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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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Once Upon The Mountain: Joe Merrick (Ep. 57)

Once Upon The Mountain: Joe Merrick (Ep. 57)

In this engaging conversation, Billy and Cade interview Joe Merrick, author of ‘Once Upon the Mountain,’ exploring his life growing up around horses, particularly the legendary Easy Jet. Joe shares heartfelt stories about his childhood experiences, the challenges and triumphs of horse racing, and the lessons learned from his father and the racetrack. The discussion also touches on the current state of the racing industry and the importance of preserving its integrity.

Takeaways

  • Joe Merrick’s book captures the essence of horse racing.
  • Growing up around Easy Jet shaped Joe’s life and career.
  • Joe’s father instilled a strong work ethic in him.
  • Easy Jet’s racing career was unprecedented in its success.
  • The transition from racing to breeding was significant for Easy Jet.
  • Integrity in horse racing is a pressing concern today.
  • Joe’s experiences highlight the bond between humans and horses.

 

About our Guest:

As the son of AQHA Hall of Fame member Walter Merrick, Joe Merrick was a 12-year old during the legendary run of his fathers trainee in 1969, and has written a book that gives the account of those events in 1969 from the perspective of the pre-teenage adolescent.

The AQHA Hall of Fame runner and sire Easy Jet rattled out an epic two-year old campaign in 1969 that saw the son of Jet Deck score 22-victories from a lofty 26-starts as a two year-old.  During that run in 1969,  Easy Jet qualified, and claimed victories in the Blue Ribbon Futurity, Columbus Triple Crown Futurity, Lubbock Downs, Futurity, Laddie Stakes at Centennial Park, Rocky Mountain QHA Futurity, All American Congress Futurity,  Sunland Park Fall Futurity, Kansas Futurity, and the All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs.

 

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About our Guest:

As the son of AQHA Hall of Fame member Walter Merrick, Joe Merrick was a 12-year old during the legendary run of his fathers trainee in 1969, and has written a book that gives the account of those events in 1969 from the perspective of the pre-teenage adolescent.

The AQHA Hall of Fame runner and sire Easy Jet rattled out an epic two-year old campaign in 1969 that saw the son of Jet Deck score 22-victories from a lofty 26-starts as a two year-old.  During that run in 1969,  Easy Jet qualified, and claimed victories in the Blue Ribbon Futurity, Columbus Triple Crown Futurity, Lubbock Downs, Futurity, Laddie Stakes at Centennial Park, Rocky Mountain QHA Futurity, All American Congress Futurity,  Sunland Park Fall Futurity, Kansas Futurity, and the All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs.

 

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

From Jockey to Media Star: Zoe Cadman’s Journey (EP. 52)

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