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Latest podcast episodes about Winstar

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
Kentucky Bred - Presented by the Kentucky Thoroughbred Development and Breeders Incentive Funds -April 4, 2025

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 13:45


Kentucky Bred - Presented by the Kentucky Thoroughbred Development and Breeders Incentive Funds featuring WinStar farm's Elliott Walden

Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
Going All In on Agency Ownership With Stephanie Dew

Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 14:22


On this episode of Agency Nation Radio, we meet Stephanie Dew, President, Agency Owner of WinStar Insurance Group in Cedar Park, Texas. In 2022, Dew, then 20% owner of WinStar, learned that the other two owners would be retiring. She didn't want to see the agency absorbed by the large buyers circling overhead and decided she would buy it herself—even if it meant mortgaging her house. “It devastated me to think that these employees who have worked so hard to build up the agency would have to watch it get gobbled up by another agency that I didn't think would value our clients the way we do,” Dew says. “I went to my family first to make sure my husband and kids were on board. And they knew this was my dream. We had our house pretty much paid off, and I took a loan on it and did everything I needed to make it happen.” WinStar's defined niches propel its growth, from wineries and water entities to emergency services. The agency has been a Best Practices agency since 2019. Agency Nation Radio is where insurance professionals turn on the mic and share unscripted stories about leadership, technology, marketing, success, and failure—stories that helped make them the professionals they are today. From Main Street USA to the pages of Independent Agent magazine—we've got the stories you want to hear. For more, catch Agency Nation Radio on your favorite streaming platform or visit iamagazine.com/podcasts.

El Dado Único
El Dado Único 2x48 [SR] - Return of the On The Road

El Dado Único

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 34:43


¡Vuelven los On The Road! Y de qué manera. Analizamos un porrón de juegos que hemos estado jugando últimamente, entre los que Cheno comenta Andromeda's Edge, Señor de los Anillos Duelo por la Tierra Media, Ratas de Winstar, Marrakech de Feld... Y también comentamos novedades de Essen, Harakiri y demás cositas en un sobre ruedas muy variado. ¡Al lío!

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
HRRN's Equine Forum presented by TwinSpires - October 26, 2024

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 179:55


Presented by TwinSpires Trainer Doug Cowans talks about his Breeders' Cup Classic contender Next, Max Pimlott of the International Racing Bureau previews the European runners in this year's Breeders' Cup, and Kevin Kerstein looks ahead to the Churchill Downs fall meet. Plus, consignor Scott Mallory discusses his offerings at the upcoming November sales, David Hanley, WinStar Sr. VP/Bloodstock Consultant talks about WinStar stallions, Ashley Anderson gives you 3 races to watch in this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker takes you on his weekly Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business.

TDN Podcast
Derby Owner Dennis Albaugh Joins the TDN Writers’ Room

TDN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 67:20


Dennis Albaugh has Derby fever as he discusses Albaugh Family Stables star trainee Catching Freedom on the TDN Writers' Room. This week's episode is sponsored by Keeneland, Coolmore, the Green Group, WinStar, the PHBA, Pleasant Acres Stallions, XBTV and West Point Thoroughbreds.

TDN Podcast
John Stewart Joins the TDN Writers’ Room

TDN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 70:51


On this week's TDN Writers' Room, owner/breeder John Stewart discusses his recent shopping spree at the fall breeding stock sales and reveals the name for his new racing and breeding operation. This week's episode is sponsored by Keeneland, the Green Group, WinStar, the PHBA, Lane's End and West Point Thoroughbreds.

TDN Podcast
Pat Cummings Talks CAWs on TDN Writers’ Room

TDN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 74:11


Pat Cummings joins this week's TDN Writers' Room to discuss the expansion of CAWs and their longterm impact on the sport. This week's episode is sponsored by Keeneland, the Green Group, Coolmore, WinStar, the PHBA, the KTOB, XBTV, and West Point Thoroughbreds.

Only in OK Show
River of Love Cabins - Thackerville, Oklahoma

Only in OK Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 44:08


Log live the cabin life. Today we are discussing The River of Love Cabins in Thackerville, Oklahoma. These handcrafted log cabins are nestled in the bend of Love County's Red River in Thackerville. The cabins are located approximately 90 minutes north of the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex and just under two hours south of the Oklahoma City area, not far from I-35. Stay at the River of Love Cabins and choose between the Red Bud Cabin, which includes a private outside hot tub, or the Green Briar Cabin, which contains a large indoor two-person Jacuzzi tub. Both cabins feature king-size beds and queen-size sleeper sofas. Another overnight option is The Love Shack, which comes fully loaded and equipped with a queen-sized bed that hangs from the rafters. Additional amenities include a private hot tub, grill and hammock. Guests may also choose to stay in The Love Train Caboose, an authentic 1949 Missouri Pacific train caboose that has been fully refurbished. The caboose features a full-size bed and is equipped with a hot tub on a large open deck complete with a porch swing. The most recent addition is the Creek-Side Cottage, which is equipped with two bedrooms and two baths. The Creek-Side Cottage also features a hot tub and a large hammock placed near the still sounds of the creek. Each unit at the River of Love Cabins is equipped with AC/heat units, full linens, fresh towels, utensils and full-size kitchens equipped with appliances including blenders and toasters. Enjoy flat-screen televisions with DVD and VHS players, along with movies, a radio and CD player. Other amenities at River of Love Cabins include charcoal grills, rocking chairs, private hammocks, picnic tables and outside fire pits. River of Love Cabins in Thackerville are located only minutes away from the WinStar World Casino, Dust 2 Dust ATV Tracks and Trails, Lake Murray, and many other local attractions. These cabins are secluded and include a locking gate, as well as plenty of space and privacy between the individual cabins. They are perfect for romantic getaways, special occasions or just a little rest and relaxation. River of Love Cabins also offers in-room massages and picnic baskets with your choice of two menus. In addition, guests can customize their stay by having a selected cabin fully stocked with favorite foods, beverages, flowers, candles and more upon arrival. River of Love Cabins also offers romance packages. Thackerville is known far and wide as the home of the WinStar World Casino & Resort. This world-class getaway sports over 600,000 square feet of gaming, making it the largest casino in the United States. A trip to WinStar offers everything you need for an inclusive vacation, complete with a three-tower hotel, countless restaurants, over 7,400 electronic games, nearly 100 table games and the WinStar Global Event Center, which draws in some of the biggest names in music and entertainment. News Story from Z94 Lawton: Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma

TDN Podcast
Jack Wolf Joins the TDN Writers’ Room

TDN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 66:05


Jack Wolf joined this edition of the TDN Writers' Room to discuss Starlight Racing's 3-year-olds pointing toward the Kentucky Derby. The Writers' Room is sponsored by Keeneland, the Green Group, Coolmore, WinStar, the PHBA, Lane's End, XBTV, and West Point Thoroughbreds.

Venvel Senni Tamil Podcast with Kavitha Jeeva
157. எதிரியின் உயிர் கூட முக்கியம் !

Venvel Senni Tamil Podcast with Kavitha Jeeva

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 14:42


கவிதா ஜீவாவின் வென்வேல் சென்னி தமிழ் போட்காஸ்ட், தமிழகம் மூவேந்தர்களின் கொடியின்கீழ் பேரரசன் இளஞ்சேட்சென்னியின் தலைமையில் மௌரிய பேரரசன் அசோகனை எதிர்த்து வெற்றிவாகை சூடிய போர்க்களத்தை கதைக்களமாகிய சி.வெற்றிவேல் அவர்களின் வரலாற்று புதினத்தின் மறுஉருவாக்கமே இப்போட்காஸ்ட். Venvel Senni Tamil Podcast with Kavitha Jeeva is the epic tale of how Tamil South India stayed independent of Ashoka and the Mauryan Empire, an audio recreation on the historical fiction novels by C. Vetrivel. Tune in to the Venvel Senni Tamil Podcast for new episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday! Follow Kavitha Jeeva and Kadhai Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Clubhouse! The podcast is based on author C. Vetrivel's Venvel Senni trilogy. You can also read the books here. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android or or iOS. Subscribe to the show on your favourite podcast platform to never miss an episode! You can check out the IVM website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/ . You can also listen and subscribe to the podcast on all podcast platforms and on the Kadhai Podcast YouTube channel to never miss an episode! If you're on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, don't forget to leave the show a rating and a review. You can also find the show on Google Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Castbox or elsewhere.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stroking Out Loud
S.O.L. EP #35 Gambling on Monkey Pox

Stroking Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 89:26


Caleb gives recommendations on a couple things to watch. We talk gambling,because of a recent trip to Winstar. A recent case of the Monkey Pox is brought up. We tackle a tough topic with which killer in a movie would you want to smoke with and more.

Women, Wealth, and Entrepreneurship
WOMEN, WEALTH AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITH SANDRA MORSE OF PAINT AND POUR REMIX! HOW SHE IS CHANGING THE GAME OF LEISURE PAINT PARTIES!

Women, Wealth, and Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 23:28


WOMEN, WEALTH AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITH SANDRA MORSE OF PAINT AND POUR REMIX! HOW SHE IS CHANGING THE GAME OF LEISURE PAINT PARTIES! Welcome to Women, Wealth & Entrepreneurship with Ariel Shaw, MBA! We want to increase your bottom line and create generational wealth that lasts way beyond you. It's 2022 and it's the year of ACTION! About our Guest, Sandra Sandra Morse is the CoOwner of Paint and Pour Remix with her boyfriend Justin Richmond. They own a mobile paint and sip company where they don't use paint brushes. You pour paint and dance to the music allowing you to make beautiful abstract art through the genre of pouring paint. However in addition to that, she is a mom of two beautiful daughters and lives in Fayetteville,GA. She has had a successful career in technology sales for over 25 years selling and designing networks for companies such as Frontier, Winstar, BellSouth and AT&T. She had even started a cable company which installed Cat 5 cable throughout Metro Atlanta in her mid-20s. Sandra is originally from New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. She is a true believer and advocate promoting girls and women in IT and served on the Board of the Women of AT&T pushing STEM programs for girls throughout Metro Atlanta. Her entrepreneurial spirit is what has allowed her to flourish her IT technical side and bridge her creative and artistic side. We can find her on IG@ PaintandPourRemix We could not do this without our amazing sponsors! We are sponsored by Alzheimer's Services Center at asc-ga.org, Xtreme Fun on Wheels at extremefunonwheels.com, Sherry DeVouse-Dennard of State Farm at sddinsurance.com, Tyronica Carter of Radiant Styles at radiantstylesjewelry2.com, Kim Mays of State Farm at coveredbykim.com, and Page Testing Solutions at pagetestsolutions.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
HRRN's Equine Forum presented by TwinSpires - May 7, 2022

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 180:24


A Kentucky Derby edition of the Equine Forum presented by TwinSpires. We wrap up "Dream Big Week Presented by WinStar." TwinSpires handicapper Scott Shapiro shares his thoughts on the Derby and undercard stakes, Ed DeRosa from Horse Racing Nation takes your calls on this week's edition of You Be The Host, You'll hear from Mike Smith, John Velazquez, Todd Pletcher, Brad Cox, Jeff Drown, Saffie Joseph Jr. & Christophe Lemaire as they discuss their Derby contenders. Plus, "I Ask,They Answer" with trainer Dale Romans & turf writer Tim Wilkin presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business, Kurt Becker's Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, and Calling All Three-Year-Olds with Bobby Neuman presented by Spendthrift

Carole Baskins Diary
2016-08-19 Carole Baskin's Diary

Carole Baskins Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 2:32


“I want to go see him!” Jamie wailed through her gut wrenching sobs. Gale had just texted the Winstar, the 18 year old bobcat that Jamie had nursed from a few day old, had died.   Windstar Bobcat was netted to see vet after being found "down" in his den. He seemed fine the day before, but when he didn't come out to eat, Jamie knew something was wrong. We netted him to take him in the hospital and called the vet. We found vomited mushrooms, but both varieties turned out to be non toxic.   A large mass was found on his kidney and biopsied. It was sent out, along with blood work for testing.   Watching over him through the night on a Nest cam, Jamie reported that he was awake and looking around at 5 am, so she felt he was out of the woods. About a half hour later though he passed peacefully in his sleep.   A necropsy will be done to determine the cause of death. He was 18 which was old for a bobcat and extremely old for a hybrid. His brother died almost immediately after birth so every year Windstar had was a gift to us all. http://bigcatrescue.org/Windstar   I am thankful that we have the tools and knowledge to assist our cats through their old age.   I am grateful that we are nearing the end of these horrible losses.  The last of the cats I was most close to, because they required so much intensive care when they were young were Windsong, Catera, Raindance, Hercules, Shere Khan and Little Feather.  They are all gone now.  I love the others and have spent many nights on the bedside floor by Bailey and others, but I feel like the worst is over for me.   Jamie still has to look with dread toward the days of losing Jumanji, Pharaoh, Tonga, Will, Moses and Anasazi.  They are all in their late teens now, so the heart breaks will end soon for her too.   Hi, I'm Carole Baskin and I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views.  If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story.  The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/   I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story.  My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet.     You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile   You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org   Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue   Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion.  Closing graphic with permission from https://youtu.be/F_AtgWMfwrk

In The Ring Pedigree Podcast
In the Ring with Acacia Courtney, Ep. 31: Michael Dubb and Elliott Walden

In The Ring Pedigree Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 42:35


Acacia is joined by owner Michael Dubb, who speaks about some of the differences in buying horses at sales and claiming horses, and reflects on the recent big win at Keeneland with Shantisara. She is then joined by Winstar's Elliott Walden, who looks back on the careers of recently pensioned stallions Distorted Humor and Congrats.

In The Money Players' Podcast
In the Ring with Acacia Courtney, Ep. 31: Michael Dubb and Elliott Walden

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 42:35


Acacia is joined by owner Michael Dubb, who speaks about some of the differences in buying horses at sales and claiming horses, and reflects on the recent big win at Keeneland with Shantisara. She is then joined by Winstar's Elliott Walden, who looks back on the careers of recently pensioned stallions Distorted Humor and Congrats.

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That
#241: The Return of Dr. Mike

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 70:17


Dr. Mike is back!  Tipping the dealers by adding to your free odds;  Some good deeds go unpunished;  Setting dice;  The James Bond Roulette Strategy;  Las Vegas Ballpark, home of the Aviators;  More on Jeopardy!  Playing craps at home;  "More" vs. "less" random;  Trip reports:  Harrah's Cherokee;  WinStar;  Circa

The Third Child Podcast
Ep 63: Casino Experience

The Third Child Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 56:01


Kirstie talks about recent comedy shows. She talks about her trip to 'Winstar World Casino', her knowledge on slot machines and opinion with gambling. Catch her next performance!9/2 at Improv in Addison | 8pm Contact:Twitter: @krst_oneInstagram: @kirstiecomedyTikTok: @kirstiecomedyEmail: thethirdchildpodcast@gmail.comDon't forget to like, subscribe and leave a rating! 

Golf Talk Live
GTL - Coaches Corner + Elliott Sullivan, Golf Operations Dir - WinStar Golf Club

Golf Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 103:00


Welcome to Golf Talk Live! Tune in LIVE Thursday at 6:00 PM Central This week on Coaches Corner: John Hughes & Pete Buchanan. Plus later, I'm joined by my special guest: Elliott Sullivan - Golf Operations Director at WinStar Golf Club. More on Elliott: Elliott Sullivan has been a teaching professional at WinStar Golf Club since 2018. In 2019, he moved into his role as Golf Operations Director.  Before his time at WinStar, Sullivan was a golf professional at Prestonwood Country Club in Dallas. A native of Australia, Elliott has more than 16 years of competitive playing and teaching experience in the golf industry. Teaching golfers at every level, with a particular expertise in putting and full swing. Join me LIVE Thursdays from 6:00 - 8:00PM Central http://www.blogtalkradio.com/golftalklive Or listen on these social media platforms:  iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify.

The Third Child Podcast
Ep 62: i love them strippaz

The Third Child Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 59:25


Kirstie talks about vacations, strippers, and alcohol. Catch her next performance! 8/13/21 at Hyena's Red Room in Fort Worth | 8pm & 10 pm9/2/21 at Improv in Addison | 8pm Contact: Instagram: @kirstiecomedyTikTok: @kirstiecomedyTwitter: @krst_oneEmail: thethirdchildpodcast@gmail.comDon't forget to comment, subscribe and leave a rating! 

Winning Ponies
WP Welcomes WinStar Dir. Mary Cage & Handicapper Anthony Stabile

Winning Ponies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 55:25


The hot topic at any racing organization's meetings is “How do we bring new owners into the sport?” For anyone who has experienced the thrill and satisfaction of seeing their horse hit the finish line first in a race at any level – the exhilaration is hard to explain – but it is “your” horse, alone or in a partnership with friends. The highly respected WinStar Farm is opening the door to participation as an owner with some of their well-bred individuals getting ready to race. So how do you get in on such an exclusive ownership opportunity with a top-notch farm? Mary Cage, the WinStar Stablemates Director, will join us to explains the ins and outs of joining the partnership. This weekend is the swan song for Belmont Park before the action moves up the Hudson River to Saratoga. Before the vans hit the toll booths, there will be some great racing there this weekend and we are bringing out “The Beast of Belmont,” known as “The Big A” – Anthony Stabile. Since spending his youth alongside his parents working with horses on the NY circuit, he has developed into a top handicapper and on-air racing analyst making regular appearances on HRRN (Horse Racing Radio Network). “The Big A” will join John to look at two major Invitational races that has drawn top turf performers with an international flair. In the G1 Belmont Derby at 1 ¼ miles on the turf, trainer Todd Pletcher wanted to move Sainthood to the grass for his last start in the Pennine Ridge (G3), but the race came off the turf and he won easily. Before that, he was 11th in the Kentucky Derby, his only finish outside the exacta in five starts this year. Du Jour is a former Bob Baffert trainee who will make his first start for Bill Mott. He won the American Turf (G1) last out at Churchill Downs. Bolshoi Ballet would make his first North American start after compiling a 6: 3-0-1 record in Europe. The G1 Belmont Oaks at 1 1/4 miles on the grass will feature 3-year-old fillies. The 1-2 finishers in the Wonder Again (G3) meet again here. In that 1 1/8-mile race, Con Lima bested Plum Ali by half a length to pick up her fourth win of the year in six starts. This is only the third start of the year for Plum Ali, who finished third in the Appalachian (G2) in April. Not all of the big races will take place going long on the green. The Grade 3 Victory Ride will be contested at 6 1/2 furlongs for 3-year-old fillies. Australasia is 6-for-6, with all but one of those wins coming this year. This would be her first graded-stakes start. Red Ghost is 2-for-2 this year after winning the Miss Preakness (G3) by a nose. Tim Hamm trainee Dayoutoftheoffice – second in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies – has not won in three tries since the Frizette (G1) in October, but has put in solid efforts in each start and may be dangerous going 6 ½ panels.

Bring It In
#37: Kevin Thorstenson — Hotel General Manager at WinStar World Hotel

Bring It In

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 17:34


Today's guest is someone who knows that “employees will leave if they don't feel like they're learning anything new. So to keep them, you need to keep teaching them new things.” After more than 30 years of experience in hotel management at properties across the country, our guest knows what it takes to keep employees engaged, happy, fired up, and excited to come to work every day. He also knows a thing or two about games. Kevin Thorstenson is the Hotel General Manager at WinStar World Hotel. WinStar, which is located in Thackerville, Oklahoma near the Oklahoma-Texas border, is the biggest casino in America. It has more than 500,000 square feet of gaming space and more games than any other casino in the world; WinStar is also renowned for hosting huge events — from MMA to theatrical entertainment, and even golf competitions. The WinStar World Hotel employs nearly 500 people, so Kevin has a wealth of experience managing huge teams. When 1Huddle's CEO and Founder Sam Caucci sat down with Kevin on this episode of Bring It In, they talked about everything from why communication is so important to what it takes to be a great manager who knows how to make learning stick. I'm willing to bet this is going to be one of the best episodes yet. So, let's... Bring it in!

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Evanston Insurance Company v. Winstar Properties, Inc.

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 28:03


Evanston Insurance Company v. Winstar Properties, Inc.

Gambling With an Edge
Gambling With an Edge - guest Mickey Crimm

Gambling With an Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021


Our guest this week is Mickey Crimm.We welcome your questions - send them to us at gamblingwithanedge@gmail.com, or you can find me at @RWM21 on Twitter or https://www.facebook.com/GamblingWithAnEdge.podcastClick to listen - Alt click to downloadShow Notes[00:00] Introduction of advantage player, Mickey Crimm[00:34] Mickey and Bob recently appeared on the Risk of Ruin podcast[01:27] Does Mickey's 2019 heart attack still impact his advantage play efforts?[05:11] Playing in large casinos, Oklahoma, Winstar[10:25] Competition at Winstar[11:40] Oklahoma mailers from Winstar and Indigo Sky[15:30] Playing more video poker and fewer slots[18:06] The growth of Mickey's bankroll since 1996[21:02] Other casinos en route to Oklahoma[25:37] SouthPointCasino.com February Promotions - "Free Play with a Kicker," President's Day $30k Hot Seat[26:40] Predictit.org/promo/edge - place small wagers on various political events, $20 deposit match [27:24] BlackjackApprenticeship.com - card counting training site and community with lots of member resources[27:50] VideoPoker.com/gwae - Gold Membership offers correction on most games, free Pro Membership trial for GWAE listeners[28:48] Civil forfeiture on Interstate 40[31:37] NSUD and Jacks or Better progressives[37:08] Covid-19 concerns[42:53] Playing in Louisiana and Wisconsin[46:20] Mickey can be found at Twitter.com/MickeyCrimm[46:41] Recommended - Rake on Netflix, The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett, Rome on HBOSponsored Links:SouthPointCasino.comPredictit.org/promo/edgeBlackjackApprenticeship.comVideoPoker.com/gwae Links Referenced:Risk of Ruin episode with Mickey and Bob: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/risk-of-ruin/id1527018692Twitter.com/MickeyCrimmRecommended:Netflix.com/title/70301553The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett https://amzn.to/2LECPgx Hbo.com/rome

Mysteries Of The Bayou
Evangeline Parish Louisiana Jane Doe

Mysteries Of The Bayou

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 36:08


Partially buried skeletal remains were uncovered while on an organized search for a missing boy back in December of 2018.  Evangeline Jane Doe was found in a rural, grassy area in Ville Platte, Louisiana. The identity of this woman remains unknown. Forensic experts at LSU FACES were able to determine a few key points of her identity. However, no sketch for Evangeline Jane Doe has been made available thus far. Authorities have very little to go off, and the case has since gone cold.  Further testing is available through public funding at the 501(c)3 non-profit, DNA Doe Project. After a night of bingo, grandmother and mother Carolyn Riggins disappeared.  70-year-old Carolyn Riggins was last seen on July 11th, 2020 at the Watauga Road Bingo in the Fort Worth, Texas area.  Carolyn had reportedly been on a winning streak that week and had scored a few winning pots the night she went missing.  Authorities were able to establish a partial timeline. Her 2002 tan Lincoln Town Car was caught on camera on I35 driving north of her home and was time stamped for 5:30 AM on July 12th.  Her family have created a Facebook page called “Finding Carolyn” for anyone that might have further information. www.mysteriesofthebayou.com   Scarlett (00:03): Yeah. Roy (00:03): Hey, hello, and welcome to the mysteries of the by you podcast, where you are a true pod, true crime podcast. We're going to be focusing on, uh, cases that come out of Southwest Louisiana, Louisiana as a whole. And of course beyond we don't, we're not going to be totally locked into the area, but my name is Roy and this is Scarlet. Hello, Scarlet. How's it going? Pretty good. How about you? I'm good. Good. You know, I'm based in the Dallas Fort worth area. The reason for my passion for this is not only for the true crime part, but for the area is spent a lot of time down there and it's kinda my adopted hometown area. Uh, I love the people, the food, the culture. Um, there's nothing about it that I don't like. So I like to spend as much time down there as I can. And Scarlet is based in the, uh, you're out of the Lafayette area, correct? Scarlett (00:59): Correct. Yeah. I, um, uh, I, I grew up here and I'm back here and I second everything you just said, except for, I don't like the hurricanes, the mosquitoes and the audio, but you guys have a little bit of that yourselves too, so we're all kind of in the same boat. Roy (01:14): Yeah, yeah, yeah. I've had the, an extra dose of the hurricanes this year. It seems like I know that you've, uh, you've had two of them that you've dodged in the last month or so. Scarlett (01:23): Yeah. And guess what? We have some, I think there's a tropical storm, uh, midweek this week and we're almost in November, so Roy (01:31): Gosh. Yeah. They said it's been a while. I know we made it through our alphabet and then they started working on this, the Greek alphabet or some other kind of alphabet, but anyway. Scarlett (01:43): Yeah. Roy (01:43): Right, right. So I'm going to tell, you know, we'll both kind of tell our story on this episode. We want to, um, you know, why we got into this, why it's important for us. Uh, first a couple of things. Number one, you can find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google play, and Spotify. We have a website www dot mysteries of the, by you. We're on a Facebook Facebook page and a Facebook group. Eventually we hope to, you know, have enough followers and enough interest that we want to get into some group discussions. We also want you to reach out to us if you have a case submission ideas or especially if you have any information on something that we're talking about, um, you can, all, you can reach out to info at mysteries of the, by you or Roy or Scarlet, either1@mysteriesofthebayou.com. We'll be glad to answer you. Roy (02:40): Or, um, you know, on Facebook you can send us some meshes, whatever, whatever works best. But I got into this true crime. Um, w when I was a kid, there were three girls that went missing from a mall here in the Fort worth, in, in Fort worth and no trace of them ever. So there were some renewed interest. Um, probably, uh, two, three, four years ago, local guy did a podcast. And I thought it was really interesting because, you know, this is something that's been around with not much activity on it for the last 40 years. So there was another girl who unfortunately, a little bit older than me that was murdered in, uh, the same timeframe about 1974. And, uh, he also covered her case, brought a lot of renewed interest. And then lo and behold, about a month ago, um, the police actually, uh, saw, well, they think they solved the case. Roy (03:40): They arrested a guy, processed him. It was a new form of DNA that they were able to extract some, uh, uh, use a smaller amount of DNA and get more out of it. So it was unbelievable, but, uh, I think what, what I didn't understand at the time is that how it, especially in 2020, but how could people just fall off the face of the earth and never find a trace of them, never hear from them. It's unbelievable. And in some instances, um, it's people, the people and their vehicle both just disappear, never to be seen again. So really piqued my interest. And then the next thing, I started listening to a lot of different podcasts and it's like, Oh my gosh, this is so widespread across the U S it's it's rampant. I mean, people just go missing every day, never to be heard. Roy (04:34): So anyway, just peak my interest, not only from that investigative side, that, how does this happen, but also, you know, of thinking about how, how, how do families live with that? And so, you know, we want to be very, uh, family and victim focused. We aren't gonna victim shame, or we don't care about what their lifestyle was. It, uh, matters that they were a person and that there have either been killed or that they are missing. So we want to help as much as we can bring more information, there's never closure. So it's not like we're going to find closure for the family. Cause I don't think that happens, but, uh, you know, at least having the information to solve the mystery about what happened. And so that's kind of how I got into it and why I'm interested. Uh, Scarlet, what about yourself? What, what peaked your interest in true crime? Scarlett (05:30): Oh, well, that's a really great question. Um, you know, I know a lot of people that are involved in true crime, they have some kind of tacit, uh, connectional almost in a way that you do where you knew of someone or it happened in your hometown. And it, it kind of in a way, whether you were cognizant of, but not, it kind of shaped your life going forward, especially like you said, for these families that just don't have the closure. Um, but you know, it's, it's interesting. I read somewhere that, you know, um, there's a lot of interest in true crime cause it, it almost makes us feel a little bit safe in our own lives. It kind of gives us some control, you know, knowing what else, you know, these horrible things happen. Um, and it's out there and it gives us some kind of understanding, but again, like, you know, kind of second what you said, uh, I just so much sympathy for these families and, you know, especially doing something like this and you sit at your computer and you start to Google things, uh, you just see the, the frequency with which this happens and, you know, in your own town even. Scarlett (06:28): Um, so it just kind of broadens that, understanding that this really does happen to people. And then, you know, they have to figure out how logistically, you know, w what life is like and how to, you know, the aftermath and just the day-to-day and how challenging that could be. Roy (06:42): Yeah. And I like these, uh, the three girls that went missing, you know, their families have pushed this with the police. You know, the police can only go so far. There's, um, you know, they're clues and they run them down. But after a while, it's like, you know, where do we go from here? So the families have been really involved with keeping these investigations moving and then family and friends, and, um, you know, in the three girls that went missing, they actually, uh, last year, 2018, maybe they actually pulled some cars up from the bottom of a Lake thinking that they may have some something to do with it. Yeah. So it was a big undertaking, but one of the, uh, girls brothers, uh, you know, he's instrumental in keeping the Facebook page alive and keeping the stuff out there. So, you know, that's great. Roy (07:31): I hope that we can bring, uh, you know, a little bit of help to a family, you know, we're, we're starting out. So I'm gonna, you know, ask or beg mercy from the, you know, people that may see the show we're trying taping, um, on, uh, on zoom. So we can put it up on YouTube for you. But, um, we're gonna start with some fairly, uh, small cases that don't have a lot of information we're doing that just so we can find our footing on how we're going to be able to communicate and talk back and forth about these and make it interesting. We will try to keep these, um, you know, we'd like to do about a 30 to 45 minute episode, those tend to work best. And, uh, you know, just present the facts. We're not going to add a lot of color. Roy (08:19): Uh, w you know, we just want to present what we know as the facts. We don't want to speculate on what may or may not have happened. I don't think that's fair to families, especially of the missing, to speculate on all the bad things that could have happened to the individual, because, um, you know, I view it as my family, that somebody was missing. Uh, you know, we're going to hold out hope, even though at some point you have to give in to the realization, they may not come back alive, but you always want to hold out the hope until, you know, for sure. So, you know, we don't want to speculate on all the bad things that may have happened. We just want present the facts and say, Hey, if you've seen these people, or if you saw something, you know, reach out to law enforcement, get them involved. And, um, even if you think it's something tiny or, um, have no, you know, of no value, let them make that determination because they may be able to put it together with another clue, uh, you know, one in one equal two, and it may, it may, uh, you know, it could be the thing that turns an investigation. You just never know. Scarlett (09:26): Yeah. And I'm so glad that we're doing this, uh, you know, via video, because I'm hoping that, you know, we go to Walmart or something, eventually enough people, you know, we'll see our faces and maybe they'll, uh, when that'd be great, if they just, you know, you're in the shopping line at Walmart and says, Hey, I watched your book. I listened to your podcast. And I got, you know, got this, you know, case or this information or this family member, how cool would that be? Right. Roy (09:49): Right. Yeah. That's the best, the best thing that could happen is we find out that somebody listened to the show and what it was able to, you know, help solve something. Uh, you just never know, uh, part of it is the, it's a game of numbers. It's the more people that put the message out to the bigger audience, the, that it gets to the better chance of, uh, you know, having a break in a case that that's the great thing about this day in time is, you know, used to, you saw you had a local newspaper and, um, the story ran there. And if you didn't read that, or if you weren't in that area, you may not really know. But today, um, you know, this show has been, uh, you know, we've been trying to get the show off the ground for about a year and just been some setbacks here and there. Roy (10:37): But even over that time, we've had visitors to our website, into the podcast from all over the world. So it's such, it's such an awesome thing to have that kind of a reach. So, you know, we're excited and, uh, what we're going to do. I think at least the first couple episodes, like I said, we've got a, we're going to go over two cases, each one, uh, they're sparse details. So we're not going to be long and in-depth into each one, but this way, uh, you know, it just, uh, gives a chance to, to families, to maybe, uh, to get some answers. So unless you have anything else, you just want to jump right in. Scarlett (11:18): I miss, I wish I had a better icebreaker. I, um, you know, just encouraging me. I, I, I do have a, not to sensationalize it in any way. Um, but you know, you mentioned the seventies, you know, a case, you know, that this kind of inspired your true crime. Um, my mom had a Ted Bundy's story around mid seventies. Yeah. And it shouldn't, we shouldn't lead with that. The, and the hook or something really short stories. She went to school in, uh, Pocatello, Idaho. And, uh, he happened, he had the cast and he was at this kind of a local watering hole bar. It was just college kids. It's a real small town. Everybody knew each other. And he said, hi, I'm Ted. And he was kind of strange. And he had a cast and everybody remembered him because it was just, he struck out he wasn't a part of the college crowd. So how crazy is that? Six degrees everyone's I think he started talking to enough people. They might have one of these crazy stories. It's like six degrees of Ted or something in that time period. Roy (12:14): Yeah. Yeah. That's for sure about the six degrees. Uh, you know, that's one thing I always, uh, talking to new people, you always try to find that connection and it, it's always amazing that, uh, there's always something, maybe an event or a person, but usually you can find some kind of common ground there. All right. Well, let's jump into this one. Um, this is one that's been kind of bugging me for probably the better part of a year. Now. It is the, um, it comes out of evangelism parish in Louisiana, and it it's basically called the, uh, evangelism parish, Jane DOE. And what happened was in 2018, December, 2018, there were some remains found of a young lady and they still haven't been identified. And kind of the backstory we'll get into is that, um, the way that this, uh, the skeletal remains were found, what are that? Um, there was a missing child in the area. And, um, so the police over in Ville Platte, or called out to search for this child, and as they're searching, they, um, come across these bones and you, you know, a little bit more about the, uh, the, um, the child they were searching for. You have a little information on that, don't you? Scarlett (13:38): Yeah. Um, you know, it's always horrible when a child goes missing. So naturally, uh, this was an all man on board. You know, they had four wheelers, they had people on horses. They even the Cajun Navy, uh, even came out to lend a hand in the search and rescue, but the child was found, uh, it was, it looked like a runaway case. And so child was found safe. So that that's good. And unfortunately, this, they happened to stumble upon these remains of this, you know, person, unfortunately. Roy (14:10): Yeah. And while you brought them up, it's probably good that we'll just stop for a minute and, uh, say, well, why would the Navy be involved in a search that was that far in, but, uh, if you've never been to, yeah, yeah. Now they're, they're great. They help out a lot. And even through these last hurricanes, they were a big help evacuating and looking for people. But in this particular area, there are a bunch of rice fields that are flooded rice fields, crawfish farms. So anyway, there is a lot of water around as well. So if I'm also, so they found these remains, they were partially buried. They were in a green space by a barn. It it's from I've read. It said it was kind of out in the middle of nowhere, but it was basically, there were some, uh, another house close to it. And they said that the neighbor that lived there at the time was known to have interaction with high risk women. And, you know, I think that's important because Speaker 3 (15:12): Especially Roy (15:13): In a small area, like evangelism parish, it was all over the news. So I feel very strongly that had this young lady been missing from that area. It would have been solved immediately, but it just makes you believe that maybe she was from a different area and whether she was in this area voluntarily, or whether she had been trafficked to the area. We don't know. But again, the impetus for us wanting to do this show is because if this young lady came from outside of the evangelism parish, or, you know, even the South, what that region of Southwest Louisiana, this is where we're hoping if you have someone that, you know, of friend or family that's missing, that kind of fits into this age group or a range that, you know, you may, um, be a good thing to check with the authorities, just to see if it happens to be that Speaker 3 (16:11): Okay. Roy (16:11): She, um, uh, so the, the, some of the other information, she was about 20, uh, she had been there, they think for about five to 10 years and, uh, they speculate that her age was 25 to 35 at the time of discovery. So kind of applying a little bit of simplistic math to that. You would think that her current age today would have been probably in the 32 to 47 range. So if, if you know, somebody who was missing that may be in that, you know, 32 to 47 that went missing, uh, when would that have been, you know, maybe 2008 to 2013, that kind of fits that timeframe? Um, Speaker 3 (17:02): She was, uh, Roy (17:05): They, uh, speculate that she was of mixed descent, probably of, uh African-American and, uh, French Cajun, uh, origin, if I'm not mistaken, when I was going to put this up, sorry about that. I was gonna, uh, I'm gonna put up a little, we're gonna try this and see what it comes out like on our recording. But, um, this is some of the information that we found here on the evangelism parish, Jane DOE, uh, yeah, she was of mixed Cajun French and African descent, female in, um, Speaker 3 (17:46): So one Roy (17:47): Thing else we did, we reached to the Louisiana state police, uh, of course it's an ongoing investigation, so they were not willing to either provide us with more information or, you know, we did offer them a chance to come on and talk with this. And again, uh, because it's an ongoing investigation and I think that's something that we have both, uh, come to terms with a few of the other cases that we've been investigating, basically the same thing. So a lot of times we're going to be able to provide to you information that we found, um, doing internet searches, just because of the, uh, thirties, uh, you know, they need to hold some of this information close just in case they, uh, do make an arrest that, uh, it, it makes it a little more difficult when some information is out in the public. They like to hold it and that way they can use it in interrogation. Scarlett (18:48): Yeah. And, um, I know that we had talked about this pre show. Um, you know, and I'm just so curious that, so it looks like, you know, they, they reported that they found a skull with possibly some teeth. And then, um, you made the, you know, you brought up the thought that if it's she's, you know, they were able to tell that she was female, possibly they found other remains the pelvis, uh, and whatnot. Um, you know, I wish we, you know, too bad. We're not, we don't have any forensic knowledge. I I'm just so curious, you know, how much is needed to do, um, one of these facial reconstructions, you know, how, how much DNA, how much, how much goes into that originally, we don't have those answers. Um, but unfortunately with this case, uh, they weren't able, or they haven't been able to, or they're working or they're backlog, but there there's no image to match this report. Roy (19:38): Yeah. And I had read that they have sent the remains to LSU and, uh, LSU has an awesome program where they do some facial reconstruction. I'm sure that they are, you know, trying, uh, the other thing that's really popular now is, uh, looking at DNA and going backwards is because if I'm just like myself, if something happened to me, they looked at my DNA. Um, if I don't have any in the system and it can get that way, you can get in the system a lot of ways, either through a criminal convictions, it can get there through, um, I think some military police school districts. So there's a lot of ways that your DNA can get in the system, but when somebody is found, they can't do, they can't match their DNA. So what they can do now is they will kind of start working it backwards to see if they can find some relatives and then narrow it down that way. Roy (20:36): And kind of how that works is, uh, like myself, I've gone through, uh, uh, Google 23 and me, but people cannot access, uh, DNA there to do a comparison. So there are a couple of other services. One of them that I'm aware of is it's Jed match GED match. And basically if you upload your DNA there, you're given the authorities the, uh, permission to, you know, try to match it against these unknown cases in that way. It may even if it, you know, if it wasn't me, it may be, uh, you know, they may find somebody that it links close to me. And then, you know, they start the conversation. Is it, you know, brother, sister, father, mother, child, or, you know, they can, our cousin, you know, they start seeing how far away you are, uh, uh, I guess, of a match to this particular DNA. Roy (21:32): And then they can kind of start down that path of figuring out who it may have been. And it's funny because that's actually how the, uh, the 46 year old case that they just solved here in Fort worth. That was part of how that happened was, you know, they found a way to work with this, uh, smaller bit of DNA. And, uh, they matched it to the guy's brother actually. So, you know, they got a match through the, uh, through Jed match, I think. And then they said, well, um, it come up, it comes up as one of these three brothers, we just don't know who, so then they started taking their DNA into, got a positive match on it. So very interesting. The technology that we have today. Scarlett (22:19): Yeah. W I was just going to say, since you brought up Jed match, that was also, you know, gained a lot of notoriety for the golden state killer Joseph Dangelo was, um, they used family DNA and were able to place him, you know, bring him his DNA to the crime scene as well. So it's just interesting. Roy (22:37): So anyway, um, if you have, you know, if you have a loved one that's missing, if you have any more information, uh, you know, if you were in the area at the time and maybe know more about this person, uh, you know, this, uh, young lady who she may have been, where she might've been from, please reach out to either, uh, the veal plat, um, police department. You can reach out to the Vangelis parish Sheriff's department, or the Louisiana state police is involved. So, uh, just reach out to one of those and, uh, you know, please let them know what, you know, it may be able to help solve this and at least give, uh, give her a name. Roy (23:18): All right. If nothing else we'll move on to the next one, this one here. Uh, actually we just paired it, uh, with this other shorter case, it's really not out of, uh, Southwest Louisiana, but it is very current. And that's why, it's why we felt the need to go ahead and put it out. This, this lady is actually missing from the, uh, Fort worth Texas area. Her name is Carolyn Riggins, and she is age 70, about five, nine, and about 200 pounds. So, um, basically she was, uh, at a bingo hall playing bingo at the, and then just turned up missing. And they, this, she eventually, she went missing from on July 11th. So it's been, um, we're going on big, going on three months now. Speaker 4 (24:17): Yeah, Roy (24:17): Yeah. She, uh, let's see, she was last seen July 11th, around 10:30 PM at the Watauga road. Bingo, for those familiar, with the area that's at, uh, mid cities Boulevard and, um, roof, snow area think they caught her. She was on camera at the bingo parlor. And then also they saw her car driving by the convenience store that was up on the corner. They really didn't see that she was the one driving, but they did. Uh, they did see the car go by. So, uh, by, you know, accounts from people there that she had one, uh, several jackpots that night and, uh, on the days leading up to that, that she had won, uh, some, some other smaller pots. So they feel like that she may have had a lot of cash on her, or if somebody had been watching her, they felt like that she had a, um, had a lot of cash with her. Uh, she was last, seen her car is a tan Speaker 4 (25:19): Or pewter. I've read both, Roy (25:22): Uh, on this flyer. It says tan 2002 Lincoln town car, Texas license plate, C Speaker 4 (25:27): E G B one four five three C G B one four five three. Roy (25:34): Uh, this poster is off of the, uh, find Carolyn, uh, Facebook page. There's also an Instagram page. And then, uh, finding Carolyn at, um, Twitter as well. They also have a website set up so you can send, uh, if you have any information, send it to info@findingcarolyn.com. There is a $5,000 reward for, uh, tips leading to find her, you know, this is kind of a kind of strange number one. I know the area of very well. Um, so, you know, I, I can place exactly where this bingo place is while she may have come out of there. Uh, what's bizarre though, is that, that I have read that she was there, like at 10 30 at night and left, and her car was seen early the next morning, about 30 miles North of there, uh, on our 35 in Denton, Texas at the highway three 80 interchange. Roy (26:36): So, um, again, it was just picked up on a license scan, so there's no picture who was driving the car, but, um, yeah, it's just, uh, it's certainly sad for the family again, uh, uh, us had messaged, uh, one of the family members. They were, um, at the time we had talked, they were still setting up, uh, they were a new search for some wooded areas that were behind this, uh, being go parlor. So they were kind of involved in that and I don't think they really had the time to give us, so, uh, hopefully we'll try to catch back up with them because, uh, it was her sister. I would love to have her on as a guest and talk to her more about this. Um, there were really not much else there have been no transactions on any of her cards, our credit report. Roy (27:32): Um, she did have her purse, but she didn't have her cell phone as for some reason she'd left it at home. So, uh, the, she does take medication that she does not have. So, um, then, you know, that's another reason why the family is desperately trying to find her because it's been so long. The, um, that's really about all I know, but because it was timely, you know, we felt like that, uh, from looking at the distribution of listeners that we've had in the past, you know, we do have a pretty good crowd out of the DFW area. So we felt like it would be, uh, you know, worth, at least mentioning this, to see if we can generate some information for the family. Scarlett (28:23): Yeah. Um, I guess just one thing to add, and again, um, this is possible. So on the Facebook page, someone had, uh, you know, maybe it could be a lead, maybe not a lead, maybe just something to think about in the background. Uh, if anyone's thought of maybe checking, uh, WinStar casino, it's, uh, North of Denton, if she had been, you know, if the bingo parlor had closed or her maybe not even her or whoever maybe was driving that vehicle that they pinged at 10:30 PM, or I'm sorry, 5:30 AM on July 12th the next day. Possibly it was on its way to the casino. Roy (28:59): Yeah. That casino is just across the red river in Oklahoma. So yeah, that, that is definitely a possibility. And you know, this is, uh, one of the cases, again, you know, as we said, I said in the beginning, don't want to speculate because there there's so many things that could have happened. And, uh, you know, what we're hoping is that they can still bring her home alive, but the, um, this is kind of the, kind of, one of those interesting parts is that, uh, they have not found the car either. So how does the, you know, how does Carolyn and the car go missing and not be seen for three months? Because, um, you know, generally even if the car had been abandoned, you know, the, they run the plates, they figure out, at least we have that. So another thing that I know that the family has been doing is looking along, uh, you know, 35 going towards that casino to see, uh, you know, if there's ditches that a car could have run off in that you couldn't see them or bodies of water that it might have gone into as well. Roy (30:04): Um, and that happens, um, again, you would think in a huge metropolitan area like this, that that's an impossibility, but I'll tell you it's not actually a ride out here, uh, close to my house about, uh, well, it's been a few months ago. It was back during the summertime. There was a car, two people in it. They had just run off of, um, a major interstate, but they hit down into a ditch and a culvert at just the right angle that you could not see them from the road bed. So about two, three days later, there's a guy has a flat tire running down the road, pulls over and just happens to pull over right on top of this vehicle. And, um, you know, he looked down and saw him and unfortunately one of the gentlemen passed away. The other was saved. But, uh, you know, again, it's stranger things have happened that you can run off the road in a huge metropolitan on the major highway that, you know, has thousands of cars going over to every day and still not be seen. Scarlett (31:16): Right. And I just so much sympathy for her family. You know, I can't imagine something like this, you know, she was a mother and a grandmother and just not really having the answers of, you know, what happened that night. Roy (31:29): Exactly. Exactly. So if you have any information, uh, we'll just kind of recap if you have any information on Carolyn K Riggins, again, she's missing out of Fort worth, Texas since, uh, July 11th of this year, 2020. And then, um, the other case that we covered is the oops, the evangelists and Jane DOE, uh, she was found in, uh, evangelism parish. I'm sorry. Yeah. Ville Platte. Yeah. Veal plaid in evangelism parish, uh, Louisiana, uh, she was found in 2018, but they suspect again that she had been there for, uh, five to 10 years and they, uh, estimated her age to be about 25 to 35 when she went missing. So, um, if you have any information on that, please again, reach out to the proper authorities and let's see if we can, uh, help solve one of these two cases. That's really all I've got. Um, again, uh, we're going to kind of find our way through this been interesting, uh, also using new technology, like I said, uh, we had, uh, anticipated doing the audio for the podcast for sure. But then we, uh, decided to try to couple it with the recording and, uh, try to put it up on YouTube as well. We'll see, uh, see how that goes. And if you have, uh, something nice to say, please reach out and let us know. Don't, don't be mean we're still, Scarlett (33:04): We're trying, we're gonna figure it out. Roy (33:07): But, uh, yeah, if you have some, uh, positive critiquing, please let us know. Uh, you know, we want to make the show interesting where people want to listen. Uh, and we also want to, you know, try to help help these families as much as we possibly can to so anything we can do along those realms, if you have any case submissions, please reach out to one of us. Uh, um, roy@mysteriesofthebayou.com or scarlet@mysteriesofthebayou.com, or you can hit us on either Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, um, uh, yeah, we will be up on LinkedIn, uh, but also, um, Instagram be sure and reach out. Scarlett (33:50): Yes, we do dove Nido wing doves as well. We take down and smoke, so smoke mail as well or anything we're connected on everything. Roy (33:57): Exactly. Yeah. And, uh, Scarlet just met awesome, uh, technology. She just messaged me like, Hey, you forgot something here. Definitely. Uh, you know, we're just starting out. And so w we want to have a mission to help other businesses as they're starting out. We've. Um, the first one again, is up here in the Dallas Fort worth area. It just happened to be going to another place to eat last weekend, drove by an old, uh, farmer's market. And lo and behold, they had turned it into the Cajun, a Cajun market in Colleyville, Texas. So, um, went in, talked to the Phil and Debra, really nice people there got me some Bhutan and some cracklin. So it was, uh, it was really good. Uh, he had some good product and, uh, that's one thing I miss about not living in Louisiana. And the Southwestern part is the, uh, the Bhutan. Roy (34:57): I could, I could eat that stuff every day. So it was nice to find a place. And, uh, yeah, if you're a new business that has anything to do with the Southwest Louisiana area, also reach out to us. We'd love to drop a plug in for you and, uh, you know, try to help try to help these new businesses has gotta be tough with the COVID and everything that's going on. Starting a new business is tough any day of the week, but with the COVID on top of that and everything that's going on, I'm sure that it's even more difficult. So we want to get out patronize them and, uh, you know, show a little love for, for these guys for sure. Scarlett (35:34): Okay. Roy (35:38): All right. So before we go, Scarlet, do you have anything else? Scarlett (35:43): Uh, no. Just, I want to thank everybody for listening and, you know, think our family, I hope they're listening as well as the whole movie. You know, few fan base are already at least. Hi dad. Roy (35:56): We got our, we got our two followers already. Yup. All right. Well until next time I'm Roy I'm Scarlet. Y'all be careful. Be careful out there.  

Winning Ponies
'Winning Ponies' Welcomes NTW President Tom Law and WinStar Trainer Destin Heath

Winning Ponies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 56:46


On a day where Belmont Park is presenting a stakes laden card featuring NY-breds we thought we’d reach out to the President of the National Turf Writers Tom Law is who is born and bred upstate New Yorker. Tom Law and Joe Clancy started producing content for the NYTB this summer, so timing is good to talk about the Showcase Day at Belmont. Tom and John will discuss Tom’s latest ventures and handicap the two baby races carrying $150,000 purses – the Maid of the Mist for fillies and the Sleepy Hollow for colts and geldings. The $175,000 Empire Classic for older horses will round out the day. Destin Heath was the cover boy on Blood-Horse last week featuring his hard-working daily duties as the trainer for WinStar farm at their facility in Lexington. Destin has served many roles in racing including working for Tom Drury, who will have Art Collector in the BC Mile. He will share his story of his early days in the industry and ascent to his current position at WinStar.

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That
#218: We're Back and All's Well

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 80:23


Update on Dr. Mike's mom;  Thanks to The Bettor Life for filling in;  Pull tabs;  "Bang!" by AJR;  Casino Wizard Table Games machine;  Reflections on our poker tournament;  Burger King;  Trip reports:  Mohegan Sun;  Choctaw Casino;  Luxor;  Bellagio;  Treasure Island;  Cannery;  Jerry's Nugget;  MGM National Harbor;  WinStar;  Isle of Capri;  Harrah's Kansas City;  Century Casino;  Diamond Jo Casino

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That
#211: Casino Conditions

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 75:18


Circa opening dates announced;  Home craps games;  Caesars badges vs. ADT;  Masks and advantage players;  Casino conditions:  Foxwoods;  Mohegan Sun;  FireKeepers;  Reno;  Las Vegas;  WinStar;  Biloxi;  Hard Rock Sacramento;  Harrah's Northern California;  Canterbury Park

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That
#201: MGM Springfield Woes

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 53:07


Prop bets Mark's way;  More info on the 2500-coin Royal Flush video poker payout;  Fire Bet returns to Harrah's Las Vegas;  Taxes on bets for dealers;  Annoying players;  Harrah's Reno closing;  New Seven Stars benefit;  MGM Springfield's woes = improved conditions for players;  Possible Eldorado changes at Caesars Palace;  Roll to Win table comes to WinStar

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Season 6

We have a really great show lined up for you on this Saturday night! It's 10 days from the start of the NBA season and I hope you all have your Sharp Ultra-High Definition TV's ready to go for this huge season! While we wait for that, lets knock out some really interesting calls from tonights lineup. Caller #1 is Shelly who is 22yrs old from Manila. Shelly is sick and tired of all the fuccbois out there in Manila that mess with her heart -- so she's decided to say "fuck it! I might as well get a sugar daddy since if I'm gonna get screwed over, I might as well get an allowance for it!" Caller #2 is Shei who is 35yrs old from Calgary, Canada. Shei just got dumped by her boyfriend via text message the other day and she's really brokenhearted hearted that it was done via text. She wants him back but how. Caller #3 is Baby who is 23yrs old in Vancouver, Canada. Baby moved to Canada with the promise of a better life but instead hes been miserable and he wants to quit and head back to the PH. This is a GREAT call. Caller #4 is Winstar from Bukidnon. Winstar is currently lying to his partner about his age. His BF is 24 but thinks he's 27. Winstar is really in his 30's. This is starting to be a trend, no? GTWM The Podcast Season 6 is brought to you by the great people at Sharp Philippines! Get yourself an Ultra-High Definition TV from Sharp, you certainly deserve it! From the Kumu Podcast Studio, we will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Anchor at: anchor.fm/gtwmpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew: Former Olympic Gymnast Shawn Johnson and NFL player Andrew East sit down to share their most vulnerable sides and open up like they never have before. https://open.spotify.com/show/7aGLm9HYn9mEyVr1FDzrpa?si=bgb4jh_nTyGiIabdk8BD8g Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gtwmpodcast/support

The Poker Zoo Podcast
The Poker Zoo, Ep. 27: Steve

The Poker Zoo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 69:20


This week I speak with “life-long beginner” Steve B., currently a TBR member, and a lurker on channels and forums throughout the scene. We ramble over a number of poker topics, among them Texas poker, the nearby Winstar, how to learn, who to learn from, and the tribulations of various poker personalities. We focus at the… The post The Poker Zoo, Ep. 27: Steve appeared first on Out of Position.

Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled  Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
160: Verizon Federal's Andrea Cohen Says Doing These Other Jobs First Led to Her Sales Leadership Success

Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 29:16


Read the complete transcription on the Sales Game Changers Podcast website. ANDREA'S FINAL TIP TO EMERGING SALES LEADERS: "Engage. You have to play to win and you have to really be focused on what you do and how it impacts everyone else, your customer and their customer. If you can get that level of understanding, you'll be very successful." Andrea Cohen is the VP of Civilian Sales for Verizon Federal. Prior to coming over to Verizon, she worked for Winstar and AT&T. We also interviewed Verizon Public Sector Chief Mike Maiorana on Episode 100. Find Andrea on LinkedIn!

Tall Tails From The Table
Winstar escape

Tall Tails From The Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 23:18


Our trip to winstar.. discussing casinos that charge ante's to play BJ, paying for drinks and carnival games.

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Tall Tails From The Table
All these mistakes get you to the casino at just the right time...

Tall Tails From The Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 34:08


Drive along as Elle and Dee get closer to Winstar and discuss the roadtrip shenanigans.. no blackjack strategy discussed.. just a bunch of fun stories

In The Ring Pedigree Podcast
In the Ring Pedigree Podcast, ep 2 (Jonathan Thomas, Alex Solis II, Donato Lanni)

In The Ring Pedigree Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 62:02


It's another loaded episode of the new In the Ring Pedigree Podcast where PTF, JK and Winstar's Sean Tugel chat with luminaries in the world of horse racing. This week's guests: Catholic Boy's trainer Jonathan Thomas (4:58), Alex Solis II of Solis/Litt Bloodstock to talk Covfefe and others (21:15), and bloodstock advisor (don't call him an agent!) Donato Lanni in his first ever podcast interview (36:32). Plus: PTF throws JK under the bus (20:35).

Podcast – Secretly Timid
Every Road Leads To Winstar

Podcast – Secretly Timid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 84:19


On this week’s very special episode, Otieno wants to learn to play guitar, Jon levels up, and Megan discovers the, “Terrible, Thanks for Asking” podcast. Hot Topics include the prison-industrial topics, manwhohasitall clothing, and the case that began with three … Continue reading →

Partial Recall Podcast

**Minor audio issues and a small discussion on Winstar has been removed to ensure we can continue painting with all of the colors of the wind** The Original Pop Culture Nostalgia Podcast is Back! Join us as we revisit some of the best and worst things re recall about growing up in the 80s and 90s. Part of The Blowout Podcast Network. Available on iTunes, Spotify and Google Play Music.

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WhiskeyBoy Radio – Variety Podcast
WBR #272 - Throwback To Eleven!

WhiskeyBoy Radio – Variety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 85:02


Hey... it's a bit of a throwback episode... but we're gonna talk about it!Our guest had to bail, so we are making due with some 10 year old content! We are featuring some funny stuff that we recorded way back in the day on WBR #11! There is a lot of funny stuff about Chrys Starr and his old show in here... some fun banter with the original cast of Tank, Dani, and WhiskeyBoy... Dani does some GREAT news stories, and we talk about Christmas 2007 and New Years Resolutions for 2008! We have Jokes and updates on what is going on in 2018 and what's coming up in 2018... and WhiskeyBoy Pitches an idea about a Mid-Year Podcast get together! And... the Porn iPod in in this episode!Today’s show is brought to you by Go Epic Health. Makers of Cholesterade “The natural way to lower cholesterol”. WhiskeyBoy Radio Episode #11 - Shower Dogs & Paco - January of 2008Episode 11 - SEASON 2 - Shower Dogs & Paco the Rooster. Alrighty folks… this is a new year and a new season of WhiskeyBoy Radio. In this episode some great music from Withheld along with an interview from their concert at the Ridglea Theater. Also a sexy SEXY cover song from RivetHead, news from Dani, and Tank’s adventure with Paco the Rooster… all this and more on this episode of WhiskeyBoy Radio.Updates:Water CircusDj Bullies on FacebookGuest BailedFly FestMen’s Fashion WeekWinstar AgainBulletproof MindsetUpcoming:* Steve Stanley & The Mercs* Turner Falls / Texoma* SXSWThank you for listening to WhiskeyBoy Radio, I appreciate each and every one of you!Be sure to check out and support other independent podcasters, YouTubers, and local bands!Today’s show has been brought to you by Go Epic Health. Makers of Cholesterade “The natural way to lower cholesterol”. Use promo code LDL25 to get 25% off your order, or find a store near you, at www.drinkcholesterade.com.Go visit our website at WhiskeyBoyRadio.com - Be sure to follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @WhiskeyBoyRadio - Call our shows' studio and comment line at 972-853-1359, Subscribe via iTunes, TuneIn, Spreaker, and on iHeart Radio----Sponsor Links:Flicks for Kicks on twitter https://twitter.com/Flicks4KicksPodTwo Micks And a Guinea Podcast is available on Soundcloud -  https://soundcloud.com/user-247879334In progress is a novel that is being released on a weekly basis every Wednesday on Wattpad Called Cross Roads: The Monsters Among Us. Be sure to read up on the first novel on https://www.wattpad.com/user/btinovels. Also, you can support the Cross Roads series for a dollar a month at https://www.patreon.com/crnovels. Hypnosis Everywhere - http://hypnosis.simpsonprotocol.com/hypnosis-on-the-radio

WhiskeyBoy Radio – Variety Podcast
WBR #270 - RCX In Da Hizzy!

WhiskeyBoy Radio – Variety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 78:44


What an EPIC show tonight, friends! Tonight I was joined by RCX a spectacular DFW rapper who just dropped his new album "Lonestar Cowboy"! We have a lot of fun talking about music, where RCX comes from, we have a good time! We have a couple funny jokes, We talk about the Olympics ending, Rain, MMA Fight night at Winstar, My Boss called me Chunky, Banned from Facebook, PUBG and other video games, and THE DICE OF DESTINY IS BACK!!!We have a top 10 ways to know if you're a Xellinial (not a Gen x-er, not a millineal)! We have 3 GREAT tracks from RCX, and a GREAT craigslist posting!! We have a lot of fun on this show... please listen and have a good time with us!Today’s show is brought to you by Go Epic Health. Makers of Cholesterade “The natural way to lower cholesterol”. WBR is PROUD to be a part of the Serious Internet Radio Family, Find us at SeriousInternetRadio.comYou can also find WBR on iHeart Radio at iheart.com and in your app.Updates:Rain… Rain… Rain…Olympics are OVERFriday Night, Fight Night!Boss Called me ChunkyBanned from Facebook VideoDice of Destiny is Back!PUBGFortnite————RCX Interview:I am a white rapper in a metal band called "Without Sacrifice" and I just dropped my first solo album, "Lone Star Outlaw" and am working on promoting it. My music mixes rap, rock, metal, country and electronic and lyrically, is as comical as it is serious. My music and my shows are all about having a good time, and have performed in Illinois, Wisconsin, Kansas and here in Texas. I've also been featured on terrestrial radio in Kansas and Chicago, as well as internet radio in Texas.Upcoming:Feb 28, 2018RCX - local white rapperMar 7, 2018Lindsey Hightower / Hightower BandMar 14, 2018Don MillsMar 21, 2018Steve Stanley & The MercsVITAL EMPIRE (Aaron Pose) Sat March 10th @ TreesMUSIC LINKS:RCX - www.rcxmusic.comSPONSORS:The Knockerball brand is growing fast, and now you can be a part of the action. To learn more go to www.Knockerball.comSci-fi fans, check out A.C. Hachem's debut science fiction novel, Book One of The Legaia Series, "Dawn of Legaia". Available on amazon.com in paperback and eBook.Check out ‘Be By Your Side’ (Dance Remix) by Kitson Lau available on music stores such as iTunes, Amazon - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on0ohAIw9tUBrief History Podcast Follow them on Twitter @bhistorypodcast or www.facebook.com/BriefHistoryPodcast.Check out www.ChinSaddle.com for quality homemade beard oils. That's ChinSaddle.com, it's not just a beard, it's a saddle.

DH1 Podcasts
The Golf Bros #3: Winstar with D.A. Weibring, Steve Wolfard, and Michael Ferguson

DH1 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 89:47


     The Golf Bros are comin’ at ya from Winstar Golf Course in Thackerville, Oklahoma with the design team of D.A. Weibring and Steve Wolfard and the GM and Director of Golf at Winstar, Michael Ferguson. Hear stories from D.A.’s playing days, what goes into designing a golf course, and whether Pitbull plays golf in […]

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That
#138: Sick of Not Being in Vegas

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 54:23


Here's comes The Summit;  One of the most painful beats in NFL history;  Total Rewards 2018 Tier Credit promotion;  Elle wins a big one;  3 Card Poker stories;  Pressing the Horn?  Shufflemaster's Playboy Bonus Blackjack;  What's the vig based on for a buy bet?  How many simultaneous Don't bets does Mark like to have?  Other gambling/Vegas podcasts;  The evening of Oct. 1 at Harrah's Las Vegas;  Trip reports:  Rivers Casino;  Pechanga;  Las Vegas;  Tunica;  WinStar;  Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem

An Opportunity Knocks
10: Marketing On A Limited Budget with CMO Scott Ableman

An Opportunity Knocks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 30:27


Scott Ableman is a marketing executive and adviser for several companies in the digital marketing and media space. He has served as Chief Marketing Officer for both B2B and consumer marketing organizations -- most recently The Teaching Company, which produces and markets The Great Courses. His marketing career began in the telecommunications industry in the 1990s, where he helped grow both MCI and Winstar to multi-$billion valuations, and then in the 2000s transitioned to the ecommerce world, where he has helped Network Solutions, Simplexity, and The Great Courses all join the list of the Internet's top retailers.

Sales Integrity
8: Former IBMer Jeff Bishop Shares His Sales Wisdom

Sales Integrity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 28:12


Jeff Bishop is an Executive Sales Coach and the Founder of Effective Directions, an executive sales coaching and consulting firm. Jeff first got his start in tech industry sales at IBM after graduating at the top of his class at the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor in Business Administration. Jeff held numerous positions including Direct Sales, Sales Trainer, Sales Management, Sales & Marketing Director, and Strategic Planner during a nearly 14 year career at IBM. Jeff then worked at Entex Information Services as Sales Director and from there joined Winstar to run a $12 million professional services organization. Jeff achieved his Sales Integrity Certified Sales Coach designation in 2015 and has been delivering coaching services to B2B tech sales professionals leveraging the Sales Achievement Framework™ selling system each year since then. Jeff jumped on this Wisdom Wednesday episode interview to share some of his sales wisdom with Sales Integrity Nation regarding lead generation, social selling, cold calling, sales process management, closing skills and more.

TwinSpires.com How to Bet the Belmont Stakes podcast presented by Brisnet.com
TURF TALK: DeRosa & Hanson on rabbits, Untapable, and Songbird

TwinSpires.com How to Bet the Belmont Stakes podcast presented by Brisnet.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 9:00


Going into Belmont Stakes week, Gettysburg was not Creator's stablemate, but he was going into the Belmont Stakes starting gate, as trainer Steve Asmussen used WinStar's colt as a rabbit for the stable's Creator, who went on to win the classic. Ed DeRosa & Vance Hanson take no issue with such tactics but wondered about the odd aftermath in which WinStar CEO Elliott Walden said Todd Pletcher would train Gettysburg following the race, but Todd said, "no thanks." DeRosa and Hanson also discuss three-year-old fillies, as Untapable retires and Songbird remains undefeated. To read Hanson's blog on Untapable, CLICK HERE.

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That
#91: Don't Forget to Swipe!

Gambling Podcast: You Can Bet on That

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 68:53


Trippies; Be sure to swipe your card at all applicable kiosks; 1,679,619 to 1; All/Tall/Small replacing Fire Bet at some Caesars Strip properties; Handling cash; $15 minimums in the high limit room at Golden Gate; Low minimums at Joker's Wild in Henderson; Trip reports:  WinStar; MGM Detroit; Spirit Mountain; Enjoy Casino in Viña Del Mar, Chile; Craps prop-bet slang

We Come From Queens
Episode 4 - Winstar Interview

We Come From Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2014 21:21


WINSTAR ON SOCIAL MEDIAIntro song - Escondidos (remix)Outr song - Ready To GoTwitter/Instagram: OfficialWinstarYoutube: WinstartTVFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Winstar-Music/31536588885Website: winstarmusic.com

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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SOW 153 - Chicken Soup for the Soul with Amy Newmark

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2014 30:15


Amy Newmark is the publisher, editor, and author of the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books. She's the author of the new, "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Living with Alzheimer's & Other Dementias: 101 Stories of Caregiving, Coping, and Compassion."   Newmark tells us about the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" business model and how she sells so many books. She shares the marketing strategies she utilizes.   Newmark then explains how people with Alzheimer's and dementias live more productive lives. She gives tips on how their caretakers cope.    Newmark then discusses a story about how a taxi driver ‘angel' saved a drug addict from himself. She then advises how fathers can deal with getting laid off. Amy Newmark has been a writer, speaker, financial analyst and business executive in the worlds of finance and telecommunications for over thirty years. Today she is publisher, co-author and editor of the Chicken Soup for the Soul book series. She has edited or co-authored the last 100+ books in the series. Amy graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University where she majored in Portuguese and minored in French. As the culmination of her Portuguese studies, she wrote a thesis about popular, spoken-word poetry in Brazil. She traveled throughout Brazil's impoverished northeast region, meeting with poets and writer and collecting their stories as she studied whether their popular form of expression would survive the country's modernization. Amy joined the commercial sector while a senior at Harvard, editing a newsletter about opportunities to sell telecom equipment in Brazil. This work led to a new passion for the telecommunications. She became a consultant to the industry at the Gartner Group, where she wrote several books on telecommunications and ran the telecommunications services practice. Amy then moved to Wall Street in 1981, where she spent many years writing and speaking about telecommunications and information services, providing her stock picks to mutual funds and hedge fund clients. Amy ran her own hedge fund from 1993 to 1995, specializing in telecommunications and technology companies, and then joined the original management team of Winstar Communications, Inc. where she served as executive vice president of strategic planning for two years. She left Winstar in 1997 and spent the next ten years serving on the boards of several public companies in telecommunications and technology. Amy stepped in as publisher of Chicken Soup for the Soul in 2008. She is delighted to have come full circle in her writing career – from collecting poetry “from the people” in Brazil as a 20-year-old to, 30 years later, collecting stories and poems “from the people” for Chicken Soup for the Soul. Amy works daily with her husband, Bill Rouhana, CEO of Chicken Soup for the Soul. She and Bill are the proud parents of four grown children. Visit Chicken Soup for the Soul at www.chickensoup.com.  

The Bernard Lee Poker Show
The Bernard Lee Poker Show with Guest: October Niner Jake Balsinger and WinStar Champ Aaron Massey

The Bernard Lee Poker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2012 58:52


October Niner Jake Balsiger has a chance to be the youngest player ever to win the WSOP Main Event. He joins Bernard to discuss his thoughts on this weeks Bernard Lee Poker Show. Also, WinStar Champ Aaron Massey. 

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The Bernard Lee Poker Show
The Bernard Lee Poker Show with Guest: October Niner Jake Balsinger and WinStar Champ Aaron Massey

The Bernard Lee Poker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2012 58:52


October Niner Jake Balsiger has a chance to be the youngest player ever to win the WSOP Main Event. He joins Bernard to discuss his thoughts on this weeks Bernard Lee Poker Show. Also, WinStar Champ Aaron Massey. 

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