he goes away. David suggests throwing a big party. Ben agrees to ask Josh if he's up for it. Lily and Ben chat as she has a routine blood test. As Ben mentions the party idea, Lily sympathises with Josh's antisocial mood, recalling her own inheritance issues at Lower Loxley. Ben's happy to not be in the running at Brookfield. Lily asks him about moving back into the Stables when Josh goes.Later, David and Ruth want to discuss their ideas for Josh's party. Lily then reports Josh isn't up for it. Ben suggests Josh would enjoy a meal out. Ruth starts booking a fancy sushi place, but David worries it won't be enough to convince Josh he's not the ‘Spare'.
Each year, NRPA hosts its Park and Recreation Month Cover Contest. But before one story makes the cover of the July issue of Parks & Recreation magazine, countless submissions remind us just how powerful this work truly is. With submissions now open for this year's Park and Recreation Month Cover Contest, this episode of Open Space Radio looks back at a few stories from last year that stayed with us. From older adults building connections through a simple walking program to children strengthening literacy skills by reading to horses, these stories capture what parks and recreation does best: create spaces where people connect and grow. Tune in to hear our conversations with: Shannon Barrett, CPRP, recreation coordinator for City of Kerman (California), Parks, Recreation and Community Services, and participants from the Walk With Ease program, who share how a simple walking initiative has built a tight-knit, supportive community. Danielle Bachelder, CPRP, senior parks manager for Broward County (Florida) Parks and Recreation, and a young participant in the Pony Tales program, who discuss how a literacy-based initiative that invites children to read to horses is making an impact on children, families and the horses alike. Both stories may seem simple on the surface. But as the team reflects in this episode, simple ideas often create the most meaningful impact. Listen below to hear the full episode. You'll learn: How simple programs can create transformational impact across generations Why effective leadership, care and passion are often the keys to program success How partnerships expand access and broaden community reach The importance of starting small and building over time How storytelling helps elevate the power of parks and recreation And more If your agency has a story that reflects "The Power Of" parks and recreation, share your photo and story by March 13 for a chance to be featured in the cover story of the July issue of Parks & Recreation magazine. Pictured: Isabella Mangum reads to a horse named Cash at Tradewinds Park and Stables as part of the Pony Tales Program. Photo by Katherine Garces, courtesy of Broward County Parks and Recreation. This season of Open Space Radio is sponsored by BCI Burke: Outdoor play builds confidence, leadership skills and social networks. At BCI Burke, they design outdoor spaces that support movement, opportunity and connection, helping park and recreation professionals create environments where more girls feel encouraged to step in, play hard and lead the game. Learn more at bciburke.com Thanks to BCI Burke for supporting this episode and for their continued commitment to Play That Moves You®.
Small but mighty! Hibiscus Stables have been around the racing world for decades and they're still going strong helmed by a team including Jon Taisey (@plc2be).Learn about one of their tools, https://www.atthesale.com/ and even grab a discount code for the upcoming sale!!
Small but mighty! Hibiscus Stables have been around the racing world for decades and they're still going strong helmed by a team including Jon Taisey (@plc2be). Learn about one of their tools, https://www.atthesale.com/ and even grab a discount code for the upcoming sale!!
A journey through human festivity, told through colorful travel narratives set at some of the world's most eye-catching festivals and interweaved with insights from the fields of anthropology, history, psychology, and folklore, examining why we celebrate festivals in the ways we do.Fiesta explores the vibrant tapestry of human festivity, delving into the extraordinary lengths to which we go to express our cultures and commemorate life's milestones. From drunken pilgrimages to sacrificial funerals, national days to neo-pagan necromancy, festivals represent human culture at its most vivid and varied, and the resulting account is both a rich collection of travel writing and an anthropological exploration of the roles that festivals play in society. Through colorful characters, vibrant sights, and varied locales, Daniel Stables takes a curious, humanistic look at festivals across the world, unravelling the universal threads that run through our diverse global celebrations.Website: https://peculiarbookclub.com/Newsletter: https://subscribepage.io/schillacenewsVIP Membership: https://payhip.com/PeculiarBookClubYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@PeculiarBookClub/streamsBluesky: @peculiarbookclub.bsky.socialFacebook: facebook.com/groups/peculiarbooksclubInstagram: @thepeculiarbookclu
Snyder hosts this episode with first-time guest Gabe Rubin, who teams with Luks to face off against Markkus and Dave, with Eiffel65 untz untzing in the background. We take a trip to the supermarket to see different types of Frosted Mini Wheats battle it out for cereal stardom with Wil and Kenny Wheaton, while Gabe's dad buys some macarons. Condiment king Markkus adds someone to his List while chatting up Sriracha Jones and Wasabi Wilson. A first trip to Dave's ring of rumination - "Aesop's Stables" - yields results, but leaves him wishing for Motrin and Florence Nyquilgale. Luks declares that Paul Giamatti will play him in an upcoming biopic. In the third, Markkus goes back to his 2K knowledge well, and Gabe touts an offensive guru's uber-efficient three-and-out offense, which helps families get to dinner on time. After another soul and brain-crushing 4th quarter, both teams manage to 3-2-1 the final question for a satisfying finish. #askingdaddyalaskahowmanyalaskansheknows #allofvisantheshiancoe #freakycaulifowerears #ladiesdontdiggstefon #aesopsstables #westanenvogue #wheatwars #threeandoutoffense https://dobosdelights.com/ Promo Code: CheckYourTaint https://www.patreon.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.facebook.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.twitter.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.instagram.com/benchwarmerstp/ https://www.teepublic.com/stores/benchwarmers-trivia-podcast
Welcome to Inscape Quest with Trudi Howley and guest Jessica Dallow, an art historian and lifelong equestrian. They explore how horses appear in American art and culture, tracing connections between race, gender, elite sport, animal agency, and welfare through painting, photography, and sculpture. Dallow combines personal experience and scholarship—discussing jockeys and cowboys of color, women in equestrian sport, the economic dimensions of horse culture, and new directions in animal studies and art historical research. Names of Artists: April Bay; Deborah Butterfield; Kennedy Carter; Anna Hyatt Huntington; Wadsworth Jarrell; Veryl Goodnight; Ivan B. McClellan; Richard Thorpe McLean; Frida Orupabo; Cedric Smith; George Stubbs; Schreiber & Sons : Portraits of Noted Horses of America; Edward Troye; AfriCobra (Black Arts Collective) Jessica Dallow's Book: Routledge Advances in Art & Visual Studies Charity for Working Equids
Stablecoins are no longer just a crypto utility, they're becoming the rails of the next financial system, and the real battle over who controls them is only beginning. In this conversation, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino and Bo Hines explain why Tether built its technology years before regulation caught up, how liquidity and distribution now matter more than ideology, and why banks, governments, and institutions are all racing to secure their place in a system that's quietly reshaping Bitcoin, stablecoins, and global finance from the inside out.
Tedd Huff, CEO of fintech advisory firm Voalyre and host of Fintech Confidential, sits down with Fintech Confidential CI, Robert Musiala, Partner at Baker Hostetler and co-leader of their Web3 and Digital Assets team, to break down what made 2025 the most consequential year in crypto regulation. The SEC reversed course, the Genius Act passed at lightning speed, and stablecoins exploded from $205 billion to $308 billion in market cap. This is the month-by-month breakdown of how regulatory clarity supercharged the entire industry.The SEC declared most crypto assets are not securities, dismantling years of legal uncertainty. Banks got the green light to offer crypto custody and exchange services. Circle's IPO validated stablecoins as core financial infrastructure. The Genius Act created the first federal stablecoin framework while banning yield payments and imposing strict reserve requirements. NFTs gained legal clarity, DeFi got legitimized, and crypto-native firms started filing for bank charters. If you're building in crypto, investing in blockchain, or trying to understand where regulation is headed in 2026, this breaks down the exact moves that matter.TAKEAWAYS:1️⃣ Genius Act created federal stablecoin operating rules2️⃣ Stables finally legal under federal framework3️⃣ IRS solves crypto tax confusion overnight4️⃣ Stablecoin yield payments now completely banned5️⃣ SEC stops lawsuits, issues guidance insteadLINKS:Guest: Robert MusialaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-musiala/Baker Hostetler: https://www.bakerlaw.com/people/robert-musialaBlockchain Monitor: https://www.blockchainmonitor.com/Company: Baker HostetlerWebsite: https://www.bakerlaw.com/Web3 & Digital Assets: https://www.bakerlaw.com/practices/web3-digital-assetsFintech ConfidentialPodcast: https://fintechconfidential.com/listenNotifications: https://fintechconfidential.com/accessLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fintechconfidentialX: https://x.com/FTconfidentialSUPPORTERS:DFNS: Wallets as a service, API first, multi-chain, secured with MPC across 50+ blockchains - fintechconfidential.com/dfnsSkyflow: Zero trust data privacy vault for PCI, CCPA, GDPR, SOC 2 compliance - skyflowsecure.comHawk: AI tools for real-time payment screening and fraud prevention - gethawkai.comABOUT:Robert Musiala is Partner and co-leader of Baker Hostetler's Web3 and Digital Assets team, providing weekly analysis on the Blockchain Monitor blog. Baker Hostetler is a leading U.S. law firm with over 900 attorneys serving blockchain clients from startups to Fortune 500 companies.Tedd Huff is the Founder of Voalyre and Diamond D3, professional services consulting firms focused on global payments and marketing. He is also video podcast host and executive producer on the Fintech Confidential network. Over the past 25+ years, he has contributed to FinTech startups as an Advisory Board Member, Co-Founder, and Chief Experience Officer, providing strategic and tactical direction for global companies, focusing on growth while delivering process improvements and user experience-driven value to simplify the complexity of payments.CHAPTERS:00:00 Episode Highlights02:08 Dfns: Wallets as a Service (sponsor)04:01 2025 Regulatory Changes and Market Impact04:43 January: SEC's Tone Shift and Market...
This week on The Nitty Gritty, Chad & Leonard return with Unstable Stables! This time we tackle Immortal and Fortune, break down each member and draft them into teams. Join us as we discuss these factions, how they are connected and fantasy book some matches! Let us know what you think of this idea in the comments. Please hit that "like" button and subscribe to our content. We are also available where ever you listen to podcasts. Thank you for giving us a shot!
It's Honing Day at the Stables, and Hernosity the Unicorn is keeping a secret from the other magical horses. Also, there's a giant hole all the way through What If World! Lessons include: You don't need anyone else to tell you what your magic is; there are many ways to be a helper. Subscribe, Support the show, and get our new Yoto Cards! Want more kids podcasts for the whole family? Grown-ups, subscribe to Starglow+ here. Learn more about Starglow Media here. Follow Starglow on Instagram and YouTube Share questions with a grownup's help via email: hello@whatifworldpodcast.com or voicemail: 205-605-WHAT (9428)Eric and Karen O'Keeffe make What If World. Our producer is Miss Lynn. Character art by Ana Stretcu, episode art by Lynn Hickernell, podcast art by Jason O'Keefe, and theme song by Craig Martinson.
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We spend a whole week with our heads down the lavatory and wonder if Leonard is going for sainthood and how Lily can be quite so blasé about Australia....Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ambridgeonthecouch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Revisit: Wendy and Glenn are live from the Tri-Circle-D Ranch in Disney World on International Podcast Day. Learn all about the magical horses at Disney World and the history of Walt Disney and his love of horses. Plus, Glenn rode a horse! Listen in..HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3835 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreSubmission form for Holiday Week EntriesPhoto: Yes, Glenn rode a horse, meet Jack FrostTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringGuest: Robin Walker, Zoological Manager at Disney's Tri-Circle D Ranch at Fort Wilderness CampgroundGuest: Carrie, Senior Ranch Hand at Disney's Tri-Circle D Ranch at Fort Wilderness Campground.Additional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like You
Revisit: Wendy and Glenn are live from the Tri-Circle-D Ranch in Disney World on International Podcast Day. Learn all about the magical horses at Disney World and the history of Walt Disney and his love of horses. Plus, Glenn rode a horse! Listen in..HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3835 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreSubmission form for Holiday Week EntriesPhoto: Yes, Glenn rode a horse, meet Jack FrostTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringGuest: Robin Walker, Zoological Manager at Disney's Tri-Circle D Ranch at Fort Wilderness CampgroundGuest: Carrie, Senior Ranch Hand at Disney's Tri-Circle D Ranch at Fort Wilderness Campground.Additional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like You
Le prix de l'électricité pour les ménages européens est loin d'être uniforme, présentant un véritable grand écart tarifaire à travers le continent. Selon les données de 2024, le coût du kilowattheure (kWh) varie de 0,10 euro à 0,39 euro, illustrant une forte hétérogénéité entre les États membres.Un Mix Énergétique DéterminantLa principale explication de ces variations réside dans le mix énergétique adopté par chaque pays.Coûts Stables et Bas : Les nations qui s'appuient majoritairement sur des sources d'énergie peu sensibles à la volatilité des marchés internationaux — comme l'énergie nucléaire (cas de la France, à près de 70% de sa production) ou l'hydroélectricité (cas de la Norvège) — bénéficient de coûts de production plus stables et, par conséquent, souvent plus bas.Coûts Volatils et Élevés : À l'inverse, les pays qui dépendent fortement des énergies fossiles, telles que le gaz ou le charbon (comme l'Allemagne, la Pologne ou les Pays-Bas), exposent davantage leurs consommateurs aux fluctuations imprévisibles des prix des matières premières sur les marchés mondiaux.En 2024, l'Allemagne affichait le kWh le plus cher à 0,39 euro, suivie de près par le Danemark et l'Irlande (0,37 euro). La France, avec un prix moyen de 0,29 euro/kWh pour les particuliers en 2024 (légèrement au-dessus de la moyenne européenne), se situait en milieu de tableau. Les tarifs les plus avantageux se trouvent dans des pays comme la Hongrie (environ 0,10 euro/kWh), ainsi qu'en Bulgarie, à Malte ou en Croatie.L'Impact Crucial de la FiscalitéAu-delà de la production, la fiscalité représente un levier majeur pour expliquer les différences de prix. Certains États choisissent de taxer fortement l'électricité pour financer la transition énergétique et les investissements dans les renouvelables, comme c'est en partie le cas en Allemagne. D'autres, à l'opposé, limitent drastiquement la charge fiscale pour maintenir des tarifs bas. La Hongrie, par exemple, utilise une TVA réduite et un encadrement des prix par l'État pour proposer les tarifs les plus faibles.En France, le gouvernement envisage d'utiliser ce levier fiscal en étudiant une possible baisse des accises sur l'électricité, tout en prévoyant une augmentation de celles sur le gaz pour harmoniser les politiques en faveur de la transition énergétique. Cependant, cette mesure, bien que bénéfique pour les foyers au tout-électrique, pourrait pénaliser les ménages chauffés au gaz (notamment dans le parc social), soulevant des discussions complexes pour l'équilibre du budget 2026. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Matt and Nic are back for another week of news and deals. In this episode: The Senate Ag Cmte publishes a Market Structure draft Paul Atkins' token taxonomy speech Fed Governor Stephen Miran gives a major stablecoin speech Grayscale files their S-1 Coinbase announces a tokensale platform Coinbase is leaving Delaware The Coinbase BVNK deal falls through Visa Direct adds stablecoin support The Czech republic buys Bitcoin DATs are struggling CBDC holdouts Jack Dorsey bends the knee on stablecoins Content mentioned: Stephen Miran, A Global Stablecoin Glut: Implications for Monetary Policy
JK and Jack discuss Tiz the Law, Funny Cide, the Bus, and NY racing!
JK and Jack discuss Tiz the Law, Funny Cide, the Bus, and NY racing!
Tom Stables joins Dylan, and together they talk about the unique bond shared in the Seward fishing community, things that can kill you in Africa, and recount some of the best stories from Tom's fishing and safari career. From the Pacific to the Atlantic, Alaska to Africa, Tom has a wealth of knowledge and stories. You don't want to miss this one!
JK and Jonathan talk about the tax code for horse owners, Monmouth, Nitrogen, and the DJ Stable reduction...NOT dispersal!
JK and Jonathan talk about the tax code for horse owners, Monmouth, Nitrogen, and the DJ Stable reduction...NOT dispersal!
Matt and Nic return for another week of news and deals. In this episode: We review the DAT fine print Why being in power is sometimes the hardest part Stripe and Circle announce their own L1s We make the case for stablecoin L1s The irony in Stripe's L1 What about a DAT of DATs? Bullish goes public Breakfast cereals Do Kwon pleads guilty BPI sends a letter to Congress complaining about stablecoin interest Can you prohibit stablecoin yield? Bo Hines steps down Bessent says the USG will not be buying Bitcoin Is monero being 51% attacked? Content mentioned: BitMEX Research, Treasury Company Advisory Agreements Julie Hill, Governmental Debanking
Matt and Nic are back for another week of news and deals. In this episode: What's wrong with NYC? China bans Bitcoin for the 15th time Is China really lauching an RMB stablecoin? We dissect the Trump debanking EO OpenAI releases GPT5 SEC: Liquid staking tokens are not securities Roman Storm is found guilty on one of three counts Hester Peirce's speech on financial privacy How should we solve debanking? Will stablecoins replace bank wires? Is AI going to reveal the identity of Satoshi Further reading: Hester Peirce, Peanut Butter & Watermelon: Financial Privacy in the Digital Age Nic on Substack, The Last Word on Stablecoins and Free Banking
Michael Sidgwick & Michael Hamflett review AEW Dynamite and discuss...AHangman Page Kicks Ass, Challenges Jon Moxley!MJF & The Hurt Syndicate In Trouble?Athena Almost Executes Against Toni Storm!Will Ospreay Injured!Several New Stables Form!@MSidgwick @MichaelHamflett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wyatt sits down with Bernando Bilotta, founder of Stables.money. In this episode: Stablecoin usage in APAC, for saving, spending, and beyond Retail adoption that bleeds into institutional adoption The forward-looking path for stablecoin finance