Description
Three years and six months ago, Lynn was referring to the podcast as “that blog thing that Gina wants to do.” Now, the team is celebrating their 3rd ANNIVERSARY! In this episode, Heather asks Regina and Lynn to reflect on how it all started.
One thing is clear, the HIP team’s work derives from a strong appreciation and passion for the industry. What’s unique about their podcast is that it is all-encompassing in the industry, not just stock horses, hunter/jumpers, cutters, or driving minis. It’s not just about showing, or judges, or trends. It’s about a wide range of topics and lived experiences. It’s about all things equine. There is something for everyone. The co-hosts are grateful to have captured the stories they’ve documented and are eager to record the stories they have yet to tell.
The co-hosts talk about where they’ve been, the projects they are working on now, and their big goals for the future. You’ll hear the enthusiasm in their voices as they discuss their podcast and the legacy they are leaving in the industry where they have spent their entire lives.
To learn more about this episode:
(08:11 - 09:02) Storytelling Influence and Importance
(11:22 - 12:29) Cocaine Kingpin's Influence on Horse Industry
(14:41 - 15:36) Future Interviews With Rita Cundwell
(26:28 - 27:22) Changed Perspective on Horse Show Experience
(30:32 - 31:32) Memorable Quarter Horse Show Victory Celebration
(35:17 - 36:13) Memorable Horse Show Moments
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