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PTF hosts several guests as part of the annual In the Money gift-giving guide. JK talks about the JK Club from Old Smoke. Jennifer Kelly gives an overview of the racing books that were released in '24 as well as a preview of her gift giving guide (subscribe at jenniferkellywrites.com and ask her to send your way). Steve Fornatale is here to talk about great findable whiskeys for the holidays. And last but not least, Kim Weir of Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga shares her thoughts on Giving Tuesday.
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Get ready for a festive and insightful journey into the world of gift-giving with our annual Degenerates Gift Giving Guide. This year, we explore a variety of thoughtful presents perfect for the horse racing enthusiast in your life, featuring unique items from the Old Smoke Clothing collection to curated whiskey recommendations. Our guests share their personal stories and favorite finds, emphasizing the importance of supporting local businesses and charities during the holiday season. Additionally, we highlight the significance of Giving Tuesday, encouraging listeners to contribute to meaningful causes, such as Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of giving while providing you with plenty of ideas to make this holiday season memorable for you and your loved ones.
The festive spirit of the holiday season is captured in this rich episode, where Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) leads a discussion on gift-giving tailored for horse racing aficionados. Kicking off with details of the National Thoroughbred League Championship Fiesta Weekend in Phoenix, Arizona, the episode sets a lively tone as it coincides with the famed Fiesta Bowl. PTF is joined by guests including Jonathan Kinchen, who not only shares his exciting gift ideas but also personal reflections on health, resilience, and gratitude, truly setting the stage for a thoughtful and engaging conversation.
The heart of the episode revolves around the annual gift-giving guide, where PTF and Kinchen dive into a variety of unique gift ideas that resonate with the horse racing community. From exclusive apparel from Old Smoke Clothing to insightful literature that explores the intricacies of the racing world, every suggestion is delivered with enthusiasm and personal anecdotes that enrich the listening experience. PTF encourages listeners to think creatively about their gifts, advocating for experiences over material items, thus promoting deeper connections within the community. This perspective is reinforced through various stories shared by the guests, showcasing how they have navigated their passions for horse racing amidst life’s challenges.
As the episode unfolds, themes of health awareness and community support emerge prominently. Kitchen’s candid sharing about his journey through health struggles adds a layer of sincerity, prompting discussions about the importance of routine health screenings, particularly for colon cancer. This personal touch not only informs but inspires listeners to prioritize their well-being. Furthermore, the guests collectively stress the significance of supporting charitable organizations, tying in the spirit of Giving Tuesday. By the episode’s conclusion, listeners are left with a plethora of gift ideas and a sense of community, encouragement to give back, and the reminder that the holidays are a time to celebrate life, health, and the bonds we share.
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PTF hosts several guests as part of the annual In the Money gift-giving guide. JK talks about the JK Club from Old Smoke. Jennifer Kelly gives an overview of the racing books that were released in '24 as well as a preview of her gift giving guide (subscribe at jenniferkellywrites.com and ask her to send your way). Steve Fornatale is here to talk about great findable whiskeys for the holidays. And last but not least, Kim Weir of Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga shares her thoughts on Giving Tuesday.
LONGER DESC:
Get ready for a festive and insightful journey into the world of gift-giving with our annual Degenerates Gift Giving Guide. This year, we explore a variety of thoughtful presents perfect for the horse racing enthusiast in your life, featuring unique items from the Old Smoke Clothing collection to curated whiskey recommendations. Our guests share their personal stories and favorite finds, emphasizing the importance of supporting local businesses and charities during the holiday season. Additionally, we highlight the significance of Giving Tuesday, encouraging listeners to contribute to meaningful causes, such as Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of giving while providing you with plenty of ideas to make this holiday season memorable for you and your loved ones.
The festive spirit of the holiday season is captured in this rich episode, where Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) leads a discussion on gift-giving tailored for horse racing aficionados. Kicking off with details of the National Thoroughbred League Championship Fiesta Weekend in Phoenix, Arizona, the episode sets a lively tone as it coincides with the famed Fiesta Bowl. PTF is joined by guests including Jonathan Kinchen, who not only shares his exciting gift ideas but also personal reflections on health, resilience, and gratitude, truly setting the stage for a thoughtful and engaging conversation.
The heart of the episode revolves around the annual gift-giving guide, where PTF and Kinchen dive into a variety of unique gift ideas that resonate with the horse racing community. From exclusive apparel from Old Smoke Clothing to insightful literature that explores the intricacies of the racing world, every suggestion is delivered with enthusiasm and personal anecdotes that enrich the listening experience. PTF encourages listeners to think creatively about their gifts, advocating for experiences over material items, thus promoting deeper connections within the community. This perspective is reinforced through various stories shared by the guests, showcasing how they have navigated their passions for horse racing amidst life’s challenges.
As the episode unfolds, themes of health awareness and community support emerge prominently. Kitchen’s candid sharing about his journey through health struggles adds a layer of sincerity, prompting discussions about the importance of routine health screenings, particularly for colon cancer. This personal touch not only informs but inspires listeners to prioritize their well-being. Furthermore, the guests collectively stress the significance of supporting charitable organizations, tying in the spirit of Giving Tuesday. By the episode’s conclusion, listeners are left with a plethora of gift ideas and a sense of community, encouragement to give back, and the reminder that the holidays are a time to celebrate life, health, and the bonds we share.
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