Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
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Ep 225 Whoa Podcast News Ep 225 Whoa Podcast News Welcome to the Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship. There's no guest today, just me, and I've got some important news to share about the future of this podcast. So, saddle up and stick around. When I began this journey in 2012, I did not know where it would lead. I had come to horses late in life. I hadn’t grown up in the Western culture or in the horse world. I had owned my horse long enough to know how little I actually knew. I needed more. If you’ve listened long, you’ll know I’m a big fan of Clinton Anderson. Clinton says,...
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Discovering Estancia Ranquilco: A Conversation with Tom Carrithers The Magic of Estancia Ranquilco Hidden away in the vast landscapes of western Argentina lies a gem: Estancia Ranquilco. Managed by T.A. Tom Carrithers, this ranch promises unparalleled adventures in its sprawling 100,000 acres. I reached out to Tom to explore more. Journey with Tom Carrithers Tom's connection with Ranquilco is deep-rooted. At age ten, he began exploring this land when his father, Ashley Carrithers, bought it. Tom knows the ranch well from these expeditions. He now manages the place, ensuring everything runs...
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Horse Fly Spray Solution: 'Stop Buggn' Introduction to Michele Navarro Are you on the hunt for an effective horse fly spray? Look no further. Today, we're spotlighting Michele Navarro, an expert in the horse world and an innovator in the realm of horse fly spray solutions. Besides running a diverse ranch in Gilroy, California, Michele faces a problem common to many: the persistent nuisance of flies. Why 'Stop Buggn' is the Horse Fly Spray You Need It's not just any fly spray; it's a horse fly spray that prioritizes the well-being of your animal. Why should 'Stop Buggn' be your go-to fly...
info_outline Exploring the Canadian Horse: Talking with Gail Cuthbert BrandtWhoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Exploring the Canadian Horse: Talking with Gail Cuthbert Brandt Reveille Merit Flamme-de-Nuit, Owned by Ken Morris I wanted to learn more about "Cheval canadien", the Canadian Horse. I spoke with , an expert on Canadian history and a former breeder, Gail Cuthbert Brandt. Join us as we dive into the world of the Canadian Horse, its fascinating history, versatile uses, and unique personality traits. Canadian Horse History Gail Cuthbert Brandt takes us through the captivating history of the Canadian Horse. Descended from horses brought to Canada by early European settlers, linking them to...
info_outline Andria Hautamaki's Lens: A Journey of Journalism and HorsesWhoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Andria Hautamaki's Lens: A Journey of Journalism and Horses Andria Hautamaki is a remarkable freelance photo and print journalist. She has carved her niche in the realms of agriculture, the environment, and rural life. Publications such as National Geographic, CNN, and The New York Times have publisher her freelance work. As an avid reader of , I have read and enjoyed many of Andria's articles over the past months. She has a unique perspective and a diverse range of topics. Andria is from Colorado and has a Master's degree in International Agricultural Development. She lives in Chile on...
info_outline Ep 220 Will Grants Pony ExpressWhoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Will Grant on Pony Express: Horseback Journey Welcome to our conversation with author Will Grant. Grant's debut book, "," takes us on a captivating journey. Let's delve into his experiences, encounters, and the remarkable impact of this legendary adventure. Grant's background as a cowboy and horse trainer adds authenticity to his writing. He remembers his mentorship under Jack Brainard fondly, which deepened his love for horses.. Grant took a 2,000-mile horseback journey and rode Chicken Fry, a level-headed buckskin, and Badger, a fast bay horse. Riding one and leading the other as a...
info_outline Horseback Adventures and Endurance RidingWhoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Horseback Adventures and Endurance Riding Margaret Reynolds is an endurance rider who enjoys traveling abroad on horse adventures. When my friend and listener, John Zeliff, told me she would make a great guest, I listened. John is president of the , and we had him on the show a while back to talk about endurance riding. Margaret Reynolds is a Master Growth Catalyst of Breakthrough Masters Unlimited. For over 20 years, she has helped companies grow and improve their businesses. She has always had a love of horses. Like many, after her kids grew up and went out on their own, she got a...
info_outline Ep 218 We Read Horse BooksWhoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Igniting Imagination: A Journey into Kids Summer Reading with Author Rae Rankin Discover the magic of as we sit down with award-winning author Rae Rankin in this captivating episode. Rae's deep love for writing and reading has led her to become an influential figure in the literary world, inspiring young readers through her enchanting stories. Embark on a captivating adventure into the realm of Kids Summer Reading as we sit down with accomplished author Rae Rankin. With a deep passion for writing and reading, Rae has crafted an impressive collection of books and is dedicated to...
info_outline Horse Health with Dr. Madison SeamansWhoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Horse Health with Dr. Madison Seamans Looking for expert insights on horse care? Look no further than this podcast episode featuring our special guest, , with over fifty years of experience as a professional horseman and equine veterinarian. Our guest is in an exclusive equine practice for 37 years and has even instructed at the prestigious . But what really sets him apart is his passion for horses and his avid trail riding experiences, including a ride through Mount Rushmore national monument. In addition to his impressive resume, our guest is also a marginally talented cowboy poet and...
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On today's show, Rick Lamb, host of The Horse Show radio and TV programs stops by and we chat about his life with horses. Rick Lamb is an example of someone loving horses and working to make a life out of it. I believe one of the reasons Rick Lamb is so popular is because he is so very easy to relate to. There is a little bit of him in all of us. He had a boyhood fascination with horses and kept following it until he found a place in the horse world. He took his experiences in the recording studio and blended them with his knowledge of horses and his desire to teach. Rick developed his radio show and emceed many horse expos and demonstrations. He found good people, like Dr. Robert Miller, to co-write a book with, then wrote his own. He developed a TV show on the RFD network and it is no surprise it quickly grew in popularity. And, Rick Lamb continues to grow by working on a doctorate on educational technology so he can keep on teaching people what he has learned about horses.
Rick tells us a little about his journey and some of the key moments in his life. We hear how Rick got his first horse and a little about the trials he had getting them home to his ranch in Arizona. We also get to hear about Rick's experience interviewing and hosting numerous shows with some of the biggest names in natural horsemanship. Rick touches a little on his relationships with Clinton Anderson, Dr. Robert Miller, Pat Parelli and John Lyons and how they all had an impact on his life and career.
One of the most interesting topics, (maybe it is because I would love to raise a foal someday), is imprint training that Rick and Dr. Miller talk about in the book A Revolution in Horsemanship. Rick tells us how if the training isn't followed, the results could leave you with a problem horse. But, if done well you get a much more confident horse.
Talking with Rick was just so comfortable. You know I've only been doing this a little while. I make no bones about my interviewing skills. I know I don't have "the pipes" to really be doing a podcast. Rick recorded his side of the conversation at his home studio and sent me his side of the file to mix together. He was very patient and generous with his time and was open to any questions I wanted to ask.
You can find more about Rick Lamb at RickLamb.com and the HorseShow.com
And, I would really encourage you to check out his books: The Revolution in Horsemanship, Human to Horseman, Horse Smarts for Busy People
His TV show can be found on RFD-TV. Check out their website for details.
As always, we are very interested to hear what you have to say about this episode. You can email us at: [email protected] And, if you have any comments or suggestions for future show please pass them along.
Thanks for sharing these podcasts. Our numbers are really growing and we owe it all to you, our loyal horse loving listenership. You guys are the best!