Produced by Jill Treece, the JETreal Podcast is a podcast about life as an awkward, evolving human. From college to horses to mediocre advice & everything in between, let's jet real. No. Not a typo; it's a pun... 'Get real' is an expression so like... JETreal... because the host's initials are JET..…
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Listeners of JET Real Podcast that love the show mention: following jill, jill s podcast, thank you jill,Hey hello hi friends (: We probably all saw this episode coming knowing me, but I genuinely feel this step is in the best interest of the podcast + myself; I've spent a lot of time over the past year really reflecting on what fills my cup + what I'm holding on to that no longer does. This podcast has been a passion project since it began + it has been such an incredible journey for me + I'm so thrilled to have played a role in advocating for more ethical horse training + management. It's truly been one of my greatest accomplishments in my eyes. Now, it feels like that story has been told + the project is mostly complete. It's a weird feeling that's taken me a while to sort out, but I'm doing my best to listen to my head + my heart with this one. All that said, I am 110% keeping the door open for future episodes to fill you guys in on what's going on with the horses + Azula's training. I'd love to pop in here + there, with no pressure or schedule (be a "real ~creative~" lol). So we'll see what happens friends, but for now, I thank each + every one of you for your time + support of this podcast. It means the world
Hi friends, this week's ep starts out light covering some updates around my health journey, acne, etc and turned into quite a heavy one covering something I've been avoiding talking about for a while now. I wasn't really sure when I started the episode that I'd ever go there so apologies for the tone shift. Even in the episode I say it happened a few months ago, but only in looking back have I realized it was actually nearly a year ago, December 5th that Hearthrob, Beau, Beaubie passed. Even now, having not seen him in years, and knowing it's been almost a year since his passing, I'm struggling to write this description. So please forgive me if the episode is a bit repetitive or all over the place, I know I didn't say everything I wanted to for Beau, but if I've learned one thing about grief, it's that it doesn't have to make sense. That said, I did want to share something as I know many have loved Beau from afar and cherished him. He reached far and wide and became a lil famous horse. He deserved every ounce of love and support he got from you guys and I just, man, I'm so grateful to have known him. I can't believe it's been almost a year. I wanted to share sooner, but honestly, I couldn't find the words. I'm still not fully sure what to say other than how special he was. Rest easy sweet boy. You're in our hearts forever ❤️ Life with Beau: https://youtu.be/ZXUWqSbu2UA?si=ZDq-5nhX-mqiRMsl Show Notes + Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/114 Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Listener Submissions: https://forms.gle/Gu2G4fHPQGrt3USR8 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
This is the second of the premium feed episodes discussing a horse with anxiety about being left behind when his pasture mates leave. Here's the AMA for this episode... Want to hear the full episode? Have a question about horses, training or life you'd like me to cover? Become a premium feed subscriber at https://equitheory.supercast.com!
Hello friends, this episode is exactly what it seems to be! 25 things I've learned in my time working with horses that I wish I'd known sooner and believe are worth sharing. Enjoy! "they wouldn't do it if they didn't want to" is a myth respect is often conflated / confused with obedience punishment only teaches horses to conceal their worries, fears, pain, discomfort it's not cool or a badge of honor to ride a "hot" horse it's not a disservice to or waste of the horse to not exploit their talent + athleticism regulating bodies do not always safeguard the horse's best interest + welfare tradition is not law + often fails to update with current research there is a difference in giving the horse a treat + training with positive reinforcement release does not equal reward management should be based on ethology + species-appropriate care when you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change if you have 5 minutes, it will take all day, but if you have all day, it will take 5 minutes yield to win Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. many issues in the horse world are reflective of systemic issues mares are not moody softness is not weakness our mental health is reflected in our riding + training think in "what do i want the horse TO DO" instead of what i want the horse to stop doing good riding + training is very boring + looks too easy all behavior has a purpose, look at what need is this behavior meeting rather than why is my horse "xyz" character trait my relationship with my horse is my responsibility if you slow down, you get there faster (successive approximation) treasure my passion + honor it, don't exploit it when you don't respect the "no" you cannot get a real "yes" Show Notes + Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/113 Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Listener Submissions: https://forms.gle/Gu2G4fHPQGrt3USR8 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
Hello friends, this episode is accidentally a more raw and vulnerable one. I start out catching you all up on Zoë + Azula and move into some more serious thoughts on training, mixing reinforcements (don't be scared now), my relationship with social media, and my dilemmas/paralysis when it comes to training and choosing my path. Enjoy! Show Notes + Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/112 Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Listener Submissions: https://forms.gle/Gu2G4fHPQGrt3USR8 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
Ok friends! We're on the third + final part of this booktalk series covering The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk. This section details about the treatment + recovery discussions in the book, specifically how important our role as an attuned "attachment figure" is in our relationships with our horses - especially those equine friends who are struggling with some traumatic fallout. We'll go in to depth about how some modern psychotherapy approaches might inspire our own treatment interventions with the horses. Enjoy! Show Notes + Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/111 Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Listener Submissions: https://forms.gle/Gu2G4fHPQGrt3USR8 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
Welcome to the first premium episode (hence P1 for premium episode 1) for subscribers only! This ep covers a horse that is struggling with some separation anxiety and some aggressive behaviors. Here's the AMA for this episode:
Alright alright alright everyone! We're at part 2 of this booktalk series over The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk. This episode covers the 3 avenues to recovery from trauma with the primary focus on developing an understanding of reactivity and problem behavior through the lens of trauma. We're applying the concepts from research on humans to valuable principles to use in our approach to working with horses. Enjoy! Show Notes + Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/110 Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Listener Submissions: https://forms.gle/Gu2G4fHPQGrt3USR8 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
Welcome to the first iteration of a little series I'd like to start on this podcast! Imagine a book club of sorts where I apply concepts from books I'm reading (horse related or not) to work with horses! So, in this ep, I discuss applying Bessel van der Kolk's "The Body Keeps the Score" to training and working with horses with a bit of a trauma history. This episode is part 1 of this book's episodes as I haven't quite finished all my notes on this one. Look out for part 2! This Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/109 See other human-related books I recommend: https://www.equitheory.com/human Site: https://equitheory.com Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Store: https://equitheory.com/shop Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
Hallo hallo! Ready to talk... emo? ...tions? This episode discusses managing our emotions around horses, balancing school, work, and horses, and allowing yourself the permission to live yer life. Plus some bonus explanation of what I've done to combat insomnia in the past (: This Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/108 Site: https://equitheory.com Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Store: https://equitheory.com/shop Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
This ep is basically a speed run of all the things I've learned over the past year that have largely changed my life. All centered around increasing your connection with your horse, this episode goes into mindfulness, perception, intention, some emotional regulation and more. Additionally, I answer a listener question regarding a horse who nips/bites. Here's the question: "I was wondering if you could discuss what a horse who nips means. My mare was scoped and treated for ulcers and I have seen a huge difference in her. She's done with treatment but usually still nips when you go to pet her. I've been working on consent based care in the past months and also asking her if I can move into her space which seems to be working to make her feel much more comfortable. My question is why would she continue to nip? Is it a learned history from the ulcer? (you couldn't groom/tack up or in anyway pet her without her biting at you) She's on a gastric support feed and a ration balancer in order to keep her sugars down so I don't think the ulcers are back since she is in a very low stress environment from what I observe with low sugar grains. Could I also be influencing this behavior by expecting it? Also what can I do to make her more comfortable when being around me? Just so you know I'm younger which means that I don't have everything that I would want for her. She's at my house so I have full control of her living situation (outside 24/7 with other horses)." This question calls to mind the tendency to focus on what is going wrong, thereby expecting it, and perhaps even unintentionally influencing it to go wrong. Try to avoid statements like, “I want my horse not doing xyz,” as this still focuses your attention on the negative. This tends to lead to punishment, fear, or pain. Instead try this: Ex: Horse bites Unproductive: I don't want my horse to bite. Productive: I want my horse to feel safe, to interact with me with a closed, still muzzle. This Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/107 Site: https://equitheory.com Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Store: https://equitheory.com/shop Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
EquiTheory covers all things horsemanship with an emphasis on science + connection. Explore what it means to be a human among horses — from training behaviors + studying equine psychology to tackling mental health + life's idiosyncrasies — all from the perspective of relatable equestrian, Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory. Spice up your trail ride, drive to the barn, or stall mucking with a podcast on a mission to help you better understand yourself + your horse. All while entertaining you with Jill's riding + training stories, interviews with other equine professionals, and her lame dad jokes. This Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/trailer Site: https://equitheory.com Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Merch: https://equitheory.com/shop Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
Hey hello hi and welcome BACK! Updates and tangents galore, tune in to this week's episode to be entertaining for sure! How's the rhyme work? Needs work? ...figures. Nevertheless, the EquiTheory podcast is BACK IN BUSINESS FRIENDS! This Episode's Page on EquiTheory.com: https://equitheory.com/episodes/106 Site: https://equitheory.com Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Merch: https://equitheory.com/shop Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory EquiTheory Podcast — Hosted by Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD
EquiTheory covers all things horsemanship with an emphasis on science + connection. Explore what it means to be a human among horses — from training behaviors + studying equine psychology to tackling mental health + life's idiosyncrasies — all from the perspective of relatable equestrian, Jill Treece of JETEquiTheory. Spice up your trail ride, drive to the barn, or stall mucking with a podcast on a mission to help you better understand yourself + your horse. All while entertaining you with Jill's riding + training stories, interviews with other equine professionals, and her lame dad jokes. Site: https://equitheory.com Premium Feed: https://equitheory.supercast.com/ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/w3Beu8aff2 Store: https://equitheory.com/shop Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equitheory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational and entertainment purposes only, NOT professional consultation. This podcast is not a replacement for a personal horse / rider trainer or professional mental health counseling. While I take precautions and do my best to fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate, understand you do so at your own risk and accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm. By submitting a question, you acknowledge that anything written may be used for discussion on the EquiTheory Podcast.
Enjoy a drizzly lazy day with me as I regale events of the week's past such as the start of my new job, Zoë updates, and Azula's rain rot. We also dip into the divisive woo woo topic of energy where some shine with passion and where others spit in disgust (some really hate the idea of "training with energy"...). But I offer ye this... might we be looking at what it means to "train with energy" in the wrong way? Does is matter how you look at it? Isn't it just a nasty marketing ploy to justify not-so-great methods? Listen and see...(; I also answer a few questions in the advice segment: How to begin to heal my relationships with my horse. I bought him 2 years ago as an all rounder, maybe riding club etc. He's not straightforward. Have spent the last 2 years battling with traditional methods and hating it more and more. Now I'm ready to just give up and sell him, but listening to part 2 of your chat with Adele Shaw I realized I could fall back in love. I'm probably going to loan him out to a hacking home for 6 months to give me a break and I may join Adele's foundation course if I decide to have him back but how can I repair our relationship now. I don't want to start training with R+ if he's about to go to a traditional loan home but I want to feel a connection with him again. Thanks for all you do and for helping me resolve the cognitive dissonance of being a horse lover in the modern traditional British equestrian community. I am brand new to using +R & just starting to teach targeting & manners through a stall. My question is in previous sessions I've had issues with my donkey having anxiety/herd bound issues when I'm working with my mare. I have another donkey but he doesn't seem to care about him when my mare is out of sight. Any suggestions on helping my donkey be ok when I'm somewhere else with my mare? I'm worried he may injure himself. My Equine Separation Anxiety Resource Page — https://equitheory.com/topics/separation-anxiety Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EquiTheory Merch: https://jetequitheory.creator-spring.com Website: https://EquiTheory.com/podcast Contact https://www.equitheory.com/contact Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JETEquiTheory/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EquiTheory/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JETEquiTheory Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EquiTheory TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jetequitheory Twitter: https://twitter.com/JETEquiTheory Listener Survey — https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Submit Your Questions — https://forms.gle/atomwBfYTY1rfDDJ6 Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/support
For the fastest episode turnaround in the history of ETP, I present to you a ‘sode filled to the brim with human-related content. This one has very little to do with horses, and everything to do with some potentially relatable hardships that have been going on in my life as well as how I'm dealing with them + what self-care practices have made all the difference for me. I hope this episode helps someone out there in one way or another, either way, thanks for listening
Come along with me for a little bit of a story time as I regale the recent events spent enjoying the equines as they are as well as the young horses' first time loose in the arena. Beyond this enchanting tale, I also took on a few listener questions. I cover… A pony who's struggling with leading + balking. A horse who rears when asked to go forward. A human who lacks motivation to work with horses in the winter. Use this link to get $100 off the Getting Behavior course: https://illis.se/education/discounted-getting-behaviour-course/?ref=jet Beginner's Guide to +R Podcast Episodes: https://www.jetequitheory.com/positive-reinforcement/glossary Target Training: https://www.jetequitheory.com/blog/how-to-start-clicker-training-with-r Saddle Fitting Livestreams: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLivxzeuhoU-amz6ko2i3KIHgdSlZ86Zgq Video of Dex + Azula: https://www.equitheory.com/podcast/ep103 Patreon: https://patreon.com/equitheory Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Submit Your Questions: https://forms.gle/atomwBfYTY1rfDDJ6 Merch: https://jetequitheory.creator-spring.com Website: https://EquiTheory.com/podcast Contact: https://www.equitheory.com/contact Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JETEquiTheory/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EquiTheory/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JETEquiTheory Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EquiTheory TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jetequitheory Twitter: https://twitter.com/JETEquiTheory Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/support
What a wonderful lil episode this was! I hope it gave you guys some solid ideas of how we can work to improve the way that +R trainers present themselves, the science of behavior and training, and how we can all work to better the lives of our equine companions. Guest, Adele Shaw, and I attempt (as much as our very tangent prone brains allow) to cover a shaping plan from top to bottom explaining the bad and correcting for the good. Except this shaping plan isn't for the horses this time; it's all about us, the positive reinforcement trainers. So, if you are one, thinking of becoming one, or have interacted with one in the past, this episode is a great deep dive into why +R trainers are sometimes mildly unbearable and why other times, they are anything but! LIMA: https://m.iaabc.org/about/lima/ Humane Hierarchy: https://m.iaabc.org/about/lima/hierarchy/ Follow Adele! https://www.thewillingequine.com/ https://instagram.com/thewillingequine @thewillingequine Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EquiTheory Merch: https://jetequitheory.creator-spring.com Website: https://EquiTheory.com/podcast Contact https://www.equitheory.com/contact Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JETEquiTheory/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EquiTheory/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JETEquiTheory Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EquiTheory TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jetequitheory Twitter: https://twitter.com/JETEquiTheory Listener Survey — https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Submit Your Questions — https://forms.gle/atomwBfYTY1rfDDJ6 Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/support
You guys, I am so stoked for this episode. It's been such a long time coming and I think it's so good! So, quit reading this lame description and dive into this episode with the one and only Adele Shaw of the Willing Equine. Adele Shaw is an internationally recognized mentor and trainer focused on creating a positive relationship between horse and human through science-based training and care practices. Drawn to horses labeled as “trouble makers” and “lost causes” from an early age, Adele has always had a passion for understanding the “why” behind behavior and a deep desire to help horses find their way back to wellness. This holistic approach examines the horse's environment, lifestyle, and physical and mental soundness to ensure that the horses are not simply surviving, but truly thriving in their life and relationship with their human caretakers. As a teacher, Adele is supportive and understanding of both horse and human, and tailors her lessons to provide the most personalized, accessible and ethically minded coaching possible. Her approach goes beyond method: by offering flexible training and care systems, the wellbeing of the horse and the empowerment of the student always remain the primary goals. In addition to her hands-on work with specialized rehabilitation cases at her ranch in Texas, Adele maintains an active role in the equestrian community through her clinics, online student programs, courses, blog, podcast, and social media outreach. As she connects with students across the globe, Adele remains dedicated to making information on behavioral science, positive reinforcement, LIMA principles, humane hierarchy, and species appropriate care practices accessible and achievable for every horse owner through The Willing Equine." https://www.thewillingequine.com/ https://instagram.com/thewillingequine @thewillingequine Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EquiTheory Merch: https://jetequitheory.creator-spring.com Website: https://EquiTheory.com/podcast Contact https://www.equitheory.com/contact Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JETEquiTheory/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EquiTheory/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JETEquiTheory Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EquiTheory TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jetequitheory Twitter: https://twitter.com/JETEquiTheory Listener Survey — https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Submit Your Questions — https://forms.gle/atomwBfYTY1rfDDJ6 #EquiTheoryPodcast Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational + entertainment purposes only, not professional consultation. While we take precautions and fact-check, topics discussed should be considered opinions and listeners should practice due diligence before taking any action. If you participate (by commenting, submitting a question, or reviewing), understand it is at your own risk, accept full responsibility for any resulting liability/harm, & anything written may be used for discussion. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/support
Heyyyy Hello Hi! Welcome to and/or back to the EquiTheory Podcast! I'm your host, Jill Treece, and this week's episode is THE 100TH EPISODE!
Welcome one and all to this absolute albatross-infested podcast episode. I hope you brought your opinion oars because you'll be treading and wading through several of mine this episode (canoe, think canoe, that's the metaphor). But, never fear, I assure you, my dear faint-hearted listener, that there are countermeasures in place such as… whacky, upbeat moments, cool, fun, funky fresh announcements, and silly goofy pony clips and tales sure to sustain your attention and bridge the gap between the entertaining podcast you all know and love, and that which lies beyond. Resources: https://www.abortionfinder.org https://www.plannedparenthood.org/abortion-access? https://prochoice.org/patients/find-a-provider/ https://abortionfunds.org/need-abortion/ Support: https://prochoice.org https://www.plannedparenthood.org https://secure.actblue.com/donate/supportabortionfunds?refcode=nnafwebsite Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EquiTheory Merch: https://jetequitheory.creator-spring.com Website: https://EquiTheory.com/podcast Contact https://www.equitheory.com/contact Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JETEquiTheory/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EquiTheory/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JETEquiTheory Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EquiTheory TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jetequitheory Twitter: https://twitter.com/JETEquiTheory Listener Survey — https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Submit Your Questions — https://forms.gle/atomwBfYTY1rfDDJ6 Disclaimer: This content is provided for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. No EquiTheory episode constitutes a professional consultation. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that reactions or responses from others are beyond Jill's control. Your participation is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Topics and views discussed are personal opinion unless stated otherwise; although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Listeners should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/equitheory/support
Hey hotties, if you're also feeling like you've been living in a Johnny Cash music video going down, down, down in a burning ring of fire, this is the episode for you. I dive into the week of hundred-degree heat we've been spit-roasting and caramelizing in down here in the southern United States, and the challenges of keeping horses cool in it. I also do you all the favor of explaining how I helped Azula realize that the water horse is in fact not a translucent, spitting, slithery worm demon out to end her, but instead, a worthy ally, dare I say, friend. And now she can't get enough of it! That's enough caption, for now, I do literally have to run to go check on the horses and hose off the hot ones! Thanks for listening! EquiTheory Listener Survey: https://forms.gle/UPetxzw5HuVHRuz79 Training + Behavior Advice Submissions: https://forms.gle/atomwBfYTY1rfDDJ6 Here are some articles about heat stress + helping horses stay cool during these brutal summer temperatures: “There was no cooling effect of scraping following rapid cold-water application,” he said, which indicates heat dissipation by conduction is greater than that of sweat evaporation. Specifically, the horses' body temperatures dropped and continued to drop 10 seconds after water application alone. When the team scraped the water from the horses' bodies, their temperatures increased immediately.” Hosing Hot Horses Post-Exercise: Scrape Off Water or Reapply? — https://thehorse.com/1101202/hosing-hot-horses-post-exercise-scrape-off-water-or-reapply/ How to Help Your Horse Avoid Heat Stress This Summer — https://thehorse.com/173836/how-to-help-your-horse-avoid-heat-stress-this-summer/ Summer Care — https://thehorse.com/topics/horse-care/seasonal-care/summer-care/ How to keep your horse cool this summer! — https://proequinegrooms.com/tips/grooming/staying-cool-in-the-summer-part-i/ Keeping Horses Cool in Hot Weather — https://ker.com/equinews/keeping-horses-cool-hot-weather/
To my fellow equestrian entrepreneurial spirits and internet hashtag girl bosses, this one's for you. This episode dives into my experiences as a ✨social media influencer✨ in the equestrian world. From what it was like when I came up to all the ways it's changed today. I give some advice on what I've learned about how to be successful today (even though I'm rotten at implementing it myself) as well as discuss some of the thoughts you guys shared with me on Instagram. Don't forget to take the survey! It would be a massive help to me. Thanks for listening(: EquiTheory Podcast Listener Survey — https://forms.gle/tPEd7T6VoWTyXpBU6 All Episodes on Site Now! — https://equitheory.com/podcast Merch Now Available! — https://jetequitheory.creator-spring.com
This episode is unfortunately a tragic one. A lot of things went south over the last weekend. It honestly seemed to be one awful thing after the other. It was difficult to discuss, but I felt that those of you following Rory and Reina's story deserved the update. Beyond that, there wasn't really much else that I think I could've talked about for this week. So please be kind and try to understand that if we had known what would've been ahead of us, we never would've made the decision we did a few weeks ago. The whole thing was beyond heartbreaking and awful to deal with. May momma Reina rest easy❤️
Good morrow my friends, and happy Tuesday. If you'd like to brighten your ruby day, give this episode a taste. In it, I cover a unique experience I shared with my mare, Zoë, that has me rethinking some things. It seems that may be my permanent state of being and perhaps I ought to just accept that whenever I think I've figured something out, the universe will grant me something even more unexpected than the something I thought I'd figured out. What a caption for a podcast episode, but in truth, it's because I honestly cannot recall much more about what I talked about, so hopefully the chattering of my lil verbose and over-sharing heart will make a larger impression on you than it did me! Thanks for listening & reading (did you read this, lol do people actually read podcast captions or am I just writing it for the robots and SEO gods?)
This episode is more serious than the more recent eps as I cover the recent world debut of our Andalusian x Lusitano colt, Rory. His dam, Reina, was a neglected founder case… and a broodmare. And because of the heartbreaking nature of her situation, we faced some seriously tough decisions, and still will. Thank you guys for listening. Please leave a review for us & follow the socials(:
Howdy partner, and welcome back to your weekly dose of horsey nerddom. This time, we'll be delving in to the common quandary, “When can I stop with the food rewards already?!” Hopefully, you'll find that I answer this question, and if you're lucky… perhaps you'll learn a bit more about what forces drive your horse's brilliant, and not so brilliant, behavior. Thanks for lending your ear, friend. If you are ~so inclined~ please do leave a review & find us on the socials (i won't count it as stalking this time) _____________________________
Gather round equestrian friends for this dear episode of the podcast is a story time of sorts. I'll be telling ye all the tale of the mythical, magical Afleet Azula. She may be wee but she's a mighty lass (if you're not reading this caption with a Scottish accent, start over) and bonny to boot. So, grab yer popped corn, marshmellows, coffee or evenin' drink & enjoy a good ramble from your favorite child of chaos brain. Thanks for lending your ear, friend. If you are ~so inclined~ please do leave a review & find us on the socials (i won't count it as stalking this time) _____________________________
Do you also have a shame goblin hiding out under your bridge of dreams, slinking around hoping to thieve your newborn, budding confidence and pester you with an onslaught of intrusive thoughts about every way in which a given situation might go horribly wrong? *Inhale* If yes, this is the episode for you. I discuss those fun facets of hashtag living your best life and how to get the most out of your session planning so you might actually be able to get out of your own head and onto working with your horse. Enjoy(; Thanks for lending your ear, friend. Please leave a review for us & follow the socials if you are ~so inclined~ _____________________________
In this week's episode, I take a deep dive into my health and some of the big changes that I've made in my life that have done wonders for my mental and physical health, which, of course, only enhances the horsemanship aspect. It's all too common in the equestrian world that we overlook our personal health and even joke about how much we give our horses, but wouldn't dream of doing for ourselves. So, maybe this episode will inspire some ideas in you of how you can help your horse by helping yourself. Influences Discussed: ✧ Come Along for the Ride Podcast ✧ Journey On Podcast ✧ The Period Party Podcast ✧ Daring Greatly by Brené Brown ✧ The Defining Decade by Meg Jay ✧ The Period Repair Manual by Laura Briden ✧ Fix Your Period by Nicole Jardim ✧ The Power of Vulnerability — https://youtu.be/iCvmsMzlF7o ✧ Why 30 is Not the New 20 — https://youtu.be/vhhgI4tSMwc ✧ Video Mentioned: Creating Relaxation with an Anxious Dressage Prospect — https://youtu.be/_AqvNrE6lVM ✧ The Willing Equine — https://thewillingequine.com Thank you guys for checking it out! Please leave a review for us & follow the socials! _____________________________
Wow wow wow! This has been a LONG time coming! But here we are, back and better than ever! EquiTheory is returning to the podcasting realm with episode 88. In this episode, I dive into all of the life changes and perspective shifts I've faced over my break from the podcast as well as updates on the horses. Beyond that, I make some announcements about what you guys can expect from EquiTheory such as merch, the website update, the fact that the podcast is now available on YouTube! You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/JETEquiTheory Think of this as a catch-up episode and a reintroduction to me, the host Jill Treece, and what my vision is for the future of this podcast! I want to thank all of you guys for sticking around & allowing me this platform. It truly means the world. Don't forget, if you have a question for the podcast, become a patron! _____________________________
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I hope you guys are ready to dive into some training + behavior questions from EquiTheory Patrons! (To ask your question, join at http://patreon.com/equitheory) Maybe you'll relate to a few or it'll give you an idea of what you'd like to work on with your horse. So grab your tack cleaner, pitchfork, or trail riding pony & tune in! Here's the short version of the list of questions I answer in this episode: 1. What would be better solutions to help with the biting? 2. How do you start rebuilding a bond with your horse after it's been a while? 3. Any tips/tricks on trailer loading? 4. What do I need to do to recondition the halter? How can I change my training to help her? 5. How would I go about retraining a horse to ride that has been a pasture pet for the last 4 years? 6. Do you have any suggestions for how I can reduce my pony's stress with grain time? Thank you guys for checking it out! Please share the podcast, leave a review for us & follow the socials! Don't forget, if you have a question for the podcast, become a patron! _____________________________
We're officially back in business! My break is over and I'm thrilled to be back recording! This episode goes top to bottom covering allllllll the updates you've been waiting for + more. From moving houses & horse farms to how Zo is handling her recovery to my career and love life updates haha! It's all in this week's new episode. With the updates I've made to the podcast, some things are changing, but the important things will all stay the same. We're moving post days to Wednesdays, but the format will forge ahead as normal otherwise. I hope you guys enjoy the episode as if it were a casual catch-up chat with an old friend before we dive into training + behavior questions next week! Thank you guys for checking it out! Please leave a review for us & follow the socials! Don't forget, if you have a question for the podcast, become a patron! _____________________________
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