Plaidcast Junior 40 Nutrition and Conditioning with Dr. Heather Beach
Release Date: 11/06/2019
The Plaidcast Junior
We're all committed to having horses in our lives, but it's hard to do sometimes. How do two adults with average incomes make it work? Jess and Lyss talk all about how they're balancing careers, horses, and money. Listen in!
info_outline Plaidcast Junior 49 Riding with Chronic Illness, by the World Equestrian CenterThe Plaidcast Junior
Riding is a tough sport even if everything is going well. But riding with a chronic illness can challenge even the most dedicated equestrian. Forest Franzoi has endometriosis and is dedicated to raising awareness and fundraising for more effective treatments. Listen in!
info_outline Plaidcast Junior 48 Dressage for the Jumper Rider, by World Equestrian CenterThe Plaidcast Junior
Ruth Haden-Poulsen joins Alyssa and guest co-host Alice Bruno this week to talk about how strategizing helps with training, why dressage is great for jumpers, and the jumper riders journal. Listen in!
info_outline Plaidcast Junior 47 Breed Spotlight American Saddlebred, by The World Equestrian CenterThe Plaidcast Junior
Saddlebreds are cool! This week, competitive saddleseat rider Story Sinex comes on to talk with Alyssa and Sissy about this amazing, versatile breed.
info_outline How to Help Your Horse Recover from Lameness, by the World Equestrian CenterThe Plaidcast Junior
Dr. Heather Beach returns this week to give us advice on how to help our horses recover from lameness. Once the vet gives you the thumbs up to put the horse back in work, what should you do? Listen in for great advice.
info_outline Plaidcast Junior 45 RL Jacobs Giving Back to Equestrians, Brought to you by the World Equestrian CenterThe Plaidcast Junior
Robert Lawrence Jacobs is finding new ways to make a difference in the horse world. One of the few black judges on the east coast hunter scene, he's not only raising visibility for an underrepresented community in the horse world, he's started The Robert Lawrence House of Opportunity to give people access to quality training. He's also founded Community to Community to ensure that equestrians have the quality equipment they need to ride safely.
info_outline Plaidcast Junior 44 What You Need to Know About Saddle FitThe Plaidcast Junior
Saddle fit is hard! There are so many styles, brands, types of leather, types of flocking--how can you figure out what's right for your horse? This week we have Katharine Stancliff, a saddle fitter, come on to answer some of your questions about fit.
info_outline Plaidcast Junior 43 Myths and Facts About BitsThe Plaidcast Junior
Michelle from Big Red Mare Equestrian joins Jess and Lyss this week to talk about bits! There are almost endless varieties, with more all the time. What do the different mouthpieces and cheek styles do? How can you tell if your bit fits your horse? Listen in!
info_outline Plaidcast Junior 42 Trying Horses and Trying ArtThe Plaidcast Junior
It's an extra-special two-topic episode this week. First, we catch up with Plaidcast Junior favorite Alice Bruno of Shenandoah Sporthorses to talk about the ins and outs of taking a horse on trial. Then, we get to chat with Joanne Y. Pierce about her brand new art lesson series, Pierce the HeArt Lessons.
info_outline Plaidcast Junior 41 Young Black Equestrians with Caitlin Ann Gooch and Abriana JohnsonThe Plaidcast Junior
Caitlin and Abriana from Young Black Equestrians: The Podcast stop by this week to talk to us about the experiences of being an equestrian of color in a horse world that often seems like a white space. They also have a wonderful non-profit, Saddle Up and Read, a literacy program designed to get kids interested in reading with stories about horses.
info_outlineThere are a lot of myths floating around about best practices for equine nutrition and conditioning. Dr. Heather Beach joins us this week to help us take the best possible care of our horses. Listen in!