Horse Radio Network Live from Disney World Stables Wednesday

Sunday, September 27, 2015 | Mary Phelps

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Ocala, FL – As the number one equestrian podcast network in the world, Horse Radio Network will be celebrating International Podcast Day by hosting Horses in the Morning live from Tri-Circle D Ranch at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.

Hosts, Glenn the Geek, and Dr. Wendy Ying of the Driving Radio Show, will entertain fans of all ages with fun and interesting conversation about how horses are incorporated into the magical world of Disney. Discussion will include all the horse activities at Disney World, how they select and train the horses, and Walt Disney’s love of horses.

September 30th is International Podcast Day, which aims to promote podcasting through a series of educational events, shows, and public engagement. Podcasting technology became popular in 2004 when Apple’s iTunes service began distributing both live and archived audio shows to listeners around the globe. As of today, iTunes has logged over 1 billion podcast downloads.

Horse Radio Network founder, Glenn the Geek, says, “I am so excited to be invited to do Horses in the Morning from the Disney World stables. My wife and I are huge Disney fans, so this is definitely a ‘bucket list’ item for us. We did a show at Graceland about Elvis Presley’s horses – now it’s Mickey’s turn.”

Listeners can tune in to the live show at 9:00 am (Eastern) at HorsesInTheMorning.com or they can access the archived show thereafter via the HRN App. Just search for Horse Radio Network in the iOS or Android App Store.

For more information about becoming a listener, sponsor, or guest, visit HorseRadioNetwork.com, call (859) 951-2022, or email Glenn@horseradionetwork.com.

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