November 30, 2019
Horses or riding horses is complex and sometimes overwhelming.
In this short podcast, Dr. Paul Haefner discusses why understanding complexity is important in developing yourself and training your horse.
November 28, 2019
No doubt you have an extraordinary capacity for love. Especially for your horses, family, friends and clients! Love of what is good, is easy.
Holding compassion and forgiveness requires letting go of judgement of others and especially yourself. That can be hard....
November 25, 2019
Beth Lauren Parrish says:
"Horse owners are some of the most passionate and incredibly driven humans I've ever encountered. Even when they might be feeling grumpy about frozen toes and fingers, they still get to relish in the fact that they have an incredible 1,000 pound beauty to connect with whenever they want to.
So here are some of my ideas to help activate your appreciation button when you're freezing your tush off in the cold or feel like you're melting in the heat...."
November 24, 2019
Gloria Lybecker invites you to join her and her herd of horses as she navigates and recounts her life lessons. Today she talks about communicating under stress. How does this affect you? How does stress make you feel? Are you able to communicate clearly when you are stressed?
Listen to Gloria's words of wisdom in this short podcast.
November 23, 2019
Beth Lauren Parrish says: "If you’ve been riding for a long time, chances are, you have a certain way of doing things around your horse. While being consistent is a wonderful trait to have around horses, it might serve you well to take a step back and decide if your habits are actually the best choices for you and your horse."
In this podcast, she offers you some common situations that might resonate with you, along with 5 new habits to begin implementing.
November 21, 2019
High Intention - Low Attachment: a state in which we can readily overcome our attachment for things, circumstances, people, approval or concepts of the world and achieve a higher perspective.
Horses do not hold on to the ‘what ifs’ of any given experience. If a plastic bag blows across the pasture and sends them galloping and snorting in surprise for a minute or two, they don’t stand around making up stories about what could’ve happened if that plastic bag had been a mountain lion! After the curious ones check it out, everyone goes back to grazing. Back to a clear state of being present.
Listen to this short podcast and find out how to achieve more...
November 19, 2019
Have you been told (or have you felt) you can't do some things? If so, you may love this short podcast from Gloria Lybecker.
Her words of wisdom will help you change your belief system so you can get "unstuck" and move forward.
November 14, 2019
"What is your safe container to be curious about what is possible for you and your work in the world without fixating on the fear of undesired outcomes? A high level of curiosity toward all aspects of your life and business just might be the penultimate characteristic that determines the success or failure of your long-term vision."
November 11, 2019
Beth Lauren Parrish gives you 10 tips to enhance your riding!
"When you ride horses long enough, you begin to notice how the tiniest movements can have an impact on how your horse moves and connects with you. I'd love to share some tips on how to enhance your riding by making just the smallest changes."
November 10, 2019
Gloria Lybecker discusses impatience. The thoughts that go through your mind. Why impatience pops up. What to do when you feel impatient....
November 9, 2019
Dr. Paul Haefner discusses 'Courage'. Should you push through your fears? Should you just "Cowgirl up"?
What are better strategies to overcome vulnerabilities? Here is a great way to switch up your thinking about courage....
November 7, 2019
Every global shift begins with small groups of individuals holding the flame of a new truth. Learn the Quantum Leap Principles with Schelli Whitehouse and move your journey forward.
November 4, 2019
Beth Lauren Parrish discusses a very important topic: When (and how) to end your riding session.
"It's really important to know when you and your horse should find a happy stopping point in your ride.
Many riders trust their instructor to make the decision to end the session for them. But what if you have a voice inside of you that says: "you know what, that was good enough and I think I've reached my capacity for learning for today" ?
November 3, 2019
Gloria Lybecker talks about journeys of healing from trauma. When you need a ray of hope, what would that look like?
November 2, 2019
Dr. Paul Haefner continues his discussion on Principles of Pathway to Unity. Horses and riders are complex. How does that help you in your riding?