On The Rail
097. Carol Timke on Revitalizing Horse Shows with the Midwest Cash Incentive Challenge

In this episode of the On The Rail podcast, we are joined by Carol Timke who discusses the Midwest Cash Incentive Challenge (MCIC) for Midwest horses, exhibitors, and owners.
Carol shares her extensive experience in the horse industry, talks about the objectives and origins of the MCIC, and highlights the unique aspects of this inclusive program.
The conversation covers various topics including the combination of different horse breeds in the MCIC, the importance of promoting non-pro and amateur participation, class offerings, and the role of sponsors in making the program a success. Carol also touches on the viability and expansion of the MCIC, the challenges encountered, and the rewarding process of creating a community-focused horse showing environment.
00:00 Welcome to the On the Rail Podcast
00:50 Meet Carol Timke: A Journey with Horses
02:33 Settling in Iowa: Career and Family Decisions
03:35 Introduction to the Midwest Cash Incentive Challenge
04:36 Combining Color Shows: A Collaborative Effort
08:49 Eligibility and Objectives of the MCIC
14:55 Stallion Program and Inclusivity
19:30 Class Offerings and Participation
23:38 Sponsorship and Community Support
26:46 Engaging Stallion Owners and Breeders
28:24 Sponsorship Strategies and Challenges
30:37 Class Structure and Entry Fees
33:04 APHA Chrome Cash and Additional Fees
35:34 Program Evolution and Future Opportunities
41:45 Community and Family Atmosphere at Shows
44:32 Sponsorship Details and Final Thoughts
- Broadcast on:
- 17 Jun 2024
In this episode of the On The Rail podcast, we are joined by Carol Timke who discusses the Midwest Cash Incentive Challenge (MCIC) for Midwest horses, exhibitors, and owners.
Carol shares her extensive experience in the horse industry, talks about the objectives and origins of the MCIC, and highlights the unique aspects of this inclusive program.
The conversation covers various topics including the combination of different horse breeds in the MCIC, the importance of promoting non-pro and amateur participation, class offerings, and the role of sponsors in making the program a success. Carol also touches on the viability and expansion of the MCIC, the challenges encountered, and the rewarding process of creating a community-focused horse showing environment.
00:00 Welcome to the On the Rail Podcast
00:50 Meet Carol Timke: A Journey with Horses
02:33 Settling in Iowa: Career and Family Decisions
03:35 Introduction to the Midwest Cash Incentive Challenge
04:36 Combining Color Shows: A Collaborative Effort
08:49 Eligibility and Objectives of the MCIC
14:55 Stallion Program and Inclusivity
19:30 Class Offerings and Participation
23:38 Sponsorship and Community Support
26:46 Engaging Stallion Owners and Breeders
28:24 Sponsorship Strategies and Challenges
30:37 Class Structure and Entry Fees
33:04 APHA Chrome Cash and Additional Fees
35:34 Program Evolution and Future Opportunities
41:45 Community and Family Atmosphere at Shows
44:32 Sponsorship Details and Final Thoughts