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Terry Forst - Stuart Ranch Waurika OK Founded 1868 , maintaining 38,000 + Acres, 1995 AQHA Best Remade Winner, Terry Forst oversees the oldest family-owned and -operated ranch in Oklahoma with seven generations. Terry is a member of the Cowgirl Hall Of Fame. With an award-winning Quarter Horse program, natural beef, and abundant wildlife for hunting, the Stuart Ranch's staying power stems from hard work, innovation and close family ties. www.stuartranch.com
Welcome back Y'all! On this episode I had the opportunity to dive deeper into the Cowgirl perspective with Stacie McDavid. We talk about her dealing with her mother passing at the age of 10, her passion for fitness, the importance of coaching, and the impact of social media on children. We also talk about God, Faith, advice for women in business, and of course: The Cowgirl experience! Enjoy. Visit www.TheCowboyPerspective.com (2:11) - Growing up in 2 worlds (3:45) - Stacie learning about her Lebanese heritage (7:12) - Has there been a fear of discrimination for being a Lebanese woman in your life? (8:59) - Stacie's younger years and her mother passing at 10 (11:57) - The importance of coaches (11:55) - The importance of coaches (12:50) - Stacie's early career in fitness (20:53) - The Cowgirl experience (29:11) - Social Media & the impact on kids Untamed - Glennon Doyle (34:09) - Raising a daughter Silver Spoon Kids - Eileen Gallo (38:44) - The experience of riding a cutting horse (43:10) - Making career changes (46:45) - Faith (48:49) - Times ‘away' from God (51:24) - What's the value of a dollar? (55:16) - McDavid Investments (57:02) - Wrap up Saving Hope Tarrant Area Food Bank The Cowboy Perspective is produced by Straight Up Podcasts & Root and Roam.
I recently renewed my long time passion for horseback riding and met today’s guest — Barbra Schulte — at the C Lazy U dude ranch in Granby, Colorado where she was teaching peak performance on and off a horse. Barbra is a Professional Cutting Horse Trainer, personal peak performance coach, and Equine Consultant. She is a Cowgirl Hall of Fame inductee and, this January, Barbra will be awarded the prestigious Women of the West Award given by Western Horseman Magazine. Barbra joins me on the podcast to discuss how she became interested in optimal human performance and to share some of her tips on finding your path to peak performance. Listen in to learn the connection between positive and negative emotions and their impact on performance and to gain some serious tips on how to move past your hurdles and get yourself to your highest peak performance level. The 3 biggest hurdles to peak performance and how to move past them Blame — even self-blame — is a way to trick your mind into taking the pressure off of yourself in a situation — “who cares, I’m not putting any more energy into this”. It is the most difficult emotion to get past to achieve high performance. Anger — unlike blame, anger has some measure of energy and so you can propel yourself towards peak performance with it; make sure to watch the direction of this energy, steer it away from blame. Nerves/anxiety/fear — nerves are the closest emotion to shifting into that positive emotional mindset and peak performance. How to shift away from negative emotions and find your calmness: Recognize your current state and name it Get calm — conscious breathing (inhale for four, exhale for four) — take the time you need to lower your heart rate; it takes practice. Direct your energy and move forward. Over time, you can work to condition the calmness by adding a physical trigger. About Karen Tiber Leland Karen Tiber Leland is the founder of Sterling Marketing Group, a branding, marketing, and color strategy and implementation firm helping CEOs, executives, and entrepreneurs develop stronger personal, business, and team brands. Her clients include Cisco, American Express, Marriott Hotels, Apple Computer, LinkedIn, and Twitter. She is also the best-selling author of nine traditionally-published business books that have sold over 400,000 copies and been translated into 10 languages. Her most recent book is The Brand Mapping Strategy: Design, Build and Accelerate Your Brand. She regularly writes for Inc.com and Entrepreneur.com and has had articles published in Self, The Los Angeles Times, American Way, The Boston Globe, and many others. Karen has spoken for Harvard, The AMA, Direct Marketing Association, and Stanford, among others. She has been interviewed on The Today Show, CNN, CNBC, and Oprah. Get in touch with Karen on Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook About Our Guest Barbra Schulte is a Professional Cutting Horse Trainer, Personal Performance Coach, Author, Clinician, and Equine Consultant. Barbra has been involved with horses her entire life. Beginning in early childhood and continuing through college, she helped market and show many of her family’s 500 head of horses. She competed in western pleasure, reining, horsemanship, and cutting. After high school, Barbra went on to gain a Master’s degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology. In a few short years, she became an administrator at the Arizona State School for the Deaf and taught at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. In 1983, Barbra’s love of horses led her back to the competitive arena where she embarked on a career as a Professional Horse Trainer. In 1986, after reading Mental Toughness for Sports, by Dr. James Loehr of LGE Sports Science, Inc., she began to incorporate his training techniques into her regimen. You can learn more about Barbra Schulte on her Website Mentioned Dr. Jim Loehr Human Performance Institute Cowgirl Hall of Fame and Museum Women of the West Award Resources We are almost at the end of 2020 and one of the things you want to think about is the kind of brand you want to be building for 2021. Because of COVID-19 and where we are technologically, there are more eyeballs than ever looking at people online. How you look and how your brand looks online really makes a difference in how you get and convert clients. If you feel like you might want some help planning your 2021 personal or business brand, you should consider a Rent My Brain session. That's a one-hour session I do with you to take a look at where you are with your brand, where you want to be, and how to get there. If you’re interested, just reach out to me at karen@karenleland.com.
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528 - The Rest is Commentary - July 17 Join the Zoom Chats: Tuesday is 5am Eastern (for New Zealand and Australia & the UK) Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Thursday is 7pm Eastern: Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Steel Stacks You can see more of the Arts Walk and concert spaces here: Tuesday Book Chat Naada - just fun! Thursday Book Chat Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : ^^Drawfee Live Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : ^^Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles Brenda Dayne is back: Sandman - Dianne - Seven & Half Deaths ... bits in the center lagged -- Agatha Christy + Groundhog Day + Twilight Zone (good at the end) Heather. Ordover : Lost Vintage: . Boundary Waters : Heather. Ordover : This Tender Land: Heather. Ordover : Hermione's Everyday Sock: Jessica: Show Me a Sign: - by Ann Clare LeZotte - 5th through 7th grade-ish. ^^^Jessica Kelly: Outside myself - Kristen Witucki also The Transcriber - Aimee - Bear Snores On ; And there was light - blind hero of the french resistance Sandra Boynton’s CHANSON PROFONDE with Yo-Yo Ma - Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange) NEW BOOK: - September 15th 2020 Candy - They Did Bad Things (it picked up the pace and ended well) Blue Ticket by Sophie Mackintosh - Candy : Agnes Kutas - Hopes & Dreams Shawl Heather. Ordover : Covid-19 Course from Johns Hopkins - Edyta - 2/d part of Annihilation - Authority (audiobook is good - different reader). Also "Severence" - about a global pandemic (a comedy?!?!) Fun to watch - Hamish MacBeth (second vote for the series in a month! On Youtube and Prime) Aimee: "David Tenant does a Podcast With" Regina: Francis and Joseph Gies - Life in a Medieval City and Life in a Medieval Castle and Life in a Medieval Village - SIMS has knitting now!!!! (And Etsy shops) Candy: Visit Robling NJ - where they made the cables for Brooklyn Bridge Aimee: Chevron Scrap Blanket Baking Infographic: YUM: roasted beets with bourbon and goat cheese Cowboy (Texas) caviar from Cowgirl Hall of Fame (keeps in fridge FOREVER!) Wendsleydale cheese with apricots Kelly: Grown up Guide to Dinosaurs: - A Grown-Up Guide to Dinosaurs: An Audible Original Audible Audiobook – Original recording Ben Garrod (Author, Narrator), Audible Originals (Publisher) Hawksbill Station by Robert Silverberg - - (the dark side of "Just One Damned Thing After Another") also by him "The World Inside" Kelly/Regina - Podcast: "Litany of the Ordinary" - Kelly Matula : Mike Bennett Underwood and Finch: Aimee/Mary Snellings : Alan Alda podcast - Heather. Ordover : - (not anchoring --cognitive bias)
Stacy Westfall is a renowned trainer and all around horsewoman who specializes in reining. In 2006, Stacy was named world champion at the American Quarter Horse Congress freestyle reining competition riding bareback and bridleless aboard Whizards Baby Doll (Roxy). In the same year, Stacy was invited as the first woman to ever compete and win the Road to the Horse competition. With many other notable wins, Stacy now spends the majority of her time riding, running a podcast, and teaching alongside her husband Jesse Westfall out of their barn in Ohio. Listen in to hear Stacy's whole story and how she became who she is today.
Stacy Westfall discussed Western Dressage and her YouTube Series, she answers many listener horse training and riding questions and speaks with Ginny Telego of Collaboration Partners about changing results during the holidays. Plus, Stacy shares her adventures as MC at the Cowgirl Hall of Fame Induction. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2322 – Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Stacy Westfall at StacyWestfall.comTitle Sponsor: EquithrivePhoto source Equine Experiential LearningGuest: Ginny Telego from Collaboration PartnersThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Stacy Westfall discussed Western Dressage and her YouTube Series, she answers many listener horse training and riding questions and speaks with Ginny Telego of Collaboration Partners about changing results during the holidays. Plus, Stacy shares her adventures as MC at the Cowgirl Hall of Fame Induction. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2322 – Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Stacy Westfall at StacyWestfall.comTitle Sponsor: EquithrivePhoto source Equine Experiential LearningGuest: Ginny Telego from Collaboration PartnersThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
From the parking lot of the Cowgirl Hall of Fame in Ft. Worth, Texas we talk cowgirl empowerment! Cowgirl, beef advocate, speaker and all around badass Sarah Bohnenkamp joins Courtenay on the podcast to recap their day at the Cowgirl Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Courtenay admits she was starstruck a couple of times and Sarah shares some of her favorite moments. A true cowgirl and lover of all things agriculture, Sarah also shares the story of how she became one of the top voices in beef. Instagram - @sarahjbohnenkamp http://www.sarahjos.com/home.html
We are happy to have back Sherry Cervi to talk mental toughness, horsemanship, travel tips, and some fun stories from the road! Sherry Cervi is the current earnings record leader in all of barrel racing with LTE surpassing $3M. She is also a 2018 Cowgirl Hall of Fame Inductee and is the subject of the newest Racer's Edge tv episode on Ride TV. Use code RACERSEDGE for 20% off a Ride TV Go Subscription! https://www.ridetvgo.com/
With over 150 years of experience between them, these three women love training horses and teaching people to achieve their dreams. Barbra Schulte is in the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame, the National Cutting Horse Association Members' Hall of Fame and was awarded the National Female Equestrian of the Year Award by the AQHA. Sandy Collier is in the Cowgirl Hall of Fame and the NRCHA's Hall of Fame. June Tabor has won world Championships and State titles in Halter, Western Pleasure, Trail, Hunter Under Saddle and Western Riding and now trains at Flag Is Up Farms in Solvang, California. Listen in... Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Elise’s guest this episode is Sandy Collier: acclaimed international judge, clinician and member of the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame. Sandy’s analytical approach to training and reputation for consistency in both practice and show pens has resulted in a 50-year career studded with success. Sandy grew up in the Northeast riding three-day event horses, but fell in love with Western riding after landing in California in the mid-1970s. There, she worked for Doug Ingersoll and Tom Shelly, and began to compete on Quarter Horses in the California Reined Cow Horse Association. By the early 80s, she was running a training program of her own. Sandy’s competitive success grew quickly, with multiple AQHA and National Reined Cow Horse Association World Championships (NRCHA) among her notable results. In 1993, riding Miss Rey Dry, she became the first and only woman to win the NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity Open Championship, regarded as the world’s toughest cow horse event. With lifetime earnings of nearly $1 million, Sandy has been inducted into both the Cowgirl and NRCHA Hall of Fame and Horse and Rider named her one of the Top 50 Riders of All Time in All Disciplines. Sandy continues to positively impact the Western horse community through her clinics, training videos and book, “Reining Essentials.” In 2017, Sandy and Barbra Schulte teamed up to found “Be Unstoppable,” offering clinics and retreats to help equestrians overcome challenges in reaching their riding and personal goals. With a deep-seated love of the sport and a drive for constant improvement, Sandy is well known for her ability to find what works for the horse – no matter the discipline – to become their best. In this episode, Sandy talks about her deep love for horses and how they have inspired her life path; her thoughts on being inducted into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame, as well as receiving so many other prestigious awards; how her clinics and retreats are structured, and what participants should expect from each; Sandy’s special horses-of-a-lifetime; and her observations from travelling the world. She also gives her advice to those who are either taking their first steps in pursuing their passion or are at a crossroads in that pursuit. Topics of Discussion: [:18] About Elise’s guest today, Sandy Collier. [1:44] Sandy speaks about the path her life has taken as she’s pursued building a career around horses. [2:50] What it is about horses that speaks to her so deeply. [5:10] Was Sandy the only person in her family that had a deep love for horses? [6:25] Looking back on her career, Sandy reflects on her transition from riding English to riding Western. [8:54] Sandy explains the Reined Cow Horse discipline. [12:25] Considering that Sandy is competing in disciplines that have traditionally been dominated by men, has gender ever been an issue? [14:35] Up-and-coming female riders Sandy thinks have a shot at being the next champion of the NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity. [15:22] Elise reads a quote from the author, Joyce Gibson Roach, and Sandy explains how the sentiment inspires her. [16:59] About some of Sandy’s amazing accomplishments outside the horse world. [19:04] Sandy gives some advice for those who are either taking their first steps in pursuing their passion or are at a crossroads. [21:24] Sandy’s thoughts on being inducted into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame, and being included among these talented and inspirational women. [22:45] What horses mean to Sandy both personally and professionally, and how they’ve guided her life. [25:02] Sandy speaks about her special horses-of-a-lifetime. [29:47] Sandy and Elise address some horse myths. [31:22] Sandy’s observations on horse people as she has traveled the world. [32:25] About the retreats and clinics Sandy and Barbra Schulte run together. [37:05] About next week’s episode of Because of Horses. [37:40] Sandy talks about the mental and personal skill set that is essential to participants in her retreats and clinics. [40:47] Where to learn more about Sandy and her work. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Mentioned in this Episode: Sandy Collier Horse and Rider National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA) Cowgirl Hall of Fame The Cowgirls, by Joyce Gibson Roach Donna Barton Brothers Because of Horses’ episode, “Distinguished Former Jockey and Accomplished TV Correspondent, Donna Barton Brothers” A Parent’s Guide to Riding Lessons: Everything You Need to Know to Survive and Thrive with a Horse-Loving Kid, by Elise Chand United States Pony Club Barbra Schulte Because of Horses’ episode, “The Cutting Edge: NCHA Champion and Trainer, Barbra Schulte” Barb & Sandy’s Clinics and Riding Retreats (Be Unstoppable) Barb & Sandy’s Clinics and Riding Retreats’ Facebook page (Be Unstoppable) Next week’s episode of Because of Horses Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. 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Sherri Mell is a legend within and outside of the Appaloosa community. She has been inducted into the Cowgirl Hall of Fame, she has been induced into the ApHC Hall of fame, as well as many other prestigious awards. This episode I get to sit down with Sherri and learn a little bit about her life and what she has going on now.
Barbra Schulte Cowgirl Cutter Personal Coach I first met Barbra Schulte early in my horsemanship career. While volunteering at Equine Affaire in Pomona, California, Barbra was giving a cow clinic. It must have been around 2007 or 2008, and here was this soft-spoken woman talking about how to cut cows out of the herd. Being "green as grass", I certainly did not know much about cutting, nor did I know many of the personalities in the horse. Barbra began talking about the different cow personalities and how one would be better to cut than the other. Barbra talked about the different cow personalities and how one would cut easier than the other. My head was on a swivel as I looked at the herd, then back at Barbra, back to the herd. How could she tell them apart? Her skills really impress me and by the end of the session, I had a slight understanding of herd dynamics. The Bobby Kerr Connection Almost 10 years go by and I get to interview the Mustang Man, Bobby Kerr. Bobby tells this wonderful story about he ran away from his home and schooling in Canada to a horse trader in Illinois because he wanted to cowboy. Bobby told me the man's name was Cletus Hullings and he learned a lot about horses and cutting from the man. Fascinated with the story Bobby told, I looked up Cletus Hullings and he had four daughters and one of them was Barbra Schulte! Barbra Schulte has a lot of knowledge about cutting, cows, horses and performance and I had to get a few tips about competing in an arena. She is an author, clinician, equine consultant, and performance coach and a member of the Cowgirl Hall of Fame! It's quite an informative interview. Check out Barbra's website, BarbraSchulte.com and her Facebook Page for all the wonderful advice she has to offer.
The future of good horsemanship is being shaped by our three guests, having influenced thousands of riders, owners and breeders. Hannah Campbell Zapletal has taught over 3500 youth in the Southeast United States. Denise Heinlein, who has trained horses in five countries, is a talented rider who stresses ground manners for building good relationships with your horse. Cowgirl Hall of Famer Sheila Varian is a legend Arabian breeder. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Debi Metcalfe talks about why she started Stolen Horse International and what to do and not do in the event your equine partner goes missing . Audrey O'Brien Griffen is a Hall of Famer with an amazing story of leaving home as a teenager to perform Roman Riding with legends like Casey Tibbs and still ropes and rides today. Ann Lindberg shares a tip. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)