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We speak with equestrian legend Lendon Gray about her life of learning and horses. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 80: Hosts:Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Lendon Gray from Dressage4Kids™ | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Sponsor: EQBW West Coast Round-Up, Ride Every Stride Episode Image Credit: Courtesy of Guest

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Steve Kielt shod horses for Sir Henry Cecil, a renowned British flat racing horse trainer who taught Steve to think like a trainer and to put the horse first. Steve’s future wife had been a student of Monty Roberts and she shared with Steve what she had learned from Monty and Steve admired her passion. […]

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British Correspondent Katie Gilmour with the headlines from the UK. Jamie updates us on the training of the mule, some random news and some Realli bAd Adz! Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3563 – Show Notes and Links: Guest: Katie Gilmour, Poles, Piaffe and Prosecco on Apple Podcasts Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance Products […]

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In this episode,Kris Hiney, PhD, associate professor and extension specialist at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater discusses everything you need to know about keeping your dog safe in the barn. She explains common uses for dogs in the barn, potential liability when having your own or others’ dogs in the barn, and how to teach […]

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Tecovas VP of Sales Monte Nelson discusses the brand’s approach to an expanded retail presence. Wisdom by WESA Episode 139: Hosts: Mike Donnell, Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guests: Monte Nelson | Tecovas Visit the WESA Website

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On this episode of The Breakdown Podcast, host Lillian visited with mental performance coach Donene Taylor to hear how rodeo athletes can best prepare themselves for 2025 success both inside and outside the arena. Donene shared her belief in ‘Bold goals,’ as well as how to troubleshoot when plans go astray and self confidence suffers. […]

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The NRHA Futurity and Adequan North American Affiliate Championships are from November 25 – December 7 in Oklahoma City. Join us today to hear about some of the events which make this event so special to the reining community. Hosts of the NRHA Monthly Episode:Christy Landwehr and Sara Honegger of theNRHA Title Sponsor: National Reining […]

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In this episode, Sarah Cohen, DVM, joined us to discuss the role of the permitted treating veterinarian at FEI/USEF competitions, especially with regard to current discussions around social license to operate. She talked about the differences between a permitted treating veterinarian and an official veterinarian, how current discussions on social license are influencing discussions within […]

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Dr. Kristi Gran from Conley and Koontz Vet Hospital returns to talk about Fecal Water Syndrome. We start our “Guess the Hallmark Christmas Movie” plots and some mighty weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3561 – Show Notes and Links: Guest: Dr. Kristi Gran from Conley and Koontz Vet Hospital Title Sponsor: […]

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These products are designed to aid a horse’s digestion by restoring the balance of gut microflora disturbed as a result of illness, stress or medication. To read this article, visit: https://equusmagazine.com/horse-care/horses-who-need-probiotics. Mentioned in this episode: HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv Equus on Audio Bumper V2

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Ashley Wingert tells us all about her adventure riding in the Tom Quilty Gold Cup, Australia’s premiere 100 mile ride. Dr. Lucian Spataro Jr., on his book “The Long Ride”. It is a beautiful chronology of a place in time when three horses and a team of people were doing the “right thing” against very […]

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In this episode, Ashley Allemand, DVM, talked about her experience of becoming a mother to spontaneous quadruplets as a solo practice owner and offered tips for veterinarians trying to balance parenthood with practice. The Business of Practice Podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. This information is shared solely for your convenience. You are urged […]

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Auditor Claire joins us with our holiday recipe of the week and it is an easy one. Jamie’s new trainees have some mighty big ears, studies show and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3559 – Show Notes and Links: Guest: Auditor Claire Runolfson Title Sponsor: WERM Flooring Additional […]

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Welcome to the Rundown! Your Monday morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing. This week’s Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to RideTv!

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Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Purina. Hear a bit from retired FEI 5* judge Axel Steiner as he challenges a rider to ride without stirrups as she schools First and Second Level movements on a schoolmaster. He suggests practicing this skill to work on the rider’s position and help activate the rider’s core […]

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In this episode,Stephanie Melton,director of marketing at The Sanctuary at Red Bell Run in Columbus, North Carolina, discusses the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in the Western North Carolina area and how it has affected horses and the humans that care for them. She describes the current rescue and donation intake and distribution efforts, where […]

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On today’s show, we’re joined by Jochen Schleese to learn about the importance of saddle fit for the retired racer, and what you, as a rider, should keep in mind as your horse transitions from the track or broodmare life to their sporthorse career. We then are joined by New Vocations’ own Bridget Heasley (Hollern) […]

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Are you giddy for the holidays? They’ll be here before you know it! This week, we’re sharing our top gift picks for the equestrian in your life and we’re talking about our favorite end-of-year horse shows, from the Royal Winter Fair to the Maclay Finals. Thanks for tuning in. Guests and Links Episode 130: Host: […]

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Listen to the newest episode of The Breakdown Podcast, where Governor’s Cup Champion Shelby Meged describes how she clinched the victory with a 1.6-second run, catapulting herself to No. 1 in the Breakaway World Standings. This episode is supported by Purina and their Feed Finder program. Check out Purina’s Feed Finder online here. Connect with […]

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HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3531 –Show Notes and Links: Your Hosts:Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse Council Guest: Kathy Alm, PATH Intl Guest: Karen Hopper Usher Guest: Kendall Kunelius, University of New Hampshire Extension USEF Paralympic Update: Hallye Griffin, Mikhail Proctor Sponsor: AHC Diversity, […]

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We update the relief efforts for Hurricane Helene and Jamie gets an amazing gift for the TBs from one of our favorite companies. Tom Perischino with My RIght Horse joins us to discuss the horrific livestock auction situation. Plus, some Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3532 – Show Notes and Links: […]

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Researchers found that the vertebrae of horses with PPID had significantly lower bone-mineral density compared to those of healthy horses. To read this article, go to: https://equusmagazine.com/news/ppid-linked-to-lower-bone-density. Mentioned in this episode: Equus on Audio Bumper V2 HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv

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This podcast episode delves into the complexities of managing pressure and nerves in the world of show jumping. Kristy McCormick and Kimmy Carlson explore the sources of pressure, distinguishing between internal expectations and external influences, and how these can affect a rider’s performance. They discuss the physical and mental manifestations of nervousness, emphasizing that feeling […]

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With the regular season over, the top 25 heelers will now vote on who deserves the award for AQHA/PRCA Heel Horse of the Year. The Score tapped Logan Medlin, Jake Long, Wesley Thorp, Levi Lord and Paul Eaves for their opinions on who deserves the coveted bronze and the $5,000 prize that goes with it.

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In this episode, Katie Garrett, DVM, DACVS (LA), current AAEP President, joined us to talk about what the organization has been working on this year. She discussed updates to governance, the Biometric Sensor program, the Commission on Equine Veterinary Sustainability, and many of the smaller efforts the AAEP has been working on. The Business of […]

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Welcome to the Rundown! Your Monday morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing. This week’s Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to the supporters of Women in Rodeo Month – Resistol, R. Watson Boots, and Mane ‘n Tail Equine!

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Hurricane Helene has impacted millions, including many horse people in its path. We check in with a few. Jamie has an update on Cinco and it is what we feared. We end the show a little lighter with a look at the nominees for the National Toy Hall of Fame. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE […]

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In this episode, Dr. Hal Schott, a veterinarian and professor at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, helps us understand Cushing’s disease, which is now called PPID (pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction). This is part 1 of 3 podcasts on PPID in equids. My Senior Horse – Episode 6 Guests and Links: Guest: Dr. Hal […]

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Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Horse Week. hear a bit from dressage and event rider Chelsea Canedy as she leads a short, guided meditation to realign yourself before interacting with your horse. She helps get you to a place where you can find stillness and internal quiet and locate that gratitude for your […]

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This week’sPractical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by SmartPak, is with international show jumperLaura Chapot. She spoke with us in mid-September after the Devon Fall Classic, following a busy summer competing along the East Coast. Laura comes from a prolific equestrian family. Her late father Frank Chapot was a six-time Olympian and longtime U.S. Jumping Team chef […]

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Melody O’Brien talks about why we may see stronger digital cushions and healthier hooves in wild mustang feet. Topics also covered include track systems, movement, and more. Thank you to our amazing sponsors: Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order atequithrive.comwith code HUMBLEHOOF Cavallo […]

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On this episode of The Ride Podcast, Devin talks with Cody Crow and Garrett Ashby of No Where But UP Performance Horses about getting started in the show pen, finding your community, and balancing life and horse showing. This episode is brought to you by Cosequin. Be sure to follow us onFacebookandInstagram. We want to […]

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The Horses In The Morning crew chat with Samantha Couper about equine behaviors. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Samantha Couper and Horses In The Morning Sponsored by MyNewHorse.com Support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

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Meghan Brady shares her recent trip to Montana, focusing on the breathtaking landscapes of Glacier National Park. We will be featuring the Equestrian Travel Association’s newest Gold Member, Bar W Guest Ranch, a premier destination that embodies the spirit of the West with its exceptional horseback riding experiences and warm hospitality. The conversation covers various […]

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Glenn is evacuating for a hurricane and Jamie had baseball sized hail, there’s that. Dr. Erica Lacher from Springhill Equine calls in to talk about recognizing pain in your horse and some Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3527 – Show Notes and Links: Hosts:Glenn the Geek and Jamie Jennings. Title Sponsor: […]

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With the end of the 2024 season upon us, we got the notice that the nominations were due for the Horse of the Year awards for the WPRA. We decided to call a few of the cowgirls that have rodeoed against the best of the best all year to get their insight on what they […]

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Today Dr Allison Marshall and Dr John Langlois interview Dr Mariana Munez, a veterinarian from Peru who has done work at Chi University on herbs and acupuncture points.Dr Munez has spent 3 years in the US between Chi University and an internship in south Florida, and she is now back in Peru and reopening her […]

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Join esteemed international speaker, author, and business strategist Barbara Wold in this engaging webinar as she delivers invaluable insights into Up-selling and cross-selling. Listen in… WESA Retail Roundup September 23, 2024: Host: Glenn the Geek, host of Horses in the Morning Facebook: Retail Roundup Facebook group Guest: Barbara Wold, International Speaker, Author and Business Strategist […]

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In this episode, Miranda Gosselin, DVM, of Millbrook Equine, offers tips and strategies for managing veterinary inventory from a financial perspective. The Business of Practice podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. This information is shared solely for your convenience. You are urged to consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented. […]

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Karen E. Davison, Ph.D., nutritionist from Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about managing heat stress in horses. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Karen E. Davison, Ph.D., Director, Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal Nutrition Support provided byPurina Animal Nutrition Purina RepleniMash Additional support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse […]

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Have you ever wondered what your state horse council was all about? Or maybe your state doesn’t have a horse council and you’re looking to get one cooking! Listen in to this month’s episode to learn the why’s and how’s to having and joining a state horse council. We’re talking grassroots advocacy for your home […]

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In this episode, Danielle Smarsh, PhD, of The Pennsylvania State University, explains how horse owners and barn managers can prepare to feed horses during the colder months. She discusses how a horse’s energy needs change with the seasons, how to adjust a horse’s forage intake during winter, and ways to ensure your horse is drinking […]

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Being open-minded to trying out new skills, Austrian Denise Lang met Monty Roberts on tour when she was 16 at Vienna’s 400 year old Spanish Riding School. She set her sights on coming to his school in California but first completed her education in Horse Management & Economics. Denise wrote her final thesis to become […]

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Revisit: Jamie, Glenn and Jenn and many listeners celebrate reaching 3000 episodes. An episode filled with listener voicemails, reminiscing and maybe a few tears.Plus, an interview with Farm Boy. Join us as we make podcasting history. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3000 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek:co-host, executive […]

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Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Cosequin. Hear a bit from Olympic dressage rider Adrienne Lyle as she works with an adult amateur rider to get the horse forward off the leg. Tempo is the top priority for this pair before they work on things like straightness and bend. Lyle also stresses to keep […]

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We speak to Dinette Neuteboom and Amy McGann about starting the HorseGrooms platform, their equestrian journeys, and how they balance a labor of love with additional work. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 77: Hosts:Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Dinette Neuteboom | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Guest: Amy McGann | Instagram […]

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Welcome to the PHOD pod, the Practical Horseman podcast‘s Minisode series where we share audio clips from our subscription video site, Equestrian Plus. At Equestrian Plus, you can enjoy over 5,000 videos and get insider access to exclusive interviews and lectures, slow-motion demonstrations, and step-by-step tutorials taught by top-level pros in the hunter jumper, equitation, […]

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Author Abigail Boatwright joins us to tell us about her new book called “Your Complete Guide to Equine Arenas” and Autumn Miller answers some listener questions on how CareCredit works. Plus, some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3509 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the […]

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Kincade Henrymade his NFR debut in 2022 at just 20 years old and in his third PRCA season. With two qualifications under his belt, he’s on the brink of his third sitting ninth in the 2024 world standings with $114,678.66 won on the year. WhileHenry’shad a rope in his hand nearly his entire life, there […]

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Veterinarian and nutrition specialist Dr. Pat Harris talks about the top scientific breakthroughs that have helped senior equids. You might be surprised at what we have learned and what is left to be discovered! My Senior Horse – Episode 4 Guests and Links: Guest: Dr. Pat Harris Connect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial […]

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Ashley Kehoe shares her amazing adventure as a groom at the Paris Olympics, and Patty Mayer gives us a thorough review of the spectator experience at this year’s games. An audio feast for equestrians! GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 751: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac|Instagram|Facebook Guest: Ashley Kehoe Guest: Patty Mayer Dressage Radio Show: Website|Facebook […]

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This week we lost the artist Ron Krajewski. You all know him better for the Painted by Metro page on Facebook. We had a chance to speak with him all the way back on Oct 19, 2015 and we thought in his honor we would replay that interview today. RIP Ron. HORSES IN THE MORNING […]

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Eventer Boyd Martin held an adult day camp called Windurra Camp and attendee Sarah Williams is here to tell us all about it. Samantha Couper of Equine Behavior Services gives us some tips on moody mares. Plus, some Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3507 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN […]

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Dr. Rosanna Marsella from the University of Florida joins us to discuss managing bug bites in horses. In Horses in History we take a look at the first woman to win a medal in Equestrian Sports at the Olympics and there is more to the story and some Weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE […]

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Madison Outhier is the definition of cowgirl tough following a scary horse accident that saw her mare come over backwards on her in the asphalt parking lot at the Days of ’47 Rodeo in Salt Lake City. In an interview on The Breakdown Podcast, Outhier detailed the series of events that led to the fateful […]

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Horses In The Morning co-hosts Glenn & Jamie, along with their guest Kristen Janicki delve into giving water to a hot horse. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Horses In The Morning,Kristen Janicki 7 Equine Nutrition Myths Busted Support for this episode provided byRideTV Listen to more podcasts for horse people atHorse Radio Network

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In this episode, Stacey Cordivano, DVM, talks about her experience with using an AI scribe system to create veterinary records. She discusses the system’s efficiencies and potential pitfalls. The Business of Practice podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. This information is shared solely for your convenience. You are urged to consult with your individual […]

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Today we learn about quarter horses’ involvement in the world of obstacle course riding! After chatting with two experts in the field, we will hear from an equestrian who is experienced in the world of endurance riding.Listen in…. Quarter Horse Podcast on Horses in the Morning Episode 3501: Host: Cat Guenther of Behind the Bit […]

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We celebrate episode 3500 with our listeners. Jessica sends us an important message from Romania and Taylor shares her amazing wedding in Ireland. Plus, Taylor takes into the world of Standardbreds with the Standardbred Pleasure Horse Organization National Show. And, apparently you all have some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING […]

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Take a look back at the equine diseases of yesteryear. Some disease is still the same under newer terminology, while others have been eradicated in the U.S. To read this article, visit Disappeared Equine Diseases (equusmagazine.com) Mentioned in this episode: Equus on Audio Bumper V2 HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv

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Auditor Steph Seidel joins us to review the Defender Silver Elite Combo Neck Fly Sheet, Glenn has an interesting round of Studies Show and there is always Realli bAd Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3499 – Show Notes and Links: The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings. Guest:Auditor […]

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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie discuss judging and how they can help Olympians from the comfort of their homes; whether Snoop Dogg replace Glenn Hebert as America’s Favorite Horse Husband; and a game of “Screw, Marry, Kill” with equestrian thirst traps on social media. New book release! Grab […]

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It was a weekend for the “underdogs” with teams outside the Top 15 raking in and climbing in the PRCA world standings. Tanner Tomlinson andPatrick Smithhave been fighting tooth and nail to climb in the standings, and they’ve landed themselves both at 21st in the world after a $14,064-a-man weekend. Tomlinson and Smith won the […]

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Monty was sent around the world to glean the most progressive ideas for a horse facility possible when he was building his farm. Listen in as Monty shares the techniques that came from other industries. Surprisingly horsepersons still haven’t caught on. Shannon Hillis, daughter of John David Hillis, winning jockey of over 500 races and […]

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Dr. Amanda Adams has a unique passion for researching the issues of senior horses. She established the Aged Horse Research Center at the University of Kentucky, and she now heads the university’s new Linda Mars Aged Horse Care and Education Facility. In this podcast, Dr. Adams discusses her program and defines What Is a Senior […]

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In this episode, Rachel McCart, founder of Equine Legal Solutions discusses common liability problems that can arise on horse farms and how horse owners can reduce their risk of liability. McCart explains the purpose of waivers, when to use them, and how to create a strong waiver; types of insurance that farm owners might need; […]

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Today, we are celebrating the Olympics with spectators, with riders, and us, the super fans! GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 751: Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-StanfieldandMegan McIssac|Instagram|Facebook Guest: Anna Buffini, Anna Buffini Merch Guest:Rebecca Hart Dressage Radio Show:Website|Facebook Please visit our sponsors, who make all this possible:Kentucky Performance Products|US Rider Time Stamps: 07:23 – Anna Buffini 28:04 […]

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Two legends from opposite ends of the equestrian spectrum today: Tik Maynard from the English side and Barbra Schulte from the Western! Both of these legends are presenting at Equine Affaire this fall, so we had to bring them on to chat about the event. Tune in for some interesting conversations about communication, consistency, and […]

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Cole Clemonsis staring down his first NFR qualification, and he’s just a PRCA rookie. Clemons, 20, is 12th in the 2024 PRCA world standings with $83,110.96 won on the year, and he also leads the Resistol Rookie of the Year race. The Florida native now living in Texas picked up the win at the Snake […]

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Research reveals that horses can copy tasks they watch humans perform. To read this article, visit How your horse learns by watching you (equusmagazine.com). Mentioned in this episode: Equus on Audio Bumper V2 HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv

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Welcome to the Rundown! Your “Monday” morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing. This week’s Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to RideTV!

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Tevis winner Jeanette ‘Jay’ Mero joins us to discuss her amazing win in blazing hot conditions and she also addresses the horses that were lost this year. Then her daughter, Reyna Mero, tells us about riding with her Mom, coming in 2nd and winning the “Haggin Cup”. Plus Karen explains efficient trot transitions are key […]

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JoJo LeMond roped at four National Finals Rodeos before heading back to his family ranch in Andrews, Texas, to raise his kids with his wife, Blair. But the move home wasn’t sunshine and rainbows for LeMond, and he’s as real as it gets with how he made the transition out of full-time rodeo and into […]

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Jec Ballou joins us to talk about her book “33 Strength and Fitness Workouts for Horses”. Glenn and Jamie discuss a post about lessons learned from the Olympics and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3495 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, […]

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Leaving the box flat not only affects your start, it also plays a role in setting up the entire run. If your horse is squatting, their skewed balance can get you off balance. In this bonusRoping.com tips episode ofThe Short Score,Trevor Brazilegives three tips forleaving the box flat. Riding the famous stallionThe Darkk Side,Brazileexplains what […]

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The Paris Olympics have come and gone, and gosh, what a whirlwind! We’re hitting all the highlights, which of course include Snoop Dogg in a shadbelly. This week, we’re also digging into how safety standards in equestrian sport continue to evolve. Thanks for tuning in. Guests and Links Episode 127: Host: Justine Griffin, Award Winning […]

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Olympic time! An inside look at show jumping at the Olympics with Stevie Macken from Ireland, son of Olympic rider Eddie Macken. He gives his reaction to the competition, the new rules, the courses and the preparation needed. Join us for Paris Olympic talk! Listen in…. Episode 19: Be sure to like and subscribe, and […]

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We’re chatting with Meg Smits about how her racetrack connections provides safe landing spaces for retired racers in her therapy program. We catch up with Mya Larson and Chris Bennings as they prepare for the TB Makeover. We wrap up with Winnie Morgan Nemeth from New Vocations bringing you TWO adoptable horses this week. Stay […]

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Glenn and Jamie are back together with two guests today. Meredith Mays explains Field Trials and author and listener Katherine Lyons helps us shop for a new horse with her book “A Horse for Every Rider”. Plus, some Realli BaD Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3494 – Show Notes and Links: The […]

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Episode 85 features my review of Aviator Fly Bait Aerosol, a tool in the line of Starbar Products, that kills house flies, lesser house flies, fruit flies, dark-eyed fruit flies, and vinegar flies using two active ingredients in its formula that draws the pests in and then terminates them. In this episode learn: How to […]

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In this podcast Nichole Chirico and Devin Conley speak with NRHA Professional Shane Brown about reining and how to get involved as a non-pro rider. This episode is brought to you by EOR Strips. Be sure to follow us onFacebookandInstagram. We want to hear from you! Email Nichole and Devin atHorseandRider@equinenetwork.comif you have any questions […]

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The decision to open your barn or pasture to boarders is not as straight forward as it may seem. Two knowledge professional join us today to talk about what you need to know before you make this big decision! Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3491 –Show Notes and Links: Your Hosts:Julie Broadway (President) […]

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In this episode, Jesse Tyma, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, talks about building confidence in entry-level veterinarians and offers recommendations for veterinarians in mentorship positions. She discusses the seven elements crucial to good mentoring, talks about communicating effectively with interns and new graduates, and describes ways to help new veterinarians build skills. The Business of Practice podcast […]

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Jamie and Debbie talk Olympics, Boyd, HUGE jumps, things that gross out your husband, and Equestrian First World Problems. They also speak to Wayne McCrory, the author of The Wild Horses of the Chilcotin HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3490 – Show Notes and Links: The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek and […]

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Here’s how to reduce the risks of introducing new horses into established herds. To read this story, visit: Introducing a New Horse to the Herd (equusmagazine.com). Mentioned in this episode: HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv Equus on Audio Bumper V2

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Welcome to the Rundown! Your Monday morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing. This week’s Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to RideTV!

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Dean Reeves joins us to talk about winning the Coronation Cup and meeting King Charles. Auditors Caitlin and Charly do a Kerrits product review and it is prize time for Realli bAd Adz. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3489 – Show Notes and Links: The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek […]

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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie are renamed by AI as Stormy and Sweaty for this August episode. The ladies chat and Natalie FINALLY shares her big news publicly. Make sure to wait to the end as well they discuss the three MUST-DOES for any performance horse whether you […]

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Our good friend Helena Harris from Stall & Stable stops by to chat about Behavior Science and what the four quadrants of operant conditioning look like for horse owners and trainers. Sponsored by Equine Balanced Support, makers of Grazers Nutri-Treats. Episode 3488 Links: Image Credit: Horse Radio Network Title Sponsor:Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks […]

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From Singapore to California, we hear from two women who are at the forefront of their passions: ideal feeding practices for horses and Equine Assisted Learning taking root in Asia. Listen in… Show Host: Debbie Loucks Title Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All In One Shedding, Bathing, Grooming Gloves Guest: Monique Warren Guest: Cynthia Chiang For tips […]

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In this episode, Rebecca Husted, PhD, primary instructor and president of technical large animal emergency rescue discusses common emergency and disaster situations that might affect horses and their caretakers. Husted describes the importance of preparedness in keeping horses safe in emergencies, how to create a preparedness plan, and how to decide whether to evacuate or […]

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Wecatch up with Sinead Halpin Maynard about what her business looks like now with her husband Tik, her journey through Injuries and setbacks, as well as what her future plans are at the high-performance level of eventing. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 75: Hosts:Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Sinead Halpin Maynard […]

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The Team Roping Journal was all over the place this weekend, from the ARHFA’s Old West Rope Horse Futurity in Wallsburg, Utah, to the Cheyenne Frontier Days short round. Miles Baker kicked off a historic weekend at the Old West Rope Horse Futurity, winning $50,000 in the Pre-Futurity Heading Thursday, July 25, on Relentless PYC. […]

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Ali LaTorre joins us to explain the Rearing2Read program, Dr. Kristi Gran gives us the scoop on slobbers and you might need a scoop by the time we are done. Plus, some weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3487 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek, Jamie […]

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When your horse won’t pick up the correct lead, poor training isn’t usually to blame. To read this article, visit: Physical Causes of Canter Lead Problems (equusmagazine.com) Mentioned in this episode: Equus on Audio Bumper V2 HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv

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Our next guest truly doesn’t even need an introduction. With 19 trips to the NFR, 4 World Champion Buckles, the partner to one of the most memorable and legendary mares in our industry, a family breeding program that will forever make an impact on our sport – Sherry Cervi is a true icon to all of […]

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Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored byPurina. Hear a bit from Grand Prix rider Laura Ashley Killian on riding the centerline. She explains and has her student demonstrate how to ride straight down the centerline as well as halt at X. They also go over common rider mistakes and how to fix them. Members of […]

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Dr. Marshall, Dr. Langlois and Dr Carlos Zamora discuss different perspectives on Equine Protozoal Myelitis (EPM), and its western medical treatments and how Traditional Chinese veterinary Medicine can be supportive in treatment and preventative for relapse. Your Hosts:Dr. Allison Marshall and John Langlois Sponsored by:Chi University Guest:Carlos Zamora CHI University Find A Vet Follow Horse […]

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Top senior competition horses are different, according to Dr. Tracy Turner. They know how to take better care of themselves, and their caretakers have learned what they like and need to stay at the top of their game physically and mentally. My Senior Horse – Episode 2 Guests and Links: Guest: Dr. Tracy Turner Connect […]

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A look of how the Red Dirt Hat brand has grown in less than a decade. Listen in… Hosts: Mike Donnell, Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Amanda Rogoski, Marketing DirectorRed Dirt Hat Company Visit the WESA Website

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Samantha Clark joins us to tell us all about Olympic Eventing, the amazing Château de Versailles and many new Olympic records. Heather Peterson, who is USEF R Technical Delegate, explains what actions we should take if we find ourselves in uncomfortable situations at a show or clinic! Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 750: […]

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Join us for an exciting webinar featuring Breanna Brown, a renowned barrel race trainer and influencer. Discover the latest tack innovations and must-haves for your store and learn how to effectively market and showcase these items to maximize sales. Breanna shares her latest finds in the world of equine tack, along with professional tips on […]

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How did Charly make out with Taco Tuesday? Long time listener and Auditor Andrea Dayy shares the first song she wrote and performed and the funny Devin Conley of Devin Out West fame joins us. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3485 – Show Notes and Links: The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn […]

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Auditor Nicole Marie joins us for a round of Olympic Trivia. Charlie Warner, Thor’s new Mom, stops by to tell us all about the Pony Club Championships. Plus, some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3484 – Show Notes and Links: The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, Jamie […]

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This week’s episode of the Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Purina, is with international eventer James Alliston. In early July 2024, Alliston and Karma, his and Ric Plummer’s U.S.-bred Oldenburg mare, helped the U.S. Eventing Team earn a second-place finish at CHIO Aachen in Germany. Also, they finished as the highest-placed U.S. combination in ninth […]

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Dr. Erin Roddy and Dr. Ethan Romas-Hill discuss various types of forage and their possible effect on hoof health as well as overall health. Thank you to our amazing sponsors: Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order atequithrive.comwith code HUMBLEHOOF Cavallo Hoof Boots is […]

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Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water joins Horses In The Morning co-hosts Glenn & Jamie with some tips on keeping horse pastures healthy. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water & Horses In The Morning Support for this podcast provided by Spalding Labs Additional support for this episode provided by HRN […]

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Kenzie Mayer of Elite Equine Promotions is a master marketer in the team roping game, and our partners at The Money Barrel Podcast sat down with her to talk through the way the rope horse industry has stepped up their game in horse promotion. With The Money Barrel host Kayla Jones, Kenzie discusses how the […]

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All about African safaris on horseback. Join us as we embark on a journey through the vast landscapes and untamed wilderness of the continent. World traveler and storyteller Susan Hendricks Henry shares her unique experience on an African safari in Kenya on horseback. Hear stories of awe-inspiring encounters with majestic wildlife, learn about the unique […]

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In this episode, Christine Staten, DVM, MBA, joined us to talk about heat stress and heat stroke in horses. She explained the difference between heat stress and stroke, discussed clinical signs, and provided an overview of different management options. Disease Du Jour Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 138: Host: Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) […]

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Dressage trainer Krystal Wilt joins us to talk about her training philosophy, and we discuss how training across disciplines can help add to a horse or rider’s education. She gives us a number of exercises to try at home including flying changes. Listen in…. Episode 18: Be sure to like and subscribe, and check out […]

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We address the Charlotte Dujardin withdrawal from the Olympics. Then we get a live report from Kim Porter from the Chincoteague Pony Swim and Laura Kenny, Extension Educator for the Penn State Extension Office, tells us what trees are bad in our pastures. Plus, some weird news, listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3480 […]

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Today we’re chatting with listener and HRN auditor, Lisa Dowell, on the adoption of her new thoroughbred and why an OTTB was right for her. We catch up with our Making the Makeover Riders, Jody Busch and Dana Johnson. We wrap up with Amanda Vance from New Vocations with a training tip and adoptable horse […]

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Maddy Deerman’s had a big summer run thus far and is currently sitting No. 6 in the World Standings with $65,479 won. Deerman made a big statement in 2023 with her NFR Open win on bay gelding “Whopper.” Since then, she’s been leveraging that win to scoop up cash at the 2024 winter rodeosâtaking a […]

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A growing body of research suggests that horses can enter a depression-like state as a reaction to their environment or chronic pain. To read this story, visit: Spotting signs of equine depression (equusmagazine.com). Mentioned in this episode: Equus on Audio Bumper V2 HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv

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With the heart of the ProRodeo season in full swing, there’s some catching up to do. Erich Rogers and Paul Eaves picked up their secondCalifornia Rodeo Salinas titlesSunday, July 21, 2024, with a 46.5 on five steers. All in all they pocketed $10,946 a man to push to No. 15 and 16 in the world […]

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Join us as speaker and business consultant, Debbie Allen, shares her insights about how to Stand Out and Race Past Your Competition with Expert Positioning. She dives into your website, social media strategies and how to get better SEO on YouTube. WESA Retail Roundup July 22, 2024: Host: Glenn the Geek, host of Horses in […]

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Bodie Mattsonwon his first national circuit title, clinching the 2024 NFR Open. The 22-year-old from South Dakota posted the fastest time of the entire rodeo in the sudden death Championship Round Saturday, July 13, of 7.6 seconds for the $13,000 win. Between the overall win and a round win, Mattson left Colorado Springs with $16,750. […]

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Today’s episode is “all about that gait!” First, we chat with Ivy Starnes, a gaited horse clinician who will join us in Massachusetts this fall, and learn all about gaited horses and how they aren’t as “easy” as they might first appear! Then we’ll be joined by Loren Stevens, president of Gaited Horses of New […]

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Dr. Grace Buchanan of Hunt Country Equine joins us to explain what to expect on your first equine chiropractic appointment. We meet Alaina Banerjea and learn about her eventing journey training with co-host Jaclyn Burke and we get a review of a brand new product by Kensington, Bex Bar Soap. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE […]

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In today’s Practical Horseman Podcast, brought to you by Cosequin®, we’re speaking with chef d’equipe of the U.S. Olympic Eventing Team Bobby Costello. Costello made his first Olympic team at the age of 35 for the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia, where he took eighth place in individual performance aboard his career-making mount Chevalier. The […]

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In this podcast Nichole Chirico speaks with professional trainer Charlie Cole of Highpoint Performance Horses, to discuss his horse showing strategy, Highpoint Performance Horses, and how to prep a horse for the show pen. This episode is brought to you by SmartPak. Be sure to follow us onFacebookandInstagram. We want to hear from you! Email […]

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Once upon a time a young woman, her horse and her dog journeyed across the country without even a cell phone or a GPS to guide them. What they experienced was truly inspiring and sure to resonate with anyone who’s spent time in the saddle. Listen to part of their amazing story, excerpted from a […]

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We are talking to barrel racers Lisa Lockhart and Michelle Alley. Barrel racing is a popular and exciting discipline that involves navigating a cloverleaf pattern around three barrels in a triangular formation. The goal is to complete the pattern as quickly and accurately as possible. Quarter Horses are particularly great athletes for this discipline because […]

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Schedule a visit with your farrier as soon as you notice a loose shoe. But in the meantime, you’ll want to take steps to either keep it in place or remove it. To read this article, visit: What to do about a loose shoe (equusmagazine.com) Mentioned in this episode: HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: […]

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Welcome to the Rundown! Your Monday morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing. This week’s Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to Elite Barrel Racing!

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In this episode, Krishona Martinson, PhD, MS, professor and equine extension specialist at the University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis discusses the importance of maintaining healthy horse pastures. Martinson shares tips for improving pasture quality, utilizing rotational grazing, and cultivating healthy pastures on small acreage. GUESTS AND LINKS – EPISODE 9: Host: Hailey Kerstetter Guest: Krishona […]

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In this episode,Johanna Kremberg, DVM, joined us to discuss equine prepurchase exams. She explained the main components of a prepurchase exam, offered suggestions for managing conflicts of interest, discussed diagnostic imaging packages, and more. The Disease Du Jour Podcast is brought to you by Merck Animal Health. Disease Du Jour Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links […]

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Glenn and Jamie might be busy with their adventures (moving and traveling!), but fire safety is a priority that can’t wait. So, hop in the time machine with us as we revisit some of our best barn fire prevention segments from the archives. First up, we’re joined by expert Bill Eppich from Protectowire to dive […]

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Beth Lynn Lewis and Cristina Winemiller chat about considerations for owners and hoofcare providers to keep ourselves safe and healthy while working on hooves in the hot weather. Thank you to our amazing sponsors: Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order atequithrive.comwith code HUMBLEHOOF […]

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Osteoarthritis (OA, also known as degenerative joint disease) is characterized by the degeneration of articular cartilage that lines the ends of bones inside a horse’s joints. OA is the No. 1 cause of poor performance in horses and accounts for nearly 60% of all equine lameness cases. Horses of all ages can develop OA, but […]

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Martin Lucero had a storybook career, with 16 National Finals Rodeo qualifications and an NFR average title. He was a master of strategic entering, and he’s still a resource for the young guys of the game. Lucero stepped away from full-time rodeo slowly, though, over the last decade, and in this episode of The Score, […]

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In this National Reining Horse Association episode we will chat with our NRHA Derby 2024 Level 4 Open Champion Cade McCutcheon and our 2024 Level 4 Open Reserve Champion Trevor Dare. Listen in… Horses in the Morning NRHA Episode 3473 Links: Link to sound file for the hearing impaired Hosts of the NRHA Monthly Episode:Christy […]

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Jamie and Glenn get caught up on life, moving and not finding water in Florida. Dr. Jones discusses essential 1st Aid Kit Items that every horse owner should have on hand and know how to use. Plus, some weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3472 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN […]

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Carolyn Curcio is back, joining us from England and giving us a “How To” on looking for and buying horses in Europe. This is the first episode with my new summer co-host, my sister Kimmy (McCormack) Carlson! While Ashley is on maternity leave, Kimmy and I will get to reconnect with some old horse friends! […]

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I’m excited to welcome back to the podcast Mark Upton, the Sr Director of Ag Products at Central Life Sciences. Mark joined me on Episode 59 to discuss ClariFly®Larvicide. Mark graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in business administration and started working for Central Life Sciences in 2002. He was the National Sales […]

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Judy Hayamizu shares the harrowing story of her horse Sparky’s week long walk about in the California wilderness. Erna Valdivia stops by to talk about entering the Tevis Cup with her Shagya Arabian mare, adopted from Love This Horse Rescue. Plus, Karen shares her new saddle bag emergency kit and the terrifying event that inspired […]

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Join esteemed international speaker, author, and business strategist Barbara Wold in this engaging webinar as she delivers invaluable insights into understanding and accommodating multi-generational customers. Discover strategies to effectively connect with and retain customers across different age groups, ensuring they keep coming back. Listen in… WESA Retail Roundup July 8, 2024: Host: Glenn the Geek, […]

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In this episode, Kelly Zeytoonian, DVM, MBA, CERP, and Martha Mallicote, DVM, MBA, Dipl. ACVIM, joined us to discuss their experiences with getting their MBA degrees. They described how their experiences in equine practice influenced them to pursue this additional education, discussed the programs they chose, talked about surprises they encountered, and discussed the benefits […]

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Meet Jake Harvath who is riding over 7,000 miles in the Year of the Mustang. We find out where he is and how the mustangs are doing. Our British correspondent Katie Gilmour reviews the selections for the British Olympic teams and Auditor Mary Caukins reviews some Kerrits Coolcore clothing. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING […]

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Don’t underestimate how important it is to keep your horse calm during farriery work. Here’s what you need to do. To read this article, visit How to hold a horse for the farrier – Equus Magazine. Mentioned in this episode: HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv Equus on Audio Bumper V2

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Welcome to the Rundown! Your Monday morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing. This weeks Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to RideTV!

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Homesteader Angela Fanning joins us with some pointers on making your horse farm more of a homestead. Elizabeth Gonzalez Tinnan, world record mounted archer of 15 years gives us some advice on getting started in this fun discipline. Plus, Lisa meets William Shatner and some Really Bad Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode […]

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Dr. Wendy Ying & Glenn the Geek talk about some proactive ways you can help keep your horse or dog young. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Dr. Wendy Ying,Horses In The Morning Sponsored by MyNewHorse.com Support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, we’re celebrating 50th episodes! This is a huge accomplishment for podcasters and we’re proud to be with you on the journey. In honor of this event, we hosted a LIVESTREAM in our private Facebook Clubhouse and welcome an auditor, Erin King, to join us for the […]

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Evelyn Lancione, the USDF Member Education Coordinator, shares the new exciting things happening at USDF! We meet Megan’s student, Lisa Lemke, who is the newest USDF Gold medalist and is a HRN auditor of 8 years! Plus in the trainer tip Reese and Megan discuss how to win in the ring With a better warm […]

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Ivan McClellan tells us about the adventures of creating the book “Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture” and about the successful 8 Seconds Juneteenth Rodeo. Plus, Facebook page bingo and some Realli Badd Adz, listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3464 – Show Notes and Links: Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired:Click Here TheHORSES […]

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Purina Equine Technical Solutions Team nutritionist Dr. Anna Dunaway talks about how Purina has created a tool to help horse owners get insight into their horse’s unique health and nutrition needs with our comprehensive equine microbiome testing kit. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Dr. Anna Dunaway Support provided byPurina Mills Purina Microbiome Quotient Additional support […]

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Dr. Ethan Romas-Hill talks about factors that affect gut health, and potential links to hoof comfort and health. Thank you to our amazing sponsors: Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order atequithrive.comwith code HUMBLEHOOF Cavallo Hoof Boots is offering 20% off a pair of […]

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Galloping Getaways: This month it is all about non-riding equestrian retreats. Spending time in the presence of horses, focusing on meditation, journaling, and our overall well-being. Jen Verharen chats about her Cadence Coaching Wellness Retreat, a unique non-riding equestrian retreat in Portugal. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3460 – Show Notes & Links: […]

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Eventer and massage therapist Davina Warrener joins us to talk about the importance of equine massage. Clair Thunes, PhD gives us tips on feeding the senior horse and Jamie is back with some Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3462 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: […]

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Australian Ariana Varischetti moved to the United States in 2022 to find her footing in the ProRodeo world, leaving behind a lucrative coal mining job to take a run at the Resistol Rookie of the Year breakaway title. Since then, she’s endured a jaw-dropping truck-and-trailer wreck, struggled with the United States’ rodeo score situations and […]

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Horses In The Morning co-hosts Glenn & Jamie, along with their guest Kristen Janicki, answer the question: Do Horses Have Nutritional Wisdom? Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Horses In The Morning, Kristen Janicki 7 Equine Nutrition Myths Busted Additional support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people atHorse Radio Network

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We talk with Katarina Koefoed from Pure Equestrian about the ergonomic functions of the bridle, critter of the show is the Shetland pony, critter nutrition focuses on grief. Co-Hosts: Tigger Montague fromBiostarUSand Pati Pierucci fromPierucci Dressage Ask Hedwig Facebook One Day at a Time Learn more aboutWhole Foods for horses and dogs

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Ever feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day to be a dedicated horse owner, competitor, and adult? You’re not alone! In this episode, we welcome amateur rider Christina Tremarchi to share the joys and challenges of navigating the equestrian world alongside a busy life. Get ready for insightful conversation, practical tools, and […]

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Dr. Allison Marshall and Dr. John Langlois have Dr. Wynnie Angusas a guest, and the three vets discuss various approaches to many metabolic disorders and how horses respond when they have multiple issues, in medical-speak co-morbidities. Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired Click Here Your Hosts: Dr. Allison Marshall and John Langlois Sponsored by: […]

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HITM: Dana Croschere, producer of the film “Rescued Hearts”, tells us all about this amazing film that shares powerful stories from those who have experienced incredible transformations and the providers who make it happen. DeAnn from Horse Nation talks horse costs and vacation concerns. Plus, Olympic news and more. Listen in… AUDITOR POST SHOW: Equestrian […]

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A strong grooming game starts in the months and weeks leading up to a show. Try these tips from the pros to have your horse shining in the show ring. To read this article visit: https://horseandrider.com/horse-health-care/grooming/grooming-secrets-to-show-like-the-pros/

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A good lead departure sets your horse up for a cadenced and collected lope. But when you’re in the process of teaching your horse to lope off, it’s easy to leave him feeling trapped, instead. To avoid frustration, I like to use a counter-arc drill that leaves him soft and responsive to my cues. Read […]

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Ranch sorting provides a unique blend of strategy, skill, and adrenaline. It’s a great way for riders to challenge themselves and their horses in new ways. This guide walks you through everything you need to know to get started, from choosing the right horse to understanding the competition levels. To read this article visit: https://horseandrider.com/competitions/getting-started-in-ranch-sorting/

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Reese and Glenn announce the Philip Parkes Memorial Coaching Scholarship Fund. They are joined by Philip’s wife Meredith and Phil’s long time student Andrea. Philip has educated and inspired countless podcast listeners, helping to grow the dressage community and fostering a deeper appreciation for this elegant equestrian discipline around the world. Learn how you can […]

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Reese and Glenn announce the Philip Parkes Memorial Coaching Scholarship Fund. They are joined by Philip’s wife Meredith and Phil’s long time student Andrea. Philip has educated and inspired countless podcast listeners, helping to grow the dressage community and fostering a deeper appreciation for this elegant equestrian discipline around the world. Learn how you can […]

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Jamie is coming to us live from Flag is Up Farm and Auditor Trivia Day brings challengers Celeste and Shelly. Plus, it is prize day for Realli Bad Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3459 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic […]

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Meet two of this fall’s clinicians at Equine Affaire in Massachusetts, Chris Irwin and Solange. Chris Irwin is a Canadian horseman, personal coach, and international best-seller with a fascinating history and a variety of talents. Solange is the mastermind behind the Stable Riding system and she explains how it works to make you a better […]

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Gio Pilotogrew up in Botucatu, San Paulo, Brazil, with a love for horses, and now he’s chasing the 2024 Resistol Rookie of the Year title. The now 24-year-old moved to the United States back in 2019 to become a professional tie-down roper, learning from some of the best like Blair Burk,Shane Hancheyand Marcos Costa. Piloto […]

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Dr. Kristi Gran from Conley and Koontz Vet Hospital in Indiana talks about eye issues and when to call the vet and Chelsea Gammon from Folly and Friends tells us about her latest mustang adventure. Plus, in our State Line Tack Auditor Review Jaclyn Burke reviews the ARC Equine Therapy System Kit. Listen in… HORSES […]

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Have you ever had an “interim” horse? They’re the ones we know for only a few days but that end up playing pivotal roles in our equestrian lives. In this episode of “Barn Stories,” we remember these horses with fondness. This episode is brough to you by My New Horse, your trusted companion in horse […]

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In this podcast Nichole Chirico and Devin Conley speak with professional trainer Stacy Westfall, and discuss her horse journey, and how she continues to connect with her horses by trying new things and getting out of your comfort zone. This episode is brought to you by Cosequin. Be sure to follow us onFacebookandInstagram. We want […]

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Today’s tip is an excerpt from the Dressage Radio Show featuring co-hosts Reese & Phil answering a listener question about the best horse show warm up. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributors:Dressage Radio Show Support provided byKinetic VetEquiShield CK HC Additional support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people […]

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Kolton Schmidthas added a new mount to hishorse herdin 2024: a bay mare they call Rhianna. Registered asCarters Won Time Out, Rhianna comes to Schmidt fromA&C Racing and Roping, Rhen and Kaden Richard’s top-notchtraining program. Carters Won Time Out spent 2023 on the rope horse futurity scene with Rhen, picking up wins like the6-&-Under Headingat […]

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This episode of The Quarter Horse Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things Equestrians with Disabilities (EWD)! Buckle up for a 360-degree view of the AQHA EWD program, from the nitty-gritty of required forms to the exciting variety of competition classes. We’re joined by a dream team: EWD Program Manager Mandy Cleveland, dedicated EWD […]

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Cady Jean LaPoint tells us all about the Michigan Mustang Challenge and Series and Jessie Jarvis explains how “Of the West” can help you find a job in the Ag or Western space. Plus, some of your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3455 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES […]

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Here’s what you can do to minimize the risk of theft on your property. To read this article, visit Minimize the Risk of Barn Theft (equusmagazine.com). Mentioned in this episode: HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv Equus on Audio Bumper V2

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Born with a love for horses, it was 20 years before Sumee Chang headed to an equestrian center and inquired about horseback riding lessons. When her heart was captured by a documentary about wild horses, she decided to become equipped to adopt a few! We also hear the line up for Monty Roberts’ The Movement […]

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What do we really know about horses’ gut microbiomes? This week, we’re gearing up for the Olympic Games and trying to juggle all the things, like managing horses who live in our back yards. Thanks for tuning in. Guests and Links Episode 125: Host: Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist with Down Magazine Host: Jessica Payne, […]

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Jewelry designer and businessman Kelly Herd talks about his equestrian jewelry company. Hosts: Mike Donnell, Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Kelly Herd of Kelly Herd Jewelry Visit the WESA Website

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In this episode we talk withAliza Simeone, VMD, from the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center about keeping your horse and others safe by creating good bioscuirty habits. Dr. Simeone discusses how to properly disinfect common barn items, the risks of taking your horse to a show, and what do to when managing an infectious […]

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We talk toLaura Connaway about the equine insurance industry and how she cultivates a collaborative environment with flexibility. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 72: Hosts:Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Laura Connaway | Facebook | Instagram Sponsor: Ride Every Stride & Equivont

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Avey Virtusio joins us to discuss rider fitness and Ellie Brimmer, President of USPEA, gives us an update on the Para Olympics. Then Reese and Megan review the book “The Horse in Positive Tension” by Stefan Stammer. Be sure to listen in! GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 747: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-StanfieldandMegan McIssac|Instagram|Facebook|Facebook Guest:Avey Virtusio | Instagram […]

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Jamie and Glenn are back together and are joined by Lucile Vigouroux of ProPulsion Equine to talk about Red Light Therapy and the use of kinesiology tape. Plus, high school horses and some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3454 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the […]

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Dr. Elizabeth Hilborn, author of “Restoring Eden,” talks about her experience with pesticides and their effect on her farm, wildlife, and horses in her care – including the potential effects she noticed in their hooves. Thank you to our amazing sponsors: Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% […]

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Two experts weigh in on common equine hindgut problems and how you can manage them.Learn more and get your questions answered during the live recording of our podcast. This episode of Ask TheHorse Live is brought to you by Purina. About the Experts: Frank M. Andrews, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM Frank M. Andrews, DVM, MS, […]

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Today’s tip features an excerpt from the Ask Monty segment on the Horsemanship Radio podcast dealing with buying your first horse. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Horsemanship Radio podcast, Monty Roberts Support for this podcast provided bySpalding Labs Additional support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors

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School’s out, but the ride’s just beginning! This episode of The Show Jumping Podcast by Relyne GI dives deep into the world of intercollegiate equestrian sports with experts from Skidmore College’s renowned Riding Program. Join Kristy, Karen Hurff (Director of Riding), and Belinda Colgan (Head Coach) as they answer all your burning questions: Balancing academics […]

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In today’s Practical Horseman podcast, brought to you by Purina, we’re speaking with 24-year-old eventing phenom Mia Farley. At her young age, Farley has already established a name for herself in the eventing sphere’s upper echelons for helping develop and produce young eventing horses. Farley grew up in San Clemente, California, and started riding at […]

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It’s a girl power episode to kick off your weekend. Buckle up as Jamie and Ashley welcome India Wilkinson, CEO of Mane Street Market, the hottest online marketplace for buying, selling horses, and finding equine services. Get ready for some laughs as they dissect hilariously bad horse ads in the crowd favorite “ReALLi bAd aDZ” […]

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Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions. How do you deal with a fidgety horse? What do I do about a horse who won’t stand at the mounting block? I feel like I pull on the reins too much when I halt. How do I fix that? What can I do with my horse when it is […]

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Coming this fall, September 29, 2024: the Buckle Breakaway Bonanza. The Pink, Ruby and Riata Buckles are combining all of their efforts into one mega-event for the progeny of stallions across the three programs. This will double the number of horses that are eligible to compete for the payout in the fall of 2024. This […]

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One of our favorite young riders is back! Keira O’Connor-Reichert gets us caught up and explains why she is on crutches! Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water helps us maintain our pastures better and some mighty Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3447 – Show Notes and Links: Link to Sound […]

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Keep these things in mind when easing your horse back into work. To read this article, visit: 4 principles for safely conditioning your horse (equusmagazine.com) Mentioned in this episode: Equus on Audio Bumper V2 HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv

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Horses In The Morning crew and their guest Dr. Seamans take a deep dive into the facts and frustrations of deworming. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributors: Horses In The Morning, Dr. Madison Seamans from Cornerstone Equine Support provided by Kinetic VetEquiShield CK HC Additional support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for […]

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Learn all the fascinating facts about Mules and Donkeys! Out of 6.6M equids in the US there are over 300,000 mules and donkeys – they serve many in many roles from trail riding, showing and pulling carts. Hear from our “expert” Dr. Amy McLean of UCDavis who has spent a lifetime studying mules and donkeys. […]

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Christa Lafayette, Founder & CEO Etalon Diagnostics, joins us to reveal Taco Tuesday’s DNA profile. Some equine news from around the world and your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3445 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings, produced by Coach Jenn Title […]

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Welcome to the Rundown! Your Monday morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing. This week’s Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to the Patriot!

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Katarina Koefoed shares how anatomical bridles are designed to creates happier and healthier horses who can perform at their best. Also, we hear the story of how a love for horses drove a young Portuguese boy to find his way to use his talents to make a movie about a rare breed of horses. Listen […]

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In this episode we talk withTim Worden, PhD, an equine sports performance consultant out of Toronto, Canada about how he helps riders and trainers prepare their elite equine athletes for competition and how you can apply these principles to horses of all levels. Worden describes how he develops a training plan, why it is important […]

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We met Hailey Kerstetter who hosts the new HRN podcast called the Stable Management Podcast. Katie Gilmour stops by with the UK Report including The King, menopause and the Rider’s Mind. Plus, some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3444 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the […]

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This week’s episode of the Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Purina, is with top international eventer Caroline Pamukcu. Caroline was a guest on the Practical Horseman Podcast back in 2021—episode 47 if you want to check it out—but a lot has changed since then. She got married and has experienced change and growth in other […]

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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie talk about personal hygiene (if it’s too much information, we share it!), the inauthenticity of social media, travel woes, and much, much more! The theme of today is attempting things, whether it’s fitness goals or riding a forward horse on the trails. You […]

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Reese tells us all about her student trip to Germany. Allie Baier, Doctor of Physical Therapy, shares some tips and exercises on dealing with stress and freezing up at shows, then Angela Ariatti speaks about helping to develop confidence for kids (and adults too!) Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 746: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-Stanfield and […]

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A horse who eats on the trail isn’t paying attention to his rider. Here’s how to redirect his focus. T o read this article, visit: Break Your Horse’s Trail-Snacking Habits (equusmagazine.com). Mentioned in this episode: Equus on Audio Bumper V2 HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv

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Retired Racehorse Radio Highlight: On today’s show, we’re talking to Nick Larkin about the new sport, Cross Country Equestrian Association, which is perfect for the thoroughbred. We introduce two familiar faces, Chris Bennings and Jody Busch, who round out our Making the Makeover class. We then get a training tip on finding balance with your […]

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Auditor Patti joins us to talk about the record tornado outbreak and the sad story of the Destruction at Staab Equestrian and how we can help. Dr Richard McMullen from Auburn University chats about horses eyes and some Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3442 – Show Notes and Links: Link to […]

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Memorial Day weekend is a time for us to honor and remember those who selflessly sacrificed their lives for our freedoms, and it’s also a major jackpotting weekend in the team roping world. The best of the best enter across multiple Open ropings in the South, such as the Windy Ryon Memorial Roping, Cody NesSmith […]

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Dr. Marshall and Dr. Langlois discuss dog health and TCVM with Dr. Greg Todd, who is a farrier-turned-small animal vet from Dunedin, Florida. Dr. Todd leads the small animal lab instructors at Chi University. Dr. Todd and Dr. Langlois geek out on Cushings disease in dogs and horses, and all docs discuss treatments of TCVM […]

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It’s a special Memorial Day revisit episode! While we’re taking a well-deserved break for the long weekend (and hope you are too!), we’re revisiting a classic episode from November 2022. In this gem from the archives, you’ll hear: Auditor Erin sharing her Grandma’s delicious Apricot Cookie recipe – perfect for a summer bake! Glenn recounting […]

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Critter of the show is the bumble bee, Biostar’s Happy Horse awards, and would your horse or dog be an action figure, bobble head, holiday ornament or beer stein? Co-Hosts: Tigger Montague from BiostarUS and Pati Pierucci from Pierucci Dressage Ask Hedwig Facebook Learn more about Whole Foods for horses and dogs

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We’re shaking things up on The Show Jumping Podcast. This special episode is a heartwarming ride down memory lane with Kristy and Ashley. They chat with their amazing moms, uncovering: Generations in the Saddle: How did growing up in the show ring shape them? From Braids to Blue Ribbons: Lessons learned, both inside and outside […]

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Kenna Francis and Whitney DeSalvohad a huge week in Texas at the 2024Women’s Rodeo World Championship, pocketing $71,000 for Francis and $84,000 for DeSalvo. FrancisandDeSalvowere one of three teams who made it through the WRWC tournament throughout the week inside Cowtown Coliseum and put an exclamation point on the week with a 6.62-second run in […]

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Anna Zablah from Western States Horse Expo tells us all about this year’s event. Glenn shares his recipe for Cheddar Cheese Soup and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3439 – Show Notes and Links: Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired:Click Here TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: […]

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A throwback on a previous conversation with Sam Austin on what thrush is, what causes it, and how we can treat it. Also included is dialogue with Joe Sexton, a microbiologist. Thank you to our amazing sponsors: Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order […]

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Amy Ohrt came away with the $60,000 Women’s Rodeo World Championship Breakaway Title thanks to a 1.76-second run inside AT&T Stadium on May 18, 2024. Hear her perspective on the biggest win of her career, the story behind her main mount “Frothy” and what molded her into a cowgirl that regularly competes in five events. […]

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Galloping Getaways: This month we will be discussing the Equestrian Travel Association, its mission, and the business members that offer equestrian travel experiences of a lifetime! Dream riding destinations, fun stories from past trips, and we will be chatting with Sandy Colling and Dr. Marcella Becker about their unique equestrian adventure in Germany. HORSES IN […]

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Raegan Rast, of Educated Rider, provides expert advice and guidance on the recruiting process for riding on University teams and Dr. Dustin Major gives us the lowdown on colon stones called enteroliths. Plus, some Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3437 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the […]

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Buckle Up for Thrills! On this episode of The Quarter Horse Podcast, we’re exploring mounted shooting with Champions Zane Chunn & Anthea Buss. Zane Chunn is a mounted shooting legend. A 7-time AQHA World Champion, he boasts over 70 professional wins and a well-deserved spot in the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Hall of Fame. Anthea Buss […]

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Auditor Clark joins us to share the excitement of Seize the Grey winning the Preakness and Jamie, Glenn and a bunch of listeners get in on the action and buy a share of Caldera. Lisa Wysocky stops by with the exciting news of Celebs with Horses winning 1rst Place for Podcasts at the AHP Awards […]

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HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3434 – Show Notes and Links: Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired:Click Here TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures Guest co-host: Debbie Loucks, Horsemanship Radio Title Sponsor:Kentucky Performance Products Photo: Horse Radio Network […]

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We’re checking in with Cailin Caldwell, director of the ASPCA Right Horse program, to recap the Adoption Affaire that happened in Ohio and share a super-special story about how two senior ponies got adopted by the owners of Equine Affaire, Coagi and Chad Long. Johnathan Squibbs and his six miniature horses stole our hearts during […]

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In this episode, Alina Vale, DVM, MS, joined us to discuss regulatory veterinary medicine in equine welfare assessments at racetracks and equestrian facilities. She talked about her background working as a regulatory veterinarian for the California Horse Racing Board and explained the procedures that are in place at racetracks to improve safety and welfare for […]

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Monty is back to tell us some specific and fascinating insights about how the horse’s language is formed and how we can learn it to help train our horses in partnership and without violence. Listen in… Show Host:Debbie Loucks Title Sponsor:HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGloves For tips on Good Horsemanship:Ask Monty Learn more about Good Horsemanship […]

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Pearl Kersey joins us to talk about the Women’s Only Ranch Bronc School, Jamie vs. Clark in a game of Preakness Trivia and some Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3432 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings, produced by Coach Jenn Guest: Pearl Kersey […]

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In this episode we talk withAlayne Blickle, creator and director of Horses for Clean Water, about safe and effective fly and insect control strategies for horse farms. Alayne discusses alternative methods to the traditional fly sprays and explains how farm owners can utilize birds, bats, and fly predator insects to control nuisance bug populations. GUESTS […]

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Erin Nichols does a trainer tip on dealing with a feisty horse when entering the ring and Eventer Alexa Thompson joins us to talk Pet Peeves. Plus, a special treat from the Island of Jersey with Naomi Aguilar talking about competing her spotted pony at the Grand prix level. Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE […]

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Kaci Myers, Director of Design, on Dorfman Milano’s legacy, style, and innovation. Hosts:Mike Donnell,Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Kaci Myers, Director of Design at Dorfman Milano for Western Visit the WESA Website Visit the APHA Website

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Buckle up for another breakaway-focused Breakdown episode featuring a ProRodeo summer run preview and talk with the producer of Patriot Reno, TC Long. Patriot Reno is in new hands this year and is hosting an open breakaway on June 28 in perfect timing with the Reno Rodeo. Theyâll also be a Ladies Open Team Roping […]

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We speak with Karin Karlsson about her life with horses, Including studying holistic medicine, being a racehorse groom, and making the jump to starting her own business. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 70: Hosts:Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Karin Karlsson Links: Facebook | Instagram | TikTok Sponsor: Ride Every Stride & […]

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Author Steve Haskin talks about his book “Kelso – Racing’s Five-Time Horse of the Year” and gives us his thoughts on the Derby. Jamie and Glenn make their Derby picks and we choose the winners for the Realli BAd Adz prizes. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3424 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES […]

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Is Your Horse Dirty or Do You Just Not Groom Them Properly? On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, we talk an extraordinary amount about manes. We all know we have strong opinions, but Natalie publicly shames Heather for Ferrous’s wild hair! Rude. Heather’s horses are just slackers and it’s not her fault […]

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We wax poetic about crazy neighbors, James Shaw talks about feel and energy in the saddle and the value of being teachable and Mary answers listener questions about tarp work, when to ask for the correct lead and teaching chickens to play the piano. A classic re-visit. Episode 3423 Links: Link for the visually impaired […]

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Traditional “spirit” animals, Ojibwe Horses are being saved by a small but dedicated group of breeders. To read this article, visit: New foal born to endangered Indigenous horse breed – Equus Magazine Mentioned in this episode: Equus on Audio Bumper V2 HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv

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In this episode, Nicole Scherrer, DVM, Dipl. ACVO, joined us to talk about equine recurrent uveitis (ERU). She discussed clinical signs, management options, and prognoses, and she provided a brief overview of a potential new treatment option that is currently being researched. Disease Du Jour Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 133: Host: Carly Sisson […]

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Andrew Ward and Jake Long won the Yeti US Open at the Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping April 21, 2024, roping five steers in 29.14 seconds to win $32,300. On this episode of The Score, DruStew sits down with the duo after their US Finals win to talk about the state of open […]

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What brings students as far away as the Middle East to the Monty Roberts International Learning Center? Horses and effective horse training techniques! Listen in as Monty and his Advanced Course Instructor Denise Heinlein share insights to the very current issues facing trainers of horses today. Listen in… Show Host: Debbie Loucks Title Sponsor: HandsOn […]

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Hali Williams has grown from formidable youth to NFBR-Qualifying talent. In this episode of The Breakdown podcast, co-host Lillian sits down with Hali to hear about the importance of childhood sports on the physical strength of young ropers, the different effects of solid horses throughout her youth rodeo career, and what 2024 holds for her. […]

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Jamie tells us all about her trip to Kentucky, Naomi Aguilar joins us from the Island of Jersey to tell us about her spotted Dressage pony Enzo and the challenges of living on an island with horses. Plus, some weird news…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3422 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE […]

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In this episode we talk withMadeline Boast, MSc, an independent equine nutritionist based in Ontario, Canada about how to create a balanced diet for your horse. Madeline explains the components of a good nutrition program, how to choose the right feed and forage for your horse, the role of pasture in their diet, and how […]

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Desiree Mills discusses the international scope of the APHA and its upcoming three-pronged retail business. Listen in… Hosts:Mike Donnell,Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Desiree Mills Visit the WESA Website Visit the APHA Website

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Resistol Rookie of the Year contenders were making waves across ProRodeo all weekend, from Clovis, California, to the Lone Star State of Texas. The third-annual Resistol Rookie Roundup was at Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas, April 26-27. Utah cowboysBen Jordan and Scott Lauakitook home the 2024 win with a 4.5-second run in the four-man […]

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In this episode, we talked toDrs. Laura Javsicas and Tegan Easton,two practice owners who have successfully created family-friendly cultures. They discussed barriers to creating a family-friendly culture, the importance of boundaries, and their thoughts on parental leave. The Business of Practice podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. This information is shared solely for your […]

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We wanted to do an episode remembering Gloria Austin. We thought what better way than to share her story in her own words. This was recorded 10 years ago for the Equestrian Legends podcast. In the world of carriage driving and carriage collecting and in the world of horses, Gloria Austin is considered one of […]

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HITM: Jamie chats with John Nicholson of Old Friends Equine in Lexington, KY and Ashley gets in the baby mood with Amanda Miguel of Equine Dreaming and Gallop and Grow. In Horses in the History we learn all about the colorful life of the man who started the KY Derby 150 years ago, Meriwether Lewis […]

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Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored byPurina. Today we hear from accomplished Grand Prix rider and trainerFelicitas von Neumann-Cosel. At a clinic, before taking to the saddle, she talks about the importance of systematic training and understanding the horse’s body parts before you can get the horse to stretch and use his back properly. Members […]

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Auditor Melanie Miksovsky gives us a live report from Defender Three Day in Lexington, KY. A clip from an interview with the amazing Brendan Wise of Unbridled Wings, a show jumper winning classes bridleless, where some common horse phrases came from and Realli Bad adz. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3419 – Show […]

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Rosemary Zwanenburg and Kristen Wertz discusses symptoms we see in horses’ movement, comfort, and hoof health when dealing with seasonal changes from grass or excess sugar. Thank you to our amazing sponsors: Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order atequithrive.comwith code HUMBLEHOOF Cavallo Hoof […]

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Dylan Hancocknotched the biggest win of his career so far taking home the 2024 San Angelo Rodeo title, a win even more important as it’s his hometown rodeo. Hancock, the reigningResistol Rookie of the Year All-Around Cowboy and Tie-Down Roper, entered the short round April 19, ninth in the average. After winning the short round […]

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Join Ashley & Kristy as Brendan Wise of Unbridled Wings unravels the fascinating puzzle of horse training! Brendan’s journey takes him from Western riding and natural horsemanship to the precision of reining and the elegance of classical dressage. Now, he’s applying all that knowledge to the thrill of show jumping! We’ll deep dive into Brendan’s […]

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Tips for creating and maintaining habitat for wild birds, all about the Cardigan Welsh corgi, probiotic support for dogs, and our favorite fly control strategies. Co-Hosts: Tigger Montague fromBiostarUSand Pati Pierucci fromPierucci Dressage New Probiotic Support for Dogs: Hedgerow K9 with S. Boulardii Ask Hedwig Facebook Learn more aboutWhole Foods for horses and dogs

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Auditor Taylor DiSabatino’s fiance John Lambert has a fascinating job and they are getting married shortly at the Kentucky Derby Museum. Adam Lee then tells us about being married to a Dressage rider and how they met as HAM operators. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode Horse Husbands Episode 3418 – Show Notes and […]

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On today’s show,we chat with ASPCAThe Right HorseProgram Director, Cailin Caldwell, on Adopt-a-Horse Month. We catch up with Making the Makeover rider, Dana Johnson, on how her makeover hopeful is progressing. Last but not least, we introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned! Retired Racehorse Radio Guests and Links Episode 126 […]

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Sally from Eventing Nation gives us the scoop on the 2024 Defender Three Day Event happening now at the Kentucky Horse Park. Heather from Adulting with Horses wants you to join her on this year’s riding trip to Iceland and some mighty Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3417 – Show Notes […]

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When we asked our listeners what story you wanted us to dive into next – many, many of you asked to hear more about RC Back In Black and her time with Jane Melby. In this conversation you will learn how Jane’s background led her to knowing that “Beauty” was the horse to take her […]

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Researchers compared the impact of three different diets on the recovery of starved horses. Here’s what they found. To read this article, visit: What science says about feeding rescue horses (equusmagazine.com) Mentioned in this episode: HROD Ride TV 30 Seconds Sponsor: RideTV at http://www.ridetvgo.tv Equus on Audio Bumper V2

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In today’s Horse Health Report we meet husband and wife farrier duo Scott and Sydney Wilkinson. They share some tips on getting your horses feet ready for Winter. Part two of the Frey Equine Insurance series focuses on liability insurance for your horses and farm and plenty of weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE […]

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Insurance can be an intimidating subject, so HRN founder Glenn the Geek sat down with Susan Strawser from Fry’s Equine Insurance to make it all more clear. Host:Coach Jenn, Glenn the Geek Todays contributor:Fry’s Equine Insurance Additional support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people atHorse Radio Network

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A few weeks back, at the Royal Crown Horse Sale – Kayla spent the evening with one of everyone’s favorite trainers, Ashley Schafer, just discussing, well, everything. Ashley is one of our most requested guests and we thought this would be a fun episode with her. From payouts to ground conditions, exhibitions and mental strength, thoughts on incentives […]

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Nelson Wyatt, Andrew Ward, Coleman Proctor, Dustin Egusquiza, Tanner Tomlinson, Tyler Wade and Rhen Richard all weigh in on which horses should be in the conversation for the 2023 PRCA/AQHA Head Horse of the Year title—and what makes a true Horse of the Year in the PRCA in 2023. — This episode is presented by […]

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Glenn brings you another round of interviews from the WESA market in August. Highlighting new companies and products that you might have missed. Listen in…. Wisdom by WESA Special Episode August 2023: 00:32 – Hailey Nelson – Western and Co. 03:20 – Jamie Weidner from JT International 07:00 – Tim with Prince of Scots 11:12 […]

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In this episode of The Ride, Devin talks with Jodie Morton, a trail rider and mental health advocate about all things trail riding, what she likes to have on her when she rides, and what it’s like traveling the world solo. This episode is brought to you by Purina. Be sure to follow us onFacebookandInstagram. […]

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We learn about teaching horses to wear a neck collar. Former US Army Ranger Reid Albano shares his experience riding the Mongol Derby as an amputee. Chasing Dreams: The True Story of the Youngest Female Tevis Cup Champion author Sanoma Blakely stops by for a chat. AERC VP Kelly Williams Stehman has an update. Link […]

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59 – A health and wellness devotee from his formative years, Ifa Simmonds’s passion for fitness along with an interest in equestrianism was ignited in a small fitness studio in New Jersey. This passion propelled him to create the Equestrian Fitness Academy, an innovative online digital platform dedicated to meeting the fitness needs of riders.  […]

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58 – If you're feeling overwhelmed and frustrated because you can't find the right assistant for your equestrian small business, you are not alone!  In this episode, Tista Wicklow (The Equestrian Assistant) will help you: Delve into the immense value that delegation brings to the table  Learn how to find an assistant who complements and […]

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Sept. 7-10, 2023, was a BIG weekend in ProRodeo with the Cinch Playoffs having taken place in Puyallup, Washington. With $72,000 added on each end and paying out $13,000 to the winners of the four-man round alone, Puyallup was a major payday for many teams. And don’t forget, the top four from Puyallup advance to […]

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Raymond White, brother of Cheryl White the First Black Female Jockey, tells us about his new book “The Jockey & Her Horse, Inspired by the True Story of the First Black Female Jockey, Cheryl White”. Glenn shares his favorite new product of WESA in August and interviews the inventor and some Realli Bad Adz, listen […]

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We discuss how latex in arena and track footing may affect equine respiration, explore Multidrug Resistance Mutation (MDR-1) and the use of Omeprazole for ulcers in horses. Just for fun, we conduct a celebrity pet match. A classic re-visit. Co-Hosts:Tigger Montague fromBiostarUSand Pati Pieucci from fromPierucci Dressage Ask Hedwig Facebook OMEPRAZOLE FOR HORSES WITH ULCERS: […]

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The 2023 Thoroughbred Makeover is a month away and we have Kirsten Green, Executive Director of the RRP, joining us to give us all the stats on the horses who will be coming! Speaking of competitors, Melissa Meitzen joins us again to share an update on her Makeover hopeful. We wrap with Leandra Cooper from […]

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On this month’s USDF Episode, we have the author of our new book, Sue Grice, who wrote The Training Spiral. After that, we’re joined by one of the latest century riders, Dianne Little. And, we’ll close it up with Mary-Claire Piller talking about centre lines. Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 727: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-Stanfieldand […]

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Jake BarnesandClay O’Brien Cooperare master analyzers of the sport of team roping. Why do they like to break things down so much, and how do they best analyze each run? On this bonus Roping.com tips episode of The Short Score, Jake and Clay explain why and how they analyze runs. _____ This episode is brought […]

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Auditors Melanie and Aimee join us for a spirited game of Auditor Horse Trivia. Thank you Lisa for hosting. Plus, we award the Horseloverz.com prizes and get through another round of Realli bAd Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3260 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, […]

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Patrick Smith, Wesley Thorp, Logan Medlin, Levi Lord, Buddy Hawkins and Hunter Koch talk to The Score Host Chelsea Shaffer about which horses they believe to be the best horses on the ProRodeo trail in 2023. From Smith’s reigning Horse of the Year Kadabra King to Lord’s Birdie and Koch’s Garfield, these are the horses […]

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Deciding when to euthanize in cases of lameness or chronic pain is never an easy decision. Dr. Sara Cook of Black Brook Veterinary Services talks about guidelines for making this choice, and how to know when it might be the kindest option for your equine companion. Thank you to our amazing sponsors: Equithrive offers supplements […]

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Most veterinarians have heard about equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy (EDM). However, Emilie Setlakwe, DVM, DACVIM, MS, clues her fellow practitioners into what might be a previously unrecognized form of EDM in this episode. “The type of EDM I talk about is different,” said Setlakwe. “For the last 10 years, there has been a resurgence of this […]

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Michelle Barr from Right Lead Equestrian Center in Minden, Louisiana, with a handy hack to get your tack sparkly clean in no time flat. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Michelle Barr,Right Lead Equestrian Center, Shrevesport, LA Sponsored by Horse & Rider On Demand Join the community, become an HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse […]

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Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions about pawing while tied, backing up when frightened, and tacking up in a confined space. Episode 3260 Links: Image Credit:Mary Kitzmiller Horsemanship Today’s Hosts:Mary KitzmillerandCoach Jenn FollowMary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller’s Store Follow Horse Radio Network onTwitteror followHorses In The Morning on Facebook Support for this podcast provided bySentinel Horse […]

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How are your trailer backing skills? Piper Close gives us the latest on the Rig Gig 3 on September 16th at Tryon. Host Carly Sisson joins us for “Tell a Friend September” to tell us all about Equimanagement’s Podcasts and how they can help to keep your equine pal healthy! Plus there is always Weird […]

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What happens when a guy develops a passion for horses late in life–and brings his daughter and grandchildren along for the ride? Get ready for a bittersweet twist on the classic “patient horse dad” story. This episode of Barn Stories is brought to you by El Lugar Resort. Learn more atwww.elencanto.cr .

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Ellensburg, Walla Walla, Filer, Lakeview—Labor Day weekend in the Northwest was busy, to say the least.Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueiraraked in over $16,000 last week, topping it off with their first-ever Ellensburg, Washington, win. Who else brought in the big bucks last week? Oh, and what’s going on in Puyallup this weekend? On this episode […]

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Welcome to the Rundown! Your Monday morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing. This weeks Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to RideTV!

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Processes and policies in an equine veterinary practice are important for many reasons, said Amy Grice, VMD, MBA. “Processes and policies uphold trust in your organization,” noted Grice. In this episode, we discuss multiple scenarios where having processes and policies can help your equine veterinary business. “The Business of Practice” podcast is brought to you […]

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Revisit: Glenn goes one on one with Dr. Wendy Ying. Learn about the early days of Dr. Wendy and it includes Chinese Princesses, escapes from communism, a genius dad, lots of horses and one sexy mermaid. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3257 – Show Notes and Links: Link to Sound File for Sight […]

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On this week’s episode, natural horsemanship expert Chelsea Canedy demonstrates different ways she introduces a horse to going through water obstacles. She explains how to encourage the horse’s curiosity towards an object and positively reinforces the horse any time she makes a move toward or in the water.

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Today we hear from Jody Hartstone, a Grand Prix rider and practitioner of equitation science based in New Zealand. She is an expert in retraining offtrack thoroughbreds as dressage and riding horses. In this segment, she talks about what to look for in an ex-racehorse and some of the pitfalls and issues you may face […]

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This week we’re tipping our hats to Alicia Erickson, the 2019-2022 Miss Rodeo Canada, who turned her childhood dream into a reality. Alicia, inspired by her mother’s rodeo queen legacy, earned her crown after years of dedication to rodeo, all culminating at the 2019 Canadian Finals Rodeo. But Alicia’s reign wasn’t without its twists and […]

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Dr. Lacher of Springhill Equine explains how veterinarians use the HoofmApp and how you can also. Glenn brings you the first new product interviews from AETA with Kat and Benefab’s new therapeutic bell boots. Plus, some Realli Bad Ads, listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3256 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE […]

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This week’s episode of thePractical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, is with leading international show jumper, Hunter Holloway.

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We talk toDr. Charlotte LaCroix about how to become a better negotiator, build self confidence, and advocate for yourself. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 53: Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Dr. Charlotte LaCroix

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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie talk about a topic suggested by their Clubhouse- tips and tricks for how they prepare for a horse show. In part one, Let’s Get Physical, they talk about…you guessed it, the physical preparation of competition and touch a little on mindset, which is […]

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Welcome to theDressage Today Podcast. This special bonus episode, sponsored byCosequin, is with 2023 Neue Schule/USEF Grand Prix National Champion,Codi Harrison. Codi sat down to chat with guest host Julia Buitenhuis at the 2023U.S. Dressage Festival of Championsafter winning both the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special aboard her 16-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding, Katholt’s Bossco. […]

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We chat with Eitan Beth-Alchemy, Richard Winters, Dr. Robert Miller and Tom Spalding. Plus, Monty Roberts explains ritualistic habituation. A classic re-visit. Show Host: Debbie Loucks Title Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGloves Guests: Monty Roberts, Eitan Beth-Alchemy, Richard Winters, Dr. Robert Miller and Tom Spalding For tips on Good Horsemanship: Ask Monty Learn more about […]

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Sam Lockhart tell us all about the Riding of the Marches in Scotland. Susan Garey, animal science agent with University of Delaware Cooperative Extension, talks about getting the mustang Ashley trained for the Mustang Makeover and some weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3255 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE […]

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Ashley continues to cover for Glenn as Hurricane Idalia has its eyes on Ocala. Jamie tells us about a surprise horse purchase and Ashley talks mustangs. Joining us this week are multi-generational Canadian horsewomen Piper and Kelsey Yule. Piper tells us all about being brave while performing stunts. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode […]

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With $38,440.31 won in the Resistol Rookie of the Year race on the heel side,JR Gonzalezis No. 5 on the heel side with the top spot within reach. The 20-year-old heels for2018 NFR header Bubba Buckaloo, and on this episode of The Short Score, Gonzalez visits with Lillian Kent, Jr. Western Digital Content Producer for […]

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Michelle Barr from Right Lead Equestrian Center in Minden, Louisiana, with a handy hack to keep hoof polish or conditioner from ruining your horse beautiful white socks. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Michelle Barr, Right Lead Equestrian Center, Shrevesport, LA Sponsored bySpalding Fly Predators Join the community, become anHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse […]

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We have our friend, Katie Poag, giving a report from the 2023 Festival of Champions to start off the show. Following that, we are joined by Adam Steffens fresh off of a successful World Young Horse Breeding Championships. Wendy Murdoch joins us. And then, Reese and Phil share a Trainer Tip from our Facebook mail […]

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How did the reaching game develop? And who was responsible? On this bonusRoping.comtips episode of The Short Score,Jake BarnesandClay O’Brien Cooperdiscuss the evolution of heading. Become a Better Roper: Roping.comis the online training resource for team ropers. In addition to thousands of videos and exclusive roping films in your back pocket, members get private access […]

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Ashley Winch steps in for Glenn the Geek as he is on the road at WESA. Jamie tells us all about her exciting new Hustle. Joined by Dr. Pardis Mahdavi, author of Book of Queens they explore a lesser-known history surrounding Caspian horses and the Middle Eastern horsewomen who fought the war on terror on […]

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The importance of gut microbiota is increasingly well recognized. In horses, disturbances to the gut microbiome are linked to a number of GI tract issues as well as other common, and potentially devastating, ailments. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Luis Arroyo Castro about gut health and future directions for his research on this […]

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How do you handle an equine herpesvirus case? In this episode of Disease Du Jour, we discuss equine herpesviruses types 1-5 with Nathan Slovis, DVM, DACVIM, CHT (Certified Hyperbaric Technologist). Slovis is the Director of the McGee Center at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Kentucky. He walks us through the five types, with emphasis on […]

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Loose horses: that’s a sight sure to trigger panic, especially if a dog is involved! But sometimes “it takes a village” to set things right, as you’ll learn in this episode. This episode of “Barn Stories” is brought you by Sentinel Horse Feed, guardian of equine health. To learn more, visit: https://bit.ly/Sentinel_ProductFinder.

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Clients can make or break an equine veterinarian’s practice or spirit. In this episode, we talked with Lisa Kivett, DVM, MS, DACVIM, owner of Foundation Equine, about dealing with dissatisfied clients. We also talked about boundaries and how they fit into this issue. Topics covered include types of client dissatisfaction, addressing client issues, setting boundaries […]

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Dr. Lauren Proctor-Brown of Team Resolute joins us to talk to us about how they care for and train Polo horses. Dr. We learn all about the Pet FBI from Executive Director Leslie Poole. Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University explains what Hoof Wall Flare is and what can be done about […]

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On the first episode of the Tie-Down Breakdown, hear from current PRCA world standings leader, Riley Webb. Webb discusses his horsepower, mental game and talks through his record-breaking regular season with five weeks left to go. This episode is brought to you by Equinety. For more information, visit www.teamequinety.com

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Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored byUS Rider. In this episode, Stephanie talks about her recent trip to San Diego, and Aviva answers an “Ask the L” question. Linda says, “My horse sometimes tilts his head to the right especially in leg yield. He’s had his teeth checked, and there does not seem to […]

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Kyle Flowers from F&M Clydesdales joins us with a Breed Highlight of the Clydesdale. Sometimes you have to let the spouse win one, dream jobs our listeners have and an update on barn shopping. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3251 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek, Jamie […]

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This episode is all about the upcoming Women in Rodeo Month—a cross-brand collaboration between the Breakaway Roping Journal, Team Roping Journal, CalfRoping.com and BarrelRacing.com that’s all about the amazing women athletes in the sport of rodeo from the past, present and a look to what’s coming in the future. Randy Watson comes on this episode […]

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Welcome to the Rundown! Your Monday morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing. This weeks Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to RideTV!

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Today’s clip comes from a clinic with Olympic team bronze medalist Allison Brock. She works with a rider on a sensitive mare to help keep the horse walking forward in quarter turns on a square before schooling the walk pirouette. Members of Dressage Today OnDemand can watch the full videohere. Not a member? Sign up […]

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This week’s episode is about a different kind of horsepower! NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Driver Spencer Boyd has always lived life in the fast lane. For more information about Spencer Boyd, please visit https://www.spencerboyd.net Facebook: @ Spencer Boyd Racing Twitter: @spencerboyd Instagram: @spencerboydpr #spencerboyd #nascar Buy Scott’s new book You Can’t Crack That Egg […]

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Summer is for eventing championships, endless hoof care and … cocktails. This week, we’re debating about the posting trot and analyzing a formula to help cut through the clutter of selecting the right supplement. Thanks for tuning in! Guests and Links Episode 115: Host:Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist withHeels Down Magazine Host:Jessica Payne, International Event […]

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We are talking to a couple of very successful riders directly off the North American Youth Championships last week: Mary Claire Piller and Claire Robinson. And, then, Lori Bell returns for a Trainer Tip about the mental aspect of competing. Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 725: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-Stanfieldand Philip Parkes Guest: Mary Claire […]

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Hotel rooms were the original perk of making the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. How was making a living as a team roper back in the day? On this bonus Roping.com tips episode of The Short Score, Jake Barnes and Clay O’Brien Cooper talk about how it was making a living as a team roper back […]

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Kim Walness stops by after a week of filming the movie “The Gray: The Kim Walnes Story”. Auditor Jennifer tells us about her experience getting solar on the farm and Kris Johns of North Coast Solar answers some questions about solar for farms. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3249 – Show Notes and […]

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One of the Breakdown’s favorite guests, New Mexico cowgirl, Maddy Deerman is back! Deerman talks about her first ProRodeo checks of the year—when she just so happened to win the Pikes Peak or Bust NFR Open in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The college student has big career plans and is balancing rodeo responsibilities on top of […]

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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie talk about a topic suggested by their Clubhouse- trailering and towing. Is there anything more powerful than a woman hauling horses? We don’t think so. So listen in for their stories, tips, and tricks, and of course a lot of laughter. For our […]

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New at Equine Affaire this fall: the Great Equestrian Fitness Challenge! Participants will get to show off their barnyard muscles in three fun events like the Barn Chores Marathon, the Bouncy Pony Race, and the Horse Nugget Relay. Emcee Ifa Simmonds of the Equestrian Fitness Academy stops by. Next, we’ll chat with Kelly Jones, a […]

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Dressage Radio Show co-hosts Reese Koffler Stanfield & Philip Parkes are joined by Dr. Holland for a chat about how this prickly alternative therapy can benefit horses who are actively competing. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributors: Reese Koffler-Stanfield, Philip Parkes,Carole Holland Dressage Radio Show Support for this podcast provided by:Sentinel Horse Nutrition Additional support for this […]

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Auditor Aimee LaPlante Walrath joins us to tell us about her one eyed OTTB and the challenges of having a horse with one eye. Karen Bowersox, host of Major League Eventing, is looking for racers for the Maryland Corgi Cup in October and some mighty weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3247 […]

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In this episode of The Ride, we chat with Lindy Thorn, winner of the 2022 NCHA Cutting Futurity, about championships, hard work, and her passion for working with young horses. This episode is brought to you by USRider App. Be sure to follow us onFacebookandInstagram. We want to hear from you! Email Nichole and Devin […]

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Since the beginning of August, Wyatt Cox from Arroyo Grande, California, and his partner Tanner James have won nearly $12,000, pushing Cox to No. 27 on the heel side of the world standings with $51,404 won on the year. On this episode of The Short Score, Cox and James talk about heating things up the […]

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We talk to Stacie Tobin about the journey of her business, Belle & Bow Equestrian, and how she expanded her product line. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 52: Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Stacie Tobin | Facebook | Instagram Sponsored by: Saratoga Women In Business Spectacular

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Regular contributor Jill Stanford wins the Will Rogers Medallion Award for “Cowgirls Cook for the Great Outdoors” and gives us a simple recipe from the book. Listeners also let us know what they are OCD about in the barn. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3246 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE […]

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Many rodeo and horse fans recognize Kendra as the host of Women’s Pro Rodeo Today on RFDTV. She is also a Pro Barrel Racer and creator of Stall High, the social media alternative for horse people & online mentorship program that helps frustrated riders fix their horses with daily help from a team of expert […]

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It is our privilege to have paralympian, Rebecca Hart, on the show today, as well as Olympic judge, Janet Foy. Plus, we are joined by Morgan Klingensmith–the groom to Olympic horse, Salvino. At the end, Janet sticks around to give you a tip from the judge’s table. Classic re-visit. GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 724: […]

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Jake Barnes and Clay O’Brien Cooper are undoubtedly team roping legends, but they weren’t immune to partner struggles. On this bonus Roping.com tips episode of The Short Score,Jake and Claytalk about the struggles they ran into in their partnership over the last four decades. Become a Better Roper: Roping.comis the online training resource for team […]

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Suzanna Johnson explains the Appalachian Trainer Faceoff, Jamie is suffering through trying to sell her beloved car, and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3245 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky […]

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White Line Disease can wreak havoc on a horse’s hoof capsule. Travis Burns talks about what it is, what might contribute to its development, and common treatments. Thank you to our amazing sponsors: Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order atequithrive.comwith code HUMBLEHOOF Cavallo […]

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The horse’s gut microbiome is important to digestion, nutrient absorption, ulcer prevention, and overall health, so you need to support it properly. Learn how to cultivate a diverse and healthy gut microbiome in your horse in this episode of Ask TheHorse Live, brought to you by Purina.

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In this episode, we speak with Philip van Harreveld, DVM, MS, DACVS (Large Animal), a Senior Equine Professional Services Veterinarian for Merck Animal Health, about wounds near synovial structures. “Early and aggressive intervention will dictate the prognosis in these cases,” says van Harreveld. “Disease Du Jour” is brought to you in 2023 by Merck Animal […]

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The life of an FEI groom can be hectic and demanding. Grooms need to stay up to date on constantly evolving rules, perceive subtle changes in a horse and adapt accordingly, and plan for events months in advance. In this episode, we speak with renowned FEI jumping groom Danny Ingratta about how he acquires his […]

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Happy 15 year anniversary to the Horse Radio Network. Dr. Sallie Hyman joins us to talk about caring for pleasure/trail horses that are in light sporadic work. Of course we end with some Weird News. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3243 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the […]

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On this episode of The Ride’s Winning Insight Horse&Rider OnDemand expert Brad Barkemeyer talks about how leaning impacts your horse, and what that looks like in different disciplines. At Horse&Rider OnDemand you can enjoy hundreds of how-to videos from disciplines like reining, ranch riding, reined cow horse, natural horsemanship, and more. Visit OnDemand.HorseandRider.com and use […]

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What are the symptoms of heat stress in horses? What can we do to avoid it? How can nutrition play a role? Tune in for the answers! Host:Coach Jenn, Glenn the Geek Todays contributor:Kemin Equine Download Kemin Equine Heat Stress Resource Poster Additional support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for […]

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Sue Smith is a true champion in our sport and has trained some of the best horses we've watched run down the alley. From the futurity world to the NFR, we have seen her win, and in the month of July she won almost $45,000. Winning Ogden, Nampa and Cheyenne with an arena record setting […]

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In this all Tevis review episode we are joined by Tevis winnerJeremy Reynolds, as he explains how he trained his horse to ride without a bridle.Heather Reynolds makes a surprise visit to tell us about her top 10 finish and why she did Couger Rock up and down.Finally, Haggin Cup Winner Haley Moquin tells us […]

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Great Lakes Circuit young guns Cole Smith and Reed Boos made great use of their weekend of rodeoing, cashing in on the circuit front. They split the win at Iowa’s Championship Rodeo in Sidney, won the Carson Community Rodeo (Iowa) and also placing at the Woodbury County Fair (Moville, Iowa). On this episode of The […]

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Business is a balancing act of finding and firing clients. Veterinary practice is no different. Equine practitioners should be willing to “fire” clients who cause them stress. Practitioners should look for clients who fit their practice. In this episode, Kelly Zeytoonian, DVM, MBA, CERP, talks about dealing with problem clients and learning to pick and […]

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Sarah Booth of The Shea Center in San Juan Capistrano tells us the story of Choco and his near death experience and all the amazing things he did after. Devan Horn returns with an update on the Mongol Derby as the riders have now crossed the halfway point. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode […]

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On this week’s episode, CCI5* event rider and ICP Level IV Certified Instructor Ashley Johnson helps a young rider moving up to Preliminary Level with the skills necessary to have a successful show jumping round in competition. The emphasis is on exercises to control the bigger stride needed and the more electric atmosphere of the […]

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This podcast is sponsored by Purina Animal Nutrition, with three research-backed ration balancers to fill nutritional gaps in your horse’s diet. Enrich Plus delivers a concentrated source of protein, vitamins and minerals without unnecessary calories. Enrich Plus Senior features ActivAge Prebiotic Technology and Outlast Supplement for aging easy-keepers. Omega Match is rich in Omega-3 fatty […]

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Who did the entering? Who booked the travel? On this bonusRoping.comtips episode of The Short Score,Jake Barnes and Clay O’Brien Coopertalk about who had what responsibilities out on the road and how they handled rodeoing once they started families. Become a Better Roper: Roping.comis the online training resource for team ropers. In addition to thousands […]

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We are talking to US Equestrian Managing Director, Laura Roberts, for updates on North American Youth Championships happening next week in Michigan. Then, Karen Isberg tells us about the importance of supplementing electrolights during the hot summer months. And, we are also talking history of the NAYCH with George and Roberta Williams. Listen in… GUESTS […]

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Devan Horn joins us with an update on Day 3 of the Mongol Derby. Photographer Kirstie Marie tells us how to take better horse pics using our phones and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3240 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive […]

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On Surviving Summer, Heather and Natalie chat about how their summers are going, both the highs and the lows. Additionally, they talk travel preparation, gardening, and the challenging moment when your daughter rides your pony and he tests her. Important Links: Website: www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/adultingwithhorsespodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast Support for this podcast provided by […]

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Billy Bob Brown and Kirby Blankenship survived the gauntlet that is Cheyenne Frontier Days’ tournament-style format to win the coveted team roping title at the Daddy of ’em All, banking $10,600 each for the final round’s 8.0-second run and another $1,400 a man in round money. After their win, host Chelsea Shaffer sat down with […]

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Today’s listener Q&A with Mary Kitzmiller cover restarting an older horse who needs to improve her topline, the value of taking a break between training exercises, and how to help a horse overcome ‘stranger danger’. Classic re-visit. Image Credit:Mary Kitzmiller Horsemanship Today’s Hosts:Mary KitzmillerandCoach Jenn FollowMary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller’s Store Follow Horse Radio Network […]

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Many listeners have asked for information on horse mortality/health insurance. Today we start a series answering your questions on buying horse mortality/health insurance with Fry’s Equine Insurance. Also, Dr. Wendy Ying, DVM CVA talks about things you can do when dogs and horses are young that will help them later in life and some weird […]

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Did your love of horses start in the pages of a book? This episode will resonate with anyone who grew up reading the equine literary classics—books like “Misty of Chincoteague,” “The Black Stallion” and “My Friend Flicka.” Listen to revisit that poignant experience with us! This episode of “Barn Stories” is brought to you by […]

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Since we started The Money Barrel Podcast, so many of you, the listeners, have asked questions about incentive programs, or asked for an episode about current incentives. Kayla took some time to really look into as many of the incentives as she could and bring you a ton of information. From the Royal Crown, to […]

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DonMcLeanis the legendary singer/songwriter best known for his hits “(Bye Bye, Miss) American Pie.” “Vincent,” and “And I Love You So.” He was the first songwriter to have number one hits in two separate centuries, and “American Pie” has been chosen by the Recording Industry Association of America as one of the top five songs […]

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Insurance can be an intimidating subject, so HRN founder Glenn the Geek sat down with Susan Strawser from Fry’s Equine Insurance to make it all more clear. Host: Coach Jenn, Glenn the Geek Todays contributor: Fry’s Equine Insurance Additional support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people at […]

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In this episode of The Ride, Nichole and Devin talk with Crysta Brown. A professional rider who has recently transitioned from all-around events over to ranch riding events. This episode is brought to you by Spalding Labs Fly Predators. Be sure to follow us onFacebookandInstagram. We want to hear from you! Email Nichole and Devin […]

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Your hosts Jen and Jenn review the 2023 Saratoga Women In Business Spectacular and include highlights from speakers as well as a roundtable discussion. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 51: Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Dr. Sam Fielding Guest: Andy Belfiore Guest: Vicki Lowell Sponsored by: Saratoga Women In Business […]

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In the stunning equestrian spectacle, Cavalia, Kansas Carradine was a featured soloist in five acts and became renowned for her skills of roman-riding a team of four horses. Kansas then worked behind the scenes buying and training horses for Cavalia in both trick-riding and roman-riding. Relax Trax is specifically designed to relieve stress in your […]

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Leslie the Animal Communicator is back to do a reading of Jamie’s horse Zeus, that should be interesting. Equestrian First World Problems and Celebs with Horses are both back for an appearance. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3236 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings, produced […]

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After closing shop in the 1970’s, Hyer Boot Company is now reviving the legend of The Cowboy Boot. Guests and Links Episode 114: Hosts:Mike Donnell,Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Zach Lawless, the Great Great Grandson of CH Hyer Visit the WESA Website

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On this bonus Roping.com tips episode of The Short Score, Jake Barnes and Clay O’Brien Cooper reminisce on turnout stories.

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This week Scott sits down with Karlee Peterson and Maggie Burke of The Cowboy Channel. Karlee is the Executive Producer and Maggie works as the Content Creator for this exciting network totally dedicated to western sports and the western lifestyle. Both ladies share their experience and knowledge of horses, and how they were able to […]

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Glenn went down the Reddit Rabbit Hole with some interesting horse talk, a story about a lady’s horse, random Jamie and Glenn nonsense and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3235 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, […]

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In this episode, we discuss the 2023 outbreak of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) in California and Texas with Angela Pelzel-McCluskey, DVM, MS, a National Equine Epidemiologist for the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services. “Disease Du Jour” is brought to you in 2023 by Merck Animal Health.

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Hi. I’m Stephanie Ruff, content manager for Practical Horseman. Welcome to this special edition of the Practical Horseman podcast sponsored by Cosequin®. Cosequin® ASU Joint & Hoof Pellets contain quality ingredients to support joint and hoof health and leave out the fillers molasses and alfalfa — all while delivering the taste horses love. The colors […]

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Auditor Celeste reports live from the 97th Annual Chincoteague Island Pony Swim. Michael from Kemin Equine goes in depth on equine heat stress and what signs to look for that your horse is in danger. Plus, some Weird News, listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3233 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE […]

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Regular contributor Michelle Barr from Right Lead Equestrian in LA shares her secret to keeping your horse’s tail blindingly white. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Michelle Barr,Right Lead Equestrian Center Support for this podcast provided by:US Rider Equestrian Motor Plan Additional support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people atHorse Radio […]

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Episode 77 features my review of CLARIFLY® LARVICIDE TOP-DRESS FLY CONTROL, a top-dress supplement that helps curb flies and can be used as part of your integrated pest management approach. Tune in to hear details on what this product is, how to use it, and more! This episode is brought to you by Central Life […]

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Welcome to the Dressage Today Podcast. Aviva and Stephanie talk about dealing with horses in the heat and poor air quality. Aviva answers this “Ask the L” question. Does it matter what posting diagonal you are on during a test? And when trotting across the diagonal in the arena, where is the best place to […]

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We chat with professional horse trainer, Jena Antonucci, about her success as the first woman to train a Triple Crown Race winner, and her experience working in the racing industry. We catch up with Making the Makeover Series riders, Melissa Meitzen and Julia Jesu. Winnie Morgan Nemeth joins us from New Vocations to give us […]

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We discuss allergy testing for horses, critter of the show is the Red Panda, critter nutrition focuses on labeling definitions. Co-Hosts: Tigger Montague from BioStar USand Pati Pierucci from Pierucci Dressage Ask Hedwig Learn more about Whole Food Supplements for your horse and dog’s optimal health at Biostar US FollowHealthy Critters Radio on Facebook

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TheCalifornia Rodeo Salinasis a coveted win for many rodeo guys, includingCoy RahlmannandJonathan Torres.The long score and five steers (so long as you make the short round) make for a western week of team roping. With a 48.5 on five steers, Rahlmann and Torres took home the coveted Salinas title, and on this episode of The […]

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Dr. Allison and Dr. John discuss how and when to call on a TCVM practitioner, and what types of cases respond to TCVM either by itself and in conjunction with mainstream medicine. After that, they discuss TCVM dermatology and specific cases that were treated using TCVM. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3232 – […]

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In today’s busy equine practice, finding time to learn can be very difficult. In this episode of The Business of Practice podcast, we talk to AAEP Director of Education Karen Pautz, MS, about continuing education opportunities for equine veterinarians. “The Business of Practice” podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. Learn more at carecredit.com.

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We hear all about Jamie’s trip to visit Zeus in Colorado. Pat Raia, from “What Italians Really Eat”, gives us her recipe for Pasta & Asparagus and our Rescue Horse of the Week is a TB named Uptown Express that will soon be ready for a new riding career. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING […]

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On this week’s episode, hunter trainer Louise Serio coaches riders through a hunter course with a bending line in part two of this two part series. With nervous horses, sometimes repetition helps the horse relax, but it is important that the rider stay relaxed as well. She also stresses the importance of knowing your horse […]

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According to Charles de Kunffy, classical horsemanship is based on the idea to develop a horse in a partnership that enhances his performance to the maximum of his inborn talents, totally painlessly and without emotional trauma and fear or physical pain or discomfort. As a result, it’s completely horse oriented. Hear just a fraction of […]

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Jake Barnes and Clay O’Brien Cooperwon seven world titles and were, inevitably, unbeatable. On today’s bonus Roping.com tips episode of the Short Score, Jake and Clay explain how they met and some stories from the road. Become a Better Roper: Roping.comis the online training resource for team ropers. In addition to thousands of videos and […]

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We are talking to Ohio dressage trainer, Karri McFadden, who has made a successful business of finding and training horses for amateur riders. After that, Wendy Murdoch talks about hay soaking. Plus, Maya Markowski is back with a Trainer Tip. Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 722: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-Stanfieldand Philip Parkes Guest: Karri McFadden […]

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Dean and Patti Reeves, of Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, is back to tell us about their successful trip to Royal Ascot. Annie from RideTV stops by to talk about the RideTV relaunch, Dr. Wendy tells us how she really broke her leg and some Reali bAd Adz. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3230 – […]

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This week’s episode of thePractical Horseman Podcast, sponsored byPurina Animal Nutrition, is with is with top West Coast hunter competitor and trainer, Jenny Karazissis.

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What’s the best way to pick a diamond in the rough off the racetrack? This week, we’re talking about OTTBs and how to train one successfully. Also, have you tried the latest and greatest horse sports drink just yet? Thanks for tuning in! Guests and Links Episode 114: Host:Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist withHeels Down […]

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On this episode of Adulting with Horses, Heather and Natalie Chapter markers: 0:40 – We catch up and discuss Natalie’s legal high, why Heather is sleeping on the couch and how she’s building a podcast studio in her basement. 25:00 – A Year in Review. A lot can change in a short amount of time, […]

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Ashley fills in for Jamie as Susan Friedland, author of Marguerite, Misty and Me, tells us about her quest to learn everything she could about Marguerite Henry, author of Misty of Chincoteague. Auditor Tracey Cosgrove shares her adventures with her two adorable Fjords and Ashley finishes the story of her adventures showing in Italy. Listen […]

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A good trail horse will respond promptly to your cues. But what happens if your trusty partner balks when asked to go in a certain direction? As we learn in this episode of “Barn Stories,” trust works both ways! This episode of ‘Barn Stories’ is brought to you by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, guardian of equine […]

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In 2022, Nelson Wyatt and Tyler Worley decided to shift their focus from the NFR to the Texas Circuit Finals. And despite inevitably feeling disappointed at first, plan B proved a great decision as they went on to win the Texas Circuit Finals and the year-end titles. A year later and their decision is still […]

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Regular contributor Michelle Barr from Right Lead Equestrian in LA offers up a handy water trough hack. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Michelle Barr,Right Lead Equestrian Center Support for this podcast provided by: Sentinel Horse Nutrition Additional support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio […]

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Glenn & Jamie are on their own with listener submitted holiday songs, a wacky list of holiday movies and a batch of bad ads sure to hit your funny bone. A classic re-visit. Link for sight impaired–Click Here TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek:co-host, executive in charge of comic relief,Jamie Jennings:co-host, director of wacky […]

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Auditor Chantel, joins us on the way home from the “Great Sophia and Mom Road Trip to BreyerFest”. Donnaldson Brown, author of Because I Loved You, joins us to talk about The Equus Effect and her book about love and family, ambition and horses, and the impact of war. Finally, our My Right Horse Adoptable […]

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We had the opportunity to catch up with Rainey Skelton this week during a few days break for her during the busy July rodeo season. Currently navigating her way through her WPRA rookie year, Rainey is no stranger to success in the rodeo arena – from growing up on the rodeo road travelling with her […]

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The Chair for the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee, Dr. Reuss, joins us to help horse owners learn what to expect in a lameness exam. And Carl Bledsoe coaches and trains Gaited Horses to become even smoother and sounder rides. Show Host:Debbie Loucks Title Sponsor:HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGloves Guest:Dr. Sarah Reuss Guest:Carl Bledsoe For tips […]

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We talk toAnnie Finch about leaving her corporate career to become an entrepreneur with her own cosmetic company. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 50: Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Annie Finch | Facebook | Instagram Sponsored by: Saratoga Women In Business Spectacular Featured Image:

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The newest member of the HRN family, Ashley Winch, joins us to talk about her time living and riding in Italy. Play along with this month’s Studies Show and some Realli BaD Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3225 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive […]

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Equine asthma is one of those conditions that most veterinarians will see in their careers. How often or how severe will depend on many factors. Listen in as we talk withNimet Browne, DVM, MPH, DACVIM, of Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, about this condition. “Equine asthma is one of the more common causes of non-infectious respiratory […]

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Dr. Lacher explains what tendons and ligaments are, how they function, and the challenges of healing them. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Dr. Erica Lacher fromSpring Hill Equine Clinicin Newberry, FL Support for this podcast provided by:Equiotic Additional support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people atHorse Radio Network

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In this National Reining Horse Association episode; Coming off of an exciting 6666 NRHA Derby presented by Markel, learn more about youth programming, scholarships and opportunities through the National Reining Horse Youth Association Past Vice President Grace Wilson and current NRHyA President Adrianna Runzo. Episode 3224 Links: Hosts of the NRHA Monthly Episode:Christy Landwehr and […]

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Kaitlin Hendry explains what Equine Performance Identities are, Dr. Seamans on the success of his book “Never Trust a Sneaky Pony: And Other Things They Didn’t Teach Me in Vet School” and some weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3223 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: […]

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Dr. Lou Gaston is the president of Medical Emergency Data Systems, Inc., a company focused on making prominent medical information standard in helmet-wearing activities. Dr. Gaston graduated from the physician’s assistant program at Alderson Broaddus University in West Virginia and then went on to receive his Doctor of Chiropractic from Sherman Chiropractic College. He then […]

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We learn about the sport of Trail Trials, chat with Berit Myer about completing at least one 50 mile ride a year on her horse Tezona for 20 years. Plus, is your horse’s EDPP normal? HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3222 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Coach Jennand Karen Chaton […]

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In 2022, California’sTanner Jameswas undefeated in the Resistol Rookie of the Year race on the head side. This year, James sits No. 23 in the world standings. On this episode of The Short Score, we see how James’ year is shaping up as he heads to the Rocky Mountain Cup in Calgary for the first […]

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Dr. Pamela Reband, author Three Steps Up to Mediocrity, shares with us her story of overcoming a paralyzing fear, getting back into the sport she loves, and the friendships she develops along the way. Plus, our new Adoptable Horse of the Week segment brings us Cooper from Lollypop Farm in Rochester, NY. Listen in… HORSES […]

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Equine sports science is growing in popularity in select disciplines and regions of the world. In this episode, we chat with Romy Borrione about her journey working with Thoroughbred racehorses and how she built her own sports science business in Australia. Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 35: Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim […]

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WPRA West Roping Director, multiple-time CNFR champion, collegiate coach and OG goat tying instructor Lynn Smith sits down with Chelsea Shaffer, host of The Score and Editorial Director over top rodeo publications The Team Roping Journal , The Breakaway Roping Journal, Barrel Racing Magazine and CalfRoping.com, to discuss where breakaway ropers are at in the […]

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We’re chatting with Holly Hilliard,Chair of the Adult ProgramsCommittee at YourDressage. Then,our chosen book club auditor will reviewEric Smiley’s book. Today’s trainer tip is provided by Coach Tony Sandoval, and he’s talking all things nutrition. Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 720: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-Stanfieldand Philip Parkes Guest: Holly Hilliard Guest:Tony Sandoval|Instagram United States Dressage […]

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A steer stepping left is not ideal. So, what do you do in that situation? On this bonus Roping.comtips episode of The Short Score, brought to you bySpalding Labs,Dustin EgusquizaandTravis Gravesexplain their reactions, both physical and mental. About Spalding Labs Have you found a fly-control solution that actually works? Instead of going after the adult […]

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Fred Kray author of “Broken: The Suspicious Death of Alydar and the End of Horse Racing’s Golden Age” joins us to talk about the life and mysterious death of Alydar. Where did the term Dog and Pony show come from and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3220 – Show […]

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On this episode of Adulting with Horses, Heather and Natalie discuss the term “horse addict”. Lose the negative connotation and focus on the good things that result from being passionate about horses. Plus, Heather is injured and Natalie puts on her big girl pants to go on a trail ride. Chapter markers: 0:48 – Topic […]

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Dr. Wendy Ying talks about why we need to have our horses teeth floated. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Dr. Wendy Ying Support for this podcast provided by: Equiotic Additional support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

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Today’s listener Q&A with Mary Kitzmiller answers questions about collection and bridling fussy horses. Listener Dani stops by to chat about what she learned at Mary’s recent clinic plus offers advice to those who may want to organize a clinic in their home town. Our training tip deals with stillness, and how your horse can […]

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Dennis Thompson, founder of the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society and Gypsy Gold Farm joins us to settle some misconceptions about Gypsy Vanners. Dr. Tania Cubitt from Performance Horse Nutrition speaks to us about Electrolytes and salt and mental health skills for riders. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3218 – Show Notes and Links: […]

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In this episode of The Ride, Devin takes over hosting duties by herself while Nichole was out of office for her horse’s second colic surgery, and talks with Al Dunning about problem solving in the saddle. This episode is brought to you by Manna Pro. Be sure to follow us onFacebookandInstagram. We want to hear […]

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Is beauty really in the eye of the beholder? What about equine beauty? The author of the story that inspired this episode invites us to think about this in terms of horses we’ve known and loved. This episode of ‘Barn Stories’ is brought to you by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, guardian of equine health: https://bit.ly/Sentinel-Find-Your-Feed

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Anyone can become down on their luck and it’s never too late to recognize resources local to you. In this episode, Julie and Megan speak with three women who are working to help horse owners and horse enthusiasts help horses in need. Brittney Vallot highlights the amazing work that Days End Farm Horse Rescue and […]

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Brothers J.C. and L.J. Yeahquo have spent majority of the 2023 season inside the Top 15. On this episode of The Short Score, we visit with the No. 7 team in the world to take a look into what their first Fourth run inside the Top 15 looks like as they continue to fight the […]

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Jamie gets crutches, Monty Roberts names the new Mustang, Dr. Gimenez from TLAER explains the best way to right a cast horse, we learn about Trail Dressage from Steve Simmons and Beth from the NJ Conservation Foundation tells us about Lana Lobell Farms. Plus, listener calls! Classic Re-visit. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3216 – […]

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We talk toDelia Nash about her experience in Research & Development, International Sales and winning the Grade 1 Golden Shaheen Race in Dubai. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 49: Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Delia Nash, Facebook, Instagram Sponsored by: Saratoga Women In Business Spectacular Featured Image: Delia Nash

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Adam Janecka tells us about a new product that hooks to a helmet strap and allows you to communicate with fellow riders or instructors. We follow up from Wednesday, some equine news and some Realli Badd Adz, listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3215 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn […]

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An introduction to Flynt Western men’s western wear. Listen in… Guests and Links Episode 113: Hosts:Mike Donnell,Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Gary Adelman and Julie Byington Visit the WESA Website 

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In this episode, Rachel Liepman, DVM, DACVIM (large animal), talks about equine wobblers syndrome, which is also known as cervical vertebral stenotic myelopathy or CVSM. “Disease Du Jour” is brought to you in 2023 by Merck Animal Health.

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Dr. Carole Holland speaks from Germany about an interesting lameness case that turned out to be a gastrointestinal source. Dr. John Langlois and Dr. Allison Marshall speak about acuscan technique to determine the source of lameness, and about Herbal formulas, their structure, and one reason why they are so effective. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE […]

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In this excerpt from Horsemanship Radio podcast we learn the uses of a fake arm or hand in training horses. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Monty Roberts, Ask Monty from Horsemanship Radio podcast Sponsored by Spalding Fly Predators Join the community, become an HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio […]

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Jamie does her annual review of how to prepare your horses for fireworks and Glenn reviews the top things to do if caught riding in a lightning storm. Plus, Horses in History and Weird News. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3218 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: […]

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Some gifts come at a price! In the story that inspired this episode, the author is given the perfect horse, snatching away her lifelong dream of shopping for that perfect horse. Is there a lesson here? Tune in to find out. This episode of ‘Barn Stories’ is brought to you by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, guardian […]

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As most of you know, our other side gig is the Colorado Classic Futurity and Maturity that was just held last week. We were able to sit down with Brandon Cullins and Emily Efurd and it was a laid back, fun, honest look into the lives of these two incredible trainers and their program. Brandon […]

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I know that I’d love to catch every fly before it can even take flight, but of course, that is not realistic and sometimes a small amount of flies make it into adulthood. In these cases, the Bite Free Stable Fly Trap from Starbar Products comes to the rescue! In this episode, I give my […]

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Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored bySpalding Labs. In this episode’s Ask the L, Aviva talks about how to correctly excuse yourself from a class when everything goes wrong. Then Stephanie and Aviva together interview Australian Helen Fletcher with Equipoise Pilates for Equestrians. In 2013, Fletcher wrote an article for Dressage Today, and now […]

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On this episode of The Ride’s Winning Insight Horse&Rider OnDemand expert Brad Barkemeyer talks about burnout in show horses and how you can avoid it. At Horse&Rider OnDemand you can enjoy hundreds of how-to videos from disciplines like reining, ranch riding, reined cow horse, natural horsemanship, and more. Visit OnDemand.HorseandRider.com and use promo code THERIDE […]

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In this episode, we talk with Jen Braid, CPA, EA, about recession-proofing your veterinary practice. Her first words of wisdom on this podcast were that “recession-proofing” your equine veterinary business is not possible. “What you can do is soften the impact of a recession,” she stated. “The Business of Practice” podcast is brought to you […]

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Onlast week’s episodeof The Short Score, we introduced you to the No. 3 header in the Resistol Rookie Race, Kolby Krieger. On this episode, we’re bringing you his partner–the one and only Rich Skelton. Skelton is the only eight-time world champion heeler in history, and on this episode he talks about his partnership with Krieger, […]

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Mary Kitzmiller from Kemp TX. Mary has competed in a wide variety of disciplines, as well as Road To The Horse (wildcard) & multiple Mustang Makeover events. Mary also does demonstrations and clinics all over the country. This time we discuss how to pony another horse safely. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Mary Kitzmiller,Horses In The Morning […]

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Winners of the AHP Podcast Awards, Heather Wallace and Natalie Keller Reinert of Adulting with Horses, join us to celebrate. Author Mary Curran stops by to talk about her book “Divas ‘Til Death” and her rocky start in journalism and some Equestrian First World Problems, listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3211 – Show […]

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Join host Chelsea Shaffer as she dives deep into conversation with Jeremy Buhler, the 2016 world champion heeler and current leader of the world standings in 2023. Jeremy shares insights into his remarkable season alongside partner Rhen Richard, his unforgettable world championship night in 2016 with Levi Simpson, his honest mental game and his pursuit […]

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We share tips on keeping horses hydrated in the summer, critter of the show is the armadillo, in Critter Nutrition we focus on Oxidative stress in horses with gastric ulcers, and in coffee klatch we ask what is the best advice you’ve gotten on training your dog. Co-Hosts: Tigger Montague from BioStar USand Pati Pierucci […]

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Human athletes use compression boots to aid circulation in the lower body post-exercise and during extended travel. Similar devices can be used as a therapy for individuals living with lymphedema. A team at NC State took this concept and developed a new product, the EQ Press, to address the same situations in horses. In this […]

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This Training Buzz is sponsored bySaddlery Brands International. Have you heard about Bates Saddles’ exciting NEW dressage saddle the Bates Isabell Icon? Combining over 35 years of competition experience and 90 years of saddle innovation, the Bates Isabell Icon stands alone in high-performance dressage, as truly state of the art. Your journey begins here. Watch […]

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TrainerJessica Gaston tells us how to start training your young horses. Then, we’re thrilled to speak to Dressage Rider Katherine Bateson about the secret to riding her Grand Prix horse. For this week’s trainer tip, we’re answering questions about lunging! Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 719: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-Stanfieldand Philip Parkes Guest: Jessica Gaston […]

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Slow cattle have their own important role in training and tuning up horses. In this bonus Roping.com tips episode of The Short Score,Trevor Brazile and Miles Bakerexplain the role slow cattle play in their trainingprogram. Become a Better Roper: Roping.comis the online training resource for team ropers. In addition to thousands of videos and exclusive […]

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Jennie Lupkin joins us to tell us about the amazing rescue and rehabilitation of Quest the Pony and Jamie answers a listener training question on pushy horses. Plus, some Realli bAd Adz, listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3210 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in […]

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What does it take to breed and train a sporthorse from the ground up? This week we’re talking to an American breeder about just that. Thanks for tuning in! Guests and Links Episode 113: Host:Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist withHeels Down Magazine Host:Jessica Payne, International Event Rider forHampf Equestrian Host:Ellie Woznica Owner/Trainer ofDouble Barrel Creek […]

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Dwarf miniature horses may seem cute, but unfortunately they come with a lot of health concerns and often have extensive limb and hoof issues. Josh Dolan of The Peeps Foundation chats about how he approaches corrective trimming and shoeing on these dwarves, and what else we can do to help. Thank you to our amazing […]

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Guests Kim Walnes and Sarah Watson BS, DC, VSMT, CACCP help us understand how body shape, strength, flexibility and position impact both human and horse performance and soundness. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3209 –Show Notes and Links: Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired:Click Here Hosts:Kayla Benney ofSelcouth Sport Horses Title Sponsor:Total EquiHealth Guest: […]

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Auditor Delia joins Glenn and Jamie to review The Movement and Dr. Brooks caught up with Coach Jenn and they discussed Gene Expression. Plus, some mighty weird news, listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3208 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, […]

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Dr. Brooks explains the basics of equine color genetics. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Dr. Samantha Brooks, Brooks Genetics, University of Florida Sponsored by Spalding Fly Predators Join the community, become an HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

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Kolby Krieger, a 21-year-old originally from Fredricktown, Missouri, was down on his luckandhis money when he connected with eight-time World ChampionRich Skelton. The two have since paired up and are hitting the trail. Krieger also currently sits No. 4 in theResistol Rookierace with $10,204.72 won thus far. On this episode of The Short Score, Lillian […]

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Classic mash up. Joy Hills, co-host of Retired Racehorse Radio talks about what Juneteenth means to her, Bull Rider Abe Morris shares his experiences as rodeo competitor and baker, and Roda Ferraro show tells us about the Racing’s Black Pioneers exhibit at the Keeneland Library. Plus, to honor all the dads out there, list of […]

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Dressage JudgeFie Anderson joins the show to share some tips and insights. Then, Wendy discusses her online program. And for this week’s trainer tip, we’re diving deeper into lunging. Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 718: Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip Parkes Guest:Fie Andersen Guest:Wendy Murdoch|Sure Foot Equine|Murdoch Method Facebook|The Whole Rider Book Club:The […]

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Your first swing at a rodeo will differ from your first swing at a jackpot. In this bonusRoping.comtips episode of The Short Score,Nick Sartain explains the difference between his jackpot and rodeo swings. About Nick Sartain Sartainis a six-time NFR header and the 2009 world champion and NFR average title winner who has a ProRodeo […]

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Glenn and Jamie are together at Monty Robert’s Flag is Up Farm in Solvang, CA. Special guests include Debbie Loucks from Horsemanship Radio and musician Jared Rogerson. Also, they are joined by a number of listeners who are attending the Movement! Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3206 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES […]

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On episode 26 of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Natalie and Heather check in on the progress they’ve made on their goals (or lack thereof) and speak candidly about the challenges of adulting, setting goals, and keeping them. Chapter markers: 0:49 – Intro Chat- Heather and Natalie catch up. 14:45 – Check in on goal […]

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Steve Purcella and Steve Northcott battled Matt Tyler and Kory Koontz in the 1996 Mega Match over 30 steers and three score lengths, in a match that helped define a generation of team ropers. But what exactly does Purcella remember about the iconic roping? Find out. — Episode presented by: ADM’s Forage First® GLO feeds […]

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We share our worming protocols for horses, critter of the show is the sloth, in critter nutrition we focus on bringing home a new puppy and in coffee klatch we ask; what characteristics of your horse or dog or cat reflect a part of your own personality? Co-Hosts: Tigger Montague from BiostarUSand Pati Pierucci from […]

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In this episode, we spoke about diagnosing, treating and rehabilitating kissing spines in horses with José M. García-López VMD, DACVS, DACVSMR. “Disease Du Jour” is brought to you in 2023 by Merck Animal Health.

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Beth Behrs recently took a Horsemanship 101 course with girlfriends Sarah Maslin Nir and Jessie Lochrie at Monty Roberts’ California Horse Center in Solvang California. Debbie and Beth have fun sharing about the experience and Beth’s love for horses. And Adam Black returns to give us the details of the exciting Appalachian Trainer Face Off […]

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Joanna Lowes joins us from the UK after competing in Man vs Horse. Our Daily Dose Health Segment brings us Dr. Woodrow from the New Bolton Center discussing Asthma in horses and some mighty weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3204 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the […]

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Michelle Barr and Coach Jenn take on the dreaded diaper butt! Use this easy barn hack to keep your horse from trashing his tail on the horse trailer butt bar. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Michelle Barr,Right Lead Equestrian Center Support for this podcast provided by:Equiotic Additional support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors Listen to more […]

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Dr. Marvin Beeman has been a practicing performance equine veterinarian for over 65 years. His knowledge and reputation is unmatched in the industry and this episode is truly special, getting to talk to him about the advances in equine vet medicine over the last 6 decades and some of his favorite moments in his career. […]

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On this episode of The Ride’s Winning Insight Horse&Rider OnDemand expert Ryan Rushing talks about burnout in show horses and how you can avoid it. At Horse&Rider OnDemand you can enjoy hundreds of how-to videos from disciplines like reining, ranch riding, reined cow horse, natural horsemanship, and more. Visit OnDemand.HorseandRider.com and use promo code THERIDE […]

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Karen and Coach Jenn chat about the consequences of not practicing riding in inclement weather,Erin Aloan Grogan shares her experience as a first time ride manager and her recent CTR ride. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3203 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Coach Jennand Karen Chaton Image Credit: Horses in […]

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I’m excited to welcome backAndrea Bolduc, theRegional Sales ManageratStarbarProducts. Andrea has joined me on previous episodes to discussStabar’scomprehensive lineup of pest control, the importance of implementing an IPMapproach, andmore!Andreagrew up around horses,went to school in southeast Louisiana, and has been working for Central Life Sciences for more than a decade, where shehelps a wide variety […]

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In this episode, we talk with Nina Mouledous, DVM, a Trust Veterinarian for the AVMA Professional Liability Insurance Trust (PLIT), about insurance coverage for equine veterinarians. Mouledous discusses the “four buckets” of insurance: personal, professional, business and employee-related. “The Business of Practice” podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. Learn more at carecredit.com.

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If you head over to the Great Lakes Circuit, you’ll hear a familiar name:Joe Beaver. The8x world championclaims the Great Lakes Circuit nowadays heading for Levi Pettigrew, and the two had a successful circuit weekend June 9-11. Beaver and Pettigrew were 8.3 in Tarkio, Missouri, to win fifth and $286, 5.0 to win $1,303 for […]

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After years of waiting Leslie from I Speak to Animals will do a reading of Scooter on the air. Rhiannon Wolff from the Marwell Zoo talk’s about their newest Przewalski foal and more Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3202 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn […]

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On this week’s episode of the PHOD Pod, seven-time Olympian Phillip Dutton guides several horse and rider pairs through their first spring outing on cross country. With an emphasis on calm rides while keeping the horse responsive to the leg, his instruction works for all levels of riders.

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This Training Buzz is sponsored byPurina Animal Nutrition, with three research-backed ration balancers to fill nutritional gaps in your horse’s diet. Enrich Plus delivers a concentrated source of protein, vitamins and minerals without unnecessary calories. Enrich Plus Senior features ActivAge Prebiotic Technology and Outlast Supplement for aging easy-keepers. Omega Match is rich in Omega-3 fatty […]

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On today’s show we’re chatting with Makeover veterans, Erin O’Keefe and Jackie Barr, to get their hot tips on following their favorite racehorses and making their virtual stable a reality. We catch up with Making the Makeover riders, Julia Jesu and Adriana Nanninni, and how their training is progressing for their Makeover horses. We wrap […]

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What role do orthobiologics play in the care and management of the modern sport horse? How do veterinarians determine what regenerative product should be used when and where? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Beau Whitaker about his approach to using orthobiologics to treat injuries in sport horses. Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links […]

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Connie Claire, from Ocala, is heading to the IHAA World Championships in Mongolia and she tells us how archery competitions work. Spotlight Rider Steph Pestka gives us an update on how the show season is going with her three full sisters and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3201 – […]

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This week we’re sipping on some skinny margs and talking about ration balancers. What are ration balancers anyway? Also why is everything so dang expensive?Thanks for tuning in! Guests and Links Episode 112: Host:Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist withHeels Down Magazine Host:Jessica Payne, International Event Rider forHampf Equestrian Host:Ellie Woznica Owner/Trainer ofDouble Barrel Creek Featured […]

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Yeah, we don’t do interviews but for this bonus episode of Adulting with Horses we had to make an exception. Will Grant, Mongol Derby Rider and Long Rider who just published his book, The Last Ride of the Pony Express: My 2,000 Mile Horseback Journey Into the Old West talks with us about his adventures, […]

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Grazing horses safely can take a lot more than just tossing horses out on grass. How do we know if the grass is safe, how can we minimize risk for laminitis, and how can we ensure our land and horses stay as healthy as possible in the process? Cherrie Nolden discusses this and more. Thank […]

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In this National Reining Horse Association episode, we will take a deep dive into what exactly is the NRHA Derby with Jack Medows the Non Pro Derby Champion last year, Jennifer Hoyt with FEI Para Reining and Abby Budd who won Reserve Champion in the Freestyle Reining class at the Derby last year. Episode 3200 […]

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Sonya Williams adopted a 16 year old draft horse from a rescue and three years later become a National Champ. We look back on the life of Secretariat 50 years after winning the Triple Crown and we learn what we should look for in a Probiotic with Kemin Equine. Plus, some weird news, listen in…. […]

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Awakened by a racket in the middle of the night, a horse owner discovers a horrifying scene in her barn. What happens next is a story well worth a listen. This episode of ‘Barn Stories’ is brought to you by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, guardian of equine health: https://bit.ly/Sentinel-Find-Your-Feed

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57 – In today's dynamic digital landscape, video has emerged as the ultimate gateway to brand discovery. As millions immerse themselves in the realm of TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, new favorite brands are born, capturing the hearts of eager consumers.  Are you ready to harness this transformative power and skyrocket your equine business to unparalleled […]

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We hear Monty Roberts’ take on whether you really need a round pen to train horses along with suggested design features. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Monty Roberts Support for this podcast provided by:Equiotic Additional support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people atHorse Radio Network

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The second episode of the American Horse Council edition of Horses in the Morning shines a spotlight on the youth of the horse industry. Julie and Megan speak with the president of the United States Pony Club, Jennifer Sweet, and the Executive Director of Amplify Horse Racing, Annise Montplaisir. We learn more about how the […]

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It’s officially June, which means the summer run is practically here. On this episode of The Short Score, we caught up with Tanner Tomlinson and Patrick on their win at the Old Fort Days Rodeo in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The pair went 3.7 seconds to both win $3,032.

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Another round of Studies Show, expensive horses, some equestrian news and your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3197 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos […]

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This episode unearths the raw emotions and untold narratives that transpired after the face-off between Derrick Begay and Cesar de la Cruz and Matt Sherwood and Cory Petska. In the final Mega Match, Begay and de la Cruz went into the last steer tied with Sherwood and Petska, and de la Cruz’s emotions ran high. […]

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On the first Breakdown podcast Goat Tying Breakdown, Panola women’s rodeo coach and Next Level Goat Tying coach Stacey Martin discusses how she has trained some of the top goat tyers in the world to push the limits of the sport. Martin breaks down the mental and physical training that goat tyers go through in […]

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On this week’s USDF episode, bridle fittingexpertKelly Jones shares some great information. Then, Jodi Kelly is back to give advice on planning your first international competition ride. Finally, Reese and Phil end with a wonderful Trainer Tip. Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 716: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-Stanfieldand Philip Parkes Guest:Kelly Jones Guest: Jodie Kelly Book […]

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Missing is hard. It takes you out of the money, and it can make the mental game even harder.BUTwhen a miss does happen, it’s important to get the most out of it. In this bonusRoping.comtips episode of “The Short Score,”Charly Crawfordexplains the mechanics of how the loop works through each part of the catch and […]

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No guests today as Glenn and Jamie guide us through random news, horse chat and a rant or two. Plus, we announce four winners of over $600 in prizes for Really Bad Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3196 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive […]

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In this episode, we talk about negative palmar angles with Steve O’Grady, DVM, MRCVS, who worked as a professional farrier for a decade prior to obtaining his degree in veterinary medicine. O’Grady’s current practice is Virginia Therapeutic Farriery, which is a referral practice that provides advanced services in equine podiatry. In the podcast, O’Grady gives […]

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On episode 25 of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie discuss what they look for in a trainer– the difference in education, cookie cutter barns, and expectations for finding a unicorn to teach them how to progress in their horsemanship. What do you look for in a trainer or riding instructor? Has that […]

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Today’s listener Q&A with Mary Kitzmiller features several issues with cantering or loping and switching leads behind. We chat about exercises to help horses who drag you around when you try to lead them. And what did Mary learn from training her dog that can be applied to horse training? Listen in to find out! […]

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We speak with Jane Garifo-Springer about her journey in business and how she took advantage of opportunities to keep progressing in her career and as an entrepreneur. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 47: Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Jane Garifo-Springer | Facebook | Twitter Link: Saratoga Women In Business Spectacular […]

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Sally Anne L. DeNotta DVM of the University of Florida breaks some myths about having foals, Glenn is back with stories of Norway, Jamie flies over her farm and some mighty weird news. Listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3194 – Show Notes and Links: The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, […]

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Dr. Steve Grubbs is the equine technical manager at Boehringer Ingelheim. Originally from Tennessee, Dr. Grubbs grew up breeding and showing Quarter Horses on his family’s farm, worked with the Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales, and then attended Ross University and the University of Tennessee.He went on to work for 11 years in private practice before returning to […]

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We share some tips and techniques for keeping the garden water hoses under control and functioning properly at the barn. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Michelle Barr, Right Lead Equestrian Center, Right Lead Equestrian Center Facebook Sponsored bySpalding Fly Predators Join the community, become anHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people atHorse Radio Network

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Partrade’s Christine Fordham talks about the company’s success and her new role as a WESA Board Member. Listen in… Guests and Links Episode 111: Hosts:Mike Donnell,Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Christina Fordham Visit the WESA Website

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Memorial Day Weekend is a special time as we honor those who selflessly sacrificed their lives for our freedoms. It’s also a big weekend of jackpotting before the best guys in the world head out for the summer run. On this episode of The Short Score, we go over who won what memorial ropings over […]

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REVISIT: Glenn put a cool show together including broken bones, how Zeus got his name, how a pit pony saved a miners life and Rodeo Clown Rockin’ Robbie Hodges. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3193 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic […]

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Today’s Training Buzz is with Susanne von Dietze who was born in Germany and currently resides in Israel. She is a leader in equestrian biomechanics. An author, physiotherapist, licensed Trainer A instructor and judge for dressage and show jumping, she gives lectures and seminars throughout the world. Von Dietze is a long-time columnist first for […]

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When you’re at a roping or rodeo, how do you approach the short round? How do you decide your game plan? In this bonusRoping.comtips episode of “The Short Score,”Roping.comcoach and world championMatt Sherwoodexplains how to deal with the short round and how to decide what approach to take for the situation. Matt Sherwood is a […]

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How can technology be used to inform training decisions? What does the future of training jumpers look like? In this episode, we speak with Canadian show jumping rider Sean Jobin on all things science in sport. Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 32: Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of theEquine High-Performance Sports […]

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Dr. Wendy and Jamie chat about dogs, birds and bald horses,Will Grant is a fascinating horseman and is the author of THE LAST RIDE OF THE PONY EXPRESS, and Realli BaD Adz HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3192 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of […]

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This week’s episode of the Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Spalding Labs, is with Olympic eventer and World Championship team silver medalist Will Coleman.

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Lizzie is the 2023 Cacchione Cup champion at IHSA Nationals 2023. She is agraduating senior from Boston University studying Human Physiology. She is originally from Seattle, WA. Elizabeth grew up competing primarily in the Equitation but also Junior...

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Why do people just no-call, no-show in this day and age? I mean, come on. This week, we’re happy to see Thoroughbreds getting some well deserved recognition and … is there anything to learn from mean comments from judges? Thanks for tuning in! Guests and Links Episode 110: Host:Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist withHeels Down […]

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Dr. Sabrina Brounts talks about DSLD in horses - often characterized by dropped fetlocks. We talk about the limitations of diagnostics, predictability testing, treatment options, and more.    Thank you to our sponsors: Use code HUMBLEHOOF...

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We chat with Doreen Atkinson about working equitation, the critter of the show is theblack copper Maran chicken andin critter nutrition we focus on what supplement labels don’t tell us. Co-Hosts: Tigger Montague from BiostarUSand Pati Pierucci from Pierucci Dressage Ask Hedwig Guest: Doreen Atkinson,USAWE Learn more about Whole Food Supplements for your horse and […]

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Today, we’re chatting with riding instructor and trainer, Jessica Reichel, on her featured New Vocation’s Success Story with her thoroughbred, Four K’s, and her newest career in endurance riding. We get to know Making the Makeover rider, Clare Mansmann, more as she comes on to talk about her current journey to the Makeover. We wrap […]

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Debbie Loucks and Jamie Jennings spend time with 9th generation Equine Aerialist and Equine entertainer Sylvia Zerbini about horse training and Breyerfest, and also chat with author Michelle Eames about her book “Riding Lessons, Things I Learned While Horsing Around“. And as always, we wrap up the show with Weird News from your neck of […]

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Undra Jeter, Director of Coach and Livestock Operations at Historic Williamsburg, talks to us about the rare breeds program at Colonial Williamsburg.We also look back at the Kentucky Derby and see who picked the winners, a little reminder to have fun with our horses and some Equestrian First World Problems.Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING […]

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Michell Barr and Coach Jenn share some wet weather inspired horse care hacks. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Michelle Barr,Right Lead Equestrian Center Support for this podcast provided by: Equiotic Additional support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

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We chat with USDF Certified Instructor Kate Fleming-Kuhn about the reworked instructor certification program. Then, we speak with FEI Steward Cassandra Hummert-Johnson about the discussions held at this year’s FEI Sports Forum in Switzerland. Afterward, we tell you how we first became instructors. Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 713: Co-Hosts:Reese Koffler-Stanfieldand Philip Parkes […]

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On this bonusRoping.comtips episode of “The Short Score,”Jake Barnes discusses how important it is to keep your practices intense. Working on yourself and your horses, and using your practice time wisely leads to success. Become a Better Roper: Roping.comis the online training resource for team ropers. In addition to thousands of videos and exclusive roping […]

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Jockey Alex Sherman joins us to chat all things Kentucky Derby, we make our picks and play Derby Trivia. Jamie talks to an Auditor about the Equestrian Perfume she bough off a Facebook ad and some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3177 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE […]

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served as Miss Rodeo South Dakota & currently serves as head coach of Colby Community College's equestrian team. Before joining the coaching staff she was she was recruited to ride for CCC & had a successful tenure competing in IHSA & NCEA. In 2021...

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On episode 23 of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie reimagine horse shows for adults that involve having fun with other women who just want to have fun on horses. Forget competing against teenagers who are more flexible and have less fear than you. Such classes may or may not involve one-handed riding […]

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In this episode, we talk with Kent Allen, DVM, about diagnosing and treating back and neck pain in horses. Allen advocates for thorough imaging and discusses treatments such as shockwave, corticosteroids and orthobiologics. “Disease Du Jour” is brought to you in 2023 by Merck Animal Health.

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The Kentucky Derby is right around the corner and Jordi Visser, President & CIO of Weiss Multi-Strategy Advisers, joins us to explain handicapping and to talk about his picks for the weekend.In the Daily Dose Health Segment Dr Wendy Ying talks about what equine arthritis is and how Chinese Traditional Medicine deals with it. Listen […]

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We’ve featured many essays about saying goodbye to a beloved horse, but … a favorite pair of chaps? Maybe a special piece of tack or riding apparel has become a “keeper of memories” for you, too. Tune in to hear more.

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In this excerpt from the Dressage Radio Show, guest Lauren Sprieser provides a great visual of what correct and incorrect bend looks like. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Lauren Sprieser|Instagram|Facebook Sponsored by Spalding Fly Predators Join the community, become an HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

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Outfitting today’s stable is not as simple as it once was. That’s because the options for comfort and safety have just about tripled in the last decade. Innovative products make our lives as horsekeepers easier and more gratifying than ever, and...

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On this episode of The Ride’s Winning Insight Horse&Rider OnDemand expert Will Knabenshue talks about what he looks for when he’s shopping for a new all-around prospect. At Horse&Rider OnDemand you can enjoy hundreds of how-to videos from disciplines like reining, ranch riding, reined cow horse, natural horsemanship, and more. Visit OnDemand.HorseandRider.com and use promo […]

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Fly Predators by Spaling Labs is one of those products that if you know you know, and if you don’t, your mind is about to be blown! Fly Predators are a specific mixture of extremely small insects that feed on the pupa of the fly species we know and hate, and are used to drastically […]

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Max Corcoran stops by to talk about an amazing win by Tamie Smith at the Land Rover Three Day Event.Zana Cousins Greenwood of the Center of Horseback Combat in the UK tells us all about their amazing facility and some Equestrian First World Problems.Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3173 – Show Notes and […]

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Today we have Part 2 all about the equestrian sport of Working Equitation and while we are talking about the roots and history of a discipline, we pulled up an interview from ep 57 about Team Penning to learn from a few who were there at the beginnings… Show Host:Debbie Loucks Title Sponsor:HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One […]

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We speak with Chloe Phillips-Harris about her expeditions, wild horses in New Zealand, and her four-star Eventing career. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 45: Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Chloe Phillips-Harris, The Great Nomad Expedition and Wild Horse Master Class Facebook | Instagram Featured Image: EQ Businesswomen

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Noted equine sculptor and jewelry designer Blair Dworkin chats about how her artistic sense and love of horses that helped guide her career path. Listen in… Guests and Links Episode 109: Hosts:Mike Donnell,Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Blair Dworkin Visit the WESA Website 

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Welcome to a new Training Buzz. Today we hear from Germany Olympian Dorothee Schneider. Her first U.S. teaching engagement came at the 2019 New England Dressage Association’s symposium. Throughout the two days, she coached 10 horse-and-rider combinations and shared her training philosophy—one that has helped her become the success she is today. She also took […]

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In part two of this conversation with 20x world champion Jackie Crawford, Crawford breaks down the mental highs and lows of her rodeo career. She explains how she pulled herself out of an aggressive slump and what it’s like to be a mother and ProRodeo athlete. This episode is brought to you by Equinety. Visit […]

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Dr Lauren Proctor Brown, from Resolute Equine Sports Medicine, tells us how they train polo ponies to play in the heat of summer. Karrington from US Rider joins us to talk about the importance of having a backup plan when you are traveling with your horses. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3172 – […]

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Tayla Pierce-Hart discusses her journey to rehab with her horse Frankie, diagnosed with navicular and collateral ligament damage, with a vet suggestion of euthanasia. Tayla discusses the avenues they tried to get him sound, and what eventually allowed...

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In this episode, we are thrilled to introduce our new digital editor, Taylor Vollin, to our listeners. As our listeners know, The Team Roping Journal is the leading source of news and information for team ropers and fans of the sport. Taylor Vollin brings a wealth of experience to her new role as digital editor, […]

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April is here… and what’s the phrase? April Showers bring all the skin problems? Wait, that’s not right- tune in for Total EquiHealths’s EquiDu Moment- Product Highlight- H3Oil, the best product line to help combat scratches, and all the funk we horse owners have to deal with. We also welcome Dr. Jamie Shortz, of Pacific […]

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The best way to discover a country is on horseback! But how to find the perfect horseback holiday, the perfect outfitter and the perfect adventure? In today's podcast episode we talk about how to find a specialised travel agent or outfitter and how to...

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Sally from EventingNation joins us to give us a preview of the Land Rover Kentucky Three Day Event which starts tomorrow.We discuss the worst jobs in the barn and some weird news.Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3170 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge […]

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This time I sit down with Dr. Devon Hodge for a deep dive into Equine Herpesvirus, or EHV, including equine multinodular pulmonary fibrosis (EMPF). Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Dr. Devon Hodge, Miller & Associates Support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people atHorse Radio Network

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The first Chi University episode looking at Traditional Chinese Veterinary medicine with host Dr. Allison Marshall. We are also joined by founder of the Chi University Dr Xie to talk about how TCVM came to the United States and why it has become mainstream. Plus, Dr. Wendy Ying returns to talk about the herb Xiao […]

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Have you ever wanted to have the ability to accurately detect lameness using a Smartphone App? In this episode, we speak with Dr. Aagje Hardeman about the new markerless lameness diagnostics tool ‘Sleip’ as well as her own cutting-edge research on asymmetry and lameness detection in sport horses! Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode […]

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We’re all familiar with spring cleaning but what about spring hoof-keeping? We connect with Alicia Harlov, a farrier herself and host of the Humble Hoof podcast, on how to keep your horse’s hooves happy and healthy between seasonal changes. With Thoroughbred Makeover contestants starting to begin their retraining journeys with their horses, we are excited […]

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Welcome to the Dressage Today Podcast sponsored byWellness Ready. In this episode, we talk to none other than dressage legend Steffen Peters who just finished fourth, and was the highest placing American, at the FEI Dressage World Cup Final. Then Aviva addresses the question of whether it isbetter to do a “poorer” transition at the […]

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Auditor Kristine tells us about her new rescue, a Dutch Harness Horse from The Santana Center, a rescue in North Carolina. We take a look at the Land Rover Kentucky Three Day Event and Equestrian First World Problems.Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3168 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn […]

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Jamie tells us about her latest close call with tornadoes and hail. We learn what your horse’s breed would have been like in high school and some Really Bad Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3167 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of […]

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HorseandRiderBooks.com is the storefront for Trafalgar Square Books of North Pomfret, Vermont—a small, privately-owned publisher of fine equestrian books, eBooks, and videos, craft books, and selected other titles. The small publishing company of...

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It’s almost time for the Greatest Weekend All Year. We’re talking predictions, the horses and more with Doug Payne. We will we some of you in Kentucky this year? Thanks for tuning in! Guests and Links Episode 109: Host:Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist withHeels Down Magazine Host:Jessica Payne, International Event Rider forHampf Equestrian Host:Ellie Woznica […]

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On episode 22 of Adulting with Horses, Heather and Natalie discuss the endless struggle of work/family/barn balance and avoiding burnout. As always, they have an open, honest conversation (yes, with cuss words periodically) and dare we say, maybe ended up with a solution? Now if they can only follow through and walk the walk. This […]

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In this episode, we talked to Parminder Basran, PhD, a Fellow of the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine, about the use of artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine. Some of the applications discussed include image analysis, diagnostic decision support and drug discovery. “Disease Du Jour” is brought to you in 2023 by Merck Animal Health.

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William Shatner is first up on Celebs with Horses. Join host Lisa Wysocky as she talks with the iconic actor, author, musician, and horseman––William Shatner. He describes an enthusiastic life-long love and understanding of the horse that you won’t want to miss. Listen in… Celebs with Horses Episode 1: Host: Author Lisa Wysocky Title Sponsor: […]

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In this special episode hosted by Horse Husband Extraordinaire, Buck Harris, you'll learn about Helena's history with horses and how it all lead to an exciting new chapter in her horsekeeping life. Where did the Harrises settle for a winter retreat?...

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Kathleen Haak joins us to talk about horse snowshoes from the Vikings to today and the upcoming Medieval Carriage Symposium.Glenn finds out from Coach Jenn why she booked a vet appt for Scooter without telling him and some really weird news.Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3165 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN […]

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In part one of this conversation, 20-time World Champion Jackie Crawford shares her background from humble roots to becoming a household name within the Western industry. She also gives the backstory on “Kevin,” her bay horse who recently helped her earn a record-breaking $600,000 at The American Rodeo. She shares information on how she made […]

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Spring is here! I am ecstatic to be basking in the warm sun, seeing the green grass poking out of the ground, and hearing the welcome buzz of flies. Well, the last part not so much. Flies are a nuisance that all horse people have to manage, but luckily there are some great products out […]

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Heather Richards brings us up to date on the efforts to save Beebe Ranch, home of Misty of Chincoteague, and Sara Lareau provides our breed highlight – the curiously named Walkaloosa. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3163 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic […]

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Glenn and Allison bring you Day 3 from Equine Affaire in Ohio. They bring you interviews with some of the fascinating clinicians, vendors and spectators that are attending this year! Guests include: Trudy Midas from Espana Silk, Carl Bledsoe, Ashley and Emily of the United Horse Coalition, Jason and Bronwyn Irwin, Ava from Hunter’s Run […]

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Monty Roberts joins us to answer the question about training: when is too much, too much? And Nicole Chastain Price sits down with Debbie to give us great insights on the sport of Working Equitation, a discipline that tests the horse and rider’s partnership and ability to maneuver obstacles. There was so much good information, […]

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This Training Buzz is sponsored byCosequin. Cosequin® ASU Joint & Hoof Pellets contain quality ingredients to support joint and hoof health and leave out the fillers, molasses and alfalfa — all while delivering the taste horses love. The colors of our ingredients shine through for a difference you can see. Visit cosequinequine.com. Today we hear […]

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Glenn and Allison are live from Equine Affaire in Ohio, Day 2. They bring you interviews with some of the fascinating clinicians, vendors and spectators that are attending this year! Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3161 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of […]

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WESA’s newPresident chats about his career and his vision for WESA. Listen in… Guests and Links Episode 108: Hosts:Mike Donnell,Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Scott Tucker Link: Join us at WESA’s new home: the Dallas Market Center Link: Anderson Bean Mens Cowboy Boots Link: Anderson Bean Visit the WESA Website 

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Our friend, Patty Mayer,returnswith anotherWorld Cup review.Then, we havea new book for review, “SportHorseProblemSolver” by Eric Smiley.Then, Reese andPhilwillsharea TrainerTip about using the full scale of intensity when working with your aids. Listen in… GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 711: Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip Parkes Guest: Patty Mayer Guest: Eric Smiley Book Club:The Sport […]

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We have a conversation with Dr. Rachel Mottet about her consulting business and why she created a certification course in her field. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 44: Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor ofEQ Businesswomen Guest: Dr. Rachel Mottet | Facebook | Instagram Featured Image: EQ Businesswomen

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Glenn and Allison are live from Equine Affaire in Ohio. They bring you interviews with some of the fascinating clinicians, vendors and spectators that are attending this year! Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3160 – Show Notes and Links: Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click Here TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn […]

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Did you know the podcast is run by host Sally and her three kids?Each person has their role within the podcast to keep it running smoothly! During this episode you will learn about the inner workings of the podcast + bonus content where you hear about...

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Structural integration involves working with the fascial connections in a horse to help address movement and soundness issues with the goal of solid improvement that doesn't need continued therapy. Saxon Alexandra, a structural integration therapist...

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Developing a well-rounded and balanced nutrition plan for your competition horse can be challenging. He needs a feed program that meets all his basic nutritional needs while giving him enough energy to keep up with training and showing. Listen in to learn how to determine your horse’s nutritional needs and how to meet them in […]

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Major championships represent the pinnacle of high-performance in sports. But what goes on behind the scenes to ensure athletes are able to perform at their best? In this episode, we speak with former US Team Veterinarian Dr. Tim Ober about the responsibilities of the team vet as well as some helpful tips on preparing for […]

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Host Chelsea Shaffer is on the road this week, so G.R. Schiavino, TRJ’s managing editor, filled in on The Score by reading her exceptional work, Heading and Healing. It’s the story of Greg Ziel—a medically retired police sergeant from Las Vegas, Nevada—who, after battling PTSD, found team roping as his solace. — This episode is […]

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In this National Reining Horse Association episode, we will meet our co-host Sara Honegger and hear her horse adventure that led her to working for the NRHA. Long time NRHA member and NRHA Futurity Champion Shawn Flarida will join us to talk about what it takes in conformation and attitude to make a good reining […]

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Yeah….we were shocked too. The USTRC just announced there will be $10,000 added to the Open at the Total Feeds National Breakaway Championships, plus a slew of prizes and classes for 19 & Under, 15 & Under and 12 & Under athletes. Dru Stew breaks down everything you need to know about the event. Dru […]

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Jamie is back to tell us how Italy was and in our Daily Dose Health Tip Dr. Carole Holland talks about using alternative therapies such as acupuncture and chiropractic during the competition season.Plus, some weird news, listen in…. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3158 – Show Notes and Links: TheHORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the […]

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Horse adventures don't always need to be epic but also commonplace and short. It really is the spirit that counts. Rather than always dream about your future long ride, maybe go for a small adventure with your horse. Do a day ride, visit a friend or...

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Michelle Barr from Right Lead Equestrian Center in LA shares a simple, yet fun, lesson plan for an unmounted riding lesson. Host:Coach Jenn Todays contributor:Michelle Barr,Right Lead Equestrian Center Support for this episode provided byHRN Auditors Listen to more podcasts for horse people atHorse Radio Network

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Breeding Season is in full swing and we thought it was perfect timing to talk about one of the most legendary breeding programs in the western industry. We had the chance to talk to Billy Myers of Myers Performance Horses about basically everything that goes into having a top program. From the history of Frenchmans […]

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Karen Chaton offers advice on how do you safely contain your horse at a competition. Tami Rogeau, AERC West Region Trails Rep, discusses some of the issues facing our trails in the US, and how volunteers from AERC ranks are filling the gap. Laura Mayes shares her experiences as a first time rider manager for […]

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In this episode Nichole and Devin chat with Karey Louthan, a non-pro rider who competes in reined cow horse events and discuss what it’s like having her entire family be part of horse showing and her career in equine insurance. This episode is brought to you byADM Forage First Patriot Feeds. Be sure to follow […]

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54 – Mary Campbell is an equestrian entrepreneur and founder of Mare Modern Goods, a company that specializes in equestrian-inspired apparel, accessories, and lifestyle products. Passionate about making the horse world more inclusive and authentic, Mary has developed her brand with a focus on relatable and genuine messaging. Mare Modern Goods aims to break down […]

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This special episode of thePractical Horseman Podcast, sponsored byWeatherBeeta,comes to you from the 2023 FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final. Hear from riders at the press conference after the conclusion of final class.

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Stephanie Brown Beamer of Horse by Horse talks about bit fitting, the critter of the show is the common box turtle, and in critter nutrition we share information about Biostar’s new Chi Tonic. Plus, we ponder over the importance of taking time to recover after a hectic winter show season. Co-Hosts:Tigger Montague fromBiostarUSand Pati Pieucci […]

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We preview the new monthly reining episode coming on Thursday and we meet one of our Auditors, Charity, who makes her own chainmail for her horse.Plus, Mandee Flanders, host of the The Leadline Podcast, gives us a business tip and we take a look at some Equestrian First World Problems.Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING […]

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Today’s show is a treat — guest host Glenn the Geek from Horses in the Morning spearheads this special edition of Horse Husbands where you’ll hear from Kristen’s husband, Erik Bentley, and Joy’s not-yet-husband, Zack Achatz,about what it’s like being immersed into a world of retired racehorses (not by choice). Wethen bring you a training […]

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We're chatting with "on-site reporter" Patty Mayer about this year's World Cup Finals in Omaha, Nebraska. Then, we'll hear a trainer tip from one of the competitors, U.S. Dressage Rider Anna Buffini. Listen in...

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Today's tip features Horse Radio Network founder Glenn and Dr. Wendy Ying on the topic of arthritis. Dr. Ying explains how Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine views ubiquitous condition.

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Mary recently attended the Southern Equine Expo and Road To The Horse. Some things that happened at these two events inspired todays conversation. Schooling your horse, warming him or her up for a competition or class, and then showing are equally important. We talk about what can go wrong, and how to make the most of each of these processes.

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Meet show jumper and licensed mental health counselor Casey Lorusso-Smith to talk about the importance of addressing mental health, and how horses can be used as facilitators. Then, get to know impressive eventer, mother and entrepreneur Frankie Thieriot Stutes, whose determination and grit led her to many event wins while pregnant. You may recognize Frankie from the Land Rover Kentucky Three Day Event's Behind the Barn series. Listen in...

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It is all about horses making art on today's show. ​Sandra Beaulieu combines Dressage and Art to create beautiful painting while riding her horse Rovandio. She explains how to teach your horse to be an artist. Plus, Lisa introduced her new show Celebs with Horses, premiering next week. Listen in...

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Guests Sydnie Burrus (Side Saddle Sisters of Oklahoma) and Sam Reeves (ASA Instructor, Judge, Clinician) talk about growing the equestrian sidesaddle community, training young horses to be ridden aside. Our word of the day is Wkham pad.

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Glenn's tells us about a rare experience he and Scooter had trail driving in the Goethe Forest. Author Sarah Maslin Nir tells us about her new children's book series called Once Upon a Horse and Auditor Jenn is at Jamie's to meet her new horse. Listen in...

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Sean Covey is changing thousands of women’s lives through horses & The 7 Habits books by using Equine Assisted Learning and a lot of Monty Roberts' work in the curriculum. And Monty and Debbie share about the recent Monty's Special Training and the varied talents, abilities and remedial behaviors of the horses who came to be trained by Monty and his team. Listen in...

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Ireland is my favorite horse-riding destination. From the spectacular beaches to Gallop on, Ireland has something for every horse-loving adventuresses. Ireland is home to some beautiful horses, the Irish cob and connemara can be found on lots of horse farms. Riding opportunities in Ireland including trail riding, jumping even an old fashion hunt can be found. The rural countryside provides a backdrop of stone walls, green fields, and rolling fields. And not forget those amazing beaches. Full show noteshttps://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/03/22/horse-podcast-ep-301-ireland-the-emerald-isle-of-horse-destinations/

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We talk about getting ready for the upcoming show season with Tony Sandoval. Wendy from the Murdoch Method will introduce us to her new project, the Whole rider.com. Then, Anna Buffini will recap her season qualifying for the World Cup Final. And, after that returning with a Trainer Tip is Codi Harrison. Listen in...

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Delia Nash, co-owner of Kentucky Performance Products, owns a racehorse and it won a big race in Dubai Saturday! We are all pretty excited! Plus, Jamie visited the amazing sculptor Jocelyn Russell and saw the newest Secretariat sculpture before it goes on the road and some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…

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We can influence foal conformation and development long term by how we trim their feet - whether that's good or bad! I speak with Kirsten Proctor, hoofcare provider in upstate NY, about when we should first see foals for hoofcare, and how to set them up long term for success. Thank you to our sponsors:Use code HUMBLEHOOF for 20% off your first order at equithrive.com Use code HRN for 20% off Trek boots at cavallo-inc.com

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Another amazing horse destination in North Africa has been on Ute's bucket list for decades. Finally she was able to go there, driving through the central and southern part of Morocco and riding the famous Barb horses. Today she talks about her experience travelling the countryside, famous Marrakesh and driving Moroccan mountain roads with a tiny car.Show Notes:https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/03/15/horse-podcast-ep-300-horse-destination-morocco/

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52 - Emily Johnson, a British equestrian oil painter, is the official artist in residency at the Cheltenham Racecourse in the UK. In this episode, Emily shares with us the difficulties of securing an art residency and how she pursued her dream by thinking outside of the box. Emily talks about her unique approach in pitching her idea to Cheltenham Racecourse, sharing valuable insights on how to become a successful entrepreneur in the art industry with practical advice that is applicable to all creative entrepreneurs. Listen to Emily's inspiring story and learn how to chase your dreams by thinking outside of the box.

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HMH is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to increase awareness, public engagement, funds, and access to programs incorporating horses for mental health and personal growth. To learn more visit www.horsesformentalhealth.org and www.arenasforchange.com

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Teresa Johnson talks about her segue from a 33-year nursing career to a thriving western jewelry case business. Listen in...

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Today's tip features an overview of the many factors that create the picture of smooth, soft put together-ness you need to win in Western rail classes. Read by Monty Roberts certified trainer Jamie Jennings from the Ask Monty archive on MontyRoberts.com

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Roda Ferraro, head librarian at Keeneland joins us to talk about their new exhibit entitled "The Heart of the Turf: Racing's Black Pioneers". We hear an update on the HRN Saddle Pad in the latest installment of the HRN Sisterhood of the Traveling Saddle Pad. Plus, some Weird News! Listen in...

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On episode 20 of the Adulting Horses podcast, we welcome helmet and literacy advocate Caitlin Gooch, of The Black Cowgirl and Saddle Up and Read, as a guest host to chat all things helmets and hair. We dive into living on her family farm and how things are changing for her, why it's important for riders to consider their hairstyle for helmet safety, how brands need to change their mindset, and how you can donate a helmet to a child in need. Find Caitlin on Instagram and Twitter @theblackcowgirl and on Instagram and Facebook at @saddleupandread to learn more. To donate a helmet, or learn more about how you can help make a difference here: Listeners can donate for helmets to saddle up and read’s PayPal.https://www.paypal.com/US/fundraiser/charity/3706821My YouTube:https://youtube.com/@TheBlackCowgirlIG & Twitter theblackcowgirlIG & Twitter saddleupandreadFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/saddleupandreadhttps://www.facebook.com/caitlinanngoochMy patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/theblackcowgirlWebsitessaddleupandread.orgtheblackcowgirl.comPodcast art photo credit of Caitlin by Chris Facey.

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Amy Dell-Anthony of Abbotts View Track Livery talks about what track systems are, how to practically start one, and the benefits we see in horses and their hooves when living on a track. For more information, check out Amy's book "Horse Track Systems" on Amazon worldwide. Thank you to our sponsors:Use code HUMBLEHOOF for 20% off your first order at equithrive.com Use code HRN for 20% off Trek boots at cavallo-inc.com

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You are not too old to start riding, you are in the prime of your life! Have you had this passion for a while, maybe rode when you were younger? You now have the time and finances to purser it. Being involved in horses improves many areas of our lives. Start riding and you will gain muscle strength, balance, socialization, and the best part starting to ride with do wonders for your mental soul. In today's EQA # 299 join Heather as she shares some tips on how to Start Riding - you are not too old!Full Show Noteshttps://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/03/08/horse-podcast-ep-299-start-riding-your-are-not-too-old/

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51 - Join host Mandee Flanders and guest Kerri McGregor as they dive deep into the uses of ChatGPT for equestrian entrepreneurs! Discover how ChatGPT can help you write engaging and informative blog posts, social media posts, titles, and much more. This cutting-edge AI technology is helping horse business owners like you stay ahead of the curve and grow their businesses in new and exciting ways. Tune in now to learn more![The above show notes were generated using ChatGPT.]

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We have a unique episode for you today where we reshare a great conversation about tack & equipment we had the privilege of facilitating on Clubhouse with Matt Mills! Matt Mills is a professional reining trainer in rider who aligns perfectly with the values of Informed Equestrian through our desire to share knowledge and create a supportive and inclusive community where there are no stupid questions! Matt is consistently ranked on the NRHA Top Twenty Professionals Riders list and has NRHA lifetime earnings of over $1,000,000.00. He is regularly a finalist at major NRHA events and has received several titles including NRHA Intermediate Open Futurity Reserve Champion as well as multiple titles at the National Reining Breeders Classic (NRBC). He has also earned several large futurity and derby titles including RMRHA Summer Slide, High Roller Reining Classic, SWRHA Futurity and NRHA Cowtown Classic. In addition to his youth, skill and natural riding ability, he is well known for his professionalism, showmanship, and charismatic personality.

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Archie is a top trainer, judge and clinician and our special 100th podcast guest! After a successful junior career on Long Island, Archie competed on the Drew University team where he was an IHSA National Champion. In 1992 he moved to CA where he eventually started his own Brookway Stables in Lakeview Terrace, which has produced hundreds of Champions all over the US.

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We horsepeople are always up for a good story, and our life with horses are never short on tall tales. But the best stories are those told by old pros. And I say that with great respect and admiration for today’s guest. Dr. Madison Seamans is back, and he has a great story to share with us about a mare named Whiskey who could certainly hold her liquor! Treating horses out in the field is what equine veterinarians do most often. Dr. Seamans’ insight about what goes into keeping our horses comfortable during treatment is fascinating and often funny… so listen in!This episode is brought to you by our friends at American Stalls.

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Adventurer Chloe Phillips-Harris​ returns to tell us all about Born to Run Adventure Racing​ and Auditor Melanie gives us a full report on the Ride, Wine and Winkey Wash. Plus, you all have some serious Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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We discuss the pros and cons of wrapping horses' legs when riding, the critter of the show is the Florida Tree Frog, in critter nutrition we focus on iron in your horse's diet, and in coffee klatch we ask what quirky qualities does your horse or dog have that make you laugh.

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We all want to know how to manage situations and provide the best care possible for our horses. But how do we know what information to trust? How should we incorporate new information into a tried and tested horse management program? In this episode, Nicole and Tim take a closer look at the best places to search for reliable information and how to integrate new ideas within an existing program.

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IT'S OUR 100TH EPISODE! We are so thrilled to not only celebrate Retired Racehorse Radio's 4th birthday this February, but also celebrate our 100th episode! To celebrate, we share with you our favorite interviews (trust us -- this was hard!) and we are celebrating YOU for supporting us along on this journey. New Vocation's Winnie Morgan Nemeth joins us to bring our adoptable horse of the week and share with you a training tip. Stay tuned...

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Hosts of Retired Racehorse Radio, Joy and Kristen, stop by to share their excitement on hitting 100 episodes. A bunch of ponies in the news and read some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in….

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It’s the 4th Thursday of the Month! Coach Jenn joins Kayla for Total EquiHealth’s monthly health and fitness episode. They chat about the World Equestrian Center’s All for the Horses Expo, Betsey Christianson and Hall of Fame Jockey, Jose Santos, stop by to chat about EnviroEquine’s new power packed supplement line coming out, jockey fitness and the possibility that Kayla may be a stalker. Oops! And we really lunge into the exercise of the month- so tune in!

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Today's tip features Mary Kitzmiller from Kemp TX. Mary has competed in a side variety of disciplines, as well as Road To The Horse (wildcard) & multiple Mustang Makeover events. Mary also does demonstrations and clinics all over the country. This time we take on how to keep your focus forward using obstacles and training techniques.

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Sammi Jo Stohler stops by to tell us why she keeps honey bees at her farm and why you should too. In our Daily Dose Health Segment Dr.Wendy talks about dealing with Arthritis with Eastern Medicine and some mighty Weird News. Listen in...

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With the CHA Instruction of Riders with Disabilities (IRD) Certification program growing faster than any other, we take a deep dive into the selection and training of horses for Therapeutic riding programs and funding opportunities for those providing services in the field of Equine Assisted Service.

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Jennifer Watkins of the Pure Puerto Rican Paso Fino Federation of America joins us for our next Breed Highlight. Glenn and Jamie catch you up on the latest horsey headlines, Jamie tells us about her traumatic concert experience and Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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We start off with a book review of Christian Baier's Arena Tracks with listener, Isabeau. Following her review, we are then joined by Codi Harrison fresh off her start in the CDI 5 Star. And, then, we bring you a lovely Trainer Tip with our friend, Katie Poag. Listen In...

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Many of you have seen the Sgt. Reckless statue at WEC, learn the story behind this amazing horse and statue from Robin Hutton, author of Sgt. Reckless America's War Horse. Plus, random horse talk and some Really bad Adz. Listen in…

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Equine Affaire in Ohio is coming up fast and we're interviewing just a few of the excellent horsemen & horsewomen you can expect to see at the event! First, we welcome Guy McLean, a self-taught Australian horseman who has entertained, inspired, and educated millions of audience members from all walks of life. Next, we'll have Dusti Dickerson, a fabulous trick rider and Roman rider and one of the stars of this spring's Fantasia. Listen in...

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Dr. Susan Raymond of the University of Guelph researches and advises us on the healthiest ways to keep our horses in pasture and in the barn. And Monty Roberts with Denise Heinlein announce the expansion of courses under the Monty Roberts International Learning Center (Solvang CA) to Europe at the Monty Roberts Learning Center - Europe. Denise is teaching foundational certification courses in Bavaria. And Denise will continue to teach the Advanced Courses in the United States. Listen in...

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We speak with Emily Urban Cordeiro about balancing dual careers and defining your values.

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Listener Alex Zachman joins us for a Breed Highlight on the American Saddlebred and his amazing endurance Saddlebred. Plus, Studies Show for march and some mighty Weird News. Listen in....

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Mountain biker and barrel racer Monique Vek talks about successfully adopting athletic wear features to western wear. Listen in...

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Cindy Bradley and her horse Bo won the 2022 AERC HOF Pard'ners Award and she joins us to tell us about her endurance career. We get an update on last months Endurance World Equestrian Games in Abu Dabai from USA riders Karen Binns-Dicamillo and Jessica DiCamillo. Plus, Karen has some tips on food storage and other camping ideas to help reduce reuse or repurpose items that would otherwise end up in the garbage. Listen in...

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Today's tip features Horse Radio Network founder Glenn the Geek and Louisiana based trainer Michelle Barr, who has a quick and clever way to discourage horses from chewing wood fence or barn walls.

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Jamie tells us about an amazing gift she received from a listener and Pam Dixon-Simmons, National President of the National Pony Express Association (NPEA) gives us the details on the Pony Express Re-Ride. Tigger, Owner of Biostar, is joined by rider Lauren Chumley to share the excitement of winning the Challenge of the Americas. Listen in...

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For this USDF episode, we will hear all about competition management from Heather Peterson. And, then, Natalie DiBerardinis--the breeding director from Hilltop Farm--will tell us all about the Hanoverian horse and the North American stallion testing. Finally, we have a great Trainer Tip from Megan McIsaac. Listen in...

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How many heart horses have you had in your life? Was it your very first horse? or the last one you rode? Heart horses come in many different shapes and sizes, depending on where you are in life. In the book horses in the yard, they are described into five different categories. Hear a snip from the book on the horses that fill our hearts and souls. Join Heather as she shares some stories of the heart horses she has had in her life in EQA podcast # 298. From her first love to the horse that currently holds a spot in her heart.

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We continue our year of the badass woman with extreme adventurer Chloe Phillips-Harris. Joni Kuhn tells us what it is like to own and take care of a camel and some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in….

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Marist College & Head Coach Clare Knapp is the Head Coach of the Marist College Equestrian Team located in Poughkeepsie, NY. Clare received her undergraduate degree from Marist where she competed on the IHSA team. Clare in an active member of many equine related Boards and helps run her family's Crosswinds Farm.

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On today's episode we speak with Makeover veteran and former Spotlight Rider, Raechel Ramsey, about her newest horse and how she decided to partner with her dad for this year's Thoroughbred Makeover. We get the insider scoop of the day in the life of a track photographer with Eclipse Winner, Wendy Wooley, and last but never least, we're joined by Leandra Cooper from New Vocations to bring you an adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!

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Do farriers from diverse backgrounds manage complex cases in the same manner? How can collecting hoof measurements enhance communication between your farrier and veterinarian? In this episode, we welcome back Jude Florio to discuss some of his recent research as well as the current state of the farrier profession!

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Sometimes a quiet ride alone with your horse can be the best therapy in the world. When riding alone we sometimes forget some very basic rules. So in today's podcast, I thought I would share some riding-alone tips. Before heading out on the trails alone you should consider some important safety tips. Riding can be a dangerous activity and being prepared not only helps you but also your horse.Full Show Noteshttps://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/02/22/horse-podcast-ep-297-riding-alone-tips-for-adventuresses/

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We have done thousands of interviews and told thousands of stories, but there is one that stands out to help us celebrate International Women's Day. The story and Leslie and Lady Martha. Plus, Helena is now a voiceover artist and there is still weird news. Listen in...

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Dr. Sharon Warner talks about her PhD research into the digital cushion in various species, how it functions, and what it is made up of. We also talk about equine biomechanics, and whether the digital cushion can regenerate. Note that at 18:53, Sharon meant to say "retracted" and not protracted. Thank you to our sponsors!: Use code HUMBLEHOOF for 20% off your first order at equithrive.com Use code HRN for 20% off Trek boots at cavallo-inc.com

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On episode nineteen of the Adulting with Horses podcast, co-hosts and authors Heather Wallace and Natalie Keller Reinert discuss what to look for when deciding on a boarding facility for you and your horse. As always, they are full of opinions, sass, and humor but a lot of good information too.

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Leah is the CEO, Creative Director, & artist behind Dapplebay, a top-selling equestrian apparel and accessories brand. The creative mind behind Dapplebay’s sassy sayings and unique products, Ms. Kaufmann fully conceives the equine designs for the company's attire and accessories. She not only built Dapplebay into a successful business but also uses the company to celebrate a shared passion for horses between the consumer and herself.

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50 - Anne Dolin (The Infused Equestrian) shares her personal journey of doing it scared; how she's learned to overcome self-doubt while growing her brand of therapeutic, toxin-free equine grooming and equestrian products. In this episode, Anne dives into strategies for pushing past fear, building resilience, and embracing risk-taking as an entrepreneur.

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In today's episode Nikki and Nadine speak with Dr. Chris White about the sensitive, but extremely important, topic of veterinarian mental and emotional health and how you as a client can help ease the stress on a system in crisis. Dr White speaks candidly about the struggles professionals in the veterinarian field face and the toll it takes on their mental and emotional health. He shares the story of Not One More Vet and highlights ways in which we can be better clients for our vets to help prevent the loss of more professionals due to suicide or leaving the profession for something less taxing.

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Am I the drama? Is it me? Oh, god, what if I AM the drama? We all want a drama-free barn, and some barns advertise themselves as just that. But, we know better. When you work with animals things are gonna get emotional from time to time. And when you work with big animals, big emotions are part and parcel of living, loving, and working with them. So, how do we reduce the drama in our horse lives? Well, if you work in a barn or even volunteer your time at the place you keep your horses, there are some things to keep in mind that will make you a great member of any barn staff. A solid team is the key to a drama-free barn… so listen in!

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We Talk about the Upright horn on a sidesaddle, touch base with Columbia River Sidesaddle group way out in Oregon and chat with a trainer about using Mustangs for sidesaddle. Plus, we learn about a new Facebook page where you can shop for your next, or first, sidesaddle!

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Dr. Erica Lacher talks about what five panel genetic testing for quarter horses is, and what it can tell you. Even if you aren't in the quarter horse world, you'll find this conversation useful to better understand how genetic testing works, because there a LOT of things you can test for.

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Paige Ervin stops by to share the story of her amazing 19.3 hh horse, Walter. Auditor Madison updates us on her Ocala adventures and Jamie and Glenn share stories from the weekend and more Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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This week, the head of Kentucky Performance Products, Karen, starts us off by discussing exercise for the insulin-resistant horse. Then, we are joined by Megan McIsaac will share the challenges of prioritising her own health and training. And, then, Katie Poag will talk with us about retiring her 19-year-old competition partner. Finally, today's wonderful Trainer Tip is brought to us from Kristin Stein. Listen in...

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By listener request, Luke Gingerich joins us to talk about his amazing Reining Freestyle that has gone viral. Also, we challenged listeners to come up with a signature drink for Scooter and Auditor Kelly rose to the challenge with the The Kinky Pony Cocktail. Plus, some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Work-life balance is a struggle without the horse. Add in equestrian sports and well…. It gets pretty dicey. This week we’re talking about ways to save when feeding horses and how to balance - and have it - all. Thanks for tuning in!

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Meet Author Sarah Maslin Nir, a Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist whose memoir is aptly entitled "Horse Crazy." Then, get to know teen para dressage athlete Andie Sue Roth. Both Sarah and Andie Sue have inspiring stories of overcoming obstacles to pursue their dreams. Listen in...

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Johanna Sheehee of Sheehee & Associates, P.A. is a life long equestrian who started out in the Arabian world. She covers the basics of why a written sales contract is a good idea for buyers and sellers, and some details every sales contract should contain.

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We speak with Vaneli Bojkova, Executive Vice President, and Lenore Brown, Director of Sponsorship of Wellington International, home of the Winter Equestrian Festival and the 2023 EQBW Networking Brunch, about how they manage and work with a team for success.

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We hear about Jamie's Wild Night in the middle of the tornado outbreak and Kristen Janiki discusses some common nutrition myths. Glenn makes some big announcements about saddle giveaways and the Horselovers Cruise 2024. Plus, some Weird News, listen in....

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How do the great trainers think? Today we ask Monty to help us understand how the great trainers work with the nature of the horse. Is it leadership or partnership? How do horses perceive our actions and why? Let's bust some myths! Listen in...

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Lorinda Van Newkirk talks about building western fashion brands and businesses. Listen In...

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Revisit: Horse Husband Roundtable with four veteran horse husbands.  Stay tuned as they talk horse population control, equipment repairs, ranch expansion, long distance riding and much more....

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We sit down with Sue Weakly head of PR and Media Relations for The Challenge of the America's, the critter of the show is the Sandhill Crane, in critter nutrition we focus on adaptogens for horses, and in coffee klatch we ask does your dog or cat watch tv?

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As a follow-up to Episode 24, this episode explores practical strategies to prevent ulcers as well as examines the causes of glandular and squamous ulcers. We speak with leading expert Dr. Ben Sykes as he discusses the 'Big 3' ulcer prevention strategies that include i) carbohydrate intake, ii) how much and when roughage should be fed, and iii) exercise considerations.

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Sherry is the Co-Head Coach of the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY. Sherry and her husband Peter run the USMA program as well as source and train the ceremonial Army mules. Prior to USMA Sherry spent years travelling up and down the East Coast first as a Standardbred trainer and then training Thoroughbreds for racing.

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On today's episode, we're learning all about Arabian horse racing with Arabian Jockey Club TV Founder, Jonathan Horowitz. We then go West, well technically, North, to chat with Cowboy Dressage clinician, Jody Busch, to learn about the history of the bosal and how it may be the training tool you didn't know you needed. Last but not least, we connect with Winnie Morgan Nemeth of New Vocations to bring you an adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!

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Auditor and Author Sarah Welk Baynum joins us in the studio andJanet Jones, author of “Horse Brain Human Brain”, explains categorical perception. Then we give our perceptions on some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Ground driving is a useful training technique for trail horses and a wonderful way of exercising horses beyond walking with them. It teaches horses the essentials of becoming a good and safe riding horse and is a great preparation for riding and driving. Ground driving your horse outside is a great confidence booster for you and your horse and is a great variation of riding or walking.Show Notes:https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/02/15/horse-podcast-ep-296-ground-driving-your-horse/

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Emily Wood, and Kayla Benney are back again, to talk about their sale horses, sale techniques, compare what it is like to have their own start up businesses outside of the horse world. We also invite Jen Arevalo of Diamante Sporthorses from Whittier, CA to chat about her stallion, Diamante Fino and the unique challenges of standing and competing a stallion. A classic re-visit.

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Francesca is a rider and influencer in her first year at Emory University in Atlanta, GA. Growing up in Wellington, FL provided her with numerous opportunities to catch ride and compete. Francesca rides in the Open division in the IHSA and has over 40,000 followers on TikTok.

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Welcome to our bucket list episode! On episode 18 of Adulting with Horses, brought to you by Redingote Equestrian, Heather Wallace and Natalie Keller Reinert discuss the Horse Nation article about lesson riders and their take on whether they are undesireable. Then, we get down and dirty with our clubhouse to discuss all the things they want to do with their horses if they had the chance. Heather and Natalie chime in with their own wish lists as always and have a huge laugh. (Heather even snorts, and Natalie is apparently from a famous family). Don't forget to subscribe to Adulting with Horses to hear new episodes first and join our private Facebook clubhouse, where you get to be part of our fun.

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In our Daily Dose Health Report Dr. Jones tells us whether horses get fleas, lice and mange. Auditor Corrina stops by to answer Glenn's questions about controlled burns, Studies Show and some Weird News. Listen in....

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In our last podcast episode, Ute talked with Claire Eckard, author of the book Race Against Time about the journey of Kyla and her tiny Hackney pony Flash to the Tevis Cup. Today both Kayla and her mom join us to talk about their experience and how Flash became the smallest pony to ever successfully complete the Tevis. It just proves the point: Size doesn't matter!Show Notes:https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/02/08/horse-podcast-ep-295-pony-power-at-the-tevis-cup/

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BHS is a certification program for riders and trainers around the globe. The Stoneleigh Burnham School in Greenfield, MA is offering a new program for riders age 17 and up to get their BHS certification in one year.

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Mollie Murphy and Humble Hoof host Alicia Harlov talk about the new Humble Hoof Rehab Facility - the inspiration behind it, how Alicia and her husband found the property, what it took to get there, and also what the rehab facility is all about. They chat about the rehab approach taken at the property, and what kind of cases may benefit the most from this kind of facility. For more info: thehumblehoof.comThank you to our sponsors!: Use code HUMBLEHOOF for 20% off at equithrive.com Use code HRN for 20% off Trek boots at cavallo-inc.com

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A business partnership can often be compared to marriage. From joint decision-making, to sharing finances, to finding ways to compromise during a disagreement, business partnership isn't for everyone.If you're thinking about going into business with someone, you'd best be prepared to spend a LOT of time with one another - according to Redingote Equestrian co-owners and business partners Connie DeMaio and Allison Malenfant, who admittedly see more of one another than they do of their own husbands. In this episode, you'll hear: How Connie & Allison met and decided to start Redingote EquestrianThe purpose behind their 50/50 ownership splitFinding the balance between each others' skill setsWhy compromise is a MUST as business partnersTheir advice on how to find (and keep!) the perfect business partnerConnect with Redingote Equestrian:WebsiteInstagramFacebookAnd don't forget to check out their newest brand, Fits Riding!For the complete show notes and to share this episode with others, visit theleadlinepodcast.com/49.Support the showConnect with Us:Facebook | Instagram | Website

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Our guest today is Sport and Exercise Psychology Coach, Annika McGivern. Annika is an Equine Canada Competition Coach with a BA in Psychology and MSc in Sport and Exercise Psychology. She works with people to help them reach their goals and gets them training and competing with confidence, her work focuses on optimizing the ability to use your mind as a resource.

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Road to the Horse winner, Wade Black, on horse training tips.  Also, Keli Wakeley speaks about the art of equine photography.  A classic re-visit.

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Johanna Sheehee of Sheehee & Associates, P.A. is a life long equestrian who started out in the Arabian world. She covers the basics of why a written sales contract is a good idea for buyers and sellers, and some details every sales contract should contain.

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Continuing our look at Bad Ass Horse Women, we meet Dressage Rider Adriane Alvord who is attempting American Ninja Warrior for the 2nd time! DeAnn from Horse Nation returns as a regular guest in 2023, foal cams and Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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We will be joined by FEI Steward, Heather Peterson, with an inspiration to be supportive. Following that, we have Canadian rider, Liz Steacie, sharing an amazing opportunity to compete in the Top Team Challenge. And, before we get to the Trainer Tip from Reese and I, Wendy from Sure Foot Equine Stability Program joins us. Listen in...

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Tameka Claiborne joins us to talk about the post she did that went viral. Plus, we learn all about Adult Mounted Games from Meg Griffin and some Reallie Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Today's tip is an excerpt from the Dressage Radio Show featuring show hosts Reese Koffler Stanfield and Philip Parkes as they chat with Bridgid Browne about how to positively influence your horses' rhythm.

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German rider Sabine Desper fell in love with the gleaming Akhal-Teke breed in 2009 when she started working for Shenandoah Farm in Virginia. Today, she joins us on the show to chat about these special shiny horses, including Adamek, a purebred Akhal-Teke stallion. She is Adamek's rider and trainer and she'll be accompanying Adamek to the Breed Pavilion in Ohio. Next, Sterling Graburn is our featured driving clinician this spring. Graburn is a world-renowned driver and will be presenting on several driving-related clinics in Ohio.

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We speak to Laurie Birnbach about her corporate experience in branding, strategy, and business development.

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Monty encourages Horsemanship Radio listeners to set out their goals to do right by the horses. He gives us a view into a lifetime of training championship horses and how being a good student who works hard can continue to do what they love with horses. And Michelle Murch nows works with the New Hampshire SPCA, responsible for for all the farm animals at the shelter including care, rehabilitation and training. She came to Monty's farm to learn to gentle wild horses. Listen in...

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Meredith Mobley, of the The Southern Belle Classic Horse Auction shares details on the horses of all types for sale. One of the Auditors pointed out a ride that is right up our alley happening in Maryland called the "Ride, Wine & Winkie Wash at Grove Point Stables". Plus, Glenn tries ChatGPT and Jamie's Wild Valentines. Listen in...

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Durango Boot Marketing Manager Erin DeLong visits the show to chat about the brand’s multi-faceted marketing strategy. Listen In...

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Mother/Daughter Karen Binns DiCamillo and Jessica DiCamillo share their excitement of representing the US Team at the World Endurance Championship in Abu Dhabi in March. Linda Parish, AERC National Championship ride manager, joins us to give us details on the 2023 National Championships in Texas. Plus, Karen's Endurance Training Tip is the value of practicing trot-outs and doing CRI's at home. Listen in....

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Jamie and Glenn chat about the big game, ads and Jamie's new old horse. Plus, we discuss what to look for in a boarding stable and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in....

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We are joined by Ruth Hogan Poulsen, who will tell us what is new for The Dressage Rider's Journal in 2023. After that, we have the author of our Book Club Book-of-the-Month, Christian Baier. And then, we've got a great Trainer Tip from Anna Merritt. Listen in...

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In todays episode, Lisa Wysocky fills in for Glenn, Lisa and Jamie talk choosing genders for foals, we highlight a cool product called the Yard Glider, choices for a title for Lisa’s new book, and of course we finish out the week with Really Bad Ads!

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Lisa Wysocky fills in for Glenn and we learn about the rare Newfoundland Pony. Secretariat has a new monument on the way, Weird News, and Jamie sustains an injury and it's totally Chad's fault! (Jamie wrote that)

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Barn schedules, infrastructure, finances, and past experiences can all dictate how we manage sport horse nutrition. In this episode, we tackle some of the common nutrition practices in the stable, discuss the importance of roughage, and hear about key feeding practices that are supported by scientific literature. This is a topic that our followers have wanted us to cover for a while now, and we are glad we were able to secure someone as highly qualified as Dr. Anneke Hallebeek to lead this discussion.

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Our Word of the day is Serge, Coach Jen asks us a Saddle fit question. We talk with Nancy Cecil a Rescue operator in Maine, chat with Mid South Sidesaddle Associations president Kayla Benson, hear the latest about Co Hosts Audrey's Herd, and Learn where you can see Maggie this month.

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When you have a career with horses, it can be life-altering to get injured. At the least, it can mean unpaid time off work to recover, and at the worst, it can mean the end to your career. So how do you cope, physically and emotionally, after a tragic event? Heather Wu, a hoofcare provider in KY, talks about her serious car accident that affected her ability to live and work for 6+ months. We talk about how she got through the recovery both mentally and physically, and what kept her going. Thank you to Cavallo for being a sponsor! Use the code "HRN" at cavallo-inc.com to receive 20% off a pair of Trek hoof boots.

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Thinking about buying a horse business? It might be easier than you realize.Iron Horse Animal Health Products is an equine and livestock supplements company that offers quality nutritional products for equines and other four-legged friends. Originally founded in 1967 by Vietnam War vet and veterinarian, Dr. David Swaney, Sierra Seidner and her husband Ben purchased the equine health brand in July 2021 to ensure that the great products so many people love would continue on beyond Dr. Swaney's retirement.In episode 48, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look into Sierra's business negotiations and why she and her husband decided to purchase an established horse business versus starting from scratch on their own. She'll also share a surprising discovery she made about her existing customer base and why it’s so important to hone in on your target audience; they may not always be who you expect.

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Debbie Loucks co-hosts with Jamie while Glenn is on a vacation. Farmboy picks out some new training horses, we have a big announcement for The Movement, Auditor Debbie tells us about an adventure, Equestrian First World Problems, and Jamie and Debbie talk trainers and horse problems... We are all over the place!

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If you love books, this is the perfect place for you. Once a month, Heather, Ute, and sometimes Krystal, will talk about their favorite horsey book. In today's episode of the EQA Book Club, Ute is talking with Claire Eckhard about her recently published book Race Against Time, a book about a girl, a pony and their race against time in the toughest 100-miles endurance race in the world, the Tevis Cup.Show Notes:https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/02/01/horse-podcast-ep-294-eqa-book-club-pony-power/

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TRIGGER WARNING Contains Sensitive and Mature content. In this episode Nikki and Nadine dive into a very large and important conversation around ethics in the horse industry from teaching to training after coming across a blog post that resorts to shaming and shocking its readers. The hosts discuss a variety of topics regarding ethics in the equestrian world, but above all hope to spread the message of kindness for both humans and horses. Links Mentioned:https://annablake.com/2022/12/16/things-we-should-refuse-to-train-horses-to-do/https://www.instagram.com/sdequus/ https://www.instagram.com/ahorsemanspursuit/https://www.facebook.com/groups/312142000438150 - Safe HorseFollow Informed Equestrian online @:https://www.instagram.com/canadahorsepodcast/https://www.facebook.com/informedequestrianhttps://www.tiktok.com/@informedequestrian

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On episode 17 of the Adulting with Horses podcast, co-hosts Heather Wallace and Natalie Keller Reinert decide to forgo a theme and just follow their stream of consciousness. It makes for an episode that plots against their friend Glenn Hebert, involves Natalie throwing a grenade (and Heather riding through a bomb) and Heather, once again, being the problem. Join us for some laughs and we hope you join us in the Adulting with Horses clubhouse too on Facebook!

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USDF episode, we will talk about the USDF handler's clinic held at Hilltop Farm. Following that, we are hoping to inspire some listeners with an amateur spotlight. We have a wonderful interview with Trafalger Square author, Andrea Kutsch. And, then, the Trainer Tip tonight will be with Ruth Hogan Poulsen. Listen in...

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We asked the Stall and Stable Facebook community to see what they would do with $150,000 cash. The answers came rolling in - most with hope and optimism, some with a bit of grumbling.In this episode, Helena shares those answers with you, and provides insight about some of the more common responses and misconceptions. It is interesting that so many farm owners have no idea just what $150,000 will (and won’t) buy. Listen in!

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Who wants to go on an equestrian adventure? Pick me, pick me! Today in EQA # 293 is all about planning an equestrian adventure. From the initial research to the riding style and, what to pack we cover it all in the episode. Heather shares some insider tips on what questions to ask yourself about budgets, time of year to ride, and who do you want to share this equestrian adventure with. Make sure to listen.Full show noteshttps://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/01/25/horse-podcast-ep-293-equestrian-adventures-adventuresses-style/

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Today we honor a legend in the horse world, Jimmy Wofford. We are joined by a former President of the USEA, Max Corcoran, to share memories of this two time Olympian, coach and mentor to so many. Plus, we replay an interview we did with him in 2011 at the Rolex Three Day Event. Listen in…

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Individually, Sarah and Lee Tubman each have long lists of accomplishments in the dressage world. Together, they're a newlywed dressage powerhouse couple. Get to know them in this month's episode, and then meet Emily Dulin, CEO of Brooke USA Foundation, helping both equines and the humans who depend on them around the globe. Listen in...

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Angela Ferraro-Fanning returns to talk about Homesteading and her new book "The Sustainable Homestead: Create a Thriving Permaculture Ecosystem with Your Garden, Animals, and Land". We hear from PS of Sweden, Glenn brings us a simple recipe and Jamie has more weird news. Listen in...

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We speak with Melissa Mysing and Dawn Harris Brown about how they came together to form a business partnership, the success of their company, and how they earn repeat customers.

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Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue is a 501(c)3 advocacy organization in West Virginia. Rehabilitating the horses that come into their care can be especially challenging due to the soil conditions and hay supplies in Appalachia. Today we chat with caregivers and trainers from Heart of Phoenix about how they are helping the whole horse; body and mind, to create new possibilities for them. Listen in...

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January Show Special: Glenn the Geek brings you a variety of interviews from new smaller companies he found at WESA in Dallas. Listen in....

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We highlight the Akhal-Tekes in this week's breed highlight and Reese Koffler-Stanfield from the Dressage Radio Show gives us an update on the Winter season in Wellington. Jamie shares her adventures at Flag is Up Farm taking a lesson for something she has never tried before and Glenn shares some new things from Podfest. Listen in...

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In this episode Nadine and Nikki get the advice from Lindsay Hayes Cofell of finding the right supports to set yourself up for the most success possible in the show pen.

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On this episode of Adulting with Horses, Natalie and Heather are joined by our title sponsors, Connie DeMaio and Allison Malenfant of Redingote Equestrian and FITS Riding to talk about our individual barn styles, how to go from the street to the barn, and favorite barn to street hacks! REDINGOTE Equestrian has introduced new and innovative pieces to the equestrian performance apparel space. Their fashionable and feminine pieces are all about function, comfort, and easy outfitting because everything can be mixed and matched! From their iconic coveralls to their riding apparel and newly released separates, Redingote is the all inclusive apparel brand for equestriennes of all sizes and disciplines no matter the season, no matter the weather. Learn more at www.redingoteequestrian.com.

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Enjoy this mash up of episodes recorded live at the 2010 and 2018 World Equestrian Games featuring Glenn and his co-hosts Samantha Clark (2010) and Dr. Wendy Ying (2018). A classic re-visit.

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This episode is filled with passion and energy as  Nikki and Nadine discuss relational horsemanship with Josh Nichol. The interview may just be there best episode yet, jam packed with tips all while encouraging people to understand that they can follow a relational path with their horses and still do hard things.

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PSSM or polysaccharide storage myopathy is a muscle disease in horses which has become more and more common among different horse breeds im recent years. As there is no cure, we need to manage feeding and stabling routine of affected horses lifelong. I am talking with equine nutritionist Daniela Vadehra from Austria today about what PSSM is all about and what we can do when our horse is diagnosed with it.

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We have two awesome topics for you today. First, we play a game of Am I The Asshole (AITA) with Heather acting as judge and jury on a marital mishap all horse girls will relate to. Then we get into a topic all adult amateur equestrians can relate to- smart horses- when to push them and when to back off. This is one episode you won't want to miss! Is Natalie an asshole? What would you do if a horse tested you like this? Let us know in the Adulting with Horses Clubhouse here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast

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We meet our latest spotlight rider, Kim Watts, and her Half Arabian /Saddlebred. Plus, in the Daily Dose History Segment we hear about one scrappy kid and some weird news rounds out the show. Listen in....

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Dr. Craig Lesser, vet podiatrist at Rood and Riddle in Lexington, KY, shares his insight into how to deal with keratomas and chronic hoof abscessing. We discuss maggot debridement, surgery, antibiotics, and more.

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On today's show, we speak with Adrienne Watts from Winstar Farms on the art and science (& importance!) of record keeping for bloodstock and racing farms. We get a training tip from New Vocations' own, Winnie Morgan Nemeth, and introduce you to our first adoptable standardbred of the year.

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Costa Rica is calling! There is something for everyone from the beach to the mountains, from the jungle to the volcanos. Costa Rica is a great place to enjoy the sun and surf and many horse-riding adventures await you. Located in Central America, Costa Rica is home to the Arenal Volcanos, beautiful rainforest, and black sand beaches. There are lots of horseback adventures that combine beaches, forests, mountains, and rivers for a truly unique experience. Make sure Costa Rica is on your next riding destination list.

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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to drive the Bootmobile for L.L.Bean? In this episode, Mandee is going to share her experience going on a four-month-long tour with L.L.Bean along the East Coast. She’ll give an inside look at the job, share about what it took to temporarily step away from her business, and the lessons she learned along the way that every business owner needs to know!

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Did you know that most farm disasters are preventable? The old adage that "horses are horses" and therefore just ripe for catastrophe is more myth than fact. While it's true that keeping large flight animals in containers designed for human convenience presents many challenges, the problem isn't with horses. It's with our lack of knowledge. My guest today, Dr. Rebecca Husted, is changing that by taking her knowledge and expertise in large animal rescue operations and sharing it with the horse world. This is an episode you don't want to miss, so listen in!

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Author Sarah Hickner returns to tell us about her new book "Finding Gideon: A Broken Dream, A Missing Horse, and the Faith of a Mustard Seed" and how she is delivering it in a new way! Also, Auditor Clark gives us a report on the building of Glenn's kitchen over the weekend and you still have a lot of Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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We are excited to talk to riders from the Adequan USDF trainers conference--Kristen Stein and Anna Merritt--about their experience. After that, Dr. Carol Holland shares a very interesting Trainer Tip. Listen in...

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Our Breed Spotlight is on the Dales Ponies with Meg Robbins of the Dales Pony Conservancy of North America. Plus, signs you’re in the honeymoon phase with a new horse and some Reallie baD Adz. Listen in…

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Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome is a common occurrence in sport horses and is associated with a number of negative effects. The prognosis is good if horses are treated in a timely manner and appropriate lifestyle changes for the horse are made. In this episode we chat with Dr. Arno Werners about therapeutic options for equine gastric ulcers.

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We’re kicking off the new year by minding our melons… seriously. We’re talking to a safety pro about that interesting Virginia Tech helmet study, air vests and more. Plus Doug stops by to give us an update on the winter circuit in Wellington. Thanks for tuning in.

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Jason Irwin joins Allison & Glenn to discuss tips for selecting the right horse for a youth rider. Then Equine Affaire's breed exhibits manager, Jessica Anderson, chimes in to explain how listeners can apply to exhibit their own horses at Equine Affaire through the Breed Pavilion and the Horse & Farm Exhibits. Finally, Mary Martin, president and founder of New England Equine Rescue North, shares what it's like to rescue horses in New England and how charity starts at home.

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In the Daily Dose Health Segment Dr Seamans joins us with the five most common horse emergencies, Glenn brings a couple of interviews from AETA and some weird news. Listen in...

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We take a deep dive into Certified Horsemanship Association Driver and Driving Instructor Certification, Vaulting Instructor Certification, and Silks workshops to prepare for Driving and Vaulting Certifications. We will hear how and why these programs can be great additions with the right base of knowledge and certification.  Listen in...

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Auditor April joins us to tell us about her adventures horse shopping for Jamie. Glenn tells us about his adventures at the WESA Trade Show and gets an interview with the voice of Polo in Wellington and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in....

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Dr. Steve Grubbs heads a team at Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health who share our reverence for the link between animals and people. Then Monty sits down to tell the story of the German bred Lomitas and how Monty came to know race jockey Peter Schiergen in the 1990s. Vincenz Schiergen trained with Monty in 2022 and his family visited Monty in December 2022 to share the stories of the dynasty created by Lomitas who was saved by Monty. Lomitas produced many champion racehorses including the filly Danedream who beat the boys to win the Group 1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe race, trained by the now famous trainer Peter Schiergen. Lomitas’s dynasty lives on. Listen in...

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We speak with attorney Jessica Eaves Mathews about trademarking and intellectual property for businesses.

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Dr. Geoff Tucker, DVM, is an equine dentistry specialist who cares for horses' mouths all over the United States. Today he talks about a phenomena he calls flabby cheeks; and how this conformation can wreak havoc on your horses performance.

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We are talking with one of the original contributors to our show, Hilary Moore-Hebert, about industry trends. After that, veterinarian Carole Holland chats with us about treating horses with acupuncture during competition. Then, Wendy Murdoch joins us for a New Year's update. And, the Ride I.Q. Tip of the Week is with Lauren Sprieser. Listen in...

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Today Jamie and Lisa talk with Mike Thompson from Wilderness Pack Trips, Jamie has a big announcement, and Really Bad Adz is back!

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Horses play an important role in almost all cultures around the world, ancient as well as modern. In mythology they are usually depicted as powerful animals, associated with the gods or the spirit realm. Shamans often used them to travel to the otherworld and they serve as symbols of power, faith or the divine. In northern mythology horses have been associated with the gods and their names and deeds recorded in the Eddas. The most famous horse is of course Odin's eight-legged Sleipnir, the best of the horses but there are many more.Show Notes:https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/01/04/horse-podcast-ep-290-horses-in-northern-mythology/

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In the Daily Dose Health Segment we speak with Pam Neff about Head Shaking Syndrome. Plus, the first studies show of 2023 and some Weird News. Listen in...

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In this episode presented by Bimeda, The Score Host Chelsea Shaffer takes you back to the single-most popular episode of 2022—an April interview with Derrick Begay. It proves the "Derrick Begay Effect" that we talk about around the office is real—whether Begay is on the trail or not, and making the Finals or not, ropers love his story and his perspective. And we're right there with you. So, in case you missed the first release of this episode, here's Derrick Begay.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Author Claire Eckard joins us to talk about her new book "Race Against Time: A Girl, a Pony & the Toughest 100-Mile Race in the World". It is the amazing story of Kyla Law and Her Hackney Pony Flash, the smallest horse to ever finish the Tevis Cup. Sarah Cuthbertson from Ride Like an Athlete helps us with what conditioning is needed for distance riders and Karen shares how she calculates ride times and speed. Listen in...

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As we close out 2022 we look at a year in review, adventuresses style. Lots of great things for Equestrian Adventuresses in 2022, 70+ podcasts where we covered topics of destinations, equipment, horse breeds, and even the science behind how horse colors are made. As we celebrate a year in review we were excited to join the Horse radio network, where a wider audience can hear our podcast. We launched our 1000-mile challenge where fellow adventuresses could share their riding adventures and be part of our tribe. Join us in EQA Podcast # 289 as we discuss a year in review.

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Welcome to our first bonus episode of Adulting with Horses. Sometimes Natalie and Heather get really random and weird, so enjoy this special behind-the-episode show.

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We all know that a rider's 'mental game' is critical to success. But what are the common mistakes and what strategies can we utilize to fix them? In this episode, we discuss with Dr. Inga Wolframma how a rider's tension can negatively impact a horse's behavior, goal setting, and tips to control the here and now.

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Auditor Steph Pestka joins us to talk about her show season coming up in Ranch Competitions with her three horses that are full sisters. Plus, Auditor Madison Tillman joins Glenn in the studio and we have some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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In this episode of The Short Score, Nelson Wyatt and Buddy Hawkins talk to guest host Casey Allen after their $15,000-win at the WCRA's Cowtown Christmas in Fort Worth, Texas, Dec. 17, 2023. Episode presented by Smarty.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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On this episode of Adulting with Horses Heather and Natalie talk about what makes the perfect horse for a rider, how the idea of perfection can change with time, and of course, our adulting wins of the week!Redingote Equestrian brought this episode to you. Time to think about stocking up for winter with the new releases from Redingote Equestrian. They have recently released updates to their famous one-piece jumpsuits- new/textured/rip-stop fabric and adjustable cords added to the hood so they feel super fresh this season. But if you aren't a fan of coveralls, they have just announced the release of their new "separates" collection of bib pants and jackets! Redingote has something for every woman, whether working in the barn or riding through the winter. Stay warm, dry, and feminine in Redingote. Visit them at www.redingoteequestrian.com.Thank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear, subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice. Follow us on Instagram @adultingwithhorsespodcast or, even better, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it’s a great place to meet other horse-crazy women. Thanks and see you next time!

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Horses are powerful animals but there is a limit to how much weight they can carry on their backs. Despite extensive studies, this is still a heated debate and different arguments are put forth. Fact is, horses were not meant to carry people on their backs so we need to prepare and train them for this task. Burdening them with excessive weight for a long time can lead to damage of their tendons, bones and joints. What is too much weight and how can be help our horses carry us? These are some of the topics discussed in today's podcast episode.Show Notes:https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/12/21/horse-podcast-ep-288-how-much-weight-can-my-horse-carry/

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In this episode of the Stall and Stable Show, Helena talks with beloved equine veterinarian, Dr. Madison Seamans. The conversation covers everything from what its like treating horses in the mountains of New Mexico, to natural selection, differences in horsekeeping between urban and rural environments, and advances in science that can help reduce the number of breakdowns of racing thoroughbreds.Dr. Seamans is that unique combination of super intelligent, wise, kind, and humble professional. These qualities make him not only a trusted veterinarian, but a great teacher and storyteller. His devotion to improving the lives of horses and the people who love them is part of his greater purpose. So listen in to this episode, where you will learn, laugh, and enjoy the magic of Madison!

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On tonight's show we start with the auditor book review of Horse Brain, Human Brain. After that we are going to have great discussion about new rules concerning bits with Beth Haist. Tony Sandoval starts the New Year off right for our trainer tip. Listen In...

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The 2023 Cinch Timed Event Championship runs March 2-4, 2023, and on this episode of The Short Score Chelsea Shaffer talks through the new contestants this year. Episode presented by Smarty.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Merry Christmas to all the adventuresses out there. Today we celebrate all the Christmas traditions and celebrations, from all over the world. From Santa Claus to St Nicolas and reindeer and dolphins we chat about it all. In today's EQA # 287 Ute and Heather share some stories of what they do unique for their horses at Christmas time. So whether you say Merry Christmas, Frohe Weihnachten, Feliz Navidad, or Joyeux Noel, they both want to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year and look forward to many more adventures together.Full Show Noteshttps://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/12/14/horse-podcast-ep-287-merry-christmas-adventuresses/

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Today we learn all about a service called HorseBnB and we bring you some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Ryan's passion for Polocrosse began at 8 years old when he was introduced to the sport by his pony club. From pony club polocrosse on small ponies, Ryan began his international travel to the UK in 1996 and started traveling out west playing A grade. While attending college at SMU in Dallas, Ryan played four years with Lone Star. After graduating from college, Ryan moved to North Carolina to play and coach the Carolina Club. After coaching from the start in his teens and moving up the ranks in polocrosse to represent the USA in three World Cups, Ryan started Polocrosse Made Simple, LLC in 2011.

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On this episode we discuss how getting honest with ourselves can expose our need to assess our values and if our words and actions are lining up with them. We work to make the conversation as tangible as possible so you leave the conversation feeling inspired to do the work for both you and your horses. We end the episode with a special announcement AND a special guest, so make sure you listen all the way to the end!

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We get to know Cassie Kahle, who had a fall in the show jumping ring that left her in a coma for 18 days. Now recovered with goals of returning to the ring, we are excited to introduce you to Cassie. We also catch up with dressage rider Katie Jackson, who had her leg amputated after she started having pain behind her knee and a lump was discovered. Katie is also back in the ring with Grand Prix and Paralympic goals.

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Tiffany Schieck talks about her "lucky loops," that helped her win $16,200 in Fort Worth during the WCRA Cowtown Christmas Champiojnships in December aboard her grade mare Susie.Schieck describes about her 2022 season, plans for 2023 and the loops that helped her win the big check in Cowtown.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Brought to you by: Barn ProsSabrina Hayes grew up riding and showing Quarter Horses. She currently has a small herd of broodmares, a yearling, and a pony that she keeps at home near Billings, Montana. Her goal is to raise quality, versatile Quarter Horses to be competitive in the all-around Western and English events at stock breed shows (AQHA and NSBA). When she’s not keeping a close eye on her mares and foals, Sabrina works as a veterinary assistant to help support her farm. Listen in as host Tara Tibbets chats with Sabrina about how backyard breeding can responsibly produce fantastic horses.

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Our Daily Dose Health Segment brings us Alayne Blickle to talk about winter enrichments & activities for horses. In Horses in History we meet the amazing Dr. Key who was teaching kindness to animals long before anyone else and the first Weird News of the year. Listen in...

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Our Sidesaddle word of the day is Palfrey, we talk with some of the American Sidesaddle Association Chapter Presidents, discuss horse shopping for your next sidesaddle horse and we check in on Nancy and where you can see Maggie in 2023.

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We hear all about the making of the viral video of the almost Llama and the Dressage horse with Bailey West of Bailey Ranch Breeders. Jamie and Glenn chat about the holiday break and their feeling on New Year Resolutions. Plus, Auditors are still having having Equestrian First World Problems in the new year. Listen in...

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Stephanie and Aviva reflect on the year, and Aviva answers a tough question about keeping older horses supple. Then together they interview Stephany Fish Crossman, an accredited biomechanics trainer based in Brooksville, Florida who also has a popular series of videos that covers a wide range of riders and breeders our subscription video site, Dressage Today OnDemand.  Listen in...

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WESA 2023 Salesperson of The Year, Scott Stickley, chats about his sales career. Listen In...

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REVISIT: 11 year old Keira O’Connor-Reichert became popular with her XC video talking to her pony Flower and she joins us today. Our Equiderma Guest is Curtis Wright who owns one of the few direct kids of Secretariat that are still alive, Border Run, Auditors report in live from Equine Affaire in Massachusetts and Realli Badd Adz. Listen in…

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Today we revisit some of our favorite clips from past episodes that are full of laughs, advice, and insights from guests through our 36 episodes over the past year and a half.

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REVISIT: On today's Certified Horsemanship Association episode we talk about cool horse sports.  Jessica Hersey explains Mounted Shooting and Cathy Thacker tells us about Horseback Archery. Listen in...

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Debbie and the Horsemanship crew are taking a much deserved holiday break, so sit back and enjoy this mash up of equestrian guests from past HRN Radiothons, along with listener submitted songs, poems, and holiday greetings. Classic revisit.

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It is tradition to end every year with a game of listener holiday trivia. Join some lucky listeners as they try to become the Trivia Champs of 2022! Listen in…

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Tigger and Pati are taking some much deserved time off so sit back and enjoy this mash up gleaned from 4 years of Radiothon specials. It features clever conversation, listener submitted songs & poems, Hedwig wisdom, and a fantastic interview with Dressage great Jim Koford. Classic re-visit.

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Dr. Wendy Coren, Chiropractor and Author of Improving Equine Mobility speaks about our Alignment in relation to our Equine Partner's and how to improve ourselves to be more balanced on and off the saddle. Plus, some great exercises for riders to improve too!

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What started in Fort Worth, Texas in January ended as it should in Las Vegas in December: Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira are the 2022 PRCA Team Roping World Champions. Winning their second straight set of gold buckles, Driggers and Nogueira set a new single season earnings record with $340,708.23 each, besting the former record set by Clay Smith and Paul Eaves of $289,921 a man by $50,787.23.Full story, presented by CSI Saddlepads.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Spotlight Rider Keira joins us to pick the winner of the Wintec Saddle! In our Daily Dose Horse Health Segment Christa Lafayette, CEO of Etalon Diagnostics, speaks about Ermine spots, Birdcatcher spots, socks and stockings, facial markings, multi colored manes & tails. Listen in...

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This was not the week Rhen Richard and Jeremy Buhler were expecting to have in Las Vegas at the 2022 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.They've been on fire all year at every level of the game, from Richard's record 10 futurity wins across the American Rope Horse Futurity Association and the Royal Crown events, and the rodeos had been good to them, too, getting a bucket-list win at California Rodeo Salinas, staying consistent in every set up.So when they'd only caught two steers going into Round 8 and had $27,254.95 a man won, they had nothing to lose and everything to gain by going at the steer that Chad Masters and Joseph Harrison had won Round 6 on. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Special: Every year listeners send in songs and poems that celebrate the holidays, their horses and the HRN shows they love. We present to you this year's collection.  Thank you for your hard work and may you have a wonderful holiday!  Listen in...

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REVISIT: On today's Certified Horsemanship Association episode we talk about cool horse sports.  Jessica Hersey explains Mounted Shooting and Cathy Thacker tells us about Horseback Archery. Listen in...

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Coleman Proctor and Logan Medlin got their second go-round win of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Round 8 with the fastest run of the rodeo—a 3.5-second run that topped the toughest round of team roping so far at the 2022 NFR.For the win, they picked up $28,913 a man, moving their NFR earnings total to $77,543.02 each. They have $188,234.39 won in the PRCA world standings, and, after a bobble in Rounds 6 and 7, are now sixth in the average with a time of 35.30 seconds on six head. Full story.Episode presented by CSI Saddlepads.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Auditor Debbie brings us the Holiday Recipe of the Week, Microwave Peanut Brittle. Returning to the show we have Jerry Bowman of the Northwest Carriage Museum and the rest of the Saddle Giveaway entries. Listen in…

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Don't tempt Tyler Wade and Trey Yates with a good time, and absolutely don't dangle $28,913.70 out in front of them.About $100,000 back from world standings leaders Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira and down two steers in the average race, Wade and Yates drew a good steer in Round 7 and made quick work of him to get the go-round win with a 3.9-second run and their second go-round check of the week.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Join Nicole and Tim as they recap highlights from the first year of the Sport Horse Podcast, discuss some of their favorite moments, as well as the future of the Sport Horse Series and Equine High-Performance Sports Group! 2023 will be bigger and better!

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Veterans Chad Masters and Joseph Harrison survived a painful round of team roping to cash their first day money of the 2022 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, with the flag dropping in 4.0 seconds worth $28,913.70 a man. That brings Masters and Harrison's total to $46,997.10 a man after six rounds, with four more chances at the day money. They're 11th in the average. Full story: https://teamropingjournal.com/news/masters-and-harrison-nfr-round-6-team-roping-results/Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Join us for the annual HRN Hosts Holiday Special.  We are joined by hosts from Horses in the Morning, Horse Tip Daily, Retired Racehorse Radio and the Dressage Radio Show.  Listen in as we answer questions from listeners.  Listen in...

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CHA is a 501(c)3 non-profit membership association, founded in 1967. CHA certifies equine professionals, accredits equine facilities and provides resources to programs and equine professionals. The CHA promotes excellence in horsemanship safety and education for the entire horse industry. Jacqueline Tiley is currently the Interim CEO

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Perennial contenders Clay Tryan and Jade Corkill and Coleman Proctor and Logan Medlin had yet to strike in the day money at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo's halfway point, but that changed Dec. 5 when both teams anted up with 3.8-second runs, worth $25,882.42 a man. Their win came on a rough night of team roping, when seven teams—including standings leaders Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira—took a no-time with Nogueira's horse stepping in his loop on a run farther down the arena than normal.Full story, presented by Fast Back Ropes: https://teamropingjournal.com/news/round-5-nfr-team-roping-results/Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Dr. Wendy Ying explains to her co-host Glenn the basics of feeding a starved horse.

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Farrier Michael O'Reardon talks to us about his book “All Cenched Up and Nearly Finished”, we hear a bunch of holiday songs and poems from listeners and a final batch of really bad ads for the year. Listen in…

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The notes on Tyler Wade and Trey Yates' fourth-round steer weren't great."𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘪𝘴 𝘢 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘳 𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘦𝘳 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘊𝘩𝘢𝘥 𝘔𝘢𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘭𝘰𝘴𝘵 𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘳𝘰𝘱𝘦 𝘰𝘯 𝘪𝘯 𝘙𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥 1."But that didn't matter much to Tyler Wade."𝗜'𝘃𝗲 𝗴𝗼𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗼𝗻𝗲," 𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗮𝗶𝗱 𝗮𝘀 𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝘄𝘂𝗻𝗴 𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗣𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝘁𝗼 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗼𝗺𝗮𝘀 & 𝗠𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝘆 𝘁𝗼 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝗻 𝗘𝘀𝗽𝘂𝗲𝗹𝗮 𝗕𝗿𝗼—𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝟭𝟰-𝘆𝗲𝗮𝗿-𝗼𝗹𝗱 𝗴𝗲𝗹𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘀 𝗦𝗽𝘂𝗿—𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗯𝗼𝘅 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝘁.Best one or not, Wade, 30, and Yates, 27, made it work. The flag fell in 3.9 seconds, and in the toughest pen of steers of the week—the same pen that saw six no-times in Round 1—the time held through 14 more teams.Full story at teamropingjournal.com, with episode presented by Resistol.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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We speak with Dr. Meg Green, an award-winning veterinarian and business strategist about advice for business owners and leaders for productivity and effective communication.

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This episode features special announcements about the 2023 Equine Affaire in Ohio, plus more interviews conducted on-site at the 2022 Equine Affaire in Massachusetts with some great horse people!

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NFR first-timer Tanner Tomlinson and veteran Patrick Smith topped a wicked fast third round of the 2022 NFR with a 3.6-second run, breaking the previous round record of 3.7 seconds in the process. Tomlinson discusses his reasoning behind his horse selection and overcoming nerves, and Patrick shares his play-by-play of the run and thoughts on […]

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Today we hear from our Monty Roberts Advanced Instructor Denise Heinlein and from one of our Brazilian students who passed his exams! Listen in...

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We meet the hosts of the Practical Horseman Podcast, the Daily Dose Health Report brings us Dr Samantha Brooks, Assoc. Prof Equine Physiology at the University of Florida talking about the "Get A Leg Up Study". Plus, some weird news to get you through your Wednesday. Listen in...

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Good horses were the name of the game for the go-round winners on Day 1 of the 2022 National Finals Breakaway Roping. Taylor Munsell, Samantha Fulton, Cheyanne Guillory and Rickie Engesser break down their runs, talk about their horsepower and their support systems that have backed them on their journey to the South Point Arena.This episode is brought to you by Fast Back Ropes. Check out their selection of ropes online or find a retailer near you at fastbackropes.com.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Clay Smith and Jake Long rebounded from a miss in Round 1 with a bang in Round 2, winning the go round with a 4.1-second run, worth $28,913.70. Host Chelsea Shaffer catches up with Smith and Long after their win on this episode of “The Score,” brought to you by CSI Saddle Pads. Hosted on […]

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The third part of our mini Winter Riding series! Today Heather and Ute talk about how to keep yourself and your horse fit for riding in the cold season. Heather is based in Canada and is well acquainted with freezing temperatures and plenty of snow and even Ute has experiences riding in wintery Europe where it can get cold, wet and dark. Together they share some super useful tips and talk about their favourite pieces of equipment for riding into the cold season.Show Notes:https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/12/07/horse-podcast-ep-286-enjoying-winter-rides/

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We'll be chatting with current AERC mileage leader Kerry Lowrey, Cecilia Smith joins us to talk about AERC's highest mileage horse Tulip who is excelling at his new career as a therapy horse at age 35. And to wrap up the show Max Merlich stops by for a preview of the 2022 Mary and Anna Memorial Ride.

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JR Dees and Levi Lord made a statement with their signature rock-solid run in both man’s second appearance at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo with a Round 1 win to kick off rodeo’s Super Bowl. Their 4.3-second run won them $28,913.70 a man, marking both man’s first NFR victory lap and go-round win. Host Chelsea […]

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On this episode of Adulting with Horses, we discuss setting achievable but FUN goals and the toxic traits among weird horse girls in our clubhouse and probably the world at large. What is your toxic trait?Thank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear, subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice. Follow us on Instagram @adultingwithhorsespodcast or, even better, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it’s a great place to meet other horse-crazy women. Thanks and see you next time!

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Claire just completed her final term at Dartmouth College this past fall. At Dartmouth, she was Co-Captain of the equestrian team. In the IHSA she was Zone 1 Region 2 Cacchione Cup Rider in 2019. This past spring, she was on the ECAC All-Tournament Flat & Fences Team, NCEA All-Academic First Team and At-Large Academic All-Ivy Team.

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Welcome to the first episode of season 3 here on Canada Horse Podcast! On this episode we discuss changes that we have made to the show to better align us with our mission and values. We dug deep before beginning this new season to make sure we were doing this podcast, among pretty much everything else in our lives, for the right reasons. We asked tough questions and were brave enough to listen to the answers. On today’s episode we reveal some changes and some revelations that will impact the podcast and our lives as equestrians. We are not shying away from tough conversations this season and are starting this season out being up front and honest!

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This episode takes listeners through Helena's journey with Clarabelle; from the day of the accident to the day this episode airs. From a seemingly small cut on a cannon bone, to three surgeries and over 30 days in the hospital, find out why distal limb wounds are a risk no horse owner should take on, and what, exactly, happened that turned a simple cut into a big mess. Listen in!

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Victoria Tollman explains the Equus Survival Trust and the work they do to identify rare breeds around the world. We also learn about Herd & Co. Markets and how they can help you shop for the holidays. Plus, more clever entries in the Wintec Saddle Giveaway! Listen in….

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On this bonus Roping.com tips episode of “The Short Score,” Ryan Motes explains his theories on heeling and competition. This episode is brought to you by Smarty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Today we have partnered with New Vocations to bring you an amazing panel discussion on the limited horse. We're joined by aftercare and thoroughbred training experts, Leandra Cooper (New Vocations), and Bonnie McRae, (After the Races), and veterinary professionals, Dr. Sarah Escaro (Hagyard) and Dr. Morgan Adams (Unionville Equine Association) to highlight the limited horse and discuss what is a limited horse (exactly), what post-race careers are suitable for the limited horse, and why a limited horse may actually be the retired racer you're looking for. Not just that, we share our horsey holiday must-haves, and how you can give back this holiday season. Last but not least, we share with you not one, but TWO, adoptable horses - stay tuned...

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Today's tip is an excerpt from the Horses In The Morning show where Glenn & Lisa answer a listener question about lacking motivation to go to the barn and ride.

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Barry Miller, PhD Director of Outreach Helmet Lab at Virginia Tech, gives us all the details on the recent equestrian helmet testing report. We also meet Natasha from Show Me Riders Horse Club of Kansas City and talk about their Horses for the Holidays event. Plus, your horse's elf name and some Reallie Badd Adz. Listen in…

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Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions about transitioning your horse from a snaffle to a curb bit, helping a horse to not crowd you when leading and how to get your horse to ground tie like a statue!

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On this episode of “The Score,” seven-time World Champion Jake Barnes shares the story of how he came to know the reigning World Champion Junior Nogueira and the significant impact that Nogueira had on his life. This episode is brought to you by Bimeda Animal Health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In our Daily Dose Health Report Lara Worden, Ag Agent NC Coop Extension, tells us about the importance of VCPR. Lisa Wysocky joins us to celebrate her many awards at the International Equus Film and Arts Festival. Plus, some weird news....

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The second part of our mini Winter Riding series! Today Heather and Ute talk about what to wear when heading outside in the cold season. Heather is based in Canada and is well acquainted with freezing temperatures and plenty of snow and even Ute has experiences riding in wintery Europe where it can get cold, wet and dark. Together they share some super useful tips and talk about their favourite pieces of equipment for riding into the cold season.

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How is osteoarthritis defined and diagnosed? Why do sport horses struggle with this condition? What next-generation tools are being developed to allow horse owners to catch osteoarthritis in the early stages or to potentially reverse the disease? In this episode, we discuss these topics and more with Dr. Thomas Koch from the University of Guelph.

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Today we talk with Holly Ray about Historical Reenacting; from what to wear to which saddle to use. We also talk to Charlene Stevens about her first time riding sidesaddle in a parade that had some crazy drama that really highlighted how well trained the horses in the American Sidesaddle Association group were. Don't forget our Sidesaddle word of the day and where in the world is Maggie.

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Chelsea Shaffer, host of “The Score,” sat down with Denny Gentry, Lance Robinson, and Chad Beus, founders of the Riata Buckle, to discuss the inaugural $2 million futurity and what’s to come from this event in the future. A special thank you to our sponsors, who support our efforts and believe in the future of […]

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Auditor and Jockey Alex Sherman tells us the other side of the story about the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act, Jaralyn Gibson of Finesse Dressage tells us all about the Carl Hester clinic at WEC. Glenn shares about Scooter’s first show and his Mom’s Chocolate Cake recipe and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…

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American Equestrian School gives riders more time to train, travel and compete + elite academics with equestrian coursework, character & leadership training, college & career quidance, networking & internship assistance, performance coaching & personal branding review, nationwide equestrian meet-ups and and mentorship from equestrian champions and experts.

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Cashing in $62,000 for a time of 34.07 seconds on four head, professional barrel racer Ivy Hurst mounted A Streak Of Fling mare to win the Riata Buckle #10.5 Handi-Lo All-Ages Futurity with her husband Clay. Dru Stewart talks with the couple about the future of Riata Buckle and rope horse industry during this episode […]

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We have a fun report from USDF Finals with Jennifer Conour and her two students, who all competed over the weekend! Then, after that, we will bring you a wonderful Trainer Tip with regular guest, Tony Sandoval. Listen in...

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Who is ready for a winter riding adventure? Are you an adventuress who likes to hit the trails in the winter, with or without a saddle? If so this is the podcast for you. Join Ute and Heather as there share some fantastic places to take on a winter ride. From Ice hotels to sleigh rides, they cover many different winter riding adventures. Move over fat tire bikes, horses are out on those trails now while the adventurers enjoy some winter riding adventures.

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USPC started in 1954 to teach riding and the proper care of horses. It is based on The British Pony Club, which was created in 1929 as a junior branch of the Institute of the Horse. Pony Club's main goal is to promote sportsmanship, stewardship and leadership through horsemanship.

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Dan Warrenington of Land Safe joins us to talk about falling safely off your horse. Plus, Glenn got curious about saloon doors and more entries in the Wintec Saddle Giveaway. Plus, some Reallie Badd Adz, listen in…

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On this bonus Roping.com tips episode of “The Short Score,” Miles Baker talks about how he uses his left hand in the stop and how that affects the finish of his run. This episode is brought to you by WCRA Rodeo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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This month, get to know Elyse Hart, who has not only overcome alcohol and heroin addiction but serious injuries to get back to equestrian competition. Then meet the 2022 Sidelines Hot Horseman of the Year, show jumper Alex Matz. Listen in!

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We speak to Lindsey Schulz about how she built her business with a focus on sustainability and focusing on what the market expects.

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On episode 12 of Adulting with Horses, Mandee Flanders of The Leadline Podcast joins Heather as a co-host while Natalie retreats to her cave after talking to people for four days straight at Equine Affaire.We chat all about our time at the horse expo, and tips for keeping costs down (including some spending regrets) and Heather even gets an offer of marriage...well, kind of!

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Who doesn't love a tour of a tack shop? Things have changed over the years with Tack Shop, no longer just saddles and brushes. You can find just about everything from kitchen utensils to manure forks lol. Join Heather and fellow adventuresses, Kari to tour the local tack shop in today's episode. They cover everything from winter blankets to home decor. Heather gives some great suggestions for stocking stuffers and Kari shares an inside scoop on travel items that can offer double duty. You won't want to miss this.

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Chris joined the Albion equestrian coaching staff in September '22 after serving as head coach of the Randolph College WildCats in Lynchburg, VA for seven years and, prior to that, a 13-year tenure at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y.

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Representing the best and brightest students of the horse world from Germany, England, Hungary and Brazil. The Monty Roberts International Learning Center is dedicated to promoting gentle, more effective alternatives to violence and force through educational courses ranging from beginner to advanced levels of horsemanship. Monty Roberts, Dean of Students, leads a team of exceptional Certified Instructors who have dedicated themselves to sharing Monty’s training philosophies by completing an extensive training and certification process. Listen in...

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For barrel racers and rodeo fans – we are about to kick off the best 10 days of the year with the start of the 2022 National Finals Rodeo! This week we not only have a fantastic episode for you, but we will be bringing you daily interviews with the barrel racing round winners each night from our friends at Barrel Racing Magazine, BarrelRacing.Com and Equinety.

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In this episode, Dr. Katie Seabaugh discusses non-surgical equine joint therapies. Tune in for a discussion on corticosteroids, biologics, hydrogels, hyaluronic acid, Adequan and more.

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On this episode of Winning Insights, Horse&Rider OnDemand expert Cody Crow talks about introducing his 2-year-old horse to the saddle and saddle pad. In this session, he walks us through each step of the process and even gives some great tips for you to use at home. If you want to watch the video that goes along with this audio training session, subscribe to Horse&Rider OnDemand today!

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TikTok is one of the hottest social media platforms available. But should you be using it for your business and if so, how do you make it work to your advantage?

Tamie Old, a TikTok coach and founder of The House of Gentry fashion boutique, joins us to talk about why she believes that if you aren’t using TikTok to grow your business, you’re missing out.

Having hit 100,000 followers, Tamie knows exactly what it takes to attract the right audience to your business through video content. She shares how TikTok has helped her grow her online boutique exponentially, as well as breaks down a must-have strategy, the current algorithm, and how anyone - even your grandma - can find success.

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In this second episode of Stall and Stable West, guest host Tara Tibbets shares the details of her farm in North Texas, and how her barn setup works for her three horses and her lifestyle. Combining a long family history in ranch-style horsekeeping with a modern take on life with horses in a suburban area, you’ll understand why Tara is perfectly suited for sharing her ideas for happy horsekeeping. Listen in!

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Marty Irby, Executive Director at Animal Wellness Action, joins us with an update on the passing of the PAST Act. Also, Glenn finds some very unusual subscription boxes and some mighty weird news. Listen in...

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Today's tip is an excerpt from the Horses In The Morning show where Glenn & Lisa chat with Dr. Eleanor Green, DVM, about a new equine education program at Lincoln Memorial University.

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Melanie Edge walks us through the interesting history and consistent growth of Western Edge. Listen In...

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Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Purina. In this episode, Stephanie talks about preparing for her first licensed competition in almost 15 years and Aviva answers a question about how to ask for more brilliance in the show ring. Then together they interview FEI 4* judge Mike Osinski and talk about, among other […]

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Most veterinarians, whether they realize it or not, are already practicing some form of telemedicine. In this episode, Dr. Eleanor Green calls telemedicine “a natural evolution of health care in a digital world.” Tune in for a discussion about how veterinarians can get started with offering telemedicine as a standard service.

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The first step in equine tendon healing is proper diagnosis. In this episode, Dr. Roland Thaler discusses diagnosing tendon injuries, how to better ultrasound tendons, complications in tendon healing, active rest for treatment, and more.

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This week’s episode, sponsored by Cosequin, is with leaderboard topping international show jumper, Daniel Bluman.

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Coach Jenn and Kayla discuss how to overcome the infamous "burnout". Whether its feeling overwhelmed with vet bills, lack of motivation, the fear of getting started on something, we have all been there. So how can equestrians just '"get on with it"? Tune in!

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West Nile virus is known to cause neurological disease, but it can present in a variety of ways. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Colmer discusses the most common clinical signs, how it is diagnosed, how you can help prevent it, and prognosis and care if your horse becomes infected.

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How much can a horse change? How about a person's opinion of that horse? In this episode, a woman makes a misguided assumption about a particular horse based on his breed and behavior during their first encounter. But there's often more to a horse than meets the eye ... tune in to hear the rest of this story!

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Amanda McAvoy is the Executive Director, Head of US Equine Business at Boehringer Ingelheim. Her career has been a series of building blocks through Merial, Merck, and BI giving her a vast toolkit in the animal health industry and an impressive knowledge of business and marketing.

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Auditor Karissa Rene joins us to tell us about her new horse and helping a Uganda student use Art to learn about horsemanship. Casey Allen, host of the Breakaway Breakdown, joins us to tell us about the latest podcast to be added to the HRN lineup. Plus, Auditor Flossie shares her family’s Limoncello recipe. Listen in…

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Five 2022 National Finals of Breakaway Roping qualifiers got together at Lari Dee Guy's arena in Abilene, Texas to practice before they headed to Vegas for the NFBR. They got together to discuss what it's like being a breakaway roper in 2022, and we turned the cameras on.   The following discussion is the result—it's unscripted, unedited and you won't want to miss it.  This special episode is brought to you by BreakawayRoping.com.

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On this Dressage Today episode Stephanie talks about preparing for her first licensed competition in almost 15 years and Aviva answers a question about how to ask for more brilliance in the show ring. Then together they interview FEI 4* judge Mike Osinski and talk about, among other things, the new 2023 dressage tests.  Listen in...

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On today’s Kentucky Performance Products edition we learn about the All Ears Selfie App from Leslie, Jamie adds commentary to Chad’s Radiothon interview and bad ads features a lunatic Morgan mare and two rotten little donkeys. A classic re-visit.

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Fitness wearables are becoming more common, but how should they be used and what can we learn from the data? In this episode, Dr. Cris Navas shares his expertise on how different types of information can be used to guide and inform training decisions. Listen in...

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Today we chat about controlling anger and frustration, critter of the show is the African Grey Parrot, in critter nutrition the focus is on reducing the effects of travel stress in horses. Everyone, including Hedwig, weighs in on their favorite stress reducing comfort food.

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Today we chat with RRP Executive Director, Kirsten Green, to learn more about the brand new Broodmare Division of the 2023 Thoroughbred Makeover. We get the inside scoop on what's new on the career side of thoroughbred racing with Annise Montplaisir from Amplify Horse Racing, and last but not least, we catch up with Winnie Morgan Nemeth from New Vocations on a standardbred training tip and we introduce our adoptable horse of the week.

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You get to hear the first entries in the HRN Holiday Wintec Saddle Giveaway! In our Daily Dose Health Segment Dr. Camargo from the University of Kentucky explains what stocking up is, what to do about it, and when it may signal a more serious problem. Listen in...

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Today's tip is an features some handy barn hacks to reduce the frustration of dealing with garden hoses at the barn.

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Auditor Laurie Binns was meant to join us with her Holiday Veggie Pizza recipe. Plus, Lauren Proctor-Brown DVM of Resolute Vet explains sway backs and if they are related to kissing spine and some of your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…

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Janet Jones--author of Horse Brain, Human Brain, joins us. Then, after that, our favorite monthly guest, Wendy Murdoch, will come on. Plus, we end with a trainer tip provided by Ride I.Q. Listen in...

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Eventer Deonte Sewell joins us live from the Peterson Smith Barnstaple Eventing Classic Three Day. Time for those unique holiday gift ideas and we start with Elizabeth Kerr of The Bent Nail and some Realli Badd Adz. Listen in…

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It’s almost time of the holidays, if you can believe it. We’ve got all the best gifts for your horsey friends or yourself picked out. This week, we’re talking to three inspiring women who launched their own equestrian companies. Thanks for tuning in.

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Equine Affaire Episode: Allison & Glenn chat about all things Equine Affaire, including a recap of the event, and Allison shares a few interviews that she conducted on-site in Massachusetts with the winner of the Versatile Horse & Rider Competition, Franny Galvin-Hynes, as well as a participant in the Adoption Affaire and Horse & Farm Exhibits, Kelly Stackpole of Rising Starr Horse Rescue. Rising Starr brought six adoptable horses with them.

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Eventer Lainey Ashker joins us to honor Rob Bowersox, host of the Major League Eventing podcast. In our Daily Dose Horse Health segment Dr. Tania Cubitt from Performance Horse Nutrition joins us to talk about winter forage. Plus, Chelsea Shaffer of The Score Podcast stops by and we have some bad news from Fly Over Farm. Listen in....

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Bo Crutchfield on Big Valley MS Haida and Chris Littlefield on That Bold Pepto CCL connected on four steers in 33.34 seconds to win $61,000 and the first-ever Riata Buckle Handi-High Futurity, one of five $400,000 ropings at the new $2-million event. Dru Stewart caught up with Crutchfield and Littlefield right after their win, plus […]

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Florida based trainer Ken Najorka joins us to talk about teaching both horse and rider to stop softly. Show host Jacqueline Tiley shares her favorite takeaways from this year's CHA International Conference. Plus, the CHA video library inspires a winter weather unmounted lesson plan.

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We speak to Dr. Karin Bump about her pursuit for higher education, how education has impacted her career path, and how it relates to the equine industry.

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From Jack's Tack to JT International ... founder Jack Sievers tells the company’s story. Listen in....

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Representing the best and brightest students of the horse world from Germany, England, Hungary and Brazil. The Monty Roberts International Learning Center is dedicated to promoting gentle, more effective alternatives to violence and force through educational courses ranging from beginner to advanced levels of horsemanship. Monty Roberts, Dean of Students, leads a team of exceptional Certified Instructors who have dedicated themselves to sharing Monty’s training philosophies by completing an extensive training and certification process. Listen in...

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Today's tip is an excerpt from the Dressage Radio Show, featuring co-hosts Reese Koffler Stanfield and Philip Parkes along with their guest Alice Tarjan discussing why it is important to praise your horse even when he or she didn't get it just perfect.

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Auditor Erin gives us our Recipe of the Week with her Grandma’s Apricot Cookies, Glenn visited Auditor Heather for a carriage drive with a pair of Friesians, Jamie catches us up on the training horses and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…

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Another episode of our Horse Breeds around the World Series. Today we talk about a rare breed of horses both in its homeland as well as in the world: The Karabagh Horse from the tiny region of Berg-Karabagh between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In the 1990s a few of these horses found their way to Germany and inspired Verena Scholian who unknowingly bought the Karabagh stallion Inturist. Out of interest she became an expert and founded the IG Karabagh, a breed association in Germany. Her goal is to help promote the breed and forward the cooperation of the few breeders and owners of Karabagh horses in Europe. I was lucky enough to interview her and hear her amazing story.

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https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/11/09/horse-podcast-ep-282-karabagh-the-golden-horse-of-azerbaijan/

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Listen in as first year students, Hannah & Alexa, talk about their experience of applying for school and what it has been like so far riding for one of the top level schools, Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD)

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Most equestrians know they will fall off their horse- it's inevitable. In this episode of Adulting with Horses, Heather and Natalie discuss the fear of falling and what is behind it and how to set yourself up for success. We also bring Pop Corner back to discuss the recent trend of trolling and calling other equestrians out publicly on social media, as well as our Adulting Wins of the Week. This episode is brought to you by Redingote Equestrian, a small, women-owned equestrienne business apparel brand designed to keep you clean, dry, and looking cute no matter the season! Learn more at redingoteequestrian.com. Subscribe and listen on the Horse Radio Network, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts and join our private Facebook group, the Adulting with Horses Clubhouse. Follow us on social media Instagram @adultingwithhorsespodcast or Twitter @AdultingHorses.

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Dr. Kate Horan talks about her study on racehorses, and how various approaches to hoofcare and two different surface options affected the breakover and movement of the horses.

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Where do you get your inspiration for Riding in paradise? Every time I watch a movie or tv show with beautiful scenery I imagine that it would be like riding in paradise. In today's podcast, EQA #281 join Heather as she shares where you can actually go riding in paradise. We learn about where certain movies and Tv shows are filmed so you to can go riding in paradise. From the beaches of Australia to the foothills of the rocky mountains you will find amazing places to go riding in paradise.

Full show notes

https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/11/02/horse-podcast-ep-281-riding-in-paradise/

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While Reese is competing at finals, we recorded a segment with Jane Hannigan talking about the Carl Hester Symposium and Ride IQ has provided us with a tip from Lauren Sprieser. Listen in...

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Michael and Kelsey Gascon are two outstanding equine professionals that also make one amazing power couple. Together, they’ve meshed both of their careers and now manage multiple streams of revenue at Gascon Horsemanship, including clinics, retreats, internships, and more!

In this episode, Michael and Kelsey share what it’s like combining two worlds of the equine industry into one enveloping business. They also touch on the effects it’s had on their work/life balance, as well as tips they’ve learned along the way to continue growing a business that’s intentionally aligned with their lifestyle.

You will love hearing about their journey and the advice they have to share about diversifying your business. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur, or just getting started, there’s a lesson in it for you!

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• 9:07-13:20 Building a team with multiple revenue streams.

• 13:20-20:48 Staying organized in a thriving business.

• 20:48-35:31 Handling disappointments.

• 35:31-40:09 The importance of diversifying your business.

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The way we keep horses is changing. As technology and research discover more things about horses that help us humans understand their needs better, our farms, barns, and methods need to shift a bit in order to leverage this new information so we keep our horses happy and sound far longer than in another time in history.

Positive reinforcement training is more than just shaping behaviors - it’s rooted in the principle that our work with horses must center around what is best for the horse. Today’s guest is Jessie Hillegas, warmblood breeder, R+ trainer, and owner of Edgewood Stables in Williamsport, PA. Jessie is also a driving force behind Shawna Karrasch Equine - the gold standard in positive reinforcement training for horses. Helena and Jessie talk about how Jessie keeps her high-level horses safe and happy while still ensuring their innate needs as horses are met. Listen in!

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Auditor Abby Foltz closed out the 2022 Eventing season with a newly minted FEI horse, listeners check in live from Equine Affaire, the 2022 HRN Christmas Design is revealed and Realli Badd Adz. Listen in…

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We discuss ways to rehabilitate the equine stifle, critter of the show is the Texas Whitetail deer, in Critter nutrition we share what it is to loose a beloved animal, and in coffee klatch we ask, if you could pick a celebrity or famous person to be your small animal vet, who would that be?

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Mary describes one of her methods to teach a horse to come to the mounting block and we get an update on how her Mustang is doing. Mustang Magic Trainer Jeff Cook joins us with a look at how his horse is coming along.

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On today's show we chat with Jessica Schroeder from the United States Trotting Association to learn more about the Standardbred Incentive Program. We catch up with Colleen Nolan-Tran and Ashley Francese for a debrief on Standardbred Nationals. Last but not least, we get a training tip from Leandra Cooper and introduce our adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!

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What does sustainability mean in equestrian sports? What changes can be made to ensure we continue to prioritize horse welfare and high-level performance? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Inga Wolframm about her research on sustainable equestrianism, the horse-rider interaction and implications for how we build each training session, as well as discuss key anecdotes that frame the direction that our sports need to move.

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Have you ever wondered why a Coggins test isn't called an EIA test? Curious about why we all have this oddly monikered test done every year? Well, in this excerpt from the Driving Radio show, Dr. Wendy Ying and her co-host Glenn sit down with Dr. Oscar Fletcher from North Carolina State University to answer these questions and more.

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Jared Rogerson joins us to talk about his amazing new music video and his new 6-song EP called “Cadillac Cowboy”. Krystal Kelly, host of the Adventuresses Podcast joins us to talk about her other project called The International Equestrian and some Weird News. Listen in...

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Guests Joni Burden and Samantha Shoemaker join Karen Chaton for a fun filled chat about the perseverance required to ride endurance; whether finishing your first 50 or racking up the miles with three Decade Team horses. Plus, part two of our discussion on winterizing your horse trailer.

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Jamie is back to tell us all about the last two weeks and Reese Koffler-Stanfield brings us our Holiday Recipe of the Week. Plus, we announce the HRN Holiday Wintec Saddle Giveaway and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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Win yourself a brand new Wintec Saddle for Christmas, up to a $1,500 value! Happy Holidays to you!     Three ways to enter by Dec 15, 2022:  (Only one entry per person.) For one entry use the form below – simple and easy. For two entries, a voicemail is required: – submit us a holiday voicemail […]

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We are joined on today's USDF episode by Kristi Wysocki for more review of the new 2023 tests. Listen in...

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Spotlight Rider in the Beyond the Ribbons Series, 12 Year Old Eventer Keira stops by with an update. Lisa and Glenn make some VERY unscientific picks for the Breeders Cup and some Really Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Today's tip is an excerpt from the Dressage Radio Show, featuring co-hosts Reese Koffler Stanfield and Philip Parkes and their guest Natasha Althoff for a chat about clarity in all aspects of your training.

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Meet eventer Emily Hamel, who is checking off childhood bucket list dreams like the Kentucky Three-Day Event, Badminton and Burghley with a special horse: the "Big, Brave and Bold" Barry. Then, get to know hunter-jumper barn owner and trainer Rachel Lindsey, who is fulfilling dreams of her own as owner of Madrone Ranch Stables in Austin, Texas, complete with rescued mini mascot Noel. Listen in!

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Jamie checks in for our 12th year anniversary and an update on the clinic. Horses in History goes back to the Romans and in the Daily Dose Horse Health Report Dr. Jenny Johnson speaks about limb flight abnormalities and how they could relate to lameness. Plus, some weird equine news. Listen in...

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What do Olympians such as Will Simpson in Show Jumping and Charlotte Dujardin in Dressage have in common? They admire and use Monty’s non-violent methods. Some of the world’s top trainers have had Monty work with their most challenging horses to overcome behavioral issues. Listen in as Monty speaks to the next generation of equestrian wanting to improve their horsemanship. And Dr. Alberto Rullan frequently travels to broaden his veterinary knowledge and consulting around the world. He continues his studies in equine rehabilitation, lameness diagnostics and treatment methods, and the use of stem cells and regenerative therapy in equine injury treatment and recovery. Listen in...

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We talk with Lindsey Sheperd about Western Dressage aside, and with Laurie Post about her Jousting aside. We scratch the surface of the "riding habit" and get an update on where in the world is Maggie especially about the upcoming Gettysburg "Remembrance Day".

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We speak with Linda Hauck of Tapestry Equine Products, Inc. about how she started her business, how passion and storytelling lead to sales, expanding into international markets, and why patents are important.

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Auditor Heather Schneider tells us about getting back to driving competition with her young Friesians at the World Equestrian Center. Our Holiday Recipe of the Week is Convent Pudding, brought to us by Auditor Aimee Robinson out of a 1938 cookbook and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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Mackey USA founder, Meegan Robinette, tells the story of the popular equine accessory company. Listen in....

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Riding horses all over the world and getting paid to do it is a dream many of us have. Hebe Webber from Australia has achieved it and worked as a horse guide in different countries. Today she shares her experiences with us and also gives some tipps how to find jobs with horses abroad.

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Tammy Cranouski is the National Alumni Director for the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association. IHSAA is committed to connecting IHSA graduates, mentoring undergraduate students, offering competition and providing support and sponsorship for the IHSA. Tammy attended Westfield State University where she rode on the IHSA western team. She took on the role of IHSAA director in 2019.

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The seasonal rise of ACTH in the fall can throw many PPID horses into laminitis. How can we better manage this? How do we take care of our metabolic horses to prevent laminitis and founder? Dr. Jaini Clougher and Dr. Kathleen Gustafson, both who have worked with ECIR, discuss how to best manage metabolic horses so they can not just survive, but thrive.

For more information, visit: ecirhorse.org

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How many cool horse facts do you know? Do you know how many breeds there are? Or how do you measure a horse, what exactly is a hand? These are just a few cool horse facts you will learn about in today's EQA #279. Did you know that a race horses birthday is determined by which side of the equator it is born on? Other interesting horse facts include which is the most popular breed or the most famous. And lastly, we discuss the importance of horses in the mental health world.

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We will be joined by a couple of long-time friends and contributors. First, Patty Mayer will discuss focused training versus clinicing. After that, Lauren Sprieser will give tips on beating the fall/winter doldrums. And, to finish the show Jane Hannigan will come on with a great Trainer Tip. Listen In...

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Michael and Kelsey Gascon are two outstanding equine professionals that also make one amazing power couple. Together, they’ve meshed both of their careers and now manage multiple streams of revenue at Gascon Horsemanship, including clinics, retreats, internships, and more!

In this episode, Michael and Kelsey share what it’s like combining two worlds of the equine industry into one enveloping business. They also touch on the effects it’s had on their work/life balance, as well as tips they’ve learned along the way to continue growing a business that’s intentionally aligned with their lifestyle.

You will love hearing about their journey and the advice they have to share about diversifying your business. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur, or just getting started, there’s a lesson in it for you!

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• 3:51-9:05 Gascon Horsemanship: How it came to be.

• 9:07-13:20 Building a team with multiple revenue streams.

• 13:20-20:48 Staying organized in a thriving business.

• 20:48-35:31 Handling disappointments.

• 35:31-40:09 The importance of diversifying your business.

WEBSITE:

gasconhorsemanship.com

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/TheHorseGuru/

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@thehorseguru

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Brought to you by American Stalls Investing in your farm is usually a multi-step process that often happens after your business has been up and running for a while. But finding the cash reserves to spend buy that manure spreader, run-in sheds for your pastures, upgrade your fencing, or install new footing in your arena, is a real challenge for most small business owners. That’s where #microloans come in.

Today’s guest is financing expert and Stall and Stable consultant, Buck Harris. Buck and Helena explain the SBA’s microloan program, the pros and cons of the program, and what these loans are best used for. Think footing, fencing, equipment, marketing, and even staff...so listen in!!

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Coagi Long, President and owner of Equine Affaire, Inc. has more than 19 years of experience with the company in a variety of areas. She received her undergraduate degree from The University of Findlay. While in college she wont three consecutive IHSA titles and was the 2003 IDA Reserve National Champion. She continues to pursue her competitive career in dressage and trains and breeds Warmbloods at her farm in West Mansfield, OH.

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Who doesn't love a good ghost story, especially when it involves our favorite topic- horses? Heather and Natalie battle some demons trying to take over the airwaves and tell spooky stories, both of their own experiences and with some help from the clubhouse. This is a not to miss episode.

This episode is brought to you by Redingote Equestrian. The weather is turning, it's getting colder! Time to think about stocking up for winter with the new releases from Redingote Equestrian. They have recently released updates to their famous one-piece jumpsuits- new/textured/rip-stop fabric and adjustable cords added to the hood so they feel super fresh this season. But if you aren't a fan of coveralls, they have just announced the release of their new "separates" collection of bib pants and jackets! Redingote has something for every woman, whether working in the barn or riding through the winter. Stay warm, dry, and feminine in Redingote.

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Revisit: In this special Halloween Episode Glenn and Kristen from Horse Nation share some spooky horse stories from fans.  Plus, a game of Halloween Trivia between Auditor Stephanie and April.  Listen in...

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It's all things health and fitness- always, and TOTAL-ly EQUI related (see what we did there?!) We invite Kaley Seitz on to chat about the benefits of alternate modalities such as Electro-Accupuncture and Meso Therapy, aiding in your horse's comfort, specifically touching on Kissing Spine and Core work to ease back pain... TUNE IN, its going to be an educational day!

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In the Daily Dose Health Segment Eleanor M. Green, DVM, speaks with us about a new equine education program at Lincoln Memorial University. Lisa and Glenn give some book recommendations, answer listener questions and do this month's studies show. Listen in...

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It's the episode you've all been waiting for...it's the Thoroughbred Makeover episode! There is so much to cover and we're excited to share with you just a few of the hundreds of stories this amazing event has created. We had the pleasure to interview people across multiple disciplines from competitive trail, to polo, to eventing, and even interviewed the winner of the Makeover, junior competitor, Jenna Denver, before we even knew she was going to take home the grand prize! We hope you enjoy this mega episode and enjoy hearing from our Making the Makeover series riders (& forever friends), Raechel Ramsey, Leigh Beamer, and Natalie Holdren one last time, and we congratulate every competitor and their horses who participated this year.

And yes...we still caught Leandra Cooper from New Vocations and yes, we bring you another fantastic Adoptable Horse. Stay tuned!

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Excessive muscle tonus in the back and neck is common in ridden horses. Oftentimes, a rider's seat and subtle movements in the saddle creates excessive loads on a horse's body which causes this enhanced muscle tonus and eventual soreness and pain. In this episode, physiotherapist Imke Schlomer discusses some of the common issues she sees and offers practical cues anyone can use to improve their seat and connection with their equine partner.  Listen in...

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We learn about barrel racing from Linzie Lindsay a Washington state barrel racing competitor, the critter of the show is sun conure, and in critter nutrition we focus on Biostar's new Hedgerow Pronto.

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Auditor Colleen Nolan-Tran is back to talk about her trip to the National Standardbred Show with her horse Cricket. We start our Monday Holiday Recipe Series with Dr. Kyle and his Hasselback Au Gratin Potatoes and Lisa leads the way with some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in....

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We will be talking about the new dressage tests to be used in 2024 with someone who helped write them--Nadine Schwartsman. After that, Anastasia Curwood promotes a great cause--Strides for Equality Equestrians. Lastly, Reese will bring a Trainer Tip from her weekend of scribing. Listen in...

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One of the biggest tensions of horse owners is usually when they move stables with their horses or buy a new horse and need to integrate him into their herd. This process can take weeks or even months and can include injuries and worries for the stable and horse owners. In today's podcast episode I want to talk about a few strategies which can make integration easier and share some tips and share some tips and tricks to avoid injuries.

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Amy Engle, tells us all about her super interesting trip to Mongolia, where she rode horses and hunted with eagles. We speak with Auditor Steph Pestka about a horse that she just rescued and some Reallie Bad Adz. Listen in….

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Emma Fass is the Founder of Ringside Pro. She grew up riding and competing in VA and received her undergraduate degree at the University of VIrginia

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Equine Affaire Episode: This episode is our last episode to air before our event in Massachusetts and we can't wait! Today, we're chatting all about the competitions that will be happening this fall. Danelle Osinchuk is joining us to chat about the challenges of prepping a horse for the Versatile Horse & Rider Competition. Elliot Holtzman will share about his strategies and tips for practicing and competing in liberty at the International Liberty Horse Association Freestyle. Then Heather O'Hara is going to stop by from Nutrena, sponsor of the VHRC.  Listen in...

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Do you know how many different horse colors there are? In today's EQA # 277 we dive into the A's, B's, and C's of horse colors.  The genetics behind horse colors come in two primary equine color pigments.  These two horse colors are essentially red and black, however, each pigment can be modified by other genes.  Horse colors also come in many different shades for example with bays you can have, blood bay, bay roan, silver bay, and even bay dun. Then you have the Chestnut or Sorrel which come in different shades of red. The genetics of a horse's color coat is important for understanding the heritability that could benefit the breeding decision.

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Well, America is a BIG country. Keeping horses in New England is not the same as keeping horses in Texas or California, or Montana. There are best practices and baselines wherever you live, of course, but we’d be silly not to talk about ideas for happy horsekeeping in specific areas of this big country of ours. So, we’re adding a new series called Stall and Stable West, featuring Horse Radio Network host, foxhunter, hunter/jumper competitor, and horsekeeper extraordinaire, Tara Tibbets. Listen in to find out what this series is all about and perhaps learn a thing or two about horsekeeping in the West!

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Beyond the Ribbons Spotlight Rider Rachael Rosenthal joins us with an update on Poppy's second show. Plus, Horses in History on the American Grand National and some weird news. Listen in..

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Let's Go Girls! Today we are channeling our inner Shania Twain and celebrating the things that make us horse girls with a little help from our clubhouse!

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Heath grew up in Benson, VT in a horsey family and won multiple National and World Appaloosa Championships before becoming a trainer himself. He served as the head trainer at Midway University in Midway, KY since 2014 and became the Hunt Seat Head Coach in 2018.

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It’s all about grooming tips and tricks, but first we speak with Jenny Beverage from Troxel on what to look for when purchasing a helmet. Then Keli Wakeley guides us through clipping your horse and finally Anne Brzezicki addresses everything for the care of the horse’s coat, mane and tail. Classic re-visit.

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Cristina Brogdon, Jodie Jensen, and Alicia Harlov talk about some of their favorite hoofcare patholoy cases they have worked on and why. Stringhalt, laminitis, navicular, and more are discussed, along with what worked and what didn't!

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The topic of value in a boarding barn has been coming up a lot lately. What makes a place worth a certain amount and, outside of the cost to the proprietor, what should influence what one charges for board? Beauty is the eye of the beholder, of course, but there are certain, definable features that make boarding facilities attractive to horse owners. In this episode, Helena talks with pro rider, 3* eventer, and business owner, Bevin O’Reilly Dugan, proprietor of O’Reilly Equestrian in southern Vermont. Bevin and Helena discuss features of boarding barns that provide the most value. Listen in!

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We are joined by a couple of winners today. Winner of the USEF 3* Eventing National Championship Elisa Wallace and at the TB Makeover Auditor Colleen Nolan-Tran took 2nd place overall finish in freestyle and top amateur. Listen in...

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Certified Monty Roberts Instructor Jamie Jennings get together on FaceTime to save another horse, by figuring out what the needs of the horse were. Learn how they used an improvised mannequin rider and some Eagle Scout knot tying. And 2022 Oklahoma Veterinarian of the Year Dr. John Otto has volunteered with the prison dog program in Oklahoma for 27 years and animal shelters for 31 years. Monty Roberts' Join-Up demonstration years before had given Dr. Otto ideas on how to deal with people and situations ever since. Listen in...

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Reza Ghazinouri, Founder/President, and Lisa Wicks, Sales, of M&R Moda in Pelle Firenze join Wisdom By WESA to chat about the company’s quarter century of designing and producing had made, fine leather jackets and bags from Italy. And, a new line is being introduced. Listen in....

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We are going to learn all about pulse electromagnetic therapy and how it can help your horse. Then, we have para rider, Mia Rodier-Dawallo joining in about her journey. And, our Trainer Tip today will be with international show jumping rider, Filipo Pignatti. Listen in...

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We speak to two veterinarians about building their businesses, the challenges & the rewards of their businesses and the state of Veterinary Medicine.

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Joy, host of Retired Racehorse Radio, checks in live from the 2022 Thoroughbred Makeover. Dorothy Crowell, tells us all about the unique Peterson Smith BarnStaple Educational Three Day and some Realli Baad Adz, listen in….

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Before you know it, winter will be here. This week, we’re talking to a nutritionist on how to best manage your horse’s needs through the cold months. We’re also talking about dressage - and how it can benefit any type of rider, with trainer Amelia Newcomb. Thanks for tuning in

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Mary Kitzmiller is joined by Marsha Hartford-Sapp for a chat about starting Mustangs and other horses safely and effectively.

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Christa Lafayette, CEO of Etalon Diagnostics, joins us in the Daily Dose Health Report to talk about the Equine Kissing Spines Gene that was found. Henrietta Szathmáry from Horsey Hooves is back expanding upon her article "Do Horses Miss Their Owners and Like Humans?" and some weird news. Listen in...

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We cover winterizing your horse trailer, learn about ICE (In Case of Emergency) tags and 2022 Haggin Cup winner Christoph Schork joins us.

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We discuss the importance of label reading on feeds and supplements, critter of the show is the Mille fluer d'uccle bantam chicken, critter nutrition focuses on Biostar's new Hedgerow Pronto supplement, in coffee klatch we ask what attribute does your horse or dog or cat have that you wished you had.

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We learn all about Horse Week from Mariah Hammerschmidt, Supervising Producer of Horse Week and Icons by American Cowboy. Plus, what dog breeds do vets love and hate and your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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What do owners expect from their veterinarians? How can veterinarians navigate complex situations to ensure the best possible outcome for their clients and horses? In this week’s episode, we dive into these topics and more with Dr. Yteke Elte from Utrecht University. Yteke shares her research on the topic and identifies opportunities to ensure veterinarians work with their clients to come up with the best possible solutions. Listen in...

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We've made it! It's time for the Thoroughbred Makeover at The Kentucky Horse Park. We're excited to give you the inside scoop of what to look forward to, and we have our final fireside chat with the Making the Makeover series riders on how they're preparing for the big day. Before we dive into all of the fun, we're joined by Glenn Hebert, founder of Horse Radio Network, for a big announcement. Then we wrap everything up with Winnie Morgan Nemeth from New Vocations and introduce you to our Adoptable Horse of the Week. Stay tuned!

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The head of the Horse Radio Network will join us with some exciting news. We have a Dressage at Devon report from listener, Ruth McCormick. After that, Wendy from the Murdoch Method gives us an update. And, then, Reese and Philip will bring a Trainer Tip. Listen in...

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We asked for listeners that have World Records and we have one on the show today and it’s a weird one. Also, was Monty able to help with the bucking horse? Plus, Really Bad Adz, listen in….

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Mandee is the Founder & host of the Leadline Podcast. It is a podcast for equestrian entrepreneurs and shares some "outside the box" equestrian professions. She hosts multiple equine business related networking events around the country.

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Brandi Cyrus is the daughter of Billy Ray, sister of Miley and a complete horsewoman. Get to know her in this month's Sidelines episode, including her family's connections with horses and some fantastic stories. Then stick around for more adventures with Heather Bender, who's life includes being a trick rider and scuba diving with sharks.

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TREC is a little known equestrian discipline which is all about orienteering and testing your skill as a trail rider. In today's podcast episode I am talking with Kirsty Adams who is an expert, competing internationally on the British team and who tells us all about TREC and why she loves it.

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We learn about the Seen Though Horses Campaign from Lynn Thomas from Horses in Mental Health and Lynn Moore from Acres for Life. Plus, did Jamie get yelled at by Monty over the bucking horse and some weird news. Listen in...

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Diana Bezdedeanu is a twenty-year-old equine professional from Massachusetts and the owner of Horses Offering People Education. She also happens to be the youngest certified equine facilitated practitioner through The Herd Institute. 

In this episode, Diana shares what it’s been like to start her business at such a young age and how she’s handled questioning from others who were skeptical, among other obstacles she’s had to overcome to get her business started. 

Whether you’re a young student or a parent with an aspiring business owner, Diana’s story is inspiring and offers great advice for all!

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Ariel has been the Director of Equestrian Programs and coach of the Middle Tennessee State University Equestrian Team since 2017. She has led the college team to many titles in the region, zone & nationally. Ariel began her riding career showing quarter horses earning World Championship titles. She has both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Horse Science from MTSU.

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Dr. Sarah le Jeune and Christina Rohlf discuss footing considerations when it comes to both performance and injury. The discussion dives into recent research on footing factors that affect forces working on the equine limb.

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Lee Mclean, and Isabeau Solace chat about the use of the Sidesaddle Cane, and how it helps a rider replace our missing leg aids, we also announce our give away winners. Plus, Maggie inadvertently creates the plot line for a potential hit film and Audrey has another installment of How My Horse Teaches Me Life Lessons, compliments of her Standardbred mare Nancy.

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The biggest news for Horse Radio Network in 14 years is being announced on today's show. Join us for all the details. Special guests include Tom Winsor, Melissa Kitchen and Kimberly Brown. Listen in....

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Monty Roberts was named Global Ambassador of The Brooke in March 2015 and shortly after was named Horse & Hound Magazine's Top 50 Horsemen of All Time. Jane Holderness-Roddam was the first British woman to ride in the Olympic Three Day Event Team in Mexico 1968, winning Team Gold. Jane also won Badminton twice, and Burghley once. And veterinarian, artist and author Madison Seamans is a lifelong professional horseman who wrote the book “Never Trust a Sneaky Pony (and other things they didn’t teach me in vet school)”....Listen in...

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Reese and Philip will bring you Technical Delegate, Susan Moran, to explain her role at the competitions. After that, our friend, Karen Isberg, comes on to talk about horses with challenging nutritional requirements. And, Krystina Wright from USDF is with us for our Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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A Look Back at Bailey’s History and a Look Forward At Its Future Plans. Listen in....

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From the Sport Horse Podcast: The number of equine veterinarians retiring continues to outpace the number entering the profession. So what does the future of equine veterinary medicine look like? What changes can be made to encourage an influx of new veterinarians? We chat about this topic with Dr. Erica Lacher. Listen in…

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We speak to some listeners who are dealing with Hurricane Ian in Florida. In our Daily Dose Horse Health segment Kathleen Gustafson, PhD Kathleen Director and Research Advisor of the ECIR Group Inc, helps us understand Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) better. Listen in....

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We speak with Lisa Veltri from Veltri Sports about how she transitioned from a Corporate VP to an Entrepreneur.

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We discuss the parallels between yoga and horsemanship with Cathy Woods, as well as chatting with attorney Julie Fershtman who specializes in equine practice about the importance of written contracts for horse sales.  Listen in...

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The Thoroughbred Makeover is a few weeks away and we have Auditor Colleen Nolan-Tran on to tell us about her makeover horse. Kristen Kovatch Bentley, Communications Manager for the Retired Racehorse Project, gives us all the details on the makeover. Plus, Glenn discusses hurricane prep and we have some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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How many rodeos have you been to? Have you attended any of the big eight in the world? Did you know that rodeo is the official state sport in Wyoming, South Dakota, and Texas? The province of Alberta is also looking to pass legislation that will make Rodeo their official sport. In today's EQA # 275 we are talking about the top rodeo in the world, from the USA and Canada all the way to France. These aren't your small-town rodeos either these are major productions with not only rodeo events but full-scale stock shows, wild west shows, concerts much more. We learn it all from the attendees to the hundreds of volunteers that make these events happen. From January to December there are lots of rodeos to attend.

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We discuss allergy testing for horses, the critter of the show is the rag doll cat, in critter nutrition we introduce Biostar's new Hedgerow paste, and in Coffee Klatch we ask what mythical creature would you like as a pet.

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Revisit:  HRN auditor Chantel will help us out in our review of 55 Corrective Exercises for Horses written by Jec Ballou. Karen Isberg joins us for a great nutritional segment. And regular guest, Hilary, comes on for the Total Saddle Fit Tip. Listen in...

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We are in Thoroughbred Makeover crunch time! In today's episode, we'll chat with the Retired Racehorse Project's executive director Kirsten Green about stats and trends in this year's crop of Makeover horses. We hear from Natalie Holdren and Raechel Ramsey as they continue to prepare for the TB Makeover. And last but not least, we chat with New Vocations and introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!

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Austria is a small country in the heart of Europe associated with high mountains, cow bells and Apple Strudel. Despite its size, it is a super destination for travellers and horse riders with an amazing variety of landscapes, several indigenous horse breeds and an glorious culture and history. Ride through the fascinating Alpine landscape of Central or Western Austria or the sweeping Pannonia steppe situated in the east and stretching into Hungary, visit some of Europe's most beautiful cities or enjoy Austria's amazing culture, music or cuisine. Austria has something to offer for everyone!

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Emma from Worcester State University Club Equestrian Team talks about her experiences riding and running a club team. She also shares that she’s now teaching in a vocational/technical high school that also offers agricultural tracks including equine management!

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This is for all partners of horse-crazy girls, whether they are husbands, wives, partners, spouses, etc. It can't be easy dealing with us on a daily basis. So on this episode we invite Glenn the Geek, from the Horse Radio Network and Horses in the Morning, also known as America's Horse Husband, to chat with us. We discuss how to introduce a significant other into our lives, what NOT to do, and of course our Adulting Wins of the Week. This is one episode you do not want to miss!

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The number of equine veterinarians retiring continues to outpace the number entering the profession. So what does the future of equine veterinary medicine look like? What changes can be made to encourage an influx of new veterinarians? We chat about this topic with Dr. Erica Lacher.

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Looking to boost your income with a side hustle?

In this episode, you’ll meet four equestrian women with varying backgrounds as they share how their side hustles help bring in extra money to support their horse habits.

Ashley Peterson, Gwyn Roberts, Madison Tillman, and Sally Batton have each pursued their own version of a side hustle, doing what they enjoy to make a living. They’ll share how they each got started in their business, the startup costs associated with it, and what the expected going rate might be. If you’ve been looking for ways to boost your bank account balance, take a listen to find out if one of these side hustle options could be for you!

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In my travels this summer, I visited several big barns and even more smaller ones. There are at least a hundred new tips I can share with you today, but I’ll start with just ten of my most important takeaways.

If you want horses to be your livelihood, there are best practices that will help ensure you do that, and you do it well. In all fairness to the horses, we owe it to them to make their homes safe, comfortable and as as low stress as possible - for them and for us. So listen in for ten tips that will keep your horses safe and you sane!

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Ali Zawar Butt is the Pakistani tent pegging champion and he joins us to explain tent pegging and some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Klaus Schengber chats about getting your foal ready to be handled in hand, whether it be for a breed inspection or a competition and what makes or breaks being a good handler at these events. The Total EquiHealth fitness tip highlight core strength. We also have some big, exciting new updates about the podcast.

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In our Daily Dose Health Segment Wendy Murdoch explains the SURE FOOT Equine Stability Program® that Jamie loves. Also, Studies Show, Weird News and details on Jamie's clinic. Listen in....

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Saebra Pipoly from Hoof Falls & Footfalls talks about working with first responders to help them work with horses. Then, how she's incorporating those skills into teaching equestrian sports.

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Sally, from Eventing Nation, joins us to share the wild ride that was the 2022 Eventing World Championships! Author Susan Friedland tells us all about her new book "Unbridled Creativity: 101 Writing Exercises for the Horse Lover" and Jamie bought another horse. Listen in...

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Reese and Phil are joined today by Lee and Sarah Tubman. Plus, they review their Book of the Month with HRN Auditor, Jennifer Jones. And, Reese and Phil end with a great Trainer Tip. Listen in...

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Auditor Nicola checks in from the World Eventing Championships in Pratoni, Italy, Pam Brees tells us all about her “Horse Horse” Charlie and some Reallie BAd Adz. Listen in…

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The Rider's Closet mission is to ensure that riding apparel is accessible to scholastic riding programs, pony clubs, equestrian camp programs, equine charities and individual riders in need. They work closely together with the EQUUS Foundation. Listen in as Sally talks with Christine Fitzgerald & Valerie Angeli.

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Imagine knocking a rail with your own horse’s rouge pulled shoe. This week, we’re talking to a para rider with big dreams ahead of her and getting up to speed on why posture matters for horses. Thanks for tuning in.

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Part 2 of the trade show specials are back!  For the first time since COVID we bring you a look at some of the new products coming to the horse world.  From English to Western we have a little bit of everything for you.  Listen in...

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Dr. Lacher from Springhill Equine in Newberry, FL explains how the vaccines we give our horses do what they do.

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We speak with Heather Bragg, who talks about starting a new (non-equine) business and bringing it into the equestrian industry, along with life lessons that growing up with horses taught her.

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Monty Roberts and his family have spent the past 30 years exchanging inspiring conversation with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II about horses. Whether attending Monty's demonstrations or raising funds for equine welfare causes such as The Brooke, Monty and the Queen have elevated horsemanship and Join-Up® to be carried on generationally. Brianna Noble, is the Owner and Founder of Urban Cowgirl Ranch and the 501(c)(3) Urban Cowgirl Ranch Foundation, which empower marginalized communities through access to horses. Her vision is to change the face of equine culture and inspire positive futures through horses. Listen in...

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Equine Affaire Episode: We're going to learn all about the Carolina Marsh Tacky Horse, get an inside look at what goes into building a custom barn or shed with Horizon Structures, and explore how equine assisted therapies can help service members and their families.

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Don't you just love the sound of the leaves during the fall riding season? The trees are turning beautiful autumn shades, with oranges, reds, and yellow leaves. I enjoy fall riding as the temperatures are a little cooler and it feels like the last escape before winter.  Fall riding also brings the wrap-up of lots of different riding opportunities, such as hunts, clinics, and the show season. The fall is the best time to start planning your next year's adventure. Join us in EQA # 273 as we discuss Fall riding ideas and the things you should take care of before fall ends.

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Author Noche Miller joins us to explain Whorls, do they really say anything about your horse? Auditor Jenna Leigh tells us about her evacuation from the fires in Canada with eight horses. Horses in History goes back in time to a time when horses ate mostly bread, horse bread. Plus, some equine related news. Listen in...

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Heather and Natalie play the Equestrian version of "Would You Rather", talk about making adult friends, lowering our expectations, and sexy farmhands (or lack thereof).

This episode is brought to you by our friends at Redingote Equestrian. REDINGOTE has introduced new and innovative pieces to the equestrian performance apparel space. Their fashionable and feminine pieces are all about function, comfort, and easy outfitting because everything can be mixed and matched! From their iconic coveralls to their riding apparel and newly released separates, Redingote is the all inclusive apparel brand for equestriennes of all sizes and disciplines no matter the season, no matter the weather.

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Julianna Empie is a rising senior at Penn State who is pursuing a degree in Animal Science with a minor in Equine Science. She is on the Penn State Equestrian Team and recently won the 2022 IHSA Cacchione Cup.

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We learn all about the resurrected Moab Canyons (Utah) rides from ride manager Mickey Smith. We also meet trainer and riding coach at Harmony Ranch Heidi Helly and Karen's Training Tip is on what to pack in crew bags. Listen in...

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Businesses aren’t just about making sales, they can also be about creating a legacy that lives on for years to come - even when you’re gone.

In this episode, siblings Angela Jennings & Bobby Williams share the story of their mom’s company, Guaranteed Horse Products, and what it’s been like continuing the family business she left behind in January 2021.

We’ll chat about family legacy, inheriting a family-owned business, and why Angela and Bobby both chose to keep Guaranteed Horse Products operational in their mom’s absence. Tune in to hear this inspirational story of determination, remembrance, and life after the loss of a loved one.

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Who has not dreamed about working with horses around the world? Cantering an Arabian horse through the desert or guiding a trail ride through the African bush? Sanne has done it all and writes a blog about her experiences. Today she talks with Ute about how to find jobs and opportunities to ride and work with horses abroad and how you can earn money while travelling.

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In this first episode back from our summer break, we answer listener questions about stall components, materials, and matting for run-in sheds. Listen in!

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Photographer Adrienne Morella joins us with some tips on photographing horses. After 18 years of riding Auditor Nicole Gonzalez Hatfield tried Equathon because she heard it on the show.

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We sit down with Jennifer Ziegler of the Wilderness Maven Herbal Apothecary for a chat about their sustainable harvested plant formulas. In critter nutrition we focus on the benefits of activated charcoal, and in coffee klatch we ask what are the attributes of a perfect farrier?

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This week's show will feature US World Championship team rider, Katie Duerrhammer. She not only catches us up with a fantastic interview, but she then stays on to give you a great Trainer Tip on gratitude. Listen in...

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To celebrate the fabulous horsey holiday that is the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, we bring back fan-favorite, Jen Roytz, to talk about how she prepares her yearlings for sales and how she follows their careers in racing. We catch up with Leigh Beamer and her 2022 TB Makeover horse, HotGurlSummer, for our Making the Makeover Series. And last but not least, we get a training tip from Leandra Cooper from New Vocations, and introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!

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We are joined by two people who worked with the Queen and her horses to look at how important she was to the horse world. David Saunders, Coachman to the Royals for 20 years and Debbie Loucks whose father helped train the Queen’s horses. Listen in…

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Mary Kitzmiller tackles a listener question about preparing a horse to be ridden for the first time, plus we hear about the Ft Worth Mustang Makeover.

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The incidence of neurotrauma is relatively high in equestrian sports. Concussions continue to be a major concern and new helmet technologies are being developed to enhance rider safety. In this episode with talk with Amy Murphy, who developed a new method for testing helmet safety at the University of Ottawa.  Listen in...

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Beyond the Ribbons Spotlight Rider Charlotte is in the ribbons this time. The Daily Dose Health Report brings us D. Lacher talking about dapples and some weird news. Listen in...

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Do men ride sidesaddle? Of course they do! Meet Fabian Rodriguez of Colorado and we have "The Bryans" joining us today to chat about repairing and restoring saddles. We also will talk about Men in the History of Sidesaddle, what a "Purchase" is, and no its not buying a sidesaddle, a Giveaway and more.

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We bring you a special episode today for the labor Day holiday.  The trade show specials are back!  For the first time since COVID we bring you a look at some of the new products coming to the horse world.  From English to Western we have a little bit of everything for you.  Listen in...

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The trade show specials are back!  For the first time since COVID we bring you a look at some of the new products coming to the horse world.  From English to Western we have a little bit of everything for you.  Listen in...

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On today's USDF episode, we are pleased to interview Kayley Knollman about winning the Dressage Seat Medal, 14 to 18 year-olds, at the Festival of Champions held at Lamplight Equestrian Center in Wayne, Illinois. We'll then talk to Liz Molloy about how she's encouraged the Seat Medal Classes in her region. And, Reese has a great Fitness Tip this week. Listen in...

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Auditor Alex Sherman wins her first race as a jockey and there is more to the story. It is rare we see something new in the horse world, well how about obstacle course races for trucks and trailers. And, it is prize day on Really Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Kate McComas is the IHSA coach for the California State Polytechnic University of Pomona. She is a graduate of the University of California San Diego and an IHSA alumni. In addition to running her hunter/jumper barn, she is a Licensed Vet Tech out of Temecula in Southern California.

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Dr. Sasha Hill and Stuart Muir discuss various approaches to lameness including diagnostics, as well as navigating the vet/farrier dynamic when working together. We also discuss case studies where diagnostics helped with soundness recovery. For more info, see: thenaep.com

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This special episode with interviews from the 2022 August WESA trade Show highlights some of the new products hitting the stores.  Glenn the Geek and Coach Jenn of the Horse Radio Network bring you this special.  Listen in....

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We speak to Christine Rolando, a long-time equine appraiser, about what it takes to be an appraiser, when to call one, and how she has developed her business over the past 40 years.

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Meet Hope Glynn, a trainer with an infectious positive attitude that not only keeps her having fun throughout life but helps her maintain amazing relationships with her family (and ex-husband!). Then, go behind-the-scenes of the Capital Challenge Horse Show with founder Oliver Kennedy to learn about his career as an announcer and founding the prestigious show.  Listen in...

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Farrier to Thoroughbred rockstars, Ada Gates tells us how she came to be named the Farrier Director of the California Horse Center on Flag Is Up Farms. And award-winning Tinia Creamer, founder of Heart of Phoenix Horse Adoption Center and the Appalachian Trainer Face Off, joins judge Pat Roberts to share the record breaking results at the 2022 event. Listen in...

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Have you wondered the best way to break in new boots? There are 3 main factors that go into stretching and softening the leather, gentle pressure, heat, and moisture. all vital to breaking in some new boots. The heat of summer can sometimes speed up this process. Most importantly starting with the correct size is key, boots that properly fit are an essential piece of your gear. Sizes can vary by brand so it is best to try them on first before buying. In today's EQA #271 Heather shares some great advice and tips for breaking in new boots.

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On Episode 6 of Adulting with Horses, Natalie and Heather let their freak flags fly (literally) but make sure to bring the treats too. We discuss why horses don't have to be ridden constantly and how to keep them happy out of the saddle, self care and mental health, boobs over the age of 40 and much more. Put down the muck rake, turn up the volume, and let’s get a little weird!

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In the Daily Dose Health Report Dr. Jenny E. Johnson speaks about the logistics of lameness exams, Glenn shares a list called "things I've learnt about horses as a non horse boyfriend" and some weird news. Listen in...

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Ashley rode for Sally on the Dartmouth College Varsity Equestrian team. Upon graduating, Ashley continued the pursuit of her dreams by attending Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine. She is a practicing small animal veterinarian in the San Francisco Bay Area today. Her hospital, which she built from the ground up, celebrated it's 4-year-anniversary earlier this year. Horses continue to hold a central place in Ashley's life: she spends much of her free time developing young event horses and competing them on the West Coast 3-day eventing circuit.

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They always say if you do what you love, it won’t feel like work, and my latest guest can attest to that! Cathy Woods is an experienced yoga teacher and life skills retreat leader, who definitely knows a thing or two about monetizing your passion. In this episode, she shares her insights on the many ways she’s been able to grow Cathy Woods Yoga and why she believes that running a business isn’t just about hard work, but also heart work. She’ll also talk about the importance of not being attached to the outcome when you’re in the process of planting seeds in the early stages of growth, and how this practice will help you in your entrepreneurial journey.

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Denys Antonenko, Nicole Jory, and Lisa Mittler all discuss the surprises - both good and bad - that came along with a career change into hoofcare. We discuss various aspects of the job that are difficult, as well as rewarding.

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We bring you a few interviews from the trade show highlighting new products coming to the equine market. Plus, Jamie had quite the week and some of you had some serious EFWP. Listen in...

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On today's show we are joined first by Anna Swackhammer, silver medallist for Canadian Junior team and then Young rider team gold medal winner Mary Piller,  after that Wendy Murdoch will chat about her visit to Maplecrest farm. Listen In...

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Thor destroying a round pen, squirrels destroying pick up trucks, Jerry tries to get arrested during his daughter’s singing debut and we discover that Wendy doesn’t like laughing or loving. Really Bad Ads hits the laugh button with a gelded stallion and a tall horse trailer. A classic re-visit.

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On today's show, we feature our media partner, New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program! Joined by Leandra Cooper, the KY Facility Director, we interview three adopters of three New Vocations horses we've featured on this podcast. We catch up with Leigh Beamer as the count-down to the TB Makeover really kicks in. Last but not least, Winnie Morgan Nemeth from the Standardbred-side of New Vocations joins us to bring us our adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!

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We share what to look for in a clinician to ride with, the critter of the show is the polish chicken, in critter nutrition we focus on vitamin E, in coffee klatch we ask what breed of dog are you?

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Charlie Poppe joins us for the Martin’s Auction Report, 4 in hand driver Koos De Ronde tells us about his training facility near Amsterdam and has a report from the royal Windsor horse show. The Daily Dose Health segment features the science behind TCVM. A classic mash-up.

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In this episode, Dr. Sheila Schils describes her approach to identifying problem areas within the horse's body. Sheila provides real-world examples of common issues she observes in sport horses, and speaks about how these issues can impact the horse's movement and performance as a whole.

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Today we discuss the "5 Freedoms" developed by the British Farm Animal Council with Horse Illustrated contributor Dale Rudin. Then we'll chat with Shelly Watts about starting an equestrian small business, followed by our ASPCA/Right Horse adoptable horse of the month, Maverick the Mustang.

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We get an update on the 2022 Road Show, now in Fort Worth in the torrential rain. We hear from Black Reins Guest of the Month Fort Worth Drover Donald Lee and your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in....

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Elizabeth Molloy, Chef D'Equipe for Region 3 at the North American Youth Dressage Championships is our first guest, tonight. Then, friend of the show, Ashely Rand, joins us to talk about training in Ohio after returning home from Florida. And, Coach Tony will deliver our Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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Michaela Scanlon is the only head coach in the history of the Brown varsity equestrian program, entering her 27th season. As a club team they have been able to qualify for IHSA National Championships and take home multiple individual ribbons. The team trains at Warren’s Windswept Farm.

Daphne Maniatis is a 3rd year student at Brown studying Mathematical Physics. This will be her second year as a captain of the Equestrian Team, where she also competes in Limit Flat and Fences.

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Sue Manning had a very special adventure. This summer she hiked the Cairngorms with her pony Kirsty as pack horse. And not only did she have fun travelling this way, she also did it for a good cause, collecting money for the Red Cross Campaign "Miles for Refugees 2022". In today's podcast episode she talks about all her adventures, her highs and lows and why she decided to hike with her pony.

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We finish up the celebration week with one of our longtime friends, past host of the Western Radio Show and multiple world champion Mounted Shooter Tammy Scronce. Plus, Beyond the Ribbons Spotlight Rider Keira tells us about her adventures at Pony Club Finals. And some Really Bad Adz!

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Have you ever wanted to leave your adult life behind and go play ponies in Ocala for the winter? We talked to one rider who has made a professional career out of it. This week, we’re gearing up for WEG in Italy and discussing the importance of staying hydrated. Thanks for tuning in.

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Equine Affaire Episode: We shed a little light on the magic of Fantasia, Equine Affaire's musical celebration of the horse! Join us as we chat with three of the stars of this fall's Fantasia: Laura Benson of the Knights of Iceland; Terry Jenkins of the Canadian Cowgirls; and Caleb Carinci-Asch, The Daring Horseman.

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Ali Hartman is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with a deep rooted passion with a deep rooted passion for equestrian athletes. She is the managing partner of Pro-Activity North Carolina and founder of EQFit - a brand dedicated to health, fitness, and performance for equestrian athletes.

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Mongol Derby, the who what when where, and why of the world's longest horse The course the Mongol Derby follows recreates the horse messenger system developed by Genghis Khan in 1224 through the Mongolian Steppe. This year 46 riders from all over the world will participate in this challenging race starting on August 10. This equestrian endurance race covers 1000 km or 621 miles over 10 days, some of these riders will ride over 25 different horses. This is not an easy ride as usually only half the rider actually finishes the ride, it is considered quite an accomplishment to actually finish.

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Jamie, Glenn and Jenn and many listeners celebrate reaching 3000 episodes. An episode filled with listener voicemails, reminiscing and maybe a few tears. Join us as we make podcasting history.

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Celeste-Leilani Lazaris talks about how the body can affect movement, hoof balance, and soundness. She focuses on the thoracic sling and surrounding soft tissue and some approaches she takes to get horses with weak necks, backs, etc. to a level of comfort in order to grow better balanced hooves, allowing for healthier angles. Celeste talks about the results she sees using the Balanced Through Movement Method.

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Is social media enough when it comes to promoting your brand online? Lindsey Rains of Hoof Print Marketing believes that blogging is one of the best things you can do to boost overall visibility and gain more traffic to your website. Lindsey shares her top tips for equine businesses who aren't sure where to begin, as well as how to start a blog for the sole purpose of blogging for money. Plus, learn helpful tips for SEO optimization and how to boost your Google search ranking.

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This is our final episode in Nikki and Nadine's Equestrian Image series and they're discussing the topic of Fitness & Nutrition with multiple guests!

Be sure to tune into the full episode to hear from Nardine of The Strong Rider, a strength & conditioning coach who helps equestrians, Desiree Sieben, a registered massage therapist who specializes in working with equestrian athletes and a very special guest, Nadine's husband, Dr Mark Smith, a medical doctor who has a very special interest in nutrition!

This well rounded conversation will hopefully leave equestrians feeling inspired to take care of themselves like the true athletes they are!

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Julie Goodnight joins us to speak about the importance of canter exercises, gives you an exercise or two to try and the CHA International Conference. Listen in....

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The celebration week starts with the everyone together in Oklahoma, Michelle Barr, one of our first listeners, chats with Glenn about the beginning of HRN and HITM. Plus, some love from listeners. Listen in...

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Keeping horses happy and healthy is paramount to every horse owner and rider. Helena Harris from Stall & Stable consulting services, and Debbie Loucks, Legacy Director for Monty Roberts, outline the world's most important innovations in horse keeping in 6000 years. Since our horses are often a reflection of the environment we create, they share ideas and strategies for creating the best home we can for them. Listen in...

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We talk to Maria Falgione about how she has pivoted and made big life changes and career changes, her tips for making the leap, and how to make it all work.

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Fairfax and Favor's First U.S. Marketing Representative Talks about the brand's future plans in the U.S. Listen In...

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Eventer Emily Hamel tells us the special story of her horse, Barry. We then talk to Jhett Jenkins about things to think about in order to gain experience with your horse. Then, Emily will join us back again to give you a great Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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Jamie had a tough decision to make about her injured filly, Lisa and Jamie chat with Pat from Ebony Horsewomen, and we have a new collection of Realli Bad Adz.

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In the Daily Dose Health Segment we talk trailer safety with Dwayne Russell and Horses in History brings us the horse sports in the early Olympics. Listen in...

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Our roundtable with Lizzy Meyer and Cathy Macinroe focuses on managing the stress in our animals and ourselves, in critter nutrition Tigger shares her new favorite products, and one that was an epic fail on every level.

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On today's show, we chat with Dr. Shannon Reed on how to keep horses cool in summer heat (especially when traveling). We catch up with Making the Makeover rider, Natalie Holdren, as she and her horse make the most of the last month of summer before the TB Makeover. Last but not least, Leandra Cooper from New Vocations joins us to bring us a training tip and our adoptable horse of the week. Listen in...

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Dr. Philippe Benoit discusses his perspective on NSAID use in sport horses. He provides practical recommendations for the use of NSAIDs, as well as shares his concerns about the liberal use of these drugs in North America.  Listen in...

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Tevis Winner Gabriela Blakely, the mother of the 2019 Champion, tells us all about her adventures in America's toughest endurance race. Jennifer Kaplan chares her experiences as she tied for first (with Kelly Stoneburner) at the Big Horn 100 in Wyoming. Plus, the Endurance Tip includes some tips for how to prepare yourself for your first vet check. Listen in...

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It was a battle of the sexes until the end, hear the amazing story of one of the wildest finishes in Mongol Derby history. Anthem Day tells us all about Lucien the Mustang and his new career Eventing. Plus, apparently you all have some Equestrian First World Problems.  Listen in...

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Hear all about Jamie's new four legged gift, Jerry McNutt talks about his film called "Somehow Hopeful, Somehow Hopeful: The Story of a Woodsman", some equine news and some Equestrian First World Problems.  Listen in...

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What an epic adventure! Maren Brümmer crossed Germany from North to South, riding from the Baltic Sea for more than 1000 km all the way to the Alpes with her home-bred Trakehner mare Auri. In today's podcast episode she talks about her passion trail riding and why she did the ride alone.

Show Notes:

https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/08/03/horse-podcast-ep-268-crossing-germany-on-horseback/

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We continue our discussion on contact with Felicitas von Neumann-Cosel. Then, we have an interview with author Daniel Stewart, who also provides his own Trainer Tip this week. Listen in...

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Have we mentioned Heather hates summer? An unpopular opinion amongst many, and one that Natalie does NOT share. Join the conversation while they discuss how they spend time with horses in summer, how to beat the heat and keep the horses happy. If that sounds normal, don't be fooled because we also talk tiny dinosaurs, how Natalie lives at the entrance to a dark realm and the hedonism of sheepskin saddle covers!

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You say Bonjour when you visit Normandy! Shortly after you will be saying ooh la la tres bein. Horses have played an essential role in Normandy's history, traditions, and folklore. Some of the best racehorse breeding comes from Normandy, along with over 2000 sport stud farms. This area is famous for its schools, which offer farrier training, saddle and harnesses making, to veterinarian horse health. From galloping on beaches or riding through the forest bridleways, Normandy offers fantastic riding opportunities. Then there is the Gastronomy, with cheese, fruit, bread, seafood the list goes on.

Full show notes

https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/07/27/horse-podcast-ep-267-normandy---a-taste-of-france/

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In this episode Nikki and Nadine do a deep dive into equestrian fashion based on their listener feedback and personal experience. They touch on essential equestrian items and don't shy away from the real talk of why certain items do or don't work as an equestrian. This episode will leave you with lots to look into to ensure that your equestrian fashion is meeting your needs!

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Want to make your horse trailer into a bar or food truck? Campfire Trailers do just that and they stop by to tell us all about it. Plus, some more Really Bad Adz.

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In this Sidelines magazine episode, get to know dressage rider Hope Cooper, who explains how modern dance, behavioral neuroscience and Africana studies all relate to dressage. Then, meet twin pony riders Luca and Ella Endzweig, who are on the cover of the August pony issue of Sidelines, and join us with their mom, Caroline. You don't want to miss these fun conversations!

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The Daily Dose Horse Health Report has Dr. Escaro from Hagyard Equine Medical Institute speaking about post competition leg care including how to properly wrap legs. Henrietta from Horseyhooves.com gives Jamie and Glenn a horse anatomy quiz and there is still some weird news in the world. Listen in...

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On this Sidesaddle episode we will talk with Shirley Gentry and Gael Orr about costuming and parades.

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It was a battle of the sexes until the end, hear the amazing story of one of the wildest finishes in Mongol Derby history. Anthem Day tells us all about Lucien the Mustang and his new career Eventing. Plus, apparently you all have some Equestrian First World Problems.

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We talk to Ashley Wilson, author of The Only Woman In The Room, Knowledge and Inspiration from 20 Women Real Estate Investors and co-host of The Passive Investing Show, about how she got into real estate investment, how horses help balance her life, and tips for any business owner in investing and saving money.

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We re-visit the interview with Sheila Varian (August 8, 1937 – March 6, 2016) of Varian Arabians since 1954. She used vaquero-influenced methods of training horses, although she adapted her technique to fit the character of the Arabian horse which she viewed as requiring a smart yet gentle approach. We were privileged to record her commitment to the horses first. Patricia E. Kelly founded Ebony Horsewomen, Inc. an equestrian nonprofit community-service organization, operated by African American female equestrians whose mission is to encourage and empower youth toward positive and successful lives through the use of horses and Equine Assisted Therapy since 1984. Listen in...

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Summer time is insect time and a lot of horses have problems with allergies, horse flies or midges. In today's episode Ute talks with Daniela Vadehra, endurance rider, horse breeder and nutritionist about common skin problems we encounter with our horses during summer such as sweat itch, sun burn, mud fever or skin allergies and what we can do to help our horses getting through the hot season in shape.

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We are joined by Wendy Murdoch from the Murdoch Method. Then, Jessa and Kenzie Lux from the Ride IQ app join in to tell us all about it. Plus, Ashley Rand has a wonderful Trvst  Design Trainer Tip. Listen in...

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Kate Day, co-founder of Dovetail Workwear joins us to talk about the origin of this highly popular workwear line for working women. Listen In...

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Sculptor Adrian Landon joins us to talk about his amazing mechanical horse sculptures, Jamie’s video lands on America’s Funniest Home Videos and some Realle Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Do you have favorite packing tips? I know we do. In today's EQA #265 join Heather as she shares some packing tips for your next riding adventure. From what type of bra to buying a sim card in destination she covers it all. Heather covers you from top to bottom with advice on packing tips, ways to maximize your carry-on luggage, and even a tip to use with your raincoat hood. Stay tuned for another great episode on packing tips for your next riding adventure.

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Join us for the annual dot watching party as we follow the riders in the Mongol Derby. Three time veteran Devan Horn shares what they are going through toward the end of the longest horse race in the world.  Listen in....

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Emily Wood, and Kayla Benney are back again, to talk about their sale horses, sale techniques, compare what it is like to have their own start up businesses outside of the horse world. We also invite Jen Arevalo of Diamante Sporthorses from Whittier, CA to chat about her stallion, Diamante Fino and the unique challenges of standing and competing a stallion. Tune in!

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Do you love trail riding and have a story to tell, perhaps about a strange encounter with a human burrito or even when trail manners go wrong? Well, we do! This episode is all about trail riding with our special guest host and backcountry rider, Cathy Woods, who is based in the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina.

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Megan Martin has been the head coach of the Endicott equestrian team since 2021. Prior to joining the program, she lead many students and programs at top horse shows around the country. She is a Skidmore College graduate and was a top competitor in the IHSA show ring.The Endicott Equestrian team rides out of Turning Point Show Stables, where Megan is also a trainer and rider.

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We get a live report from Auditor Shona from her Kayak at the Chincoteague Pony Swim. Old friend of the show Dominique Ferraro of Zebras R Us joins us to tell us about her current gaggle of animals. Plus, Studies Show what we are wasting our money on now and a Mongol Derby update. Listen in...

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Lindsay Yinger has been the head coach of the Otterbein College Equestrian Team since 2010. She has led the college team to many titles in the region, zone & nationally. Lindsay began her teaching career in 2002, while earning her degree in Veterinary Technology. She currently owns and operates Lindsay Yinger Show Stables

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Dr. Elaine Norton discusses her extensive research into the heritability of equine metabolic syndrome in various breeds of horses, and how that relates to the risk of endocrinopathic laminitis - which makes up 80-90% of laminitis cases. This discussion focuses on her study with Welsh ponies and Morgan horses, but also breaches into her new research involving Arabian Horses, and more. For more information, email elainenorton@arizona.edu

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Mastermind groups are a great way to help people achieve their goals and create a fulfilling, successful, and happy life. Karyn Greenstreet of The Success Alliance shares her top tips for those seeking to join a mastermind group, as well as advice for entrepreneurs who would like to launch and facilitate their own mastermind.

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In this episode Nikki and Nadine share some very exciting news that pushes their fashion episode ahead but is SO worth it. They also give one last shout out for input into what is working best for their listeners when it comes to their equestrian clothing’s functionality. Stay tuned for photos and reveals of some handsome new dudes on their Instagram page!

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We share tips on helping horses with anhidrosis, critter of the show is the dark brahma chicken, we take a behind the scenes look at how Biostar products are created, and we take turns matching famous riders with dog breeds.

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Dr. Anna C. Pesta, Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions from Purina Animal Nutrition LLC, talks about horses and the heat we have been having, Jamie updates us on her travels, a Mongol Derby update and Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in.

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What are some of the common issues affecting riders' bodies? How does poor range of motion in a rider's body influence how a horse moves? In this episode, human physiotherapist Taylor Campbell weighs in on the importance of ensuring musculoskeletal efficiency in each rider's body as well as shares some tips to 'up' your game in the saddle.

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Today we catch up with Kristin Werner of The Jockey Club to learn about the upcoming T.I.P. Championships and have some fun with Jockey Club names. We reconnect with Making the Makeover contestants, Leigh Beamer and Raechel Ramsey. We wrap it all up with Winnie Morgan Nemeth from New Vocations bringing us a training tip and introducing our Adoptable Horse of the Week. Listen in!

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Today's show features a herd of six different tips from amazing dressage experts from past episodes. Topics include: riding with clarity, riding the anxious horse, getting the young horse off to a good start, the importance of praise in your training routine, the benefits using ground work, and positively influencing rhythm.

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Glenn and Lisa are hosting today and the Mongol Derby starts tomorrow and Daredevil Devan is back to give us the scoop on not one but two this year! Plus, some expensive Breyers, horse card games and some Really Bad Ads. Listen in….

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Equine Affaire Episode: Equine Affaire President Coagi Long joins us to share a little about the history of the event and all about this fall's offerings. Next, general horsemanship clinician Steve Lantvit will share tips for eliciting "true collection" from our horses. Finally, Canadian equestrienne and professional trainer Lorie Duff joins the show to chat about the importance of understanding horses' body language and how that improves communication between horse and handler.

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Award winning author Lisa Wysocky co-hosts today's show. We chat with farrier Steve Kraus about retracted sole and what it means for a horse afflicted with it. Jill Stanford, Cowgirl In The Kitchen, shares her recipe for Pineapple BBQ sauce.

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This CHA episode goes into detail on grant writing and we will be discussing an exciting transition with Jacqueline Tiley. Listen in...

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Enjoy these classic interviews from past episodes featuring some fun, and sometimes hilarious, equestrian disciplines you may not be familiar with. Ski joring, burro racing, horseball, llama driving.

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Famous jockey Vinzenz Schiergen and Monty Roberts sits down to share stories about the horses they worked with during Vinzenz's internship at Flag Is Up Farms. Melanie Miksovsky and Elisabeth Hower chat about there takeaways from The Movement 2022 and Melanie's next goal to finish the Gaucho Derby in Argentina. Listen in...

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We talk to Martha Cook--Managing Director of Trafalgar Square Books. After that, Felicitas von Neumann-Cosel comes on to talk about contact. And, to close the show, Reese and Phil have a Trainer Tip about geometry. Listen in...

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We speak with Adele Einhorn about her equestrian and business background, learn who inspires her, and how she came up with the idea for the Saratoga Women In Business Spectacular Horse Show.

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100 episodes, a million laughs, too many drinks. Celebrate five-plus years of Heels Down Happy Hour this week. Thanks for tuning in.

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Karen from Kentucky Performance Products answers a listener question on the right vitamins and supplements for the horses hoof. Plus, Glenn and Jamie play “would you rather?’ and there are still Really Badd Adz in the world. Listen in…

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Heath Calhoun Shares Cowboy Cool's Transition From a Brick and Mortar Store to an Online And Wholesale Success Story. Listen in...

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Hold on tight as Leslie shares her hair raising adventures riding in the longest, toughest horse race in the world; The Mongol Derby. Classic re-visit.

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Glenn has put together for you a bit of a variety show. Up first musician Templeton Thompson debuts her new music video "Get Back Up". Then Auditor Emily Bentz, of May Babes, joins us to talk about the perils of starting a business during a pandemic and supply chain nightmare. Finally, author Natalie Keller Reinert, stops by to share the excitement of her new podcast called "Adulting with Horses".

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In this month's Horses in History we learn about one of the the greatest war horses of all time, in the Daily Dose Health Segment Dr Hodge explains EHV-5 and some weird news. Listen in...

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Sara Hunt, hoofcare provider and boot fit expert based in San Diego, CA, talks about incorporating boot fitting and sales into a hoofcare business. We discuss boot brands, tips and tricks for finding the right fit for the horse, how to charge for fitting sessions, and more! 

For more info, see:

spectrumequine.com

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Aria Morgan will be graduating from Albion College in Albion, MI in 2024. Aria's entertaining podcast covers her high school career riding in YEDA in Western Horsemanship and Reining. She also discusses her recruitment to Albion College.

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2022 Tevis Cup entrants Ross Carrie and Elaine Lemieux stop by for a pre-race chat, plus we look at this years pre-race stats. Karen Chaton talks about the AllTrails app.

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On today's show we are speaking with Lauren Simmons about OTTB Mafia. We catch up with our Making the Makeover rider, Natalie Holdren. Leandra Cooper from New Vocations joins us to give us another training tip and introduces our Adoptable Horse of the Week.

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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as Phenylbutazone, can be used to treat inflammatory conditions in horses. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Arno Werners to learn how NSAIDs work, what conditions they are most effective for, and some of the common side effects seen in sport horses. Listen in...

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Lizzy Meyer joins us in roundtable for her adventures in puppy training, in the critter corner we focus on preparing chicken coops for backyard chickens, Critter Nutrition is all about a cool down formula for dogs, and in Coffee Klatch we ask what's the best advice you've gotten from an equine trainer or instructor.

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Kayla Benney, host of the Sales and Breeding episode, tells us all about winning the $10,000 Futures Prix at WEC over the weekend. Justine Griffin, host of Heels Down Happy Hour, stops by to celebrate their 100th episode and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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On today's USDF show, we talk to Tony Sandoval about performance neuro types and how coaching can be catered to your personality. We're sharing tips on hydration and how to perform better at first level. Listen in...

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DeAnn from Horse Nation is back to talk about some recent posts, Glenn has good news, a Canada Day related Horses in History and some Reallie Bad Adz. Listen in…

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On episode three of Adulting with Horses, co-hosts Heather Wallace and Natalie Keller Reinert get into ultra-important topics such as bribing horses, unlikely horse encounters, the most comfortable riding clothing, when book picks go very, very wrong and the horses of Bridgerton. You definitely want to join the conversation.

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How can we keep horses in an eco-friendly way and reduce their and our ecological footprint? This is the question I want to talk about in today's podcast episode. Horse are big animals, they eat and poop a lot and need space. But did you know that horses are also carbon sequesters and can help saving the planet? Like everything, the question whether horses are good or bad for the climate, is a complicated one and it depends on our horse keeping.

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Heather Pinnick is the Head Coach for the Miami University equestrian team located in Ohio. She is a graduate from The University of Findlay with a Bachelor of Science degree in Equine Science and Biology in 2003 and her Masters of Education degree in 2005. Since taking over the team in 2005, she has coached numerous riders to National Championships and most recently her team was Reserve Champions at the 2022 IHSA Nationals.

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As a child did you attend summer camp? Summer camps are no longer just for kids. In today's podcast #263 Ute and Heather are talking all about adult summer camps. Imagine a week-long camp where you ride horses, maybe chase cows, eat incredible food and have a soak in a hot tub. Now that sounds like a great vacation. The ladies share some adult summer camps in both North America as well as Europe. Enjoy.

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https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/06/29/horse-podcast-ep-263-summer-camps---for-adults/

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In this Sidelines magazine episode, get to know Amateur/Owner rider Martha Ingram, whose family has been involved in the sport for decades, and chat with writer Kimberly Gatto about her opportunity to interview one of her heroes, Olympian Steffen Peters. GumBits owner Shereen Fuqua also has great things to say about Steffen. Listen in....

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036 - Countless horse trainers struggle with time and money, working 50-70+ hours every week with nothing to show for it at the end of the day. Business mentor and founder of the Professional Horseman's School, Colton Woods, shares his top tips to help trainers become more profitable, avoid burn out, and achieve the life of freedom they deserve.

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In this episode Nikki and Nadine continue their conversation in the two part episode discussing Body Image in the equestrian world. In Part 2 Holly Chow and Lynn McLean share with Nikki and Nadine their personal struggles with body image as an equestrian, along with some great listener experiences as well. To round out the episode Nikki and Nadine welcome another special guest, Tameka, to the show who brings an incredible energy and wraps up the first portion of The Equestrian Image Series beautifully!

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This month we talk a little bit about saddle seat aside and gaited horses including Peruvian Horses, Racking Horses, and Tennessee Walking Horses, riding with a drill team, and what to wear.  Listen in...

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REVISIT:  The first live Driving Radio Show from the 2014 World Percheron Congress as Wendy and Glenn interview a bunch of guests from the Percheron World. Listen in and learn about this majestic breed…

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DeAnn from Horse Nation is back to talk about some recent posts, Glenn has good news, a Canada Day related Horses in History and some Reallie Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Reese and Philip celebrate 10 years hosting the Dressage Radio Show.  They are joined by owner of Horse Radio Network, Glenn the Geek, and few of their super fans.  Very few podcasters in history have made it 10 years on a weekly show.  Congrats Reese and Philip!  Listen in....

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We speak with Adele Einhorn about her equestrian and business background, learn who inspires her, and how she came up with the idea for the Saratoga Women In Business Spectacular Horse Show.

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Our topics include horse riding vacations past and bucket list rides, letting go of your horse’s past and ride/drive what you have now and "Gelding person” vs. “mare person,” or can you be both?  Panelists from the American Horse Publications include Author Susan Friedland of Saddle Seeks Horse, Journalist Aimee Robinson of Valley Vet and Journalist and Driver Kathleen Haak.  Listen in...

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Monty Roberts Certified Instructor in residence, Simon d'Unienville, joins interns Hollister Rosen and Elisabeth Hower to share about their work with retraining and gentling horses in the Monty Roberts Mustang & Transition Horse Program. All three were presenters at The Movement 2022, an event that brings together leading experts to demonstrate & share their latest discoveries about horses. In it's 5th year, The Movement is inspired by our love for horses, the ambition to impact their lives as positively as they impact ours & the belief that together we can drive positive change. Listen in...

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Jessica Manson Joins us to chat about Weatherbeeta's growth in the U.S. Listen in...

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In our Daily Dose Horse Health segment Dr. Erin Denney-Jones discusses her recent rescue work in St. Thomas and the strangles outbreak in MS. Plus, this month's Studies Show and some weird news! Listen in....

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Amy Center is the chair of the Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund/USHJA Emerging Athletes Program. It was created to provide opportunities for young riders to advance their horsemanship education and riding skills. Amy is the Owner/Trainer at Cavallo Farms as well as a USEF ‘R’ Judge

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We talk to Sylvia Zerbini, the producer and director of BreyerFest's Celebration of Horses show; POA judge and breeder David Brewer; and the Humane Society of North Texas about the adoptable horse of the month. Listen in!

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Switzerland is one of the most famous holiday destinations in Europe and it is also a great country to discover on horseback. Famous for its cheese, chocolate and banks, Switzerland also has its own horse breed the Franches-Montagne or Freiberger and a beautiful and varied countryside from hills and meadows in the North and West to hight mountains in the South.

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Beyond the Ribbons Spotlight Para Rider, Charlotte Merle-Smith tells us about her recent show at the Tryon CPEDI 3-star. Plus, progress in congress on horse welfare, Jamie tells us whether we have enough time to train our horses for the fireworks coming this weekend and your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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On this episode of Adulting with Horses, co-hosts Heather Wallace and Natalie Keller Reinert get a little weird. Oh right, that's every episode! Well, today we talk about the weirdest things we've ever done with horses, something unexpected at an equestrian events, and the strangest friends our animals have made.

Join us as we talk about horses and pop culture, and get a little weird in a fun way! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, follow us on Instagram @adultingwithhorsespodcast or even better join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show and meet other horse crazy women!

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Terri Beecher talks about how incorrect saddle fit can inhibit movement and ultimately affect hoof balance and soundness. Also discussed are considerations in saddle fit for weaker backs, and adjustments that can be made as a horse is getting back into work.

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Andi Bill is the University of Wisconsin-Madison head coach and co-owns Sugar Creek Stables LLC teaching both hunt seat and dressage lessons. She started her equestrian career showing ponies then moving up to the 3’6” equitation. She attended Mount Holyoke College and competed on their IHSA team, serving as captain her junior and senior years. Joining her is a member of the UWM equestrian team, Jamie Fortunato.

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Wild horses have roamed the planet for many years. It is believed that all horses alive today originated from a group of horses domesticated by humans around 5500 years ago. Wild horses have always been a symbol of freedom and adventure with a sense of romance In today's podcast we learn the hierarchy of the herd, from how long that stallion stays to what happens to the colts and fillies. If you have never seen a wild horse in person there are lots of places in the USA and Canada where you can.

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Today we compare and contrast retraining thoroughbreds and standardbreds with Ashley Francese and Colleen Nolan-Tran. We touch base with our Making the Makeover riders, Raechel Ramsey & Katrina Natwick, and last but not least, we bring you another adoptable horse from New Vocations. Stay tuned!

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This week's show will feature dressage trainer and judge, Katie Poag. Then, Karen Isberg joins us to talk about a great product called Trouble Free. And, Wendy Murdoch visits the show to talk about SURE FOOT Equine Stability Program. Plus, we have a surprise behind-the-scenes treat for the TRVST Design Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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In this episode Nikki and Nadine are joined by a few special guests in the two part episode discussing Body Image in the equestrian world. In Part 1 they have the pleasure of speaking with friends and fellow maritime equestrians, Holly Chow and Lynn McLean. The four ladies have an honest and candid conversation about what their experience of what impacts body image as an equestrian and the importance of bringing awareness to the diversity of bodies in the equestrian sport that all deserve to be represented and respected. Stay tuned for Part two where the ladies share some person struggles with body image, as well as another special guest who brings an incredible energy to the show and wraps up the first portion of The Equestrian Image Series beautifully!

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Sonja Knecht-Hoshi competes both gaited and non-gaited in endurance, what are the differences and which is better? Auditor Jennifer Taylor shares some things that she took away from The Movement and Reallie Badd Adz. Listen in…

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We talk with Beth Haist from the Horse of Course about mouth issues and bits, critter nutrition focuses on cooling foods and recovery support for horses, and in coffee klatch we ask what words do you most often say to your dog, cat, or horse.

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How can we use technology to gain insight into performance? In this episode, Charlotte Schrurs discusses her research examining heart rate and stride characteristics in thoroughbred race horses. The data collected can 'profile' a horse and give trainers actionable insights to ensure horses reach their full potential.

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Emily Wood, former host of the jumper show is back again. Kayla and Emily chat about summer in Florida and showing in the heat.  Plus, they are joined by Audrie Anthony of Bocoy Stables and Reproduction Center In Ocala, they focus on breeding elite dressage horses through genetic matching. Tune in!

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Spotlight Rider, 12 Year Old Eventer Keira O’Connor-Reichert, is back with an update on her show season with Flower and Micah. In our Daily Dose Health Segment Dr. Julie Bullock, DVM speaks about recognizing heat stress and what to do about it. Plus, some weird news and an update about the Movement. Listen in....

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This Certified Horsemanship Association show takes a deep dive into what it takes to have partners for your equine pursuits around your immediate neighborhood and beyond. Listen in...

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Host of the Retired Racehorse Radio show, Joy Orr, is on to discuss what Juneteenth means to her.  Also, Jamie and Coach Jenn sent some interviews from the Movement at Flag is Up Farm.  Listen in...

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David Silver is the founder and Executive Director of Detroit Horse Power, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that teaches urban youth valuable life lessons through riding and caring for horses. David grew up as a competitive horseback rider in Westchester, NY and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2012. He moved to Detroit through Teach For America and taught 4th and 5th grade on the west side of Detroit from 2012-14. Now in its seventh year of operations, Detroit Horse Power has brought hundreds of students from the city to partnering horse barns outside Detroit.

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Ifa Simmonds is a certified equestrian performance coach and creator of The Equestrian Fitness Academy (EFA). EFA is the premier fitness coaching program for equestrians in english and western disciplines looking to improve their athleticism. His online program serves busy riders who want to continue strengthening their core and partnership with his signature 4 core pillars. His core mission is to transform competitors into champions.

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We chat with Angela Ariatti about fun things to do over the summer. And, then, our friend Patty Mayer talks about her horse being involved in the Para World Championship selection trials happening at Tryon! And, Reese and I bring you a great series of Trainer Tips. Listen in...

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035 - Starting a new horse business? Mandee shares 5 important steps that every equestrian entrepreneur should follow before settling on your final company name.

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World-renowned dog trainer Victoria Stilwell (remember her from It's Me or the Dog?), creator of The Bleu Horses; sculptor Jim Dolan and, Mogie Bearden-Muller on cross country course design. A classic mash-up.

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The focus switches to the horses on this podcast featuring Jim Masterson of the Masterson Method. The Masterson Method is integrated equine performance bodywork that is an interactive process which results in a visible release of tension.  Listen in to find out more about helping your equine partner.

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Sara Hunt, PHCP member and hoofcare provider, talks about tips and tricks for fitting hoof boots on less-than-perfect hooves. We talk about how to know your hoof boots fit well, how to adjust them for better retention, how to ensure a proper break in period, how to prevent rubs, and more.

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We are galloping through the years while celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the 2nd has a lifelong love of horses, and it shows during her 70 years on the throne celebration. From Parades, horse shows, and horse races horses are clearly the favorites of the Queen. The Queen Platinum Jubilee showcased her love of horses as almost every event had them. In today's podcast, we cover the events and some of the special horses from her years as Her Royal Highness.

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Is it HOT out there or is it just us? Summer riding ain’t for the weak! On this episode, we’ll share our favorite tips to stay cool in the tack and we’re talking to an animal communicator on how communicate better with our horses. Thanks for tuning in...

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034 - Christa Myers is an equestrian bookkeeper and financial coach who is hell bent on debunking the all-too-common belief that there's no money in horses.

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The Youth Equestrian Development Association (YEDA) is a program for 4th-12th grade Western riders that encourages development of skills, exposure to scholarships and offers connections with collegiate programs. Listen in as co-founders Laura Smith and Ric Weitzel discuss the benefits of YEDA for youth riders.

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In the Daily Dose Health Segment Seth Noble of Noble Farriery stops by to talk about how he he hand makes all of his horseshoes. Pat Raia has our Recipe of the Month, a wonderful sounding Pasta e Fagioli and some Weird News. Listen in...

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Stephanie Macejko is known for her passion for horses and it all started with a Breyer Horse. Now, for over 25 years, Stephanie’s extensive horse world knowledge and marketing sense have been assets to Breyer Horses and Breyerfest's growth, evolution, and commitment to quality. Sharon Jantzen has been riding since Pony Club in California and continued with Hunter/Jumper, then Eventing, Dressage and Horseback Archery. Most of this was done on the back of a Connemara. She has also shown Arabians in Dressage and is now enjoying applying Dressage principles to a Rocky Mountain horse. Listen in...

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In this episode Nikki and Nadine share an exciting new series that they are working on for the podcast and ask for your help! The series is called “The Equestrian Image” and will be broken into three episodes:

First episode is discussing Body Image in the Equestrian world, the judgements, negative impacts, sigmas and experiences. The 2nd episode is all about Equestrian Fashion! What English and Western attire do riders of ALL body types ride in and find suits their style and needs the most? The 3rd and final episode of the series is on Equestrian Nutrition & Fitness where we talk about how to work toward optimal health & mobility as an equestrian versus an optimal weight! Different methods of body work Ways that you can contribute to the conversation are:

Send us a audio msg, type it out and send via Instagram, etc of your personal experiences, both positive and negative. Share with Nikki & Nadine brands and styles that you have found suit your equestrian needs and body type. Share positive social media accounts to follow as an equestrian

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Dave Duquett, president and founder of Western Justice, describes the organization's purpose and its work to protect the interests of the western horse industry. Listen In...

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Ever since the screening of the Lord of the Rings movies by Peter Jackson, New Zealand's South Island is on the map of travellers from all over the world. Horses offer an amazing way to discover the amazing mountain landscapes of what people associate with Middle Earth. In today's podcast episode I am talking with Angie, who organises horse trails and rides on amazing Kiwi Station Horses on the South Island of New Zealand, the land of the long white cloud as it is known by the Maori, the native inhabitants of the country.

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Helena welcomes Canadian 5* eventer, Kyle Carter this week. Kyle is part of the team behind an innovative new app called RideIQ, a digital teaching tool designed to help riders in all corners of the globe have access to top-level instruction without having to travel to get it. Kyle’s take on riding is first and foremost about horsemanship, and whether we keep our horses at home or with a trainer, they can’t be truly happy unless we spend time working on our own skills in the saddle. It’s an essential part of horsemanship for anyone who tosses a leg over the back of a horse.

This is a very interesting conversation, so listen in!

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Welcome to the first episode of Adulting with Horses! This podcast is for every woman out there who was the weird horse girl in school or considers themselves a weird horse girl as an adult! Co-hosts Heather Wallace and Natalie Keller Reiner introduce themselves, give their opinions on Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike, take questions from the Facebook Clubhouse and much more. Put down your muck rake, turn up the volume, and let’s get a little weird! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adultingwithhorses/support

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Revisit:  Karen Chaton chuckles over a list of things only Endurance Riders know, get to know Trilby Pederson, a women who has ridden the equivalent to 1/4 of the way to the moon and Nick Warhol tells the harrowing tale of how his horses were poisoned by common groundsel.  Listen in...

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Jamie catches us up on her training horses, we replay an interview we did with the late Baxter Black and take a look at some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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We are joined by Cristen Brown, who talks about more award opportunities from USDF. Then, that update is followed by friend of the show, Tony Sandoval, giving us tips for having competition success. And, then, Katie Poag brings us a TRVST Design Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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Jessie Findora joins us to explain the fun of Mounted Games Across America, some Belmont trivia and Really Bad Adz!

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We share what we have learned from taking care of senior animals, critter of the show is raising backyard chickens, in Critter Nutrition we focus on the Brain-gut connection, and in coffee klatch we review a book about an octopus.

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Anita Motion joins us to talk about her brain child, The Real Rider Cup. We meet up with Natalie Holdren and Leigh Beamer from our Making the Makeover Series to get an update on their progress for the Thoroughbred Makeover. We are joined by Leandra Cooper from New Vocations to get another training tip and last but not least, introduce our Adoptable Horse of the Week.

Our listener of the week is Meredith Perry. Want to be our listener of the week? Comment on our last post on Facebook or Instagram. Now back to the show!

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Mary Kiztmiller answers listener questions about horses who kick when you try to pick up their hooves, how to know when a green horse is ready to be ridden, and finding balance in your training regimen.

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Why do horses naturally have one front heel that is higher than the other front heel and how should this be managed? In this episode with farrier Jude Florio, we tackle the 'why' behind high-low syndrome and get expert insight into how this phenomenon can be addressed.

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Imagine riding across the USA before cell phones, just you, your dog and your horse. Melissa A. Priblo Chapman joins us to talk about her adventure and book "Distant Skies, An American Journey on Horseback". Plus, Glenn's Horses in History focuses on the English Saddle and the Daily Dose Equine Health Segment has Dr. Erica Lacher of Spring Hill Equine Clinic in Gainesville explaining Five Panel Testing for Quarter Horses. Listen in...

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Today we talk a little about western sidesaddles and how they differ from what most people think of when they think of sidesaddle. Maria Teresa Solano explains Escaramuza and Tina Louie shares the how and why she rides the Grand Canyon trail.

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In this episode, we speak with Meredith Clarke and Meghan Brady about mentorship and why it's important in business.

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Para Rider Charlotte Merle-Smith helps pay tribute to Hope Hand, Cindy from Life w/ Oden tells us all about Oden and Eeyor and Auditor Sarah Welk Baynum wrote a book called "Impelled: An Equestrian Romantic Suspense Series" and the HITM crew is in it! Listen in...

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On this week's show we've got the pleasure of interviewing Paralympian Kate Shoemaker,  after that friend of the show Ellie Brimmer tells us about her experience looking for a horse and then Anna Buffini gives us a trainer tip. Listen in...

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Glenn is back and Jamie visited the ER yesterday. The two of them are a mess and that means the listener wins. Oh, and some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Special:  We bring you the story of an amazing horse and the rider that could handle him all the way to the Blue at Rolex in Kentucky. It is the story of Gray Goose and his life long partner, Kim Walnes. How did Kim take a horse that was scared of everything and bucked everyone off to the top of Eventing in the US.   That is what Glenn wanted to find out in this interview.  Listen in....

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Sidelines: We celebrate incredible stories of returning to riding as we catch up with Bill Rube about sobriety and #ruberidesagain, and then get to know FEI dressage rider Katie Duerrhammer, who quit riding only to now be headed to the World Equestrian Games. Listen in....

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Today, Tonya speaks with top amateur jumper rider Vanessa Haas Hood. Tonya also Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Tonya also answers a listener question about how to handle it when you feel different than you expected to before you walk into the show ring.

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In our Daily Dose Horse Health Report we talk to Dr. Cyprianna Swiderski, DVM, about equine pasture asthma, talk about the Bermuda Triangle and the Mona Lisa, and listen to Lisa mess up ads. Listen in...

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Hall of Fame jockey Chris McCarron joins Monty Roberts to share impressions of this year's extraordinary Kentucky Derby. Dr. Marty Becker is “America’s Veterinarian” and developed Fear Free, a certification for veterinarians that has become one of the single most transformative initiatives in the history of companion animal practice. Listen in...

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Carey Russ, Hannah Darpoe, Tayla Pierce-Hart and Laura Koskenmaki join a discussion about their horses' navicular diagnoses, prognoses, and how they rehabbed them back to full soundness and even competition without maintenance NSAIDs, injections, or corrective shoeing. They discuss how their views on navicular changed from before diagnosis to now, after rehabilitation back to work. Also discussed is the key factors that helped each horse.

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Tuesday Special with Jamie and Glenn. In this rare Tuesday episode for Glenn and Jamie, Jamie's husband and ex-fighter pilot Chad reviews Top Gun: Maverick and Glenn reviews Downton Abbey: New Era. We get an update on Jamie's new baby and Mom. Plus, your Equestrian First World problems. Listen in...

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In this episode, we speak with Beth about her business The Circle Up Experience, Natural Leadership and her new book The Human Herd: Awakening Our Natural Leadership.

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Portugal is the dream for any horse rider, rolling hills and blue rivers, oak forest, rocks and tiny villages built from rough stones. Ute spent two weeks exploring continental Europe's westernmost country and of course she went trail riding. Riding through Portugal together with long rider Cathleen Leonard, who has recently made Portugal her home and camping under the stars was a very special experience. In today's podcast episode Cathleen talks about what it is like to move together with horses to another country and making it her home. We also chat about trail riding in Portugal and our ride together.

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In this episode Nadine and Nikki were excited to talk about the clinics they took with Franco Bertaloni and Alex Ross.Take a listen to hear some of their biggest struggles and take aways, along with some fun details of each clinic!

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In this 100th episode of the Stall and Stable show, Helena welcomes back Nikki Alvin-Smith, GP dressage trainer and breeder, to talk business. The conversation this time is about marketing your horse business in the 21st century. What things do horse professionals need to keep in mind as they start or grow their businesses. It's a really informative conversation, so listen in!

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Horsemanship or should it be called horseladyship? This past weekend Heather attended a horsemanship clinic where many new techniques were shared and a few new muscles were found. While all levels of riders participated it was fascinating watching how each progressed. From the young girl on the pony up to the experienced rider on their faithful equine partner. In today's episode, Heather gives us the inside scoop on attending a horsemanship/cowboy dressage clinic. And like all of our great podcasts, she also shares with us some information on the Scandinavian breeds of horses.

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Lyn Baskett discusses the North American market opportunity for German leather jackets. Listen in...

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On our show this week Anna Buffini joins us to talk about her whirlwind European tour, then we have an auditor on to discuss our book of the month, to finish it off Reese and I bring you a trainer tip. Listen In...

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We catch up with Beyond the Ribbon Spotlight Rider Charlotte Merle-Smith, hear about Pink’s new baby, and her dramatic entry into the world.

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by accomplished blind amateur rider and author Lissa Bachner about her book, Milo's Eyes, and David Distler to talk about his journey in the equestrian world from in-gate starter to show manager to Olympic judge and FEI Steward General. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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You Heard her voice! Emily Woods, former host of the jumper show is back again! Kayla and Emily chat about starting young horses, some controversial theories around it and invite Kim Barone of Raven Ridge Farm on to chat about her sales and breeding program and her move to Wellington area of FL from the midwest. Tune in!

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We discuss reducing drama around our animals with Lizzy Meyer, the critter of the show is the great grey owl, in critter nutrition we focus on protecting the gut from herbicides and pesticide exposure, and in coffee klatch we ask what superpower does your horse or dog think you have?

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In our Daily Dose Horse Health Report we talk to Dr. Camargo from University of KY about first aid basics that everyone who cares for horses should know. Then, we learn about America's first black Jockey, Cheryl White. Listen in...

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In this episode, Dr. Philippe Benoit discusses methods to evaluate sport horses and how to detect a small issue before it becomes a major injury. Specifically, he describes his process for examining horses early in the day in the barn as well as during ridden work. Philippe also talks about the importance of communication within the support team and some of the new technologies being applied today.

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Today we have the mother/daughters trio Cindy, Rosie and Jazz Napravnik to discuss all things racehorse and aftercare, and Winnie Morgan Nemeth joins us from New Vocations with her training tips on how to build your standardbred's topline and introduces our adoptable horse of the week, Justice Jet.

Our listener of the week is Carly Erhler. Want to be our listener of the week? Comment on our last post on Facebook or Instagram. Now back to the show!

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Robyn Volkening speaks to us about staying in your trailer at horse shows and Cindy Lay tells us all about the Maasai mammas of Africa who make the Kenyan Collection (belts, brow bands and dog collars).  Listen in....

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Sally Batton, host of the newest show added to HRN, tells us about the Athletic Equestrian Podcast. People does an article on celebrities who ride and Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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We've got a special show today with Felicitas von Neumann-Cosel discussing the how to properly influence the shoulders of the horse. And, Wendy joins us to talk about the Feldenkrais method. Listen in...

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Today fill-in co-host Mandee Flanders of the Lead Line Podcast speaks with trainer Colton Woods about the business side of a training business, Glenn does Horses in History on the development of the western saddle and some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by Kim Land to talk about developing young US show jumping riders and Sally Batton to talk about collegiate riding and her book, The Athletic Equestrian. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Adam is the Western Head Coach at Albion College in Albion, MI. He has his BS and MBA from the University of Findlay and owns Empire Performance Horses. Listen in as Adam discusses the varsity teams at Albion and their success in the IHSA.

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In our Daily Dose Horse Health Report we talk to Alayne Blickle about things we can do around the farm to help with climate resilience, Henrietta from Horseyhooves.com explains the Four Horse Personality Types & Traits and "Studies Show". Listen in...

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Happy Mother's Day to everyone, whether you are a mom of a two-legged human or a four-legged fur baby, today is all about you. Today's episode honoring mother's day covers all the mom topics. Did you just have a baby, or having a baby soon? Have your kids moved on and now you are ready to hit the trails again? or what about getting your kids to join you out on the trails. Heather shares with us how she returned to riding after her kids lost interest in riding. She also sneaks in some great riding destinations that you might just want to check out. So let's celebrate a very happy Mother's day with this special show.

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This month’s Certified Horsemanship Association show features guests Christie Schumacher, Tara Reimer and Dale Rudin with advice on horses who are hard to catch, difficult to bridle, buck under saddle and much more. Classic re-visit.

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Adele Shaw, international mentor, trainer, and creator of The Willing Equine podcast, talks about how to work with horses to have a more positive farrier appointment. She talks about how to begin working with horses with a history of "farrier phobia," horses who struggle to stand well, etc. For more info, see: www.thewillingequine.com

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033 - April Schiel (Founder, The Bedding Blocker) is a night shift medic, animal control officer, and barn owner who had one major issue in her barn that she just couldn't solve. Determined to find a solution,  April shares how she poured that frustrated energy into developing the Bedding Blocker, the ultimate shavings guard that installs on your stall door threshold.

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Dr. Phil Sponenberg discusses the importance, and method, for preserving rare and endangered breeds of horses; including Mustangs. Monty Roberts takes a look at this year's Kentucky Derby.

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Old friend of the show Emily Wood stops in with a health update after shock therapy, Jamie gives an update on her training horses, we talk horses starting later and Equestrian First World problems. Listen in...

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In this episode, we will discuss what it takes to be an entrepreneur.

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Taylor McCann and her mother Carolin Lyon chat about how their retail clothing business got started and how social media drives sales. Listen In...

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We have Emily Donaldson on to give us an update on her Florida season. After that, Megan McIssac talks about how to be a good at horse shopping. And Gwen comes back to give us a Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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Annual American Horse Publications Episode of equine journalists. We chat with hosts and journalists from the AHP at the national conference in Lexington, KY. Listen in…

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We’re talking to not one, but three authors this week about their published works. One is Doug Payne, who also happens to be your 2022 Kentucky Three-Day Event National Champion. This week, we’re sipping on Dirty Shirleys and spilling about our favorite books. Thanks for tuning in...

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Today, Tonya speaks with Louise Serio. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. On today's show, Tonya talks to living legend, professional Louise Serio of Derbydown. Tonya also shares her five favorite strategies for boosting your mental game this month!

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Horse Riding is a popular sport in the Ukraine, at least it was before the war. I had planned today's interview weeks before the Russian attack and I had wanted to talk about how it is like to own and ride horses in this huge Eastern European country. The Ukraine is a perfect horse riding destination with a lot of unspoilt nature, hills and forests as well as huge plains. The war forced my interview partner to flee and pushed her life into turmoil. Today we can finally talk about horse riding in the Ukraine, also about what the war means for horse and stable owners and what it is like to wake up one day and realise that the country you live in, is being attacked by its neighbour.

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Mary Kitzmiller talks about her technique for putting a halter on a horse for the first time plus teaching a horse to back thoughtfully in preparation for loading and unloading from a trailer.

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Tonight's topics include how do we create unity in the horse world​, tips for affording horses and What has my horse has taught me?  Panelists are all listeners of HRN, Tara, Alicia and Jennifer.  Listen in...

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If you love books, this is the perfect place for you. Once a month, Heather, Ute, and sometimes Krystal, will talk about their favorite horsey book. In today's episode of the EQA Book Club, Ute is talking with Courtney Maum about her upcoming book The Year of the Horses. In this autobiography, Courtney tells the story of her depression and how she managed with the help of horses to slowly make her way back to a normal, healthy life.

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In the Horse Health Segment we talk barn air quality with Staci McGill, Spotlight Rider in the Beyond the Ribbons Series, 12 Year Old Eventer Keira, checks in with an update and some Weird News. Listen in...

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Mallorca is one of Europe's top holiday destinations. The island is situated in the Mediterranean Sea and offers lovely beaches, lots of sunshine and pristine waters. Horses are only the toping of the cake. And yet Lizzie Graham has found them. Having lived in Mallorca for the last twenty years, she now works with rescue horses and helps in organising rides and trails over the island. Todays she shares her fascinating story with us and talks about Mallorca's horse culture.

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Dr. Neal Valk talks about hoof abscesses in horses: what causes them and how to treat them. We discuss how the health of the foot comes into play, and what we can address to prevent abscessing in the future.

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On today's show we cover Land Rover Kentucky with Meghan O'Donoghue, and how she placed 11th with her OTTB, Palm Crescent. We feature our fourth and final Making the Makeover rider, Leigh Beamer. Leandra Cooper joins us with another training tip and our adoptable horse of the week.

Alyssa Overy is our listener of the week. If you would like to be our listener of the week make sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Now back to the show!

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We have 11 year old, Mia Moore, who won the Biltmore 100 over the weekend, what an amazing difficult ride. Also, Mia's sponsor Sarah Marie Arthur and Erin Grogan tells us what it is like volunteer at a 100 mile ride. Plus, Karen's Endurance Tip: What to pack in your endurance crew bag. Listen in...

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On today's show, we share tips on saving the pollinators, historical figure spotlight, in critter nutrition we focus on the next generation of GI tract support, and in coffee klatch we share what our favorite summertime treats are for our horses and dogs.

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Nikki and Nadine speak with Lindsay Hays Cofell of Hays-Cofell Performance Horses to get some answers and information for you about buying a western saddle and making sure it fits you and your horse properly! This topic is one topic they have been planning to cover for quite some time, but Nadine's recent saddle search put it to the top of their list. After Nadine worked directly with Lindsay to purchase her new Bob's Custom Saddle, she knew exactly who to speak to on the subject.

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032 - U.S. Army veteran wife and award-winning equine photographer Samantha Dawn Ebeling shares how she was determined to never give up on her dreams despite a troubling upbringing and the tragic loss of a loved one.

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In this return to 2020, Helena chats with return guest, Terry Golson, of the Cooperative Horse today, about Terry’s recent move to a new boarding barn that has turned out to be quite the surprise for her and her American Paint Horse, Tonka. Listen in!

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We review the most amazing Kentucky Derby in a long time. Auditor Alex Sherman joins us as she know the connections for Rich Strike and posted in the Auditor Room all about them before the race. Alex is the most popular Auditor right now because some people bet on him because of her and won big. Plus, some Equestrian First World problems. Listen in...

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We are joined by Cristen Brown, who clarifies a couple of rules for us. After that, Gwen Ka'awaloa talks about becoming an "S" judge. And, to top the show off for Mother's Day, we've talk to Jodie Kelly's mom Laurie. Listen in...

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We take a look at the KY Derby HITM style. Jamie reviews the horses and the stories, Glenn picks by name and we end with the Annual Kentucky Derby Trivia Challenge. Thanks to our listener teams, the Flying Fillies Cortni and Laurie and the Mint Roses April and Tianna. Plus, we give away some Really Badd Add prizes from Horseloverz.com. Listen in…

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Piper and Michael Tokaruk are joined by Derek Braun and Ali Nilforushan to talk about changing the way horse shows are produced in the United States. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Sidelines:  Get to know two incredible woman entrepreneurs. We talk horses and hats with RIATA founder Jill Slater and get to know Ruespari's Adrienne Marciano, who is also on the cover of the May Women Entrepreneurs issue of Sidelines. Listen in....

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Sally from Eventing Nation stops by to recap Land Rover, Horses in History looks at Winston Churchill and his horse background. Listen in...

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World record sidesaddle jumper Susan Oaks, from Ireland, joins us to tell about her many adventures.  Sam Reeves tells us what it is like to Event sidesaddle, what to look for when buying a sidesaddle, the sidesaddle term of the day is balance strap and Where In The World Is Maggie.  Listen in...

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In this Revisit I have selected some interviews we did in the distant past.  We are going to talk hay and weeds first, then a “The Rest of the Scoop” for you called “The Scar-Legged Sorrel” and we end the show with some horse husbands answering a question or two from their horse wives.  Listen in...

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LAMO VP Sales, John Pierce talks about the evolution of the LAMO brand. Listen In...

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On this week's episode we are joined by Ali Potasky discussing the mental challenges of competing and how she overcame them, after that Karen Isberg talks about feeding the older horse and for the TRVST tip of the week we're going to chat with amateur Kelli Agnew. Listen in...

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Joint episode with Scott Knudsen from Cowboy Entrepreneur. The two cowboys talk about Breyer horses and BreyerFest. Stephanie from Breyer is giving us an update on this year’s Breyerfest in Kentucky and Model Horse Artist Kylee Parks tells us what it is like to sculpt a Breyer. Listen in…

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Thoroughbreds, Thoroughbreds, Thoroughbreds!!! Spring Has Sprung and the TB sales are here in Florida! This month's episode is all about the Thoroughbred. David Scanlon of Scanlon Training and Sales, had one of the top sales at the Ocala Breeders' Sales in Ocala, FL, selling for 1.3M!! Our other guest, Meredith Krupp, not only is a successful Sales and Consignment Agent, but breeds the TB's for race careers as well. She guides us through the process of how to picking those winning bloodlines. Listen in...

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DamnitZeus is back, we take a look at the lineup for the Land Rover Kentucky Three Day Event this weekend and a real Florida Man stops by. Listen in...

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In this episode, we catch up with Ineke Smit to discuss recent results from Utrecht University's efforts to better understand horse movement. We dive into using technology to detect lameness as well as opportunities to better understand how factors like fatigue and fitness can impact muscle activity.

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Piper and Michael Tokaruk are joined by Annie Bolling to talk about being a young professional in the equestrian world and Margo Thomas to talk about what it takes to be a head groom in the show jumping world. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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We talk to Cailin Caldwell from the ASPCA/Right Horse and and Mary Towslee, a TV and movie horse trainer. Listen in!

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Rochelle Latka, tells us all about the Gaucho Derby and is doing the Mongol Derby in August. Plus, Candace gives us an update on the World Equestrian Center and you have some Equestrian First World problems. Listen in...

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Today we're chatting with Terri Berwanger, former exercise rider turned sporthorse breeder, who offers the human perspective of race life to the sport-side of horses. We feature our third Making the Makeover rider, Katrina Natwick. We connect with New Vocations in a different way today and introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!

Kyle Rothfus is our listener of the week. If you would like to be our listener of the week make sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

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We talk to Kylie Sheehan about her polo business, how she manages various aspects of her business, the growth of women In polo, and how she holds her own with the men on the polo field.  Listen in...

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Monty Roberts answers a question about re-training a draft horse from pulling to riding, can it be done successfully? And Barbara Ellin Fox has taught countless people of all ages and abilities to ride horses in most disciplines. Thousands follow Barbara’s blog, The Riding Instructor, where she shares encouragement, lesson plans, and teaching tips for lovers of good horsemanship. Listen in...

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Nikki and Nadine sit down and discuss their impression of the Along for the Ride Symposium and Nikki shares some long hauling lessons!

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031 - If you have a smartphone, you’re probably using a variety of mobile apps on a daily basis. We use apps like Facebook, email, text messaging, music and so much more - there's an app out there for virtually everything!

Meet India Wilkinson, an everyday equestrian and horse owner whose business concept began with a dream to create a better place to buy and sell horses online. India takes us through her own horse shopping journey that had her driving from state to state searching for the perfect horse, only to become increasingly frustrated at the lack of ability to search through online listings in an effective manner.

You'll learn:

The minimum amount of money needed to hire an app developer if you aren't doing it yourself Why finding a US-based developer was important to India even though it was more expensive The importance of continuing to connect with your audience while taking notes on what they need and are asking from you Tune in to hear everything India has learned through the development of her buy/sell/search app, Mane Street Market, along with tips to help you determine if developing an app is the right move for you.

Connect with India Wilkinson & download the Mane Street Market app:

Website: manestreetmarket.com Instagram: @manestreetmarket Facebook: /manestreetmarket


This episode is brought to you by GGT Footing, offering world-class footing blends for every arena and discipline. Whether you are in need of an arena makeover or you just need to freshen up your footing, GGT's expert team can help you design exactly what you need. Learn more at ggtfooting.com.


CREDITS:

Host - Mandee Flanders Editor - Victoria Brock Sponsor - GGT Footing

If you're enjoying the podcast, join The Leadline Community on Facebook to connect with like-minded equine business owners and learn more about online workshops, upcoming events, and networking opportunities. Show notes and additional information are available at www.theleadlinepodcast.com.

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What is inflammatory airway disease and how does it impact performance? How can we monitor a horse's heart to identify respiratory issues or pain? This fascinating interview with Dr. Emmanuelle van Erck - Westergren, sponsored by HayGain, discusses the latest research on cardiorespiratory health and provides practical solutions to ensure all horses can live and perform at their best. Listen in...

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In this episode Nadine and Nikki have the joy of speaking with Sheley Brien and Chelsea Sutton, the two driven, hard working women behind Reiner Stop - An interactive, live sports commentary platform for the reining industry…and SO much more. This conversation is jam packed! If you are interested in business in the horse industry b beyond training, this is a must listen!

Links Mentioned: https://reinerstop.com https://www.facebook.com/reinerstop/ Follow Informed Equestrian online @: www.informedequestrian.com https://www.instagram.com/informedequestrian/ https://www.facebook.com/informedequestrian https://www.tiktok.com/@informedequestrian

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Brought to you by American Stalls. Spring is here and the grass is green! Ish. If, like me, you’re gearing up to do all the things you’ve been waiting two years and all winter to do, I have some tips to help ensure you’re on the right path to achieving your goals. Whether you own or manage a commercial barn or keep horses at home, these tips are good reminders for getting things in order so you save precious time that you can otherwise spend riding and playing with your ponies. Listen in!

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We share our tips for fly control, the critter of the show is the cardinal, in critter nutrition we share tips for choosing a dog breeder, in coffee klatch we ask What's in your animal medicine cabinet?

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Some people fear change, others embrace it completely. At Stall and Stable, we love change, because it often means new opportunities for adventure, fun, and for learning. Today’s episode embodies that belief as Helena welcomes guest, Yash Balasaria - the CEO of our new title sponsor, American Stalls.

Yash takes us behind the scenes of American Stalls, going into detail about stall components, the pros and cons of different metals used, and more. If you love barns, build barns, or work in one, you'll find this episode very interesting, so listen in!

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How many different horse sports and competitions can you name? The list is long with both the English and the western disciplines. Whether you're competing on horseback, leading the horse, or driving there are many different horse sports and competitions to participate in. Competing on horses has been around as long as people have been riding horses. Some early records show that chariot racing in ancient Egyptian times was the original form of horse sports and competition.

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We going to be joined by our friend, Melissa Gallagher, who talks about her experience incorporating horsemanship into her program. Wendy is back with her regular monthly segment. And, then, Emily Donaldson has a great Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in…

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In this episode, we will discuss what mindfulness is, where it fits into our lives as equestrian business owners, and how to practice it.

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Craig Waldron tell us about the new trails and horse campground being built at Camp McClellan Trails, there is a new App Glenn tells us about and some Reallie Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Matthew Jackson, Mark Johnson, and Robbie Richardson join the podcast for a second time, this time about how horses compensate for less than ideal environment, movement, diet, conformation, etc. How does our trim and approach help address this? When should we leave well enough alone and when should we seek to make changes? All of these are discussed, and more.

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Do you love being creative and work with your hands? Then get ready for some amazing DIY projects for your horse, barn or horsey friends. Make your own horse stuff, unique and personalised. It can save you some money and is a great way of spending some of your time getting active, alone or with your friends or family. Today we talk about our favourite DIY horse projects and what we have always wanted to try.

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by Nora Thomas to talk about training, family and showing in the Pacific Northwest and Lindsay Yinger to talk about growing the equestrian community from the grassroots level. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Tonight's topics include favorite horse books, does horse size matter and how do you know when it's time to change barns.  Panelists are AHP member and HRN Host Mandee Flanders,  AHP member and Author at The Timid Rider, Heather Wallace and AHP member Award winning Author and Novelist, Natalie Keller Reinert.  Listen in...

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In this special episode Certified Monty Roberts Instructor, Jamie Jennings of the the HORSES IN THE MORNING podcast, asks Monty listener questions.  Questions include head shy horses, not standing for grooming, leg yielding, weaving and cribbing and more.  Taken from a Facebook live event on 04-19-2022.  Listen in...

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Dr. Brooks from the University of Florida on equine Anhidrosis (non-sweating).

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Our Black Reins Guest is Jamillah Simms of Equestrian Noire, the Daily Dose Health Segment is on blood panels and Pat Raia is back with her recipe for Everything Cookie Bars. Listen in...

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This Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) episode will focus on marketing techniques to drive traffic to you equine program with Redmond Equine as the sponsor.

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David Silver of Detroit Horse Power joins us to explain his mission to bring horses to Detroit, Jamie updates us on her training horses and you all have some serious Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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Today's show will include an interview with Ali Potasky, who was fortunate enough to ride in a masterclass with World Cup winner, Jessica Von Bredow-Werndl. And, then, we have one of Canada's newest Senior Judges--Ron King. And, our Trainer Tip of the Week is brought to you by Melissa Gallagher. Listen in...

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Kristin Simpson Hardin helps us understand and be ready for EHV-1, the equine herpesvirus-1, a common pathogen of the upper portion of the respiratory tract in horses which is contagious and potentially deadly. She recently found herself at a horse show that was ground zero. Monty Roberts and Mark Bolender discuss the advantages of horses with more in-hand work in their training programs. Listen in...

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Henrietta from HorseyHooves.com stops by to talk about what type of music horses like and Erik Cooper, our Adventurer Extraordinaire, shares details on this year’s Gaucho Derby, Mongol Derbys and Eagles and Reindeer. Plus, we have some Realliy Badd Adzs. Listen in…

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Today’s tip is an excerpt from the monthly Certified Horsemanship episode on HORSES IN THE MORNING. Show co-host Christy Landwehr, Glenn & Coach Jenn share their pet peeves that relate to focus, honesty, peacefulness and neatness. At the barn and in the saddle.

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by Linda Parelli to talk about natural horsemanship and Kris Cheyne to talk about judging and training. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Ashley Heflin talks about the booming popularity of her firm's unique stall mats. Listen In...

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We talk to Kylie Sheehan about her polo business, how she manages various aspects of her business, the growth of women In polo, and how she holds her own with the men on the polo field.  Listen in...

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Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions about horse training and shows how finding a good starting place can be applied to all manner of training problems. Plus, we find out who her favorite Road To The Horse competitor was!

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In our Daily Dose Health Report Dr Samantha Brooks discusses the potential genetic link between whorls and behavior, Glenn brings the history of saddles and some mighty weird news. Listen in...

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We learn all about Ride and Tie with Rufus Schneider, then Susan Kasemeyer, SE Region Director of the American Endurance Ride Conference, tells us all about the Southeast rides coming up in 2022. Plus, Karen does a training tip on the riding apps she has been using. Listen in...

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Marty Irby, Executive Director of Animal Wellness Action, joins us with an update on the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act and the Horse Protection Act. Plus, we get caught up on Jamie's vacation adventures and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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We discuss good luck charms for competition, critter of the show is the goat, critter nutrition focuses on fermented turmeric, and in coffee klatch we ask what sitcom character does your dog or horse or cat remind you of?

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Today we're chatting with Natalie Voss about her perspective on the Next Generation of Racing's Leaders featured in the Paulick Report. We introduce our second spotlight rider of our Road to the Makeover Series, Natalie Holdren. We chat with Standardbred Program Director, Winne Morgan Nemeth, about New Vocations to highlight what they're doing in their program and introduce our adoptable horse of the week, Wind of the North.

Kirsty Anne is our listener of the week. If you would like to be our listener of the week make sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Now back to the show!

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How does high-intensity exercise affect bone growth? What effect does circular exercise (for example: longeing and turning) have on the horse's body and how does this impact conditioning programs? This podcast covers recent research performed by Michigan State University PhD Candidate Alyssa Logan and will provide you with important knowledge when building your own sport horse training programs.  Listen in...

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On this week's USDF episode, we are joined by founder of the WeRideTogether organization. After that, we're going to talk to Janelle Bruce from Equestrian Canada. And, our friend S Judge, Ron King, gives us our Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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Tonight's topics are rude buyers and sellers, the acceptance of Chinese Medicine and riding instruction standardization.  Our American Horse Publications panelist is Emily Esterson and HRN hosts Dr. Wendy Ying and Kayla Benney.  Listen in...

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We revisit one of Glenn's favorite episodes.  In 2011 we were live from Graceland broadcasting from Elvis's barn with our special guest Alene Alexander, barn manager of Graceland for 30 years.  Hear the stories of the King and his horses, it was an AMAZING experience, a must listen...

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by show jumping riders Maria Costa and Ailish Cunniffe to talk about being members of the U.S. Jumping Team at the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Mexico. Tom Struzzieri also shares exciting news about the HITS horse shows. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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It’s almost time for the Best Weekend All Year - the Kentucky Three-Day Event! We’re gearing up for the big show with not one, but two competitors this week. And also: margs. Thanks for tuning in.

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The Sidelines April issue is our annual eventing issue, so in this episode we'll not only talk to two eventers but we're talking about crazy things we've done with horses. We be chatted with 21-year-old eventer Cosby Green and Olympic eventer Doug Payne with his wife, Jess Payne.  As an added bonus we speak with teenage showjumping sensation Hailey Royce.  Listen in...

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Warwick Schiller began sharing his horse training videos online more than 10 years ago with just one goal in mind: to help more people and their horses.   

Nearly 25 million YouTube views later, Warwick is admittedly what he calls an "accidental entrepreneur" - someone who had no plan, yet found unexpected success along the way. Today, he is a world-renowned trainer and clinician who runs one of the largest online video subscription services in the horse world.

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Japan, land of the rising sun! Many have Japan on their bucket list as a destination to visit. Japan is a fascinating land of ancient culture, filled with a stunning landscape including active volcanoes and natural hot springs. In EQA # 250 join Heather and Ute as they share a history lesson on an amazing destination to visit. From riding at one of the oldest western riding ranches in Japan to perhaps trying your hand at mounted archery, they cover it all. We learn all about the Cherry blossom festival, and some great eats while you are there. ENJOY.

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Glenn put a fun show together including a Disney Animator who worked on Maximus in Tangled, Dr. Bryan Waldridge shares some side splitting vet call stories and the story behind the story of Harry and Snowman.  Listen in...

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How to get started, including shopping for your first sidesaddle, where to find information about instruction and clinics, and how us "old folks" got started back in the dark ages before the internet.

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Glenn put a cool show together including broken bones, how Zeus got his name, how a pit pony saved a miners life and Rodeo Clown Rockin’ Robbie Hodges.  Listen in...

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REVISIT: We will be joined by Dr. Laura Stokes-Greene--a practicing veterinarian who is coming on the show to discuss Osteoarthritis in dressage horses. Then, we have Grand Prix competitor, Sarah Lockman, on to chat all about riding corners. Our Total Saddle Fit Trainer Tip of the Week will be with Bridgid Browne. Listen in…

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Ron Vogel, President of Maryland Jousting Tournament Association, joins us to explain modern jousting and how you can get started. Nikki Porter from “Take the Reins” and the “Canada Horse Podcast” joins us in studio and we have some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Tonya answers listener questions with her friend and colleague Carrie Jackson. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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We speak with Shona Rotondo and Ashley Tetrick about marketing in the equine industry.

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Glenn is joined by Katie Krimitsos of the Women's Meditation Network to introduce you to five non-horse podcasts.  We do these specials occasionally to highlight interesting podcasts that don't involve horse hair.  Today we cover meditation, martial arts, walking, audio branding, diabetes, a cappella music and podcasting.

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April Schiel's Bedding Blocker solved the dilemma of dangerous threshold barriers, trip hazards, and ineffective methods of preventing bedding loss. And Monty Roberts stops by to share why he thinks Trail Riding is good for your horse mentally, physically - just like people! Listen in...

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In our Daily Dose Health Report Dr. Rachel Gardner speaks to us about Biosecurity, equine related Guinness World Records Part 2 and an Equestrian Networking Event at Equine Affaire. Plus, Jamie gives us a training tip on horses spooking and getting out of work. Listen in...

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Carrie Rule, Kristin Thornberry, Libby Thorman, and Rosemary Zwanenburg join a discussion on hoofcare pricing and the "hidden costs" we don't often think about when running a hoofcare business. Why do we set prices the way we do? Why are cancellations and rescheduling appointments so frustrating? Why is that corrective shoeing package "so expensive"? Hear these topics addressed with this group!

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Do you know how to tell how old your horse is? For some horse owners, the registration or passport will show when your horse was born. Not all of us will have access to these documents. In today's EQA # 249 we discuss some ways to tell the age of a horse. Starting with their teeth, the Galvayne's groove is a great dental feature that appears around the age of 10. From there is moved down the tooth until it is completely disappeared by age 30. We also learn about average life spans and those breeds that have an extra-long life expectancy.

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Jason Miller, director of marketing for C-A-L Ranch Stores talks about its growth from one store in Idaho to 30 throughout four states. Listen In...

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Kate Neligan was living what she thought to be her best life in corporate America as she chased a dream of becoming a Hollywood movie mogul for more than 10 years.

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If you love books, this is the perfect place for you. Once a month, Heather, Ute, and sometimes Krystal, will talk about their favorite horsey book. In today's episode of the EQA Book Club, Ute is talking with Ruth Cox about her book Exodus, a classic traveler story about her incredible journey through Mongolia with a bunch of hippies, two horses and a cart.

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Beyond the Ribbons Spotlight Rider, Rachael Rosenthal, tells us all about her first In-Hand show with Poppy. Plus, some equestrian news and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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In this episode we dig deeper into equine nutrition with Scott Cieslar, the founder of Mad Barn.

In this chat we ask for clarity in a number of areas regarding equine nutrition that we know will help our listeners make better and more informed choices for their horses. We get specific about dietary needs for horses who are hard keepers, versus easy keepers and how to decide what is best for your horse and your situation.

If you are a current customer of Mad Barn or would like to try their products, be sure to use code: INFORMEDEQUESTRIAN to receive a 5% discount when you shop on their website.

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A bucket list is defined as a list of things to do before you die.  I prefer to look at them as a wish or goal list of things I want to accomplish.  A while back a survey was done in our Facebook group on adventuresses' top bucket list destinations. They discuss everywhere from the south pacific all the way to the artic circle.  Whether you want to gallop on a beach, ride in the mountains, compete in a hunt to ride a specific breed we cover them all. Is riding during the cherry blossom festival in Japan on your list or how about riding in the land of Ice and fire in Iceland. In today's EQA #247  join Heather as she reviews the results and shares some of her top bucket list destinations.

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Brought to you by American Stalls This was going to be an episode about boosting your clinic revenue, but after Clarabelle's recent appointment with a veterinary GI specialist, this episode is about The Great Misunderstanding. It all starts with horses who don’t cooperate.

So, if you have a horse who is difficult to handle, has buck that just won’t go away, shies at some unseen boogeyman in the arena, or has a poor work ethic, this is the episode for you. Listen in!

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The Ukraine still tops the news and the war is on-going, soon to enter its fourth week. Millions of people are fleeing the bombings and they bring their animals too if they can. Horses sometimes cannot be taken along as roads and bridges are destroyed and fodder is almost unavailable. In today's episode I am talking to Pawel Jasinski from Poland who normally operates horse trails in different countries including the Ukraine. Poland shares a long border with Ukraine and is the prime spot to get relief aid into the war-torn country as well as welcoming refugees. Pawel speaks Ukrainian and has a lot of friends there, bringing groups of riders several times a year. When the war started he decided to do something to help the Ukrainian people. He started a fundraiser and personally drives convoys of aid to the border where it is received by his Ukrainian horse riding partner who makes sure it will be distributed to those in need. In today's episode he tells us about the Ukraine and his views on the war.

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In this episode we revisit the book I introduced you to at the beginning of this season, Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess, by Dr Caroline Leaf. I discuss what her 5 step process of mind management is and connect it to horses to help make the strengthen your why to do the work. I finish the episode by discussing the future of Take the Reins and some amazing adventures I have that will bring about a few changes, but MUCH inspiration to the podcast.

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We're joined by Jeanna Epping, who will give us great tips on clipping your horse. Then, Wendy Murdoch will be with us for our monthly chat. And, our Trainer Tip will be about expectations when you send your horse for training. Listen in...

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This is the second episode in our Barns by Blackburn Series. In it, Helena and John Blackburn talk about roofs, in particular, how different roof slopes affect the functionality of a barn, and what you’ll want to think about when building or remodeling your barn. It's a bit geeky, and that's why you will love this discussion, so listen in!

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What is your exercise level? Are you ready to hit the trails once the snow is all melted? Even though Horse riding is a full-body workout, you want to make sure that your muscles are ready for that full-body workout. Exercise or exercising your muscles will help you feel confident in the saddle and help with your strength, balance, and stamina. Core stability should be one of your top priorities when it comes to pre-riding exercises. In today's EQA # 245 join Heather as she shares some great exercises that you can do from home using your own body weight and very little space.

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Beyond the Ribbons Spotlight Rider Keira O’Connor-Reichert gives us an update on last week's Event at Loch Moy in Adamstown, Maryland. We bring you a new segment called “Next Door to Jamie in Oklahoma” and some Reallie Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by Tim Maddrix to talk about excelling in hunter derbies and Tommy Brawley to talk about course designing. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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On today's show, Brielle Roman from Trot-Trot Standardbreds, joins us to talk about tools, resources, and community for retraining the off-the-track standardbred. We introduce our first rider from our Road to the Makeover Series, Raechel Ramsey, and her 2022 TB Makeover horse, Stonecatcher. And we wrap it all up with Leandra Cooper from New Vocations with another training tip and our Adoptable Horse of the Week.

@muddybelles is our listener of the week. If you would like to be our listener of the week make sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Now back to the show!

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What is the future of equine sports medicine? In this episode, we dive into a discussion of the past, present, and future of sports medicine with the President of the Equine High-Performance Sports Group and renowned veterinarian, Dr. Mark Revenaugh. Mark shares what he has learned from working with elite equine athletes for over 30 years and how horse management needs to change to continue to improve health and wellness. Listen in...

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We speak with rangeland and forest management expert Matt Deschell about how we can help wildlife thrive, critter nutrition focuses on the GI tract.

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In our Daily Dose Health Segment, John Eberth, MS, has been researching dwarfism in horses as part of his PhD and shares some of his findings. Jill Stanford of Cowgirl in the Kitchen brings us her monthly recipe, a use for leftover Easter Ham. Glenn has this month's Studies Show and other horsey nonsense. Listen in....

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We talk to equine sports psychologist Laura King about rider struggles, horse trainer and Horse Illustrated contributor Jason Irwin about horse starting, and clicker trainer and coach Sandra Poppema on positive reinforcement. Listen in...

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Beyond the Ribbons Spotlight Para Rider, Charlotte Merle-Smith, gives us an update on her past month of competitions in Wellington, FL. Templeton Thompson is back with the release of her new CD called "Get Back Up" and we pre-view the title track. Plus, Jamie's Oklahoma chicken auction report and you all seem to still have some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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Holidays are the best time of the year and you want to make sure that you enjoy every single minute of them! As the world is slowly opening up, we are back looking for amazing horse riding opportunities around the world. Today Heather and Ute talk about some important points to consider while choosing and booking your next horse riding adventure.

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When it comes to horse trailer safety do you know what to do if disaster strikes? Join Heather as she speaks with Mandy Abraham on this very important topic. They discuss a spring check-up list that ensures your rig is in good repair.  Tips on what to pack in your trailer safety kit, completing a circle check prior to departure, driving and stopping speeds, and what to do if you get a flat or are in an accident. Being prepared is the # 1 message in this EQA # 243 episode on Horse Trailer Safety.

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We are highlighting young people in the sport--first with Caitlin and Shea, who are part of the USDF Sport Horse Youth Ambassador Program. After that, we have two participants of the Dressage Foundation's Young Rider Dream Program joining in. And, then, Reese and Phil talk about some personal experiences that shaped them. Listen in...

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Jasmine Foster of Rising Action Mustangs tells us how she is bringing the love of Mustangs to the New England, DeAnn from Horse Nation talks about girl power and Reallie Badd Adz. Listen in…

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Dr. Renate Weller talks about the movement of the distal limb, and how hoofcare providers can affect biomechanics. Also addressed are how owners can be proactive about preventing soft tissue injury, and some factors that lead to injury.

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The saddle is an essential piece of equipment for all equestrians.  They come in all shapes, sizes, designs, and even colors.  They provide comfort while out riding,  help maintain position and balance for both the horse and rider. The saddle was an invention that helped distribute the weight more evenly over the horse's back making it more comfortable for both the horse and rider.  In EQA # 242 join Heather as she walks about 11 different styles and types of saddles. From English general-purpose or all-purpose to the roping and ranch western saddles she covers them all.

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Piper and Catie Staszak are joined by Grand Prix rider Lauren Crooks to talk about high performance show jumping and Dr. Stephen Reed joins to talk about the EHV-1 virus outbreak in California. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Lela Reynolds is the powerhouse behind Cavaliere Couture, a line of athletically inspired equestrian wear for the stylish rider that strongly advocates for body positivity, self-care, and mental health.

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Saddle pads for trail riders make sure that the ride is comfortable for you and your horse. They don't make an ill-fitting saddle any better, but they can help in reducing friction between the saddle and the horse's hair and absorb and distribute any pressure from the weight of saddle and rider. The choice of different styles, materials and designs is overwhelming, so today Heather and Ute talk about the pros & cons of each and about their personal preferences.

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In the Daily Dose Health Report, Dr. Bryan Waldridge gives us a lesson on core vaccines. Glenn is back and shares the history of the Chuckwagon in Horses in History and another round of Weird News. Listen in...

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In this episode Nadine and Nikki continue the conversation they started last episode with Jim Greendyk, a Canadian Reining trainer in British Columbia, about what success in and out of the arena looks like for horses and trainers. Jim discusses his program and opportunities, as well as the touchy subject of expectations placed on not only horses, but trainers as well. This episode was one for the books!

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How many unique horse colors do you think there are. In part 2 of Unique horse colors, Heather discusses color patterns, rare horse colors, and what genes cause horses to be completely white. We learn about pigment cells and how genetic mechanisms work. From the Chocolate flaxen color to the leopard spotting color we cover them all. EQA #240 talks about the most desirable color the bay, to the most successful color of racehorse the chestnut. We hope you enjoy this episode on unique horse colors. 

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We take a deep dive into Certified Horsemanship Association and all of our certification programs that you could be a part of.  Listen in...

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French Canadian Western jewelry designer Pascale Sylvain talks about how her love of the American west and of jewelry prompted her to move from Canada to Texas to set up shop and the success the company has had. Listen In...

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We are back this week with another episode in my HRN Host Series on Happy Horsekeeping. This time, I have a long chat with FEI dressage rider, trainer, and business owner, Reese Koffler-Stanfield. Reese is the co-host of the Dressage Radio Show, the official podcast of the United States Dressage Federation. Reese tells us all about her wonderful farm Kentucky, her business model, and how she defines success, so listen in!

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Riding in the Alpes is a dream of most long distance riders and I am talking today with an Equestrian Adventuress who has done two rides there with friends and is currently planning her first very own trail ride into the mountains. We chat about her previous experiences, lessons learnt and how she is going about preparing for her next trail riding adventure in the Alpes.

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Tom Pierce and Natalie Mayrath have a goal with StreamHorseTV to create the premier digital multimedia community where horse enthusiasts of every walk of life can join to expand their horizons. Hunter Jumper rider Kristin Simpson Hardin believes that it is a gift we that get to ride, and that it's about being the best partner for your horse that you absolutely can. Listen in...

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We speak with Tara Swersie and Natasha Sprengers-Levine, the two women behind Strider, the #1 Professional Equestrian Event Platform. We talk about their work dynamics and how to set boundaries both personally and professionally.

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We know that horse coat colors are broken down into 4-5 base colors, brown, black, grey, white, and sometimes chestnut. However, it is the DNA or genetics that really determines what color the hair /coat actually is. In today's EQA # 238 we learn about some rare and unique horse coat colors. From the science of embryos fusing to bizarre DNA errors, we create some pretty amazing horse coat colors. Join Heather in this 2 part episode on some really extravagant horse coat colors.

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Jamie tells the story of Face Card, Gentle Carousel needs your votes, we talk about Ireland and Connemara ponies.

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Horses know when we’re wrong and judge us silently. Imagine that. This week, we’re talking to a legendary dressage pro about his remarkable journey in the sport and getting the low-down on all the wild things that have happened recently, from the EHV outbreak in California to the emotional finish at the Grand Prix of Eventing at Bruce’s Field. Thanks for tuning in.

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On today's USDF show, we talk to Alex Belton about USDF educational programs and then Cristen Brown about schooling show awards. After that, Louis Denizard is back to talk about engagement. And, we'll finish with discussing a listener's lightbulb moment. Listen In...

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We sit down with Gloria Garland, a licensed acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist, the critter of the show is the bald eagle part 2, and in critter nutrition we learn about a spore-based probiotic.

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Mary Kitzmiller talks about how she designs a freestyle and answers a listener question about dealing a horse who is anxious when away from home.

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Today's show is a real banger! We introduce the new co-host of RRR, Kristen Kovatch Bentley. Together, we are teaming up with Natalie Mayrath from Streamhorse.tv to interview racing royalty! We will be speaking with Donna Brothers, who holds the record as the second highest leading female jockey in the US, and Diane Crump, the first woman to compete as a jockey in the Kentucky Derby. We then get some expert tips from Leandra Cooper from New Vocations on how to keep your horse healthy and happy during changing seasons, and we wrap it all up with our adoptable horse of the week. Tianna Vestri is our listener of the week. If you would like to be our listener of the week make sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Now back to the show!

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Piper and Michael Tokaruk are joined by Geoff Case to talk about judging and Samantha Mackenzie to talk about riding in the Grand Prix ring. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Mary Phelps talks about her first FEI competition driving her four adorable ponies, the Gangsters. Cori joins us with her reaction to her boyfriend Stevens appearance on last week's HITM and some weird news. Listen in...

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Jeanne Pepper is still competing with her Mustang Tahoe in her 70's and she shares just a few of her many adventures. Mike Tracy shares how he got started in Endurance riding and tells us about his Hall of Fame horse Aaron Moon+//. Karen's endurance tip zeros in on Electrolytes and hydration.

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This week, we are joined by fitness guru, Tony Sandoval, who brings us ways to improve your ride with a short warm up. Then, FEI competitor, Jordan LaPlaca, explains the process of entering a CDI. And, following that, we are talking about turn on the forehand with Julie Penshorn for our Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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Steven tells us about his course on Teachable.com called “Things every horse husband needs to know.” DeAnn from Horse Nation stops by to share some tips on taking pics for the Veterinarian and some Reallie Bad Ad winners announced. Listen in…

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Today, Tonya speaks with Kyla Makhloghi, a top rider and trainer about mindset, the importance of process and building confidence. Tonya also talks about how to tackle doubt and how you can actually use it to your advantage. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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In this Sidelines magazine episode, catch up with Bay Noland-Armstrong from the University of Georgia Equestrian Team, hear how Rob Jacobs went from Hot Horseman of the Year to hunter-jumper columnist and get to know hosts Jan Westmark and Britney Grover. Listen in....

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Author Morgane Schmidt joins us to talk about her humorous book, "Life with Horses is Never Orderly, Cartoons for riders that are in on the joke". Our Daily Dose Equine guest is Henrietta from Horseyhooves.com telling us where some famous Horse Idioms came from and some Weird News. Listen in...

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Tom Pierce and Natalie Mayrath have a goal with StreamHorseTV to create the premier digital multimedia community where horse enthusiasts of every walk of life can join to expand their horizons. Hunter Jumper rider Kristin Simpson Hardin believes that it is a gift we that get to ride, and that it's about being the best partner for your horse that you absolutely can. Listen in...

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We speak with Ann Shubert from Intentional Finance LLC, who explains financial planning, investing, employer opportunities to help employees with financial planning, and more, including her fascinating and changing career.

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Jeremiah Craig, Cowboy boot content creator discusses how he works with boot brands and retailers to incorporate modern social media techniques into their marketing programs. Listen In...

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If it matters, measure it! In this episode, Carl Valle shares lessons learned from human athletics about how to measure and monitor progress, and if these ideas can be applied to sport horses. We are sure you will apply Carl's ideas to your own sport horse training programs!

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Host of the Sales and Breeding episode, Kaya Benney, joins us to catch us up on her season as a show jumper at the World Equestrian Center. A Jamie horse training update and some serious Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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In this episode Nadine and Nikki dive into an important converstation with Jim Greendyk, a Canadian Reining trainer in British Columbia, about what success in and out of the arena looks like for horses and trainers. Jim discusses his program and opportunities, as well as the touchy subject of expectations placed on not only horses, but trainers as well. This episode was too good to end, so stay tuned next episode of the continuation of the conversation in part two. 

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When it comes to business, horse people often struggle. Many of us are animal people first, business people second. The fact of the matter is, we need to pay our own bills and we need to be around horses all the time. It’s a marriage of love and need. But it’s not often a happy marriage. Consider this episode as a stand-in marriage counselor, offering tips for making your business life and your horse life get along as best they can. Today, Helena shares 10 tips for bringing professionalism to the equestrian workplace. Listen in!

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We talk with our friend, Lauren Sprieser, about the problems of finding a schoolmaster. Then, Lendon Gray follows with a discussion about her fantastic dressage for kids program. And, we'll finish with a question from a listener. Listen in...

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If you love books, this is the perfect place for you. Once a month, Heather, Ute, and sometimes Krystal, will talk about their favorite horsey book. In today's episode of the EQA Book Club, Ute is talking with Krystal about her latest book, the first one in a new fiction series called Around the World on 180 Horses. Taking us to the vast forests of Romania, The Quest for Dracula's Lost Treasure follows three Equestrian Adventuresses on their search for the lost treasure of the famous Romanian king.

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Mark Johnson, Matthew Jackson, and Robbie Richardson all discuss their journey from being a fully qualified UK farrier to shifting to barefoot trimming with composite shoeing options. They talk about the catalyst that made them leave steel shoeing behind, and the navigating the stereotypes about "barefoot" in a shoeing-focused hoofcare world. 

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We talk to JJ Tate, a prominent dressage FEI rider and trainer about how her breast cancer journey influences her perspective on health, attitude, and putting yourself out there. Plus, we check in on how Wellington's 2022 World Equestrian Festival, WEF, is shaping up thus far.

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On today's show we have a big announcement (bring your tissues). We speak with horse trainer and entrepreneur, Shelby Dennis, on how her experience working from the track and her knowledge of equine learning theory have influenced how she restarts OTTBs. Leandra Cooper from New Vocations brings us another training tip and introduces our Adoptable Horse of the Week.

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Extinct Horse breeds from all over the world some are 2000 plus years old. Although there are many horse breeds in the world a few were not so lucky. Most of the world's oldest breeds were eradicated by interbreeding, cross-breeding, and simply the loss of use due to machines. Some of these breeds were created in the last 200 years and some date back well into the BC era. Join Heather on a history lesson on extinct horse breeds from around the world.

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Big and Tall Horses from all over the world are the topic of today's podcast. History has shown us that the big breeds of the past and of the present were created to not only help us in the fields but make some great riding companions. We look to Guinness's book of records to find the tallest living horse as well as some monstrous horses from the past. So how big is big? 21 hands high? maybe 3300 lbs? This is just a sample of the biggest horse ever. With a name like Mammoth you better be big. Join Heather as she shares some of the biggest and tallest horse breeds in the world in EQA episode # 237.

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Everybody and their brother started a podcast during the big "stay at home" boom we all know as 2020. With all of the new shows popping up, is there still room for aspiring equestrian podcasters? Glenn Hebert of Horse Radio Network says there is - but it's more work than you might think.

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Did you know that Europe’s highest mountain range is situated in the far East of the continent, where it borders Asia? Today we are travelling virtually to the Caucasus, a wild region of rugged and intense beauty, great for horse riding. I am talking with Eva Grossmann who has been travelling to different Asian countries but who lost her heart in Georgia and returns there every summer to help organize trails into the Caucasus mountains.

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Piper and Michael Tokaruk are joined by Sally Philippo and Vicky Castegren to talk about breeding sport horses in Canada and the United States. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Welcome to Stall and Stable’s new series called Barns with Blackburn, featuring renowned architect and author, John Blackburn. In this series, John shares his expansive knowledge about farm planning, design, and construction. From the basics of site selection, to details that make barns safe, beautiful, and highly functional for our needs. Our goal is to leave you both inspired and informed, so listen in!

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The dream of every Equestrian Adventuress who has children, is to one day trail ride or go on longer horse treks with their son or daughter. But many are not sure about how to introduce their kids to horses in the first place. When is the best time, what about riding lessons and how to foster passion and love for the horse in our children? Maybe a non-riding spouse needs to be convinced and what about the risks involved? In today's podcast episode we are addressing all these questions and give you a couple of tips how to make horse riding fun for your child.

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Our Daily Dose Equine Health Segment is Carla Bauchmueller, from The Intuitive Rider, speaking about confidence in the saddle. Our listeners sharer some of their weird injuries, Jill from Cowgirls in the Kitchen brings us a simple baked potato recipe and Studies Show. Listen in...

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We get an update on the World Equestrian Center from Director of Operations, Vinnie Card. Para Rider Wren Blae Zimmerman talks about her campaign to make Para Jumping part of the Para competitions in the US and Canada and Spotlight Rider Rachael Rosenthal gives us an update on her yearling Paint Filly Poppy. Listen in...

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On todays show we're going to talk to Bobbi Carleton about preparing for competitions. After that Ruth Hogan Poulsen will come  on to discuss a very popular charity event in Wellington "The Challenge of the Americas" quadrille. Wendy Murdoch will be here for a great monthly chat, and then  Reese and Phil will bring you a great trainer tip. Listen In...

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Glenn joins to make a very special announcement, we have our Beyond the Ribbons update with Keira and Flower, Deanne from Horse Nation stops by, and ReAlli bAd Adz finishes it off!

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by author and sports columnist Mike Lupica to talk about his new book, The Horsewoman, that he co-wrote with James Patterson. Maria Takacs also joins to talk about raising a teenager in the equestrian world and judging. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Jamie and Lisa talk about naughty horses, weird injuries, weird news, and Dr. Tucker on keeping a horse's mouth healthy

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How many unusual horse breeds do you think there are? Of the 350 + breeds of horses in the world in today’s EQA 232, we are going to talk about 8 of them. Some dating back over 5000 years. From new breeds to extinct ones we cover the breeds that stand out for their distinct physical characteristics and unique abilities.  Learn about a breed that stands 26-30″ high from Argentina to the breed that can withstand the frigid temperatures of Siberia. These are the Unusual Horse breeds you will want to add to your must-see bucket list.

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Adam Black went to college to become a Veterinary Technician but when he ended up winning Ohio’s 'Dirt Road to the Horse' he was hooked on training. Then Adam won the Appalachian Trainer Face Off and we pick up his story from there. Ellie Stiller created Lopin’ Down The Rail Fitness after she became a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer and she has also been showing horses for 10 years. Listen in...

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Join us to learn more about working with clients with disabilities from a program side as well as the instructor angle. We will talk about clients with cognitive as well as physical needs and how to have horses help.

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Today we are speaking to two experts in the Real Estate industry. We will explore their tactics to negotiate for their customers and how they persuade people to make life changing real estate investments.

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Many people have discovered Yoga as an excellent means to stay fit, improve balance, stretchability and suppleness but also to connect the body with the mind and gain mental stability or even expand spirituality. Connecting Yoga with horses is just one step further. We all know that horses live in the present and are mindful to their surroundings. Yoga teaches us the same. So practicing Yoga around horses can helps us in our horsemanship. Today I am talking with Corinne Aulakh, yoga teacher and equestrian yoga practitioner from Costa Rica about how she connected two of her favourite hobbies and realised that they perfectly complemented each other.

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We discuss the unique family history and bold marketing strategies that have led to Southern Grace's success. Listen In...

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We go Beyond the Ribbons with Charlotte Merle-Smith, your EFWP, and we chat about the Irish Draughts with breeder Sarah Bright Phillips.

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Today’s podcast episode takes us the island paradise of Hawaii. While it might not be the first destination you might think of, when you think of horse riding, it is definitely a favourite winter holiday destination and horse riding is a popular activity there. So whether it is trail riding, beach riding, ranch riding or Polo, it can be done on Hawaii. So join us today for a little bit of sunshine and horses and plenty of travelling information in this Where to Next? Episode of the EQA podcast.

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Horsey fun facts, add these to your equestrian trivia nights. Did you know that horses can move their eyes separately and that they have the latest eye of all land mammals? Or how long does it take for a hoof to completely regrow? these are just a couple of the Horsey fun facts we cover today in Fun Fact Friday on the EQA #229 episode. So many great horsey facts out there to learn about. Tune in to hear about the longest horse race?  how large a horse’s heart is and many other fun horsey facts. 

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What makes a Horse Breed beautiful? There are over 600 different breeds in the world all with different beauty characteristics. Is it flowing manes and tails, the solid shiny coats, or simply markings that make them unique? In today’s EQA 228 we look at the most popular beautiful horse breeds.  A few of the top contenders are the Friesians, Arabians, and the Lippizaners just to name a few. How do you decide on what makes them beautiful,  is its athleticism, beauty, or strength?  Join Heather as we look at the top Beautiful Horse Breeds.

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Are you spending too much time on mundane tasks in your business? It’s easy to get comfortable doing what you’ve always done, especially when it’s worked well in the past. Could it be time to update your processes for the sake of your customers and your bank account?

In this episode, Lindsey Ardmore (The Automated Vet) joins the show to talk about how horse business owners and equine professionals can take a few simple steps to gain more freedom while simultaneously growing your business profits and keeping your customers happy at the same time.

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We will be joined by veterinarian Dr. Carole Holland to talk about determining if your horse has neck and or back pain. Then, judge and rider, Luis Denizard, discusses different rein techniques. And, Lauren Spreiser gives a great Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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Dr. Audrey DeClue discusses two serious causes of hind end movement issues - stringhalt and shivers. She also discusses symptoms, treatments, and times when it affects the front limbs, as well as ways we can keep ourselves safe when handling their feet.

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Another episode of our Horse Breeds around the World Series. Today we talk about a horse breed from South America: The Mangalarga Marchador, national horse breed of Brazil. A gaited horse, this breed is known for its versatility, smoothness and trainability. I am have invited two experts on the breed who can tell us all about this special breed of horses.

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What do you do when all your favorite horse people are gathering at one place, 1200 miles away, to share ideas and new methods for training horses, but the new COVID variant is raging in every state on the eastern seaboard, monster snow storms are brewing, and flights have become an expensive health risk? You get in your car and you. Just. drive. — and drive. And drive. And drive.

In this episode, Helena shares her solo road trip from Rhode Island to Ocala, where she met up with Shawna Karrasch, Tik Maynard, Glenn and Jennifer Hebert, Chelsea Canedy, and Gracie Bee. From next-level clicker training, to business brainstorming, this was a trip worth taking and sharing… so listen in!

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In this episode Nadine and Nikki speak with Adelle from Prime Equine about all things boarding horses. They cover an extensive list of dos and don’ts while bridging the gap through their conversation between horse boarders and barn owners. Adelle and Nadine do a wonderful job of pivoting mid episode when the lose Nikki to a power outage and carry on the show beautifully without her!

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We introduce you to a brand new podcast on the Horse Radio Network called the Sport Horse Podcast and we meet the hosts Dr. Tim Worden and Nicole Lakin. Plus, an update on Jamie’s horses and some more Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Arena footing has come a long way in recent years. There are so many options out there. We break it down with an expert this week. We’ll also get an educational 101 on when to use studs. Thanks for tuning in.

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by Laena Romond of Heritage Farm to talk about how she juggles training and competing at the highest levels in the hunter ring. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services

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We discuss what we can learn by watching the Winter Olympic Sports. Patipedia is all about rain gear. In Critter Nutrition, we focus on the benefits of the Tulsi plant. And, in Coffee Klatch we ask what category in the Academy Awards would your dog, cat, or horse be nominated in? Listen in...

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Mary Kitzmiller tells us about how things went at the Mustang Magic competition in Fort Worth, TX plus Tammy Sronce stops by with the low down on the new Freestyle competition coming to Road To The Horse on March 24 to 27, 2022.

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Show host Coach Jenn shares some of her favorite horse camping hacks to make roughing it with your horse a little less rough.

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Should a horse be barefoot or shod? What is the role of science and research in shoeing horses, both now and in the future? Join us for a discussion with farrier Pat Reilly as he shares his thoughts on the current state of managing hooves as well as what the future of his profession will look like.  Listen in...

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Larissa Trickey has been working and competing with horses since she was a little girl. She received her MBA and since then has founded Wormguide Equine to change the future of deworming for horses everywhere.

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In the Daily Dose Health Report Dr. Wendy talks about how to avoid weekend warrior syndrome and not regret it Monday. Pat Raia, of What Italians Really Eat, brings us a Super Bowl recipe of muffuletta sandwiches and Glenn does Horses in History on how the Budweiser Clydesdales got started. Listen in...

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South East endurance rider Farzad Faryadi did very well in 2021 and is looking forward to a successful 2022. Diane Connolly, Old Dominion ride manager, tells us about the June 2022 AERC National Championship ride and educational seminars they are holding. Listen in...

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Dressage Rider Lauren Sprieser speaks to us about what it is like to run a multi barn operation. Plus, the new Budweiser Commercial is not getting much love from the horse world, update on Jamie's new auction horse and some very real Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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On today's USDF show, we've got another great interview with Iris Berdrow about what it's like to lead a Group Memeber Organization. After that, we chat with Performance Coach, Claire Morrison. And, Jodie Kelly is back to give a great Trainer Tip. Listen in...

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Alyssa Mathews from Discover the Horse makes her monthly visit to talk about the Exmoor Pony, Glenn went down a rabbit hole on Guinness World Records that involve horses and some Really Bad Adz. Listen in….

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Today, Tonya speaks with mental skills coach Annette Paterakis, who recently released her new book “Winning Habits: How Elite Equestrians Master the Mental Game”. Tonya also answers a listener question about ways to create a strong team atmosphere and support one another in the barn. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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When should your horse use a water treadmill or swimming pool? Water treadmills and swimming pools are growing in popularity as tools to complement training and rehabilitation. Dr. Perse McCrae breaks down the science behind these tools, when and how they can be utilized, and shares cool insights from her experiences using both methods. Listen in...

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In this Sidelines magazine episode, catch up with Bay Noland-Armstrong from the University of Georgia Equestrian Team, hear how Rob Jacobs went from Hot Horseman of the Year to hunter-jumper columnist and get to know hosts Jan Westmark and Britney Grover. Listen in....

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Our Black Reins guest is Jihad Ahmed, a deputy sheriff in Philadelphia with a love of horses, who is starting a non-profit called Souls to Saddles. In our Daily Dose Health Report Equine Dentist Dr. Tucker tells us about cavities in horses and there is some weird news in the world!

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How do you take your interest in horses and come up with a Retail Store? Listen in to find out how these two women started their retail businesses and are building brand awareness!

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The Right Horse Initiative, a program of the ASPCA, awarded Jamie Jennings the second annual Good People for Good Horses Award, acknowledging her as an outstanding trainer who helped over 100 retired Thoroughbred racehorses find new homes in less than one year. Monty Roberts, her mentor, sat down with Jamie to discuss their work with mustangs and Thoroughbreds and all the disciplines the horses can be trained for. Host Debbie asks how they keep things interesting for the horse and for the owner. Can a mountain trail be like a high-end arena for the horse's mind? Listen in...

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Jamie bought a horse, we chat with Elisa Wallace about the Mustang makeover, loose horses in downtown Fort Worth, and horse shopping in Europe, then we move to Barn Hacks with DeAnn from Horse Nation

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What horsey fun facts do you want to learn about today? How about the smallest horse? or perhaps have horses been cloned? Did you know that unlike most mammals horses don’t have a collarbone? We do learn why in this episode. What about weight? what does the average horse weigh and can a horse grow a mustache? Join Heather as she shares some fun Horsey facts on today’s podcast.

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In today’s episode Ute talks with Daniela Vadehra, endurance rider, horse breeder and nutritionist about hay. One of the most basic and universal horse feeds, it is fed to horses almost all over the world and most horse owners don’t think much about it. This is wrong as hay is the basis of horse nutrition and by feeding the right quality and type, we can make a big difference to the health and well-being of our horses. Daniela answers a lot of questions about how much and what kind of hay we should feed to which horse and how we can see at one glance if the quality of the hay is good or not.

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Rebecca Lopez brought her The Wranglin' Mama jewelry line to the WESA Trade Show for the first time this year and captured lots of attention. We chat with her about her business. ​Listen In...

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Emily Mohring, a farrier and pig trimmer, talks about how she developed the Mohr Method for trimming pig hooves. She also discusses factors that affect pig feet, how long their trimming cycles should be, how their anatomy compares to horses, and what to look for when trying to find someone to trim your pigs. 

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In September of 2021, I attended the American Horse Publications conference for equine media and business professionals.

I posted updates about my experience on social media and discovered that many of The Leadline listeners and community members had questions about the AHP conference and membership opportunities. 

In this episode, you'll hear about: 

The annual AHP conference Membership levels Equine Media Awards

...and more!

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In this episode Nadine and Nikki speak with Adelle from Prime Equine about all things boarding horses. They cover an extensive list of dos and don’ts while bridging the gap through their conversation between horse boarders and barn owners. Adelle and Nadine do a wonderful job of pivoting mid episode when the lose Nikki to a power outage and carry on the show beautifully without her!

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Wild Horses, the American Mustang are a must-see for any horse-loving adventuresses. Travel with us today all around the USA while we search out the best places to see Wild Horses. From the Wild Horses that roam the badlands of North Dakota to the Chincoteague ponies of Assateague Island, we cover them all. We also learn about one of the most famous Wild horses in America. This stallion has called the Sand Wash Basin of Colorado home for the past 30 years.  This legendary wild horse, living in the wilderness has made home a true warrior. This is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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We cover a different part of the United States in this episode, as Helena talks with Tara Tibbetts, host of the Foxhunting series on the Horse Radio Network. Tara originally hails from Montana, but has been keeping horses at home in Texas for many years. With a background in quarter horses, a serious side hustle as hunt staff, and some prowess in the show ring, Tara's horsekeeping practices are as well-rounded as her riding. This is one of those episodes where the listener gets to eavesdrop on a conversation between two friends talking horse care. So listen in for some interesting information and ideas!

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This week's show is all about lightbulb moments! First, we have amateur rider, Iris, talking about her moments. Secondly, we have a discussion with Hilary Moore Hebert on inspiring lightbulb moments within our horses. And, finally, Reese gives us a personal story for our Trainer Tip. Listen in...

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Eventer Kyle Carter stops by to give us an update on the guided riding app called Ride iQ. Plus, Valaurie Wettstein gives us the first hand account of finding her missing horses Jack and Jill and some Reallie Bad Adz. Listen in…

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Buying an amateur friendly horse- it is harder than you think! Host, Kayla, has been on the search for literally the perfect unicorn for her business partner for most of the year. Tune in to hear the woes, the thoughts and topics it has brought up. The differences in buying a horse for yourself vs a client.  Dr. Mark Donaldson of Unionville Equine Associates is also back to chat with us about vets and farriers working together to solve Hoof Woes... like they say- No Hoof, No Horse!

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We meet our final Spotlight Rider in the Beyond the Rider Series, 11 Year Old Eventer Keira O’Connor-Reichert. Plus, in our Daily Dose Equine Health Report Dr. Seamans stops by and Glenn has a Studies Show. Listen in...

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Piper and Michael Tokaruk are joined by Jennifer Burger to talk about her new role with Phelps Media Group and Olivia Chowdry to discuss how she represents team USA in the show ring while also pursuing a dual master's degree. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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We speak to Julie Atwood, founder of the HALTER Project, which provides resources and training to help animal owners be prepared for disasters and common emergencies. Shelley Paulson shares her adventures as an equestrian photographer who is commonly featured in Horse Illustrated and in other publications. And Dale Rudin talks about horse training and getting the most out of horse clinics. Listen in....

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We're learning about the day in the life of a racing Safety Steward - the people we need to thank for working to keep active racehorses safe during their racing careers. We give you our tips for occupying a bored horse, and we introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week, Catch Ya Later Bro. Listen in...

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We discuss spending less time in the arena with our horses, critter of the show is the bald eagle, critter nutrition focuses on choosing the right fats for your horse, and in coffee klatch we ask what dog breed or combination of dog breeds best describes you.

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James Shaw discusses how to change our posture and movement to better protect equine professionals and riders from injury when working with horses. He also talks about how he got through his own back injury through the idea of a third movement of the pelvis. For more info see: ridefromwithin.com

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It’s Fun Fact Friday, with lots of did you know… Horesy fun facts. Fun things like which sex has more teeth, who has more muscles in their ears humans or horses? Did you know that wild and feral horses are different? In today’s episode, we cover off the most expensive horse sold and the most popular horse breed out there. Don’t miss this fun-filled show on horsey fun fact.

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We're joined by Auditor Carol, who will assist us with a book review of The Gates To Brilliance by Robert Dover. After that, Jodie Kelly will join us for a talk about patience in training horses. Wendy Murdoch joins in for a great segment, as always. And, our Trainer Tip is on nutrition and shared by our friend, Tony. Listen In...

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And we are continuing with our mini series about Sicily, a prime horse riding and tourist destination. Today I am talking with Christina Heß from the blog Herzenspferd who recently rode and filmed a travel documentary in Sicily. 18 days she rode through different regions of the island and documented her rides, the landscape, the region, the people and their culture. Additionally she presented Sicily’s unique horse culture and its three indigenous horse breeds.

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In this episode we continue the conversation from the last episode about personality. This week we look at ways that both us and our horses protect ourselves when we do not have our mental, emotion and physical needs met. 

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Ellie’s been dying to talk about horse vacuums, so here we are. She’ll answer all your questions. This week, we’re talking to a guest who is taking an unconventional route in dressage and we address some training woes in jumping.

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Part two of Jamie sitting down with Monty Roberts to learn about his formative years plus he answers a listener questions.  Listen in....

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How many fun facts on horses do you know? What was the fastest sprint? How many horse breeds are there, what is the average lifespan. These are just a few fun facts that we learn about during this podcast. Horses have been our transportation, worked our fields, help us break records, and comfort us when we are sad. So many great things to learn about these special equine companions.

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by Hero Bean Stevenson to talk about mental health in the equestrian world and Eric Goossens to discuss breeding and the importance of data in the breeding world. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Auditor Paige Riordan tells us what it is like to start Fox Hunting at the age of 40, Tara and Jenn talk about the best riding breeches for Fox Hunting and the word of the month is Hireling.  Listen in...

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Jamie and Lisa Wysocky talk books, boys, horses, food, and PEMF!

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How many fun facts on horses do you know? What was the fastest sprint? How many horse breeds are there, what is the average lifespan. These are just a few fun facts that we learn about during this podcast. Horses have been our transportation, worked our fields, help us break records, and comfort us when we are sad. So many great things to learn about these special equine companions.

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Today we dive into where to find good horses for yourself, your lesson program, or your camp and how to avoid burnout with them during your busy season of riding. Things like take a trail ride for the arena horse, ground work and even a massage might help!

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In this episode Nadine and Nikki are thrilled to speak with the NRHA ALL TIME leading rider, Andrea Fappani, after discussing their intentions for 2022. Andrea speaks about his Along for the Ride Event & Symposium that is being held Feb 25-27 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Take a listen to hear all about why every level horse owner is being invited to the Along for the Ride Symposium and if you decide to go, don’t forget to use the Hotel Discount Code: AQH0307 to book your room for the event!

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In this sixth installment of the HRN Host Series on Happy Horsekeeping, Helena welcomes the legendary Shawna Karrasch, the trainer responsible for bringing positive reinforcement to the horse world. Shawna is the host of Equine Clicker 101 on the Horse Radio Network, the author of You Can Train Your Horse to Do Anything, and in general, a pretty fabulous human being. Shawna and Helena talk about the different ways clicker training can help us keep our horses happier at home or while boarding. From leading quietly without a chain, to good behavior for the farrier, trailer loading, and more. This is an episode you do not want to miss… so listen in! In this episode, Helena is joined by Maxine Carter of the Donkey Sanctuary. Maxine shares with us the plight of the donkey today, how their sanctuary can help, and why it’s important for horse owners to pay closer attention to these incredibly smart and willing equines. Listen in!

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Barrel racing is a rodeo or gymkhana sport where you and your horse complete a cloverleaf pattern as fast as you can. Both Men and women compete in this sport, however, most rodeos only allow the ladies. Barrel racing is a race as the fastest time wins but there are lots of skills required to be a champion. Flying lead changes and balance are just a few of the athletic abilities required to compete in this sport. Proper preparation for both horse and rider is required to make Barrel racing fun and safe.

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Jamie and Dr. Wendy talk kissing spine, Beyond the Ribbons Spotlight rider Rachel Rosenthal, DeAnne has the vet out, and Horse History. Listen in...

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Dr. Getty is back to share how to safely put weight on your horse. Her goal is to empower the horse person with the knowledge to provide the best nutrition for his or her horse’s needs. Cameron Ring is a filmmaker, a military veteran and a horse lover who realized the power of cinema in telling stories, and he wanted to use that power to tell his Tennessee Walking Horse's powerful story. Listen in...

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Jamie sits down with Monty Roberts to learn about his formative years plus he answers a listener question.

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What does It take to make a career change? We speak with two women who made their plan B (or C or D!) and took the leap into something new.

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We will be joined by Kendra Hansis--a dressage horse breeder from New Jersey. After that, we are going to discuss education and development of riders with Angela Ariatti. Then, Karen Isberg comes back on to chat with us. Plus, Reese and Phil have a great Trainer Tip. Listen in...

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Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by Pam Saul to discuss bookkeeping for equestrian businesses and Ashley Black to talk about health and wellness for horse & rider. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Doyle Conner stops by to tell us about Florida Cracker Cattle history and the Florida Cracker Cattle Drive coming up later this year. Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions on teaching a horse to lunge, and how to know when it's time for a young horse to wear a saddle for the first time.

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Darren Egan joins us announce the winner of the American Harvest giveaway and to answer some listener questions on CBD. Alyssa Mathews of Discover the Horse tells us about her experience with the Shire horses in England, Horses in History talks weather vanes and Jamie might have some stories about some recent falls. Listen in....

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Every cold season the same question pops up: To rug or not to rug? In many stables riders rug their horses because everyone does it, without ever questioning if their horse really requires a blanket or not. We still believe that when we feel cold, so does our horse. Today I want to talk about the pros and cons of rugging, which horses need blankets and which can do without and the science behind it.

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Sally Batton served as the Director of Riding and Varsity Equestrian Head Coach at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH for over 30 years. During this time, she was named the American Riding Instructor's Association 2008 Instructor of the Year, awarded the 2013 Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) Lifetime Achievement Award, and was also inducted into the 2020 IHSA Hall of Fame.

Today, Sally is the president and founder of the Athletic Equestrian League, an organization of equestrian athletes who compete in practical horsemanship. She joins the show to share her tips for aspiring equestrian clinicians and how she gets paid to teach her highly sought-after polocrosse and jumping clinics in destination locations such as Alaska, Hawaii, and South Africa. You'll also hear about her upcoming book release, The Athletic Equestrian: Ride Like a Varsity Athlete, which is available for pre-order now.

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In this episode we start the new year off with a potentially life-changing exercise that allows you the space and time to decipher between your traits and symptoms that are showing you need to make some changes in your life, relationships, boundaries, etc. This exercise is as powerful as you let it be and can help you understand yourself and your horse on a deeper level. 

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Aubree Becker of Kentucky Horse Exchange gives some tips on shopping for Endurance horses and Karen answers some listener Endurance questions. Plus, Karen gives some tips on keeping motivated during the winter and some Endurance news. Listen in....

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Eventer Sara Kozumplik-Murphy won the USEA Governor's Award for her work saving the Land Rover Three Day Event in 2021, Henrietta Szathmáry from HorseyHooves.com stops by to talk Unicorn Facts and Jamie handles a listener training tip. Listen in...

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On today's show, we discuss the art of reading horses' body language. In Patipedia, we focus on tips for shipping horses across the country. In Critter Nutrition, we learn about Chinese astrology. And, in Coffee Klatch, we ask what insects would you like to have as a pet. Listen in...

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In today's show, equestrian and fitness coach, Jamie Graham, joins us to not only talk how to incorporate rider fitness into your new year's resolutions, but also shares her adoption story of her OTTB and how she followed her heart to bring him home. We ring in the new year with Leandra Cooper from New Vocations as we ask her for her top tips on warming up a horse before a winter ride and we introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week.

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On this month's USDF episode, we are going to be joined by Ruth Hogan Poulsen to talk about freestyles. Then, Tony Sandoval is back for some fitness tips. And, after that, Jaralyn Gibson gives us lots of judge's tips for our Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...

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We start our “Beyond the Ribbons” series with Spotlight Rider Charlotte Merle-Smith, Glenn’s Fact of the Day involves horses on coins, Jamie talks training horses and some Reallie Bad ads. Listen in…

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Piper Klemm talks about highlights from 2021 with The Plaid Horse Magazine, the Show Strides Book Series and her online college courses and shares what she is looking forward to in 2022. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Italy, home to pasta, pizza, wine, and some pretty amazing horseback riding opportunities. In today's podcast, we are looking at riding in the northern part of Italy.  Many riding opportunities are available in the heart of Chianti in the Tuscany region. For those looking for a multi-day ride or just a lesson, there is something for everyone. Many riding facilities offer lessons for all riding levels from beginner onwards. A don't forget about the food and wine you will enjoy while riding in the beautiful Italian countryside.

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In this Sidelines magazine episode we meet the hosts Jan Westmark and Britney Grover, and we talk to dressage rider Lehua Custer about her life with Tuna and Ramzes. Plus, we speak with Sidelines owner Bob Bell about his Classic Company horse shows. Listen in....

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Our Black Reins Guest, Ed Harrison, talks about the horse culture in South Africa and the Daily Dose health segment is a short one from Cat Hill on the best practices to cool your your horse after exercise in winter. Plus, Auditor April shares her shopping adventure to buy two draft horses and and some mighty weird news! Listen in...

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Hear the story behind Para Reiner Holly Jacobson. Find out how she survived a tragic accident, changed careers, and got back into the saddle after eight years of reconstructive surgeries.

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Ute talks with Nina Sepp, bare-hoof trimmer and hoof technician from Germany. Nina tells us how to keep the hooves of our horses healthy and sound and what kind of alternatives are there to iron horse shoes which are better and more efficient for trail horses. Because at the end of the day, a horse is only as good as its hooves!

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One of every horseperson's favorite movies, Seabiscuit.  Today a friend of the show, Dan LeFebvre of "Based on a True Story Podcast" took a deep dive into the accuracy of the movie, what was real and what was Hollywood?   Listen in....

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Valaurie Wettstein from Wettstone Guest Ranch in BC Canada joins us to share the story of her missing driving horses. DeAnn from Horse Nation makes her first appearance of 2022 and apparently you still have dome Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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Reese and Philip bring you their favorite interviews of the year.  Let's just say it is medal winning!  Listen in...

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Revisit: Jamie wins an award, the Right Horse Initiative’s Good People for Good Horses Award Top Trainer and the listeners have a few surprises for her. Plus, we give away $500 in prizes and some Realli Badd Adz some Realli Badd Adz. Listen in...

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023 - Have you ever shared an idea or a dream with someone only to be shot down or made to feel as though it didn’t matter?

Carly Kade, author of the In the Reins book series and host of the Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast, was working a full-time corporate position when she began to pen the very first novel in her 4-book series. As the initial chapters began to come to life, so did Carly's excitement, leading her to share some of her early pages with someone close to her. The response left Carly feeling severe self-doubt and disappointment that nearly caused her to quit writing entirely.

Tune in to hear Carly's story and tips which serve as an important lesson in knowing who to trust with your dreams.

Connect with Carly at the links below:

Website: carlykadecreative.com Instagram: @carlykadecreative Facebook: /carlykadecreative


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Thank you to The Leadline's podcast editor, Victoria Brock, for all of her amazing work on this episode. If you're enjoying the podcast, come join The Leadline Community on Facebook to connect with like-minded equine business owners and learn more about online workshops, upcoming events, and networking opportunities. Show notes and additional information are available at www.theleadlinepodcast.com.

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Piper and Catie Staszak are joined by Dr. Erica Lacher to talk about how to make the world a better place for our horses and Mary Elena Moran to talk about her journey rescuing horses and giving them a second career as police horses. Tori Sheehan also joins The Plaidcast to talk about the different careers that are available within the equestrian industry. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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Judy Wagner, Montana Silversmiths’ Vice President of Marketing joins the show to talk about exciting news from the company. Listen In...

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Revisit: Jamie and Glenn finally do the great great Marmite vs Vegemite taste test with the help of New Zealand born Rebecca. Plus, the final Trivia Challenge of the year between Auditor Team Galloping Grinches vs. Sugar Plum Fillies. Listen in....

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Revisit: The Horse/Human Bond is the topic for this episode. Marty Irby began riding at age 3 and his love of horses grew into advocacy where he now serves as the chief lobbyist and Executive Director of Animal Wellness Action. Certified Instructor and Radio Talk Show host, Jamie Jennings, and Monty Roberts recall their three days of working with Diego, the uncatchable Mustang, subject of the Equus International Film Festival.  Listen in... 

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Today’s tip is an excerpt from the monthly Certified Horsemanship episode on HORSES IN THE MORNING. Show co-host Christy Landwehr, Glenn & Coach Jenn share their pet peeves that relate to focus, honesty, peacefulness and neatness. At the barn and in the saddle.

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Donkeys are equines that have been used as working animals for at least 5000 years. And with more than 40 million donkeys in the world today, there is a tremendous need to offer them protection in sanctuaries, in legislation, and through education.

In this episode, Helena is joined by Maxine Carter of the Donkey Sanctuary. Maxine shares with us the plight of the donkey today, how their sanctuary can help, and why it’s important for horse owners to pay closer attention to these incredibly smart and willing equines. Listen in!

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Diane Sept, rider, trainer, judge, and lover of smooth gaited horses, talks about various gaited breeds and considerations for their feet. 

She chats about her affinity for Tennessee Walking Horses, and the effect the show packages used on them have on their hooves and bodies. Mentioned are a variety of gaited breeds, including Missouri Foxtrotters, Paso Finos, Rocky Mountain Horses, Tennessee Walking Horses, among others. She also discusses how to see lameness in a smooth gaited horse. 

For more info, see: www.dianesept.com

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REVISIT: The HRN Road Show made it to Ohio, barely. Hear about the wild storms in Michigan that almost stopped the trip. Also, Frankie Lovato joins us live from Glenn’s truck in a parking lot in Norwalk, OH. And some Realli Bad Ads to end the show.

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Glenn stops by for this short episode with a message from Stacy Westfall and a few announcements.  Listen in...

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Piper and Michael Tokaruk are joined by Erynn Ballard to discuss what it takes to be a top Grand Prix jumper rider and Camille Schenk to talk about the various careers available in the equestrian industry. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

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What makes a horse famous? Some get their fame from the Race track, the show-jumping ring, Hollywood, or even your own backyard. Today's episode is all about Famous horses in history! There are a few horses that have even gained their notoriety from being war heroes. These legendary equines have left their mark in history for all of us to remember. Do you have a favorite famous horse? I sure do, her name was Pitter Patter, have a listen to hear all about her.

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REVISIT The gang is out today. So, we are rolling things back to Hour 7 of Holiday Radiothon 2017, when Tigger and Pati from the Healthy Critters show welcomed guests Carter Bass and Hedwig the Pomeranian. Plus, we enjoyed some awesome listener-submitted holiday songs, poems and holiday greetings and gave away wonderful gifts and prizes. Listen in…

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We speak to Horse Illustrated columnist Dr. Courtney Diehl about her Vet Adventures and Rebecca Didier from Trafalgar Square Books brings us a winter reading list.  Listen in...

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In the Daily Dose Horse Health Segment we hear from Dr. Hyman of Total Equine Veterinary Associates about taking care of minis. Listener Melissa Larson brings us a terrific holiday recipe for Cranberry Dip and some weird news. Listen in...

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Today's tip is an excerpt from the HITM monthly CHA episode featuring Christy Landwehr and her guest Laura Hamrin who offers some exercises to help riders gain confidence.

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Riding in the Alpes is a dream of most long distance riders and I am talking today with an Equestrian Adventuress who has done plenty of riding there and tells me about her most recent ride from the Engadin to Lake Garda.Together with two friends she rode 770km in 5 weeks, crossing some impressive mountain ranges and riding from Switzerland to Italy and back. We chat about our Alpine Adventures!

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Listen in for fun stories about the holidays with horses from your friends at Certified Horsemanship Association...

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Today's tip is an excerpt from the Horses In The Morning monthly Certified Horsemanship Association episode featuring Christy Landwehr and her guest Katie Reynolds with the skinny on some great AQHA programs that you might not know about.

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Nikki Porter and Nadine Smith, hosts of the Canada Horse Podcast, tell us all about their new book called "Riding Through It: Equestrian Women Tested & Transformed". Plus, some general horsey talk and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...

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Today's tip features Emily Thompson and Glenn chatting with Grand Prix jumper Kama Godek about taking the time to develop your resume as an instructor or trainer.

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This episode was made possible by our podcast partners: Lucas Equine Equipment, Tangent Materials, and listeners like you!

This is the fifth in a series of conversations Helena has with the Horse Radio Network show hosts on what they believe are best practices in happy horsekeeping. In this episode, she talks with Alicia Harlov, hoofcare specialist and host of the Humble Hoof Podcast. 

And yes... they dig in a bit to the ever-hot topic of metal shoes versus barefoot trimming, so listen in! 

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022 - Named one of the top 50 wedding photographers in the US in 2014, Minnesota-native Shelley Paulson was traveling for work when she experienced a seemingly minor accident at a rental car center that would change her life forever.

When she returned home, Shelley knew something was seriously wrong when stifling headaches began to impact her ability to get around with a camera. Further tests confirmed the worst; her "minor" accident had caused traumatic brain injury. 

Tune in to hear the story of how a heartbreaking diagnosis and true leap of faith led this award-wedding equestrian photographer to walk away from weddings and create a happier (and more profitable) life than ever before.

Connect with Shelley at the links below:

Website: shelleypaulson.com Instagram: @shelleypaulsonphotography Instagram: @raisingmaisyjoy


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Dr. Stephen O'Grady discusses hoof changes seen when transitioning horses to barefoot. He discusses his approach to trimming, casting, and barefoot transition. Also discussed are performances horses currently showing successfully barefoot. For more information on the clinic mentioned in the beginning of the episode, see thehumblehoof.com/shop. For information on the clinic partner, The NAEP, and other clinics sponsored by them, visit theneaep.com .

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In this episode we speak candidly about the power of yes to push us toward reaching our goals, the importance of recognizing our habits around saying no, and the progression of learning to say Yes to the right things with our horses and in life. The equestrian world is filled with opportunities to grow, but we can be help back by so many things. We challenge you to look deeper into your why’s and discover if you are holding yourself back.

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On tonight's USDF episode, we'll be joined by outgoing USDF President, Lisa Gorretta. After that, we have Beth Haist back to discuss some style tips. Wendy will then join in to update us on her business. And, Reese and I have a great Trainer Tip for you. Listen in...