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LIVE from Eugene Oregon with Buck Brannaman.
Each year the Uh Oh Ranch southeast of Denver hosts a Buck Brannaman at the fairgounds in Kiowa. This clinic is suitable for all levels of riders and cover horsemanship and roping with an emphasis on the skills needed to make a bridle horse. Listen in to learn more about Mindy!
Reata Clark, daughter of former guest, Buck Brannaman, works with her family at the OW Land and Cattle Company. She and her husband also own Clark Ranch Horses & Performance Prospects. Reata joins Ben and Joe to discuss her upbringing, her family and her keys to success within the horse industry. Topics discussed include producing sale horses, raising kids around animals and Reata's time teaching the colt starting class at Montana State University.
Jeremy had the opportunity to sit down again with Buck Brannaman. Buck is a horseman, teacher and father. Buck and Jeremy visit about the Pro-Am, its origins, the plan for partnering with Wild Courage and why it's important. They also go down a list of names that Jeremy came up with and Buck shared a story or two about the folks on the list. They finished up the conversation talking about fatherhood. To learn more about Buck and where you can find him when he's on the road go to www.brannaman.com to learn more about the Pro-Am roping check out www.proamroping.com.If you are interested in our spring retreat please go to www.thewildcourage.life
In this replay of episode SIXTEEN I shared some powerful lessons I learned from from Ray Hunt and Buck Brannaman, who were protoges of horsemanship legends Tom and Bill Dorrance. For even more resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Seit über 30 Jahren arbeitet Buck Brannaman mit Pferden. Seine Arbeit basiert auf klassischen Konzepten der kalifornischen Vaquero-Tradition. Dazu gehört die Arbeit mit der Natur des Pferdes sowie das Verständnis dafür, wie Pferde denken und kommunizieren. Eines seiner Ziele ist es Pferd und Mensch dabei zu helfen, eine echte Verbindung einzugehen. In dieser Folge spricht Buck über die häufige Probleme in der heutigen Pferdewelt, seine Inspiration als Pferdemensch, Karrierehöhepunkte und vieles mehr.
For over 30 years, Buck Brannaman has been working with horses and their owners and today is one of the world's leading practitioners of handling horses based on classical concepts from the California vaquero tradition; which includes working with the horse's nature, as well as using an understanding of how horses think and communicate to train the horse to accept humans and work confidently and responsively with them. One of his goals is to help horses feel safe and secure around humans so that the horse and rider can achieve a true union. In this episode, we discuss common issues in today's horse world, his inspiration as a horseperson, career highlights, and more.
Buck is a documentary about Buck Brannaman who is an acclaimed ‘horse whisperer' who suffered from many years of child abuse and has become a very well-known expert on the relationship between horses and their owners. It was directed by first time filmmaker, Cindy Meehl. Timecodes: 00:00 - DMP Ad :30 - Introduction :46 - The Film stats 4:08 - Trust between director & subject 8:05 - Horse training compared to interactions with people 11:27 - Comparing Buck's techniques to best people techniques 18:50 - More film stats & love for Buck 20:31 - The Pickup Line 25:29 - Head Trauma 26:17 - Smoochie, Smoochie, Smoochie 26:29 - Driving Review 27:18 - To the Numbers References from this episode: Kanopy Yeti Ad with Buck's daughter Buck Brannaman working with a dangerous horse Buck Brannaman's website - Buck will be in Medford June 14-16, 2024, Ellensburg, WA & Spanaway, WA To guess the theme of this month's films you can email christi@dodgemediaproductions.com You can guess as many times as you would like. Guess the Monthly Theme for 2023 Contest - More Info Here Next week's film will be Flower (2017) Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Special thanks to Melissa Villagrana our social media posts. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Email at christi@dodgemediaproductions.com To get 2 months free on Libsyn click here: https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=SMOOCHIE
What if disruption wasn't something to be feared, but rather embraced as a catalyst for growth and change? Join us for an unforgettable conversation with the steadfast Kelsey Scott, a woman who's redefining what disruptions means in her life to evolve as a human being. As a Lakota tribeswoman raised on The DX Ranch on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, Kelsey's unique insights on embracing disturbance, managing pressure, and enhancing resilience are informed by her life experiences on the ranch and her innovative approaches to engagement in Indian Agriculture as the Chief Strategy Officer of the Intertribal Agriculture Council. In our enlightening conversation with Kelsey, we tap into the wisdom she's garnered from working closely with cattle and horses, and learning the power of pressure and release - not just with these majestic animals, but also in her everyday life. Kelsey shares with us the parallels she's drawn between these techniques and the cycles of the ecosystem. A discussion that begins with managing physical aches and pains expands into a profound exploration of overcoming anxiety and the importance of establishing a homeostasis for overall wellbeing.As our conversation winds down, Kelsey offers her perspective on the strides she and her father, the USDA Farm Service Agency Administrator, have taken in strategizing new ways to improve the quality of life for BIPOC agricultural leaders and producers. As we explore the power of resilience and community appreciation, we also dive into Kelsey's unique marketing strategies for DX Beef and how they've positively impacted her local community. This episode is a treasure trove of insights, offering a new outlook on embracing disturbance, managing pressure, and enhancing resilience in our lives. Tune in to be inspired and learn something new.References:Ray Hunt, Buck Brannaman, - Horsemanshiphttps://thedxranch.com/https://www.projecth3lp.org/https://www.indianag.org/
It was a honor to get to visit with Temple Grandin about horses and #horsemanship. A few things that stuck out to me:
Gary Myers is a rancher, breeder and horseman from Ennis, Montana. Gary grew up in Montana with a ranching background and has been a long time friend of previous guest, Buck Brannaman. Today he works on the north slope of Alaska in the oil fields. He also runs his ranch in Montana where he breeds quarter horses and runs cattle. Gary joins Ben and Joe to discuss his breeding program, his history with Buck, and his growth in horsemanship. Topics covered include breeding and selecting for bridle horses, life in the oil fields and fly fishing.
Buck Brannaman is a world renowned horseman and clinician. Buck has been doing clinics all over the United States and Internationally for over 40 years and has started over 10,000 colts. Buck joins Ben and Joe to discuss his career and perspective on the horse industry today. Topics discussed include animal psychics, Ray Hunt, making a career in horses and what it means to truly dedicate yourself.
On this episode, co-host Katy Starr chats with the host of the Bear Grease podcast, content creator for MeatEater, mule skinner, and hunter/conservationist, Clay Newcomb about how he trains his mules to get used to the sound of firearms and packing out big game (including black bears), preparation tips and the equipment he uses for hunting with mules, and his riding experience through some treacherous country in Arizona with the legendary 87-year-old centennial rancher and dry ground lion hunter, Warner Glenn.If you own mules and want to get into hunting, if you're a hunter and want to start using mules, or maybe you're just looking to hear some keen storytelling from one of the best, you won't want to miss this episode!Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.com____________________________________Connect with Clay -InstagramMeatEater websiteBear Grease Podcast See Clay's mules on MeatEater on Netflix – Season 9 Part 2 – Ep 3: Montana Black Bear and Turkey: Spring OpportunitiesSeason 10 Part 1 – Ep 5: Hillbilly Heaven Additional Resources – ~ 50:43“Certified Weed Free Forages: Why Are They Important?” blog post - https://www.standleeforage.com/standlee-barn-bulletin/why-certified-weed-free-forages-are-important/“Ep. 019: Protecting National Lands with Certified Noxious Weed Free Forage and Straw” podcast episode - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-0019-protecting-national-lands-with-certified-noxious-weed-free-forage-and-straw/____________________________________Love the podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple – https://podcasts.apple.com/.../beyond-the-barn/id1541221306Leave a rating on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3dmftQmwLKDQNueUcCJBZaHave a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resources/Connect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok____________________________________*Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.*
John Stewart has spent 20+ years in marketing and fundraising. He has been an executive at organizations such as The Boy Scouts of America, Gaylord Entertainment and the Indy Racing League. Along with his impressive professional career, John is also an avid horseman. His horsemanship journey started when he met past guest Rocky Quinn and later, Buck Brannaman. John has been all over the world to explore different horse cultures and his passion for both the horse and the people who work with them is evident. Join Ben and Joe as they discuss a multitude of subjects including branding, education and culture.
Mary Brannaman is a wife, mother and rancher from Sheridan, Wyoming. She is married to former podcast guest, Buck Brannaman. Mary manages the couple's ranch in Sheridan while Buck is on the road. Mary joins Ben and Joe to discuss the Brannaman horse herd, the challenges of maintaining a ranch and her family history. Tune in for a fun conversation filled with excellent stories and wonderful life lessons.
with Buck Brannaman LIVE from Dayton WA.
Buck was here in Boring Oregon to teach a clinic and joined us on the show to answer your questions! Remember to join The Buck Channel! Join us LIVE Thursday mornings at 6:30am pst 8:30 ct on INSTAGRAM at Evolution of a Girl. Remember! The Horsemanship Remarks show is about the intersection of philosophy, technique, gymnastics and friendship. It's not a horse training podcast. We do often talk about specifics but they're woven in and can be very advanced. Join us LIVE Thursday mornings at 6:30am pst 8:30 ct on INSTAGRAM at Evolution of a Girl. Remember! The Horsemanship Remarks show is about the intersection of philosophy, technique, gymnastics and friendship. It's not a horse training podcast. We do often talk about specifics but they're woven in and can be very advanced. For more specifics join Horsemanship Insider
Half Truths, coyotes, Vitamin E and colt starters. “You get good judgement from having bad judgment.”-Tom Dorrance Tune in next week Thursday morning at 6:30am pst. Buck Brannaman should be on the show.
On today's episode of the podcast, we are discussing training advice from Ray Hut and Buck Brannaman, arguably two of the most influential horsemen to ever live. If you're wanting to progress in your horse training, it's always good to look to those who have mastered the craft and those two gentlemen certainly have!. . After that discussion, we talk about the key principles of training the core for equestrians. . And then we wrap up the episode with a quick run through what you should be doing if you want to make progress with your riding abilities without being under the constant eye of a professional coach. . KL . Be sure to follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stronginthesaddle . And also be sure to check out my podcast https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/WMXS8t0Mvvb (also available on all major podcast platforms) . My YouTube channel can be found at https://www.youtube.com/@stronginthesaddle --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stronginthesaddle/message
Dr. Bill Barnes is an orthopedic surgeon from Forsyth, Georgia. After seeing the equestrian events at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Bill was inspired to start riding horses. This eventually led him to pursue horsemanship and find his mentor and friend, Buck Brannaman. Today, Bill owns Stony Creek Ranch where he helps others pursue horsemanship through lessons, clinics and an internship program. Ben and Joe discuss Bill's pursuit horsemanship, his perspective on getting better, and how each person has a journey in horsemanship that is unique to them.
My voice was still 100% gone but check it out!! Michael and Flora did a GREAT JOB! "We" talked about last weekend's colt start with Buck Brannaman in Santa Cruz where Flora started a colt and Michael lent a tiny bit of a hand to Maddie with hers.
Live from the Santa Cruz California Buck Brannaman clinic! It was really fun to have all three of us in a room for a change. Remember to join The Buck Channel.
On today's Buzz, we hear from Monique Potts, a USDF bronze medalist, instructor and trainer who uses groundwork to help improve her dressage riding. She credits much of her horsemanship philosophy to Buck Brannaman's influence throughout her life. "I am always willing to keep learning," Monique says. "To work with horses is to know that there is always something more to learn." In this clip, Monique talks about horse behavior and how that impacts leading the horse. The expectation is that the horse stays where he should be and in sync with his handler.Members of Dressage Today OnDemand can watch the full series here: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/programs/potts-groundwork-basics-improve-your-ridingTo watch more with Potts and many other respected professionals, sign up for a free 10-day trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15%.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.com
On today's Buzz, we hear from Monique Potts, a USDF bronze medalist, instructor and trainer who uses groundwork to help improve her dressage riding. She credits much of her horsemanship philosophy to Buck Brannaman's influence throughout her life. "I am always willing to keep learning," Monique says. "To work with horses is to know that there is always something more to learn." In this clip, Monique talks about horse behavior and how that impacts leading the horse. The expectation is that the horse stays where he should be and in sync with his handler.Members of Dressage Today OnDemand can watch the full series here: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/programs/potts-groundwork-basics-improve-your-ridingTo watch more with Potts and many other respected professionals, sign up for a free 10-day trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15%.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comMentioned in this episode:Business of Practice Podcast
Join us for this classic interview from the past with three legends, Howard Hale, Marty Marten and Buck Brannaman! LISTEN IN!
Buck Brannaman a horse clinician and trainer from Sheridan, WY welcomed me into his tack room to have a discussion about the history of Vaquero horsemanship. We talk about it's origins as a result of Spanish defeat at the hands of Muslim warriors, how this style was influenced by Mexican rodeos, as well as the...
Joel Conner is a horseman and clinician from Ellensburg, Washington. He has learned from notable horseman such as Ray Hunt, Buck Brannaman and Ricky Quinn. Ben and Joe discuss Joel's horsemanship journey, helping others learn and how to find areas of self improvement.
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One on one with the great horse whisperer Buck Brannaman! And he is joined with the founder of Return and Freedom's wild mustang mama herself- Neda DeMayo! EPISODE NOTES: Kicking Off the New Year with Major Horsepower!
Greg Jost is a former IT professional who has lived on the road with his horse for the past two years. Ben and Joe first met Greg in the fall of 2022 at a Buck Brannaman clinic. Greg “caught the bug” after his first clinic and attended five consecutive Buck clinics from coast to coast. Topics discussed include starting on one's horsemanship journey, dealing with frustration and how to stay on the move.
Kip Fladland is a cowboy and clinician who has been riding horses for the public for over 20 years. He has cowboyed for a living, worked on dude ranches and worked for Buck Brannaman on the clinic trail. Ben and Joe discuss Kip's background, riding outside horses, life on the road and cowboy gear.
Buck Brannaman is an internationally known horseman and clinician. Topics discussed include chasing wild horses, learning to deal with people and the vaquero tradition.
Ben and Joe sit down and debrief after Buck Brannaman's clinic in Lewisburg, WV. Topics discussed include what they learned, the attitude they have going into a clinic and the culture surrounding a Buck Brannaman clinic.
Jakob Huck is a horseman from Western Nebraska. He currently works for Buck Brannaman, supporting him as he puts on horsemanship clinics around the country. Ben and Joe talk with Jakob about life on the road, his journey in horsemanship and his goals for the future.
LIVE with BUCK BRANNAMAN from his horsemanship clinic in Dayton Washington.
With THE BUCK BRANNAMAN! Buck did the Instagram LIVE Show with me when he was here to teach his summer Oregon clinic. We talked about some technicalities, some of the human struggles in horsemanship (and learning!) and we got the inside scoop on The Buck Channel. You can now check out THE BUCK CHANNEL!Follow and join us LIVE on Instagram every Thursday morning at 6:30 pst. (It's fun!)To see the horsemanship in depth and in action and support my content so I can bring you more, check out HORSEMANSHIPINSIDER.comLearn more about Northwood Farms.Learn more about Michael Sparling Horsemanship.The Emma Daily Kline Podcast YOUTUBE CHANNEL is coming soon. Thanks for listening friends!
In this episode I speak with the legendary Buck Brannaman. The inspiration behind the No. 1 New York Times best selling novel The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans (which sold over 15 million copies). Buck was also the equine technical advisor & body double for Robert Redford in the subsequent & much-loved Hollywood adaptation of the same name. For over 30 years, Buck has been working with horses and their owners and today he is one of the world's leading practitioners of handling horses based on classical concepts from the California vaquero tradition; working with the horse's nature, using an understanding of how horses think and communicate, to train the horse to accept humans, and work confidently & responsively with them. He works to make the animal feel safe & secure around humans so that the horse and rider can achieve a true union. Buck travels most of the year doing horsemanship clinics in the United States, Europe, Australia & New Zealand. When not on the road, he lives with his wife Mary and their horses in Sheridan, Wyoming. To experience one of Buck's legendary training clinics, check the dates here: www.brannaman.com Extensive online horse training videos with Buck here at his new channel: www.thebuckchannel.com
Wyoming cowboy Buck Brannaman shares his story of growing up the hard way. He has traveled the world, met royalty, dabbled in commercials and movies, written books and had an award winning documentary about his life. Despite all of his accomplishments, at the end of the day he is an honest, hardworking cowboy who loves his family, friends and horses.
From Buck's facebook page..."You know the thing about Buck, he never quit trying to learn. So many came to a clinic, started doing clinics and you never saw them again. They all studied with Ray Hunt or the Dorrances, maybe one clinic. They all used Ray's name , but Buck showed up year after year. When Ray was in the hospital Buck was at the ranch filling in for Ray, doing his classes. Feel free to choose a mentor that you like for his or her style. What about the inside, what's the integrity . I know who I'd choose!" - Carolyn HuntImage of Buck is by Justin McManus.LISTEN IN as Howard and Buck talk about the influence Ray Hunt had on his horsemanship on The Horseman's Corner!
Here's your chance to listen in on some legends with hall of fame broadcaster Howard Hale. On this classic interview from the archives, we get to hear the late Marty Marten and Howard on an interview with Buck Brannaman. LISTEN IN!
This is one of the most popular episodes from the archives. Listen in as the late Marty Marten co-hosts the Horseman's Corner with Howard Hale and visits with long time friend Amy LeSatz. This interview is from 2008. Marty passed away at the age of 70 on Christmas Day, 2018.Marty's ObituaryMarty Marten, 70Dec. 29, 1947 – Dec. 25, 2018Longmont, Colo.Marty P. Marten, 70, passed away on Dec. 25, 2018, in Augusta, Kan. He was born on Dec. 29, 1947, in Cedar Vale, Kan., to Wilbur and Clara (Harget) Marten. Marty loved and lived the cowboy life. Growing up, Marty worked summers in the High Sierras and worked on cattle ranches in the Flint Hills and the Osage Hills. Marty rode horseback in much of Colorado's back country. Marty attended Kansas State University before transferring to Colorado State University and making Colorado his home.Marty was an author, trainer, teacher and mentor. A student of Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt and Buck Brannaman, Marty trained countless horses and riders. Through his hugely popular books, clinics, demonstrations, speaking engagements and successful trailer loadings, he made the world of practical horsemanship available to many who would not otherwise have had the chance to experience it. His contributions of expertise, time, experience and patience have changed the lives of horses, horsemen and horsewomen throughout the West.Marty authored two books, PROBLEM-SOLVING – Preventing and Solving Common Horse Problems, Volume 1 and Volume 2, published by Western Horseman Magazine. Marty also authored numerous articles.Marty devoted his life to helping people and horses get to a better place. Marty made a huge impact on the lives of so many. Marty was a true friend and an inspiration to all.Marty battled multiple health issues for the last 15 years of his life, but he never lost hope because of his deep and abiding faith. His life was a constant witness to his love of God. He was a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Longmont, Colo.He was preceded in death by his parents, Wilbur and Clara Marten and his sister, Marilyn Skaer. Marty's father was one of 12 children and the Marten family history is long and full.Marty is survived by his nephews, Brady (Krissy) Skaer, Justin (Joli) Skaer of Kansas and Marty (Julie) Skaer of Oklahoma and his 10 grand-nieces and grand-nephews, Colton, Libbi, Anna, Heidi, Joe, Kora, Chisum, Gracie, Sam and Jeremiah.Funeral services were held on Dec. 29, 2018, in Augusta, Kan. A Memorial Gathering and Service to honor Marty will take place on Feb. 17, 2019, at the Colorado Therapeutic Riding Center. Memorial donations may be made to CTRC, 11968 Mineral Rd., Longmont, CO 80504.
This week we sit down with Noah Cornish and cover topics asked by our audience; from his introduction to Buck Brannaman and horsemanship to life on the road and his best words of advice - you won't want to miss it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3rein/support
This week, 3Rein's Noah Cornish is joined by Buck Brannaman to discuss one of their most frequently asked questions on the road - rigs! Noah and Buck discuss his humble beginnings with his very first truck & trailer and his journey to his current freightliner & custom living quarters now. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3rein/support
Ben is one of the most well spoken and articulate horsemen I've had the pleasure to get to talk with. He has an incredibly ability to break down seemingly complex situations, topics or even philosophies and simplify them so both horse and human can grasp the concept and learn from it. You will feel his incredible peaceful, present energy throughout this conversation as we dive into his journey of becoming an international clinician, his approaches to handling spooky & anxious horses, the legacy he is working to leave behind in his family and in this industry as well as much more. Be sure to give Ben & Natalie a follow on social to keep up with all their happenings! *****And to hear more amazing guests on the Heart of Horsemanship Podcast leave that 5 Star Rating & Review so more folks can find these incredible conversations! (Just scroll down)***** True West Horsemanship: Facebook & Instagram & YouTube About Ben & True West Horsemanship: Ben grew up on the Western Slope of Colorado, riding horses and working cattle. After finishing school, he spent much of his time doing day work for different ranches in the area, learning from the experience of the ranchers. He also spent a year working as assistant trainer at a Quarter Horse breeder in Colorado, learning the basics of colt starting and true horsemanship. Much of the next six years was spent in the colt starting & horse training business and his knowledge and experience continued to expand. During this time Ben worked on a 300,000 acre cattle & horse ranch in Wyoming, where he was also involved in conducting horsemanship clinics and demonstrations. Adding to a lifetime of practical equine experience, he is influenced by the methods of such horsemen as Tom & Bill Dorrance, Ray Hunt, and Buck Brannaman and has ridden with Richard Caldwell, Jeff Sanders, Martin Black and Dave Weaver. In 2011, Ben and his wife Natalie moved to her native country of New Zealand and took the opportunity to build a horse training and clinic business. Since then, Ben has been privileged to be a returning Clinician at NZ’s national horse expo seven different years. In 2014 Ben was invited to participate in New Zealand’s first Kaimanawa Stallion Challenge – where trainers were randomly given a Kaimanawa Stallion straight from the wild and competed in 2 stages of competition. Ben has appeared in and written for a number of Equine Magazines, both in New Zealand and internationally, as well as appearing in an episode of Masterclass on Country TV. He also has an Online Video Library that contains a wide range of instructional videos for advancing students’ skills and horsemanship regardless of discipline or breed. About the Heart of Horsemanship: Hey Folks and welcome to the Heart of Horsemanship Podcast where we will answer ALL of these questions and many more! Every week, your host Colton Woods brings you horsemanship hacks, business tips, equestrian motivation, personal and inspirational stories and even guests on the show that will help YOU take your horsemanship, relationships, careers and self to the entire NEXT LEVEL! Colton takes it the extra mile as he shares with you the practical and achievable steps he has taken to go from a childhood nonexistent with horses to traveling the world and teaching clinics, building the highly sought after horse and human development program at Colton Woods Horsemanship and not only making a living in the horse industry but loving the time he and his horses spend together. Horsemanship is not just a way to train a horse but it is everything we do with our horses and in our lives. That is right, this podcast is dedicated to helping fellow horse people learn more about their horses and themselves. Here on the Heart of Horsemanship Podcast we keep it fun, we keep it informative, we keep it real and we keep it positive. Thanks for tuning into the Heart of Horsemanship Podcast, now lets dive in. For those serious about furthering their horsemanship and investing in their own personal happiness, health & growth: Learn more here about the Colton Woods Horsemanship Mentorship. Submit your requests to: office.coltonwoodshorsemanship@gmail.com Free Online Video Library by Colton Woods Horsemanship: www.coltonwoodshorsemanship.com/video-library Facebook: www.facebook.com/coltonwoodshorsemanship Instagram: www.instagram.com/coltonwoodshorsemanship AC: Joseph McDade
„Bernd Hackl ist einer der wenigen Horseman in Deutschland, die sich voll und ganz der Horsemanship verschrieben haben – am Boden und im Sattel. Seine Fähigkeiten mit Jung- oder sogenannten Problempferden umzugehen, verfeinerte der Süddeutsche in einigen USA-Aufenthalten bei Roy Sharpe, Steve Holloway und Bill Horn. Beeinflusst von Horseman wie Buck Brannaman oder Ray Hunt fand Hackl bald seinen eigenen Weg.“ #followthefeel www.berndhackl.de
To me, Brooke Tatrow epitomizes the concept of integrity and balance in horsemanship. She has studied with classical and foundation horsemanship masters for over twenty years. Her teachers have included Buck Brannaman, Ray Hunt and Maryal Barnett. Brooke brings a thoughtful, compassionate and philosophical approach to every horse (and rider) she works with. Brooke is inspiring to learn from — and also is just super fun to talk horses with. Please check out Brooke’s work on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/mindfulhorsemanshipbt and her youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeRkQibAYL6Wo6jITrk_xvg/videos At Horse Wise, I teach people tools so that they can learn how to coach themselves and their horses to progress together as a team. It’s a fun process that shows you how build a good partnership with your horse (in a practical, straightforward way). If you’d like more information on mindset practices, audio coaching or general Horse Services, please visit our website for more information: http://horsewisecoach.com/ And if you’d like to keep up with our news and updates, please join our email list or follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/HorseWiseCoach/ https://www.instagram.com/horse_wise/
He is a world renowned horseman, inspiration for the smash film The Horse Whisperer, author of The Faraway Horses, Believe and The Red Groundwork Book, star of the award winning film BUCK and horsemanship mentor to many. Please welcome THE Buck Brannaman. My teacher. My friend. (Photo of Buck by THE Nicole Poyo)Go to Brannaman.com for Buck's upcoming clinic schedule and to buy the awesome snaffle bit DVD. Find me at EmmaDailyKline.com and follow me on Instagram Check out Northwood Farms on Facebook for Horsemanship Challenge info and Vlogs
I always enjoy talking with horseman and Bens story is one of a kind. Ben Longwell owns and operates True West Horsemanship, based most of the year in New Zealand. Ben grew up on the Western Slope of Colorado, riding horses and working cattle. After finishing school, he spent much of his time doing day work for different ranches in the area, learning from the experience of the ranchers. He also spent a year working as assistant trainer at a Quarter Horse breeder in Colorado, learning the basics of colt starting and true horsemanship. Much of the next six years was spent in the colt starting & horse training business and his knowledge and experience continued to expand. During this time Ben worked on a 300,000 acre cattle & horse ranch in Wyoming, where he was also involved in conducting horsemanship clinics and demonstrations. Adding to a lifetime of practical equine experience, he is influenced by the methods of such horsemen as Tom & Bill Dorrance, Ray Hunt, and Buck Brannaman and has ridden with Richard Caldwell, Jeff Sanders, Martin Black and Dave Weaver. In 2011, Ben and his wife Natalie moved to her native country of New Zealand and took the opportunity to build a horse training and clinic business. Since then, Ben has been privileged to be a returning Clinician at NZ’s national horse expo seven different years. In 2014 Ben was invited to participate in New Zealand’s first Kaimanawa Stallion Challenge – where trainers were randomly given a Kaimanawa Stallion straight from the wild and competed in 2 stages of competition. Ben has appeared in and written for a number of Equine Magazines, both in New Zealand and internationally, as well as appearing in an episode of Masterclass on Country TV. He also has an Online Video Library that contains a wide range of instructional videos for advancing students’ skills and horsemanship regardless of discipline or breed. Resources: @true_west_horsemanship http://truewesthorsemanship.com/ (truewesthorsemanship.com) TikTok: https://www.instagram.com/truewesthorsemanship/ (@truewesthorsemanship) Photo Credit: Debby Thomas Show Sponsors: @tommyhawksaxehouse www.tommyhawks.net @thecowlot www.thecowlot.com Show Music: “The Ropin Pen” By: Trent Willmon https://trentwillmon.com/ (https://trentwillmon.com/) “Cowboy” By: Kolt Barber https://www.koltbarber.com/ (https://www.koltbarber.com/) MC Podcast Production & Editing: Matt Kirschner https://www.instagram.com/mattjkirschner/ (https://www.instagram.com/mattjkirschner/)
In this episode of The Ride, we sit down with Monique Potts. Monique is a trainer for both horses and humans, with a keen background in natural horsemanship. Spending a majority of her young horse life around Buck Brannaman and other great trainers, Monique has shaped her program to include a foundation of the same principles. Monique not only rides Western, but she rides English as well and competes in dressage. Having an English and Western riding background allows Monique to reach a wider range of people while focusing on what matters—the horse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Dawson and Russell Dilday interview NRCHA Professional Horseman, Clay Volmer. He claimed the 2018 Snaffle Bit Futurity Intermediate Open Champion riding SDP Hy Rey Bound. Volmer specializes in both reined cow horses & cutting and competes professionally at major NRCHA & NCHA events nationally year-round. Clay was also the 2013 AQHA Cutting World Champion. Clay’s early passion was bareback horses; he won the South Dakota State Highschool Finals in Bareback Riding in 1999 and continued his rough stock career in college at National American University in Rapid City, SD. While still in college, Clay and his uncle started coordinating horsemanship clinics all over the country in concert with several well-known clinicians, including Buck Brannaman, Ray Hunt, and Curt Pate. Clay still credits these clinicians with teaching him the exceptional colt-starting & general horsemanship skills that he uses so effectively in his training methods today. This interview was recorded in April of 2020.
“Horse trainers train horses. Horsemen work on themselves.” -Tom Dorrance Linda’s work speaks to the foundation and refinement of skills that allows ANY horse, regardless of discipline, to be a more willing and prepared partner. For her, the art of horsemanship is a personal journey to discover the grace, harmony and partnership that can exist between horse and rider. Linda has been teaching and training professionally since 1980. She has helped horses and riders in nearly every discipline — from stock horse to dressage to cutting horse to eventing. Linda has worked with many “Masters” of the art of horsemanship, including Buck Brannaman, Tom Curtin and Ray Hunt. In 2008, she attended the first of many symposiums taught by Dr. Gerd Heuschmann, world renowned expert of equine biomechanics and the author of Tug of Way - Classical versus “Modern” Dressage. In addition, Linda has received certification through the Western Dressage Association of America (WDAA) Train the Trainers Program. For more information on Linda’s top notch clinics and training options, please visit her website at www.lindahoover.com or her FB page page at https://www.facebook.com/LindaHooverRefinedHorsemanship/ At Horse Wise, I teach people tools so that they can learn how to coach themselves and their horses to progress together as a team. It’s a fun process that shows you how build a good partnership with your horse (in a practical, straightforward way). If you’d like more information on mindset practices, audio coaching or general Horse Services, please visit our website for more information: http://horsewisecoach.com/ And if you’d like to keep up with our news and updates, please join our email list or follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/HorseWiseCoach/ https://www.instagram.com/horse_wise/1
“Horse trainers train horses. Horsemen work on themselves.” -Tom Dorrance Linda’s work speaks to the foundation and refinement of skills that allows ANY horse, regardless of discipline, to be a more willing and prepared partner. For her, the art of horsemanship is a personal journey to discover the grace, harmony and partnership that can exist between horse and rider. Linda has been teaching and training professionally since 1980. She has helped horses and riders in nearly every discipline — from stock horse to dressage to cutting horse to eventing. Linda has worked with many “Masters” of the art of horsemanship, including Buck Brannaman, Tom Curtin and Ray Hunt. In 2008, she attended the first of many symposiums taught by Dr. Gerd Heuschmann, world renowned expert of equine biomechanics and the author of Tug of Way - Classical versus “Modern” Dressage. In addition, Linda has received certification through the Western Dressage Association of America (WDAA) Train the Trainers Program. For more information on Linda’s top notch clinics and training options, please visit her website at www.lindahoover.com or her FB page page at https://www.facebook.com/LindaHooverRefinedHorsemanship/ At Horse Wise, I teach people tools so that they can learn how to coach themselves and their horses to progress together as a team. It’s a fun process that shows you how build a good partnership with your horse (in a practical, straightforward way). If you’d like more information on mindset practices, audio coaching or general Horse Services, please visit our website for more information: http://horsewisecoach.com/ And if you’d like to keep up with our news and updates, please join our email list or follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/HorseWiseCoach/ https://www.instagram.com/horse_wise/
On the first part of 4th episode of The Leading Rein, Buck Brannaman addresses topics that you shared with us on our Arche website. He provides a sneak peak of what a solid foundation on a horse looks like. Visit our website at : https://www.3rein.com for more information and to submit your story --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3rein/support
I have been blessed to have some amazing mentors! My Dad, friends, Brad Cameron, Buck Brannaman, and others. Everyone needs a mentor. Someone to encourage you as well as someone to push you. www.tsmules.com
Do nagrania tego odcinka zainspirował mnie Buck Brannaman. Buck pracuje z końmi w sposób który inspiruje wielu. Był m.in. pierwowzorem tytułowego Zaklinacza Koni w książce Nicholasa Evansa, na podstawie której Robert Redford nakręcił film o tym samym tytule. Dokument o jego życiu i pracy nazywa się BUCK i jest do znalezienia w internecie. Ja przedstawiam Ci 7 lekcji które możesz przełożyć na trening z psem, ale na pewno da się nauczyć od tego faceta o wiele więcej. Napisz do mnie na czarnepodniebienie.napisz@gmail.com.
Dr. Shelley Alexander, canid specialist and expert in biogeography, professor at the University of Calgary, joins us to talk about coyotes and the human-coyote interaction.After talking about some of her background and interests, we talk about-how Shelley became interested in Coyotes-Coyote and animal play-animal intelligence and consciousness-how animals have been regarded by Western philosophy through history-Native American beliefs about Coyotes-the nature of Coyotes-Coyote diet-Coyote ecology and evolution-Coyotes, Cats, and Dogs-truths and fictions people believe about Coyotes-what people can do to protect themselves and their pets, if the rare need arises-how we can and should live with Coyotes. And more. Enjoy!About Shelley: Shelley M. Alexander is a Full Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Calgary. She has 25 years of experience studying wild canids and is an expert in geospatial analysis and spatial ecology. She founded of the Canid Conservation Science Lab (www.ucalgary.ca/canid-lab), which employs mixed-methods and promotes Compassionate Conservation. She has led international research collaborations on carnivore conservation in Belize, Canada, Mexico, the USA and Zimbabwe. Contact, and more about (achievements, background, publications, etc.), Dr. Alexander:1. https://geog.ucalgary.ca/manageprofile/profiles/shelley-alexander2. https://www.ucalgary.ca/canid-lab/Project Coyote: http://www.projectcoyote.orgContact Michael:1. ccerppodcast@aol.com2. http://www.goldams.com 3. https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-gold-2883921/ 4. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1152144714995033/Join us at CCERP on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1152144714995033/Show notes:1. Horsesa. Soul of a Horse by Joe Camp: https://www.amazon.com/Soul-Horse-Life-Lessons-Herd/dp/0307406865/b. Nature in Horsemanship, Considering the Horse, Horses Never Lie, A Good Horse Is Never a Bad Color by Mark Rashid: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=mark+rashid+books&crid=1IATMYNM6N9L7&sprefix=mark+rashid+%2Caps%2C186&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_12c. The Man Who Listens to Horses by Monty Roberts: https://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Listens-Horses-Real-Life/dp/0345510453/d. Buck, a documentary about Buck Branahan: https://www.amazon.com/Buck-Brannaman/dp/B005S6VD70/2. Horses For Heroes: https://www.horsesforheroes.org3. Stacy Westfall shows how its done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKK7AXLOUNo4. Honza Blaha shows how its done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5ZmDkhqhW85. The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow, and Empathy ― and Why They Matter by Marc Bekoff: https://www.amazon.com/Emotional-Lives-Animals-Scientist-Explores/dp/1577316290/6. The Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals by Charles Darwina. Free PDF on Internet: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1227/1227-h/1227-h.htmb. Purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Expression-Emotions-Man-Animals/dp/14701888807. Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? by Frans de Waal: https://www.amazon.com/Are-Smart-Enough-Know-Animals/dp/0393353664/8. Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel by Carl Safina: https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Words-What-Animals-Think/dp/1250094593/9. The Elephant Whisperer: My Life with the Herd in the African Wild by Lawrence Anthony and Graham Spence: https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Whisperer-Life-Herd-African-ebook/dp/B0050Q5WYS/10 Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds by Bernd Heinrich: https://www.amazon.com/Mind-Raven-Investigations-Adventures-Wolf-Birds-ebook/dp/B000V507ES/11. Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History by Dan Flores: https://www.amazon.com/Coyote-America-Natural-Supernatural-History/dp/B01LXW9MP0/12. First Nation stories about Coyotes (I found these websites, but have not read the stories; I am just offering this as a start on you doing your own research)a. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coyote_(mythology)b. http://www.native-languages.org/legends-coyote.htmc. https://www.ubcpress.ca/asset/9270/1/9780774814010.pdfOther podcasts featuring Dr. Alexander (which episodes you can find on other podcast apps than those linked to here):1. https://www.biosphereinstitute.org/podcasts-and-other-media2. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/intermission-coyote/id1132743791?i=10003773641113. https://arts.ucalgary.ca/news/artscast-episode-2-human-and-coyote-conflict-urban-vs-rural4. https://open.spotify.com/episode/0k6Sm2E2xU9JmhGsnanx3malso here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpdSSJ8cuOs5. https://thefurbearers.com/blog/episode-128-special-report6. https://thefurbearers.com/blog/episode-103-the-bear-truthPicture and bio courtesy Shelley Alexander.
I got to sit down with Buck Brannaman at the Tamworth Horsemanship clinic and have a chat about horses and life. Some of the key topics of discussion include: Having humility in horsemanship; Starting a young horse; and so much more! Buck Brannaman website: brannaman.com
Buck Brannaman is a a world renowned horseman, author and subject of the documentary "Buck". We discuss his traumatic childhood, the healing power of kindness, mentoring, equine therapy, prisons and much more.
In our first podcast, we sit down with Buck Brannaman to discuss his legacy and the impact 3Rein's technology may have on his legacy and the horse industry. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3rein/support
This episode of The Ride is brought to you by Horse&Rider OnDemand! Episode six of The Ride brings you a profile on natural horsemanship trainer Leslie Desmond. Leslie worked with Western professionals like Bill Dorrance, Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt, and Buck Brannaman. If you're a natural horsemanship guru, you'll want to listen! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode SIXTEEN I shared some powerful lessons I learned from from Ray Hunt and Buck Brannaman, who were protoges of horsemanship legends Tom and Bill Dorrance. For even more horsemanship resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review the show - thanks for listening!
I started working with horses packing into the wilderness and was always drawn toward horses. I began cowboying and found I didn’t get along with my horses as well as I would have liked. So began my horsemanship journey and I’ve been working with people and horses trying to get along a little better each day ever since then. I run a program that offers 15 geldings for sale a year and accepts 4 client horses a month by the name of Meyer Company Ranch Horses. I enjoy working with horses and people. It affords me the opportunity to constantly learn and improve my horsemanship skills and also grow as an individual. Horses are truly remarkable in the way they are and what they are capable of. I’m trying to get these horses interested in what we are trying to do, and this is easier said than done because first we must understand what the horse needs. My goal is to have these horses soft, relaxed, and searching. I feel that if I can get these things working there isn’t much you can’t do with a horse. As far as my goals for the future, I will continue to see how good I can get at communicating my ideas to both people and horses of which I believe there is almost no limit. This idea I have of being as good as I can is very important for me. I feel that to be truly as good as possible at something, you have to explore yourself. You need to find the way you can do it best because no two people are exactly the same, so it would surely impede my success to try and mirror someone else and not use who I am to the best of my ability. With this said, it does not mean that I don’t look for people much wiser than me to help me along my path as I also plan on going to yearly clinics hosted by trainers such as Joe Wolter, Buck Brannaman, and Bryan Neubert. Truly, I’m after a lot more with horses than I can explain via written word and I would be more than happy to talk about it. Tristen Baroni Resources: Follow Tristen https://www.instagram.com/tristenjbaroni/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/tristenjbaroni/?hl=en) https://www.instagram.com/meyercompanyranchhorses/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/meyercompanyranchhorses/?hl=en) https://meyercompanyranchhorses.com/ (https://meyercompanyranchhorses.com/) Show Music: “The Ropin Pen” (Live) by: Trent Willmon https://www.trentwillmon.com/ (https://www.trentwillmon.com/) MC Podcast Production & Editing: Matt Kirschner https://www.righttracmedia.com/ (https://www.righttracmedia.com/)
Kip talks about how he became the horseman he is today, his time with Buck Brannaman, and his thoughts on training and horsemanship. To learn more about Kip and Missy Fladland visit: http://lariataranch.com/ https://www.facebook.com/LaRiataRanch
Legacy of Legends Carolyn Hunt & Buck Brannaman The Legacy of Legends, a tribute to the horsemanship principles of Ray Hunt and Tom Dorrance is happening March 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2017 at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth. The Legacy of Legends was co-founded by Ray’s wife Carolyn and Buck Brannaman. According to an article in Western Horseman, Ray Hunt knew a lot about horses and was a pretty good cowhand by the time he was 30 years old. As a consequence, he started colts, shod horses, and day-worked ranches in the Hollister, CA area. But then a horse entered his life that opened his eyes to a new way of thinking. The horse, a 4-year-old gelding named Hondo, had a bucking problem. Ray was quoted in the magazine article with his dry sense of humor, "I wanted to show him in a hackamore class,” he said, “but about the time I turned a cow down the fence, I'd come back in the saddle bronc event, and you can't show a horse in two events at the same time. All I knew to fix the problem was what the cowboys said - just get a bigger club.”
A review of the documentary about Buck Brannaman. Excerpt from the HORSES IN THE MORNING Show. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)