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This episode features Sean Tugel, Vice President of Bloodstock at Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. Sean's exposure to racing began early in life, as he went with his father, a seasoned veterinarian, to Finger Lakes Racetrack in Farmington, New York. Sean initially embarked on a non-equine career pathway, but early in his college journey he decided to refocus on his passion for the Thoroughbred industry by moving to Kentucky. Sean discusses how gaining and maintaining hands-on experience with horses can help you in people-facing roles, the unexpected opportunities that can only result from an industry like horse racing (including a whirlwind trip to South Korea!), and balancing a career with owning your own farm. Tune in to learn more from this experienced horseman!
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Ferrin Peterson joins the Amplify Podcast as a young professional who wears a couple of big hats in the industry. As a jockey and a working veterinarian, Ferrin stays very busy, but her journey to both careers was not without hard work and a winding path. Ferrin talks about professional rejections, moving across the country, and then back again for school and work, making connections, and work-life balance. If you are interested in becoming a vet, jockey, or just diving into the industry and don’t know where to start, this episode is for you!
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Ferrin Peterson joins the Amplify Podcast as a young professional who wears a couple of big hats in the industry. As a jockey and a working veterinarian, Ferrin stays very busy, but her journey to both careers was not without hard work and a winding path. Ferrin talks about professional rejections, moving across the country, and then back again for school and work, making connections, and work-life balance. If you are interested in becoming a vet, jockey, or just diving into the industry and don’t know where to start, this episode is for you!
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When your family is already established in the Thoroughbred industry, is it expected of you to continue down that path? Claire and Conrad Bandoroff of Denali Stud join us on this episode of the Amplify Horse Racing Podcast to talk about their experiences in the world of racing with generational education, identifying, shifting, and pursuing goals, and taking on leadership roles as younger adults in the industry. Claire and Conrad also dive into the day-to-day activities on the farm throughout foaling and breeding season and yearling prep for sales, and the marketing that goes into hosting tours on their farm, and their unique farm Airbnb experience! Come along on this behind-the-scenes conversation about life in the industry with the Bandoroffs!
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Have you ever considered starting your own business? Spearheading a transformational company isn’t easy, but a huge opportunity lies in the challenge. Pierce Dargan, CEO and founder of Equine MediRecord – a platform that digitizes and helps automate equine welfare and anti-doping compliance in the global horse racing industry – joins us from Ireland on this episode of the Amplify Podcast to talk about young entrepreneurship and the challenges of innovation in what can be described as a traditional industry. Pierce, Annise, and Kaitlin discuss the realistic ups and downs that come with launching a Thoroughbred industry startup, including listening to your customers, shifting according to industry trends and needs, and how to handle constructive criticism. Whether you’re contemplating starting a new venture, or just want to know how new industry operations such as Equine Medirecord, Amplify Horse Racing, and GSS the Marketing Agency came to be, you will definitely learn something from this podcast episode.
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Whether you already ride an off-the-track Thoroughbred (OTTB), or you've been pondering what it takes to retrain a racehorse ready to move on to a second career, then you will LOVE this episode! Kristen Kovatch Bentley and Joy Orr of the Retired Racehorse Radio podcast join Amplify's Kaitlin Christopherson and Annise Montplaisir in this collaborative episode to discuss the mental and physical journey of training an OTTB, what it takes to point toward the Thoroughbred Makeover, and reflections of 2023. Hear what attracted each one to the Thoroughbred, learn from personal experiences, and jot down takeaways. This show is all about one of the ultimate horsemanship experiences: retraining Thoroughbreds for a second career.
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In November, a select group of Amplify mentees traveled to Kentucky to learn more about the Thoroughbred industry, visit farms and facilities, and yes, pet some horses! Paola Castro and Sydney Patrick were two of four high-achieving Amplify mentees selected to receive travel awards to visit Kentucky during the breeding stock sales season. On this episode of the podcast, Sydney and Paola share how they became interested in horse racing (hint: there are some excellent movies out there to watch), their experiences in the Amplify Horse Racing Mentorship Program, takeaways from their trip to Kentucky, and what they hope to accomplish in the Thoroughbred industry. Tune in to hear how two young adults are using Amplify as a stepping stone to their career in horse racing, and experience the industry through these newcomers' perspectives.
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Starting his career as an intern in Marketing and Publicity at Santa Anita in 2002, Nate Newby is now the racetrack's Senior Vice President and General Manager. And he's done a little bit of everything along the way, from working on the set of Seabiscuit – one of the highest grossing horse movies of all time – to organizing nine Breeders' Cups, and retraining off-track Thoroughbreds in his spare time. On this episode of the Amplify Horse Racing Podcast, we discuss how to stay engaged when working for the same company for a length of time, the logistics and planning that go into putting on the world championships of horse racing, and the story of how a Thoroughbred brought Nate and his now-wife together (couple goals!).
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We bet you've never heard of "settlements" before this episode! Today you're going to learn all about how and where the gambling dollars in horse racing are handled, who processes those dollars, and the prevention of money laundering. Special guests Laurel Humbert-Stock, Racing and Wagering Finance Manager at Keeneland, and Kaitlin Fox, Chief Operating Officer at CHRIMS-PGSI, introduce listeners to their fascinating careers, explain complex terminology, and even touch on work-life balance as mothers. If you love numbers, or want to better understand the pari-mutuel system, settlements and payouts, you're going to love this episode!
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Delaina Stenchever joins Amplify after completing a Bachelor of Arts in journalism with a broadcast emphasis and further specializing in sports journalism, and double minoring in biology and sports management from the University of Arizona. While in college she worked with two different radio stations in Arizona, one as an intern with an all-sports station, and the horse racing show Post Time with Aaron Vercruyss and Corey La Russo for the sports betting segment, Dialled in with Delaina. Delaina started working at Rillito Park, a small mixed breed track, for their 2022 season as a production assistant and emcee. After graduation she worked at Del Mar as the Press Box Steward and began fostering new connections for her future. From there she got her job with FanDuel as the Partner Production Supervisor for horse racing, helping manage and supervise all in-show elements from sales contracts to sportsbook and casino deliverables. She also continues working towards her on-air career as a sports reporter.
Delaina's love for sports started at a young age going to football, and baseball games and attending races at Emerald Downs in Washington State. Football stood out to her for a long time, and she worked with the University of Arizona's football sports medicine team for four years. Her love for sports continued through high school where she played different sports while also competing in equestrian sports. In college, she competed with the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) allowing her to continue to develop as a rider. Now she spends her free time riding at a Hunter/Jumper show barn when she is not preparing for an upcoming work week of deliverables or reporting.
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"Intentional" is the best word to describe the growth process of the Horse Racing Women's Summit, a movement that started with a multi-day event at Santa Anita Park in 2022, followed by smaller pop-up gatherings around the country. Each of these were thoughtfully planned to gather women into a supportive space for networking, meeting new friends, and fostering deep discussions. Leading into the second Horse Racing Women's Summit, September 27-29 at Santa Anita Park in California, the HRWS planning committee has thought strategically about how to continue spreading their mission. As special guest Shona Rotondo shares during the episode: "We’re not presuming that we know exactly what has to be done for women in racing, we need to hear from everybody in order to do this properly.”
Learn more about at register today: https://www.womeninracingsummit.com/
Amplify Horse Racing amplifies Thoroughbred industry education, mentorship, and career opportunities with horse programs for youth and young adults. We create pathways to involvement for newcomers, highlight existing initiatives, and create new resources to lead the Thoroughbred industry into the future. Horse racing is called “the sport of kings,” but it isn't just a sport for the wealthy – it's a sport for everyone!
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The Triple Crown – and horse racing in general – is filled to the brim with emotion and beautiful imagery. Author, researcher and historian Jennifer Kelly tries to convey emotion through words on a page in her new book The Foxes of Belair, about the father-son Triple Crown-winning duo Gallant Fox and Omaha. She explains how she takes the viewer on a trip through time to make it seem like century-old events happened just yesterday. And for Mage's co-owner and bloodstock agent Ramiro Restrepo, winning the Kentucky Derby a month ago still feels like it was yesterday. Hear from him later on in the episode about his 15 year journey from the Tampa Bay Downs winner's circle to standing under the spires of Churchill Downs, as well as his family's decades-long efforts to succeed in horse racing.
Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration. To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/
Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
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When considering a career in the Thoroughbred industry, it is important to understand the varying perspectives on animals being used in sport and for entertainment purposes. From the 1970s to present day, ethics in horse racing have evolved, and what was once accepted in the past is now part of this era’s growing list of taboos. From fairness and integrity to animal welfare, this presentation by Phil O'Hara, assistant professor of practice at the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program, will define ethics, guide the audience through several eras of horse racing, and explore how the industry has addressed ethical dilemmas. And stick around, because Robert Hartman joins us later to talk about RTIP and how prospective students can get into the program.
Note: mature topics are discussed in this episode pertaining to equine welfare and gambling integrity. Please use appropriate discretion. While much of our content and programming is geared toward many age groups, this episode is suggested for high school and college-aged students.
This is a Horse Racing Hangouts edition. The Hangouts are Amplify’s monthly virtual livestream that can be viewed in video form on Amplify’s YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. The original version of this aired on April 20th and contained informational powerpoint slides, so be sure to check that out to see the points presented visually. You can view it here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBxAh6VdXTg
Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration. To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/
Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
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Happy Kentucky Derby week!!! Sean Collins joins the crew to talk about what it's like getting to work with fans everyday in his role as the assistant tour manager at the Kentucky Derby Museum. Then a SECOND guest: Cathy Shircliff comes on to talk about her work as the director of equine industry relations Churchill Downs Inc. and what the buzz around the track has been like so far this year!
Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration.
To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/
Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
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The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (NMRHOF) educator Matt Reichel will take viewers on a "ride through time" of horse racing in America, from humble beginnings in the 1600s to a national pastime today. Using the NMRHOF's historical galleries as a baseline, Matt will cover different eras of horse racing, including the Colonial era, Pre-Civil War era and the Post-Civil War era.
The mission of the NMRHOF is "to preserve and promote the history of Thoroughbred racing in America and honor the sport’s most accomplished participants in the Official National Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame."
You can learn more about the NMRHOF here: https://www.racingmuseum.org/
This episode is a Horse Racing Hangouts edition. The Hangouts are Amplify’s monthly virtual live stream that can be viewed in video form on Amplify's Youtube, Facebook and Twitter. The original version of this aired on March 7 and contained a lot of visuals to accompany the subject-matter, so be sure to check that out to see the museum artifacts that are discussed in the podcast!
You can view it here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzbqxZL2--A&t=743s
Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration.
To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/
Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
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Globetrotter Allyson Walker joins Annise, Kaitlin and Timothy to talk about her travels with Shirl's Speight for trainer Roger Attfield. He runs in the Dubai World Cup Carnival today (March 25) in the Dubai Turf. She also talks about their recent trip to Japan for the February Stakes, going to the Breeders' Cup and even what it's like working for D. Wayne Lukas. Don't miss the stories of this well-traveled horsewoman!
Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration.
To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/
Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
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It's a week after Valentine's Day, and a week after Greenmount Farm's Sabrina Moore's Knicks Go baby was born! Listen to how that went and all of the work that goes into being an equine midwife, from the stresses to the successes. Sabrina has so many great stories and memories to share about foaling! Meanwhile, Kaitlin's horse Charles was not feeling the love on Valentine's Day with a couple of hiccups moving to his new barn, so Kaitlin was not able to join us. We can't wait to have her back for the next episode!
We also wanted to give you a heads up before the show starts that we discuss some mature topics and use terminology relating to the reproductive cycle of the horse, so please use parental discretion. Thank you for doing so.
Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration.
To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/
Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
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Annise hosts a step-by-step seminar on how to apply for the Godolphin Flying Start program (GFS). Featured speakers are first-year GFS trainees Orlaith Nangle, Alex Sausville, and Ben Triandafillou. They will tell viewers about their backgrounds prior to starting the course, provide an overview of the program syllabus, and walk you through the entire application process.
Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration.
To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/
Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
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Annise, Kaitlin and Timothy are back to kick off Season 3 of the Amplify Horse Racing Podcast! Secretary of the American Graded Stakes Committee and Senior Director of Industry Relations and Development Andy Schweigardt joins the podcast to talk about how stakes races are graded. He discusses the process that goes into the reviewing the status of each race as well as the history behind graded stakes and their prestige.
Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration.
To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/
Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
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Annise, Kaitlin and Timothy reflect on 2022 and look forward to 2023. They share their favorite moments, memories and lessons learned from the past year both in their personal and professional lives.
Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration.
To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/
Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
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