75 by Index Fund Advisors IFA.com – Young Saddle Maker Samantha Huston, Bill Casner Supports WHOA

Bill Casner is proving racehorses don't need dangerous drugs to win, and has had a dozen starters over six years in the Kentucky Derby from Winstar Farm. He shares his beliefs with us and his support for WHOA and HB3084. Sam Huston follows in her father's footsteps building beautiful saddles with modern materials that are kind to horses. Jamie Jennings reads from Ask Monty. Listen in…Support the show

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