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  • 67. Joell Dunlap

    01:09:05||Season 1, Ep. 67
    This podcast episode featured Joell Dunlap from the Square Peg Foundation discussing her work with therapeutic riding programs for people with autism. Joell shared her journey from racehorse riding to founding a nonprofit 22 years ago that pairs marginalized horses with marginalized people, particularly those on the autism spectrum. The conversation explored how thoroughbreds are used in therapeutic settings despite common misconceptions, and Joell emphasized the importance of treating horses as partners rather than tools for human therapy. The discussion also touched on Joell's recent experience in Bali and how it influenced her approach to horsemanship, particularly through concepts of softness and mutual respect. The hosts and Joell discussed the transformative power of pairing horses with people on the autism spectrum, noting how both parties find relief in honest, non-performative interactions.Find out more about Joell here: https://www.squarepegfoundation.org/

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  • 66. Jessica Harris

    01:21:27||Season 1, Ep. 66
    This podcast episode featured a conversation between Kirsty, Jemma, and Jessica Harris, who shared her journey from a gymnastics background to her recent experiences in Bali and her work with animals and death doula services. Jessica described how she won a retreat to Bali through a raffle, which led to profound connections with the hosts and introduced her to the world of horse work and spirituality. She discussed her transition from performance-based sports to working with animals and hospice volunteering, emphasizing how both children and animals operate on higher energetic frequencies that require humans to set aside ego and judgment. The conversation explored themes of trust, sisterhood, and the importance of operating from a place of love rather than self-interest, with Jessica sharing how her experiences in Bali and with horses have influenced her approach to death doula work and her decision to retire from gymnastics judging to focus on more authentic connections with animals and people.
  • 65. Rachael Beesley

    01:14:37||Season 1, Ep. 65
    This podcast episode featured Jemma, Kirsty, and their guest Rachael Beesley discussing animal communication and Rachel's work as an animal communicator and coach. Rachel shared her journey from a corporate law background to discovering her ability to communicate with animals, including how she created a deck of coaching cards featuring photographs of horses with their channeled messages. The conversation covered practical aspects of animal communication sessions, including how emotions can affect the process and the importance of maintaining neutrality as a facilitator. They discussed the unique qualities of horse communication, including how horses can provide guidance and support even after passing, and the growing acceptance of spiritual practices in the horse world. Find Racheal at:https://equisentientcoaching.com/Facebook: Equisentient Coaching
  • 64. Optimism

    37:28||Season 1, Ep. 64
  • 63. Ruth Fisher

    01:14:17||Season 1, Ep. 63
    This podcast episode featured Ruth Fisher, a trainer and bit/bridle fitter, discussing her journey into equestrian work and the interconnected nature of saddle and bridle fitting. Ruth shared her background starting with horses at age 8, including a formative experience with a challenging Welsh pony that taught her important lessons about getting out of the horse's way. The conversation explored how bit and bridle fitting affects overall horse performance and how it frequently intersects with saddle fitting issues. Ruth emphasized the importance of understanding anatomy and proper equipment selection. The girls and Ruth discussed the need for holistic approaches when working with horses and riders, highlighting how compensation patterns can manifest across different areas of the horse's body and equipment system. The episode concluded with mutual appreciation for collaborative approaches to solving complex equine issues.You can find Ruth at:https://www.facebook.com/ruthfisherbitandbridlefitter
  • 62. Five minute gratitude meditation

    05:18||Season 1, Ep. 62
  • 61. Be our Guest - The Western Saddler

    01:11:45||Season 1, Ep. 61
    In this episode the girls chat to Maria about Western saddle fitting and the holistic approach to horse care. Maria shared her journey into Western saddle fitting, emphasizing her focus on horse comfort and behavior analysis. The conversation explored the differences between English and Western saddle fitting techniques, with Maria explaining her unique approach using precise tree shapes and shimming methods. They discussed the challenges of saddle fitting as a profession, including the importance of collaboration between different horse care professionals. The episode also covered Maria's recent launch of a saddle fitting academy and her efforts to share her expertise with others in the industry. Throughout the discussion, the hosts and Maria emphasized the importance of working together for the good of the horse, rather than competing with each other.https://western-saddler.co.uk/https://saddle-fit.co.uk/Facebook:TheWesternSaddler