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Best podcasts about Steve Kraus

Latest podcast episodes about Steve Kraus

StartUp Health NOW Podcast
Health Tech Trends: AI, Private Markets, and 2025 Predictions from Bessemer Venture Partners

StartUp Health NOW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024


On this week's podcast episode, Steve Kraus and Sofia Guerra of Bessemer Venture Partners joined us to discuss the trends and predictions outlined in their second annual State of Health Tech report.  Key takeaways include: AI: Health tech dollars invested in AI-focused companies have increased 1.5x in just two years, reaching 38% in 2024 to date. Private market recovery: Mega rounds of $50M+ for later-stage companies with strong fundamentals, alongside a surge of seed and Series A companies scaling to $1M-$10M ARR within three years. 2025 predictions: Adoption of in-house services-as-software, AI enhancing doctors' capabilities, AI streamlining value-based care, and more companies blending cutting-edge technology with deep healthcare expertise. About Steve Kraus: Steve Kraus is a partner at Bessemer in the Cambridge office and a world-renowned healthcare investor. He is the author of Bessemer's 10 Laws of Healthcare, Benchmarks for Growing Health Tech Businesses, and co-host of the podcast Heart of Healthcare. Kraus currently sits on the boards of Bright Health Group, Headspace Health, Groups, Qventus, AspenRx, HouseRx, Oshi Health, Folx Health, Mural Health, and Alcresta. About Sofia Guerra: Sofia Guerra is a vice president at Bessemer Venture Partners, where she invests in seed to growth healthcare and life sciences companies. She is the co-author of State of Health Tech report, Benchmarks for Growing Health Tech Business, and How to Scale Health Tech Businesses to $100M and Beyond, a study of 100+ best-in-class companies to understand key metrics relevant for scalability in healthcare software and tech-enabled services. Listen in for the complete chat with Steve Kraus and Sofia Guerra and learn about the key trends shaping the future of health tech. Are you ready to tell YOUR story? Members of our Health Moonshot Communities are leading startups with breakthrough technology-driven solutions for the world's biggest health challenges. Exposure in StartUp Health Media to our global audience of investors and partners – including our podcast, newsletters, magazine, and YouTube channel – is a benefit of our Health Moonshot Community Showcase Membership. To schedule a call and see if you qualify to join and increase brand awareness through our multi-media storytelling efforts, submit our three-minute application. If you're mission-driven, collaborative, and ready to contribute as much as you gain, you might be the perfect fit. Learn more and apply today. Want more content like this? Sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Technology is transforming genetic testing and bringing hope to families facing rare diseases. In this episode, GeneDx (Nasdaq: WGS) CEO Katherine Stuhlin sits down with Steve Kraus to share how AI is being used to crack life's most complex code and speed up diagnosis from years to days.We cover:

Horses in the Morning
REVISIT: Palmer Hoof Angles, Dog Health, and Good Weird News for October 9th, 2024

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 73:58


In today's episode, we're diving back into the archives to revisit a fascinating conversation with farrier Steve Kraus. Remember when we talked about the Palmer angles? If not, don't worry – we're about to break down what they are and why they're so crucial for equine health.Plus, we're catching up on the Canine Health Minute, sharing some positive equine news, and adding a dash of weird world news for good measure.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3537 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresPremier Sponsor: State Line TackGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Farrier Program InstructorVisit our Facebook page for all the pics and postsFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose and Listeners Like You!Support the show

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REVISIT: Palmer Hoof Angles, Dog Health, and Good Weird News for October 9th, 2024 - HORSES IN THE MORNING

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 73:58


In today's episode, we're diving back into the archives to revisit a fascinating conversation with farrier Steve Kraus. Remember when we talked about the Palmer angles? If not, don't worry – we're about to break down what they are and why they're so crucial for equine health.Plus, we're catching up on the Canine Health Minute, sharing some positive equine news, and adding a dash of weird world news for good measure.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3537 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresPremier Sponsor: State Line TackGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Farrier Program InstructorVisit our Facebook page for all the pics and postsFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose and Listeners Like You!Support the show

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
The GLP-1 Weight Loss Revolution | Form Health CEO Evan Richardson

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 32:21


GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy have transformed best practices for weight loss care and created an opportunity for digital health innovation. In this episode, Steve Kraus sits down with Evan Richardson, founder and CEO of Form Health, to discuss GLP-1s and the virtual medical weight loss care landscape.We cover:- How Form Health differentiates itself in the competitive weight care market- The impact of GLP-1 medications and the challenges of drug shortages- The role of compounding pharmacies and potential regulatory changes- The importance of holistic care and patient adherence for sustainable weight loss- Obesity treatment innovation and the future of healthcare- Advice for aspiring healthcare entrepreneurs from his experiences at Castlight Health and Included HealthSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
Fixing What's Broken | Founding General Partner of Town Hall Ventures, Andy Slavitt

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 40:26


In this episode, Steve Kraus interviews Andy Slavitt, General Partner at Town Hall Ventures and former CMS and UnitedHealth Group executive. We look back on his career-long mission to fix American healthcare's biggest challenges, encompassing roles in insurance, government, healthcare startups, and venture capital.We cover:- The high-stakes mission to rescue Healthcare.gov and implement the Affordable Care Act- His unexpected transition from entrepreneur to executive at UnitedHealth Group- His tenure as the head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)- The promise and hurdles of value-based care- Why healthcare is slow to adopt technological innovations- Navigating healthcare policy across changing political landscapesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Horses in the Morning
Summer Sizzle Special Mashup by WERM Flooring for July 15th, 2024

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 39:53


Dust off your helmets and sunscreen, because we're saddling up for a summer special episode! We've got your horse covered from head to hoof with expert advice on keeping them cool, comfortable, and healthy all season long.First up, Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University, joins us to dish on the best summertime hoof care tips. Then, Isabel Holden and Coach Jenn tackle those pesky coat issues – sweet itch, hives, summer sores, you name it, they'll tame it! Finally, Dr. Julie Bullock, DVM, dives deep into heat stress, helping you keep your equine friend feeling their best all summer long.So grab a cool drink, settle in, and get ready for a summer-sized dose of horse care knowledge!Guest: Steve Kraus - Cornell Farrier ProgramGuest: Isabel HoldenTopic Links: Summer Sores, Sweet ItchGuest: Dr. Julie Bullock, DVM Photo: Horse Radio NetworkAdditional support for this podcast is provided by WERM Flooring, Purina, Cosequin, and Listeners Like You!Timestamps: 02:45 - Summertime Hoofcare14:50 - Summer Skin Issues33:35 - Heat Stress

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
The Art of Storytelling in Healthcare

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 37:27


Marketing and communications play a critical role in securing investment and driving product and service adoption in digital health. In this special two-part episode, Steve Kraus explores the art of storytelling in healthcare with two industry experts: Chrissy Farr, a veteran digital health journalist turned venture capitalist and advisor, and Kate Cronin, Chief Brand Officer at Moderna. They discuss:-What makes for a great story in digital health-The importance of including setbacks and challenges in company narratives-The undervaluing of marketing and communications roles-Strong digital health brands such as Livongo, PillPack, and Bobbie-Chief Brand Officers vs. Chief Marketing Officers-Lessons learned from rapidly scaling Moderna's brand during the COVID-19 pandemic-The importance of internal communicationsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Summer Sizzle Special Mashup by WERM Flooring for July 15th, 2024 - HORSES IN THE MORNING

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 39:53


Dust off your helmets and sunscreen, because we're saddling up for a summer special episode! We've got your horse covered from head to hoof with expert advice on keeping them cool, comfortable, and healthy all season long.First up, Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University, joins us to dish on the best summertime hoof care tips. Then, Isabel Holden and Coach Jenn tackle those pesky coat issues – sweet itch, hives, summer sores, you name it, they'll tame it! Finally, Dr. Julie Bullock, DVM, dives deep into heat stress, helping you keep your equine friend feeling their best all summer long.So grab a cool drink, settle in, and get ready for a summer-sized dose of horse care knowledge!Guest: Steve Kraus - Cornell Farrier ProgramGuest: Isabel HoldenTopic Links: Summer Sores, Sweet ItchGuest: Dr. Julie Bullock, DVM Photo: Horse Radio NetworkAdditional support for this podcast is provided by WERM Flooring, Purina, Cosequin, and Listeners Like You!Timestamps: 02:45 - Summertime Hoofcare14:50 - Summer Skin Issues33:35 - Heat Stress

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
10x the Incumbent with AI | Abridge

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 46:54


Clinical notes are one of the more tedious parts of doctors' day-to-day lives—so much so that they're often called “pajama time,” since physicians spend 2-3 hours writing them at night. In this episode, Steve Kraus sits down with Dr. Shiv Rao, co-founder and CEO of Abridge, an AI-first healthcare company that's been in the spotlight for solving this problem. Abridge uses advanced machine learning to structure and summarize medical conversations, creating clinical documentation and structured data while reducing clinician burnout.Shiv traces his journey from a skateboarding rebel to a cardiologist, professor, healthcare investor, and now founder of a pioneering digital health startup. He shares how his passion for scalable impact and exposure to cutting-edge research at Carnegie Mellon led him to start Abridge in 2018.Steve and Shiv discuss:- How Abridge differentiated itself early on through AI technology and go-to-market (GTM) strategy- The company's ROI and anti-burnout metrics, like note quality, pajama time, and cognitive load- Clinician-AI collaboration vs. direct-to-consumer applications- The surprising parallels between managing an ICU and running a startup- The habits and mindsets that keep Shiv grounded while leading a fast-growing, mission-driven companySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
Redefining Eating Disorder Care | Equip Health

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 34:58


80% of Americans suffering from eating disorders don't get the treatment they need. That's where Equip comes in. In this episode, Steve Kraus sits down with Kristina Saffran, the co-founder and CEO of Equip, a virtual provider transforming eating disorder treatment by making evidence-based care more accessible to patients and families. Kristina shares her personal journey recovering from anorexia and how her experience with the challenges in traditional treatment led her to found a non-profit and ultimately start Equip. She and Steve dive into:Misconceptions about eating disorders and the barriers that prevent the vast majority of sufferers from getting treatmentEquip's virtual, multidisciplinary five-person care team modelThe company's focus on delivering evidence-based treatment while pioneering new research to improve outcomesThe importance of collaborating with insurance payers to improve access and reduce costsKristina's advice for mission-driven healthcare entrepreneursSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
The Midlife Women's Care Gap | Midi Health CEO Joanna Strober

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 30:41


In this episode, Steve Kraus talks with Joanna Strober, co-founder and CEO of Midi Health, a virtual healthcare platform specifically for women in midlife (ages 35-65). Midi Health is a virtual care clinic created by specialists in perimenopause and menopause to address the massive unmet needs of women in this demographic.Joanna explains why women often lose touch with an OBGYN after child-bearing years but don't get the care they need from primary care physicians. She shares insights on her current company's impressive retention and patient outcomes, plus lessons learned from her previous digital health startup, Kurbo Health, which focused on childhood obesity.As a former investor at Bessemer Venture Partners, Joanna reflects on what entrepreneurs should expect from their investors. As a mother, Joanna discusses the importance of resilience, prioritization, and partnership in enabling women to thrive as parents and professionals.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Bob Frantz Authority Podcast
2-9-24 | Always Right Radio With Bob Frantz

The Bob Frantz Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 96:50


It is a guest filled Friday.  Bob kicks of the show talking with State Senator Jerry Cirino about SB83 whould would help eliminate DEI on our schools.  The bill was derailed after some "republicans" got in the way.  Then it's time to talk about the "feeble and elderly" President with Congressman Max Miller.  Then it is time to get local as we talk with Steve Kraus as he battles in a run for office.  Then Bob is joined by Tim Graham from Newsbusters as they talk about the  President after a report says he is not fit to stand trial, but is fit to run the country,  Bob wraps up this Friday taking some calls.  Have a good weekend!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Horses in the Morning
REVISIT: The Winter Episode - Hoof Care for Winter, Frostbite in Horses, and the 5 Stages of Gr(ief)ays In Winter for Wednesday, January 24th, 2024

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 37:39


Glenn, Jennifer, and Ashley are off at Podfest in Orlando so we opened the vault and created a best-of episode highlighting some important winter tips. Hop in the time machine as we revisit two interviews from 2021 when Steve Kraus talked about Winter hoof care and Dr. Bryan Waldridge came on to discuss frostbite in horses and a chat about the five stages of gr(ief)ay in the winter. Stay warm friends!REVISIT: The Winter Episode - Hoof Care for Winter, Frostbite in Horses, and the 5 Stages of Gr(ief)ays In Winter for Wednesday, January 24th, 2024 - Episode 3350 Show Notes & Links: Link for sight impaired – Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Premier Sponsor: State Line TackHealth Segment Sponsor: Daily Dose EquineGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityGuest: Dr. Bryan Waldridge from Dr B's BluegrassStory: The 5 Stages of Gr(ief)ays In WinterThere's an App for that! Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast is provided by Purina and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps: 03:30 - Winter Hoof Care19:14 - Frostbite in Horses31:46 - Winter GraysSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!

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REVISIT: The Winter Episode - Hoof Care for Winter, Frostbite in Horses, and the 5 Stages of Gr(ief)ays In Winter for Wednesday, January 24th, 2024 - HORSES IN THE MORNING

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 37:39


Glenn, Jennifer, and Ashley are off at Podfest in Orlando so we opened the vault and created a best-of episode highlighting some important winter tips. Hop in the time machine as we revisit two interviews from 2021 when Steve Kraus talked about Winter hoof care and Dr. Bryan Waldridge came on to discuss frostbite in horses and a chat about the five stages of gr(ief)ay in the winter. Stay warm friends!REVISIT: The Winter Episode - Hoof Care for Winter, Frostbite in Horses, and the 5 Stages of Gr(ief)ays In Winter for Wednesday, January 24th, 2024 - Episode 3350 Show Notes & Links: Link for sight impaired – Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Premier Sponsor: State Line TackHealth Segment Sponsor: Daily Dose EquineGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityGuest: Dr. Bryan Waldridge from Dr B's BluegrassStory: The 5 Stages of Gr(ief)ays In WinterThere's an App for that! Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast is provided by Purina and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps: 03:30 - Winter Hoof Care19:14 - Frostbite in Horses31:46 - Winter GraysSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!

HLTH Matters
Executive Series: Rethinking Valuations in Healthcare: The Next Horizon for VC Investor with Steve Kraus

HLTH Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 12:32


About Steve Kraus:Steve Kraus is a partner at Bessemer in the Cambridge office and a world-renowned healthcare investor. He is the author of Bessemer's 10 Laws of Healthcare,  Benchmarks for Growing Health tech Businesses, and is a co-host of A Healthy Dose podcast. Steve currently sits on the boards of Bright Health Group, Headspace Health, Groups, Qventus, AspenRx, HouseRx, Oshi Health, Folx Health, Mural Health, Alcresta and US Health Partners.Prior to joining Bessemer, Steve worked for a growth-stage, private equity firm and as a management consultant at Bain & Company. He has also worked on several different political campaigns throughout his career.He serves as an Observer at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, an advisor to Boston Children's Hospital and the Harvard Business School's Center for Entrepreneurship, and on the investment committees of BCBS Massachusetts and Rock Health.Steve graduated from summa cum laude from Yale University and earned his MBA from Harvard, where he was a Baker Scholar.Things You'll Learn:With a dedicated healthcare practice for over 40 years, Bessemer brings a unique advantage by integrating partners with diverse industry expertise and networks. This approach allows them to make strategic investments in various industries, including healthcare, software as a service, fintech, consumer, and crypto.The Intersection of Healthcare and AI: One of the fascinating topics discussed is how Bessemer leverages the convergence of healthcare and AI.By combining Bessemer's healthcare team's knowledge with a deep AI team, they have built one of the most extensive portfolios in healthcare AI today. This focus on innovation and emerging technologies positions them to tap into the potential of AI to drive down costs, improve outcomes, and revolutionize the healthcare industry.Navigating the Current Landscape: With recent economic challenges, including market downturns and valuation adjustments, the VC industry has faced some headwinds. However, Steve Krause highlights that the current valuation reset has created opportunities for investors.Steve emphasizes that the healthcare sector, in particular, holds immense potential, and as the public markets open up, the next cohort of healthcare tech companies will emerge, propelling the industry forward.Resources:Connect with and follow Steve Kraus on LinkedIn.Follow Bessemer on LinkedIn and visit their website.

HLTH Matters
HLTH Executive Series: Rethinking Valuations in Healthcare: The Next Horizon for VC Investor with Steve Kraus

HLTH Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 12:32


About Steve Kraus:Steve Kraus is a partner at Bessemer in the Cambridge office and a world-renowned healthcare investor. He is the author of Bessemer's 10 Laws of Healthcare,  Benchmarks for Growing Health tech Businesses, and is a co-host of A Healthy Dose podcast. Steve currently sits on the boards of Bright Health Group, Headspace Health, Groups, Qventus, AspenRx, HouseRx, Oshi Health, Folx Health, Mural Health, Alcresta and US Health Partners.Prior to joining Bessemer, Steve worked for a growth-stage, private equity firm and as a management consultant at Bain & Company. He has also worked on several different political campaigns throughout his career.He serves as an Observer at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, an advisor to Boston Children's Hospital and the Harvard Business School's Center for Entrepreneurship, and on the investment committees of BCBS Massachusetts and Rock Health.Steve graduated from summa cum laude from Yale University and earned his MBA from Harvard, where he was a Baker Scholar.Things You'll Learn:With a dedicated healthcare practice for over 40 years, Bessemer brings a unique advantage by integrating partners with diverse industry expertise and networks. This approach allows them to make strategic investments in various industries, including healthcare, software as a service, fintech, consumer, and crypto.The Intersection of Healthcare and AI: One of the fascinating topics discussed is how Bessemer leverages the convergence of healthcare and AI.By combining Bessemer's healthcare team's knowledge with a deep AI team, they have built one of the most extensive portfolios in healthcare AI today. This focus on innovation and emerging technologies positions them to tap into the potential of AI to drive down costs, improve outcomes, and revolutionize the healthcare industry.Navigating the Current Landscape: With recent economic challenges, including market downturns and valuation adjustments, the VC industry has faced some headwinds. However, Steve Krause highlights that the current valuation reset has created opportunities for investors.Steve emphasizes that the healthcare sector, in particular, holds immense potential, and as the public markets open up, the next cohort of healthcare tech companies will emerge, propelling the industry forward.Resources:Connect with and follow Steve Kraus on LinkedIn.Follow Bessemer on LinkedIn and visit their website.

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
State of Health Tech 2023

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 27:22


In this episode, guests Sofia Guerra and Steve Kraus from Bessemer Venture Partners discuss their recently published report, "State of Health Tech 2023." We discuss what's going on in the public markets (and why), bad bubbles vs. okay bubbles, how health tech companies compare to other sectors, and looking for phoenixes to rise from the ashes.Read the BVP report here.Read the article on publicly traded digital health companies here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
Where There Is Waste There Is Opportunity | Zocdoc CEO Oliver Kharraz, MD

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 41:16


Almost a third of healthcare spending goes towards administrative costs, and it's been noted that at least half of this administrative spending is wasteful.In this episode we talk about waste in healthcare, and then pull back the curtain to talk about the building of digital health OG, Zocdoc. From raising capital in and surviving the last economic meltdown (remember Sequoia's famous RIP good times memo?!?) to a founder separation to completely pivoting their business model, to losing 90% of revenue at the beginning of COVID, to doubling the number of providers on the platform last year, Founder and CEO Oliver Kharraz, M.D. has lived the full entrepreneurial journey and is an open book.Join hosts Halle Tecco and special guest-host Steve Kraus as we get an inside look into the strategic pivots, challenges, and innovations that have shaped Zocdoc.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Horses in the Morning
Polo Ponies 101, Pet FBI, Hoof Wall Flare, for Aug 23, 2023 by Kemin Equine

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 57:57


Dr. Lauren Proctor-Brown of Team Resolute joins us to talk to us about how they care for and train Polo horses. Dr. We learn all about the Pet FBI from Executive Director Leslie Poole. Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University explains what Hoof Wall Flare is and what can be done about it. A classic mashup.Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: Learn more about Kemin Equine – EquiSUMMITFeatured Image: HORSES IN THE MORNINGGuest: Dr. Lauren Proctor-BrownGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityGuest: Leslie Poole, Executive Director Pet FBI Link: Equine Heat Stress PosterFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Daily Dose Equine, State Line Tack and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps:11:24 – Polo Ponies 10122:00 – Horse Health Report30:00 – Pet FBI

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Polo Ponies 101, Pet FBI, Hoof Wall Flare, for Aug 23, 2023 by Kemin Equine - HORSES IN THE MORNING

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 57:57


Dr. Lauren Proctor-Brown of Team Resolute joins us to talk to us about how they care for and train Polo horses. Dr. We learn all about the Pet FBI from Executive Director Leslie Poole. Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University explains what Hoof Wall Flare is and what can be done about it. A classic mashup.Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: Learn more about Kemin Equine – EquiSUMMITFeatured Image: HORSES IN THE MORNINGGuest: Dr. Lauren Proctor-BrownGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityGuest: Leslie Poole, Executive Director Pet FBI Link: Equine Heat Stress PosterFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Daily Dose Equine, State Line Tack and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps:11:24 – Polo Ponies 10122:00 – Horse Health Report30:00 – Pet FBI

Bar and Restaurant Podcast :by The DELO
Steve Kraus - Coffee talk and Good Press. The owner of PRESS Coffee and I talk family, running a business, coffee, and passion for life !

Bar and Restaurant Podcast :by The DELO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 31:58


Meet Steve Kraus from PRESS Coffee. What an adventure Steve has had and he is just getting started. I hope you enjoy this podcast with my really good friend. We talk life, coffee, family and other aspects of running a business. Check out https://presscoffee.com/ and many of their locations around the valley ! Grab a cup sit back and enjoy the show. Thanks for following on the DELO ! Please subscribe and check out my website. www.iamthedelo.com

Horses in the Morning
Equine Retracted Sole, Cowgirl In The Kitchen BBQ for July 20, 2022 by State Line Tack

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 58:44


Award winning author Lisa Wysocky co-hosts today's show.  We chat with farrier Steve Kraus about retracted sole and what it means for a horse afflicted with it.  Jill Stanford, Cowgirl In The Kitchen, shares her recipe for Pineapple BBQ sauce.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2977 - Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek:  co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn:  producer, Chaos Control Officer.Guest Co-Host: Lisa WysockyTitle Sponsor: State Line TackImage Credit: Lisa WysockyGuest: Steve Kraus, College of Veterinary MedicineGuest: Jill Charlotte Stanford, Cowgirl In The KitchenLink: Straight by Dick FrancisThere's an App for that!  Download our FREE new Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine and Listeners Like YouPineapple BBQ Sauce 1 1/2 cups brown sugar1 cup ketchup1/2 cup whiskey and our choice is Pendleton!1/2 cup black strap molasses1/2 cup of crushed pineapple drained1/2 teaspoon salt1/2 teaspoon pepper1/2 teaspoon garlic powder1/2 teaspoon onion powderPour all the ingredients into a medium saucepan and bring it to a boil.Reduce the heat and simmer for 30-40 minutes until the sauce is thick and reduced by about a half.Seal in a container - this will keep in your ‘fridge for up to a week.Makes about 3 cupsSupport the show

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HITM for July 20, 2022: Equine Retracted Sole, Cowgirl In The Kitchen BBQ by State Line Tack

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 58:44


Award winning author Lisa Wysocky co-hosts today's show.  We chat with farrier Steve Kraus about retracted sole and what it means for a horse afflicted with it.  Jill Stanford, Cowgirl In The Kitchen, shares her recipe for Pineapple BBQ sauce.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2977 - Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek:  co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn:  producer, Chaos Control Officer.Guest Co-Host: Lisa WysockyTitle Sponsor: State Line TackImage Credit: Lisa WysockyGuest: Steve Kraus, College of Veterinary MedicineGuest: Jill Charlotte Stanford, Cowgirl In The KitchenLink: Straight by Dick FrancisThere's an App for that!  Download our FREE new Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine and Listeners Like YouPineapple BBQ Sauce 1 1/2 cups brown sugar1 cup ketchup1/2 cup whiskey and our choice is Pendleton!1/2 cup black strap molasses1/2 cup of crushed pineapple drained1/2 teaspoon salt1/2 teaspoon pepper1/2 teaspoon garlic powder1/2 teaspoon onion powderPour all the ingredients into a medium saucepan and bring it to a boil.Reduce the heat and simmer for 30-40 minutes until the sauce is thick and reduced by about a half.Seal in a container - this will keep in your ‘fridge for up to a week.Makes about 3 cupsSupport the show

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Is Musk Trying To Get A Better Price On Twitter? TWTR - Daily Stocks To Watch May 13, 2022

Benzinga Daily Stocks To Watch

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 25:57


Straight from Benzinga newsdesk, hosts Brent Slava and Steve Krause bring you the market news and stocks to watch.On Fridays Benzinga's resident Options Expert Ryan Faloona joins us to spice things up.Today Steve and Ryan focus on:Elon Musk's TWTR Deal On HOLD - A Negotiation Tactic?What are some plays on TWTR that stand out?Stocks To Watch: TWTR OTRA AEO DEA AIKIOptions To Watch: Ryan's options tickers: CCL, GM, DALToday's 5 Stock Ideas:Twitter (TWTR) - Shares fell as much as 27% in pre-market action following a tweet from Elon Musk that said his deal for Twitter was "temporarily on hold." A couple hours later, Musk tweeted again and said he was still committed to the deal. While Twitter shares rebounded to over the $40 level following the second tweet, the stock was still down about 12% ahead of the open.OTR Acquisition Corp. (OTRA) - A special purpose acquisition corporation (SPAC) redemption play for Friday and likely next week. A tweet highlighted "shareholders approved Comera Life Sciences deal, 10.3 million shares (98.4%) redeemed, leaving only 168k shares remaining." Benzinga writer and SPAC expert, Chris Katje, said the approved vote led to "one of the biggest redemptions ever."American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) - A retailer with a decent dividend yield. The company's current $0.18/share quarter dividend yields about 3.5%.Easterly Government Properties (DEA) - A play on a property owner for US government buildings (such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Agency and Central Intelligence Agency). CNBC "Fast Money: Halftime Report" contributor and Gilman Hill manager Jenny Harrington on Thursday highlighted this stock as a play on a higher interest rate market.AIkido Pharma (AIKI) - On Thursday, the company announced it secured an interest in data and AI company, Databricks.Hosts:Steve Krause Reach out to Steve at stevekrause@benzinga.comSr. Reporter Benzinga NewsdeskBrent Slava Reach out to Brent at brent@benzinga.comSr. Reporter, Head of Benzinga NewsdeskRyan Faloona Reach out to Ryan at ryanfaloona@benzinga.comDirector of Customer Success pro.benzinga.comFree 2-week trial, no credit card requiredUse coupon code YOUTUBE20 to get 20% offDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Happy Friday, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Benzing. As daily sacks watch podcast. Today is Friday, May 13th, 2022. I think our first Friday, the 13th of the year. Good luck to everyone out there on lucky Friday, the 13th Benzing is daily stacks.Watch podcast is a list of at least five star. Handpicked by the Benzinga pro Newsdesk team. We've got them on our radar today. We want you to know about those and maybe think if you want to get them on your radar today, get them on a watch list. Get them on a chart. See how they treat. My name is Brent Sava.I'm head of Benzing is Newsdesk team and joined with me today is Is Ryan Faloona. He is our resident options expert. How you doing today, Ryan? No, really good bread. Happy Friday again. Sorry, I wasn't looking for last week. We miss you buddy, but here you are. That's what matters. All right. So our list for today.Is going to be five sacks. And then Ryan is going to hit us with some option activity that he was noting throughout the week. He's got three stacks for us and my partner, Steve Kraus is a way today. He's going to be away on Monday also. So Ryan, if, as I'm going through the sax watch list, if you want to pop in and give some of your thoughts, you are more than welcome, sir.Our first sock to watch for the day is Twitter. TWT are we haven't really talked about Twitter. Very recently. We had been talking about it pretty consistently for a few sacks watch podcasts there and kind of fell off the radar. It's back to. Our SOC to watch. Number two is OTR acquisition Corp it's ticker O T R a number three is American Eagle is Outfitters H E O.Number four is easterly government properties, ticker DEA, and our last sack to watch today is AI Quito pharma. It's ticker a I K I let's get it kicked off with Twitter here, folks. So an update on the Elon Musk. Shares had fallen as much as 27% earlier in today's pre-market session. Elon Musk tweeted that he was putting the Twitter deal temporarily on hold shares.Again, fell almost 30%. The reason that Musk gave in the tweet, I was like a little uncertain of, I don't know how it would be uncertain of it, but I read it and I was like, that's sort of odd to me, the full tweet. Twitter deal, Twitter deal temporarily on hold, filing pending details, supporting calculation that spam slash fake accounts do indeed represent less than 5% of users.I was a little confused because I, Ryan, maybe you can pop in here with your thoughts. I was confused because I read the tweet and I was like, so does that mean. It's over 5% that he wouldn't want to do the deal or something like that. That seems kind of crazy, right? Yeah. To me, to me, this seems like a negotiation tactic to be quite, I was hoping you're going to kind of say something like that.One of the biggest metrics that Twitter reports when they report their earnings or when anyone talks about it, frankly, it's going to be their, their daily active users and those daily active users numbers of that really important data point is being inflated due to fake. Then that's a bargaining.Exactly. It it's a bargaining. Ultimately, what does this mean? I don't know. Um, I think that, you know, given the market conditions here on how everything is down, I would imagine he's trying to get it at a better price. That's kinda what I took from it. And his second tweet about, about the acquisition still being on showed you that he still wants to do this.He still wants to fix this, but he's not just going to shell out 54 20. If he can shell out, let's say 44. Right or whatever it ends up being. So I think that this is probably just a negotiation. So a couple of hours later, as, as Ryan just sent it out there, he tweeted again. He said, he's still committed to the deal.Shares were kind of already rebounding when Musk had tweeted that, but they did move over. Let me just pull up my chart here real quick. They did move over. Uh, about the $40 level when the second tweet from Mohs came out and he said, I'm still committed. Shares are around 39 50 here in pre-market session.And Ryan, you were, you were looking at, uh, you were looking at options in Twitter this week and seen a little bit, a few interesting. Yeah. So, I mean, obviously, you know, I was watching the options quite a bit this week. Nothing really stood out to me on Twitter until I woke up this morning and the news.And I was like, you know, the interesting, let me go back and see what happened these past couple of days. Okay. If, if anyone positioned for it and I can't tell for certain, uh, of course you can't, you can't tell for certain, but yeah. I find a couple of transactions that were interesting. So, so number one, there were, there was a sweep, uh, yesterday that these, these four transactions took place yesterday.And the day before yesterday, there was a 44, uh, Sweep for the December 16, those are going to be your December monthly contracts. And someone paid $6 in premium for like 104 contracts. This was interesting to me because this was a, a strike that had not yet been traded. So there was a very high volume to open interest ratio on that trade.And that generally gets my eye looking at it. Um, now, uh, what was the open interest before on that one? Ryan? Uh, let me, let me get that here for you. Open it up. Oh, wow. Okay. So there were nine sidetracks being held open. Then someone came in and swept up 104 of them. So that was a call right to me. And they're leaving some time on this trade, right?So this, this tells me that yeah, they, they are bullish on it, right. Were, these are definitely calls to the upside high premium, um, and they're bullish on it, but they they're, they're kind of positioning themselves a day before this kind of goes public. And then they're giving themselves time for this to play out.Right December. We still have half of a year here. For this thesis to play out. Um, so I don't know if that's related. I saw that one yesterday. The other one that I saw yesterday was a bet in the other direction, which is interesting. It was the 41 put sweep and it expires on June 10th. So if I look at the, uh, if I look at the option at the option chain here, June 10th is going to be a weekly call, right?So that's not the monthly call. It's a weekly call. It expires 28 days from. Someone came in and bought 192 contracts at 180 5. Now this trade is only about $36,000 in terms of total premium, um, but was still there at that strike at that weekly strike, there were only 21 contracts being held open in the open interest and someone came in and bought nearly 200 of them.So again, something worth noting. The other two transactions were a little bit bigger. One was a thousand, uh, con uh, excuse me, a thousand. Uh, by, and it was for expiring August 19th. So that's eight 19, and that is the monthly contract. So there, there's definitely more, uh, activity and contracts like that.They paid $4 for those contracts and they shelled out a total of 400,000 in order to take that position. Um, so that's definitely a bet to the downside and, you know, that's a 46 strikes, so that was effectively an app. Trade when that trade went off, that one went off on the 11th. So that was Thursday.Excuse me. That was Wednesday. That was Wednesday. Uh, so that one is obviously a downside bet. And then we had another call that on the same day someone bought the 49 calls that expire may 26. Uh, so that's, that's a weekly, that's a week after the monthly expert. And though that trader bought 1,344 contracts, uh, at 91 cents a contract.So the total premium outlay was 122,000 there. Uh, that was actually a block that wasn't even a sweep. Uh, And that also had, you know, only 637 contracts in the open interest. Then someone came in and bought 1300 double what was in there. So it's interesting. There were bets in both directions and, and to me that tells me that no one was really sure what was going to happen, but they probably had an.That's it, at least something was going to happen. They didn't know what was going to happen, but at least something was going to happen. Ryan, a question really quickly that I think there are listeners are going to, like, how often do you go back and. Unusual option activity that gives you some value for a decision that you're going to make today.Oh, man, that is a fantastic question. I don't think I'm going to be asked a better question than that today. Um, the, any time that there's like a big kind of surprise like this, I will often go back and see if there's anything I can see in the options. Now, obviously we're, we're talking about going back in time, so there's no way to actually trade off of this information, but one of the things that I hope.Say again, it's informing your, your path forward. Right. And that's exactly right. One of the things I'm hoping to do is to look for patterns or look for something that stands out. Um, it wa was there something where I can kind of put the puzzle. Together and come up with something that I can then use in the future.Um, like I, I was just telling you, you know, I had a gut feeling about this and one of the, one of the contracts that I have for my segment here, um, it, there's kind of a gut feeling aspect to it. And I've developed that, getting that feeling by watching some of these, even if I don't trade them, there's value in watching them and seeing how some of these places.Awesome. Awesome stuff, Ryan. All right. I'm looking forward to your, your next call here. Let's keep it rolling with our second sock to watch for the day. It is OTR acquisition Corp. The ticker is OT, R a. This is a spec redemption play for today. Likely throughout next week, there was a tweet, there was news last night and a tweet that we saw highlighting it noted that shareholders approved his deal, approved the company's deal with comm Comoro life sciences.There were 10.3 million shares related to this back redeemed. That was almost 98%. That was over 98%. And when this redemption happened, it left only about 170,000 shares out there in the. Now we have a spec expert at, and Benzing, uh, Chris catchy is also a writer for us and he tipped me off to this one.And he noted that this vote led to what you said, quote, one of the biggest redemptions ever, and why this is important because when we have these SPAC redemptions, what ends up happening is investors. Give those shares back and then they're way less shares in the flow. And we know what happens with lower float names.They can tend to be more manipulated. They can tend to be more pushed around. Traders can kind of like corner the market in the, in the sack a little bit. And so Chris reached out to me, he said, Hey, I'm going to be watching OTR today. I'm going to be watching OTR next week. This is probably going to be a popular spec redemption play moving forward.Our third sack to watch is American Eagles, American Eagle Outfitters AEO. I'm probably surprising a few people with this one. This is a retailer with a pretty decent dividend yield. Let's just keep that theme that we've been having on the, to watch for the last few days, highlighting some bigger dividend paying companies as we're moving into seemingly more of a value market versus a growth market.Dividends are going to become more important. People are going to be looking for forms, a ways to get passive income and a dividend is a good way to do that. American Eagles has an 18 cents per share quarterly dividend. That's about a three and a half percent yield. If we're getting over two to 3% in dividend yields, that's like a pretty nice dividend.If we're getting over 3%, even better. If we're getting a dividend yield, that's over five or 6%, that's like really, really high. And so American Eagles around a three and a half percent dividend yield, pretty nice little dividend that they're paying their staff to watch. What number are we on? Easterly government properties.The ticker is DEA. This is kind of a fun one, a good ticker symbol that this company has because they are a play on a property owner for us government buildings. They own the buildings that have. The drug enforcement agency, that house, the FBI, that house, the CIA and yesterday I was tuned into CNBC's fast money halftime report.And one of their contributors from a lady named Jenny Harrington from Gilman hill. She really liked this act. She said she had been watching the stock for seven or eight years. And she didn't see an opportunity to buy it over those seven or eight years. And now as we're moving into a higher interest rate market, she said, this thing is starting to get a little bit sexier.I don't know if she, I don't remember if she said she, she bought some or she was buying some, but kind of an interesting little niche play here. If you're ever looking for a way to get access to the property that us government buildings. Our last stock to watch for the day is AI Quito pharma. It's AI. K I Ryan, this is, this is kind of a cool one.If you, if you hadn't heard about heard of this company a few weeks ago, this company disclosed that they had a stake in discord, like the chat platform discord. Yes. And you, uh, yesterday we saw a press release that said that the company secured an interest in a, another non seemingly pharma company is a data and AI company.It's called data bricks. If you ever heard of data bricks. So this company, AI, Quito, they're kind of like becoming this sort of like portfolio of kind of some cool, like AI and web 3.0 and metaverse assets. I don't know what the company does as far as their pharma or their biotech assets go. This is in my opinion, a play on these interests that this company is kind of collecting kind of a cool one, kind of a fun one here off our list.You know, you know, what's interesting about this one is this actually appeared on the relative volume scanner that I use within Benzinga pro it's what I use every day to find day trading opportunities. Okay. W I said, believe what you're talking about happened on me. Um, because that thing, yeah, the information about it, Akido pharmaceutical reports, strategic investment in social communication platform, discord military, that actually popped the stock from a 39 cent handle all the way up to 58 at the highest.So a stock that small making that kind of move is. Absolutely going to get traders in it. And if you look at the chart that volume, the volume stick is, is gigantic. Um, I had heard of this because of the period on my scanner. I have no edge to it. I have no, I have no position in it, but I'll be honest. I I'm, I'm eagerly awaiting, uh, the discord IPO.And I think that there's going to be other opportunities for other stocks that are mentioned alongside discourt shares. Discord probably going to be 20, 20 twos, hottest IPO. Would you venture to agree with me, right? Yeah, I think, I think that you're right. I don't play a lot of IPO's. I may play that one.Ooh. Interesting. I'm intrigued. I'm intrigued. Right. All right. I am excited to hear some of your options, ideas here. Do you want to reveal the tickers or do you want me to intro them? Okay, so I got three for you today. First of all, I'm a long bias trader. So. It was a little tough on some of the long side ones.However, there were some interesting things that I found and we're gonna talk about them right now. Uh, three tickers that I have are going to be CCL, which is carnival cruise lines, GM, which is general motors and D a L, which is Delta airlines. Uh, first here, the CCL one. This one is perhaps the most interesting, um, this, uh, was the June monthly fees for next year.So that expert date on these contracts is six 16 of 2023. Okay, 20, 20 threes. This is next year. It's the 12 and a half strike and it was, uh, about a million dollars in premium. Um, so, so first of all, obviously that's, that's gigantic just in terms of the, just in terms of the total premium, but this was a put sweep.So here's the thing. I actually think that this was a. Okay, because if you take a look at, at what's going on here, first of all, these puts went off at the bid. So there was 3,600 contracts that went off, uh, at the bid and the total trade value was 997,000. So that's a. Uh, a million bucks there and they're so long, they're so far into the future.I think what's happening here is that we recognize there was a very, very precipitous drop in pretty much market-wide. And I think what they're trying to do is sell, puts at the bottom, right? So the hope here is that they never have to revive these, that these just expire worthless. And even if they do have to buy these, perhaps they buy them back at a much, much cheaper price premium paid for these was 2 77 per contract.So, um, again, we don't get debit and credit information from the exchange. So it's impossible to know for certain, if the transaction was opened or closed, however, um, monitoring where these took place with respect to the bid or the asking sometimes tip you off to what's going on. And I've seen this before.Um, I. To me, my, again, this is just my gut feeling is that these were sold contracts. And the hope here is that they never have to buy these back. And they just immediately were credited with that million dollars in their account. Pretty cool stuff, uh, rich for my blood, but definitely, definitely interesting.I would not follow this. Um, but to me, it's almost as if this marks a pretty decent floor for carnival cruise lines, right. 12 and a half 18. And she was saying it looks to be a price floor. We'll see how that plays out over the summer here. And then into next year. Um, second one that I have here was GM.This was this year's June monthly 42 calls, and it was about $936,000 in premium. So again, just under a million dollars, 24,000 contracts, these were out of the money contracts, uh, that were taken here and there were 24,000 of them. Um, so th th this is, this is actually a. Um, this is actually the type of trade that I like to follow along with.Right. Um, because these contracts were only 39 cents a contract. Like what's the big deal for me grabbing 10. Like even if these expire worth is my risk is well-defined and if they end up going up a couple of hundred percent, that's a nice, that's a nice little trade there. So, uh, this one's really, really interesting.Okay. Actually expire. Let's see the June 17 contract that expires in 35 days. Right? So we're going to know real quick at this trade's going to work. Stock is currently at $36. The strike price was at 42. If looking at the chart here, if the stock bounced, it would actually take out this downside formation, uh, this recent downside formation that's been going on since the beginning of may.So to me, this is very, very interesting. There was a huge volume stick on the equity. Um, Yeah, I believe this was yesterday. Yeah, May 12th, uh, yesterday. So just a really, really interesting call. This is one that, um, you probably could have also scalped the stock as soon as the set, just because it's so big.Uh, but again, I didn't, I didn't trade any of these. I'm absolutely watching this. Here's the other thing, Brent, going forward. If I see repeats. Huge sweeps and some of these GM names or anything that's around this, that's going to make me think even more that, Hey, you know, they, we expect a bounce here in GM or maybe even the overall market, and that might be worth plan.So I got my eye on that one as well, add in the premium in there from where the Sachs trading in, I mean, this, this better is thinking that GM shares are going to be up a good 20% over the next like month. Right. Wow. Interesting. Interesting. I really like what you're saying about watching. At this contract too, it'll give you more conviction that this better is more convicted themself, right?Yep, absolutely. And then one of the other things that you can watch for is to see, like, if they roll out of this one and roll into the forties, for example, uh, perhaps they're saying, okay, well maybe that bounce is not going to be as much as we thought, but we still want exposure to the upside. So again, This is an aggressive bet out of the money calls like that.Um, often very appealing because they're inexpensive and a lot of people can buy them, but just a really, really interesting trade definitely fits the criteria for unusual that's for sure. Last one we have here is Delta airlines. Um, so th th these are interesting to me too. The airlines are really interesting to me.I know personally that the prices of all of the tickets are going up, bookings are going up. It's the summer people want to travel. Um, so th this one really interesting to me, $40 calls. This transaction also happened yesterday. These calls, these are the contracts that is for the June monthly. So again, 6 17, 20 22 35 days, uh, for this to materialize, they paid one 17 per contract and the total tray and they, they bought 9,000.423 contracts, which means that the total trade value of this trade was $1.1 million. So another big bet, um, these contracts, interestingly enough, these contracts are quite affordable at a dollar 17. Again, you know, even a retail trader can pick up just a couple of them and have some pretty good leverage, uh, here for Delta.And when we were looking at Delta here, you know, Delta is currently at $37, but the Delta was at $40 on. All right. So we'll bounce back to. With any type of good news is absolutely possible. And when you're in a levered trade like this, you could see some pretty substantial gains, obviously. Um, uh, also one more thing to note on those, those contracts went off at the asks.So those are calls at the ask and, uh, there was the open interest. Is it, you know, these airlines, especially in some of these monthly contracts, there are, these airlines are. Quite a bit, uh, there was 21,000 contracts in the open interest, so I don't have like an outlier number here for volume over open interest.Um, but it is still a huge, huge bet. And it does, if you look at the chart, it kind of looks like Delta is going to bounce right here. So just a really, really strategic interesting, but a huge and a really affordable. Ryan really, really good stuff, man. I love you coming on because it brings some fresh blood to the podcast, brings a fresh angle.Really appreciate your time. Really appreciate your insights are. And I hope that our listeners. Do you also thanks for coming on, man. Really appreciate it. Yeah, absolutely. And to the listeners out there, um, give me some feedback, let me know what you want to see. I watch a lot of different option contracts.I try to pick something different. Uh, today I tried to go with one that I thought might be a sale. So, uh, let us know, let us know what it is that you want to see and what we can do. I'd be happy. I'd be happy to come on and talk about it. I love this. I love doing this awesome, man. We'll we'll put Ryan's email in the description for the podcast.So check it out there. My, my emails also in there, you, you guys and gals can always give us feedback. That's how we get better as individuals. That's how we get better as an organization. So would really appreciate that feedback that is going to wrap it up for us this week. Another week in the books. I hope everyone has a really good weekend.And we'll we, we will be back with you next week for our SACS watch podcast. Everyone. Good luck out there today. Take care.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Ungraduated Living & Learning
|Steve Kraus| The Mindset of Beating Cancer

Ungraduated Living & Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 53:41


Meet a great friend and peer of mine...Steve Kraus. It was an honor for me to have him come on the show and speak so humbly and authentically towards his own personal story. Steve has battled through cancer multiple times in his life as well as many other near death experiences. This has caused him to really reflect and appreciate life to its fullest. This has also caused him to fully examine his life and all aspects of it so that he can live a life well lived and with purposeful intent. In this episode we'll hear from Steve and his belief on life. That we are not simply physical beings having a "physical" experience, but rather we are "spiritual beings" having a temporary physical experience.  We get into topics such as: - the mindset Steve has taken to put his cancer into remission  - his "contract" with God  - how his mother impacted him with her special abilities and how that made him question more of life - how he's seen his life flash before his eyes in a "life review." - the fact that he's no longer allowing "cancer to define him" and the mindset to never let it define him again. My website: https://ungraduated.com/ Steve's contact info: skraus821@gmail.com  

The Hoof of the Horse Podcast
54 - Steve Kraus from Cornell University, at the International Hoof Care Summit 2022

The Hoof of the Horse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 45:36


Steve Kraus and I talk about his life and career leading up to his position at Cornell University; the difficulties of shoeing horses in a hospital; farriery for polo ponies; having passion and goals in your work even after 60 years doing it; plus some great technical discussion. *Podcast subscribers get a discount on my books when ordered from curtisfarrierbooks.com - use the code PODCAST at checkout. You can also apply this code at Eventbrite for a big discount on my webinars!*
Find me on Facebook & Instagram @drsimoncurtis

 Subscribe to my Youtube channel: youtube.com/drsimoncurtis The Hoof of the Horse is a hoof care & equine science podcast by Dr Simon Curtis. Tune in for expertise and interviews from the world of horse hoof care. Get in touch: thehoofofthehorse@gmail.com

Benzinga Daily Stocks To Watch
Q4 Earnings & Stocks To Watch - Pilot Episode February 22, 2022

Benzinga Daily Stocks To Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 10:29


Straight from Benzinga newsdesk, hosts Brent Slava and Steve Krause bring you the busiest earnings week of Q4 earning, stocks to watch.Today's 5 Stock Ideas (Earnings Preview Edition):This week will be the busiest earnings week of the Q4 earnings season. Good luck with your earnings trades, traders!Alibaba (BABA) - Will report before market open on Thursday.Square/Block (SQ) - To report Thursday after market close.Coinbase (COIN) - Will issue quarterly results Thursday after market close.Palo Alto Networks (PANW) - Will report Tuesday after market close.TJX Companies (TJX) - Will report Wednesday before the market open.Earnings:• Gaotu Techedu (NYSE:GOTU) is projected to report quarterly earnings at $0.13 per share on revenue of $439.63 million.• Sohu.com (NASDAQ:SOHU) is expected to report earnings for its fourth quarter.• Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:KNSA) is likely to report quarterly loss at $0.42 per share on revenue of $20.72 million.• Hecla Mining (NYSE:HL) is expected to report quarterly earnings at $0.02 per share on revenue of $198.95 million.• Standard Motor Products (NYSE:SMP) is expected to report quarterly earnings at $0.67 per share on revenue of $282.91 million.• KBR (NYSE:KBR) is likely to report quarterly earnings at $0.65 per share on revenue of $2.53 billion.Hosts:Steve KrauseSr. Reporter Benzinga Newsdesk Brent SlavaHead of Benzinga Newsdeskpro.benzinga.comFree 2-week trial, no credit card requiredUse coupon code YOUTUBE20 to get 20% offDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Unedited Transcript:Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the first edition of a daily podcast. It's called Benzing a sax to watch podcast. My name is Brent Slava. I'm head of the Benzinga pro Newsdesk. And joining me is one of my partners on the news desk and one of our senior reporters, Steve Kraus, Steve what's going on.Hey, everyone. Not much. How's nice. We had a nice little long weekend this last weekend. How was your nice long. It was great. It was great. The markets were closed on Monday due to president's data and hopefully someone got some good furniture deals with some mattresses some cars  all the classics.But now we're back into the short trading week and we've got some we're in the midst of earning season. You said it, and we are going to talk about the earnings. And the podcast say I wanted to give just a really quick intro here for what this podcast is going to be out. So on the Benzinger protein, we publish a daily piece of content for Benzing approa premium subscribers.It's called the stocks to watch list. And the intent of that piece of content is just to get. Our Benzing pro users, a few ideas, a handful of ideas on stocks that the Benzing and Newsdesk thinks could be volatile today, could see some extra trader interests. And so the idea here is just to turn that piece of content into something audio so y'all can listen while you are getting prepared for your market trading day.And Stevia gave a nice little segue there. This is going to be the busy earning season of the Q4 earnings season. And it's not as many exciting names reporting right now, but there are going to be a lot of companies reporting. And so what we want to do really quick for our podcast today, it's only going to be a few minutes.Each day is give a little. Of the sacks that we have on our radar for earnings this week, also go into a little bit of why earnings are important for trader and investor, and then give a couple tips on where you can find some of this information on benzo. How does that sound? Steve sounds great to me.Yeah, we definitely have, like you said, not the most exciting news we've already had apple, Microsoft we've already had our big hitters are portable. We still have some fairly important media companies. Palo Alto network tonight. That's Tuesday night, 22nd Palo Alto network, pan w that's a cybersecurity slash software play Teladoc, T D O C.That's a another software play. Yeah, the go-to play for the tele-health play. If you're interested in something like. Yup. We've got a toll brothers, tol home builders. So some infrastructure play right there and a CZR very popular that Caesar's that's a a sports betting slash casino play was part of the reopening stocks play.And so that's just for Tuesday, Steve and I are just going to bounce through a list, put some of these tickers on. Wednesday before the market open, we're going to be getting lows. That's the home improvement, retailer, ticker low. Keep in mind that home Depot, ticker HD Digitas have earnings today.And also pre-market tomorrow that's Wednesday TJX companies. They're sorta like an off-brand lower price retailer after hours tomorrow, Wednesday, eBay, E B a Y and also lemonade, L M N. How about Thursday, Steve? Oh my God. Thursday is the day. Thursday's always the day for earnings, but man, this week is going to be a big one.Okay. So pre-market, we've got Alibaba, which is the Amazon of Asia. The ABA, we got Medina, obviously the big vaccine plate I'm RNA. Those are premium. After hours we've got square or block is the rebranding sq, we got grub hub. G R U B Coinbase, C O I N Z, scaler, Z S beyond meat. BYN D VMware VMW and first solar FSLR.We got MNS T, which is monster beverage. R K T rocket mortgage NCL, H which is Norwegian cruise lines, reopening plate and Del D E L L. That is a big list for Thursday. And that is just the top identified stocks. They're definitely going to be probably a hundred. 150 more than that as well.And then Friday rounded off the lists here, nothing super excited on Friday, but didn't want to get Footlocker on everyone's radar, that sticker FL. So there's your list of earnings plays a lot of potential earnings plays for this week really quickly wanted to just go into a couple of. On why earnings are important and earnings are probably like the top news catalysts that you can find.If there is any type of news item that is going to move a stock, always it'll either be like MNA, a big M and a deal, or pretty much. The thing to keep in mind with earnings is that the results that you're getting are for a quarter in the past the quarter ended at the end of December in this case for the Q4 earnings season, we are in Q1, but companies are reporting their results for last quarter.That being said, when you are reading earnings reports, when you're looking at earnings reports, remember that a lot of companies will give guidance. They'll give an outlook, they'll give something forward. Look. And that is forward-looking. So a lot of. Earnings is going to be the headline that people focus on, but guidance can be even more important than earnings can sometimes.So keep your eyes on the guidance and then also something to look out for in these earnings releases. And Steve, if you don't mind going through in a sec here, and he can describe a little bit on where to find some of this information on earnings, keep in mind in those earnings press releases, you are going to get information about potential shareholder payout, and dividends. Those are, that's another couple types of news items that you'll see contained within an earnings. Yeah, exactly. Usually they call it guidance or outlook the that's the forward-looking projection. And  if you see a company ported, a beat on earnings last quarter, and yet they're going down, don't understand why go check out some guidance, go look for some outlook.Maybe their projections for the future have been cut back a little bit. Maybe they're. They're expecting something worse than what the street is expecting. That tends to be a better indicator of why something is moving. Like that guidance is a good thing to look for immediately after earnings Steve.So where can users find this information? They were doing a lot of the information for users on Benzing pro you can tune into your newsfeed, turn on the BZ wire, and those will be the headlines. You are seeing, coming from human reporters on the Benzinga team, but Steve, like where are we getting our information from?So companies are reporting straight through press releases, or sec filings. They're going to release them basically starting at four o'clock and all the way through five o'clock every day. Five minutes, 10 minutes. We're going to get batches of press releases coming in, and our reporters are going to be scanning through these reporting earnings, guidance, buybacks M and A's restructuring rebranding. The, these are when companies will we'll announce that kind of stuff. The press releases. That's the raw information that companies are choosing to disclose in a fair manner, the information that they view as material to investors. And again, the Benzinga pro reporters are sifting through all of that information to get you some of the headlines stuff that we think is the most important.But if you do. Look in those press releases. Look in those sec filings on your own. You can also find that information in Benzinga pro. If you go to the newsfeed, there's a button that says sources and you can turn on press releases. You can turn on sec finds and you can get some of that raw information on your own.If. Yeah. And another great way to is the details tool. I use this all the time. The details tool has a tab that's just for sec filings. One is just for press releases. One is just for BZ wire. So if you're looking to see you just want to see press releases on Norwegian cruise line. You can go to the details type in NCLR and click that press release button.And you can see in real time when that's going to come in or you click the. You know how you can have all tab, click, and you can see when it comes in, when we report, when benzinga.com written article about it. So you can stay up to date on if you're watching one particular stock details is a great place, a great hub to go to watch that one stock love it.I love it. Good little tip there, Steve, for the users that pretty much wraps it up. Ladies and gentlemen, these are going to be quick little podcasts, not more than 10 minutes. We'll get you the information that'll prep your day, and then we'll get you on your way to get your trading done for the day. And that'll be it for us today, ladies and gentlemen, everyone have a great trading day. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Farrier Focus Podcast
Interview with Farrier Legend Steve Kraus

Farrier Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 72:16


In this episode, we talk with farrier Steve Kraus, who is the head farrier at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Steve is an American Farriers Association Certified Journeyman Farrier and has shod many types and breeds of show and performance horses for more than 53 years. In addition, he has worked for Mustad Hoofcare since 1976 as their farrier consultant, representing the organization across the country at farrier and horse owner clinics and events, as well as testing and developing horse nails, horseshoes, farrier tools, and the hoof care products that Mustad produces and markets. Since 1968, Kraus has also been the farrier for all the equine programs in the Cornell University Athletic department, which includes the Cornell Polo Team, Equestrian Team, and Physical Education Riding Program. You'll enjoy this insightful interview with Steve about how he got started as a farrier, some of his most memorable stories, and advice for farriers based on the experiences he has had throughout the years shoeing a wide variety of horses.

Horses in the Morning
Jessica Phoenix's 100th and Hoof Wall Flare in the Morning for May 5, 2021 by State Line Tack

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 68:51


Canadian Olympian Jessica Phoenix joins us to celebrate being only the 17th Eventer to start in one hundred 4* Events.  Plus, Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University explains what Hoof Wall Flare is and what can be done about it and some Weird News.  Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2675 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek:  co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings:   co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn:  producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: State Line TackPhoto: Jessica PhoenixGuest: Jessica Phoenix, get her book Rise, The Jessica Phoenix StoryGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityThere's an App for that!  Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this episode by: Equiderma and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:04:30:  Daily Whinneys:15:06:  Guest:  Jessica Phoenix:25:42:  Guest:  Steve Kraus37:01:  Weird News50:08:  Zeus's Full Body Scan1:08:50 - Auditor Only Post ShowSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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HITM for May 5, 2021: Jessica Phoenix's 100th and Hoof Wall Flare in the Morning by State Line Tack

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 68:51


Canadian Olympian Jessica Phoenix joins us to celebrate being only the 17th Eventer to start in one hundred 4* Events.  Plus, Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University explains what Hoof Wall Flare is and what can be done about it and some Weird News.  Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2675 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek:  co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings:   co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn:  producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: State Line TackPhoto: Jessica PhoenixGuest: Jessica Phoenix, get her book Rise, The Jessica Phoenix StoryGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityThere's an App for that!  Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this episode by: Equiderma and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:04:30:  Daily Whinneys:15:06:  Guest:  Jessica Phoenix:25:42:  Guest:  Steve Kraus37:01:  Weird News50:08:  Zeus's Full Body Scan1:08:50 - Auditor Only Post ShowSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

head events iphone wall app geeks cornell university lecturer zeus tack flare veterinary medicine hoof weird news state line eventer coach jenn cjf steve kraus hitm jamie jennings farrier services equiderma horses in the morning episode chaos control officer free horse radio network app
Wharton Digital Health Podcast
Steve Kraus, Bessemer Venture Partners, on Healthcare Predictions for 2021

Wharton Digital Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 45:05


In this episode, we interview Steve Kraus, Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners. At Bessemer, Steve focuses exclusively on healthcare, where he’s made investments in and holds seats on the boards of some of the most successful companies in this space, including Bright Health, Ginger, Hinge Health, Aspen RxHealth, and, most recently, Folx Health. Each year, Steve and his team publish their healthcare predictions for the next 12 months. Bessemer’s 2021 predictions just came out, and on this episode I got the chance to sit down with Steve to chat about the story behind their annual predictions and dive into what 2021 might have in store for us, from BidenCare to interoperability finally moving forward.

Business Casual
Decoding Big Tech’s high-risk, high-reward healthcare future

Business Casual

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 33:34


Applying technology-forward principles to the world around us has moved humanity forward in so many ways. But also...it has repercussions and ramifications, many of which are irreversible. We need to heal an ailing and outdated health industry, but is it possible to find a happy medium of Big Tech applications for our digital healthcare future?Sure, Big Tech giants like Amazon and Google and Facebook have the tech know-how to solve problems beyond just social networking on online search or two-day shipping...but can we trust them with something as intimately personal as our own healthcare?That’s what we’ll consider today with Erin Brodwin, a Stat News reporter covering the intersection of tech and healthcare. It’s daunting, it’s intriguing, it’s a little scary...it’s an unmissable conversation.

Business Casual
Digital healthcare might be a cure-all...or it might not

Business Casual

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 34:29


Healthcare is 20 years behind every other modern industry in terms of technological innovation. Today, we’re going to learn how we fix that.Because, as unwilling participants in a deeply flawed healthcare system, it’s high time we considered the means by which healthcare could improve patient outcomes, increase access, and reduce astronomical prices—technology. It’s worked as a great accelerant and consumer empowerer for every other sector...why not health, too?Join us in conversation with Bessemer’s Steve Kraus as we determine how to reset the healthcare system’s very out of date and very broken bones.

Horse Tip Daily
1376 by Wintec Saddles: Farrier Steve Kraus Explains Palmar Angles

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 15:13


Steve Kraus, CJF, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Farrier Program Instructor explains what palmar angles are. This episode is brought to you by Wintec Saddles. Find more horse podcasts at Horse Radio Network.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horse Tip Daily 1376 by Wintec Saddles: Farrier Steve Kraus Explains Palmar Angles

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 15:13


Steve Kraus, CJF, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Farrier Program Instructor explains what palmar angles are. This episode is brought to you by Wintec Saddles. Find more horse podcasts at Horse Radio Network.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Cure for the Common Co.
Episode 18: Health care transformation in a pandemic

Cure for the Common Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 15:19


Given this year’s pandemic and economic uncertainty, it’s natural to expect a dip in venture capital investments in health care-related startups, but that hasn’t been the case. In fact, the first six months of 2020 revealed some of the highest investment levels. Venture capitalists Lynne Chou O’Keefe and Steve Kraus join Steve Blumenfield to discuss the future of health care and how they see it transforming to the benefit of both employees and employers.

Consumers During Corona
Official Trailer -- Consumers During Corona

Consumers During Corona

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 0:56


I’m Steve Kraus and I’m inviting you to check out the “Consumers During Corona” podcastEach week I’ll take a data-driven look at the latest trends in how people are living, thinking and buying in a marketplace turned upside down by a global pandemic and the fight for social justiceI’m a Harvard Ph.D. and a hacky comedian and a long time trend watcher who has spent his career studying what makes people tick. I’m excited to be interviewing leading experts in psychology, consumer insights, social trends, marketing and more. We’re going to have a lot of fun. Check it out and tell you friends. Thank you very much!

Horses in the Morning
Horseshoes, Weird News and Professor Kamerra Brown Allen for July 1, 2020 by State Line Tack

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 77:56


In today's Horse Nutrition Podcast Health Segment we speak with farrier Steve Kraus about what horseshoes are made of and when they are used. Plus, in our Black Reins Segment we speak with Professor Kamerra Brown Allen of William Woods University in Fulton, Missouri. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2467 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: State Line TackPhoto: Professor Kamerra Brown AllenGuest: Steve Kraus CJF from Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine | FacebookGuest: Professor Kamerra Brown AllenVisit our Facebook page for all the pics and postsThere's an App for that! Download our FREE new Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Chicory Wealth, The Horse Nutrition Podcast, Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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HITM for July 1, 2020: Horseshoes, Weird News and Professor Kamerra Brown Allen by State Line Tack

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 77:56


In today's Horse Nutrition Podcast Health Segment we speak with farrier Steve Kraus about what horseshoes are made of and when they are used. Plus, in our Black Reins Segment we speak with Professor Kamerra Brown Allen of William Woods University in Fulton, Missouri. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2467 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: State Line TackPhoto: Professor Kamerra Brown AllenGuest: Steve Kraus CJF from Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine | FacebookGuest: Professor Kamerra Brown AllenVisit our Facebook page for all the pics and postsThere's an App for that! Download our FREE new Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Chicory Wealth, The Horse Nutrition Podcast, Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

No Drop-in Fee Podcast
The Road to Color - Brown Belt Edition

No Drop-in Fee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 90:33


On this episode, we talk about the third promoted rank in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - brown belt.With Kevin out of town for family reasons, we have Steve Kraus in to help us discuss this. What are the requirements for brown belt...What does it mean to be a brown belt... What are the expectations of brown belt...And more!

Horse Tip Daily
1363 Kraus on Farrier Accreditation or Certification, CBD Oil and Chronic Inflammatory Disease with Green Flower Botanicals

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 20:22


Steve Kraus, head of farrier services at Cornell University, talks about farrier certification and accreditation. Plus, Roger from Green Flower Botanicals and Dr. Wendy Ying chat about the use of CBD oil for chronic inflammatory diseases.Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio NetworkThanks to today's tip contributor Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Facebook PageThis episode brought to you by Green Flower BotanicalsLearn about advertising on Horse Tip Daily or any of the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkDownload the free Horse Radio Network App for iPhone or AndroidWe want your ideas on the tips you want to hear and if you have an idea on an expert to be on the show - click here to contact usAdditional support for this podcast provided by HRN AuditorsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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1363 Kraus on Farrier Accreditation or Certification, CBD Oil and Chronic Inflammatory Disease with Green Flower Botanicals

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 20:22


Steve Kraus, head of farrier services at Cornell University, talks about farrier certification and accreditation. Plus, Roger from Green Flower Botanicals and Dr. Wendy Ying chat about the use of CBD oil for chronic inflammatory diseases.Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio NetworkThanks to today's tip contributor Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Facebook PageThis episode brought to you by Green Flower BotanicalsLearn about advertising on Horse Tip Daily or any of the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkDownload the free Horse Radio Network App for iPhone or AndroidWe want your ideas on the tips you want to hear and if you have an idea on an expert to be on the show - click here to contact usAdditional support for this podcast provided by HRN AuditorsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Horse Tip Daily
1355 Winter Hoof Care Fact or Fiction, by Green Flower Botanicals

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 19:33


Steve Kraus from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine sorts fact from fiction when it comes to winter hoof care. Roger from Green Flower Botanicals discusses what CBD oil is and what it isn't. Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio NetworkThanks to today's tip contributor Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityThis episode brought to you by Green Flower BotanicalsLearn about advertising on Horse Tip Daily or any of the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkDownload the free Horse Radio Network App for iPhone or AndroidWe want your ideas on the tips you want to hear and if you have an idea on an expert to be on the show - click here to contact usAdditional support for this podcast provided by HRN AuditorsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
1355 Winter Hoof Care Fact or Fiction, by Green Flower Botanicals

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 19:33


Steve Kraus from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine sorts fact from fiction when it comes to winter hoof care. Roger from Green Flower Botanicals discusses what CBD oil is and what it isn't.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Horses in the Morning
Farrier Certification vs. Accreditation vs. Licensing, Crappy Valentine Gifts, Wierd News and Nightmares for Feb. 12, 2020 by State Line Tack

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 67:36


Steve Kraus, of Cornell University, walks us through farrier certification vs. accreditation vs. licensing. Then Jamie and Glenn bring you bad Valentine gifts, weird news, equine news and a study on nightmares. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2369– Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresPic: Cornell University, Dept. of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary MedicineTitle Sponsor: State Line TackGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Facebook PageLink: American Farriers Association, Find a Certified FarrierLink: American Association of Professional FarriersGlenn's Happy Story: Iowa woman who fostered more than 600 children says she loved them ‘like they were my own’There’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookCoupon: Use coupon code "HRN" to get 20% off your next order at Kelly Herd JewelryAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Ovation Riding, Listeners Like You Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Farrier Certification vs. Accreditation vs. Licensing, Crappy Valentine Gifts, Wierd News and Nightmares for Feb. 12, 2020 by State Line Tack

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 67:36


Steve Kraus, of Cornell University, walks us through farrier certification vs. accreditation vs. licensing. Then Jamie and Glenn bring you bad Valentine gifts, weird news, equine news and a study on nightmares. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2369– Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresPic: Cornell University, Dept. of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary MedicineTitle Sponsor: State Line TackGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Facebook PageLink: American Farriers Association, Find a Certified FarrierLink: American Association of Professional FarriersGlenn's Happy Story: Iowa woman who fostered more than 600 children says she loved them ‘like they were my own’There’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookCoupon: Use coupon code "HRN" to get 20% off your next order at Kelly Herd JewelryAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Ovation Riding, Listeners Like You Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Farrier Focus Podcast
Interview with Farrier Legend Steve Kraus (Re-Release)

Farrier Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 73:01


In this episode, we talk with farrier Steve Kraus, who is the head farrier at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Steve is an American Farriers Association Certified Journeyman Farrier and has shod many types and breeds of show and performance horses for more than 55 years. In addition, he has worked for Mustad Hoofcare since 1976 as their farrier consultant, representing the organization across the country at farrier and horse owner clinics and events, as well as testing and developing horse nails, horseshoes, farrier tools, and the hoof care products that Mustad produces and markets. Since 1968, Kraus has also been the farrier for all the equine programs in the Cornell University Athletic department, which includes the Cornell Polo Team, Equestrian Team, and Physical Education Riding Program. You'll enjoy this insightful interview with Steve about how he got started as a farrier, some of his most memorable stories, and advice for farriers based on the experiences he has had throughout the years shoeing a wide variety of horses. Original air date: January 31, 2017   If you would like to contact us with questions relating to your business, specific cases, general horse hoof care questions, or suggestions for future podcasts, please email us at farrierfocuspodcast@gmail.com. We might even feature your email in a future episode!

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Horse Hoof Myths Debunked, First World Problems and What Kids Want for Dec. 11, 2019 by State Line Tack

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 69:57


Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University, helps us tackle some popular farrier myths like should you pull your horses shoes in the Winter, do horse's hooves grow slower in winter and hot shoeing vs. cold shoeing in the Winter. Plus, Equestrian First World Problems, what kids want for Christmas and Jamie's grey bucker. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2328– Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: State Line Tack - Use coupon code HRN for 30% off through 12/31/2019Guest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Ovation Riding, Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Horses in the Morning
Horse Hoof Myths Debunked, First World Problems and What Kids Want for Dec. 11, 2019 by State Line Tack

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 69:57


Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University, helps us tackle some popular farrier myths like should you pull your horses shoes in the Winter, do horse's hooves grow slower in winter and hot shoeing vs. cold shoeing in the Winter. Plus, Equestrian First World Problems, what kids want for Christmas and Jamie's grey bucker. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2328– Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: State Line Tack - Use coupon code HRN for 30% off through 12/31/2019Guest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Ovation Riding, Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

The Georgian Impact Podcast | AI, ML & More
Episode 10: Welltok and the Case for Digital Healthcare with Jeff Margolis and Steve Kraus

The Georgian Impact Podcast | AI, ML & More

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 41:39


More than $4 billion in venture capital has flowed into digital healthcare companies over the past couple of years alone. It's an exciting and evolving sector and one that could see trillions of dollars shift hands over the next few decades. To learn more, Georgian Partners' Steve Leightell joins Jon Prial for a discussion with Jeff Margolis, the Chairman and CEO of Welltok, a company that helps population health managers guide and incentivize consumers to optimize their health. Adding further perspective to the discussion is Steve Kraus of Bessemer Venture Partners. Find out what's driving the digital healthcare boom and what it takes to make it in this highly competitive market. You'll hear about: Some of the reasons why Georgian Partners invested in Welltok (2:00) The market trends driving investment in digital healthcare (5:25) The technological trends driving investment in healthcare (7:15) How to drive innovation in healthcare (12:50) Measuring ROI in healthcare platforms (15:26) Companies leading the way in digital healthcare (17:00) The importance of getting ahead on technology (22:12) The rationale for Welltok's acquisition of Silverlink (24:14) Whether the digital healthcare bubble is about to burst (26:43) Leadership lessons from Jeff's experiences in digital IT (33:30) Welltok's collaboration with IBM Watson and Apple (36:06)

Golf Unfiltered Podcast
Scott McCarron on the Benefits of CBD Oil | 228

Golf Unfiltered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 28:04


Dr. Steve Kraus is the President and COO of Functional Remedies, an organic, 100% sustainable distributor of hemp oil products.  Scott McCarron is a PGA Tour Champions legend, 2019 Charles Schwab Cup champion, and avid supporter of the benefits of using CBD oil on the course. Dr. Steve and Scott discuss the benefits of using CBD oil, why Functional Remedies is unique, and why listeners should consider using the product to better their game.

Applysci podcasts
Bill Geary, Steve Kraus, Nancy Brown, Michael Weintraub On Funding Innovation - ApplySci MIT

Applysci podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 46:08


Bill Geary, Steve Kraus, Nancy Brown, Michael Weintraub On Funding Innovation - ApplySci MIT by Applysci

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Wet Weather Hoof Health, Horse Tip Daily 1332

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 18:53


Hoof health in wet weather with Steve Kraus, instructor for the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Farrier Program.  Listen in… Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Manage This - The Project Management Podcast
Episode 66 – Is Agile Right For me?

Manage This - The Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018


The Podcast For Project Managers. Table of Contents 00:35 … Meet Steve Kraus 01:27 … Defining Agile / Waterfall 04:38 … How to know which one is working for you? 05:40 … Is Agile right for me? 06:35 … Are PM careers still in demand? 10:00 … In demand skill sets 14:10 … A scrum master story 19:00 … Where are you more comfortable? 23:29 … Getting the skills to make the transition 25:55 … Move on, Move up, or Move in? 28:09 … Wrap Up NICK WALKER:  Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers.  Every other week we get together to discuss what you have told us matters to you as a professional project manager.  It's our chance to meet with some of the experts in the field, get inside their heads, and see what has worked for them.  It's a place to share ideas and philosophies, all with the purpose of improving our own game. I'm your host, Nick Walker, and with me are the two guys who make this podcast happen, Andy Crowe and Bill Yates.  And Andy, we're fortunate enough to have an Agile expert in the house. ANDY CROWE:  And this is going to be a really interesting slice that we're taking on Agile.  We're going to be looking at it a little bit differently than traditionally. NICK WALKER:  Well, let's meet our nontraditional guest; all right?  As a Certified Scrum Master and Certified Scaled Agile Coach, Steve Kraus has more than 15 years' experience assisting organizations in transitioning to the Agile mindset.  As the CIO of a mid-sized company, he led the conversion of their Waterfall-based software construction efforts to an Agile approach.  He served as a senior consultant at Deloitte Consulting, as well as a senior principal with Daugherty Business Solutions.  He's currently engaged at a major local insurance company, assisting them with Agile training, coaching, and planning, as they begin their Agile journey.  Steve, it's a privilege to have you with us. STEVE KRAUS:  Thanks. NICK WALKER:  Now, we should probably start off by defining our terms just a little bit.  Waterfall?  Agile?  Let's get into that just a little bit.  What is Agile, and what is the difference between that and Waterfall? STEVE KRAUS:  Right.  So since the pyramids were built, people have been applying kind of traditional project management approaches; right?  So kind of the classic PMI, PMP certification.  The iron triangle, you know, scope, cost, resources, quality.  How do you make those tradeoffs; right?  And then how do you manage a project using a very structured approach to completion?  That's kind of classic what people call Waterfall; right? Agile, you know, a lot of folks got together probably in 2002 in a hotel room, literally, and said this ain't working for us.  We're seeing a lot of projects that are running over.  Almost all of them.  Many projects fail.  So a lot of money wasted.  And they said, you know, is there – and by the way, one thing we saw a lot of and they saw a lot of was IT kind of getting a black eye.  So I'm an IT person.  I'm not in construction. BILL YATES:  Right. STEVE KRAUS:  I'm not building a Mercedes Benz.  I'm building software.  So IT almost got a bad reputation.  It's like projects always run over.  Projects never do what they're supposed to do.  The end result of the project isn't really all that useful or that much value.  And so Agile kind of said, let's flip that whole thing on its head.  It's about value delivery.  The goal is not to finish on-time, on-budget.  The goal is to deliver something of value.  It may not be the entire thing we originally aimed at.  So scope is flexible; right?  Resources are flexible. The second thing Agile kind of brought into the picture was saying, you know, those traditional approaches of let's design it, let's build it, let's test it, right, and then a big bang delivery at the end; right?  No, let's deliver little pieces of value, and then even change direction based on those pieces.  So love that.  Hate that.

The Rock Health Podcast
Healthcare Investors' Take On Digital Health Funding

The Rock Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 48:15


Last week we briefed you on the record shattering funding streak of the first half of 2017. Then we sat down with two other investors, Bessemer Venture Partners' Steve Kraus and Kaiser Permanente Ventures' Liz Rockett to bring you a deeper look into: - The most exciting opportunities in digital health - How companies are being evaluated in this uncertain, albeit cash-rich, environment - What we expect for the upcoming IPO market - Whether or not unicorns are real - What recent tech giant moves mean for the industry - Where healthcare transformation is in its long process of digitization and maturation

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox
Episode 26: Michael Greeley of Flare Capital Partners

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 50:07


This week’s episode is the last episode in our series on new models of Primary Care! Our guest today, Michael Greeley, is a General Partner at Flare Capital Partners. Prior to co-founding Flare Capital Partners, Michael was the founding General Partner of Flybridge Capital Partners where he led the firm’s healthcare investments. Michael’s current and prior board seats include HealthVerity, Iora Health, Predilytics, TARIS Biomedical, and Welltok. Michael also serves on the Industry Advisory Board of the Cleveland Clinic and Boston Children’s Hospital, as well as serving on several other boards including the New England Investors’ Committee of Capital Innovation. Michael is most excited about the convergence of healthcare and information technologies and the profound opportunities to transform healthcare and writes about this and other topics on his blog www.ontheflyingbridge.com In this episode we cover: Michael’s background, work at Flare Capital, and his specific areas of investment interest How Flare Capital’s  investment in Iora Health came together and what led him to say yes Michael’s general thoughts on entrepreneurs trying to build standalone primary care models and if he thinks this helps or could create more fragmentation in the system Where Michael sees the future of these New Models of Primary Care heading Michael’s thoughts around a blog post he wrote in that “if V1 of the Healthcare technology sector was triggered but the HITECH Act of 2009, the sector is now entering V2.0 where the commentary is focused on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality solutions to make the healthcare system “capital light” to drive meaningful operating efficiencies from the significant investment of the past three years." What opportunities Michael believes will develop over the next few years If Michael sees a growth in early stage investment over the next few years or if he thinks we’ll see the percentage grow in Series B and later investments Why Michael thinks "Brands will become even more important” Links mentioned in the show: Steve Kraus at Bessemer Ventures https://www.bvp.com/team/stephen-kraus https://ontheflyingbridge.wordpress.com/2017/02/21/potential-next-steps-where-to-invest/ Connect with Michael: Twitter LinkedIn Blog Connect with Flare Capital Partners: Website Connect with Healthbox Follow us on Twitter and @ChuckFeerick Subscribe and leave a review in iTunes Have guest suggestions or topic ideas for the podcast? Send them to us at ideas@healthbox.com Listen to this episode on iTunes, SoundCloud, or Libsyn

American Farriers Journal Podcast
Ep. 009 An Interview With Steve Kraus

American Farriers Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 83:01


In this episode of the American Farriers Journal podcast, brought to you by the Mustad, we welcome the head farrier of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Steve Kraus.

How Hard Can It Be?
HHCIB 005 Steve Kraus & What Next In Healthcare

How Hard Can It Be?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 49:51


This week my guest is Steve Kraus, the general Partner who leads healthcare investing activities as Bessemer Venture Partners a storied century-old VC firm headquartered right here in Cambridge’s Kendall Square. Steve has been recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the top healthcare investors in the industry, having led or actively participated in investments in Ovascience, Sirtis Pharmaceuticals, Affymax, Aveo, Transave, Verastem, Acceleron, Restore Medical and Flex Pharma… and those are just the ones who made it onto the NASDAQ. Today he serves on the boards of Welltok, Bright Health, Health Essentials, Docent Health, Allena Pharmaceuticals, Alcresta, and Docutap. Steve graduated summa cum laude from Yale was a Baker Scholar at the Harvard Business School. Before joining Bessemer he worked in private-equity and as a management consultant at Bain & Company. He worked on a couple of big political campaigns throughout his career, and serves with me on the board of the New England Venture Capital Association (NEVCA,) and on that of the Achievement Network, on the investment committees of BCBS Massachusetts and Rock Health, and as an innovation advisor to Boston Children’s Hospital. ​ In today’s second segment we’ll talk about how healthcare is changing in the shadow of our new President-Elect, where it is and where it’s headed for us as Americans, New Englanders and plain old patients of a system in a pretty dramatic state of flux.

Impact in Five
The Rise of Digital Healthcare, Explained in Five Minutes

Impact in Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 4:52


Over the past few years, more than $4 billion in venture-backed capital has flowed into digital healthcare. What's behind this trend and what do companies that want to take advantage of it need to do to succeed? You'll hear from Steve Kraus of Bessemer Venture Partners and Jeff Margolis, CEO of Welltok.

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Horse Tip Daily #1225 by Kentucky Performance Products – Internal Hoof Structures with Steve Kraus of Cornell University Farrier Program

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016 23:55


Today Steve Kraus from the Cornell University Farrier Program explains the internal structures of the hoof. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horse Tip Daily #1205 by Kentucky Performance Products – External Hoof Structures with Steve Kraus

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 25:35


Today's tip features Cornell University Farrier Program director Steve Kraus with an explanation of the external structures of the hoof. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horse Tip Daily #1160 by Kentucky Performance Products – What Influences Hoof Health with Steve Kraus

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 11:50


In today's tip Steve Kraus from Cornell University Farrier Program joins the HITM crew to talk about the various factors that influence hoof health. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horse Tip Daily #1116 by Equestrian Collections – Farrier Steve Kraus on WIDTH Protocol

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2015 17:46


Today's tip is an excerpt from the HORSES IN THE MORNING show. Steve Kraus from Cornell University Farrier Program joins the HITM crew to explain what the WIDTH Protocol is. Listen in..Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horse Tip Daily #1093 by Bimeda Equine – All About Aluminum Shoes with Steve Kraus

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2015 9:54


In today's tip Steve Kraus from Cornell University Farrier Program joins the HITM crew to answer a listener question about aluminum shoes. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horse Tip Daily #1092 by Kentucky Performance Products – Borium or borium & Barefootedness with Steve Kraus

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2015 13:01


In today's tip Steve Kraus from Cornell University Farrier Program joins the HITM crew to talk about covers the history, advantages and disadvantages of that ubiquitous horseshoe traction product known to you and I a borium and weighs in on whether barefoot is better in regards to traction. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horse Tip Daily #1089 by Kentucky Performance Products – More On Shoes & Traction with Steve Kraus

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 8:16


In today's tip Steve Kraus from Cornell University Farrier Program joins the HITM crew to talk about how farriers use different shoes for different traction needs. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horse Tip Daily #1084 by Kentucky Performance Products – Hoof Wall Cracks Examined & Hot Horseshoes

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 11:03


In today's tip Steve Kraus from Cornell University Farrier Program joins the HITM crew to explain the different types of cracks we might see on our horse's hoof wall and why a farrier would heat a horseshoe. Listen in..Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horse Tip Daily #1055 by Equestrian Collections – Vets & Farriers: Better Together

Horse Tip Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 13:31


Today's tip is an excerpt from the HORSES IN THE MORNING show. Steve Kraus from Cornell University Farrier Program joins the HITM crew to explain how and why the program helps farriers and veterinarians work better together. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)