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Eddie Grant catches up with Anna Blake. In this episode, we unravel the multi-faceted dimensions of job satisfaction in paraplanners. Anna Blake's MSc study unveils the interplay between factors such as employment status, professionalisation and stakeholder relationships, providing valuable perspectives for paraplanners, advisers and industry professionals. The session is full of hints and tips.
Claire Trott discusses with Danni Brotherston, Leanda Cardall and Anna Blake what it it like to be a female senior manager in St. James's Place for International Women's day 2023. The discussion explores how they came to be in their position and the challenges each experience with their different lives both inside and outside of SJP.
In this episode, Jec interviews Anna Blake, a Colorado horsewoman with a popular blog and several volumes of her life with horses, in prose and poetry. The two focus on calming signals. More on that in a sec, after I mention two terrific sponsors quickly. Our title sponsor is Lucerne Farms, producers of quality forage feeds. And Lucerne is this fantastic company in northern Maine. And forage is chopped, packaged hay. After hay and grass, it's pretty much the best alternative. Way wiser than grain. Check them out at Lucerne Farms.com or at your local feed story. Oh, and they will be at the Best Horse Practices Summit, too. We thank Skratch Labs for their support. Skratch Labs makes drinks and energy bars and chews. They all have less sugar and a bit more sodium than most sports drinks. If you are sweating, which I bet most of us our doing these days, you need to replace your electrolytes. Try the powered sports drinks. Pineapple is my fav. Use ‘besthorse25' and get 25 percent off. So, calming signals. Call me literal and narrow-minded, but I struggle with the definition of calming signals. Does it mean that the horse is giving off signals that indicate calmness? Or is it the opposite? Or is it the human's body language and what we're conveying to the horse? Turns out Anna is borrowing the term from dog trainer Turid Rugaas. Calming signals describe “the social skills or body language that dogs use to avoid conflict, invite play, and communicate a wide range of information to other dogs." "Calming signals in horses are somewhat similar and include looking away, having lateral ears, yawning, stretching down, licking lips or eating in order to calm themselves. Calming cues communicate stress, and at the same time, release stress. It is modeling behavior for us; they want us to drop our stress level or aggressiveness," she writes. I would place this episode in the tools for the toolbox category. It's always good to hear new thoughts on horse-human interactions. If it helps or if we can harmlessly experiment with a new idea, why not? More tools, wider perspectives is always good – unless it makes a big clutter in the toolbox. And by that I mean if we become inconsistent or if our work becomes unpredictable or difficult for our horses to understand, then it's probably time to declutter or have a better, more honed approach. Mostly, this interview stresses the need to observe. It pays off when we are quiet and listen. What do you think? We thank Kate's Real Food and Patagonia WorkWear for their continued support. Did you know? All ya gotta do is comment or suggest a podcast topic or send us a training question here and you'll be automatically qualified for our monthly Patagonia WorkWear giveaway. Thanks for listening y'all!
Anna V. Blake and Melissa Unger, educators at Elizabeth Forward School District and South Fayette School District respectively, join us to talk about the and they've developed and written to aid young learners discover STEAM topics using simple and...
Anna V. Blake and Melissa Unger, educators at Elizabeth Forward School District and South Fayette School District respectively, join us to talk about the youtube channel and book they've developed and written to aid young learners discover STEAM topics using simple and low-tech resources.
It was a lot of fun (and thought-provoking!) to visit with Anna, after having met her at Equidays here in New Zealand in '18. She has such a way with horses and words! Anna Blake is a horse advocate, trainer, international clinician, and award-winning author of six books. Anna believes affirmative training principles build a Relaxed & Forward foundation that crosses over all riding disciplines in the same way that the understanding of Calming Signals benefits all equine communication. We hold a profound concern for the horse's mental and physical welfare. “It's serious training but I keep a light heart because horses like us that way.” At home at Infinity Farm, on the windy treeless prairie of Colorado, with a multi-species herd of horses, llamas, goats, dogs, and our moral compass, Edgar Rice Burro. www.AnnaBlake.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/relaxedforward/ Facebook Author https://www.facebook.com/AnnaBlake.Author/ Instagram @annamblake9 Twitter: @anna Blake About American Cowboy In New Zealand Podcast: Join horseman Ben Longwell, an American Cowboy living in New Zealand, as he shares stories & adventures and interviews extraordinary men and women in the equine and ranching industries to gain insight into horsemanship and life itself. As part of his mission to help people and their horses achieve more together, through his business True West Horsemanship Ltd, this show includes horsemanship & training tips, stories, interviews with other industry professionals, and tips for personal development and life applications. http://truewesthorsemanship.com https://www.facebook.com/truewesthorsemanship https://www.instagram.com/true_west_horsemanship https://www.youtube.com/cowboyandkiwigirl https://www.tiktok.com/@true_west_horsemanship
In this Artpop Talk with Anna Blake, a freelance arts writer and account holder of but_is_it_art on TikTok, we discuss a video of Anna's that went viral, stirring confusion on why Pablo Picasso is considered "overrated" between feminist and fascists. Anna elaborates on her TikTok by discussing the Die Ausstellung “Entartete Kunst” or Degenerate Art as called by the nazi party and we dive into a larger conversation about "accountability" and Cancel Culture within the arts.Follow Anna's TikTok account HERE!https://ruckusjournal.org/
Kelly talks with Anna Blake about her story and the legacy of hospitality passed on from her parents. We discuss how her upbringing shaped her worldview and adult career and ministry, her unique and empowering view of leadership, and the inspiring programs making a difference in kids' lives today. Anna has served vulnerable children and families in Texas for almost 20 years. She has held various roles in child welfare from Case Manager, Faith-Based Recruiter, Regional Director to Program Administrator. She currently serves as the Director of Faith Based & Community Engagement for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
A conversation between Anna Blake, contributor for Ruckus, Joey Yates, Curatorial Director at KMAC Museum in Louisville, KY, and artist Jordan Nassar, whose work is currently on exhibition at KMAC in a solo show titled The Field is Infinite. Jordan Nassar http://www.jordannassar.com/ Anna Blake https://www.instagram.com/anna0livia/?hl=en Joey Yates https://www.instagram.com/joeeyates/?hl=en If you have thoughts or ideas for this show or would like to get involved with Art of Gravity, send an email to info@Ruckusjournal.org. If you’d like to see this and all of our projects grow subscribe on Patreon for as little as $1 a month (I promise every little bit helps). https://ruckusjournal.org/ https://www.patreon.com/ruckuslouisville
- Horses cannot respect us because they do not have that process in their brain, says horse advokat, clinician and author Anna Blake. - We have all been taught some version of ask, tell, make and if horses don't hear us, we talk louder. How about turning the volume down and listen for a change? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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- Horses cannot respect us because they do not have that process in their brain, says horse advokat, clinician and author Anna Blake. - We have all been taught some version of ask, tell, make and if horses don't hear us, we talk louder. How about turning the volume down and listen for a change? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I’d first like to take a moment to thank everyone who responded to my last podcast episode. I honestly though it may well be time to turn to something new and give this up. I was very pleasantly surprised to see the response. Thus I am still here and will be coming to you weekly once again. I’d truly appreciate it if you can go to www.patreon.com/comealongfortheridepodcast and become a supporter like these amazing peopleSigne of HorsesRachel Beddingfield from Connection TrainingLouise EhrichLiz EhrichLauren ArcayJessica VoellerFiona WagstaffElisa MansfieldEiddwen SkellonBelinda DawsBelinda AnnePeter PappThis weeks episode was recorded in October 2019 and was a part of Anna Blake’s Australian Tour where I hosted Anna here in South East Qld. This was the evening of day 1 of the clinic. I love doing solo interviews but I really love a live audience where everyone can be involved and great questions are asked, which is what happened here. So being October 2019 this was way before covid so groups of as many people as you like were allowed, it’s hard to remember that kind of time but it happened! I really loved the group that came along to this clinic. It was a place of such great conversation and learning and I’m so glad to be able to share this podcast with you today.If you’d like to learn more about Anna Blake you may want to listen to the first interview I did with her back in episode 22 of the podcast.To connect with Anna you can follow any of these linksIf you'd like to buy Anna's books then you can go to book depository here.To read Anna's blog, organise a session with her or see where her next workshop is you can go to her blog website.She also has an author website here.To connect with Petep Papp from peter and the Herd you can do so here.FacebookInstagram
Speaking with horse advocate Anna Blake was beyond delightful, and had me giggling or crying good tears throughout the episode, as she shared her hard-earned wisdom about horses, training, communication and life. We talked about calming signals, how they show up in horses and humans, and how we can use them as a road map to understanding and relaxation. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! Anna Blake is a horse advocate, then a trainer, international clinician, and award-winning author. Working with riders of any discipline and horses of any breed, Anna believes affirmative dressage training principals build a relaxed & forward foundation that crosses over all riding disciplines in the same way that the understanding Calming Signals benefits all equine communication. She blogs at Relaxed & Forward on annablake.com. Her clinics and writing affirm a humorous and inspirational approach to understanding, training, and respecting animals. She blogs weekly at Relaxed & Forward on annablake.com and the author of five books. Infinity Farm is home, on the flat, windy, treeless prairie of Colorado, with a multi-species herd of horses, llamas, goats, dogs, and our moral compass, Edgar Rice Burro. Learn more about Anna at annablake.com
Well, I’m back from my break! It’s so great to be back in your ears, it feels amazing to have the headphones on again chatting to and connecting with you all once again.In this episode I want to let you know 4 things, so don’t stop early, wait until I get to the end or you may miss out on something important!Here are the links for the information in the podcastPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/comealongfortheridepodcast Please consider joining as a subscription member of the podcast. This will ensure that the podcast becomes, and stays, weekly once again. Check out the tier system, you get something at every level and believe me, every cent counts!Eden River Equestrian - www.edenriverequestrian.com the home of the podcast and where you can purchase some ethical, sustainable and organic goods for you and your horse.Anna Blake Tour - https://www.facebook.com/events/477436262818750/ Come and join us in Laceys Creek where we are hosting the amazing Anna Blake. She is conducting a ridden and in hand Calming Signals Clinic. It's going to be amazing. there are plenty of accommodation options for anyone interested.Business Partner - That's right, I'm looking for one! If you are interested in opening a conversation, if you are serious about becoming my business partner, then please email me at info@edenriverequestrian.com Would you like to join like-minded people in a Facebook Group? The pop on over to the Eden River Equestrian Facebook Group where you can chat about anything you like that you have seen or been wondering about.Join us onFacebookInstagramTwitter
Defending Utah is joined by Anna Blake Tracey of the International Coalition for Drug Awareness to discuss the serious dangers of psychotropic medications used to treat diagnoses like ADHD, depression and bi-polar disorder. You can learn more about Dr Tracey at www.drugawareness.orgBecome a member of Defending Utah http://www.defendingutah.org/page/membershipSponsorswww.nusmile.comwww.highercallingfirearms.comwww.americanappliancehvac.comwww.blacklotuswebdev.comwww.andersenaccounting.comwww.championsneverquit.com
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In this episode, we chat with Anna Blake a student of physical therapy finishing up her first semester at Franciscan University in Baton Rouge. Anna discussed her journey to PT school and being the first-year program at her university. IG :annaeblake Go to Physiomemes.com and use this code for 20% off your next order: GRADITUDE20 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/graditude/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/graditude/support
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Breathe, listen more/talk less and have gratitude. A beautiful podcast with Anna Blake on calming signals and listening to our horses, especially the small signs that we often miss and some thoughts that might challenge the way we think...just what we want. Growth! You can find Anna on fb or her website www.annablake.com or www.annablake.com
In this episode I have gone back over the trainers that I have spoken to in each previous episode and found the Top 5 Horse Training Tips.What I love about these tips is that they all have a similar focus. These trainers are from varied disciplines and from all over the world, yet their foundations are similar, their naming of it may be a bit different, the way they do it may be slightly different, but the intention and end result are all very similar. They all work with calmness and taking your time to build a strong connection with their horse.Here are the links to the trainers that I speak of in the podcast.Mosie Trewhitt from Liberty HorsemanshipKirsty Hagger from Willowvale Spanish MustangsEmma Bryant from Equality Equine ServicesValence Williams from Soul Horse RevolutionMel Fleming from Connecting with Horses, Riding with SynchronicityAnna Blake from Relaxed and ForwardDonna Anderson from One Horse Life Australia and New ZealandTo let me know of your training questions you would like answered please connect with me on my website, or through Facebook, Twitter or InstagramThis episode was brought to you by EQUITANA Australia. EQUITANA is happening from the 15th to 18th November this year in Melbourne.The Off the Track program aims to facilitate the placement of retired thoroughbred racehorses in second careers by promoting the network of Racing Victoria Acknowledged Retrainers across the state, driving demand for the breed as performance and pleasure horses and educating the community about the various life after racing options, versatility of use, and the appropriate care and retraining of the thoroughbred.It's so nice to see EQUITANA making a difference in the life of these beautiful horses. This event will be happening at the Rowville Outdoor Arena on Thursday morning. They will also be doing a jump off in the Think Fencing Arena on Sunday 12:45pm - 2:00pmYou can see this event with your day pass. To get your tickets go to equitana.com.au I hope to see you there. Make sure you say hi if you see me.
In this episode I speak with Anna Blake who is a dressage trainer, author and blogger. Her blog, Relaxed and Forward has a weekly entry since 2011, so if you like what you hear today, as I know you will, and you want to immerse yourself in what Anna teaches, her blog is a great place to start. She has also written 4 books and coaches people all over the world in dressage, one of the amazing things Anna brought to the horse world is the awareness of calming signals. These are signals that we may take as disrespect or disobedience from our horses, when actually, it’s our horses way of asking us to calm down please, and let’s work this out together.I imagine that if everyone in the horse world understood these signals and listened to their horse in this way, then oh my, what a beautiful world it would be for horses!If you'd like to buy Anna's books then you can go to book depository here.To read Anna's blog, organise a session with her or see where her next workshop is you can go to her blog website.She also has an author website here.To read the book Anna mentions Turid Rugaas' Calming Signals you will find it at book depository hereTo read the book Language Signs and Calming Signals of Horses : Recognition and ApplicationBy (author) Rachaël Draaisma, you can go to book depository here.To see photos of Anna you can go to the blog on my website here.This weeks show is brought to you by EQUITANA Australia. Equitana is happening from the 15th to 18th November this year in Melbourne.The McDowells Australian Brumby Challenge was developed by the Victorian Brumby Association.The Challenge follows the journey of 20 trainers as they transform untamed brumbies passively captured from Victoria’s high country, from wild to willing in 150 days. The Final is held across four days of EQUITANA, with trainers showcasing the transformation of their Brumby in front of the crowd and an expert panel of judges.There are two categories of the Challenge – Ridden and Youth. In the Ridden Challenge, brumbies aged four and older are saddle trained. In the Youth Challenge, yearling aged brumbies are trained and presented in hand only, not to be started under saddle or sat on.The finale of the McDowells Australian Brumby Challenge will be held at EQUITANA Melbourne 2018. Over the four days of the event, you can come along, meet the brumbies and their trainers and watch as the Brumbies are taken through their paces in several classes which are designed to showcase their trainer’s ability and the trainability and versatility of our Australian Brumbies.You can see this event with your days pass. To get your tickets go to equitana.com.au I hope to see you there. Make sure you say hi if you see me.
In episode # 31 of TALKING ABOUT HORSES, Patrick’s visits with Anna Blake about the parables of writing and riding, the instincts of the horse and the human, calming signals from the horse, and SO MUCH MORE! Enjoy this wonderfully fun episode! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/annablakepodcast.mp3 The post Ep # 31, Anna Blake, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.