Dressage 635: Erin Paul on Grand Prix Rescue Horse Kelso, Lauren Sprieser Returns, and a Horse Show Photographer Trainer Tip
Updated: 2021-09-18 10:00:54
We are going to meet Erin Paul, who tells us all about her rescue horse who just competed at Grand Prix! Then, we have a great conversation with friend of the show, Lauren Sprieser. After that, our Trainer Tip is brought to you by horse show photographer, Lisa Dean. Listen in...
In this episode we’re talking about a topic that is very close to our hearts- the challenges of motherhood and owning horses. We are both moms of with young children, one each, and we know we are not alone when we say that being a horse lover and a mom at the same time can be HARD. We get real about our personal experiences around expectations versus reality, mom guilt, safety concerns, changes in how we feel in our bodies, confidence, and support systems. We hope that everyone who listens knows they are not alone when it comes to the struggles they face trying to do it all!
Network Rail bosses have asked neighbours and passers-by to watch out for misuse and vandalism at the Angerstein Wharf railway crossing, which has been saved from closure this week. The track company had threatened to close the historic footpath across… Continue reading →
Living with a horse person is a unique experience, especially when you’re not the kind of person who is completely obsessed with horses. Living with horses in your backyard is an equally unique experience, because horses aren’t just in your life, they ARE your life, whether you like it or not.
In this episode, Buck joins Helena once again, but this time to discuss what it’s like to have every corner of your home, and most of your life, influenced by horses and horsey things. Listen in!
In the Daily Does Equine Health Segment Dr. Jones tells us the story on bone cysts, Auditor Emily updates us on her tights business called May Babes Equestrian and Jamie brings some Weird News. Listen in...
As the original "Concrete Cowgirl," Erin Brown has made a living in the equestrian industry by staying true to her roots and her love of horses. She is the Executive Director for the Philadelphia Urban Riding Academy and runs her own business, Concrete Horsemanship. EQB2B explores her story in this special episode.
. Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Olympics Todayâ s Paper Olympics Jessica Springsteen wins a silver medal with the U.S . show jumping . team https : www.nytimes.com 2021 08 07 sports olympics jessica-springsteen-silver-medal-equestrian.html Advertisement Continue reading the main story Tokyo Olympics Updates Jessica Springsteen wins a silver medal with the U.S . show jumping . team Jessica Springsteen riding Don Juan van de Donkhoeve in the show jumping team final at Equestrian Park in . Tokyo Credit . Carolyn Kaster Associated Press By Victor Mather Aug . 7, 2021 TOKYO â For all the accolades he has won over the years , an Olympic medal has always eluded Bruce Springsteen . Perhaps thatâ s because rocking out still isnâ t an Olympic event But another Springsteen
. Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Olympics Todayâ s Paper Olympics Another Famous Name at the Olympics : Springsteen https : www.nytimes.com 2021 07 06 sports olympics jessica-springsteen-olympics-equestrian.html Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story Another Famous Name at the Olympics : Springsteen Jessica Springsteen , the daughter of Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa , is ranked 27th in the world in show jumping and has a good chance to win a . medal Jessica Springsteen rode Don Juan van de Donkhoeve during a competition in Windsor , England , on . Sunday Credit . Steve Parsons Press Association , via Associated Press By Victor Mather Published July 6, 2021 Updated Aug . 7, 2021 Kent Farrington , Laura Kraut and
Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the My Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, offered in partnership with The Right Horse. Lexie is this week’s adoptable horse. Check back weekly for a new featured horse so you can find your #righthorse. Horse: Lexie, a black six-year-old 13.3-hand pony mare in Simpsonville, Ky. Organization: Kentucky […]
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On this week's show we are joined by young rider gold medallist Christian Simonson, after that HRN auditor Andrew helps us review The Girl and the Dancing Horse by Charlotte Dujardin, followed by our favourite monthly guest Wendy Murdoch, and then Reese and I will talk about noseband tightness. Listen in...
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener submitted training questions about a horse who is suddenly very scared of the horse show PA system and how to transition from two handed (direct) rein riding to neck reining. The training tip focuses on the importance of focusing on what you want your horse to do, not what you don't want them to do.
We are very pleased to bring you US team rider, Nick Wagman, to the show. And then, champion junior rider sisters Lexi and Kylee Kment join in for a fun chat. And, after the sister duo, we're going to interview their mom, Jami, about coaching her daughters. Then, Nick agreed to stick around to give us a trainer tip. Listen in...
Monty Roberts Certified Trainer Denise Heinlein shares her thoughts on choosing stabling for your horses' mental and physical health. Monty shares how an impossible set of circumstances for a horse called Sharivari that became a story for the ages. Listen in...
While 501 (c)(3) businesses are not for profit, they still share many of the same challenges that for-profit businesses face. Learn from non-profit business leaders about what makes a non-profit successful, what challenges they face, and how they navigate the world of donations and support to thrive.
Holly Winkeljohn shares the benefits and challenges of virtual lessons...including the most common first reaction to the idea. Stacy Westfall shares three exercises for shoulder awareness to develop a better centerline. Dini Swanson shares International show numbers (it was BIG) and warns World show exhibitors to get entries in early! Listen in...
Greg Otteson from Tex Sutton Equine Air Transport speaks about flying horses domestically, international Eventing superstar Buck Davidson, and author and attorney Milt Toby about using equine photography. Listen in…
We continue with our coverage of the Olympics by bringing you the Silver medal winning team. That excitement is followed by longtime friend of the show, Wendy Murdoch, who shares great news. And an awesome new trainer tip from our hosts. Listen in...
Jennifer Hansen, MFH from Woodbrook Hunt Club and Sean Cully, MFH & Huntsman at Rose Tree - Blue Mountain Hunt join us to chat about their respective hunt's territories, history, and what a typical day in the field is like.
Road to the Horse winner, Wade Black, on horse training tips. Also, Keli Wakeley speaks about the art of equine photography. Listen in...
What is the strategy behind putting together a successful team that includes collaboration, motivation, and harmony? We talk to two successful business leaders about what they look for in building a team, how to get the most of a team and create collaboration, and keep the team motivated to do their best for themselves and the business.
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. Listen in...
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions about trailering, teaching to tie and what skills every horse should have before being started under saddle. Patti Gruber with Operation Wildhorse joins us to chat about a new documentary about Mustangs.
We speak with Tevis sensations Kyla about riding her Hackney Pony "Flash" (11.2h) and her Mom riding the tallest horse, a Saddlebred named Kyle (16.3h) and their completion of Tevis. Plus, we meet the 2021 FEI Endurance World Championship for Young Riders & Juniors US Team Charlene Dugan, Meghan Wert and Alex Shampoe. Listen in...
We are promoting the North American Youth Championships coming up next week! We've got a great interview with USDF Junior/Young Rider Committee Chairperson Roberta Williams. Plus, we chat with a first time participant, Elizabeth Petersen. And, our Trainer Tip will be brought to us from Para-Olympian, Rebecca Hart. Listen in...
Helena, host of the Stall and Stable podcast, interviews Coach Jenn and Glenn the Geek all about the 2021 HRN Road Show, which has now started. She asks them about the who, what, where, when and above all why? If you want to follow along as we discuss the trip map, go to Horse Radio Network and click on the banner at the top of the page. Listen in...
This episode we will discuss how to provide great customer service and great products. We will explore ideas on balancing both sides of the guests' businesses. Learn how to get goods from suppliers into the hands of customers and navigating all those relationships along the way.
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Holly Winkeljohn shares the benefits and challenges of virtual lessons...including the most common first reaction to the idea. Stacy Westfall shares three exercises for shoulder awareness to develop a better centerline. Dini Swanson shares International show numbers (it was BIG) and warns World show exhibitors to get entries in early! Listen in...
The Daily Dose Equine Horse Health Report brings us Dr. Brooks from the University of Florida on Anhidrosis (non-sweating). Laurie Adams from Jefferson Search and Rescue speaks to us about how to find a lost horse and Jamie brings us some weird news. Listen in...
Jamie updates us on how successful camping was and Glenn had the first HRN Road Show meetup at home. Plus, our Equiderma Guest is Gold Medal Dressage Rider Erin Brinkman and Meghan from EQUITANA USA fills us in on this year's event. Equestrian First World Problems take us out of the show with all your serious issues. Listen in...
Glenn introduces you to a new show on the HRN. If you are a woman in business in the horse world, then this is a show for you. Tune in and hear the first episode and then go subscribe to Equestrian B2B on your favorite podcast player. Listen in...