Episodi

  • Hall of Fame Trainer Todd Pletcher: The History, How He Got Here & Derby Dreaming with Ted Noffey
    Jan 20 2026

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    • In this episode of the Paddock Pulse podcast, hosts Leah O'Meara and Leah Alessandroni welcome Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher, who shares insights from his illustrious career in horse racing. Pletcher discusses his early influences, including his father and renowned trainers like Wayne Lukas and Charlie Whittingham, emphasizing the importance of horse care and attention to detail in training. He reflects on the thrill of competition and the concrete results that come from hard work, revealing how his passion for the sport was ignited from a young age.
    • As the conversation progresses, Pletcher delves into the pressures of training for prestigious races like the Kentucky Derby, sharing personal anecdotes about his experiences with Derby winners Super Saver and Always Dreaming. He highlights the challenges of maintaining a horse's form and the unpredictability of racing, while also discussing the characteristics that make a great racehorse. The episode concludes with Pletcher's thoughts on the importance of philanthropy in the racing community, showcasing his commitment to improving the lives of both horses and the people who care

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Todd Pletcher

    00:50
    Todd's Early Influences and Career Beginnings

    06:25
    A Day in the Life of Todd Pletcher's Barn

    09:37
    The Pressure of Winning the Kentucky Derby

    11:36
    Preparing for the Derby: The Journey of Ted Noffey

    19:20
    Training Exceptional Fillies: Rags to Riches and Malathaat

    21:59
    Reflections on Success and Humility

    25:20
    Hot Seat Questions: Todd's Favorite Horses

    30:25
    Philanthropy in Racing: Giving Back to the Community

    keywords

    Todd Pletcher, horse racing, Kentucky Derby, horse trainer, Eclipse Awards, horse care, racing industry, thoroughbred racing, horse training, Paddock Pulse

    takeaways

    • "I kind of just grew up being the son of a trainer."
    • "The one thing that you have to do is have the best bedding and the best hay."
    • "The Derby is hard to win period. It's just a super difficult race to win."
    • "When you get to a race like the Derby, every single thing just becomes so much more pressurized."
    • "Rags to Riches is not being a Hall of Fame member... that part really annoys me."

    titles

    • Behind the Barn: Todd Pletcher's Journey in Horse Racing
    • The Pressure of the Derby: Insights from Todd Pletcher

    Sound Bites

    • what about racing got you hooked: "I like the competition."
    • thoughts on his first derby win "It was actually a relief."
    • what make a great racehorse "First and foremost is this talent."

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    32 min
  • Canter: Transitioning Thoroughbred Racehorses to their Second Careers
    Jan 9 2026

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    Summary

    In this episode of the Paddock Pulse podcast, Leah O'Meara & Leah Allesandroni meet with Robbie Timmons, former ABC news reporter, to discuss the importance of thoroughbred aftercare and the work done by Canter, a thoroughbred transition group. They explore the retraining process for retired racehorses, the challenges faced in finding them new homes, and the impact of social media on horse adoption. The conversation also highlights the significance of veterinary support, funding, and the misconceptions surrounding thoroughbred adoption. Personal stories and experiences with thoroughbreds are shared, emphasizing the emotional connections formed between horses and their adopters.

    Links:

    https://www.canterusa.org/

    https://therrp.org/about-the-makeover/

    https://www.upperville.com/news/25000-thoroughbred-hunter-derby-coming-to-upperville-in-2026/



    Takeaways

    Thoroughbreds are ideal for retraining after racing.
    Canter focuses on transitioning, not rescuing, thoroughbreds.
    The program has successfully reduced horse slaughter in the U.S.
    Social media plays a crucial role in horse adoption.
    Veterinary support is essential for rehabilitating retired racehorses.
    The Thoroughbred Makeover showcases the potential of these horses.
    Funding is primarily through donations, with no paid staff.
    Misconceptions about thoroughbreds need to be addressed.
    The adoption process includes thorough vetting of potential owners.
    Personal stories highlight the emotional bonds formed with thoroughbreds.


    Sound bites

    "Every dollar goes to help thoroughbreds."
    "Thoroughbreds are not livestock."
    "We have made a lot of changes."


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Thoroughbred Aftercare
    02:45 The Role of Canter in Thoroughbred Transition
    05:51 Challenges in Thoroughbred Adoption
    08:36 Adjusting to Life After Racing
    11:34 The Importance of Outreach and Education
    14:14 Veterinary Support and Rehabilitation
    17:11 Funding and Support for Thoroughbred Programs
    19:48 The Financial Reality of Horse Rescue
    20:59 Vetting and Adoption Processes for Horses
    23:06 Legislation and Advocacy for Horse Welfare
    24:23 The Importance of Euthanasia Resources
    25:41 The Role of Racing Owners in Horse Welfare
    26:56 Education and Awareness in the Horse Industry
    28:39 Personal Stories and Connections with Horses
    31:36 Progress in the Horse Racing Industry


    Keywords

    thoroughbred, horse racing, aftercare, Canter, adoption, retraining, equine welfare, veterinary care, horse rescue, equestrian

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    34 min
  • Get in on horse racing action with NexGen Thoroughbreds, no strings, all the fun!
    Dec 23 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode of the Paddock Pulse podcast, hosts Leah Alessandroni and Leah O'Meara welcome Tanner Raisman and Timmy Schmidt, co-founders of Next Gen Thoroughbreds. The conversation explores their backgrounds, the vision behind their initiative to engage the next generation in horse racing, and their upcoming projects, including a partnership with First Rodeo Racing. The hosts and guests discuss the importance of inclusivity in the racing industry, share personal connections to racing, and highlight the excitement surrounding Derby Week. The episode concludes with fun hot seat questions that reveal the guests' favorite racehorses and inspirations in the industry.


    Takeaways

    Next Gen Thoroughbreds aims to engage a new generation in horse racing.
    Inclusivity is a core value, with a belief that everyone has a place in the industry.
    The founders come from diverse backgrounds, bringing unique perspectives to racing.
    Upcoming projects include a Derby Week giveaway and experiences for fans.
    Partnerships with organizations like First Rodeo Racing are crucial for growth.
    The podcast serves as a platform to share insights and stories from the racing world.
    Personal connections to horses can inspire newcomers to the industry.
    The importance of mentorship and education in thoroughbred racing is emphasized.
    The highs and lows of racing create a unique emotional experience for participants.
    The industry is thriving, and now is the time to get involved.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Next Gen Thoroughbreds
    00:58 Foundations and Backgrounds of the Founders
    10:56 Current Projects and Future Aspirations
    19:57 Partnerships and Collaborations in the Industry
    24:42 Discovering the Missing Piece in Racing
    25:03 Engaging the Next Generation of Fans
    26:24 Experiencing the Thrill of Racing
    26:50 Claiming Races: Luck and Strategy
    28:17 The Highs and Lows of Racing Life
    28:58 Hot Seat Questions: Personal Connections to Racing
    31:56 Connecting with Next Gen Thoroughbred
    32:58 The Time to Thrive in Racing

    Keywords

    Next Gen Thoroughbreds, horse racing, Tanner Raisman, Timmy Schmidt, Derby Week, First Rodeo Racing, thoroughbred industry, racing syndicates, equine education, podcast

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    37 min
  • Inside the Thoroughbred Stallion Journey: featuring Mark Taylor on Not This Time's Rise to Stardom
    Dec 9 2025

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    summary

    In this episode of the Paddock Pulse podcast, Leah O'Meara and Leah Alessandroni sit down with Mark Taylor, CEO of TaylorMade, to discuss the intricacies of the horse racing industry, particularly focusing on stallions and breeding. Mark shares insights into his family's legacy in horse racing, the journey of the stallion Not This Time, and the dynamics of stallion fees. The conversation also touches on the challenges and opportunities for freshman sires and introduces a new stallion, Arthur's Ride. Mark emphasizes the importance of hard work and market understanding in achieving success in the horse breeding business.

    takeaways

    • Mark Taylor's family has a rich history in horse racing.
    • The journey of Not This Time showcases the unpredictability of the industry.
    • Stallion fees can fluctuate significantly based on market demand and performance.
    • Freshman sires often have the highest popularity in their first year.
    • Understanding the metrics behind stallion evaluation is crucial for breeders.
    • The horse breeding industry requires a blend of luck and strategic planning.
    • Mark emphasizes the importance of teamwork in the breeding business.
    • Arthur's Ride is a new stallion with potential, backed by a supportive syndicate.
    • The rise of Not This Time's stud fee reflects his success and market demand.
    • Mark believes in the importance of exposing more people to the horse racing industry.

    Sound Bites

    • "It's a mystery where these stallions come from."
    • "We never wanted to be begging."
    • "You have to gauge yearling average."

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to TaylorMade and Mark Taylor

    02:36
    Mark Taylor's Family Legacy in Horse Breeding

    05:29
    The Journey of 'Not This Time' Stallion

    07:58
    Understanding Stallion Selection and Market Dynamics

    10:28
    The Rise of 'Not This Time' and Stud Fee Evolution

    13:17
    Freshman Sires and Their Market Position

    16:35
    Introducing Arthur's Ride: A New Stallion

    20:55
    Closing Thoughts and Hot Seat Questions

    keywords

    TaylorMade, Mark Taylor, horse racing, stallions, Not This Time, stud fees, horse breeding, Arthur's Ride, horse industry, family legacy

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    29 min
  • Caring for Our Athletes: An Answer to a Safe Landing for Thoroughbreds
    Nov 24 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode of the Paddock Pulse podcast, the ladies welcome Stacie Clark Rogers from the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) to discuss the critical issues surrounding the aftercare of retired racehorses. Stacie shares her journey in the horse racing industry and the evolution of aftercare programs, emphasizing the importance of placement programs and community engagement. The conversation highlights the TAA's initiatives, the role of the Jockey Club, and the need for education and funding to support aftercare efforts. As the holiday season approaches, the episode also touches on opportunities for giving back to support thoroughbred welfare.


    Takeaways

    Stacie Clark Rogers has a rich background in horse racing and aftercare.
    The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) was established to improve the welfare of retired racehorses.
    Placement programs are essential for finding new homes for retired thoroughbreds.
    The TAA collaborates with various organizations to enhance aftercare efforts.
    Education and awareness are crucial for improving the perception of the racing industry.
    The Jockey Club's traceability project aims to gather data on retired thoroughbreds.
    Funding for aftercare comes from various sources, including the checkoff program.
    Community engagement is vital for the success of aftercare initiatives.
    The TAA has seen significant growth in funding and support over the years.
    Holiday giving campaigns are an opportunity to support aftercare efforts.


    Sound bites

    "We have to want to learn."
    "Education is everything."
    "We are all in this together."


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance
    02:51 Stacey Clark Rogers' Background and TAA's Mission
    05:38 Challenges in the Horse Racing Industry
    08:26 The Importance of Aftercare Programs
    11:27 Placement Programs and Their Impact
    14:24 The Role of the Jockey Club and Data Collection
    17:10 Success Stories from Placement Programs
    19:54 Future of Thoroughbred Aftercare
    21:35 The Evolution of Thoroughbred Aftercare
    23:44 Understanding Funding and Accreditation in Aftercare
    27:38 The Impact of Mandatory Checkoff Programs
    30:59 Building a Sustainable Future for Thoroughbreds
    34:22 Community Engagement and Education in Aftercare
    38:11 Holiday Giving and the Spirit of Generosity

    Keywords

    Thoroughbred, Aftercare, Horse Racing, TAA, Placement Programs, Jockey Club, Fundraising, Community Engagement, Education, Horse Welfare

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    40 min
  • Expert Handicapping Picks for the 2025 Breeders' Cup World Championships
    Oct 30 2025

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    In this episode of the Paddock Pulse Podcast, our hosts chat with handicapping expert Caitlin Benson, who discusses the upcoming 2025 Breeders' Cup World Championships, providing insights into various races, including the Juvenile, Distaff, and Classic. Caitlin shares her expert picks, betting strategies, and the significance of the Breeders' Cup in the horse racing calendar. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding horse performance, jockey influence, and the excitement surrounding this prestigious event.

    Takeaways

    • Everyone wants to know how to bet on horse racing.
    • The Breeders' Cup is a significant event in horse racing.
    • Caitlin Benson shares her insights on the Breeders' Cup races.
    • Handicapping is both an art and a science.
    • The Breeders' Cup Juvenile often produces future Kentucky Derby favorites.
    • Understanding the horses' past performances is crucial for betting.
    • Caitlin emphasizes the importance of jockeys in races.
    • The Breeders' Cup Distaff features some of the best fillies in the country.
    • Betting strategies can vary based on race conditions and horse performance.
    • Caitlin's hot picks include lesser-known horses that could surprise.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Handicapping and Breeders' Cup
    02:05 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Insights
    08:09 Analyzing the Breeders' Cup Distaff
    15:13 The Breeders' Cup Classic Preview
    18:34 Performance Insights and Race Analysis
    21:30 Track Bias and Surface Considerations
    25:47 Betting Strategies for Breeders' Cup
    27:40 Hot Picks for Breeders' Cup Weekend
    30:00 International Competitors and Key Horses
    34:27 Final Thoughts and Best Bets

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    36 min
  • Get to know us! + Details on the sales, upcoming BREEDERS CUP & the November Sales
    Oct 16 2025

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    summary

    In this episode of the Paddock Pulse podcast, hosts Leah O'Meara and Leah Alessandroni share their personal journeys into the horse racing industry, discuss the recent September yearling sale, and look ahead to the upcoming November sale and Breeders' Cup. They emphasize the importance of education and outreach in the industry, celebrating the successes of the recent sales while also acknowledging the need to support the middle market. The episode concludes with gratitude towards their audience and a call for feedback on future topics.

    takeaways

    • Leah Alessandroni's passion for horses began in childhood.
    • The University of Kentucky provided crucial opportunities for Leah Alessandroni.
    • Internships are vital for breaking into the horse racing industry.
    • The September yearling sale saw record-breaking sales figures.
    • The Breeders' Cup is a significant event for the industry.
    • Education and outreach are essential for fostering new talent in horse racing.
    • The middle market in horse sales needs more support and growth.
    • Investing in broodmares can be a smart financial decision.
    • The podcast aims to educate and engage listeners about horse racing.
    • Community support is crucial for the success of the podcast.

    titles

    • Behind the Scenes of Horse Racing
    • From Passion to Profession: Leah's Journey

    Sound Bites

    • "It was like the Oprah of horse sales!"
    • "We are here to help you."
    • "We need to bolster the middle market."

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to the Paddock Pulse Podcast

    04:41
    Leah Alessandroni's Journey in Horse Racing

    10:22
    Leah O'Meara's Path to Kentucky and Horse Racing

    18:21
    Recap of the September Yearling Sale

    22:52
    Looking Ahead to the November Sale and Breeders' Cup

    34:35
    The Importance of Education and Opportunities in Horse Racing

    42:30
    Thanking the Audience and Future Plans for the Podcast

    keywords

    horse racing, yearling sale, Breeders' Cup, equine education, podcast, thoroughbred industry, Leah O'Meara, Leah Alessandroni, Keeneland, horse breeding

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    46 min
  • From Hot Walker to Champion Trainer: Cherie DeVaux's Journey & so much more
    Sep 30 2025

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    Interview with CHERI DEVAUX: training style, hard working beginnings & current super stars! HOW YOU CAN GET IN with their partnerships too.... https://www.youtube.com/shorts/d8VZyYcHSpE

    takeaways

    • Cherie's journey began in a standardbred racing family.
    • Mentorship played a crucial role in Cherie's career.
    • Lady Eli's story highlights resilience in horse racing.
    • Starting from the ground up is essential in training.
    • Support from partners and friends is vital for success.
    • Buying horses involves understanding their personalities.
    • Breeders' Cup is a significant goal for trainers.
    • Thoroughbreds have potential beyond racing careers.
    • Community support is important in the racing industry.
    • Cherie's story inspires others to pursue their passion.

    summary

    In this episode of the Paddock Pulse podcast, Leah O'Meara interviews champion trainer Cherie DeVaux, who shares her inspiring journey from a standardbred racing family to becoming a successful thoroughbred trainer. Cherie discusses her early experiences in horse racing, the importance of mentorship, and her connection with the remarkable horse Lady Eli. She emphasizes the challenges of starting a training career, the significance of community support, and her aspirations for the Breeders' Cup. Cherie also provides insights into buying yearlings and the potential of thoroughbreds beyond their racing careers.

    Sound Bites

    • "You have to start from the bottom."
    • "Success begets success."
    • "You have to be patient."

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Cherie DeVaux

    02:25
    Cherie's Journey in Horse Racing

    05:24
    The Influence of Mentorship and Relationships

    07:50
    Overcoming Challenges in Training

    10:35
    The Story of Lady Eli

    15:59
    Starting as a Trainer

    18:47
    Building a Supportive Team

    21:14
    The Importance of Hard Work and Patience

    27:04
    Insights on Buying Yearlings

    32:30
    Current Horses and Breeders' Cup Plans

    36:29
    Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations

    keywords

    Cherie DeVaux, horse racing, Lady Eli, training, Breeders' Cup, thoroughbreds, mentorship, career journey, horse buying, racing community

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    47 min