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    Explore "mustangs" with insightful episodes like "EP 93: Fall Fever with The Breck School & Channel 45's Chris Ohm!", "Kerry O'Brien and the Meeker Mustang Makeover", "103 Free-Range, Wild, Feral Horses | MAC Outdoors with Mia Anstine", "Airey Bros. Radio / Art Castillo / Western Wyoming / WWCC / JUCO / National Champions / Wrestling / Folkstyle" and "Airey Bros. Radio / Art Castillo / Western Wyoming / WWCC / JUCO / National Champions / Wrestling / Folkstyle" from podcasts like ""TC Game Time Podcast", "Best Horse Practices Podcast", "MAC Outdoors Podcast", "Airey Bros.'s Radio" and "Airey Bros. Radio"" and more!

    Episodes (27)

    EP 93: Fall Fever with The Breck School & Channel 45's Chris Ohm!

    EP 93: Fall Fever with The Breck School & Channel 45's Chris Ohm!

    On the latest episode of the pod, Matt, Logan, and Bill are joined by Chris Ohm, the Dean of Students at the Breck School, broadcaster for Channel 45's coverage of prep football, and color commentator on the Tommies Radio network!

    Chris first hops on the show to talk about his background and transition from coaching to broadcasting before talking about Breck's football program, and the big picture differences between Class 6A and the smaller school classifications.

    Starting at (15:57), the crew recap the big games in Class 6A and 5A, including Rosemount's walk-off victory to hand No. 2 Lakeville South their first loss, Eden Prairie rolling, and more! Ohm shares his contenders to potentially unseat the top-ranked Eagles, and he gives his impressions of 5A favorites Chanhassen and Mankato West, among other topics.

    Kerry O'Brien and the Meeker Mustang Makeover

    Kerry O'Brien and the Meeker Mustang Makeover

    We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a small contribution, we sure would appreciate it.

    This is Episode 6 of Season 4, and in it, Jec talks with Kerry O’Brien, a Colorado trainer who is competing in the Meeker Mustang Makeover.

    Kerry has been on the show before in which she talks about using positive reinforcement as a training method. We're glad to have her back!

    First, thanks to many of you who connected with us to offer feedback from last week’s show and the mental health initiatives we are talking about.

    Second, thanks to our title sponsor, Lucerne Farms, Maine producers of quality forage feeds.  But did you also know that they make chicken bedding. It’s called Coop Klean and it's not your everyday chicken bedding.

    Also, thanks to Chill Angel, a Colorado company that makes luxurious superfine merino wool sleepwear, perfect for combatting hot flashes.

    I was really glad to hear about the Meeker Makeover. Some of you who follow Best Horse Practices or get the Cayuse Communications newsletter, might have heard WiseAssWallace talk about colt starting competitions. A lot of times, Wallace says, it is not set up for the success of the horse. And that’s a shame. Seems like Meeker and Kerry have the horses’ best interests at heart. So good to hear!

    We thank Sampson Moss and his business, Prairie Wind Hat Works for their generous sponsorship. Sampson makes custom hats from his place in Pincher Creek, Alberta. Here he is talking about some regional distinctions. He starts when I ask him to consider with Alberta and hat preferences there. But then he expands on the preferences of certain parts of the US. I’m coming to know that what’s true with horses is also true with hats: the more you learn, the more you realize there’s a lot to learn.

    Thanks to Redmond Equine and Pharm Aloe – for generously sponsoring our podcast. Check out Pharm Aloe’s aloe pellets which you can simply sprinkle on your horse’s feed and Redmond’s Rock on a Rope which you can simply hang on a fence. We think you’ll love ‘em.

    Also thanks to Patagonia WorkWear for their continued support. Give us feedback, suggest a topic or guest, or make a donation and you’ll be automatically entered to win one of two free Patagonia WorkWear items that we give away every month. Don’t forget that Redmond Equine is sending a complimentary syringe of Daily Gold Stress Relief to everyone who drops a tip in our donation jar. Pretty cool and a $15 value. If you get something of value from our podcast, please consider making a donation. We sure would appreciate it.

    That’s it. Another episode in the can and out of the barn. Thanks for listening, y’all!

    103 Free-Range, Wild, Feral Horses | MAC Outdoors with Mia Anstine

    103 Free-Range, Wild, Feral Horses | MAC Outdoors with Mia Anstine

    Today on the Mac Outdoors podcast, Mia is visiting with members of organizations who work on the free-range horse issues in the western U.S.. Listen in as the stakeholders discuss various views regarding the impacts on wildlife, habitat, and more. 

    Important links:

    Official Website - https://MiaAnstine.com
    Coalition for Healthy Nevada Lands, Wildlife and Free Roaming Horses - https://healthynvlands.org
    Return to Freedom - https://shop.returntofreedom.org/
    University of Nevada, Reno - https://www.unr.edu/
    Nevada Department of Wildlife - https://www.ndow.org/
    Lea's Mustang Adoption Story - https://miaanstine.com/2023/03/15/mac-outdoors-podcast-94-2/
    Mia’s Amazon Storefront — https://www.amazon.com/shop/miaanstine
    WSI HEATR Gear use discount code LLCO10 – https://wsisports.com/ 
    MAC Outdoors apparel and gear – https://mia.limited/1 
    Self-Defense Radio Network – https://selfdefenseradio.net

    Airey Bros. Radio / Art Castillo / Western Wyoming / WWCC / JUCO / National Champions / Wrestling / Folkstyle

    Airey Bros. Radio / Art Castillo / Western Wyoming / WWCC / JUCO / National Champions / Wrestling / Folkstyle
    Art Castillo Head Wrestling Coach of the Western Wyoming National Champion Wrestling Team joins us this week on ABR. The Western Wyoming Mustangs are the 2023 JUCO National Champions and Coach Castillo stopped by to talk about WWCC's first national title and upending the defending 4 time champs Clackamas Community College.

    Coach Castillo was inducted to the NJCAA Coaches Association Hall of Fame in the class of 2022. Castillo has coached 6 National Champions, 57 All-Americans, including 10 two-time All-Americans and the 2018 NJCAA Outstanding Wrestler, Ken Astle. In his time as a coach, Castillo has been instrumental in leading the Mustangs to three Academic National Championships (2005-2006, 2009-10, and 2019-20). Castillo has been voted the Region Coach of the Year 5 times. In 2018, Castillo led the Mustangs to their first ever District Championship which they repeated in 2019, 2020, 2021, and again in 2022.

    Stay Connected!!!
    https://www.westernwyoming.edu/mustang-athletics/mens-sports/wrestling/index.php

    https://www.wyomingnews.com/rocketminer/100-wins-art-castillo-reaches-milestone-to-add-to-hall-of-fame-career/article_bb28d150-6767-11ed-81e9-934ef81d6bf2.html

    https://www.sweetwaternow.com/castillo-selected-to-njcaa-wrestling-coaches-association-hall-of-fame/

    The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast

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    Airey Bros. Radio / Art Castillo / Western Wyoming / WWCC / JUCO / National Champions / Wrestling / Folkstyle

    Airey Bros. Radio / Art Castillo / Western Wyoming / WWCC / JUCO / National Champions / Wrestling / Folkstyle
    Art Castillo Head Wrestling Coach of the Western Wyoming National Champion Wrestling Team joins us this week on ABR. The Western Wyoming Mustangs are the 2023 JUCO National Champions and Coach Castillo stopped by to talk about WWCC's first national title and upending the defending 4 time champs Clackamas Community College.

    Coach Castillo was inducted to the NJCAA Coaches Association Hall of Fame in the class of 2022. Castillo has coached 6 National Champions, 57 All-Americans, including 10 two-time All-Americans and the 2018 NJCAA Outstanding Wrestler, Ken Astle. In his time as a coach, Castillo has been instrumental in leading the Mustangs to three Academic National Championships (2005-2006, 2009-10, and 2019-20). Castillo has been voted the Region Coach of the Year 5 times. In 2018, Castillo led the Mustangs to their first ever District Championship which they repeated in 2019, 2020, 2021, and again in 2022.

    Stay Connected!!!
    https://www.westernwyoming.edu/mustang-athletics/mens-sports/wrestling/index.php

    https://www.wyomingnews.com/rocketminer/100-wins-art-castillo-reaches-milestone-to-add-to-hall-of-fame-career/article_bb28d150-6767-11ed-81e9-934ef81d6bf2.html

    https://www.sweetwaternow.com/castillo-selected-to-njcaa-wrestling-coaches-association-hall-of-fame/

    The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast

    Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros

    95 Talking Wild Horses and Mustangs

    95 Talking Wild Horses and Mustangs

    In this episode, Lea and I discuss wild and feral horses and how she adopted a Mustang. Learn the difference between wild and feral horses and how mustangs came to roam freely in the United States. We also talk about the mustang adoption process and some of the plusses and minuses of having one.

    Important links for this episode:
    https://miaanstine.com/2023/03/15/mac-outdoors-podcast-94/

    S1 Ep6: Mustang Meg — Saving the Iconic American Wild Mustangs

    S1 Ep6: Mustang Meg — Saving the Iconic American Wild Mustangs

    Sonya Spaziani, a.k.a. "Mustang Meg", founder of Mustang Wild, gives host Laurie Hood her first view of wild Mustangs in Oregon's South Steens high desert. Sonya candidly speaks with Laurie about her love of freedom after escaping communism as an infant and her passion to maintain freedom for the iconic American wild Mustang herds she's been tracking, photography, and advocating for over several decades.

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    Calling All Creatures Presents The Cloud Foundation

    Calling All Creatures Presents The Cloud Foundation
    I have Ginger Kathrens on with me. She is the Founder and Board President of The Cloud Foundation, a Colorado 501(c)3 non-profit corporation dedicated to preventing the extinction of the herds of wild mustangs and burros. Ginger and I are going to talk about how the wild mustangs and burros are being eradicated from the lands that were set aside for them, how the BLM is not protecting them the way they are supposed to be, how The Cloud Foundation is advocating for them, and what the public can do to help. Ginger is an Emmy Award-winning producer, cinematographer, writer and editor as well as an award-winning author. She introduced Cloud, Wild Stallion of the Rockies to the world in her famous documentaries, giving us the first in-depth look at the rich and complex society of wild horses.

    Episode 1185 - CNI Unplugged: FALYNN KOCH!

    Episode 1185 - CNI Unplugged: FALYNN KOCH!

    In another unplugged episode, Jimmy has a lengthy and entertaining chat with cartoonist Falynn Koch. They talk about her new book from First Second, HISTORY COMICS: THE WILD MUSTANG: HORSES OF THE AMERICAN WEST. How did mustangs get to North America? What did indigenous people do once they started to domesticate horses? Just who was Velma Bronn aka Wild Horse Annie? Jimmy also brings up cooking, baking, food (especially mac and cheese) and recipes since Falynn is an amazing chef and mac and cheese champion. Falynn also talks about her next works and what to expect. They end with chatting about a mutual love of Star Trek and their favorite characters. A fun and laid back chat. Thanks to Falynn for taking the time! Also, get a hold of us!

    Thanks for listening!

    Saving the Wild Horses of New Zealand

    Saving the Wild Horses of New Zealand

    On today's episode Ute talks with Kelly Wilson, one of the Wilson Sisters, who have been at the frontline to save and popularise the wild Kaimanawa horses of New Zealand's North Island. Kelly and her sisters grew up around horses and have been all successful show jumpers even before they discovered the Kaimanawa horses. Once they found out about them, they have been hooked, adopting and training several of them each year and also participated in events with the Mustangs of the USA and the Brumbies of Australia. Kelly is also a successful photographer and writer, having published several books about her journey with horses all around the world.

    Show Notes:

    https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2020/12/04/horse-podcast-ep-68-saving-the-wild-horses-of-new-zealand/

    From Riding Rails to Riding Mustangs

    From Riding Rails to Riding Mustangs

    In part 2 of an interview of Russ Mayer, Mayer describes how he takes in wild mustangs from western states and gentles them in his southern Illinois facility, often allowing them to escape starvation, or being euthanized.

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    The Spiritual Investor, Elizabeth Ralph

    The Spiritual Investor, Elizabeth Ralph

    In this week's episode, Myriah & Jerry chat with Elizabeth Ralph, an old college friend of Myriah's, and now Host of the new podcast, The Spiritual Investor.

    Hear Elizabeth talk about what inspired her to start her new podcast and also her love for horses. 

    For more from Elizabeth, visit her website: www.ElizabethRalph.com

    Follower her on Instagram

    And check out the trailer to her new podcast: The Spiritual Investor

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    Episode 72: Mustangs and Domestic Horses with Karen Dalke

    Episode 72: Mustangs and Domestic Horses with Karen Dalke

    In this episode of Knowing Animals we are joined by Karen Dalke. Karen is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. We discuss Karen’s piece that she co-authored with Megan Hunt. It is called ‘Mustangs and Domestic Horses: Examining What We Think We Know About Differences’ and it appeared in Volume 8, Number 2, Spring 2017 edition of Hamanimalia.

     

    This episode of Knowing Animals is brought to you by AASA. AASA is the Australasian Animal Studies Association. You can find AASA on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/AASA-Australasian-Animal-Studies-Association-480316142116752/. Join AASA today!

    Spring Creek Basin Mustangs with TJ Holmes

    Spring Creek Basin Mustangs with TJ Holmes

    Spring Creek Basin Mustangs with TJ Holmes

    Spring Creek Basin Mustangs

    TJ Holmes has been visiting the Spring Creek Basin Mustangs since 2002.  In 2007, she began documenting the herd.  She is essentially the herd's historian.  She keeps track of births, deaths, band structure and so much more.  If something happens in the Spring Creek Basin Mustang herd, TJ Holmes has probably documented it.

    Working as a volunteer for the BLM, TJ Holmes acts as an advocate for the Spring Creek Basin Mustangs.  Because she knows the horses so well and on an individual basis, she is an integral part of the herd management.  TJ implements the herd's PZP program on the Spring Creek Basin Mustangs.  PZP is a birth control protocol that has kept the Mustang levels at a manageable level. Much of the PZP methods used on Mustangs was taught to TJ by her mentor, Jay Kirkpatrick of the Science and Conservation Center.

    Wild Horse Organizations and Resources

    Friends of the Mustangs

    Mustang Heritage Foundation

    Horses of the Little Book Cliffs

    Become a BLM Volunteer

     

    TJ Holmes Photography

    As an accomplished photographer, TJ chronicles the progress of the Spring Creek Basin mustangs on her blog, SpringCreekBasinMustangs.

    Best Horse Practices Summit

    Horse Summit

    Ranae and I are headed to Durango in October for the Best Horse Practices Summit.  This intimate horse expo brings together experts from all aspects of horse behavior and is sure to add to our horse knowledge.  The BHP Summit is limiting attendance to 200 people ensuring everyone gets the focus and attention they need.  We are looking to take away valuable horsemanship tools from the Summit and hope to meet you there.  You can register here.

     

    Tell Us Your Problems

    Have a problem with your horse?  Do you have a favorite trainer you would like to hear from?  Send us your question and the name of your favorite trainer and we'll see if we can contact them and get you an answer.  Email John@whoapodcast.com or call on our message line (661) 368-5530 (toll charges may apply).

    Spring Creek Basin Mustangs with TJ Holmes

    Spring Creek Basin Mustangs with TJ Holmes

    Spring Creek Basin Mustangs with TJ Holmes

    Spring Creek Basin Mustangs

    TJ Holmes has been visiting the Spring Creek Basin Mustangs since 2002.  In 2007, she began documenting the herd.  She is essentially the herd's historian.  She keeps track of births, deaths, band structure and so much more.  If something happens in the Spring Creek Basin Mustang herd, TJ Holmes has probably documented it.

    Working as a volunteer for the BLM, TJ Holmes acts as an advocate for the Spring Creek Basin Mustangs.  Because she knows the horses so well and on an individual basis, she is an integral part of the herd management.  TJ implements the herd's PZP program on the Spring Creek Basin Mustangs.  PZP is a birth control protocol that has kept the Mustang levels at a manageable level. Much of the PZP methods used on Mustangs was taught to TJ by her mentor, Jay Kirkpatrick of the Science and Conservation Center.

    Wild Horse Organizations and Resources

    Friends of the Mustangs

    Mustang Heritage Foundation

    Horses of the Little Book Cliffs

    Become a BLM Volunteer

     

    TJ Holmes Photography

    As an accomplished photographer, TJ chronicles the progress of the Spring Creek Basin mustangs on her blog, SpringCreekBasinMustangs.

    Best Horse Practices Summit

    Horse Summit

    Ranae and I are headed to Durango in October for the Best Horse Practices Summit.  This intimate horse expo brings together experts from all aspects of horse behavior and is sure to add to our horse knowledge.  The BHP Summit is limiting attendance to 200 people ensuring everyone gets the focus and attention they need.  We are looking to take away valuable horsemanship tools from the Summit and hope to meet you there.  You can register here.

     

    Tell Us Your Problems

    Have a problem with your horse?  Do you have a favorite trainer you would like to hear from?  Send us your question and the name of your favorite trainer and we'll see if we can contact them and get you an answer.  Email John@whoapodcast.com or call on our message line (661) 368-5530 (toll charges may apply).

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