Tag: Equine

From Horses to High Fashion: The Journey of Allison Lambert (EP. 73)

From Horses to High Fashion: The Journey of Allison Lambert (EP. 73)

Allison Lambert shares her journey from a lifelong equestrian to the owner of National Horseman Magazine and founder of Stylish Equestrian. She talks about taking over a family business, innovating within the traditional horse industry, and blending fashion with equestrian life. Allison also reflects on leadership, community, and the lessons learned from her mother while building a successful equestrian brand.

Key moments:

  • Allison’s entrepreneurial journey is marked by self-education and risk-taking.
  • Allison launched Stylish Equestrian to fill a gap in the equestrian fashion market.
  • The equestrian industry is deeply rooted in tradition but requires innovation.
  • Allison values treating her employees well to foster a positive work environment.

About Our Guest:

After growing up competing in the show horse world, Allison Lambert spent nearly two decades working for National Horseman Magazine before purchasing the historic 160-year-old publication in 2014. As the fifth publisher in National Horseman’s longstanding history, she has since led its evolution into the premier luxury media brand of the show horse world. Under her leadership, National Horseman expanded and launched its second title, National Horseman Arabian, further solidifying its influence and reach.

As the founder of Stylish Equestrian, Allison identified a gap in the market for elevated, affordable, thoughtfully curated equestrian retail and created a brand that blends timeless equestrian tradition with modern style. Through strategic growth, creative risk-taking, and deep industry knowledge, she continues to push the equestrian world forward— blending heritage with innovation in ways that resonate with a new generation.

About National Horseman Magazine:

Producing 17 stunning, informative and entertaining issues of the Saddlebred industry’s leading publication is no easy task. From writers and sales representatives to editors and designers, National Horseman’s staff is dedicated to producing an informative and entertaining experience for their readers.

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Keys to Success in Quarter Horse Racing with Paul Jones (EP. 71)

Keys to Success in Quarter Horse Racing with Paul Jones (EP. 71)

Paul C. Jones is a renowned Quarter Horse trainer and a 2024 inductee into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. Following in the footsteps of his father, legendary trainer Paul T. Jones, Paul worked his way through the ranks, building a career defined by excellence, consistency, and integrity. Over the years, he has dominated numerous racing categories while earning widespread respect for his horsemanship and leadership.

Known for his tireless work ethic and ability to build strong, loyal teams, Paul places the highest priority on doing what is best for his horses and owners. His deep understanding of each horse in his care is legendary. “He knows his horses intimately, without even looking at their name tags,” says his wife, Marin Jones.

Throughout his career, Paul has trained countless memorable horses and witnessed the evolution of the racing industry firsthand. He is a thoughtful voice on the importance of financial wisdom, communication, and fairness in racing, and he remains deeply invested in the future of the sport. Despite the challenges facing California racing today, Paul continues to express optimism and a steadfast commitment to the industry he loves.

About our Guest:

Paul C. Jones is a trainer who has joined the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame as a member of the class of 2024. His career highlights include winning the All American Futurity three times (Teller Cartel, No Secrets Here and Runnning Brook Gal), the Champion of Champions six times (Whosleavingwho, The Down Side, Cash For Kas, Wave Carver, Good Reason SA and Rylees Boy) and the Los Al Two Million two times (A Reagal Choice and Good Reason SA).

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Bridle Up Hope: Changing Lives Through Horses and Habits (EP. 66)

Bridle Up Hope: Changing Lives Through Horses and Habits (EP. 66)

In this heartfelt episode, Nicole Holgreen, Executive Director of Bridle Up Hope, shares the powerful story behind the foundation created in memory of Rachel Covey. Through equine-assisted learning, Bridle Up Hope empowers girls and women to build confidence, resilience, and hope—one ride at a time. Nicole opens up about her own path to leadership, the program’s life-changing curriculum, and its growing global reach. Listeners will be inspired by stories of transformation that showcase the healing connection between humans and horses, and the ripple effect of community, compassion, and courage that Bridle Up Hope continues to spread around the world.

About Bridle Up Hope:

Bridle Up Hope blends the healing power of horses with the proven principles of The 7 Habits® to create life-changing experiences for girls and women. At first, Bridle Up Hope was only intended to be a small neighborhood program, but after witnessing amazing transformations, they knew they had to think bigger. To date, 3,500+ girls and women have completed the program and the organization has expanded to 10+ global locations.

About Our Guest: 

Nicole Holgreen is the Executive Director of Bridle Up Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring hope, confidence, and resilience in women through equestrian training and life-skills development. With a strong background in leadership and a deep passion for empowering others, Nicole plays a pivotal role in expanding the organization’s mission and impact.

Nicole is married to Jared Holgreen, and together they have built a loving blended family of four children and two grandchildren. She finds strength and inspiration in her family and brings those same values of connection, perseverance, and hope into her work. Whether in the arena or at home, Nicole is committed to lifting others and helping them discover their inner strength.

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The Evolution of SPEEDHORSE Magazine with John Bachelor (EP. 64)

The Evolution of SPEEDHORSE Magazine with John Bachelor (EP. 64)

In this episode, Billy and Cade sit down with John Bachelor, Jr. and John Bachelor IV, discussing their experiences in the horse racing industry and the evolution of SPEEDHORSE magazine. They explore the challenges and ethical dilemmas faced in the industry, the transition from print to digital media, and the importance of maintaining family values and legacy in business. The conversation also touches on innovations in horse racing and the future of the magazine.

Takeaways

  • John Bachelor III transitioned from ranching to the horse racing magazine industry.
  • SPEEDHORSE Magazine was acquired during a downturn in the cattle market.
  • The decision to shift from a weekly to a monthly publication was pivotal for growth.
  • Memorable experiences at smaller racetracks highlight the community aspect of horse racing.
  • Integrity and safety in horse racing are increasingly prioritized.
  • Navigating conflicts of interest is crucial for maintaining credibility in the industry.
  • The importance of treating staff well contributes to a positive work environment.
  • Statistical data and AI can enhance the magazine’s offerings.
  • Succession planning is vital for the continuity of family businesses.

About Our Guests: 

John A. Bachelor, Jr. and John Allen Bachelor IV

Fifteen years ago, John A. Bachelor, Jr. became the owner and president of SPEEDHORSE magazine, a Quarter Horse racing news publication founded in 1969.The Bachelor Family has been in Quarter Horse racing for generations. John A. Bachelor, Sr. was the breeder and owner of stakes winners in the 1960’s, racing at tracks in Florida. John Bachelor, Jr. earned his Master of Business Administration and Range Animal Science degree from Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas. He returned to the Quarter Horse racing industry fifteen years ago after being in cattle ranching for many years. John Allen Bachelor IV grew up spending time at Quarter Horse races and horse sales. He followed the example of his father, John A. Bachelor III, by pursuing his undergraduate degree in Business Administration with a major in Accounting, and then graduated from the University of Oklahoma Law School and passed the Oklahoma Bar Exam. John Allen spent two summers working at SPEEDHORSE in the accounting office, in the editorial department and as a racetrack photographer. He has chosen to join the management team at SPEEDHORSE and work in promoting the Quarter Horse racing industry in print publication and online coverage of Quarter Racing news in real time.

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Behind the Dismount: GR Carter’s Legacy (EP. 60)

Behind the Dismount: GR Carter’s Legacy (EP. 60)

In today’s episode, GR Carter, a legendary jockey, shares his journey from a young boy with a passion for horses to becoming one of the most successful jockeys in quarter horse racing history. He discusses the early influences that shaped his career, the challenges he faced, and the memorable races that defined his legacy. GR reflects on the thrill of winning, the importance of hard work, and the camaraderie among jockeys, while also addressing the physical demands and risks of the profession. As he looks to the future, GR emphasizes the growth of the racing industry and the potential of new talent.

Highlights Include:

  • GR Carter’s journey began at a young age with a passion for horses.
  • Winning titles and championships marked significant milestones in his career.
  • Injuries were minimal due to his athletic background and dedication.
  • The thrill of winning races kept him motivated throughout his career.
  • He became the all-time leading money earner in quarter horse racing.
  • The future of racing looks promising with new talent emerging.
  • And more!

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G. R. Carter didn’t raise the bar. G. R. Carter is the bar. The all-time-everything jockey is American Quarter Horse racing’s record-leading rider in mounts, with 25,700; in wins, with 4,013; and in money earned, having booted home the earners of $75,900,474. In 2008, G. R. set a single-season earnings record of $5,019,594, breaking the previous record of $4.5 million that he set two years earlier. He was AQHA champion jockey 10 times, twice as many as any other rider, including six years consecutively from 2003 to 2008.

Known for his signature back-flip dismount, the highly sought-after rider racked up 386 wins in stakes, with 100 at the Grade 1 level (including 20 Restricted Grade 1s), including twice in the sport’s marquee event, the All American Futurity, aboard Falling In Loveagain in 1998 and world champion Stolis Winner in ’08. G. R. rode winners of the rich All American and Los Alamitos Super derbies and scored five wins in the Heritage Place Futurity, three in the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity and one in the Texas Classic Futurity.

G. R. hung up his flat tack in 2018, but whether heading or heeling at a local jackpot or roping steers at Pendleton and Cheyenne, he never hung up his rope. In 2007, he was half the team that won the Pro-Am at the 2007 World Series of Team Roping, and he and his dad won the 2005 Southwest Regional finals at Albuquerque, New Mexico.

G.R. was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2023. (Bio credit AQHA)

“I truly wish that a lot of the people that are fans of horse racing could experience that because you can’t, you can’t already describe the rush of one standing there, flat footed in the gates and going 50 plus mile an hour in, less than a hundred yards and running away from the field. Knowing you got the race won. It’s it’s, it’s, it’s pretty exciting, pretty special”.

GR Carter

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The Thrill of the Race: Insights from Andrew Offerman (Ep. 56)

The Thrill of the Race: Insights from Andrew Offerman (Ep. 56)

Billy Peterson and Cade Peterson discuss the current state of horse racing with Andrew Offerman, Senior Vice President of Racing at the New York Racing Association. They discuss the excitement surrounding major races like the Belmont Stakes, the challenges of hosting events at alternate venues, and the importance of engaging younger audiences through influencers and educational initiatives. The discussion also touches on the emotional highs and lows of racing, the economic impact of the industry, and the need for transparency and integrity in the sport. Andrew shares insights on how to get involved in horse racing, whether as a fan or an owner, and the efforts being made to simplify betting for newcomers.

Takeaways

  • The Belmont Stakes is a significant event with a unique history.
  • Hosting major races at alternate venues presents challenges.
  • Horse racing is experiencing a resurgence in popularity.
  • Influencers can attract a new audience to the sport.
  • Every race win is a special experience for participants.
  • Youth engagement is crucial for the future of racing.
  • The economic impact of horse racing is substantial.
  • Transparency and integrity in racing are essential.
  • There are various pathways to get involved in horse racing.

About our Guest:

Andrew Offerman | SVP, Racing and Operations

As Senior Vice President of Racing and Operations, Andrew Offerman is responsible for the leadership and oversight of racing functions at NYRA including the development, planning, and execution of NYRA’s stakes program, marquee events and live racing offerings at Aqueduct Racetrack, Saratoga Race Course and, when complete, the new Belmont Park. Additionally, he oversees several of NYRA’s general frontside operating departments including mutuels, parking, programs, security and cleaning.Prior to NYRA, Offerman served as Senior Vice President of Racing Operations at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minnesota. In this role, he was responsible for the direct oversight of Canterbury’s racing office, wagering, track maintenance, security and other operational departments supporting live and simulcast racing operations. Offerman holds an advisory and governance position with the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program (RTIP) Advisory Committee and previously served in similar capacities with the Thoroughbred Racing Associations of North America (TRA); American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Racing Committee, and the Thoroughbred & Quarter Horse Breeders’ Fund Advisory Committees of the Minnesota Racing Commission. A native of Minneapolis, Offerman earned an M.S. degree from the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program (RTIP) and holds a B.A. from Gustavus Adolphus College.

 

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Honoring a Legacy: The Sam Thompson Memorial Foundation with Laura Joiner (Ep. 54)

Honoring a Legacy: The Sam Thompson Memorial Foundation with Laura Joiner (Ep. 54)

In this episode, Laura Joiner discusses the Sam Thompson Memorial Foundation, which she leads in honor of her friend, the late Sam Thompson, a jockey who tragically passed away after a racing accident. The foundation initially aimed to cover Sam’s medical expenses but has since expanded to support injured riders and others in the horse racing community. Laura shares the foundation’s growth, scholarship initiatives, challenges in running a nonprofit, and the impact of their work on individuals and families in need. She emphasizes the importance of community involvement and helping others.

Takeaways

  • The foundation was founded to support Sam Thompson’s medical expenses.
  • Sam Thompson’s legacy continues to inspire and drive the foundation’s mission.
  • It has grown to support injured riders and others in the horse racing community.
  • Scholarship initiatives have become a significant part of the foundation’s work and the foundation has awarded over 275 scholarships to date.
  • Community involvement is crucial for the foundation’s success.
  • The foundation aims to create an endowment for sustainable support.

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Laura has been involved in the race horse industry since the day she was born. Previously, she and her husband (Cody Joiner) operated Circle CJ Racing, LLC. Today they are involved in breeding and racing not only quarter horses but also thoroughbreds.

Sam was not only a rider in their stable, but a close friend as well. Laura wants to put smiles on the faces of those who are in need in our industry, just as Sam did to everyone he touched. Laura has been with the foundation since the very beginning and plans to continue helping it grow larger than they ever dreamed.
Navigating the Complexities of Divorce (EP 48)

Navigating the Complexities of Divorce (EP 48)

Billy Peterson, Shaun Peterson and Noni Ferguson discuss the complexities of divorce, including common approaches, the importance of mediation, and strategies for high-net-worth clients. Noni shares her background in family law and emphasizes the need for trust and communication between spouses during the divorce process. They explore the impact of social media, the role of professionals, and the common mistakes people make when navigating divorce. Noni provides valuable advice for those facing divorce, highlighting the importance of documentation and the need to prioritize children’s well-being. The discussion concludes with insights into the trends in divorce filings, particularly in January, and the importance of seeking professional help.

Critical takeaways include:

  • Divorce is a complex and emotional process that requires careful navigation.
  • Mediation is often the best approach to achieving a fair resolution.
  • Listening to clients’ stories is crucial for understanding their needs.
  • Trust and communication between spouses are essential for an uncontested divorce.
  • Involving children in divorce discussions can have lasting negative effects.
  • Knowledge about financial portfolios is empowering for clients.
  • Documentation and organization can significantly ease the divorce process.
  • Collaborative divorce can lead to better outcomes when trust exists.
  • Social media can complicate divorce proceedings and should be managed carefully.
  • January is a common month for divorce filings, often due to post-holiday reflections.

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Law Elevated: https://law-elevated.com/nonie-ferguson/

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Navigating the Economic Landscape of 2025 (EP 47)

Navigating the Economic Landscape of 2025 (EP 47)

In this episode, Billy and Shaun discuss the economic outlook for 2025, focusing on potential slowdowns, the role of the Federal Reserve, market volatility, and the impact of political policies under the Trump administration. They analyze the current economic indicators, including inflation, consumer spending, and the national debt, while emphasizing the importance of financial literacy and investment strategies for navigating the changing economic landscape.

Takeaways

  • Expect a slowdown in the economy in 2025.
  • The Federal Reserve’s actions will significantly impact on the markets.
  • Market volatility is anticipated, with more corrections expected.
  • The national debt is a growing concern with no clear solution.
  • Consumer spending is showing signs of decline, indicating economic stress.
  • The wealth gap is widening, creating two separate economies.
  • Interest rates and inflation are closely linked to the money supply.
  • Political changes under the Trump administration may influence economic policies.
  • Financial literacy is crucial for future generations.
  • Investors should remain diversified and prepared for market fluctuations.

Chapters

00:00 Economic Outlook for 2025

10:39 The Role of the Federal Reserve

20:56 Market Volatility and Investment Strategies

26:46 Political Landscape and Economic Policies

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Real Stories of Fraud and Embezzlement – Part 2 (Ep. 46)

Real Stories of Fraud and Embezzlement – Part 2 (Ep. 46)

Fraudsters stole a staggering $10 billion in 2023. Even more shocking? Over 2.4 million reports of fraudulent activity flooded the FBI Complaints Center.

In Part 2 of this series, Billy and Shaun dive deeper into these alarming schemes, with a focus on scams targeting the elderly. Discover how fraudsters meticulously research their victims and employ manipulative tactics to execute their schemes. Billy and Shaun unpack the most common scams, reveal their inner workings, and share actionable tips to help you recognize red flags and stay one step ahead. 

Arm yourself with the knowledge to stay safe as this episode covers:

  • Common scams and their most frequent targets
  • The shocking $10 billion lost to scams in 2023
  • Heartbreaking stories, including the infamous “grandparent scam”
  • How scammers exploit personal details obtained from your social media
  • Identifying fake tech support, government imposters, and phishing emails
  • Practical tips to safeguard yourself and stay alert
  • And more

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