‘Horses in the Morning’ Holiday Week takes comedic turn

The podcast event features listener contributions, special guests and prizes

“Horses in the Morning,” the flagship show of The Horse Radio Network, recently announced details about its HITM Holiday Week. A three-hour celebration of all things horse, holiday and comedy, it will take place December 1, 3 and 5, 2025. To join the celebration, tune into the “Horses in the Morning” podcast feed.  

Holiday Week will feature horsey fun, listener songs and poems, and prizes. The event will be hosted by long-time hosts (15 years) Jamie Jennings and Glenn Hebert. “Get ready to laugh! This year’s Holiday Week is packed with horse humor and amazing prizes—it’s three hours of pure holiday fun,” says Glenn Hebert.

Humor and prizes

This year’s guests are said to be some of the “funniest and coolest” in the horse world. The week starts with equestrian influencer, writer and eventer Sydney Steverson. Then YouTube sensation and stand-up comedian Hayden Kristal stops by. Will she bring Chicken Nugget along? The week finishes with the very funny stand-up comic Maxi Witrik.

This year, HITM has more than $2,000 in prizes from amazing sponsors: Weatherbeeta, Kentucky Performance Products, Cavallo, US Rider, RideTV, Espoir, Kelly Herd Jewelry, Dreamers and Schemers, Larissa Ann, Trafalgar Square Books, Spalding Labs and Zero Proof Horse Treats.

Listen on any podcast player; just subscribe to “Horses in the Morning.”

About ‘Horses in the Morning’

“Horses in the Morning” is one of the longest-running daily podcasts in the world after 15 years and almost 4,000 episodes. Hosted by Jamie Jennings and Glenn Hebert since its inception, it has featured interviews with more than 7,000 guests. With listeners in 90 countries and millions of downloads, “Horses in the Morning” remains the flagship show of the Horse Radio Network. Visit HorsesintheMorning.com.  

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