The Boundless Podcast

The Boundless Podcast

di Dr. Ferrin Peterson
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Kim Wickens: Author of National Bestseller "Lexington" | The Boundless Podcast
What does it take to spend ten years bringing a forgotten legend back to life? In this episode of The Boundless Podcast, Dr. Ferrin Peterson sits down with author Kim Wickens, whose acclaimed book Lexington resurrected the story of one of the most influential Thoroughbreds in history. Before becoming an award-winning author, Kim spent two decades as a criminal defense attorney. What began as simple curiosity about a horse she'd never heard of soon became a decade-long pursuit that led her through archives, libraries, historic racetracks, and hundreds of primary sources. The result was a groundbreaking book that not only tells Lexington's story, but also shines a light on the remarkable people, horses, and forgotten chapters of American history connected to him. Kim shares the research process behind Lexington, the meaning of grit and perseverance, the parallels between practicing law and writing history, and why some of racing's most important stories have been lost to time. From Civil War-era Kentucky and legendary horsemen to overlooked pioneers like Abe Hawkins and Richard Ten Broeck, this conversation explores the power of determination, curiosity, and the responsibility of preserving history. Whether you're a fan of horse racing, history, writing, or simply chasing an ambitious dream, this episode is a reminder that extraordinary accomplishments often begin with a single question—and the grit to keep pursuing the answer.
John Thorp: From Stuntman to Electro Medicine Man | The Boundless Podcast
In this episode of The Boundless Podcast, Dr. Ferrin Peterson sits down with legendary stuntman, hang glider, horseman, and Equiscope pioneer John Thorp.From flying through a solar eclipse over Hawaii to surviving devastating injuries and helping both athletes and racehorses recover through bioenergetic therapy, John shares an unbelievable life story built on resilience, faith, innovation, and perseverance.The conversation explores Hollywood stunt work, healing, Eastern and Western medicine, the emotional connection between horses and humans, and what it truly means to live a Boundless life.
Sandy Hatfield: Breaking Barriers, Leading Stallions, and Building a Legacy Through Mentorship | Boundless
Before women were allowed in the breeding shed, Sandy Hatfield was told where she couldn’t go. She went anyway. In this episode of Boundless, Dr. Ferrin Peterson sits down with one of the most respected stallion managers in the Thoroughbred industry: a woman who built her career from the ground up, working with yearlings, mares, and putting in long hours on the farm before earning her place among the sport’s elite. Sandy shares her journey from growing up around quarter horses in Oklahoma to building a life in Kentucky, working at top farms, and eventually managing world-class stallions, including champions like Gun Runner. Her story isn’t just about horses. It’s about: • Breaking into a space where women were once not allowed • Earning respect through consistency, patience, and work ethic • Leading by example in one of the most demanding roles in racing • Mentoring the next generation and opening doors that once didn’t exist Sandy talks about the reality of working with stallions, the danger and discipline it requires, and why understanding both horses and people is the key to lasting success. She also shares the mindset that carried her through rejection, setbacks, and moments where the path forward wasn’t clear: show up, work hard, and when someone tells you no, find someone who says yes. This conversation is a masterclass in leadership, resilience, and what it really takes to build a life doing what you love. Where Limits End and Boundless Begins.
Judy Hicks: Breeder of Champion Thorpedo Anna & the $10 Horse That Built Her Farm's Legacy | Boundless – Dr. Ferrin Peterson
Before Thorpedo Anna won 10 graded stakes races and became one of the most talked-about horses in Thoroughbred racing, Judy Hicks bred her and believed in her potential from the very beginning. In this episode of The Boundless Podcast, Dr. Ferrin Peterson sits down with Judy at Brookstown Farm to discuss the journey that led to breeding a champion. From purchasing a $10 horse that became her foundation broodmare, to building a breeding program that has produced graded stakes winners, Judy’s story is one of resilience, patience, and unwavering belief. Judy also shares the philosophy behind her farm and her deep respect for animals—where retired mares live out their lives peacefully in a place she calls “the jungle.” It’s a conversation about the long road behind success in the Thoroughbred industry—and the people who dedicate their lives to it.
Dr. Kayce Anderson: From One Goat to Developing Educated Communities | Boundless – Ferrin Peterson
Dr. Kayce Anderson’s path didn’t follow the “straight line” we’re often promised. In this episode of Boundless, Ferrin Peterson sits down with Kayce—scientist, conservationist, and the heart behind For the Good—to unpack how rejection, resilience, and a deep respect for community shaped a mission that’s changing lives in rural Kenya. Kayce shares how For the Good began with a simple but massive barrier: many girls miss school during puberty because they don’t have access to menstrual hygiene products. What started as providing reusable sanitary pads—paired with reproductive health education—evolved into something even larger: enrolling out-of-school students (most of them girls) and partnering with Maasai communities in Narok County to build local, affordable secondary schools. You’ll hear why humility matters more than “having the answers,” what it really takes to earn trust with elders and educators, and how sustainable impact is built through shared ownership—sometimes literally one goat at a time. Kayce breaks down the community-matching model that funds these schools, the patience required to work at the “pace of the earth,” and why education is both a lifeline and a tool for preserving culture and protecting land rights. This conversation is a powerful reminder that real change isn’t fast, flashy, or imposed—it’s relational, community-led, and built to last. Learn more or support For the Good: ForTheGood.org
Andres Martinez: From Tijuana to Dubai — A Foreman’s Global Journey in Racing - Season 2 Episode 2 - The Boundless Podcast
In Season 2 Episode 2, we sit down with Andres Martinez, a globe-trotting foreman for the Doug O’Neill barn whose journey proves just how far horses can take you. Andres began with humble roots in Tijuana — long days in the barn, hands on horses, learning not from textbooks but from sweat, patience, and instinct. His dedication opened doors that many only dream of. Before long, the horses he cared for carried him to Churchill Downs, Japan, Dubai, and racetracks across the world. Andres lives the life most people only see from the stands. Early mornings. Missed parties. Sacrificed hobbies. All in service to the horses he loves — braiding manes with pride, grooming with care, always showing up with heart. He’s proof that passion can become purpose, and purpose can take you places you never imagined. This is a story of grit, devotion, and a life shaped by the animals who gave him wings. A story that embodies Boundless.
Andres Martínez: De Tijuana a Dubái — El Viaje Global de un Capataz en las Carreras
En el segundo episodio de la temporada dos, nos acompañó Andrés Martínez, el capataz del establo de Doug O’Neill. Su historia demuestra lo lejos que te pueden llevar los cabellos. Andrés empezó con raíces muy humildes en Tijuana, Mexico: largas jornadas en el establo, siempre trabajando y cuidando los caballos, aprendiendo no de libros, sino de sudor, paciencia e instinto. Su dedicación le abrió puertas con las que solo unos sueñan. Antes de mucho, los caballos que cuidaba lo llevaron a Churchill Downs, Japón, Dubái y a hipódromos por todo el mundo. Andrés vive la vida que la mayoría solo ve desde las graderías. Madrugadas. Fiestas perdidas. Pasatiempos sacrificados. Todo al servicio de los caballos que ama — trenzando crines con orgullo, acicalando con esmero, presentándose siempre con el corazón en la mano. Es prueba de que la pasión puede convertirse en propósito, y que el propósito puede llevarte a lugares que nunca imaginaste. Esta es una historia de coraje, entrega y una vida moldeada por los animales que le dieron alas. Una historia que encarna Boundless.
Diane Crump: The First Woman Jockey in the Kentucky Derby on Grit, Faith & Perseverance | The Boundless Podcast – Ferrin Peterson
Diane Crump: First to the Gate Pioneer. Competitor. History-maker. In this conversation, trailblazing jockey Diane Crump—the first woman to ride in a pari-mutuel race and later the first woman to ride in the Kentucky Derby—revisits the 1960s track where she was often the only woman on the backside, the boycotts that tried to keep her out, and the surreal walk to the paddock with an armed guard as the crowd swelled around her. Diane shares why she felt relief, not nerves when the doors finally opened, the grind of galloping 20 a morning while struggling for mounts, and the infamous Puerto Rico match race that turned into a literal tug-of-war at speed. Alongside host Dr. Ferrin Peterson—professional jockey and veterinarian—Diane reflects on faith, grit, and giving back (from answering kids’ letters to therapy-dog rounds), and offers clear-eyed advice for anyone chasing a hard dream: tune out the naysayers, find your people, and keep riding through the wire. Highlights • Breaking the barrier: from illegal on the backside at 14 to the Derby post parade • Boycotts, headlines, and showing up the next day—taped collarbone and all • Why cheap horses teach the toughest lessons • Fans, integrity, and riding hard for every placing • Faith, kindness, and the long arc of impact Listen now and share with someone who needs a push to bet on themselves.
The Boundless Podcast - Season 2 Trailer
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Season 2 of The Boundless Podcast goes beyond borders, beyond limits, and into the heart of purpose. From the barns of Kentucky to the hills of Kenya, from Tijuana to Dubai, we follow stories of grit, grace, and lives transformed by passion. (Diane Crump - First Woman to Ride in a Pari-Mutuel Race in the US and the First Woman to Ride in the Kentucky Derby, Kim Wickens - Criminal Defense Attorney and Author of Best Selling Book "Lexington: The Extraordinary Life and Turbulent Times of America's Legendary Racehorse", Bill Casner - Cowboy, Horseman, Dubai World Cup Winner and Philanthropist, Sandy Hatfield - Stallion Manager at Three Chimneys, Kayce Anderson - Executive Director of For the Good, Humanitarian and Ecologist, Andres Martinez - Globe-Trotting Foreman for Doug O'Neill) These are the journeys that turn ordinary lives into extraordinary legacies. Season 2 premieres November 6, 2025 On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
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Sandi Morris - Chasing Gold | The Boundless Podcast – Ferrin Peterson
Olympic silver medalist, current world leader, and American outdoor record holder in women’s pole vault — Sandi Morris brings a powerful close to Season 1 of The Boundless Podcast. In this episode, Sandi sits down with Dr. Ferrin Peterson, a professional jockey, veterinarian, and former pole vaulter herself. The two dive into the mindset it takes to stay at the top, bouncing back from injury, and what it really means to bet on yourself — again and again. Now training at the University of Louisville, Sandi has her eyes set on the world record and LA 2028. Her story is one of resilience, reinvention, and relentless pursuit of greatness. 🎧 Tune in to hear from this decorated and determined pole vaulter — and get inspired to break your own limits.
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