Seasoned Rider Radio is presented by Seasoned Rider Magazine. We are by, for and about riders over 40, 50, 60, 70 and beyond. Interesting guest interviews, news and information, issues facing the 40 plus rider and more.......
In this episode we discuss proper fit and proper care of riding helmets. Sponsored by:
Today we interview Cheryl Childs about her business name change and her philosophy and techniques to train people to help horses. Sponsored by:
Exciting News!!!! Hear more about our Christmas Gift Guide. Plus learn more about our Virtual Dog and Pony Expo coming in 2021!! Sponsored by:
Listen to today's episode to get expert tips from an equine nutritionalist about why it's important to maintain good gut health in your horse. Sponsored by:
In our final episode with Linda Tellington Jones -internationally irecognized equine expert who developed the Tellington Method approach to healing, training, and communicating (and author of more than 20 books) Linda discusses tips to help with a particular horse. Sponsored by:
Welcome to Episode 2 of our interview with Linda Tellington Jones. Linda is the internationally recognized equine expert who developed the Tellington Method approach to healing, training, and communicating that can be learned and practiced by horsemen and women of all levels. In this week's episode Linda discusses more about her methods. Sponsored by:
This week and for the next 2 weeks we are proud to present an informative interview with Linda Tellington-Jones. Linda is the internationally recognized equine expert who developed the Tellington Method approach to healing, training, and communicating that can be learned and practiced by horsemen and women of all levels. In this week's episode Linda discusses how her history and how she developed her methods. Sponsored by:
Our interview with Bernice Ende - Lady Long Rider was our most listened to podcast in 2019. We thought some of our new listeners and subscribers might want to hear her story. Sponsored by:
With the seasons beginning to change it's time for some tips about your horse's gut health. Gabrielle Sutton explains how to avoid gut problems during the winter. Sponsored by:
Today Cheryl talks to Lana Nafzinger about the benefits of "going bitless" and Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle Sponsored by:
This week Cheryl talks to Ginger Kathrens, founder of the Cloud Foundation, about the need to protect our wild horses and our public lands. https://www.thecloudfoundation.org/ Sponsored by:
In this week's episode we meet Nance McManus - a seasoned rider and western dressage enthusiast. Listen in as we learn more about the sport. Sponsored by:
In this episode Cheryl talks with Celeste Huston Green. Celeste breeds beautiful horses of many different breeds. She shares her knowledge and experience in breeding horses. Sponsored by:
In this week's episode we talk about more events going virtual - including our Seasoned Rider Versatility Challenge. Listen in for details. Sponsored by:
We are so excited about this week's episode of Horse Talk. Our guest is Ginger Kathrens - founder of the Cloud Foundation. She discusses the immense need to protect our wild horses and our public lands. Sponsored by: L
In this episode we talk about the strangest Belmont Ever. We also introduce the Seasoned Rider Dream Horses Calendar. A portion of the proceeds to benefit The Cloud Foundation . Sponsored by:
In this week's episode Cheryl is joined by Jen Johnson with North American Western Dressage. Jen explains about Western Dressage and the NAWD's virtual competitions. Sponsored by:
We have a very special guest today. Meet Mel. We're pleased to get a new perspective straight from the horse's mouth. Sponsored by:
In this week's episode we discuss our first year of podcasts and many of the interesting Seasoned Riders we have interviewed. Sponsored by:
In this weeks episode we were saddened to announce that the "Daddy of Em All" - Cheyenne Frontier Days was cancelled for the first time in 123 years. We also discussed the anniversary of Cheryl's first horse 45 years ago. Sponsored by:
In this week's episode we hear Part 2 of Cheryl's interview with Laura Quson of Tipperary Helmets. Laura discusses a new technology in helmet protection. We also discuss Anheuser Busch's newest Clydesdale commercial; the rescheduled Triple Crown and Virtual Horse Shows Sponsored by:
In this week's episode we interview Laura Qusen with Tipperary Helmets. She discusses helmet fitting, care, cleaning and storing. She also encourages wearing a helmet. Why risk riding without a helmet? Sponsored by:
In this week's episode we discuss news from USEF that some horse shows will be opening up and discuss other updates related to the horse industry and COVID 19. Sponsored by:
Well now we've heard everything! A virtual Kentucky Derby will be held tomorrow. What???? We also discuss massage treatments for horses and feature a moving "Heart and Soul" story from one of our readers/listeners. Sponsored by:
In today's episode we discuss several topics including Holistic Hoof Care and Barefoot Horses plus news from the Appaloosa Horse Club that they are stopping riding classes in their shows for 2 year old horses. Sponsored by:
In today's episode we talk about new features being added to our online magazine including Holistic Horse, Heart & Soul Stories, Trainer's Corral, Equine Business Directory and Voice Over Videos to promote equine businesses. Sponsored by:
Despite the coronvirus situation we are keeping caught up with our podcasts. In this week's episode we discussed trail riding and also asked everyone to tell us their favorite Western movie or TV show. Go to our facebook to tell us your favorite. facebook.com/seasonedridermagazine Sponsored by:
We are working from home right now. Kenna tried to get in on the chat: Wanted to do our part to distract from the problem everyone is dealing with right now. Picking up feed was an interesting experience. Sponsored by:
In today's episode Cheryl interviews Lana Nafziger with Bitless Bridle and PHS Saddlery about the training benefits of the use of a bitless bridle. Sponsored by:
Dan Nyberg with Morton Buildings discusses how to begin when you're thinking of constructing a new barn. Listen as Dan gives valuable information. Sponsored by:
In this episode we discuss the National Pony Express Association annual reride from Sacramento, CA to St. Joseph, MO. Do you have the courage to try it? They are looking for riders. Visit their website for more information: https://nationalponyexpress.org/ We also give a shout out to some of our "Heart Horse" listeners and talk about our dream barns. If you won the lottery what would be your dream barn and dream location? Sponsored by:
We talk about the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show and the man who in Iowa who saved a 100+ year old show cart company and the "let's do it" attitude of horse people. Sponsored by:
Today we have an interesting discussion about how your emotions can affect your horse. We also discuss an upcoming segment - Barn Talk - with the experts from Morton Building and talk about upcoming Horse Expos and Fair. Listen in.... Sponsored by:
Seasoned Rider Horse Talk has designated February as Heart Horse Month. Today Cathy and Cheryl start the ball rolling talking about the special horses in their lives. They invite you to submit your stories about your "heart horse(s)". Next month we'll be sharing your stories thoughout the month. Sponsored by:
Today's guest is Erik Lee (Pictured above with his wife Shelli) Erik has an interesting story to tell. Erik showed and trained Saddlebreds and Hackneys. He is also a soon to be USEF judge. One day in 2015 he was looking for a training cart for a pony and called Jerald Sulky Co. in Waterloo, IA. The business had recently closed, but the business was for sale so he ended up buying the business instead of a cart. Listen in to find out if he ever got the cart he was looking for...... Sponsored by:
In this episode we talk to Ann Pringle - publisher of Driving Digest Magazine. We talk about everything from Combined Driving Events to driving a sleigh to the history of sleigh bells. Sponsored by:
In this episode host Cheryl Childs discusses the potential problems with being a Seasoned Rider, both physically and emotionally. She talks about the best way to handle fear and other issues for the Seasoned Rider. Sponsored by:
In this week's episode you get to know the hosts of Seasoned Rider a little better. Then animal nutrionalist Gabriele Sutton of KAM Animal Services gives us tips on the importance of a healthy gut in your horse. Sponsored by:
TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR HORSE HEALTHY THIS WINTER!!! Equine nutritionalist Gabriele Sutton discusses several things you can do to keep your horse healthy this winter. Brought to you by:
In today's episode we talk to Seasoned Rider Nance McManus. She talks about her passion for horses and the pleasure she gets from competing in Western Dressage. "I'm in it for the fun" she says and she encourages anyone to give Western Dressage a try. Sponsored by:
Our guest today is Jochen Schleese founder of Schleese Saddlery and Saddle Fit 4 Life. In 1985 Jochen was certified as the youngest master saddler in Europe and in 1986 was asked to be the official saddler for the World Dressage Championship in Canada. He is the author of 2 books - Suffering in Silence and the Silent Killer - both about saddle fitting. He established Saddle Fit 4 Life as an independent organization to teach saddle fit evaluation. Jochen has devoted his life to protecting horse and rider from long-term damage caused by ill- fitting saddles and tack. Jochen is very informative. Let's listen. https://saddlefit4life.com https://schleese.com "Schleese - the female saddle specialist in dressage, jumping, pony and western saddles for women."
In this episode of Horse Talk we talk to Dolly DeCair. Dolly is 83 years old, still in the saddle and still riding in endurance rides. The photo above was taken in August. She owned and rode Wazirs Karahty a GREAT endurance horse with an incredible race record. 55 starts 54 completions 21 Best Conditions 3395 lifetime miles. She bred many, many Arabian horses. Sponsored by: https://www.omegafields.com If you're gonna saddle up - SaddleRight https://www.saddleright.com https://tuckersaddlery.com
Today's episode features Seasoned Cowboy Mounted Shooter Diana Olson. Cowboy Mounted Shooting is one of the fastest growing equine sports in the country today. Diana talks about the the history of Cowboy Mounted Shooting and the rules and regulations involved in the sport. As she says "it's not all about the guns-it's about training your horse". Sponsored by: https://www.omegafields.com If you're gonna saddle up - SaddleRight https://www.saddleright.com https://tuckersaddlery.com
In today's episode Yvonne South from SaddleRight Orthopedic Pads talks about the advantages of an orthopedic saddle pad to dissapate pressure from the saddle and encourage the regeneration and rebuilding of back and shoulder muscles in the horse. Sponsored by: https://www.omegafields.com "If you're gonna saddle up SaddleRight" https://www.saddleright.com
Seasoned endurance rider Paul Sidio has over 5,000 American Endurance Ride Conference miles under his belt. Today he discusses how he got started in endurance riding and how he continues to promote the sport of endurance riding. https://aerc.org Sponsored by: Tipperary is dedicated to making riding the best part... https://tipperaryequestrian.com Sponsored by: Try one and discover the difference. https://specializedsaddles.com
HOUSE PASSES LEGISLATION TO STOP USING SORING TACTICS (CHEMICALS,CHAINS AND STACKS) ON TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES! Teresa Bippen of Friends of Sound Horses is delighted to announce that the United States House passed a resolution banning all soring tactics on horses. She also explains that there is still work to be done to get the bill passed in the Senate.
Bernice Ende (Lady Long Rider) has ridden more than 30,000 miles since 2005. She travels solo - with only the company of her three horses. Listen in as she tells her fascinating story. Sponsored by:
Carol Dunbar, Seasoned Rider, and Gypsy Vanner Horse breeder tells us how she and her late husband, David, discovered Gypsy Vanner Horses and decided to start a retirement business that became a passion for both of them.