Best Horse Practices Podcast
Our show is a space for riders and horse owners of all disciplines to learn best practices and to discover skills, strategies, tools, ideas, and insights for better connecting with their horses, with all horses, and for getting work done. We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 6 of Season 5 and in it, Jec interviews Gillian Higgins, an expert in horse anatomy and biomechanics. She’s known internationally for her painting of horses’...
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We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 5 of Season 5 and in it, we welcome back my colleague, Jec Ballou, for her first show of our fifth season. Yay! We’ve heard from several folks who have suggested discussions on gaited horses and people with expertise around gaited horses, so Jec has done a great interview with Carl Bledsoe, from Talking Rock, Georgia. I was really excited to produce this interview as it’s clear Carl has been on a...
info_outline What Does Abuse Look Like? A Talk with Daniel DauphinBest Horse Practices Podcast
We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. We’re dedicating another show to horsey intellectualism. Intellectualism roughly means thinking, studying, and/or discussing complicated ideas without getting emotional. I guess what we do on this show is a sort of low-level intellectualism, redneck intellectualism, because we’re not consulting great philosophers or significant texts. But we are bouncing around ideas that are complicated and less straight forward than...
info_outline Life and Death of Livestock and Pets, a Short Conversation with Nina FullerBest Horse Practices Podcast
We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 3 of Season 5 and we’re dedicating the next few shows to some horsey intellectualism. I like to look up words, to make sure I’m saying what I mean. Intellectualism roughly means thinking, studying, and/or discussing complicated ideas without getting emotional. I guess what we do on this show is a sort of low-level intellectualism, redneck intellectualism, because we’re not consulting great...
info_outline J.B. Zielke - The Lost CowboyBest Horse Practices Podcast
Our show is a space for riders and horse owners of all disciplines to learn best practices and to discover skills, strategies, tools, ideas, and insights for better connecting with their horses, with all horses, and for getting work done. We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 2 of Season 5 and in it, I interview , a writer, music video producer, and most of all, a cowboy. JB has cowboyed on six continents and written about it in The Lost...
info_outline Worst Horse Practices and NewsBest Horse Practices Podcast
We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 1 of Season 5. For this show, I’m speaking on behalf or maybe I should say as half. Half of the interview crew for this podcast. Jec and I have had a hiatus and Jec is still doing her thing and enjoying summer. She’ll be back later this season. I thought I’d make this a short episode to let you know what I’ve been up to and to ask you what you’ve been up to. As I mentioned, we love...
info_outline Season Finale: On the Fence with Jec and MaddyBest Horse Practices Podcast
We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 27 of Season 4. In it, Jec and I have a fun On the Fence conversation in which we talk some about identity and, mmm, maybe a bit of barn politics and shenanigans that we sometimes see in horse communities. The topic came up when I was listening to an interview that did with , a professor at the University of Chicago. Oh, and we also give a nod, or maybe a shake of the head, to the cover art for , which...
info_outline Buck the Trend, Wyoming Clinician Sara LoweBest Horse Practices Podcast
We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 26 of Season 4. In it, I interview , a horsewoman and police detective from Wyoming. She’s a clinician and colt starter, and she participated in the held last month here in southwest Colorado. This is the fourth in a series of interviews around Buck the Trend. You can find links to conversations with BTT therapists and other participants in the show notes. Buck the Trend got its start thanks to a...
info_outline Daniel Dauphin, Buck the Trend Mental Health ForumBest Horse Practices Podcast
We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 25 of Season 4. In it, is back, not to talk about bits and horse mouth anatomy but to talk about , the mental health forum held last month. Daniel attended BTT and we have been visiting on the phone about mental health in our horse community since the in 2022, which I directed and at which he presented two sessions. This is the third in a series of interviews around Buck the Trend, which is funded in...
info_outline Buck the Trend Therapists, KD Bryant and Joseph PrekupBest Horse Practices Podcast
We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy . We offer these shows for free. If you think it’s worthy of a , we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 24 of Season 4. In it, I interview KD Bryant and , the two therapists who anchored the development and facilitation of , the mental health forum held recently in southwestern Colorado. BTT got its start thanks to a generous grant from the and with the support of . Donations have been extremely helpful, too. Big thanks to all who contributed. Buck the Trend is a two-and-a-half day, all expenses paid...
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This is Episode 11 of Season 4 and in it, Jec interviews Dr. Doug Thal, owner of Thal Equine, a veterinary practice and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Doug was tapped to present a great topic at the Best Horse Practices Summit one year ago, but came down with Covid just prior to our event. He and I have had a lot of conversations around what vets need to know, especially around horsemanship, and, what horse owners need to know to be better owners and to be able to communicate best with their vets. I was so looking forward to his presentation but here, in this interview about the vet shortage crisis, Doug gets into this a bit.
Check out his app, Horse Side Vet Guide.
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Whenever I see horses on TV, handled by newbies, most in the Netflix show Sex Education, I cringe. But then I think about the enormous learning curve that people have coming to horse work, horsemanship. And there is always more to learn. When I think of how little I knew when I was riding and taking care of horses as a girl, I’m astonished more bad stuff didn’t happen. In working with my young horses now, I’m astonished at how much more I need to learn and be confident about.
Do you have stuff in your truck? Have you had moments of steep learning curves? Tips for fellow horse owners? We would love to hear from you.
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