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Cody Jensen’s Winning Formula in Horse Racing (Ep. 39)

Cody Jensen’s Winning Formula in Horse Racing (Ep. 39)

Horse racing is a thrilling sport with stories of triumph and perseverance.

How does a jockey rise to the top and maintain success in such a competitive field? What sacrifices and decisions shape their journey?

In this episode of Harnessing Your Wealth, join Billy, Shaun, and Cade Peterson as they dive into the career of the legendary jockey Cody Jensen, who not only won the All-American Futurity twice but also amassed close to $42 million in total purses, showcasing incredible perseverance and talent. 

You’ll gain insights into Cody’s journey from starting in Utah to racing at the top tracks such as Los Alamitos, Ruidoso Downs, and Remington Park, the emotional rollercoaster of being a jockey, and the sheer determination it takes to succeed in the world of horse racing.

They discuss: 

  • Cody’s impressive stats and career milestones
  • The emotional and physical toll of being a jockey
  • The importance of mentorship and personal relationships in racing
  • Anecdotes of travel, competition, and the camaraderie among jockeys
  • And more!

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About Our Guest: 

Cody Jensen is a highly accomplished jockey in the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) racing scene. He has had a stellar career, winning numerous prestigious races and titles: Three-time AQHA Champion Jockey, 1,662 Quarter Horse race wins, 101 graded stakes wins, 50 Grade 1 stakes wins, and career earnings of $41,867,476. He has ridden many notable horses, including All-American Futurity winners No Secrets Here and Teller Cartel, and world champion Bodacious Eagle.

Navigating Economic Ups and Downs: Insights from a Third-Generation Business Owner with Nate Reeve (Ep. 16)

Navigating Economic Ups and Downs: Insights from a Third-Generation Business Owner with Nate Reeve (Ep. 16)

Managing a business has its share of trials and tribulations, from economic uncertainty and market fluctuations to finding a healthy balance between work and life.

In this episode, Billy and Shaun Peterson chat with third-generation business owner Nate Reeve of Reeve & Associates, Inc, about why he chose to buy out his father to become owner and principal of the development firm. Listen as he shares insights about his journey in the engineering industry and how his business continues to excel while navigating economic ups and downs.

Join Billy, Shaun, and Nate as they discuss:

  • How Nate became involved in the business and the pressures of following in his family’s footsteps
  • The impact of the economy, namely recessions and inflation on businesses 
  • Nate’s experience of having a brain tumor removed and the importance of relying on others for support
  • The challenges of government regulations and the impact of interest rates on businesses
  • And more!

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Nate Reeve’s career began at the young age of 9 by helping his dad with surveys and blueprinting construction plans.

After many years of working side by side with his dad, Nate took over the company in 2010 as president. Nate graduated from Utah State University with his degree in civil engineering in 2000. As a licensed professional civil and structural engineer, his project portfolio includes large-scale land development projects with full-on and off-site infrastructure improvements as well as site development projects for the commercial, industrial, residential, and public building sectors. Nate has served as the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) president and was the first recipient of the Enterprise 7 Elite Award.

Nate is married and has two sons and two daughters. Outside of work, Nate is a lover of sports. He enjoys playing basketball, pickleball and golf, and water sports. He also loves traveling to Lake Powell and spending time with his family.