
Episode 48
Wealthyist E47: Less Crying, More Thriving: Jake Biernbaum on Horses, Humans, and Smart Business
January 9, 202639m 2s
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Show Notes
Guest: Jake Biernbaum, renowned horse trainer and founder of Pear Tree Ranch in Ocala, Florida. Known for his large YouTube following and expertise in natural horsemanship.
Key Points from the Episode:
- Origin and Growth of Pear Tree Ranch
- Founded in 2011 when Jake went independent after working with Parelli Natural Horsemanship.
- Started with almost nothing — living on ramen and PB&J, no truck or trailer.
- Grown into an international operation: clients fly in from Europe, South Africa, and across the US; offers in-person training, lessons, clinics, camps, and online video content (YouTube & Patreon).
- Now a family business run primarily by Jake and his wife Stephanie (also a skilled trainer); their 8-year-old son Johnny helps occasionally but isn’t pushed into the horse world.
- Training Philosophy
- Focuses on developing both horses and humans, emphasizing that horses are “honest” while humans often complicate things.
- Starts with the horse first to establish clear, reliable behavior, then teaches the owner to match that level.
- Goal: Make clients independent (“I want you to not need me anymore”) while offering ongoing education for those who want it.
- Motto: “Less crying and less dying” — safer, happier horses and riders.
- Jake’s Background
- Not a lifelong horse person — got into horses in his 20s after wilderness survival training (Tom Brown Jr.’s school), various odd jobs (bouncer, carpenter, daycare, etc.), and discovering Parelli Natural Horsemanship.
- Spent years working for Parelli (from ranch hand to touring arena manager and instructor) before going fully independent in 2017.
- Business Strategy & Growth
- Located in Ocala, “Horse Capital of the World,” for the density of horses, warm climate, and lifestyle (palm trees, beaches).
- Deliberately keeps the business small and family-run to avoid over-expansion risks; learned from past experiences with employees/interns leaving suddenly.
- Diversifies income through scalable online content (YouTube, Patreon) — “making money while sleeping” — rather than just trading hours for dollars.
- Offers various formats: private lessons, workshops, multi-day clinics/camps, and horse training programs.
- Clients & Wealth Observations
- Wide range: backyard hobbyists to Olympic-level competitors; some barely afford lessons, others spend hundreds of thousands on imported horses.
- Notes that true success with horses requires consistent work and discipline — money helps (better horses, more lessons), but doesn’t replace effort.
- Many wealthy clients are driven and hands-on because they built their own success the same way.
- Work-Life Balance & Future Plans
- Horses were once 24/7; now prioritizes family time, beach trips, and off-roading/camping in his customized Jeep to avoid burnout.
- Future: Expand reach through online education and brand exposure (e.g., coaching competitors for “Road to the Horse” colt-starting championship).
- Long-term legacy: Build the physical ranch into an asset that can be leased or handed to a dedicated successor; no pressure on son to take over.
- Closing Wisdom: Five Stages Toward Mastery
- Awareness → Understanding → Doing → Reproducing (consistent results) → Teaching
Follow Jake & Pear Tree at https://www.patreon.com/peartreeranch & https://www.youtube.com/@peartreeranch
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