You've been obviously to, to all of them. And George spoke to all of us and told us all his vision, what he would really like to see a higher level for hunters higher than the Regular Working Hunter at that time. It's had over 3.1 million views on Netflix, was listed in the top 100-viewed movies on Netflix, and from that we have signed a book deal and are doing four children's books with Simon & Schuster. Again, I go back to history and I look at, you know, actual voter suppression, some of which was very violent. It was said. Now whenever anything new comes into history it brings with it new challenges and new opportunities. Through a crucible for the ages, America has been tested anew. Every Monday and Wednesday morning, weâll talk you through research-based tips to help improve your relationships in five minutes or less. And we really make them interact with the entire pack. The soul of America by Jon Meacham. Or are we, are we stuck? Weâre offering discounted subscriptions this holiday season. It's not like you just say, “Oh God, I'm just going to save these dogs and stuff” because there's so much heartache to it. You've touched on that you're involved in horse rescue. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. I mean, we get so many from shelters people have had their whole life and at 14 they dumped them at the shelter and those are the ones we always reach out to. And so I just feel that that's something that to me, if I had a young horse, I would start doing the National Derbies first. And so we smiled and waved and shut the door and didn't even think twice about it. So that was an exciting award to receive, but anyway, it's really, really, really grown from there. Ken: Wow. This special rate will be active until early January, so sign up now! And you know, we've had some other ones that have been very successful doing other divisions and we just got a new 3-year-olds,. I think that with a young horse, it's very hard to throw them into the mix of an International Derby, unless, unless they are super brave. Ken Makin: Wow. And thereâs a quote that Iâve, Iâve actually turned to a lot here in the past few months, and itâs this idea of, âIâm not free until weâre all free.â And so I really draw on that in a way to say that thereâs a greater calling and a greater responsibility just even within my own community and just wanting to give back, you know, in that way. So we're very excited about that. Also included in the weekly podcast is a link to the transcript. Our industry-leading, speech-to-text algorithms will convert audio & video files to text in minutes. So we sent all that down and then came back with dogs and you know at that time we really weren't set up to be a rescue. Occasionally, we will post episodes more often. There's two dogs with Protocol and then our story on the back. But to me, the danger of the status quo is that where we were before the pandemic? Because it does often feel like weâre sort of, we play out these scenarios again and again with, you know, slight variations and you up the volume sometimes and theyâre down others. The whole United States was Thoroughbreds. subscription yet. And it's just different than going around outside diagonal, outside diagonal, same jumps, plain jumps there's a lot of course, designers that take a lot of pride into developing Derby jumps, which are very natural looking, something that you might see out in the fox-hunting field. Animals and dogs. And it's really, it's a lot of work. In fact, Holly Orlando's dog, Nutmeg that she got from us, she just passed away about three months ago. I think because it's fun. So, yeah, I haven't missed any. And when you look back, I mean, even all the horses back in the fifties, sixties and stuff, they were all Thoroughbreds. And, uh, we're doing a spay/neuter, a free spay/neuter program in our area that we're paying for all the spay/neuters. I'll be back in two weeks. There's some horses that are way braver than others. Ones we get from puppy mills or have never been out of a crate and never stepped on grass and never been in a house and stuff, a lot of times we'll use hound couples, and we will couple it to a real positive dog. And then my grandmother bought me my first horse. And a lot of times they even turn their heads and they face the wall. And it's the same thing with dogs. Can you talk about Thoroughbreds, especially when obviously warmbloods are maybe more prevalent these days. We The special thing about our rescue is—most rescues and stuff, the dogs live in kettles and runs—our dogs all live in the house, the Dog House. So I think it's a big thing that you need to at home practice—a little harder track to practice, some broken lines, practice rollbacks. And I may even at Indoors, like I said we would school, you'd get off, I'd run back. This story was designed to be heard. So that the horse rescue thing is just something that Danny and I have a great passion for and do. You know, they really do get along and they—in our kitchen area, alone, the kitchen and dining room area, I mean, there's usually 29 to 35 dogs in there. When Olympian Waneek Horn-Miller talks about the health issues endured by the Indigenous people of Canada, she emphasises that hope is what gets her through. What makes a Monitor journalist? Transcript of the first lecture from Dr. Jordan Peterson's Biblical Series: Introduction to the Idea of God. Franklin was a 32-year-old rising star in ⦠So you've mentioned you're the co-founder of Danny & Ron's Rescue, which rescues and rehomes more than 900 dogs a year. As I said, it's taken years to evolve and years for people to really catch on to what we were asking for an, a Derby horse and like I said, people really nowadays, I mean, there's a lot of owners that will tell their trainer I want a Derby horse. Not that all horses would do that, but that, that was his thing. [00:00:00] Liz Bothwell: Hi everyone, welcome to Waste360's NothingWasted!Podcast.On every episode, we invite the most interesting people in waste recycling and ⦠I really hated not having it this year, but anyway, you know what I mean, the jumps are very big. You know, I really think people love the handy part to it. Well this has been a really fascinating conversation. We have completely turned that house into dog friendly. Thank you for having me. We look around at others and compare ourselves and we don't measure up. Iâm curious, what was it about the Monitor that drew you to us? A weekly update on music, movies, cultural trends, and education solutions. And then when Hurricane Katrina hit, we first reached out and helped a lot of people buying TVs and toothbrushes and everything cause they had nothing. At that time, that technically made me a professional because I was teaching riding lessons. We leave drag leashes. So it's, uh, it's a very interesting theory, but knock on wood, it has worked beautifully for us. And it's something I always had a passion for. We hate ourselves for how we look, how we feel, what weâve done, whatâs been done to us, or what we keep failing to accomplish. And thatâs something that I really strive for in the work that I do. Noelle: I think thatâs something that we can all find hope in.Â. Yeah, the horse rescue part is strictly something Danny and I do on the side. Ken: I think stuck is the wrong word. Even in Washington, you have to run back up the ramp, take them out. Weâre looking to dig underneath it. And do you have any tips putting on your trainer’s hat, uh, do you have any tips or suggestions for how writers can prepare themselves in their horses for their first Hunter Derby? This article is a transcript of this conference call produced for The Motley Fool. The Christian Science Monitor has expired. In this conversation, he talks about hunter derbies—their evolution, what makes a good derby horse and tips on how to prepare for a derby. I mean, there's a lot of great horses that are great 3-foot horses, great. If you liked this episode, share it with your friends. And so we made pens at my house and at Danny's farm and then we leaned again on our horse community to find them homes. Well, not like this, anyway. Can you talk a little bit about the qualities in a hunter derby horse? When we got into it, we were just in such panic for the dogs’ lives that we we really didn't go through a big thought process of what we were doing. We didn't have massage. That's the old trickle effect. So in the first several years, we had kind of a conglomeration of everyone trying to figure out what an International Derby horse would be. We crate train them at night so that they learn to go to the bathroom outside. And it was almost a generational flashpoint in the way that, you know, we saw this response that we havenât seen literally in decades. But however, when we look at that through the context of Black Americans, itâs a different story. or call us at 1-617-450-2300. Noelle: So it makes me wonder, where do you look for hope? They all can get along. Hear about special editorial projects, new product information, and upcoming events. And then the van went on to Barrington Hills Riding Center. Please enjoy this transcript of my interview with Dr. Jim Loehr, a world-renowned performance psychologist and the author of 17 books, including his most recent, Leading with Character, which also comes with The Personal Credo Journal: A Companion to Leading with Character.. We were lucky enough for our Katrina work in 2008, we were the ASPCA Honorees of the Year. To celebrate 10 years of TED Talks, we went back through the archives to show you how fast biotechnology has changed over the past ten years, and some interesting moments along the way. But, we started doing that. And, you know, it seems like white Americans and Black Americans go to different places for entertainment, often look for news in different places, and it seems much harder to kind of have a conversation that sort of crosses these silos at all. And so I enjoyed it even when I was in school. The dogs will die. St. Josephâs Teachersâ College is a Catholic institution that has been in existence for over 116 years. Right. So you hear about it all the time in terms of media silos and our social media feeds. Ron Danta (right) and Danny Robertshaw started rescuing dogs affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. I think one of the biggest things I've learned through the years, number one, I don't think we can train them all the same. This message will appear once per week Noelle: So thatâs really interesting that you talk about your writing as being a conversation with the reader. From the makers of Duolingo, the most popular language-learning app, comes a new podcast that delivers fascinating real-life stories in easy-to-understand Spanish with English narration. And we had our first retreat during Devon. Hope Through History explores some of the most historic and trying times in American History, and how this nation dealt with these moments, the impact of these moments, and how we came through these moments a unified nation. Welcome to the Practical Horseman Podcast, featuring conversations with respected riders, industry leaders and horse-care experts. This weekâs episode is brought to you by Fairy Godmothers, Inc, by Saranna DeWylde!. George Floyd was was murdered or killed in late May and in the weeks that followed â however, you may have felt about the various forms of protesting â I think there was a very progressive intent in the way of saying, âOkay, this is what needs to change in terms of the police. And so I find hope in my personal faith and and, you know, or my responsibility as a father. This is democracyâs day, a day of history and hope, of renewal and resolve. And. And so, Thoroughbreds are very, I don't know, they're very durable. I mean, we get so many from shelters people have had their whole life and at 14 they dumped them at the shelter and those are the ones we always reach out to. And that's the funny thing about warmbloods. Oh, I think there's a lot of things that make a good horseman. And sometimes we have to steer that a little bit and not allow that one to be the pack leader because we don't feel it's the best, best one to be the pack leader. And I also will stay on and be your attorney pro bono.” So in 2008, we became a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) and formed Danny & Ron’s Rescue. You can renew your subscription or And those horses were just so durable. I mean, I have to tell you, I mean, we have added on to the Dog House here in quarantine rooms and all different rooms and stuff. They spook to away from it and gave you a really brilliant jump. No one at the Monitor had ever heard of Ken Makin before he reached out to us. This episode is part of a special series weâre doing for the holidays. Danny and I never dreamed that it would turn out to be this big of a rescue. The five most recent Christian Science articles with a spiritual perspective. TED Talk Subtitles and Transcript: "A forest is much more than what you see," says ecologist Suzanne Simard. I think I think in a rider–horse combination, one of the most important pieces is that—and we always stress this with our riders. I mean, I had, I had a horse that I bought off the race track and jumped over a pitchfork handle and a pickle bucket in the aisle of the shed row and got him home and brought him along, and he was a very sensitive Thoroughbred. And we've had so many horses through the years and a lot of great horses and they all have their little idiosyncrasies. And the owner flew me down to Tampa and we schooled and I said, “You need to get off. You don't want to get a pack leader that's very aggressive or dog aggressive because that's, that behavior is going to trickle down. And early on in the very, very beginning, Geoff Teall was the chairman. So I think, I dunno, I think it's just challenging for people and I think people love the challenge. It was just a part of, to me, a bigger picture, a bigger idea of just this collective social unrest and social injustice where people said âThis is not right.â And that energy was palpable for, you know, a few months. And the nice part is since “Life of the Dog House” has helped us with donations and stuff, we've started an elderly program where we pay the on elderly people's dogs so they can keep them because they're on Medicare and Medicaid, don't have the money to pay for all the medical bills and their dogs. She was a Hope-maker. And there is still the voice crying through the vista of time saying, "Behold, I make all things new; former things are passed away." And to support more work like this, subscribe to The Christian Science Monitor. Yes. That is something that I feel compelled to, to carve out. I was done with the Chicago winters. In a way that I know helps me personally to keep good perspective. My parents bought a farm for me. And as I read up on the Monitor, as I, you know, began to have conversations with you all, I found the message "to injure no man," to be compelling. Devon Hall has lived most of his nearly seven decades in Duplin County, N.C. I mean, I would say in the last three weeks, we've probably done 17, 18 surgeries of dogs that aren't even in our rescue, but people's dogs were hit by cars, some dogs ate batteries, some this and that, they [the owners] have no money to do the surgeries. So itâs not so much that Iâm trying to teach. 3’6’ junior horses or amateur horses. And then, that was like in the spring. Now, let’s jump right into the conversation with Ron, where he talks about how he first became interested in riding and competing. But by now, of course, many of our subscribers know Kenâs work. You are so welcome. Her 30 years of research in Canadian forests have led to an astounding discovery -- trees talk, often and over vast distances. So it just kind of kept going from there. I mean, that's the way he wanted to do things. Well, a Derby horse is very special in that, the Derby classes, especially the final, the jumps are very big. And the hard part was, is because we were not set up for a non-profit. Iâm Samantha Laine Perfas, one of the producers. Transcript: Microsoft Doc file | Adobe PDF file | Let us know if these formats work for you. I mean, I basically went to college because my parents wanted me to do it, but I really, my heart really was wanting to be in the horse world. And if you came here and just watched them all, just lay together and play together. And the kids are just loving it doing it. And I don't think most people really want to think where do those ex-rachorses go. Yes, we do live in a period where changes are taking place. We really early on in this it's, it's all kind of like the Derby's been an evolution, dog rescue for Danny and I has have been an evolution we've lived and we've learned cause we had no, I mean, other than loving dogs and taking care of dogs properly, we didn't really know much about this, but in reading and doing a lot of studies, we have found out that the key piece to harmony and dogs is the humans have to be the pack leaders. And from there, it just, we had more and more retreats and tried to get the specs written and the rules, the regulations, what the finals would be like. And the National Derby is a very, very important program for USHJA and very, very popular with riders, trainers, owners. And so when Danny and I are home, we get up usually about 5:20 in the morning. So we've really reached out and we have a special fund that we raised money for people that don't have money for surgery for their dogs. And then we bring them along. Again, thatâs csmonitor.com/holiday. So anyway, we're looking forward to that coming up, coming ahead of us. And she just said, “If you keep doing this, obviously you guys, aren't going to have a retirement fund. This is what needs to change in terms of how we interpret and address race.â I think the combination of what weâve seen with the pandemic, in addition to what happened with George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, was a real flashpoint, I think, for the country. log out. So we're very, I don't know, it's a very feel good thing because now we're being able to expand so much and really help a lot of communities and a lot of people in need. And even when I was in college and stuff, I started teaching, riding part-time while I was in college and stuff. Brought to you by The Christian Science Monitor, copyright 2020. I mean, the highest jump is 3-foot-5, but people really love it. So at least they are humanely taken care of instead of having to make that long journey and fall down and get trampled on the, on the way. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen. And in the winter of ’79, we had one of the worst snowfalls in the Chicago area that ever happened. And the typical jumps we see in the ring day after day. I was teaching in the indoor arena and I could hear the crackle sound, and we ran outside and all of a sudden it was like a domino effect. You know, have so many living in harmony? you are agreeing to our, One month free trial to the Monitor Daily. No, we didn't have magnetic blankets, magnetic pads, which we have nowadays. Ron Danta: When I was very young, probably 7 years old, everyone in our neighborhood where I grew up, all of the kids had ponies or horses across the street or down the street. And so what happens is that because people donât have those conversations in a profound and in a historical manner, we end up segregating those, you know, media outlets just where we get our perspectives largely on race. It's been great. Make them get out and socialize. And then when we went to Phoenix for the annual meeting, then they asked me to take over as chair of the International Derby. And so the first year, because it took us a while to get things going and we wanted it to catch on a little bit, it was an 18-month period. You need just go back to the stall.” And she said, “Oh no, no, no, he's going to get over that.” And I just said I was flown down here to see what the problem was. And when you think about this and looking back historically and just sort of what youâre seeing happening today, can this period of unrest and agitation â do you see a pathway for it to give way to a better understanding of each other at all? The lecture was published on May 20, 2017 on YouTube and has over 1.5 million views. Why do you want to watch us feed dogs and stuff?” So then we agreed to do it. That's great. A weekly digest of Monitor views and insightful commentary on major events. Tom Melville 30:02 That's it for this episode of Voice of Real Australia. You just can't believe that they all can live in harmony. So, I mean, they've jumped some gigantic jumps for those. But I also I find hope in my responsibility to the community overall. We take a lot of horses, even from the slaughterhouse that have foundered in so much pain and instead of making them ship 42 hours to Mexico or being cattle prodded because they're, they're so lame they can't even walk and they try to make them get on trailers to go to Canada or Mexico or go on the planes to Japan. Then I bought my first horse trailers are going to horse shows and started taking lessons and it just kind of kept expanding from there. And luckily, an attorney in Michigan had read an article on us and contacted us and said, “You know, I see you guys are not a nonprofit, you can't take donations and you're doing this from your retirement fund.”. A day of history and hope, of renewal and resolve. An update on major political events, candidates, and parties twice a week. Well, I think we all hope we wonât see more of this, but I think we will. Well, I think you have to have a lot of trust and faith, number one in your horse and make sure that you are not overfacing them when you do an International Derby. Thatâs something that the Monitor does really strive to do. And he was very, very spooky. So it's been a, been a very interesting journey, but I think now there are truly horses that are stamped as Derby horses, which has really been fun for me to be able to watch the evolution and even go back, like I said, look in our archives [and see] just how far the horses have come and what makes a Derby horse. subscription. One of those was mine. And even when we sold him to a very, very great ,famous trainer, she decided she was going to not let them go back and go back to a stall before he went to the ring, he needed to get over it, and things were not going well. 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