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HITM for July 14th, 2023: Horsing Around in Italy, Studies Show and RBA by Kentucky Performance Products
bonusThe 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:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Ashley WinchPhoto: Horse Radio NetworkFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Wintec Saddles, and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps04:20 - Daily Whinnies15:40 - Ashley Winch28:50 - Studies Show42:20 - Realli bAd Adz

Ep. 112: Equine Asthma - Disease Du Jour
bonusEquine 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 with Nimet 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 disease in horses," said Browne.“Disease Du Jour” is brought to you in 2023 by Merck Animal Health.

HITM for July 13, 2023: Youth Leaders in Reining by the NRHA
bonusIn 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 Sara Honegger of the NRHATitle Sponsor: National Reining Horse AssociationGuest: Grace Wilson, Piedmont Airlines Pilot and NRHyA Vice President in 2019Guest: Adrianna Runzo, President of NRHyALink to sound file for the hearing impairedTime Stamps:10:29 – Grace Wilson22:52 – Adrianna Runzo

HITM for July 12, 2023: Equine Performance Identities, Sneaky Ponies and Weird News by Kemin Equine
bonusKaitlin 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:The HORSES 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 Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Learn more about KemTRACE ChromiumFeatured Image: HORSES IN THE MORNINGGuest: Kaitlin Hendry of Equine Performance Identities | FacebookGuest: Dr. Seamans author of Never Trust a Sneaky Pony: And Other Things They Didn't Teach Me in Vet School | FacebookFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Daily Dose Equine, State Line Tack and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps:05:20 - Daily Whinnies11:59 - Dr. Seamans30:52 - Kaitlin Hendry40:00 - Weird News

Winning Insights: The Benefits of Circling with Boyd Rice - Horse&Rider's The Ride
bonusOn this episode of The Ride's Winning Insight Horse&Rider OnDemand expert Boyd Rice talks about the benefits of circling your horse.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 for 15% off.This episode is brought to you by Spalding Fly Predators. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We want to hear from you! Email Nichole and Devin at [email protected] if you have any questions or comments.

HITM Endurance for July 11, 2023: Trail Trials, Monitor EDPP for Horse Health, Decade Teams
bonusWe 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:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Coach Jenn and Karen ChatonImage Credit: Horses in the MorningGuest: Victor Pedroza, Maria Hines, Trail TrialsGuest: Berit MyerLink: American Endurance Ride ConferenceThere's an App for that! Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Sentinel Horse Nutrition, The Distance Depot and Listeners Like You

The Short Score: Catching Up with Tanner James - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
bonusIn 2022, California's Tanner James was 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 time.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 acids and Vitamin E, great for horses without access to green grass. Find a ration balancer for your horse at purinamills.com/RationBalancers, or visit your local feed store.

Equine Veterinary Sustainability | Ep. 65 - Business of Practice Podcast
bonusIn this episode, AAEP President Rob Franklin, DVM, DACVIM, joins us to talk about equine veterinary sustainability. The AAEP has been leading the charge in working toward solutions in the equine veterinary industry through its Commission for Veterinary Sustainability.We began our podcast with the question: What do you think the turning point was for the AAEP to make veterinary sustainability its number one area of focus?"The Business of Practice" podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. Learn more at carecredit.com.

HITM for July 10, 2023: Mediocrity and Adoptable Horse Cooper
bonusDr. 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 IN THE MORNING Episode 3221 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings, produced by Coach JennGuest: Dr. Pamela Reband, author Three Steps Up to MediocrityGuest: Lauren Guerrera, Stable Manager at Lollypop Farm, Humane Society of Greater RochesterFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Cosequin®, Purina, and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps:05:20 - Daily Whinnies22:10 - Dr. Pamela Reband38:30 - Adoptable Horse of the Week

ProRodeo 101 with Lynn Smith - The Breakdown
bonusWPRA 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 rodeo industry. They also share some basic tips for ropers looking to purchase their permits or cards and compete in ProRodeos, plus what's on the horizon for the sport.This episode is brought to you by Equinety's top line of horse supplements, Equinety XL and OEC. Check out www.teamequinety.com for more information on how their products can help your horse.

Getting to Know Flynt Western - Wisdom by WESA
bonusAn introduction to Flynt Western men’s western wear. Listen in...Guests and Links Episode 113:Hosts: Mike Donnell, Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia JagellaGuest: Gary Adelman and Julie ByingtonVisit the WESA Website

The Goat Tying Breakdown: Stacey Martin - The Breakdown
bonusOn 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 a way that can be applied to breakaway roping, also. She also discusses the evolution of the sport over the past 30 years and how great goat tying horses are made. This episode is brought to you by Equinety. Find out more at www.teamequinety.com To watch instructional videos with Stacey Martin, head over to www.breakawayroping.com and use code BREAKDOWN15 to get 15% off a membership.

Jackie Crawford's Winning Mentality - The Breakdown
bonusIn 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 www.teamequinety.com for more informaiton on their line of products.

Ep 301Equestrian Adventuresses: Ireland - The Emerald Isle Of Horse Destinations
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/

Ep 80Humble Hoof 80: Managing Foal Feet with Kirsten Proctor, Sponsored by Equithrive
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

Ep 300Equestrian Adventuresses: Horse Destination Morocco
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/

Ep 101Athletic Equestrian #101: Horses for Mental Health with Lynn Thomas
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

Ep 52The Leadline Podcast 52: Dream Chasers Think Outside of the Box with Emily Johnson Fine Art
#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.Connect with Emily Johnson Fine Art:+ Website+ Instagram+ FacebookFor the complete show notes, visit theleadlinepodcast.com/52.--This episode has been brought to you by Mane Street Market, a free app and website that markets sales horses and equine services to your potential customers. Download the mobile app on Apple or Android today for free!Support the show

Ep 299Equestrian Adventuresses: Start Riding - Your Are Not Too Old!
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/

Ep 20Adulting with Horses 20: Helmet Hair: Oh, We Definitely Care with Caitlin Gooch
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.

Ep 79Humble Hoof 79: Horse Track Systems with Amy Dell-Anthony, Sponsored by Equithrive
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

Ep 51Canada Horse 51: Repeat Performance of the Best Kind
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.Links Mentioned:https://mattmillsreining.comhttps://www.youtube.com/user/mattmillsreining1https://tombalding.comhttps://classicequine.com/ce/https://www.5starequineproducts.comhttps://www.americanrodeo.com/events/american-horsemanFollow Canada Horse Podcast online @:https://www.instagram.com/canadahorsepodcast/https://www.facebook.com/informedequestrianhttps://www.tiktok.com/@informedequestrian

Ep 100Athletic Equestrian #100: Archie Cox
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.

Ep 51The Leadline Podcast 51: Exploring the Uses of ChatGPT and AI for the Horse Industry
#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.]--Resources Mentioned in This Episode:+ ChatGPT+ MidJourney - How To Use+ CapSho for PodcastersFor the complete show notes, visit theleadlinepodcast.com/51.--This episode has been brought to you by Mane Street Market, a free app and website that markets sales horses and equine services to your potential customers. Download the mobile app on Apple or Android today for free!Support the show

Ep 112Stall and Stable 112: Adventures in Field Anesthesia, with Dr. Madison Seamans
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.

Ep 298Equestrian Adventuresses: Heart Horses
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.Full show noteshttps://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/03/01/horse-podcast-ep-298-heart-horses/

Ep 99Athletic Equestrian #99: Marist College & Head Coach Clare Knapp
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.

Ep 19Adulting with Horses 19: The Necessities, the Boarding Barn Necessities
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.

Ep 297Equestrian Adventuresses: Riding Alone - Tips for Adventuresses
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/

Ep 78Humble Hoof 78: A Horse's Shock Absorber: The Digital Cushion, sponsored by EquiThrive
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

Ep 98Athletic Equestrian #98: Dapplebay - Leah Kaufmann
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.

Ep 50The Leadline Podcast 50: Using Your Fear to Fuel Your Success with The Infused Equestrian
#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.Connect with The Infused Equestrian:+ Website+ Instagram+ FacebookFor the complete show notes, visit theleadlinepodcast.com/50.--This episode has been brought to you by Mane Street Market, a free app and website that markets sales horses and equine services to your potential customers. Download the mobile app on Apple or Android today for free!--Support the show

Ep 50Canada Horse 50: Considering the Mental Health of your Equine Vet
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. Links Mentioned:https://www.nomv.org https://www.nomv.org/about/story/ Follow Canada Horse Podcast online @:https://www.instagram.com/informedequestrian/https://www.facebook.com/informedequestrianhttps://www.tiktok.com/@informedequestrian

Ep 111Stall and Stable 111: How to Be a Good Barn Employee
Brought to you by American StallsAm 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!

Ep 97Athletic Equestrian #97: United States Military Academy - Sherry Cashman
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.

Ep 296Equestrian Adventuresses: Ground Driving Your Horse
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/

Ep 96Athletic Equestrian #96: Rider/Influencer - Francesca Moore
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.

Ep 18Adulting with Horses 18: Top 5 Things You Can Do with Horses by Redingote Equestrian
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.

Ep 95Athletic Equestrian #95: The British Horse Society - George Hackett
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.

Ep 77Humble Hoof 77: The Beginnings of a Lameness Rehab Facility - Sponsored by Equithrive
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

Ep 295Equestrian Adventuresses: Pony Power at the Tevis Cup
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/

Ep 49The Leadline 49: How to Find the Perfect Business Partner with Redingote Equestrian
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

Ep 49Canada Horse 49: High Performance for Equestrians with Annika McGivern
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.

Ep 76Humble Hoof 76: Back to Horses After Injury
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.

Ep 94Athletic Equestrian #94: Hartwick College - Head Coach Tammy Sousa
Sousa is in 12th season as the Hartwick College head equestrian coach. She has over 40 years of riding & training experience & over 20 years of instructing experience. Sousa's equestrian journey began when she earned a bachelor degree in Equine Studies from Virginia Intermont College in Bristol, VA where she was a top competitor in the IHSA. After college she was the Hawks' assistant coach for 13 years.

Ep 48Canada Horse 48: Ethics in the Horse Industry
*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

Ep 294Equestrian Adventuresses: EQA Book Club Pony Power
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/

Ep 48The Leadline 48: Buying a 50+ Year Old Equine Company & Inheriting Their Customers with Sierra Seidner
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. SEGMENT MARKERS:• 2:08-5:37 How Sierra started the process of acquiring Iron Horse Animal Health Products• 5:37-8:43 Crafting the business deal with the previous owner, Dr. David Swaney• 8:43-10:10 Changes Sierra made to the company after purchasing• 10:10-17:11 Key learnings about her newly acquired customers• 17:11-22:23 Pros and Cons of buying an established business• 22:23-23:59 Sierra and Ben’s different roles in the work process• 23:59-26:43 Challenges of serving her unique customer base as a woman• 26:43-29:10 Tips for anyone interested in buying a horse business WEBSITE:https://www.harnessironhorse.com/INSTAGRAM:@ironhorseproductsFACEBOOK:/ironhorseanimalproducts/FULL SHOW NOTES:theleadlinepodcast.com/48

Ep 293Equestrian Adventuresses: Adventuresses Style
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/

Ep 110Stall and Stable 110: What Would You Do With $150,000?
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!