Everyday Mulemanship with Ty Evans! We talk mules, mulemanship, offer training tips, and share our incredible interviews with fellow mule enthusiasts.
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Listeners of Everyday Mulemanship that love the show mention:The Everyday Mulemanship podcast, hosted by Ty and Skye Evans, is an exceptional resource for anyone interested in improving their skills and understanding of mules. Whether you are a seasoned mule owner or just starting out, this podcast offers valuable insights and practical tips that can benefit both you and your mule. As someone who has worked with horses my whole life, I found their approach to working with mules refreshing and effective. The podcast serves as an extension of their clinics, providing listeners with comprehensive guidance on how to solve issues and problems with their mules.
One of the best aspects of The Everyday Mulemanship podcast is the depth of knowledge and experience that Ty and Skye bring to each episode. They draw from their own experiences working with mules, as well as the teachings of renowned horsemen such as Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt, and Buck Brannaman. Their ability to convey complex concepts in a clear and relatable manner is truly impressive. Additionally, Ty's emphasis on helping the mule find the right answer rather than imposing human expectations is a crucial insight for any mule owner.
Another strength of this podcast is its inclusivity. Ty and Skye make a conscious effort to address mule-related topics that cater to riders at all levels of experience. Whether you are a beginner seeking foundational knowledge or an advanced rider looking to refine your skills, there is something for everyone in these episodes. Furthermore, the inclusion of guest interviews adds an extra layer of diversity and perspective.
It is difficult to find any negatives when it comes to The Everyday Mulemanship podcast; however, one minor drawback could be that some topics may seem repetitive for long-time listeners. While repetition can be useful for reinforcing key concepts, it may not provide as much novelty or new information for those who have been following the podcast closely.
In conclusion, The Everyday Mulemanship podcast is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and relationship with mules. Ty and Skye's commitment to teaching and sharing their knowledge is apparent in each episode, making this podcast a must-listen for any mule owner or enthusiast. Their ability to convey complex concepts in an accessible manner and address topics for all levels of experience makes this podcast stand out among others in the equine industry.
Sara Pearson is a veterinarian with training in Equine dentistry that has a vast amount of knowledge of the equine mouth. In this episode we talk all about taking care of our mule's teeth, what to look for, and how to be good care takers of our 4 -legged friends.
Richard Reese is a 4th generation mule man coming from a family with over 100 years of mule sales. In this episode we talk about navigating sales, tips and suggestions for both buyers and sellers and things to look out for at mule auctions.
Bryce Hathaway is an all around mule guy! He trail rides, packs, drives, shows, raises foals, and does it all!
Clay Newcomb is a native of Arkansas, a hunter, outdoorsman, mule man, podcaster, story teller, family man, writer, and all around great guy!
Ricky Quinn is a farrier, rancher, trainer, father, husband and man of faith in North Platte, NE. In this episode we take a deep dive into some interesting aspects of what it takes to be a good horseman.
Ben and Neta Tennison have operated Western Mule Magazine since 1994 and have been at the forefront of the mule industry ever since. They both have some wonderful insight to offer any student of the mule. These two are amazing to listen to and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Bryan Mahoney is high selling mule trainer that knows mules and knows how to sell them right. In this episode we talk all about navigating mules sales and things you can do better both as a seller and as a buyer to have great success buying mules at auction.
Mclain Mecham is hunter, muleman, cowboy and founder of Bryce Canyon Mule Days in Tropic, UT. In this episode we talk lion hunting with mules, and Mclain shares amazing stories from his life experiences.
Joe McDonald is the host of the "On The Move" Podcast and is a lifelong horseman and rancher from Virginia. We had a great chat about horses, mules, and life!
Gillian Larson is serious about back country riding and has now logged over 14,500 miles traveling by horse and mule and has ridden from Mexico to Canada multiple times. In this episode we chat about Gillian and what it takes to be prepared for these long rides across a nation primarily by back country trails.
Adam Leinen is a professional farrier from Minnesota. In this episode we talk about horsemanship in farrier work and in life. We also talk about how faith plays a roll in all we do.
Autumn Bowen is a master dog trainer and extremely talented with animals. In this episode we talk about he similarities and differences in training dogs and mules.
Matt Bishop is a Marine combat Veteran, Green Beret, entrepreneur, and mule guy. In this episode we dive into the dynamics of leadership, lifemanship, and mulemanship and how the Mental Game plays into each of these apsects.
Trent Peterson is a packer, saddle maker, artist, and all around amazing guy. Ty and Trent talk all things packing and horsemanship as well Trent's 6 month pack trip from Mexico to Canada.
Patricia Petrina is preparing for the ride of her life! 3,000 miles with 4 mustangs and her dog from Mexico to Canada in 2025. We talk all about what she is doing to prepare.
Bernie Harberts is a long-rider that has crisscrossed the US both up and down and across. In this episode we talk particularly about his journey from North Carolina to Idaho. We read some excerpts from his book and get Bernie's insights on this amazing adventure.
Kaycee is a 6x World Champion Bareback Rider, a Cowboy, Business Man, Father, Husband, and all around good man. In this episode we talk about what it takes to win and be successful in horsemanship, competition, and in life.
Chris Eyer does it all! From contract packing to saddle building to buying and selling mules, not to mention his electrical contracting business. This is one cool Montana Mule Man! Ty and Chris talk all about packing and mules!
Bryan is one of the best Ranch Horse Versatility Trainers around and he brings years of experience and education to the show. We talk about showing, horsemanship, and life in genteral.
Warwick Schiller is an accomplished horseman in many aspects. From the show pen to the trail Warwick is great at helping people build better relationships with their horses and with life. He is the host of The Journey On Podcast, he teaches clinics, and is the author of the book, "The Principles Of Training."
Angie Mayfield is a woman of adventure for sure! She has ridden in all 50 states as well as 7 countries. She along with her husband Doug spend every spare moment on the trail exploring the world from the back of their mules. The Mayfields also offer guided rides in Shawnee National Forest and raise quality mules.
Martin Black is a rancher and horseman from Bruneau, ID and is one of Ty's main mentors and teachers when it comes to horsemanship.
I had the opportunity to tour Roamin Home Tents and visit with longtime sponsor Ben Lewis. We talk tents, camping, horsemanship, cowboying, and more!
Jason and Alyssa are currently the leaders in the mule industry when it comes to social media influencers! With over 136,000 followers, they are setting a standard of mulemanship and life that is a sight to behold. From mulemanship to hunting their adventures are fascinating!
This week we had a chance to visit with the wonderful Brandon and Noelle Salmons. These two people are some of the kindest individuals you will ever get to meet. They are skilled and talented in many aspects of the mule industry!
Christina is an amazing mule woman, real estate team leader, business owner, wife, mother, and all around amazing human being!
Susan Fay is the author of the book, Sacred Spaces, Communion With The Horse Through Science and Spirit. In this interview we take a deep dive into her book and talk all things mules, horses, science, and spirit.
Candace runs a top notch donkey breeding operation called Genesis Farm in Ohio where the focus is producing "Forward" riding donkeys.
Mikayla Young is an amazing and talented mule and horse trainer from North Carolina. She has been riding with Ty for 6 years now and has become one of the best in the business.
Mikayla Young is an amazing and talented mule and horse trainer from North Carolina. She has been riding with Ty for 6 years now and has become one of the best in the business.
Ty and Skye talk about their fall 2024 Clinic Tour, Extreme Trail Clinic, and answer questions about cold-backed mules, herd bound, new mules, mini mules, roaching mules, and more!
Ty and Skye talk about the recent clinic in Mora, MO as well as the final Master Class meeting of 2024 sharing inspirational thoughts from amazing individuals.
Ty and Skye talk about the recent clinic at High Knob Campground in Equality, IL and riding the Shawnee National Forest.
In this episode I recap our clinic experience at Cripple Creek, VA.
Nancy Sluys spends her time in the mountain country of North Carolina and Virginia and has been a long time mule and horse enthusiast who loves the trails and loves endurance riding. In this episode we talk about Nancy's journey in mulemanship. She is one cool lady!
In this episode I debrief the clinic in West Sunbury, PA talk about highlights from the clinic, and a great lesson on story telling in the mule world.
In this episode Ty debriefs the clinic in St. Croix Falls, WI. Talks about why cultivating a learning frame of mind is key. The value of note taking. Combining principles and maneuvers for best success. Balancing engagement and soak time. And Eliminating pride from mulemanship.
Ty talks about the clinic in Roundup, MT. The success of the participants and some phases of bringing a mule up through the years of learning.
I talk about our recent clinic in Jackson, WY and the amazing participants and lessons learned along the way!
Ty talks about the parallels in fly fishing and mulemanship, making the right thing easier, making whatever you want the mule to do desirable.
We talk about our 10th Anniversary Clinic in Gunnison, the Colt Starting clinic and our 2024 Master Class Gathering! Forgive us for rambling please!
Ty and Skye talk about how important it is to roll the hinds and fronts and become proficient at this maneuver, what it takes, and why we do it.
In this episode I talk about some of the changes I have made over the years.
I talk about the clinic in John Day, OR and the amazing folks there, about being mentally tough, and a bunch of other odds and ends.
I talk about Mule Days, controlling your thoughts and actions, and discuss a bunch of other good mulemanship ideas.
I talk about the clinic at Bryce Canyon Mule Days, the events, rides, and the sale.
Lets talk mule prioritization. How to prioritize the checklist, what should you do and when should you do it.
In this episode I talk about my clinic in Florida, South Carolina, and also about my sweet Grandma Sheila Evans.
I talk about taking the time to make it past the stress, to get over the tension. Sometimes you just need those miles and those hours.
We chat all about our clinic at Boyd Ranch along with all our fun at mule days!
We had the best clinic in Florence, AZ! I talk about how it went, what we worked on, and give a few insights along the way.