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Nick - in Kentucky - is joined by Jane Mangan, in Punchestown, to take a look at a vibrant weekend of racing around the globe. In Louisville, Nick is joined by NBC colleague Britney Eurton for the definitive guide to the Kentucky Derby, while he also catches top with social media phenomenon and political activist Carlos Eduardo Espinna about the work that he is doing for racing's backstretch community. Ahead of the Guineas weekend, Nick talks to Seamie Heffernan, confident of a big run from Thesecretadversary in the 2,000 Guineas, and Stuart Williams, hoping that Azleet can build on her Nell Gwyn success. Fitzdares trader Henry Beesley gives us a market update on the weekend Classics, while his colleague Hermione Drummond-Moray discusses the firm's renewed relationship with Goodwood. Meanwhile, Kevin Blake drops in to tell us about his big result at the Tattersalls Guineas Breeze Up sales.
Nick - in Kentucky - is joined by Jane Mangan, in Punchestown, to take a look at a vibrant weekend of racing around the globe. In Louisville, Nick is joined by NBC colleague Britney Eurton for the definitive guide to the Kentucky Derby, while he also catches top with social media phenomenon and political activist Carlos Eduardo Espinna about the work that he is doing for racing's backstretch community. Ahead of the Guineas weekend, Nick talks to Seamie Heffernan, confident of a big run from Thesecretadversary in the 2,000 Guineas, and Stuart Williams, hoping that Azleet can build on her Nell Gwyn success. Fitzdares trader Henry Beesley gives us a market update on the weekend Classics, while his colleague Hermione Drummond-Moray discusses the firm's renewed relationship with Goodwood. Meanwhile, Kevin Blake drops in to tell us about his big result at the Tattersalls Guineas Breeze Up sales.
Nick is joined by ITV Racing's Matt Chapman, who begins today's show with a report on the situation at Brighton racecourse, whose intended fixture on Saturday has been shelved owing to track damage from leatherjackets and badgers. Also today, Stuart Williams reflects on shock Nell Gwyn winner Azleet, and Richard Fahey on his chances of winning the Fred Darling. Plus, young bloodstock agent Charlie Dee explains how he bought a Keeneland Grade One winner from humble origins, while NYRA's Andrew Offerman looks forward to the opening of Belmont Park this autumn. Ben Atkins drops in for a look at the Point to Point scene.
Nick is joined by ITV Racing's Matt Chapman, who begins today's show with a report on the situation at Brighton racecourse, whose intended fixture on Saturday has been shelved owing to track damage from leatherjackets and badgers. Also today, Stuart Williams reflects on shock Nell Gwyn winner Azleet, and Richard Fahey on his chances of winning the Fred Darling. Plus, young bloodstock agent Charlie Dee explains how he bought a Keeneland Grade One winner from humble origins, while NYRA's Andrew Offerman looks forward to the opening of Belmont Park this autumn. Ben Atkins drops in for a look at the Point to Point scene.
In this episode of the Anchored Podcast, Jeremy Tate sits down with Stuart Williams to discuss the launch of the Classic Learning Foundation.The Foundation is being established to come alongside students and assist with the funding of both secondary and collegiate education. With a focus on merit-based and need-based scholarships, the goal is to support students pursuing a classically based, liberal arts education.Drawing a parallel to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, Stuart explains how the Classic Learning Foundation aims to create recognition and prestige around strong pre-college preparation—particularly for students in the 10th and 11th grades—and to help carry that recognition into the college experience.The conversation also explores broader questions about education: Has the purpose of college shifted toward return on investment? What is lost when education is reduced to job training? Why do reading, writing, and clear thinking still matter? Reflecting on his own experience—from a career at IBM to studying at St. John's College—Stuart shares how a liberal arts education shaped his thinking and why he believes it remains essential today.00:00 Introduction 01:00 Stuart Williams' background 08:00 Returning to school at St. John's College 15:40 What is the Classic Learning Foundation? 18:20 National Merit and education incentives 21:49 The purpose of education 24:27 Education, work, and the futureWatch more from the Anchored Podcast and explore the ideas shaping the future of education.#ClassicLearningFoundation, #ClassicalEducation, #LiberalArts, #CLT, #AnchoredPodcast, #JeremyTate, #StuartWilliams, #EducationReform, #scholarships
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan for Monday's edition of the popular racing podcast. They look back on the best of the weekend action, and are joined by TPD's Adam Mills to assess the merits of Forever Young's Saudi Cup win. Also on today's show, Adrien Cugnasse explains the sudden departure of France Galop chief Elie Hennau, while - looking ahead to Cheltenham - we hear from trainers Emmet Mullins and Emma Lavelle. Stuart Williams reflects on another famous triumph for stalwart Quinault in Qatar, while Nick and Jane also discuss the Constitution Hill ballot and wrap up the rest of the day's news.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan for Monday's edition of the popular racing podcast. They look back on the best of the weekend action, and are joined by TPD's Adam Mills to assess the merits of Forever Young's Saudi Cup win. Also on today's show, Adrien Cugnasse explains the sudden departure of France Galop chief Elie Hennau, while - looking ahead to Cheltenham - we hear from trainers Emmet Mullins and Emma Lavelle. Stuart Williams reflects on another famous triumph for stalwart Quinault in Qatar, while Nick and Jane also discuss the Constitution Hill ballot and wrap up the rest of the day's news.
Concluding with Part 7 of his Revival Series - "Wherever He Leads - We Will Follow...", Rev. Dr. Stuart Williams brings the message from Mark 3:20-35 (ESV). Support the ministry of Rosewood Church of the Nazarene http://bit.ly/RosewoodGifts Stay up-to-date on our website http://bit.ly/RosewoodNews Connect With a Small Group Community http://bit.ly/RosewoodGroups Subscribe for the latest services and videos: http://bit.ly/RosewoodYTSubscribe Stay Connected: Instagram | http://bit.ly/RosewoodIG Facebook | http://bit.ly/RosewoodFB #Church #Worship #RosewoodChurch CCLI License 593073 Streaming License CSPL096075
Sharing Part 6 of his Revival Series - "Wherever He Leads - We Will Follow ...", Rev. Dr. Stuart Williams brings a message taken from Mark 5:21-43 (ESV). Support the ministry of Rosewood Church of the Nazarene http://bit.ly/RosewoodGifts Stay up-to-date on our website http://bit.ly/RosewoodNews Connect With a Small Group Community http://bit.ly/RosewoodGroups Subscribe for the latest services and videos: http://bit.ly/RosewoodYTSubscribe Stay Connected: Instagram | http://bit.ly/RosewoodIG Facebook | http://bit.ly/RosewoodFB #Church #Worship #RosewoodChurch CCLI License 593073 Streaming License CSPL096075
Sharing Part 5 of his Revival Series - "Wherever He Leads - We Will Follow...", Rev. Dr. Stuart Williams brings the message from Mark 2:23 - Mark 3:6 (ESV). Support the ministry of Rosewood Church of the Nazarene http://bit.ly/RosewoodGifts Stay up-to-date on our website http://bit.ly/RosewoodNews Connect With a Small Group Community http://bit.ly/RosewoodGroups Subscribe for the latest services and videos: http://bit.ly/RosewoodYTSubscribe Stay Connected: Instagram | http://bit.ly/RosewoodIG Facebook | http://bit.ly/RosewoodFB #Church #Worship #RosewoodChurch CCLI License 593073 Streaming License CSPL096075
In Part 4 of his Revival Series - "Wherever He Leads - We Will Follow ...", Rev. Dr. Stuart Williams brings a message taken from Mark 4:35 to Mark 5:20 (ESV). Support the ministry of Rosewood Church of the Nazarene http://bit.ly/RosewoodGifts Stay up-to-date on our website http://bit.ly/RosewoodNews Connect With a Small Group Community http://bit.ly/RosewoodGroups Subscribe for the latest services and videos: http://bit.ly/RosewoodYTSubscribe Stay Connected: Instagram | http://bit.ly/RosewoodIG Facebook | http://bit.ly/RosewoodFB #Church #Worship #RosewoodChurch CCLI License 593073 Streaming License CSPL096075
Sharing Part 3 of his Revival Series - "Wherever He Leads - We Will Follow ...", Rev. Dr. Stuart Williams brings a message taken from Mark 9:30-37 (ESV). Support the ministry of Rosewood Church of the Nazarene http://bit.ly/RosewoodGifts Stay up-to-date on our website http://bit.ly/RosewoodNews Connect With a Small Group Community http://bit.ly/RosewoodGroups Subscribe for the latest services and videos: http://bit.ly/RosewoodYTSubscribe Stay Connected: Instagram | http://bit.ly/RosewoodIG Facebook | http://bit.ly/RosewoodFB #Church #Worship #RosewoodChurch CCLI License 593073 Streaming License CSPL096075
We continue our Revival Series with Guest Speaker Rev. Dr. Stuart Williams, sharing Part 2 of “Wherever He Leads – We Will Follow …” This message, taken from Mark 9:2–13 (ESV), invites us to encounter the glory of Christ and be transformed by His presence. Support the ministry of Rosewood Church of the Nazarene http://bit.ly/RosewoodGifts Stay up-to-date on our website http://bit.ly/RosewoodNews Connect With a Small Group Community http://bit.ly/RosewoodGroups Subscribe for the latest services and videos: http://bit.ly/RosewoodYTSubscribe Stay Connected: Instagram | http://bit.ly/RosewoodIG Facebook | http://bit.ly/RosewoodFB #Church #Worship #Revival #RosewoodChurch CCLI License 593073 Streaming License CSPL096075
We're excited to begin our special week of Revival Services with Guest Speaker Rev. Dr. Stuart Williams, bringing a powerful new series titled “Wherever He Leads – We Will Follow …” Join us this Sunday at 11 AM as Rev. Dr. Williams shares the first message in this series, drawn from Mark 8:27–38 (ESV) — a call to discipleship, surrender, and following Christ wherever He leads. Support the ministry of Rosewood Church of the Nazarene http://bit.ly/RosewoodGifts Stay up-to-date on our website http://bit.ly/RosewoodNews Connect With a Small Group Community http://bit.ly/RosewoodGroups Subscribe for the latest services and videos: http://bit.ly/RosewoodYTSubscribe Stay Connected: Instagram | http://bit.ly/RosewoodIG Facebook | http://bit.ly/RosewoodFB #Church #Worship #RosewoodChurch CCLI License 593073 Streaming License CSPL096075
Nick is joined by ITV's Oli Bell to discuss the latest from around the racing world. With York around the corner, Oli has news of his tour round Ireland, complemented by Nick's interview with Paddy Twomey about possible Great Voltigeur contender Carmers and more besides. Also on today's show, Sam Sangster on the purchase of Diego Velazquez, who will be the first Ballydoyle horse to run in the famous Sangster silks for over twenty years in Sunday's Prix Jacques le Marois. Plus, Stuart Williams on City of York contender Quinault and Racing Post Deputy Industry Editor Pete Scargill on covering the downfall of Phoenix Thoroughbreds and Amer Abdulaziz. Charlotte has a sneak preview of what to expect tomorrow from her trip to the Aga Khan Studs in Deauville.
Nick is joined by ITV's Oli Bell to discuss the latest from around the racing world. With York around the corner, Oli has news of his tour round Ireland, complemented by Nick's interview with Paddy Twomey about possible Great Voltigeur contender Carmers and more besides. Also on today's show, Sam Sangster on the purchase of Diego Velazquez, who will be the first Ballydoyle horse to run in the famous Sangster silks for over twenty years in Sunday's Prix Jacques le Marois. Plus, Stuart Williams on City of York contender Quinault and Racing Post Deputy Industry Editor Pete Scargill on covering the downfall of Phoenix Thoroughbreds and Amer Abdulaziz. Charlotte has a sneak preview of what to expect tomorrow from her trip to the Aga Khan Studs in Deauville.
In our post-Derby show. Nick reflects & chats about the Epsom fallout with studio guests, Dave Ord, Stuart Williams & Karl Burke. As well as calls with Wayne Lordan, Aidan O'Brien & Charlie Johnston. Plus, a chat with Nichola Eddery. About her upcoming art exhibition.
Nick was joined by Dave Ord & Stuart Williams for this week's talking points: Epsom By Numbers / Jim Mullen ./ Watering / Shape of Meeting / Royal Support / Ruling Court / Ballydoyle Pecking Order.
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Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to look at today's racing news. With the row continuing to brew over the PRA and their demand for payment from broadcasters for trainer interviews, Nick and Lee share details of the email sent by the PRA to trainers detailing their prime motivation for the request. Nick also gets comment from RMG on why jockeys are paid an annual sum for similar services. PRA board member Stuart Williams gives his reaction to the weekend's fallout and seeks to underline the central aims of the PRA, while NTF council member Jamie Snowden echoes the position of the Thoroughbred Group. Also on today's show, Timeform's Dan Barber gives perspective to the performance of East India Dock at the weekend, Lee looks ahead to the Dublin Racing Festival, while Gestut Lunzen's Nicolas Schenke and Tommy Witt are this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guests.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to look at today's racing news. With the row continuing to brew over the PRA and their demand for payment from broadcasters for trainer interviews, Nick and Lee share details of the email sent by the PRA to trainers detailing their prime motivation for the request. Nick also gets comment from RMG on why jockeys are paid an annual sum for similar services. PRA board member Stuart Williams gives his reaction to the weekend's fallout and seeks to underline the central aims of the PRA, while NTF council member Jamie Snowden echoes the position of the Thoroughbred Group. Also on today's show, Timeform's Dan Barber gives perspective to the performance of East India Dock at the weekend, Lee looks ahead to the Dublin Racing Festival, while Gestut Lunzen's Nicolas Schenke and Tommy Witt are this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guests.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. First up today, jumps trainer Ben Pauling outlines plans for his star novice chasers Handstands and The Jukebox Man. Also on today's show, Nick and Rishi discuss the nuances of Conor Grant's Gimcrack speech and look ahead to this weekend's action at Cheltenham. Plus, Henrietta Knight tells Nick how much she enjoyed yesterday's comeback jumps winner at Footwell, while Stuart Williams pays tribute to the late Tony Hide. In anticipation of three great clashes between two of the world's best, Laurel River's handler Bhupat Seemar joins the show with an update, and JA McGrath walks the Hong Kong beat.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. First up today, jumps trainer Ben Pauling outlines plans for his star novice chasers Handstands and The Jukebox Man. Also on today's show, Nick and Rishi discuss the nuances of Conor Grant's Gimcrack speech and look ahead to this weekend's action at Cheltenham. Plus, Henrietta Knight tells Nick how much she enjoyed yesterday's comeback jumps winner at Footwell, while Stuart Williams pays tribute to the late Tony Hide. In anticipation of three great clashes between two of the world's best, Laurel River's handler Bhupat Seemar joins the show with an update, and JA McGrath walks the Hong Kong beat.
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They begin today with the breaking news that the DQ'd Cesarewitch connections have lodged an appeal with the BHA, before diving headlong into British Champions' Day in the company of Calandagan's rider Stephane Pasquier and TPD's Will Duff-Gordon. Also on today's show, Willie Mullins discusses the defence of his GB trainers' title, while Stuart Williams talks about his surprise entry for the Breeders' Cup, who has a date with the eve-of-race Keeneland sale. Ben Linfoot drops in with something for the weekend, and Patrick Dennis - son of bookmaker Barry - talks with great humour and warmth about his father, who died this week aged 83.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They begin by clarifying a number of issues surrounding the non-appearance of Oisin Murphy at Kempton yesterday, with the assistance of input from the BHA. Up next, Nick and Jane reveal that the top four jumps trainers in Ireland are likely to take legal action against HRI over the impending races restricted to trainers' with fewer than 50 winners in either of the last two seasons. Also on today's show, Ed Walker looks forward to running Almaqam at Deauville this week, James Willoughby asks why women have consistently outperformed men in the Shergar Cup, Stuart Williams reflects on 1,000 career winners, Saeed bin Suroor advocates for Dubai Millennium's inclusion in the Hall of Fame, while Dan Barber asks why the juvenile fillies are outpointing the colts in this week's Timeform perspective.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They begin by clarifying a number of issues surrounding the non-appearance of Oisin Murphy at Kempton yesterday, with the assistance of input from the BHA. Up next, Nick and Jane reveal that the top four jumps trainers in Ireland are likely to take legal action against HRI over the impending races restricted to trainers' with fewer than 50 winners in either of the last two seasons. Also on today's show, Ed Walker looks forward to running Almaqam at Deauville this week, James Willoughby asks why women have consistently outperformed men in the Shergar Cup, Stuart Williams reflects on 1,000 career winners, Saeed bin Suroor advocates for Dubai Millennium's inclusion in the Hall of Fame, while Dan Barber asks why the juvenile fillies are outpointing the colts in this week's Timeform perspective.
Join Jacobi as he has a discussion on the differences between multicultural and intercultural congregations with guest Dr. Stuart Williams. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/millennial-pastors/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/millennial-pastors/support
Nick was joined in the studio by Jonathan Harding, Ralph Beckett & Stuart Williams to discuss this week's talking points.. Derby Crowd /Derby Festival / Derby Draw /Levy Collapse /German 2YOS / Washbourn/Benoit / Tatts Gold Cup.
Nick was joined in the studio by regular contributor Jonathan Harding, trainers Stuart Williams & Ralph Beckett, plus racing Photographer Edward Whitaker. On Derby weekend, we had lot's of Epsom reflections with the guests & connections.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead, who tells Nick how he busted a burgeoning black market bookmaker - costing racing and the exchequer millions - in a Racing Post sting. This on the day that Parliament is set to debate the affordability legislation. Nick and Lee wonder how well attended will be today's Westminster Hall debate. Also on today's show, trainer Stuart Williams offers support for Peter Savill's commercial plan, while HK trainer Danny Shum sings the praises of his stable hero Romantic Warrior after another battling success at the highest level, and Rossa Ryan explains how he steered Annaf to a barnstorming and hugely valuable win in Riyadh. Harriet Rochester tells us about today's Godolphin TIEA awards.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead, who tells Nick how he busted a burgeoning black market bookmaker - costing racing and the exchequer millions - in a Racing Post sting. This on the day that Parliament is set to debate the affordability legislation. Nick and Lee wonder how well attended will be today's Westminster Hall debate. Also on today's show, trainer Stuart Williams offers support for Peter Savill's commercial plan, while HK trainer Danny Shum sings the praises of his stable hero Romantic Warrior after another battling success at the highest level, and Rossa Ryan explains how he steered Annaf to a barnstorming and hugely valuable win in Riyadh. Harriet Rochester tells us about today's Godolphin TIEA awards.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. With British Racing in a state of political tension, Nick and Lydia break the news that ex-BHB Chair Peter Savill - original architect of the premierisation plan - is back for more, this time with an incentive aimed at the sport's prize money shortfall and requiring the backing of trainers. Nick speaks to Stuart Williams, Emma Lavelle and Chair of the Thoroughbred Group Julian Richmond-Watson, who is dismissive of the plan. Lavelle also brings news of Paisley Park plus intended Sandown runner De Rasher Counter, while Williams has his say on the new Sunday night fixtures which begin this weekend. Trainer Nick Alexander outlines issues that he sees within the premier racing programme, whose first day's heroes from Cheltenham are also reviewed by Nick and Lydia. Cheveley Park's Richard Thompson brings us the latest on their jumping stars, which includes the news that A Plus Tard has very likely run his last race, while Alex Cairns from ITM is our Weatherbys Guest to discuss the Irish Stallion Trail.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. With British Racing in a state of political tension, Nick and Lydia break the news that ex-BHB Chair Peter Savill - original architect of the premierisation plan - is back for more, this time with an incentive aimed at the sport's prize money shortfall and requiring the backing of trainers. Nick speaks to Stuart Williams, Emma Lavelle and Chair of the Thoroughbred Group Julian Richmond-Watson, who is dismissive of the plan. Lavelle also brings news of Paisley Park plus intended Sandown runner De Rasher Counter, while Williams has his say on the new Sunday night fixtures which begin this weekend. Trainer Nick Alexander outlines issues that he sees within the premier racing programme, whose first day's heroes from Cheltenham are also reviewed by Nick and Lydia. Cheveley Park's Richard Thompson brings us the latest on their jumping stars, which includes the news that A Plus Tard has very likely run his last race, while Alex Cairns from ITM is our Weatherbys Guest to discuss the Irish Stallion Trail.
Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald's Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's why interest rates have changed the favoured investment types. Hosted by Frances Cook. Interest rates have rocketed up both in New Zealand and around the world, and it's safe to say, it's changed the maths for a lot of investors. While savings accounts, term deposits, and bonds were all a bit miserable for a while there, now they're making more money. You may well be watching this trend and thinking hmm, I'd like to dabble. But what's the best option for you, and how should you weigh it up against other money priorities? For the latest podcast I talked to Stuart Williams, managing director of Nikko Asset Management New Zealand. If you have a question about this podcast, or a question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it. Here is a link to the audience survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DRF9TBG I'm on Facebook here, Instagram here, and Twitter here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to the weekend racing from Newmarket, Ascot and Redcar with contributions from Saffie Osbourne; Stuart Williams, Laurence Bellman and Clive Cox. Plus, jockey James Best is in the Czech Republic for the Velka Pardubicka and discusses the challenge of the race and his mount.
Tom in for Nick and joined by Juddmonte Farms's Barry Mahon to reflect on the news that last Sunday's Arc second, Westover, has been retired after a career ending injury. Rishi Persad reflects on Westover's career before giving his view on the weekend's feature race, Newmarket's Group 1 Sun Charriot Stakes and we hear from jockey Saffie Osborne who rides Random Harvest in the race. Rishi also pays tribute to Quinault who lines up again at Ascot at the weekend after a stunning season and his trainer Stuart Williams is along to assess his chances. Quinault beat Laurence Bellman's Popmaster last time at Ascot and Laurence is with us on the podcast to look ahead to the two going head to head again. Charlotte Greenway is back at Tattersall's Book 1 and joined today by Polly Bonner of Saracen to reflect on day 2. Plus trainer Ollie Sangster joins us to look ahead to a few of his juveniles running in the next couple of weeks including the possibility of Shuwari lining up in the Fillies' Mile.
Tom in for Nick and joined by Juddmonte Farms's Barry Mahon to reflect on the news that last Sunday's Arc second, Westover, has been retired after a career ending injury. Rishi Persad reflects on Westover's career before giving his view on the weekend's feature race, Newmarket's Group 1 Sun Charriot Stakes and we hear from jockey Saffie Osborne who rides Random Harvest in the race. Rishi also pays tribute to Quinault who lines up again at Ascot at the weekend after a stunning season and his trainer Stuart Williams is along to assess his chances. Quinault beat Laurence Bellman's Popmaster last time at Ascot and Laurence is with us on the podcast to look ahead to the two going head to head again. Charlotte Greenway is back at Tattersall's Book 1 and joined today by Polly Bonner of Saracen to reflect on day 2. Plus trainer Ollie Sangster joins us to look ahead to a few of his juveniles running in the next couple of weeks including the possibility of Shuwari lining up in the Fillies' Mile.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. Among the guests on this episode are champion trainer Willie Mullins, who reflects on Vauban taking another step towards the Melbourne Cup yesterday at Naas. Also today, RCA Chair Wilf Walsh gives a meaty rejoinder to the many dissenting voices in the recent sauna debate, while trainer Stuart Williams eyes up a seven timer for Quinault in this weekend's Shergar Cup, and Haras du Logis's Julian Ince is today's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. Among the guests on this episode are champion trainer Willie Mullins, who reflects on Vauban taking another step towards the Melbourne Cup yesterday at Naas. Also today, RCA Chair Wilf Walsh gives a meaty rejoinder to the many dissenting voices in the recent sauna debate, while trainer Stuart Williams eyes up a seven timer for Quinault in this weekend's Shergar Cup, and Haras du Logis's Julian Ince is today's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Emmet Kennedy welcomes the brilliant Abbie MacGregor and seasoned trainer Stuart Williams as they tackle a range of captivating topics that are making waves in the racing world, beginning with the pressing issue of poor prize money. With stakes being a significant factor in the sport, our panelists explore potential solutions and delve into what can be done to ensure fairer rewards for all involved. We also the critical topic of the stable staff crisis. The backbone of the industry, stable staff are facing numerous challenges, and our experts discuss ways to address this crisis and create a sustainable future for those behind the scenes. The conversation moves onto the BHA fixtures list. Will the concept of premierisation enhance the racing calendar or spark more division within the industry? Our guests share their insights and opinions on this intriguing topic. With the rise of misinformation and animal welfare concerns, combating Animal Rising's lies takes center stage. Our panelists discuss the importance of countering false narratives, ensuring the welfare of racehorses, and promoting transparency in the sport. We look at the way horse racing is branded and promoted. From captivating campaigns to engaging fans and attracting new audiences, our panelists explore the strategies and innovations needed to take the sport to new heights. Lastly, we tackle the over-watering obsession that has been a subject of contention in recent times. Our experts dissect the impact of excessive watering on track conditions and examine potential solutions to strike the right balance for fair and safe racing. Don't miss this thrilling episode filled with passionate discussions, expert opinions, and fascinating insights. Tune in to The Final Furlong and join Emmet Kennedy, Abbie MacGregor, and Stuart Williams as they unravel the mysteries and challenges facing the world of horse racing. Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Tags:Horse racing, British horse racing, challenges in racing, financial constraints, prize money, ownership landscape, experienced staff, knowledgeable staff, Brexit impact, fixture list, handicapping system, media rights, trainers, bloodstock agents, industry insights, podcast interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're doing it live! Without time to prep an episode ahead of time, we decided to record our immediate thoughts on "Ben Interrupted" in front of our live zoom audience, and our party was promptly crashed by EP Dean Georgaris, actor Caitlin Bassett, writer Annelise Kollevoll Medina, and EP Drew Lindo! We are so grateful to have them join us on a fun ride as we talk about the episode in depth and what we might expect from the last two episodes of the season and beyond. We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more: Fate’s Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you, Patrons! Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Kelly M, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Laurie Johnson, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Jerry Seward, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons And as always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com
We are excited to bring you our discussion of this week’s episode, Ben Song For the Defense, plus interviews with episode writer, Romy Loor, and cast member, Nanrisa Lee(@chickeedeewilliams on IG)! We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more: Fate’s Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you, Patrons! Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Kelly M, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Laurie Johnson, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Jerry Seward, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons And as always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com
YOUTUBE LINK Synopsis: When Ben leaps onto a naval battleship during war games in 1989, he must not only navigate a dangerous rescue mission but also contend with his commanding officer, XO Alexander Augustine, otherwise known as Addison’s father. After our discussion of the episode, we're excited to share our wide-ranging interview with Caitlin Bassett (@caitlinbassett on IG) as well as episode writer, Dean Georgaris (@deangeorgaris on Twitter). We chat about not only this specific episode, but Caitlin's experience on the series. We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more! Fate’s Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you, Patrons! Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Laurie Johnson, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Jerry Seward, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons And as always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com
Note: The interview portion with Deborah Pratt begins at 01:54:16. Thanks for listening! Synopsis: When Ben leaps into an Indian family to try to prevent their beloved family restaurant from burning down, he finds an emotional connection with their matriarch through memories of his own; Magic and Jenn share a surprising revelation with Ian. Sometimes in family, there's disagreements, and this particular episode of Fate's Wide Wheel reflects that. Sam & Dennis have different points of view on Episode 13 of the new series, and there is certainly spirited discussion in this episode. After our discussion of the episode, we talk with again with Family Style director, Deborah Pratt! We got some wonderful insight on the episode, talk about some wonderful moments that had to be cut from the episode for time, and even take a few minutes to talk about Sam and Dennis' differing viewpoints. We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more! Fate’s Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you, Patrons! Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Laurie Johnson, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Jerry Seward, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons And as always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com
We’re excited to bring you a our wide-ranging conversation with Deborah Pratt. Deborah M. Pratt (@DM_Pratt on Twitter and @DeborahMPratt on Instagram) is an American director, writer, television executive producer and actress. She was executive producer of “The Net” for USA network, co-executive producer and head writer on iconic NBC series the “Quantum Leap” and “Tequila and Bonette” for CBS. She wrote for multiple television series including Quantum Leap, Magnum, P.I., The Pretender and Airwolf. She made her directorial debut with Cora Unashamed for the BBC, PBS and Masterpiece Theatre’s The American Collection. Ms. Pratt is a five-time Emmy nominee, a Golden Globe nominee, and recipient of The Lillian Gish Award from Women in Film, The Angel Award, The Golden Block Award, and Six B.E.N. Award, from the award-winning series Quantum Leap to the internationally acclaimed Masterpiece Theatre’s Cora Unashamed. We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more! Fate’s Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you, Patrons! Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Laurie Johnson, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Jerry Seward, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons And as always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com We Frequently Use These Resources: Beyond the Mirror Image: The Observer’s Guide to Quantum Leap, by Matt Dale Al’s Place by Brian Greene The Quantum Leap Podcast
Synopsis: Ben finds himself in 2012 in the midst of the Mendéz family as they help their transgender daughter, Gia, who dreams of playing on her high school basketball team. Magic and Jenn discover another piece of the puzzle of why Ben leapt in the first place. We are excited to be joined by episode writer, actor and director, Shakina, for the discussion of this episode! (@Shakeenz on Twitter and Instagram; Shakina.nyc on the web) Shakina is a celebrated actress and activist. She initially made television history on NBC’s “Connecting” as the first transgender person to play a series regular on a network comedy. She can also be seen in Amazon’s GLAAD Award Winning “Transparent Musicale Finale,” which she helped write and produce, and Hulu’s “Difficult People” as the iconic trans truther, Lola. Her play “Chonburi International Hotel and Butterfly Club” premiered on Audible in 2020 in collaboration with Williamstown Theatre Festival and was recognized with a 2021 Drama League Award for Best Audio Theatre Production. She is the Founding Artistic Director of Musical Theatre Factory, where she helped to develop hundreds of new musicals including Michael R. Jackson’s Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning “A Strange Loop,” along with her own autobiographical glam rock odyssey, “Manifest Pussy.” Recognitions include The Lilly Award for Working Miracles, Theatre Resources Unlimited Humanitarian Award, The Kilroys List, Logo 30, two-time Drama League fellow and two-time OUT 100 honoree We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more! Fate’s Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you, Patrons! Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Laurie Johnson, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Jerry Seward, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons And as always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com We Frequently Use These Resources: Beyond the Mirror Image: The Observer’s Guide to Quantum Leap, by Matt Dale Al’s Place by Brian Greene The Quantum Leap Podcast
We're here this week to talk about Episode 11, Leap. Die. Repeat. Synopsis: When Ben leaps into one of five people in an elevator at a 1962 nuclear reactor, he must figure which one triggers a bomb that kills them all. Each time the bomb goes off, he leaps into another one of them an hour earlier and the scene resets on a loop. Sam and Dennis are joined once again by Lauren Milberger (@LaurenMilberger on Twitter) - Actor, Writer, and co-host of FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast (@murphybrownpod). We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more! Fate’s Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you, Patrons! Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Laurie Johnson, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Jerry Seward, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons And as always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com We Frequently Use These Resources: Beyond the Mirror Image: The Observer’s Guide to Quantum Leap, by Matt Dale Al’s Place by Brian Greene The Quantum Leap Podcast
This week, we’re excited to interview artist, J.J. Lendl. J.J. (@jjlendl on Twitter and IG and jjlendl.com on the web) J.J. Lendl is a designer, illustrator, educator and storyteller originally from Pittsburgh, PA. Over the last decade since he started his studio, he has specialized in commercial artwork of all types including product design, editorial, advertising, web design, publishing, and branding. Alongside his graphic design work, J.J. creates and facilitates arts education programming for youth and adults focused on introducing STEAM subjects through hands-on workshops. If you follow all things Quantum Leap on Twitter and Instagram, you have no doubt seen his original artwork inspired by the revival series. We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more! Fate’s Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you, Patrons of the pod: Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Laurie Johnson, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons And we want to welcome our newest patron, Jerry Seward! Thanks so much, Jerry, not just for your patronage, but also the kind words you went both with your donation and on Twitter. And as always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com We Frequently Use These Resources: Beyond the Mirror Image: The Observer’s Guide to Quantum Leap, by Matt Dale Al’s Place by Brian Greene The Quantum Leap Podcast
We're excited to bring you our conversation with Quantum Leap producers and writers, Benjamin Raab and Deric A. Hughes. Benjamin and Deric have been a writing team for over 20 years. Their credits include Warehouse 13, Scream (TV series), The Flash, and Arrow. They are writers behind Salvation or Bust and Paging Dr. Song. We chat about their "meet cute" in a comic book shop and how they formed their writing partnership, their approach to working on new scripts together, and of course, their experience on Quantum Leap. We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more! Fate’s Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you to our patrons: Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Laurie Johnson, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons As always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com We Frequently Use These Resources: Beyond the Mirror Image: The Observer’s Guide to Quantum Leap, by Matt Dale Al’s Place by Brian Greene The Quantum Leap Podcast
Ben leaps into Alexandra Tomkinson, a medical resident in a Seattle hospital. As victims from a train crash pour into the ER, Addison reveals a very complicated mission facing Ben during this leap. Ben must go up against hospital bosses to save lives and Alexandra’s career. We have updated merch, including tees, mugs, stickers and more! Fate's Wide Wheel TeePublic Store Thank you to our patrons: Al’s Place Leap Fan Site, Bourbon and Boardgames, Carolyn, Cosplay Dad, Joanne Bartlett, Dana Bius, Rich Bourque, Kevin, Kevin Butcher, Carol Davis, Deckslower, Dermot Devlin, Barry Donovan, Brian Dreadful, Troy Evers, Larry Ganni, Jason Geis, Michelle Hoffman, Amy Holtcamp, Bess A Korey, Lady Eternal, Robb Nunn, Oddly Specific with Audra, Christopher Redmon, Adrian Sal, Karyn Saxon, Mike Stoufer, Heather Strbiak, Damon Sugameli, Larry Trujillo, Stuart Williams, Jill Wilson, Our Anonymous Patrons Welcome new patron, Laurie Johnson! As always, a special shout out to Jessica Conger and Betsy Frymire, our spouses who provide vital childcare while we record our show. Become a patron or donor yourself: Monthly: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Patreon One-Time: Fate’s Wide Wheel on Buy Me a Coffee Feedback? Send us an email: fateswidewheelpodcast@gmail.com We Frequently Use These Resources: Beyond the Mirror Image: The Observer’s Guide to Quantum Leap, by Matt Dale Al’s Place by Brian Greene The Quantum Leap Podcast