Louie and Mike sit down with a cavalcade of celebrities from the show as we wish Mike all the best on his last show!
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Louie and Mike sit down with a cavalcade of celebrities from the show as we wish Mike all the best on his last show!
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All right, welcome to a fifth anniversary show.
Anniversary show of the horse Racing happy hour, Louie and I.
How? About that five years, look at
that. But what year did you do your?
Did I get you out there? 2018 Derby was our first. 2018
you know you're out there for Derby and then.
Our first major race together was the Oaks Bottom Boy girl.
Not a bad first race, not a bad. I love the fact that, again,
that I also four years ago yesterday, we were at Churchill
Downs for the Derby in September.
Yeah, well. It's it's September Derby
anniversary. That's right.
Hopefully never again. Yeah, So it's a special day
always that we're that we're celebrating the show.
We are not shirtless today. I know there's a lot of people
who are disappointed about that. Are you going to go shirtless?
We got a clip on mics now. Dinnerman asked me not to do
that anymore and I respect Matt Dinnerman.
He's called a grade one now. I can't tell that guy.
No, it's oh grade one caller Jackman.
How about that? 3 cold tables that.
On Join the show Arkansas Little Little Monmouth Little Montana.
Yeah, right. Matt Dinnerman I mean, there's
probably no person who can speak to how this show can elevate
someone's careers and you don't care about it.
Thanks for joining us today, by the way.
I guess we should explain why we have all these guests.
Well, it's the 5th anniversary for sure.
Yes, but it's also someone's last show on the Happy.
Hours yes, it's going to be my final show I'm moving on to just
do some other things that are kind of more in the scope of my
of the industry where I actually work and and and I got some just
big some big goals and some big aspirations and we're we're
going to we're going to start hitting hard so.
And like, all of us, family stuff, right?
I mean, yeah. Family stuff for sure, but at
the same time, like my kids are a different agent here.
They've very often your kids and stuff.
Well, but you got 1 going to college soon.
Well, the one's in college and my last one's going to.
College. Going to college now.
You're a busy dude now. What they doing?
I did for sure. The empty nest piece is coming
in, which is pretty cool. So Matt Dinerman joins us.
If not our most frequent, you know, so like Road to the
Preakness shows, we get those guys once a.
Month, you know, like. Random guest jumping on the
show. I think it's Dinnerman man.
How about? That he definitely came on,
started to come on early and came on often.
So you know, the Golden Gate Fields days had him on right
around the same time the guys people were laying on the track
out out there in San Francisco and now he's doing the thing Oak
Lawn and in Monmouth. Are they laying on the track in
protest in Arkansas? They would never do that.
If they did that, they'd be dragged out.
Dragged out. We would have people from the
bar across the street with pitchforks and that would be
that. That's right.
I mean, from from having cocktails to handicapping with
your shirts off. What a strange trip this has
been. So my.
Congratulations on a five years. And just because you're leaving,
this doesn't mean you're leaving.
Racing, that's the. Good thing.
No, I'm sorry. I'm sure.
Yeah. I mean, I, I definitely, I, I
missed out going to Monmouth for the high school and I was really
bummed about that. The videos were awesome with
the, with, with you guys up in the and around all the ducks and
oh, it's fantastic. Yeah.
That was great, man. It's good, good stuff, man.
So I appreciate you popping on what's what's coming up in your
world, Matt. Well you know we got Monmouth at
the Meadowlands after the last four racing days here at
Monmouth. We got Saturday, Sunday, the
next week, Saturday and Sunday ends things and then I've got
two days a week for five weeks of Meadowlands.
So no harness racing. It's an all turf meet for the
thoroughbreds and then I'm going to drive to Kentucky.
You're guys in neck of the woods.
Take a few days there and then drive to Arkansas from Kentucky,
drop the car off, go to the Breeders Cup and spend a month
with mom and dad in San Diego before back at Oaklawn.
So man, that's just just living. The dream over here guys living
the. Dream tell you what you're going
to get all the Louis rebel you can handle so I don't know if
that's you know it's OK by the way like I.
Don't you dare do what you're about to do, but go ahead and do
it. I just take a spray box model in
those early days and just kind of spray them and just keep them
at, you know, keep them at. So where is Louis?
Where are you in Kentucky? I live in Louisville.
Yeah, we're in Louisville. OK.
And then I'll be in Lexington then.
Perfect. Not hard.
Yeah, it's kidding. I'm totally.
Yeah, it's by an hour, so if you wanted to see people in that
place, I'll be. Visiting people.
I'm sure I'll see you. Yeah, it'll be mid-october, so.
Good, nice time in the state. Yeah, just living the dream,
guys, as as you guys are, I'm sure too with everything going
on. You know, I, I got to say
though, in, in, you know, on shows like this, when we
actually get to pause and celebrate people, Matt, you're
one of the people. We're so, so glad that we got to
meet early in the show and watching the progression from,
you know, Golden Gate, which we enjoyed.
We love having you on talking those races, but it's different
when we're talking Oklahoma, when we're talking Monmouth.
And we're just we're so glad that you've allowed us to be
part of that journey from California.
I mean, I had, I remember meeting you and you were like,
hey, the California guy. If I end up Golden Gate rest of
my career, it's going to be awesome.
This would be a great career. And then bang, you're calling
grade ones, you're calling my favorite turf race, the United
Nations, that kind of stuff. And so thanks for including us,
man. It's been fantastic watching
your road to to both of those places.
Yeah, well, I appreciate you having me on.
And what can I say? I've been very lucky, you know,
worked hard and, and got some luck on my side and a lot of
people that helped me along the way.
So. You know it, it's been, it's
been 1 heck of a ride and I'm loving every minute of it.
So when you work hard and you achieve your dreams, once you
get there you're just trying to keep doing the best you can and
improving, but at the same time, you might as well enjoy it.
Man, it's, it's been awesome. So Congrats on all your success
and then and hopefully we'll see you see you soon.
Thanks a lot for dropping in today, Matt.
I hope so. Happy five year anniversary and
Mike, don't be a stranger. We'll be.
Here. All right, see you guys.
See. All right, that was Matt
Ginnerman again tracking out. Cavalcade has begun.
You got a. Cavalcade, a friend stopping by
Mike, how about that? And we'll go out to Maryland
because this guy wants to get his.
He's got, he's got. No, he's going.
To be. A block and this delay.
I mean, Scott Wyckoff is he's got to watch this football game.
He's hoping that the Ravens have it blown out by halftime and go
to bed. Well, no.
I think he's hoping the Ravens lose so his Browns can move to
the top of the North. I think that's what we're I
think that's what's really going on.
He can't say that out loud. No, because he.
Lives where he lives, but I think that's what he's really
hoping for. Welcome.
Scott, how are you? Great.
Congratulation on five years. I mean I found you guys a couple
of years ago. You found me and kind of changed
the way that I the been covering horse racing.
You guys have given me some real ideas and some different
perspectives and it's been a great run.
Great having you guys here at the Preakness every year.
Mike Well, I know E Baltimore is going to miss you next.
Year. Well, I'll tell you what I mean.
My Trip My travels to Baltimore with the just the the scenic
living conditions that we got to enjoy while being involved on
boat trips. Your fellow worked the first
one. Yours worked.
You're welcome. That's friendship I got.
Contact high going through the hallway, you know.
But tell me when you guys hooked up, hooked up with Jimmy's
Seafood, man, that hit it out of the ballpark.
I knew you guys were legit when you told me you were You were
doing your seminar at Jimmy's Seafood.
We'll be. Back 150, man in the spring.
Yeah, for sure. Happy on this, right?
Yeah. You know, And Scott, by the way,
you're, you're just, you're a true, true pro when it comes to
media and just it's just awesome that you have embraced us the
way you have. And so it was, I really enjoyed
having dinner when we got to you in Baltimore last year too.
So thanks so much for everything you've done for the show and,
and being a fan and, and being a guest.
It's been awesome. So yeah, you guys, you guys have
done a great job and it's really neat how we kind of do.
Horse. Racing media a little different
than kind of the old days. We're not old school.
We're not, you know. Turf riders were.
People that were drawn to the game for a lot of different
reasons and I think. The.
Stories we tell really bring other people into the game.
The stories of not only the people that are involved in all
aspects, but the stories of, of how to bet and, and not to be
afraid to dive into the deep end of the pool and, and to enjoy
that end of the game. I, I, I've, I've enjoyed that
with you guys especially. I would love it, man, have a
hunch bet a bunch, as our friend Danny Burr says and and last
year the blackout season day man is the biggest bet I've ever
hit. So, and and it's probably
because mostly because of the next, the next guest we're going
to have coming on here in just a second, but.
Yeah, Scott, no, for sure. You know, the, the Preakness is
something that I I love going to.
I I love, you know, you're, you're a Cleveland guy.
I'm a Detroit guy and, and there's something familiar about
Baltimore, even though it's not familiar.
Every time I go and, and getting to go and cover the Preakness
hang out with you and and your crew there at WBAL, it's been,
it's frankly, it's a real honor. And, and so thanks for including
a couple of weird guys in Louisville in your broadcast and
in your circle. We really appreciate it.
Oh, there. And there's nothing like
watching you guys do your show from high atop the roof in the
press box in the dining room. Let's.
Go. Yeah, man, you guys stay close
to that food. Let's go.
And this is going to be it fruit, this, 150, then that,
then they're tearing that place down so.
It'll. It'll be a little bit weird
hanging out with you at Laurel Park, but we'll make do.
This ridiculous show outlasted Pimlico.
How about that? I love it.
Oh man. Yeah.
All right. Well.
Scott, we love you, man. Thanks so much for jumping on
tonight. It really does mean a lot to us.
And I'll be there in in the spring.
Maybe we'll drag Adolph out to Maryland.
Women enjoy the enjoy the football game tonight.
Mike. Congratulations, we'll miss you,
but we know you're moving on to to bigger and better things and
we will live our lives vicariously through you.
All right, man. See you, Scott.
I don't know if we can get much bigger than Scott Wyckoff,
though. I mean, you know.
We're wrapping up then. Are we done?
Yeah. 10 minute show. 10 minute show.
I mean, we got someone, well, like 6 more people plan, but
yeah, no, I mean, you know, whatever.
Yeah. Do we need to stop?
No. Are you going to thank people
for big bets? Because that might be something.
Well, I mean, look at look at Sweeney popping in.
Why doesn't Mike admit Baffert push them out and Sweeney
popping through Amy Sweeney man like I would be so.
Happy, if that's why you were leaving the show, that it was
Baffert. That was like, yo Louie, you got
to get this guy out. I mean.
I would do it for sure. By the way, Bob, you just asked.
I'll get rid of this this guy in a second.
You just tell me what you need, buddy.
You got a little rainbow action going on.
Man. Yeah, so there you go.
They're getting the rainbow. How much you going?
To enjoy not having to do this and just watch football.
I mean, I have it on sometimes I think, you know, I think I'm
just going to enjoy probably more than anything else, just
being able to start my Friday with a little, you know, little
better rest and stuff like that. Yeah.
But you know, it's going to be a hole and I'm going to miss for
sure because like I've got to have guys that I think you'll
become really good friends. I mean, everybody who's been on
so far has been awesome. But then there's there's certain
people that like start becoming part of our Rd.
Crew like you know who we share a house with, we share living
conditions with we're going they.
Have the same show on their credential.
Yeah, these sorts of people. And and you know, I I can't
imagine a really another world where me and John Kazak even
like come close to having a friendship.
I'm with you. And and now like, you know, like
you know, he's he's. He's got a nickname in our
group. He's Johnny P He's Johnny P Like
this is it, Man, This is great. So John, what's up man?
How you doing? I am doing well, you know, it's,
it's in a busy week over at my new employer of Yonkers Raceway.
It's the Yonkers went up this Saturday, but I had to make time
for the final show. And you know, it's funny because
Louis texted me about two, three, 2-3 weeks ago.
And he's like, hey, like, oh, oh, you're around on the 5th.
It's Mike's last show I'd like to have you on.
And I was like, yeah, I mean, I'd, I'd love to come on.
And it, it didn't really sink in at that moment.
And then when I was backstage and Mike actually said, you
know, like this is it, you know, it's, it's a weird feeling
because I've been doing the show, you know, for about 3 1/2
years now. I watch you guys pretty often,
even even when I'm not on and, and, you know, got great
chemistry together and I really enjoyed being on.
And it's, it's, it's, it's gonna be weird not have Mike on, you
know? Yeah, for sure.
Well, you know, Louie Louie's got, you know, I, I think one of
the things that's been so much fun for me is just to kind of
watch Louie came into this and he had no career media at the at
the time. And, and just to see where he's
elevated and, and knowing that Louie, both Louie and I are
visionaries and, and so Louie's been able to take his vision and
continue to push and innovate and do all the things he's going
to do with this show. It's going to be so special and
it's going to be amazing to just sit back and watch.
So like know that he's going to in, you know, in some way it's
like we've had the conversations in the past like where I've
always said, Hey, if I'm holding this back because, you know, the
goals sometimes didn't always line up right.
So, and that's not what's happening here, by the way,
people like we are on really, really good terms.
I don't want to allude to like there's any kind of like.
I texted so many people ahead of time to make sure they knew so
that I didn't get the text. Like are you and Mike OK?
Because when Isel hung it up but he legit he.
Legit stabbed this on the back. Shut up.
No, but you. Know but yeah, I mean I think at
the end of the day, like Louie, Louie has taken to this media
world and put himself in the middle of it and he innovates
he's getting connections and and that's from from awesome people
like you, Johnny P to sponsors and whatever else and just you
know he's going to continue to push the envelope the show's
going to continue to just grow and be better and better so.
Well, and frankly, it's it's on the the insights of people like
John who got us connected in Maryland, right with Maryland
thoroughbred and with different folks, you know, around the
state. In one of the things we've come
to really enjoy on this show is the regionality of horse racing
right in the different different pockets of the country, the
different traditions around there.
And John was certainly one of the guys that introduced us.
I mean, long before we met that coastal elite.
Dan Hillman. Yes, you know, we met John
Piasik. He was the foundation of our
Maryland time. Now he's got great hair.
I hate him and it's a whole thing.
How about? That yeah, you're done, Mike.
Always had a lot of great comments.
Comments on my hair. You know, next time I I go on,
Louis, you got to pick up the slack, Mini.
Oh, man. I see you still haven't got a
haircut, though, so, you know. Yeah.
Listen, while he's here, I let's we got to pull.
We'll leave John on. But we we got to leave the we
got to bring the Maryland people up.
There's the illman right there. There he is.
Iron Will Danielman with his. Is that an Ace Hardware shirt?
Is that what that? Says, well, it could be.
OK. Oh man, damn it.
Oh, but look at this. I'll tell you what there's.
The road to the Preakness crew right here.
Yeah, the road to the Preakness crew.
Is it your favorite photo we've taken doing this show?
It was definitely special, Yeah. And I know that, you know, just
because we spend so much time together.
So yeah. And we get together like that's
always when it becomes fun when you got a group of guys like we
were. And we can, we can kind of jab
at each other and know it's all in good fun and, and just enjoy
it. So.
I mean, it was for all of us except for Illman, who was being
very serious. Dan, how are you?
I'm. Doing well how are you guys
doing Louis you know you finally got what you've always told me
you always wanted to be the star of this show you always wanted
to be a solo an act and I'm. Not sure.
Handle it without Big Mike, I think.
I thought he was the glue that held the show together.
That's just the fact. Yeah, right.
We're going to do it here. Yeah.
That was that was always the role for sure.
The glue First to the gym, last to leave.
Coaches kid. Sneaky applet.
That's the. Equipment, turn it down.
Yeah, so Louie. Louie still doesn't even really
know what a microphone is. I really don't.
Yeah, we put this on tonight. I'm like, is green up or down?
That was lower top. Yeah, that's right.
Does the light go to the top or the bottom?
Oh. Man, Dan, do you have a favorite
Mike Gandolfo story? I'm just kidding.
You don't have. To do that, do I have a favorite
Mike Gandolfo story? No.
I have Mike Gandolfo story, maybe not a favorite, but I have
stories. Well, like I said, I'm John.
John Piazza's the reason why I got my biggest hit ever on on a
race. And so there you go.
I appreciate that. And and then Elman just gives me
shit for taking other people's picks.
So. You know, that's fine and.
Listen, if you're scoring, that's all well and good, but at
the end of the day, don't you get satisfaction, you know,
making your own opinions. Oh yeah.
With analysis and and all of a sudden when your horse runs a
terrible 10th, you say, well, it was the jockey's fault.
I also blame the jockey. Whichever one blame the jockey
for sure. Well, fellas, thank you guys for
joining us on on a special night for us and being a huge part of
the show for the last couple of years.
It's been awesome. John asked me if we're doing a
Maryland million show and Dan the answer was yes.
So get ready for that friend. Can't wait.
Maryland million. My all time favorite day of the
year. Other than the Preakness
perhaps, but looking forward to it.
Chance. And and and I will say on
Wednesday at Delaware Park, possibly the favorite in both
the Maryland Million Lassie and nursery will be running.
But be sure to second-half. We got Caprice in the I believe
the Small wonder and then workably also on the code you.
Turn off man, you know that going to do this anymore No,
you're not going to hang out with Johnny PV like you know I.
Can talk down. It's not every show is going to
tell you about Delaware poke on a Wednesday afternoon.
And that's right, absolutely. That's right, Caprice, And
remarkably on Wednesday. Does Ilman have any nice words
for Mike Gandolfo as he moves off the show?
Well, Mike, I mean, you're going to succeed no matter what you
do. I mean, you've got a big mouth
and you fooled a lot of people for most of the time.
So I have, I have no surprise. No, wouldn't be surprised at all
if you. Continue to fool people.
And. Climb the corporate ladder, so
to speak. Yeah, that's actually what I
don't want to do so. But is that though to speak?
So to see what you wanted to mean, yeah, that's right, yeah.
Yeah, It's like, no offense. And then you offend someone.
That's right. Yeah, right.
You'll have to be rude. I mean, yeah.
Bless his heart. How about that?
Bless his heart. Well, guys, we really, we mean
it. The, the, the Preakness shows
are so fun. We really enjoy them and, and
getting to know the folks in Maryland and the trips and the
back and forth for sure. It's it's been a a serious,
incredible positive on the show. So we really do appreciate you
guys. Well, we had a lot of fun and
again, Mike, we always wish you the best.
Thanks, Dan. Thanks, John.
Appreciate you guys for being on.
Hi, guys. Hi, Louis.
So that was Dan Ellman and John. Yeah, I think that's our road to
the previous crew right there, but.
We'll do it again next year for sure.
That'll be fun. I should probably get my
battalks out to an actual Maryland million at some point
because he's going to do so much good stuff for us, so much free
content from those guys. But man, man, the next one's for
you. I'm I'm really.
Well, it's not just for me. I mean this.
Yeah, no, no. But this one's for right now.
This one's for you. Bring them up.
This is this is our dude. We're going to go to What hat do
you have on EJ? I've got horse racing happy
hour. I got a roll.
Yeah, I got Kentucky winter circle hat on so.
Well, I saw that and I I was going to wear this anyway, so I
want to make sure it's coming through there, you know?
Right, it looks good. Adjusting that there, how you
guys doing? We're good, man.
This is the man in the myth, the legend, EJ Clark.
Let's go. He knows.
Everything. On the backside of Churchill
Downs and, and I'll tell you what it's special of EJ on and
we've told the origin story before and EJ has been on our
Airways several times, but like none of this app doesn't none of
this ever happened without EJ. And so just the whole, the whole
way that everything kind of came about.
And I'll let EJ kind of tell it from his perspective too.
But man, I tell you, I keep on trying to think what year it was
and it has to be like 2010, 2011 in that in that realm, maybe
maybe even 2009, I bet. I don't think it was that early,
but I I was on a lot of sports radio broadcast talking about
basketball, recruiting, whatever else.
And this, you know, Dugan Ryan asked me, Hey, you want to help
us cover the Kentucky Derby? And I was like, sure.
And I didn't really know what I was doing.
I was a Derby fan. I wouldn't say that I knew a
whole whole lot about horse racing, but I was AI was a Derby
fan and and being a part of that was huge thing.
And man, EJ, there were some days that for those the Oaks in
the Derby weekend where I think I did like 14 hours of radio
between your show. My show.
We both had we both had independent shows and then I
would hop on your show and then we did the post show and it it
got pretty crazy. We did that both days, you know,
and it was special, man, it was it was great.
We got to do that all the way through, like, you know, maximum
security wasn't our, was that our last one that we did
together? We did one after.
The last one, maximum security, we actually started around 2012
something like that, Mike and, and you, you know, you would
come on the show and then for about 5 years we did the recap
and on on maximum security. Security.
I love to tell the story because they asked us to go on 30
minutes early. Normally we would wait to Horse
Racing Radio Network was over and then we would then we could
come on on ESPN Louisville and our original host station, which
was WXVW. So we had five stations with a
recap for those years and they asked us to go on early.
So we did in 2019 and the rest is kind of, you know, we've,
we've talked about this several times, but as everybody knows,
maximum security came way out, drifted way out at the top of
the stretch, there'd been some rain.
There was an idea that maybe he, he, he saw a flash of light on
the water or something. I don't think we ever got a
really specifically reason why he did drift out, but he could
have taken down about 5 or 6 horses for sure and it could
have been catastrophic. And so immediately when they got
back, the jock objection sign went up, the jockeys objection
sign from two of the jockeys and it said about the situation of
22 minutes while the stewards were looking at the film to
decide not to take it down. In that 22 minutes we did not
have a front end view. In other words, we didn't have
the head on shot. All we had was that the the, the
replay of the Derby that you see on on a side view.
So we, we couldn't see the head on at the top of the stretch.
That was the problem to really to really get a good sense.
But we, we soldiered through, didn't we Mike?
We did. And actually my part, that's
where it's like, so I would watch the Derby from the press
area in 3/23/22. EJ watches it from the track,
which he showed me how to do this year, which was fantastic
and awesome to be on the, on the freaking track for Derby 150.
And then EJ goes and gets sound and stuff like that in the
winner's circle and you had your, your rain gear on and all
that stuff. And, and so I'm race is over and
we find out we're going on early.
I'm booking it down to where we're doing the showdown in the
parlay and you're getting sound on the, on the track, if I
remember correctly. And I, I'm going on the air
thinking maximum security won the race and like, and then I'm
just, I'm, and again, you're doing your thing, Lane's doing
his thing. And I've got to figure out you
did jump in with me for a little bit and, and we're, we're trying
to kind of explain what's going on live on the air.
And it's, it was probably the most authentic, just reactive
instant reaction radio you could possibly have.
We probably should have submitted it for an Eclipse
Award DJ, but you know, but at the end of the day, like I all
the things that you've taught me about horse racing because
you're a freaking encyclopedia. And whether it was the Stormy
Daniels jokes that we would always have in that, well, we
had fun. With the short and Lane and I
Lane and I got off 11 Derby weekend, I think it was Friday.
We started with Stormy and we did about, we did about 10
minutes and just, we really went off the, you know, went off the
road there. But it was a lot of fun because
every once in a while you got to kind of break it up, you know,
and just, you know, kind of, you know, be a little bit loose
there. Yeah, and I.
And I hope that's what I brought, that's what I was
trying to bring to your all show in the 1st place when it all
started up so that you know, to make it a little loose, give a
little fresh voice and and and well.
You did, Mike. When you came on board, you
added some things that people don't realize that Lane does
double duty on Oaks and Derby Day.
He works with tail off. He, he's, he's getting quotes
and he's also doing the radio show.
So he has an assignment for all the stakes races usually.
So we're on and then we come back on for the last right after
the the the Kentucky Derby has been run basically or 10, 10 to
30 minutes afterwards for a recap.
We're going to sit there for two hours.
We're going to bring you the live post race interviews from
the Oaks and the Derby. And it was a lot of fun doing
that. But there was a lot of other
things that we were able to cover.
You were able to reek get get the figures for us, the the
payouts and prices for talk going back because both days
have a tremendous undercard. And that's so important because
a lot of times people are leaving the track and they're
going, they've made some bets and they've they're interested
in a particular race and you're able to go back and recap some
of these. Great stakes races that are on
the undercard and I think that's just as important.
It was just as important with that recap, Mike and you're and
Louis, you too. We grabbed you a time or two,
especially for the maximum security broadcast that we were
doing. And it was just good to have the
the information there again for the better and the fan and to be
able to, you know, fill in the other things that were important
about the winner and the connections of those of those
races. You win a, you want to race on
Derby day and that's like hitting a home run, no?
Question like when we're still race?
Yeah, but if you win a stakes race on Derby day, you know what
I'm saying, with the crowd and everything.
And on the Oaks day is just a, you know, it's just a special
win and that kind of thing. And you really have a lot to
talk about because you see the best horses in the country
coming in and the the the the major connections and, you know,
the best horses, the best trainers.
Everybody wants to have a presence on Derby week on on
Kentucky Derby weekend and especially for the Oaks and the
Derby. So it's always a lot of fun to
do that. And you know, you guys added a
lot man. And, and Mike, I thank you
again. You know, Mike and and Louis
both we, you know, we, we just all hit it off real good and
chemistry is very important. I know you guys realize that and
I'm sure you talked about that, but to be able to, you know, to
be able to to work with with different people and you know,
just to get that flow and there's no, you know, there's no
hierarchy. We just got on there and we just
started doing it. That's important.
Yep, Yeah, I totally agree with everything EJ said.
And Eji, just I, I wanted to speak just a little bit here
because I don't, I don't know how much Mike's willing to say,
but just your influence on him, how much he respects you, I
think it's really difficult to measure because it's it's
extraordinarily high. He really holds you incredible
esteem. And so thank you for frankly
getting him into this because he got me into this and it's been a
tremendous ride. And we were, I'm so glad that we
got to start the ride with you. So thank you.
Well, let me let me say this again.
And you know, we talked about this on Derby Week and what an
incredible week that was. You know, not only Derby 150,
but me personally and, and you know, you 2 guys have, have sort
of come along and been a part of the Kentucky winner's circle.
You went on your own, you created the horse racing happy
hour and and your own shows on the radio and on podcast and you
took you took it up to another level than what we were able to
do. We we we took it so far and Lane
and I both have, you know, have never done this full time and
Mike, of course you haven't done it, but Louis, you're almost
full time and you're doing a great job by the way, And but
you guys have taken it to another level.
That makes me proud that, you know, that, you know, you got
started with us and, and that makes me very happy for you guys
that you could, you know, take this show, make it a podcast
that's heard worldwide with with racing fans out there
everywhere, and then add to it. And Louis, of course, you know,
you're, you know, you're, you're doing several radio shows right
now. And so, you know, you're, you're
sort of, you know, picking up and, and Mike, I know you've got
other things and you're doing a great job with your own
business. So want to wish you the best and
everything, but but going back to, you know, what we were able
to, it was a lot of fun. Just sit there and and do radio
and do it live and you know, it's that.
That's the most exciting thing for me.
Well, thanks a lot, EJ, I appreciate you joining us and
you know, we'll, we'll stay in touch man, for sure.
We'll stay in touch, Mike. All the best.
You know, you did a great job for us.
Can't thank you enough, Louis. Thanks for putting this together
my man. Of course.
Yeah, of course. Up to you.
Yeah. Thank you, EJ, I appreciate it.
Thank you so much for jumping on.
We appreciate it. So EJ like so we had, you know,
I think the thing about those post Derby shows and post Oak
shows that the reason why they kind of came about, that was
back before Churchill had the shuttle system, right?
So people were parking on site. Or in the neighborhood or
whatever. They were just stuck.
That's right. And so like, we got to give them
something because they're everyone's going out to dinner,
right? It's like the latest dinner
anyone in Kentucky ever eats. And so everyone's going to
dinner and you, you, our job was to give talking points to those
people when they were heading to dinner.
And, and especially, I think the one that was more important than
anything was the Oaks Post show, because we could talk about what
happened to Oakstay, but then we could start really hammering in
on what that Derby field is. By that point, we've had pretty
much almost had all the scratches.
Of course, we've had some surprises over the years on
Saturday morning, but but typically things were kind of
done by then. And yeah, it was, it was really
special. And then it just reminds me too.
And I, and again, I have no idea who Louie is lined up for today,
but so, but before there was a Louie, we had a Road to the
Winner's Circle podcast with me, Kimberly Greenwell, and a guy
named Brian the inside. Yeah, Brian.
Yeah, yeah. So those guys, man, shout out to
you. We we did our podcast there for
two or three years. And so it's five years here for
with with Louis, but this is. Frankly, like you mentioned,
we've been doing this since Derby of 18.
Yeah. Right.
So really just it was when we decided to sit on the floor in
your office and do this show in September.
It wasn't 20. Or is it?
Yeah, 2819. Excuse me.
So. Oh.
Yeah, there you go. Good time zone and and you know,
we talked a little bit about how.
What I love, by the way, is why we started doing this.
Do you remember what you said to me?
I mean, I know why I wanted to start podcasting in the 1st
place was really just so I could keep up with the horse racing
counter throughout the year. Like I don't want to sound like
a dumb ass at Derby anymore. Like that's a good idea.
And at the end of the day, like and when EJ was just talking
about that other part like you when you follow horse racing
throughout the year and you get an A true appreciation or that
undercard of those other 12 stakes.
Races Pat Day Mile or the turf races, whatever.
Yeah, that's exactly. Right.
And you and you start to realize like the derbies of the show,
it's what everyone's coming to see, but it's not usually the
best horse race and it's not usually the best horses, you
know, because. And so and it's, it's true.
I think, you know, the old ads that people in Louisville tend
to be Derby fans and people in Lexington tend to be horse
racing fans. And, and I had to learn how to
be a horse racing fan. And that's kind of what we do
through the podcasts and, and then along the way we elevate
things kind of like the Indiana Derby.
I mean, we just made the Indiana Derby so much bigger than it
was. Oh God, Rachel, how I would
survive without you. Rachel loves what I do.
This. I wanted to give out our numbers
since we started the podcast. Are you ready?
OK. All right.
So I love numbers, but. Not only.
Let's just make sure everyone does.
It's not 4th grade math. I just realized you both have
kids. 4th grade math? Not for me.
Force facing analytics my my jam.
I have literally taken a break from 4th grade math to jump on
here for you Mike. Thank you very much, Rachel.
I. Appreciate that.
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Yeah, it looks good, right? It does looks wonderful.
Thank you. I appreciate that race and
Rachel from Rachel. I wrote down like big memories
on here. The DQ has already been talked
about. OK I mentioned our first oaks
together being Monomoy girl, which is not a bad oak.
That's. Not a bad Oaks, right?
No, that was a good. One our first Indiana Derby was
2021. Yes, OK.
And something very special happened that day, Rachel.
And I'm not at all sure you know how special it was for Mike.
And I'm not trying to be, I'm not, I'm not being funny or
anything. You were like, yo, go into the
paddock, we're going to pick race four or something, right?
One of the early state ride allowances, Race 5.
Thank you. I appreciate that very much.
And I give a pick, Megan gives a pick, you give a pick.
And we get to Mike and he goes, I, I don't know, I actually
think Big Fudge is going to win here.
What happens big? Fudge goes rumping.
Oh my God, I remember that. Now our joke is Mike's nickname
is. Big fudge, big.
Fudge so. Was that your first time ever on
simulcast? That was my first time ever
doing a Patty Pig and ever being on simulcast.
Absolutely. Wait, when was what did I do?
Was my last. Time being on simulcast.
Oh, honey, I wouldn't know. It was your last year.
This this last year I would have made, I would have done a
special handicapping with you and you.
Didn't even know, frankly. Yeah, I was.
I think it was actually at the Indiana Derby this year where I
was. I was just like starting to like
something. There was a conversation that I
had at the Indiana Derby that kind of made me start thinking
it's like, OK, well, maybe maybe it's time.
And, you know, that's neither here nor there.
And. And it was.
I say something. Nope, not with you at all.
Interesting. Yeah, Was it?
Me. It was not with you.
It was not with. It was not with either one of
you. I wasn't even.
Honestly, I don't even know the person's name.
So how about? Somebody you're that is I will
give you guys. I literally got a little, I
didn't even like have anything to do with DJ obviously, but
that was so sweet. Like he was talking about you
guys like you were his kids. Sort of like a proud dad.
I mean, we kind of were, EJ. EJ talks about us carrying.
Out. His work and Rachel, it
overwhelms me it. Really.
Yeah, me too. And I don't get emotional, but I
was like I was cheesing to the point my face hurt because I was
like, this man is so proud of them and I am like really proud
of you guys too. Not sound condescending, but you
guys are been in horse racing probably longer than I have, but
I swear that was like the cutest thing ever.
Like you. Know what, Rachel?
You have followers. Than we do and so we appreciate.
I'm old. I people don't realize.
I mean, I've been around for like 13 years and people don't
get it. They think that I've yeah.
So I mean, I've played my old. I mean, yeah.
I agree. Yeah, that's the thing.
Yeah, I just, I, you know, Botox.
I do know that's right. I don't have to.
I have lots of collagen AKA fat. Yeah, beautiful.
And then my cousin the hat. But so.
OK, Big fat. Yeah.
You got a full head in here. Big fudge, though, that was
your. And Louis, when was your first
time on the simulcast? That day.
With you and Brian Spencer. He used to do fairgrounds his
first time, Sarah. Yeah, very first time.
I was. I love, I'm gonna be
inappropriate followers. I love popping people, simulcast
cherries. It's my.
Thing it's. Like love, because this is what
if anybody follows me on X Twitter, whatever, Jenna, I call
her baby shark because the first time she ever got there, she was
and her sister's Jessa, Jessica Otten, she had never done TV.
She had never done anything on TV.
And she was nervous. And I said, listen, I was like,
baby sharks are born swimming. You can either get on and you
talk and if you don't, I'll take the microwave from you and save
your life. That's the end of it.
And it's like, you know, you get a baby sharks are born swimming.
So I love, yeah, I love giving people their first shot on on
the Sound guest. I will tell you this though,
that year. Give us the real letter grade
now that Mike's quitting. How did we do on the Indiana
draw this year? The Derby draw.
Dude, you guys are crushed it. And Louis, if I have to come do
it with you this year like this next year, we're doing that
again. Rachel, I'm not going anywhere.
I have a disease that's called loving doing.
This Rachel, what happened she's.
Gone. That's all right.
That's so Rachel. Man, that's fantastic.
Her phone died. Her computer.
Or her kid ran into something. Yeah.
That was it. That's probably what happened,
but. Oh man, Steve.
Oh man, man, there he is. Yeah, he was.
Well, you know anyway. Was it Steve it?
Might have been Steve. How about that?
Yeah, so. Oh man, the moment post brewing
in your career. How about that so.
No, no, no, no. Rachel's back.
I wanted to say, by the way, it was a lot.
Of I'm so sorry, I don't know what happened.
I'm glad and really for us to do that draw was so important
because and you know, you and I called, talked on the phone
about doing it, but hey. Yeah, it was your idea.
I'm going to give you 100% credit because you were like,
dude, let us come back there and do it.
And I was like, yeah, and it was your idea to move the table from
the 2nd floor, but there's like a private event down to the
awning, which was, I don't even know why I didn't think about
that year. And at the end of the day,
though, the, the thing about us was, you know, I wanted to give
back because I think when we went to the Indian Derby in
20/21, it was like my, I think the imposter syndrome before
that was really, really big. And then that was the first time
of all right, you know, we're, we're people know who we are.
We're, we're catching on. We're getting some waves.
And like, I think I don't know if that was the first year where
you were really trying to blow, blow it out from the social
media podcast. That was a Wednesday.
Derby people. Yeah, yeah.
I think our first Wednesday Derby.
Well, 2020 was our first Wednesday Derby, wasn't it?
I, I, we couldn't come up. There we were.
I don't know 2020. One, yeah, but that but your
first Wednesday Derby, Yeah. And we got frustrating.
That was that first time. So yeah, that was a good one.
And so I just felt like you kind of, you brought us up there and
you put us in the spotlight and you had all these other guys who
were up there just kind of visiting and whatever else.
And they're like, you know, we kind of felt like kind of the
big deal around there. So hell.
Yeah, I gave you guys like your own table, like I treat my boys
right. Yeah.
Man, no. And it was good.
It was good. It was awesome.
And also just to see how you've turned that in an event into
like, oh, where you get this collection of, of horse racing
media degenerates that come out kind of come up and hang out
together you. Know what it really is?
I mean, it's it's. It's a, it is a homecoming now.
I mean, you know, a year like, you know, Derby's in the spring,
Breeders Cups in the fall, like the summer if people can't get
to Saratoga, like Indiana, Derby actually offers that kind of
environment. I'm not, I'm like really proud
of the friends that I've made in this industry because and you
know, and I'm very, very blessed to have Eric as the boss, Eric
Hallstrom, because he gets that like that the, you know,
connection of friends and people that you meet like on social
media or whenever like Bremont from Stable Duel came out.
Ed and I are, are really good friends.
And, and even Sarah, you know, came out there and I gave her,
you know, some time on this simulcast.
So yeah, dude, the people that I've met and you, you guys are
my most favorite, you know, just all the people I've met and
stuff. But you guys are both my
favorite. Thank you very much.
Don't tell the others though. It's a very unpopular podcast.
Don't tell. Don't tell Joe.
Joe and I have been friends for like a decade, so don't tell
him. I'll tell you this, so too,
Rachel, it's been awesome to get to kind of know you and and be
with you and hang out with you over the years.
I think you're actually more likely to go to the Indiana
Derby this year as a spectator than you are to go on this
pregnancy. Or something.
I can't go the pregnancy. It's graduation week weekend.
For us, anything else, frankly, I I can see you.
Yeah, yeah. But I think, hey, but you know
what, people need to realize they're still racing out there.
Tell us what's going on. Yeah, no up in Indianapolis.
Yeah, yeah, it, you know, it does kind of slow down a little
bit after Derby, but we have a lot of really good handicaps.
You know, we got rid of the stakes name so horses can run on
Lasik's and, and now they're handicaps.
But they're the same races, same conditions and everything and
they're really, really good. The we've got October next
Wednesday we have a couple Empire and I can't remember,
I've been drinking and then but we have next Wednesday we have
we have handicaps and then we do have October 20.
It's the Empire and the. You know it took.
Two really good things. All you had to say was we're
racing on this day, this, this day, come on up, you can go
best. Listen, I worked all day today,
all day, and I got home. My kids are running around
screaming, doing homework and I came in the bathroom to talk to
you so you can take me having a cup of white clothes.
What day are you all racing? In in horseshoe Indianapolis.
We're racing. This is tomorrow's the last
Friday. We had two Fridays for the rest
of the meet pretty much were Monday through Thursday and then
we do have the India Champions Night which is October 26th that
we have 4. Breeders' Cup.
For everybody, yeah, yes. And we always and Eric's smart.
He always puts it right there. So it's a really, it's a really
good day to run at night and it's like 1/2 coral bred half
quarter horse. Nice.
Pretty, yeah. And you guys line it up where
you start when Keeneland finishes that day.
No, exactly, Eric. Yeah, Yeah, Eric, Eric Tullstrom
and Louis is really good at handicapping quarters.
I'm going to tell you that right now.
Maybe you should come out on Maybe it's like how we handicap
all. These Quarter Horse Saturdays
and no emails. How about that?
Oh, I think preference is about that either.
I know I'm not. It's not for lack of love, bro.
But how much does it cost to go to Horseshoe Indianapolis?
Zero doll hairs. $0.00 it's right there.
Go it's listen, I'm telling you right you, it's good racing.
The casino's right there. They got restaurants like and
Shelbyville's really kind of gross.
It's a full time now. It's.
Fantastic. So yeah, downtown's really.
Fun town, Yeah. No for.
Sure. I will say I saw someone on MX
like after this whole debacle happened that they were saying
like the people were horrible. They're never, that is a bold
faced bite. There is not one person that has
ever come to our track that have said that.
The, the, the one thing they say is your track is so nice because
they think it's going to be a podunk track in cornfields.
I mean, let's just be honest. And it's so nice and the people
are wonderful. And I will take a lot of
criticism, as you guys know, but I will always stand behind my
people. Like all of everyone that works
there and you guys can attest. And it's not just 'cause we work
together. They're really, really awesome
people. Everyone's super nice.
We have had such a great time when you guys come and I'm so
happy to work with you guys and I'm very sad.
Mike, I love you so much. Yeah.
Yeah, you got to be around if you want to come next year, you
know a girl that can hook you up.
Thank you, Rachel. It's.
A nice. New love you guys for.
The free race. Thank you.
Yeah. Well, there you go, you can.
Come on. There she is racing Rachel.
I mean, she was a big part of it too, again.
Well. Early on, she followers and.
Viewers, yeah, Dinerman jumped on.
She jumped up like people at these kinds of tracks, these
were the people that would jump on with us and.
And it's been great and I thought an appropriate final
live guest. Would be someone who who did
never ever helped us get a follower.
Stop. It was our first ever guest.
First ever guest right? Our first ever guest at
Breeders' Cup here at Churchill Downs and his name is John
Sherva. How about that?
He even put a shirt on for this episode.
There he is. Oh man, John Sherva joined the
show is. His last name, one of the words
like top ten that we've said all time on this podcast, every
week. Every week.
Yeah. Welcome in, John.
Good evening. Thank you.
You know, you do say it a lot and it's it's, it's usually with
derision, which it should be. So I think, I think that's,
that's, that's good. But yes, I was your first.
I think I I was your I wasn't your first live guest.
I think you were. Were I?
Well, I, I, Jenny Reese had turned me on to the newsletter,
OK? And I started reading it just
because, I mean, frankly, any you did a good job.
How about that? You did a good job, Don.
It was interesting. And I and I enjoyed it.
And it was a circuit that I wasn't terribly familiar with.
So I was learning a lot really quickly.
And I I emailed you. I think you got back to me
within 45 minutes. Yeah.
I'd love to come on something like that.
You know, I'd be happy to do something like that.
So no. I thought an appropriate final
live guest for Mike would be John Shirt.
I mean, someone who we've broken bread with many times, we like
definitely consider a friend, no question.
Even though he feeds his dog better than what I eat in a
week. You know that's.
It's all it's not the dog's. Fault but listen, I I mean just
really like for more than anything else about elevating
the show. I mean serious horse racing
journalist John Cherva serious sports journalist just covered
all these Olympics and NBA championships and all these
other things. But you know, you kind of gave
Louis a little bit of a platform that kind of helped us test
legitimacy and yeah, LA Toms. I don't know if you all have
ever heard of it, but but to help for Louis to be a part of
that newsletter and just take the the the Oaks rankings which
were. Fine.
And I don't have it on here. The Oaks rankings turned into
like very predictive, like the model really worked.
I mean, I think all five of the top five finishers were in my
top 6, John. And so, yeah, that actually got
some decent feedback. I know that was here, you had to
shut things down, but I think you got some good feedback.
People saying like, oh, I love the Oaks Derby, double that kind
of stuff. Yeah, yeah, they do, you know,
and the, the newsletter was really nice when it, you know,
when, when it was going. And I, I always get people who
still come up to me and say, hey, gasp, I'm sure they missed
the newsletter. But you know, things, things
change, things, things progress. And so here we, I mean, Mike,
what's you know, I, I didn't see, I did catch a little bit
earlier part of the show and I think EJ is still talking and.
Oh, man, you know, but you know, EJ, that's that's kind of a
good. Point Yes.
He's never going to run out of things to say no.
So. So it's going to be.
Bottomless pitted information video.
So my my investigative report, of course, is it going to just
be a solo show with with Louis or?
He wants to know what's next. Do you do you have anything
else? I don't know.
I don't know the answer. You actually don't know the
answer I. Do not know the.
Answer John The plan is solo through Breeders' Cup and I've
had I've had no conversations with anyone about filling this.
Yeah, well, intentionally, like people haven't reached out, you
know? I have not had conversations.
But they want to know what the pay.
They want to know what pay is or whatever.
Well, OK, I've I've got it figured out.
OK, OK. What you're doing is you're
doing something so that you have to remodel your logo with just
one horse or put like one of those big red XS with the line
through it over. The I like the red X the red.
X is such an idea. What are we acting out?
And then and then when you do that, you get to sell all new
horse racing happy hour merch there.
You go. Man, if this were a
merchandising push, wouldn't that be amazing?
If you're like, I want me to make a couple bucks here, go
ahead and just have a solo horse.
Yeah, right. That's actually a good idea for
a logo. I'm not going to learn.
Yeah. I like it.
Oh man, I but John, honestly, I think you probably of anyone
listen to the most episodes of this show.
I think that's probably true. We've got it better.
We've evolved. I doubt it, but the the but I
think that's true. I think for sure you're the most
mentioned person who went while not on the podcast.
And look, I'm sure you know what, I'll let you talk.
I mean, my, you know, John was fair to us right away.
Rachel was one of those people as well.
I mean, it's just, it's amazing how many, how lucky we've gotten
to run into people like John. Well, I think for me, number
one, you got someone who writes does horse racing for the LA
Times, right? I mean, so and right off the
bat, I never got the sense that, you know, John felt like he was
better than us or he didn't have time for us where I was like.
And then it it kind of even to me, as we would cover races
across the country and whatever else we walk in the press box,
we would see John, we would almost like elevate the entire
spirits of the press box just by like, like because it was the
only cheerful conversation that was going on in there, you know,
between and if you're throwing flatter in there too, you know,
and. Then it was not cheerful, right?
But my, that's probably my best memory right there is Flatter
Flatter and Sherva trying to do tech support with these
millennials during the Preakness this year.
Slider's like you idiot. Well.
Sheriff was online trying to turn his phone into a hotspot.
It was great. It was fun to.
Happen. OK, let let's let me that's a
wonderful segue in two some of the things that I will miss
about Mike Gandolfo and and the the first one is to have someone
there at the at Pimlico when the Wi-Fi went out and I didn't have
a phone that had a hotspot who who just like I didn't even ask.
He just was overhearing and says, here, use my phone, plug
it in, Here's the and I should probably give out what the
password is. Actually, I, I think it's, it's
Rabo. No.
Anyway, so, you know, just his generosity, his kindness and
just being a good guy. I'll, of course, miss the
history of how virtually every stakes race was named, which
you've. Yeah.
I like. That part of the show, I think
that was. Good, I like that.
I did too. I did too.
And finally, what I'll miss is there'll be no one to stop
Louise. This sort of girlish little
laughs every once in a while. Maybe Louie won't laugh as much.
You know, You ever think about that?
Somber no from here on out. To do that.
No, it's just actually, do you want a serious question?
Sure, you'd go for it. OK, now you know, for those who
don't know, and they all do probably if they watch the show
from the beginning, is, is, you know, Mike's a big real estate
guy. You know, like he's like one of
the top guys in 6/4. Over 300 lbs.
Yeah, I'm. Big he's.
Done. So is was your decision to pull
back in any way related to the new real estate rules that went
that, that, that came in that is going to occupy more of your
time or whatever and and the rules are a change in a flexible
Commission I guess? OK, so I'm going to answer this
not in the way that you probably think, but.
I. To give a very real honest
answer by that, when I when we started doing the show, I was
also doing some a lot of real estate content, pushing a lot of
real estate content out, helping a lot of other agents.
I'm a coach at heart. That's what I enjoy doing.
I'm not, I am not becoming a real estate coach.
That is not what I'm doing. It's not, but I am going to make
a an effort to to put out there more content to kind of help
elevate the professionalism and the real estate industry.
I think that's going to be a big part of what I'm doing.
I'm putting the final touches. I've I've got a chapter and a
half left of a book of that I'm writing right now that I'm get
to send to Daniellman as soon as it's done.
And then? And.
Put it on that. If that's on the shelf next to
his maid no longer, I will lose my mind.
But you know, I'm, I've got a, I've got a, an event that we're
hosting here in Louisville that we're probably going to have a
couple 100 people attend live. And then we're going to have
close to 1000 people streaming across the country.
And we're just going to help, you know, we, we talk about,
man, I don't want to get too fast for an hour.
I do this thing with Realtors where I tell them to pill out
their phone and go to a search bar and type in Realtors R and
they let it auto fill. It auto fills with like Realtors
in crisis. Realtors are crooks.
Realtors are. It's all these negative things.
The only one that's ever good is Realtors are good neighbors and.
Sometimes. Good looking and I and I really
have kind of delve dove into like why that is and, and, and
why that exists. And Louis has experienced first
hand what it's like to deal with a terrible realtor on the other
side of the transaction. By the way, we did everything we
possibly could. He'll attest to that.
Hopefully we're still friends. But Louis literally had the
worst real estate transaction out of any real estate
transaction I've done in my 18 years.
It was awful. And we're, like I said, we're
still friends. He's still very.
That you're still. Remarkable, yes, yeah, I mean,
we just dealt with terrible human beings.
And I think it actually probably started there where I was like,
you know what, I've got to make sure that I'm.
I'm a voice of positive change and what needs to happen in the
real estate industry to increase the professionalism.
But so not as much as like most of the news outlets are getting
what's happening in the real estate world, they're kind of
they're getting it wrong. And the only, oddly enough, the
only good media coverage I've seen of it was on CNBC.
There was a CNBC piece that was that hit it dead on that was
perfect with it. So yeah.
But you are you are shifting this amount of time and focus on
to that. I'm focusing my content creation
on on improving the real statements.
Yeah, and you're, I mean, on top of this, not just happy hour,
you were doing Kentucky post games and you're as big a
Kentucky basketball fan as I know.
So to give those up as well is not a small.
A small, that's the thing like that picture and you know,
that's where I can speak intelligently and and it's
that's a big thing too. But I felt, I felt after the
lawsuits especially like I was probably, I had this idea and I
didn't act on it and I felt like a responsibility to act on it.
And I think now too. And hey, by the way, if you need
an agent anywhere in the freaking country, I know people
who work at that level of professionalism and I'm happy to
hook you up with them. Just send me something on
Twitter and I will connect you with an agent in your market.
But yeah, this is it. I mean, that's that's really
where my content creation is going.
And and then we're going to try to aggressively grow our company
here too. Like we're going to try.
We've been a small boutique real estate brokerage and we're going
to try. We're not going to try.
We are going to become a much bigger brand in our marketplace
and I've got a three-year time frame to get that done.
OK, well I'm glad I asked. Yeah, there it is.
So. Plus, we don't like each other.
That is, that's really the deal that.
Is hardcore journalism to get this this straight answer?
No, they always say about John Sherbet.
He gets people to admit things they wouldn't admit to them.
I guess that's that's JC. But hopefully from people
hearing me talk about that, hearing the passion in my voice,
they could see that why I why I'm doing what I'm doing.
There you go. I I've given up things I enjoy,
truly enjoy and that I love to do to go.
So the real question here with John Stallone is what is the
percentage drop in mentions of Sherva?
Because I feel like you mentioned him.
Do you feel like this? Mike says your name more than I
do. I've not really done a an
analysis of that. Sherva's now.
Sherva's like, I gotta get mentioned.
It is what it is. I'm John Sherva.
It is. I get it.
I get, I also get it. I mean structure.
I just anticipate that Cheryl will stop travelling to these
big races. Ignore 'cause he's not.
Going to Yeah, If you're not going to be there, why go?
I'm not. Yeah, yeah.
If I go to Del Mar, you can watch it on TV.
You guys can FaceTime and watch together.
I mean. So I need the photo of the
screenshot of you doing a FaceTime during Del Mar's
Breeders' Cup and John Stick with the dog.
That'd be great. I will be actually, I'm actually
going to make the trip to San Anita at the end of the month
for the California crown. Look at you.
I hope it's I hope it's better than the the Pacific classic,
which was like the dog of all dogs.
I mean once a dare mannered. Scratch, yeah.
Anyway, I'm not sure if we're allowed to talk about actual
horse racing here or just or just our our adoration for Mike
Gandolfo. Mike and G did let me ask you
this question. Did fierceness?
Is fierceness now your 3 year old the force of the year when
it comes to the close voting which I guess that's still on
the cold side. I'll I'll I'll I'll do MacBook
one last vote yeah yeah is is well fierce's get your vote for
three-year old colt of the. Year, you know, we need to see
the Breeders. Somebody has to stand out in the
Breeders Cup, you know, door. It's door knock or fierceness.
Right. What if City of Troy comes over
here and looks freaking incredible?
Well, we'll see that if it happens, you know.
Is one race enough for John Sherman to move in Eclipse
support? No.
OK. And then one of the four young
came over and looked. Incredible.
I think that one's better, actually.
It's, it's a, it's a year. It's it's an award for a year,
not an award for a day. OK, All right.
There we. Go.
I think that's all very fair. Yeah.
You'll be at Delmar though, yes. Oh yeah.
OK, I'll. Be at Delmar and you can.
Eclipse the vote. It's unreal.
Well that's the most ridiculous part of this show is they let us
in the perp. Right.
But it's because of John Sherman.
Let's be. Let's be real.
Well, well, Mike, you can vote this year too.
Yeah, I'll get to vote this year.
Yeah, because I mean you've got the preponderance of time you've
actually been to a horse racing than I am.
So there. You go oh, man, all right.
Well, John, we mean it. Thank you.
I'm not going to stop talking to you just because Mike's gone.
But you know, I, I hope you enjoy the mentions and we mean
it. Thank you for all of the
opportunities, frankly, and thank you on top of that for,
for downloading the show. It doesn't mean something.
Else and you make sure you put that filet extra.
You know what? Actually, one more thing, one of
these things. By the way, our guy Roger, we'll
get to that in a second, John. John actually, when he was
covering one of those Olympics, intentionally downloaded our
show in China so it would ping. That is true.
That is true. John did that for us, I and I, I
still remember that. I really, really appreciate it.
So. That's one of our every three
countries because of Sheriff. No, we actually now in China
have AI only did subscribers where we've been downloading is
way more. OK, we got actually I guess
that, but maybe he he cut through the Chinese government.
Yes, right. Oh yeah.
So that our life and life. Let's be honest about what this
is I. Mean, Yeah, actually we had a
our own pipe. Whenever we go to places like
China or Russia, we dedicate our own pipe and they can still get
to it, but it's not as monitored.
You know, the pipe back to the to the States.
Oh boy. There you go.
All right. We're pipe talking John Sherba.
How about you saying? Take care, hey?
Buddy there. He is John Sherba we got.
A couple messages coming in from some special people.
We got Rogers and good luck Mike.
I hope he's still coming in. Very hope to see you at
Churchill. Roger is this incredible horse
owner of Indianapolis Poultry Indiana.
Just really kind of put that place, keeps that place going
so. Well, yeah, he's part of that
group and all those, you know, if you have a track breeding
programs there, all that stuff you need guys like Roger for
sure. The other thing with with Roger
is just how how welcome he well, he doesn't work there.
No, he's just super nice to us and felt like I go up there
right before Derby and I'm just like, hey, let's get dinner.
And he's like, sure, you know, I got this stuff.
So it's fantastic. It's.
Fun. We have a mom about that coming
on too. But.
But yeah, it's nice that my mom's proud of you.
Thank you very much, mom. But the best part about my mom
chiming in is the fact that my mom went to go get her
mammogram. You remember this?
I do. And they said, do you?
Are you related to Mike Gandalf and they all were horse racing
happier and the place for my mom had her mammogram.
They did that to my wife one year.
Is is your husband Louis Rabo? Yeah.
That guy was ridiculous. Yeah.
The other, we were out of Churchill and I can't remember
what it was for, but it was earlier on and, and it was like,
you know, and there was a couple other horse racing guys that are
kind of around. But when we were out there the
first time, when people came up to us and recognized us and like
wanted to take pictures and stuff like that, that I wasn't
expecting that either. The one that caught me off guard
was we had started doing the video version of this show.
Yeah. And then I went to the Arlington
Million a couple weeks. Later.
Oh yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
And I got stopped as soon as we walked in the building.
And I'm like, good Lord, like the video's working.
All right. There we go.
So now that's fun, you know? And we do like now we.
And now tons of people show up for seminars and different
things that we got to start doing.
I mean, chef's cut, man. I mean, you know, with John.
And love you, Chef. Yeah, with all those things and,
you know, blind squirrel this year getting to do it at Jimmy's
Seafood. And I mean, we're going to be
doing one at Delmar. I'll not sit next week, but
yeah, no, I mean, just the best man.
Getting to meet people's been the best part.
Of this, it really has it. Really.
Has. That's why I wanted to have
somebody. And it's been very special.
We got one more guy who wants to say something.
Are we going to end the show with this or or what?
No, I I have other things I need to say to you do.
You want me to play this now play this.
I've not seen. This already?
Yeah. I do not know what is going on
here. And five years for Mike on the
Horse racing Happy Hour. He is hanging it up.
Do you have a message for him? I do.
I want to congratulate Mike on his five years of the Horse
Racing Happy Hour. You know, I, I commend him for
lasting for five years because I work with Louis and retired
after a year and a half. So you've done you've done a
great job, Mike, on your retirement times that I have
been on with you and Louis. I I really enjoy it.
You both are so knowledgeable about the game, of course, and
Louis and the horse racing happy hour followers are all going to
miss you. Even though you're going into
retirement, I still want to remind you that you owe me a
lunch because Mage won the Kentucky Derby.
I don't know what the future will hold for you, Mike.
None of us do. But I wish you all the best of
health, happiness and success. Congratulations, Mike.
Hey, man, that was awesome. I I mean, one of the thrills of
doing this show is that a a Kentucky boy is friends and and
can have jabs and Dan Issel. You can have lunch anytime
anymore. We won't even go through the
drive through. It'll still.
Stop Moby Dick. It won't go.
No. He's next time he's in town, Dan
let's we'll grab lunch. I'm sure Louis will make sure
that happens. And but it's just, it's, it's
incredible to be, to know that Dan Issel is someone that I
could pick up the phone and call and he would answer, you know
what I mean, you know? Something I I appreciate about
what we've done with this show is when we say friend of the
show, we mean friend. Yeah, we just do.
When we've gotten to meet people and you've seen a lot of them
denied, and I mean, there's lots of people not on tonight too,
and I had to cut it off at some sure for three hours.
Kornacki, you didn't make the cut, Okay?
Kornacki, I know you're upset about it, but it's okay.
You're actually right. But like Barry and other Zach.
Years, yeah. Producer Zach, by the way, by
the way, people that listen to this.
I know he's crushed, by the way. Producer Zach is.
Exactly. Debating right now because he's
running for school district board where he lives and his
kids go to school, which by the way, I commend him, good for
him. But he calls me a couple hours
goes, oh, crap, dude, I forgot I'm so focused on this debate
and I was like, yeah, I got it figured.
But yeah, there you go, man. When we say friends of the show,
we really made friends. No one said no, by the way.
Yeah, everyone said yeah when it was right away for you, man.
So you feel. Great.
I really do. And I really appreciate it.
And like, I'm also gonna just, you know, say I'd be remiss if I
didn't thank Megan. Honestly to you, of course,
Megan, you know, it was awesome doing the show with her the
first couple years and how important it was to be with her
and. How much we?
Learned and just, yeah, I mean, she's, she's just in just a
wealth of knowledge and just, she sees it so much differently
than anyone else that I've ever been around.
So. And then that introduced us to
Cody, which then I got to do my, my, my habit.
My. Picture in the Breeders.
So, so you talked about this like moment at Indiana Grand and
it was Indiana Grand of like people recognizing us walking
around. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
My moment was when we got credentialed and we were radio
row and that's it for both the Derby and the and the Breeders
Cup that year. Yeah, that was the year, dude,
when we were. When no one else was.
There, when GD Hieronymus goes, hey, we're going to drag some
pub tables from inside outside because I can't have you inside.
That was the moment, dude. That was it.
It like driving to Lexington with you to get COVID tested at
the end of October so we could go to Breeders' Cup.
Going back to Breeders' Cup in 2022 and almost dying because
you're driving my car because my eyelid stuck to my eye overnight
and I couldn't see it. I had a headache.
And we almost a semi headache. Was parked in the worst possible
place for us to turn into Keeneland and Mike.
I'm not going to lie, only time in my life, life flashed before
my eyes. You hit those brakes, bro.
We're still here. We're still here.
Oh man, ISIL came with us on that Breeders' Cup.
It was so windy you had to sit on the tent to stop it from
flying away and you still got lifted off the ground, both of
us landing on. We got to see.
We got to see the man. There we got C flight line
that's right, Serengeti Empress wins the 2019.
That's a huge one. The two of us man were like
that's it and we came to it independently.
I love that part, right? So that was a fantastic.
One that that woman that you helped, like hit that big bat
because Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Was it 13 to one on Santa Ania?
Or something like that. Yeah, 12 to one something.
Like that. So that was awesome.
The big fudge moment, though, was really because how you still
talk about it, right? No, no, no.
Like, like not just being on a simulcast or being on TV or
whatever. Getting it right.
Yeah, there's nothing like it, man.
But no. That's don't get me.
Hit it. Boom, let's go, let's go.
And so and before that, 2017. OK.
At our school fundraiser. Together, that's right for
Breeders' Cup. Breeders' Cup weekend and we
really, that's when we discovered one.
Another that's exactly right. You we had a they decided to do
a suburban cigars area outside. I brought ATV and you're like,
what are you bringing the TV for?
I was like, I want to watch the Breeders Cup and you're like,
and you were into it at the time too.
And that's kind of where it's like.
And then I think a couple weeks later said something to you in
the school parking lot when we were picking up our kids and.
Don't try Derby radio. But you said you want to try
Derby Radio. That's right.
And then that was the. Quickest answer in my life.
Now you've been coast to coast with me.
There you go. And then of course, Breeders'
Cup this last November Derby that that picture in front of
our Airbnb in Baltimore in front of the Kia Forte.
Dude, it's not going to get better than that.
So the show is peaked. I understand that people will
trudge on without Mike, but it a lot of greats.
We didn't mention JD stableboy Kevin Gilroy.
Seth went to the Jeff Ruby Stakes with me the Wednesday
COVID hit that Saturday, I should say, COVID dropped.
They cancelled everyone's tickets on Wednesday.
He and I went to the Jeff Ruby Stakes that Saturday, man, just
wild. And so, I mean, but yeah, I just
weird wild stuff. Going through a National Guard
gun post just to go to the Derby standing on a 76° day four years
ago. No one there.
You, me and Tim Sullivan in the media section.
That's pretty much it and. No one else until like the
finish line, right? That was it.
Man, it was so weird to be at that Derby.
And then, like, you could like, literally hear conversations
that were happening. Oh.
Literally a half five. 5 sections away.
Yeah, right. That's exactly it was nuts.
Yeah. So no, I I wouldn't man.
I wouldn't change a freaking minute.
Of this no. It's been a lot of fun.
It's unbelievable. And so no, this, I think it's
meant different things to both of us.
Yeah, I mean, I think for me, like I, you know, you've always
heard me say like I always wanted to keep this as something
fun and a hobby. And it's never been about making
money for me. It's just been about like
letting me have kind of a release and, and, and so that,
you know, it was always that for me, it was, it was I never
wanted to see this as a job, right?
Like I never wanted to think of this as like going to work.
I never wanted to come to this and feel like I have to do
something. Like I always wanted to feel
like I get to do something or, and every single year you're
getting those Derby credentials or whatever, you're getting
credentials for whatever else. It's like I get to do this.
Like I get I get an opportunity to be here.
I get to make an Eclipse vote. I mean, I think that's another
thing. Again, we.
Yeah. Be part of the zeitgeist of the
sport. That's right.
Right. And then and so you know for me
that I know that was it for you. Now you've taken this and and
you've got a legit opportunity for this to be a career.
Like if anyone's out there and is looking for someone for on
track talent OR whatever else, this is your dude.
I mean, there's no question. No one's going to work harder,
study more, come up with interesting angles then what
Louis can do. And I think that for you, like
you've opened up this, you've opened up this pathway where
like you could really just elevate to be one of the the key
media members in this sport, like at the very, very, very top
level, that of the kind of, you know, the kind of guy that gets
an award name back from so. Do you know what I think about a
lot actually is? I think about whoever's going to
do what we do, but way better. That's kind of what EJ said,
right? Yeah.
No, but I, I'm, I'm already excited about that person.
I think there's a chance that that person's out there.
I don't know what they look like, where they live with
language they speak, whatever. There's a chance right now they
haven't even watched a horse race and in five years they're
going to be doing this better. I think that person's definitely
like, I hope they aren't for for sure, for sure.
And I like EJ talked about, you're right.
And I don't, I'm, I'm not trying to sound arrogant when I say
this. We did some cutting edge things
that other people then took and said, hey, they're onto
something. Like there's no question there
was things. That, oh, the Derby draft got
copied as soon as we. Did the Derby draft the even the
happy hour kind of concepts about, you know, got got copied
right off the bat. You know, there's a lot of
things that we were doing that people have realized and this
was we haven't talked about this yet.
This is important. The other, you know, we talked
about why did I want to start the show, and one of the reason
was so that I didn't sound like a dumb ass at Kentucky Derby
day, which I'd never accomplished.
That I still sound. But mainly there's the.
Benazel mastery to the show. Yeah, I wanted to make sure that
we made a show that was fun and approachable because every
single piece of horse racing media was so in the weeds and
serious. And the reality of the the
person who was listening to show are the people who are trying to
learn the sport and understand what's going on.
And they really needed it. You know, I, I'm no insult to
the listener, but they needed it dumb down.
They needed the sport to be approachable.
That was the main goal. That was the main objective
always of the shows, to make it approachable, to never be in the
weeds, give some people some good tips, but make sure that
they became fans of the sport and hopefully we did that.
All right, job well done, friend.
We're out here. Thank you guys very much.
I hope you all continue to listen to Louie.
Oh, by the way, new segment starts on Monday weekend,
reaction show on Monday, so we'll be watching for that.
All right, thank you guys very, very much.
And you know, catch him next time on the horse racing happy
hour. All right, I guess you got to
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