Episodes
Published 05/07/23
If you have ever wondered what Equine Touch is and if it will be beneficial for your horse then this podcast episode is just for you. We will be talking with Babette Littlemore an Equine Touch practitioner and instructor.  We’ll find out what Equine Touch is, how it can benefit your horse, your relationship with your horse, what to expect in an Equine Touch session. To learn more about The Equine Touch visit their website: https://www.equinetouchuk.com
Published 05/08/21
Our featured book for February was ‘From East to West by Saddle is Best’ written by Claire Alldritt. Claire left her home in the east of Scotland and set out on a journey to the west coast with two horses. This is a story of exploration, trust and resilience. It’s about making your way along the trail, whether on four legs or two. This book will take you from coast to coast in search of adventure, friendship and discovery. In today’s podcast, we’ll be chatting with author and long-distance...
Published 04/08/21
Published 04/08/21
In this episode, Kate chats with Hanna Walton an international horse development specialist, event rider and teacher. Hanna & Kate will be chatting about Hanna's upcoming article series in Horsemanship Journal following the journey of Riley. In the four-part article series, Hanna will share his progress with you as it unfolds throughout the year, through his rehabilitation and back into competitive eventing. Hanna will share her approach, the different stages of his program, and how and...
Published 02/14/21
In this episode, we are talking with Janet L. Jones, author of  'Horse  Brain, Human Brain. The Neuroscience of Horsemanship'. This was our book of the month in October. Horse Brain, Human Brain is a book and training philosophy developed by Janet Jones. With her background as a  brain scientist, horse trainer, and writer, Janet is uniquely positioned to apply brain function to the training of horses and riders. All horsemanship rests on mutual interaction between horse and human brains....
Published 12/20/20
In this episode, we get to know one of authors a little better, meet Sean Coleman an equine behaviourist helping people to understand not only why horses do what they do but how to effect it. Sean is a 3* Parelli Professional and has spent extensive time learning directly from Pat as one of his apprentices. Interview date: 2018
Published 09/22/20
Cathy Sirett, author of Complete Confidence, and Kate chat about confidence and the journey that led Cathy to write her book. They explore the tools that help people move from anxiety to waking up excited to spend time with their horses and achieve their equine goals.
Published 08/11/20
In this episode editor, Kate McLaughlin chats with Guy Robertson about horsemanship, mustang training, cow clinics and much more!
Published 07/19/20
Founder of Reach Out to Horses and animal communicator Anna Twinney joins us for Horsemanship Hour to discuss: Horse talk; the silent and secret telepathic language of horses
Published 06/09/20
Hannah Walton discusses why a solid foundation is key to success. Words by Hannah Walton, narrated by Sarah Jane Rose and produced by Horsemanship Journal.
Published 06/08/20
In this podcast, Kate chats with qualified life coach, natural horsemanship instructor and secondary school teacher Helen O’Hanlon. In this discussion, they cover a variety of topics including cognitive behavioural coaching, mindfulness and positive psychology.
Published 05/26/20
Amazing Grace written by Franklin Levinson and Narrated by Sarah Jane Rose, Featuring vocals from Dru Stephenson. "There are many places that we can now go to learn about being with and training horses in gentle ways. Using internet searches to find trust based trainers, thoughtful and even spiritual paths with horses, can provide many options for those seeking better relationships with horses."
Published 04/25/19
This audio article helps you interpret and connect the physical signals that horses display in response to their environment. These signals are evident in the everyday actions, gestures and attitudes that horses communicate to each other, but are often so subtle that they can go unnoticed by humans.
Published 11/19/18
Reactive to Responsive - Establishing Behavioural Patterns with Ross Cooper. First published in Horsemanship Journal April 2018.
Published 09/08/18
Horsemanship Journal Audio - Ross Cooper discusses the very early stages of training foals. First published in Horsemanship Journal February 2018
Published 09/08/18