Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Summary: You own a horse. Now what? The one thing for certain is your need to learn more. More about tack. More about horsemanship. More about care and feeding. More about everything horses. Follow our weekly podcast and you WILL learn more.
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- Artist: John & Ranae Harrer
- Copyright: Harrer Brained Ideas 2019
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We're Taking a COVID Hiatus
Tiffany McLaury's name might sound familiar. Tiffany grew up learning about training horses and starting colts from her parents Buster and Sheryl McLaury.
Is barefoot horse trimming best for your horse? You would think in 2,000 years of equine husbandry, we would have figured this out. I'm not sure we have.
We talk about equine transportation today with Bastain Schroeder of EquiJet. I've often wondered what it was like for a horse being transported across the country or even around the world.
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Carmalee Scarpitti was injured in a terrible accident. A therapeutic riding center helped her. Now, Carmalee is looking to help others with horsemanship.
April Hardeman, a horsewoman who has lived as a military wife in Germany for the last three years, wanted a job in the horse industry. She started Make It Rein, a consulting company helping equine businesses negotiate the quagmire of online technology.
Something completely unexpected happened to John Toli. John is a regular listener of the podcast and his story involves respected horseman Buster McLaury.
TJ Clibborn calls his business A True Partnership because most people want that from their horse. With 40 years experience, TJ knows horses and people.
Here it is 2020 and since it’s January, let’s talk about horsemanship goals. Do you set goals for what you would like to accomplish with your horse?
Krystal Kelly knows how to live a global life with horses. It's why she created Equestrian Adventuresses a blend of horses, travel and adventure.
I first interviewed Jonathan Field over four years ago. He talks about philosophy and provides insight on what he focuses on during the camps and clinics.
It’s been an interesting couple of months. In 8 weeks I’ve taught horse owners basic horsemanship, competed in a trail trial, and judged others competing.
Janet Barrett wrote a fascinating book about Comanche, the sole surviving horse of the Battle of Little Big Horn.
We talk to Will Friday a Masterson Method Certified Practitioner. The Masterson Method, developed by horseman Jim Masterson, is a systematic way of releasing tension and soreness in horses.