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This week WOA welcomes Audrey Kidd, the executive director of Saddle Up! Staci and Johnny Sunshine co-host the episode to learn about Saddle Up and the amazing impact it makes through equine therapy. Audrey outlines her personal journey with Saddle Up! as well as the background and legacy of Saddle Up! as an organization. She also highlights some of the important and customized programs that Saddle Up! provides, including a program that was the first of its kind created with Waves and is now in place with eight other organizations. Everyone enjoys listening to the evolution of Saddle Up! and Audrey's favorite memories with Waves adults and other amazing participants with Saddle Up! who have worked hard to achieve their dreams. Listen as Johnny shares about an exciting event that he is looking forward to and other life updates. Tune into the full episode and hear all the inspiring details and how you can get involved with both organizations. ______________________________________ To learn more about Waves go to: wavesinc.com For volunteer opportunities with Waves go to: https://wavesinc.com/volunteer/ To watch Waves of Awareness on Youtube go to: https://www.youtube.com/@Waves_of_Awareness To learn about Spread The Positive go to: https://spreadthepositive.net/ To learn more about Saddle Up! go to: https://www.saddleupnashville.org/ For information about their upcoming Music Country Grand Prix event, visit: https://musiccountrygrandprix.com/ You can also find Saddle Up! on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube: @saddleupnashville
Meet Sue Willoughby, founder of Willoughby Coaching and trained Equus Coach. Sue discusses her unique coaching approach for women over 40, integrating horses to facilitate personal growth and transformation. She shares her lifelong connection with horses and how they serve as intuitive partners in her practice. The conversation highlights the therapeutic benefits of horses, the importance of setting boundaries, and the journey of self-discovery. Sue emphasizes empowering women in midlife to embrace new challenges and overcome fear, offering practical advice and sharing transformative client experiences. Sue's Website Her Drive
In this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel interviews Beth Saip, a pediatric physical therapist with nearly 20 years of experience and clinical director at Dream Riders. They discuss the power of collaborative care between physical therapy and chiropractic care, particularly focusing on how hippotherapy (horse therapy) and Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic work together to help children with complex cases.Key Topics Covered:[00:00:00] - Episode introduction and overview of team-based approach to pediatric care[00:02:00] - Introduction of Beth Saip and her background in pediatric physical therapy[00:04:00] - Discussion of how Beth began working with complex pediatric cases[00:07:00] - The importance of provider collaboration in complex cases[00:15:00] - Explanation of "ready state" and how horses help regulate children's nervous systems[00:19:00] - Detailed breakdown of how horse movement patterns affect children differently[00:23:00] - Different positions used in hippotherapy and their benefits[00:29:00] - Discussion of proper developmental sequence and its importance[00:32:00] - Why gross motor development must precede other developmental areas[00:36:00] - Explanation of compensatory patterns and their impact on brain function[00:40:00] - The importance of crawling in development[00:44:00] - Connection between movement and academic performance[00:48:00] - Strategies for breaking through plateaus in treatment[00:54:00] - Connor's case study: Dealing with Lyme disease[01:03:00] - Tips for finding the right therapy providers[01:07:00] - How their collaborative community was built[01:11:00] - Call to action for parents and providersTo learn more about Beth and Dream Riders Hippotherapy please visit:https://www.dreamriderstlc.com/-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click Here Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
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How can we help solve the children's mental health crisis in America? In this heartwarming episode, host Nicole Jansen engages in an inspiring conversation with Kim Tschirret, the founder of Hope Reins. This remarkable organization is dedicated to providing healing for children who have experienced trauma through interaction with rescued horses. Kim shares the inspiring story behind Hope Reins' inception, grounded in her own childhood experiences and a calling to help others during challenging times. She reveals how horses assist in the emotional and spiritual healing process, breaking patterns of generational trauma. The discussion encapsulates themes of faith, trust, leadership, and the innate sensitivity of horses in recognizing and responding to human emotions. Discover the transformational impact of Hope Reins, its private funding approach, and the significant demand for its services. Learn how the organization is scaling its model globally and be inspired through powerful success stories of children overcoming immense challenges. What We Discuss in this Episode The origin story of Hope Reins and Kim Tschirret's personal journey. Why Hope Reins relies on private donations vs government funding. The life-changing impact of horse-assisted therapy on children. The significance of spiritual faith and divine timing in leadership. Overcoming initial doubts and receiving divine support. Building trust and authenticity within teams and leadership. Techniques for effective decision-making processes involving prayer and seeking divine guidance. The transformational story of a young girl named Allie and a blind horse named Joey. The role of Hope Reins Academy in training others to start similar programs. Addressing the children's mental health crisis through community support and resilience-building. Podcast Highlights 0:00 – Kim's personal journey of healing 6:21 – Embrace your calling 9:39 – Why horses are suited for healing trauma 13:06 – Qualities needed to help kids heal 20:14 – The value of one stable, safe adult relationship 25:34 - Building trust 28:09 – Allie's story 32:33 – Paying it forward 37:53 – Prayer and blessing 39:03 – Taking action Favorite Quotes Healing Through Horses: “Horses have an incredible ability to sense human emotions and live in the present, helping kids reduce anxiety and depression.” Faith and Trust: “Trusting God means operating from a place of rest rather than constant striving, learning to trust divine timing and guidance.” Transformational Stories: “Building a connection with a horse named Joey helped Allie, a selectively mute girl, regain her voice and thrive beyond expectations." Episode Show Notes and Resources: https://leadersoftransformation.com/podcast/health/518-healing-trauma-in-children-through-equine-therapy-with-kim-tschirret Check out our complete library of episodes and other leadership resources here: https://leadersoftransformation.com ________
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MY NEW NORM Podcast- S5 E2Guest: LAUREL MANNINGEpisode: HORSE THERAPY Host: BARRY SCOTT YOUNGProduced by BEARANOOGA PRODUCTIONSIn this episode, it's about some amazing animals. Laurel Manning, President & Founder of Park Horse Project, shares her story about her love for horses and helping people on the 87 acres horse ranch located in Southern California.Laurel Manning is the President and Founding Executive Director of Park Horse Project. Born and raised in Southern California, Laurel has a deep love of horses, the San Diego County trails and community collaboration. Laurel has a Speech Communications degree from SDSU with Masters coursework in the same. She has studied with PATH, International where she completed Instructor Training and the Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning certification program. Through the love of God and horses, Laurel is now bringing her two biggest passions together. Serving God by helping people with Parkinson's Disease and other movement disorders and providing a home and new life for rescue horses. The two together form Park Horse Project. PARK HORSE PROJECTWe provide Equine-Assisted Therapy for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Health Challenges.We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving quality of life for humans and horses. We believe in the cyclical nature of healing and know that humans and horses share mutual symbiosis...healing horses, horses healing people!Visit the website to learn more:www.parkhorseproject.orgmynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/ / Find us on all major podcast platforms!
Marie Helene is a true innovator in the wellness space. We discuss Marie Helene's early years working in dolphin rebirthing therapy. Part of the healing comes from the environment of being in the water, which is like being in the womb. There are so many lessons communicated through nature that are not available in most normal modern environments. Wild environments truly bring wild experiences!Dolphins aren't always immediately available, of course, and we discuss an immediately accessible technique for reconnecting with nature called the sit spot. Reconnecting with nature is essential to reconnect with our essence. This is the path to aging with grace and part of Helene Marie's mission to re-educate people about aging. Instead of experiencing aging as approaching the end of life, it's the time when we can experience the most beautiful aspects of life and expand into who we've always wanted to be. Marie shares a powerful practice for redefining your purpose and bringing your real motivations to the surface so they can be celebrated or worked on. Attitude is everything when it comes to aging, and I hope this episode inspires you to lean into your age, whatever that may be!Special thanks to listener GabyUSA10 for their five-star review and tuning in each week!If you are enjoying these conversations, please subscribe and spread the love by leaving a review and sharing it with your friends.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Marie Helene's wellness journeyDolphin therapy for healingThe Sit Spot practiceChanging the aging conversationRedefine your purposeAsking the why five times practiceBeing an eternal studentPast Episodes Mentioned:Gestalt Equine Therapy with Melissa ClaryConnect with Marie Helene Roussell: Learn more on Marie's websiteConnect with Marie on FacebookFollow Marie on InstagramConnect with Marie on LinkedInFollow Marie on TikTokGet in Touch: Become an insider and sign up for My Newsletter My WebsiteInstagramContact MeSpecial offers: Download the Daily Vitality eBook at https://mailchi.mp/danafrost/vitallyyouCredit:Podcast Production by the team at The Wave PodcastingMusic by Phoebe GreenlandPhotography by Amy Boyle PhotographyPodcast art by SimplyBe. Agency
Thursday May 23rd Noon CST on Equestrian Legacy Radio… On CAMPFIRE CAFE we welcome Bill Thornbury of the Remington Ridge Trio and share great new music! Welcome back to SADDLE UP AMERICA Guy Adams founder and CEO of "The Heart Of The Horse Therapy Ranch" Join host Gary Holt at Equestrianlegacy.net and on iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, Spotify and Most Streaming Platforms…Just search for Equestrian Legacy Radio!
If you're a parent of teenagers, you're probably familiar with TikTok. Maybe you've even joined the kids in a viral dance video. But the popular social media platform has been in headlines recently over safety and privacy concerns. So, what do ‘we' parents need to know? We get some tips from Matthew Johnson, Director of Education for “MediaSmarts.ca” Next, the long-term weather outlook for the Summer appears to be calling for a lot of heat and not a lot of moisture. So, if you're looking at alternatives to a ‘traditional' lawn which requires a lot of water and attention of ‘thrive', what are your options? We get some expert advice from Meryl Combs, Owner and President of “Spruce It Up Garden Centres” and Host of “Let's Talk Gardening” on QR Calgary. Finally, we learn about a unique program which teaches leadership and life skills to youth at risk. We speak with Douglas Walker and Jason de Leeuw about the power of ‘Horse Therapy', which is the main focus of the “Second Chance Ranch”.
Kim's father appeared as a successful businessman to the world, but behind closed doors, he was an alcoholic who inflicted verbal and emotional abuse upon his family. Silence shrouded their suffering, allowing the abuse to persist year after agonizing year. However, amidst the darkness, Kim found solace in the presence of a horse her father gifted her. Those moments became her only refuge, where she felt safe and comforted, pouring out her heart as her horse grazed in the pasture. Twenty years later, Kim stumbled upon a book detailing an organization that rescued horses, pairing them with abused children for mutual healing. The impact was profound, stirring the depths of her soul. Tears streamed down her face as she recalled the transformative effect it had on her own life. In that moment, she felt a divine calling. God was inviting her to embark on a journey of faith to establish her own healing ministry with horses for abused children. The stories that have followed are nothing short of miraculous, each one a testament to the power of God's healing and redemption. Special Guest: Kim Tschirret.
Join us as Dana Butler-Moburg, CEO of The Shea Center of Therapeutic Riding, delves into the rich history and profound benefits of Hippotherapy, also known as Horse Therapy. In this episode, we embark on a journey through The Shea Center's impactful work, illuminated by some of their most uplifting stories. With over 75 distinct disabilities treated and more than 1400 participants aided just last year, the magnitude of their impact is awe-inspiring. Discover the innate intuition of horses and the myriad ways they contribute to the well-being of those facing challenges. Prepare to be moved as you learn about this transformative therapy, a beacon of hope for countless individuals. Don't miss this special episode, filled with insights that you can share with anyone seeking such therapeutic avenues. Get ready to be inspired and enlightened! www.sheacenter.org IG @sheacenter FB JF Shea Therapeutic Riding Center Tik Tok @sheacenter www.furrealpodcast.com IG @thefurrealpodcast FB The Fur Real Podcast Tik Tok @thefurrealpodcast . Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets www.letswalkaustin.com www.letswalkhouston.com www.letswalkdenver.com Pet walking and more!
Thursday APRIL 10th Noon CST on Equestrian Legacy Radio… On CAMPFIRE CAFE we welcome Bill Thornbury of the Remington Ridge Trio! Welcome back to SADDLE UP AMERICA Guy Adams founder and CEO of "The Heart Of The Horse Therapy Ranch" Join host Gary Holt at Equestrianlegacy.net and on iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, Spotify and Most Streaming Platforms…Just search for Equestrian Legacy Radio!
Erin Grace always loved animals and was initially torn between becoming a registered veterinary technician or a veterinarian but didn't want to go to spend all her time in school, so thus she chose to become an RVT, finding her passion specifically with horses. After moving to Smiths Falls and offering horse riding lessons, along with assisting friends with therapeutic care for their horses, Erin then became a certified Equine Massage Therapist, opening Equine Grace Therapy, providing therapeutic services to help improve the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of horses. This is an industry that relies heavily on reputation, word of mouth and education, as Erin continually demonstrates to her clients that it is more than just a "feel good" massage that she offers but an investment in their horse's well being, working on their fitness, injury prevention, lessening anxiety, etc. In this episode, Erin discusses:
Today we explore the deep, historical connection between humans and two of our most enduring companions - horses and dogs. We delve into the intricacies of how these magnificent creatures have shaped our evolution just as we have shaped theirs. From the wide-stretching plains where horses have galloped alongside us, to the edges of forests where dogs have keenly observed us- we uncover the deep-rooted bond that has formed over eons. Horses and dogs have been there for us, in countless ways that continue to evolve. Now, let's shine a light on how these wonderful creatures continue to give, as we explore the transformative world of horse and dog therapy. These animals play a crucial role in our journey towards healing and finding release from suffering. Yet, we are compelled to remember that our growth and evolution has a profound impact on these creatures and the ecosystems they inhabit. As we evolve, so do they. As we benefit, so should they. Our mission is not just to explore our relationship with them but to understand how we can ensure their well-being, and avoid causing them harm. Join us, as we explore the symbiotic relationship between humans, horses, and dogs. Tune in for a rich, insightful discussion that promises to be as educational as it is moving.
When the whispers of the heart align with the gentle nuzzle of a horse, something magical occurs. On our latest podcast, we're honored to have Theodora, a seer and healer who opens our eyes to the deep emotional bond between humans and horses. Her insights shed light on the often overlooked communication cues these majestic beings offer, and the transformative healing that can happen when we truly connect with them. Theodora takes us on a journey through her experiences, highlighting the importance of heart coherence and a regulated nervous system in building a foundation of trust and peace with our equine companions.Ever wondered what your horse is really thinking? Theodora, with her psychic abilities and mastery in Angelic Reiki, reveals the individual personalities and needs of horses in a way that transcends conventional training methods. Each story she shares in our conversation isn't just fascinating—it's a testament to the unique relationship formed when human meets horse. From grounding techniques that link these animals more closely to the earth to the tangible effects of energy work observed through a gamma camera, we discover the science behind the spiritual and the profound impact of unconditional love channeled from both Mother Earth and higher powers.Concluding our heart-stirring episode, we ponder the ethical implications of competitive horse training and the power each of us holds to initiate change within the industry. It's a contemplation of how even the smallest acts of kindness and understanding toward horses can ignite a broader movement towards their better treatment. As Theodora shares her vision for a more empathic world, we're reminded of the collective journey we're all on. It's a path that asks for more empathy, more kindness, and a deeper appreciation for our relationships with all creatures—with the hope that this episode has left you inspired to be part of that change.Theodora's Website: https://seerhealerguide.co.uk/Support the showLink to Support this Channel: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2153284/supporters/newJulie's Book: https://amzn.to/3K2ZS05Julie's Website for more information, comments or requests: https://lifeofloveandjoy.comPromo Code for Free Audio Book on Audible: https://amzn.to/45YUMdHMy Book: Life of Love a Joyful Guide to Self and Sensuality
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Key Takeaways: • The more you spend time with horses, the more you're able to relax into who you truly are.• Being with horses can create significantly less pain and anxiety in our bodies!Resources: • The HeartMath Institute• More about therapy with Adele Pudney• More with Katarina Wallentin
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Tonight, on NJ Spotlight News…The FIRST political poll is out in the hotly contested race to unseat the embattled Senior Senator…. And Congressman ANDY KIM is leading First Lady Tammy Murphy by double digits; Also, longtime political operative Craig Callaway is facing VOTER FRAUD CHARGES; Plus, get ready for a MIDTOWN TERMINAL MAKEOVER, the Port Authority announcing an overhaul for its bus depot … to the tune of 10 billion dollars; And, a horse, of course… Overpeck park in Leonia is now home to an equine emotional wellness center …also known as HORSE THERAPY.
Andreas has been surrounded by horses since a young age, and it eventually became inevitable to blend psychology with this age-long passion. Discover the transformative potential that lies within the connection with horses, which contrary to what many might think, doesn't entail riding. Instead, horses assume the role of the therapist. Andreas shares the results he has witnessed within prison programs that incorporate mindfulness programs, equine work, and psychology education, and offers his perspective on the difference between psychotherapy and coaching. In essence, his goal is to get people curious about themselves, others, and the world.Join us to hear all about the world of horse therapy.Subscribe to our YouTube channel and check out the episode in video format here. Stay tuned for the upcoming episodes!Recorded with: Riverside
A rural cop is using a unique method to reach at-risk children in the Central Otago town. Grab the Reins has been dreamed up by Senior Constable Paddy Henderson and utilises what he calls equine therapy to get challenging kids back on the straight and narrow. Our Otago-Southland reporter, Timothy Brown, and camera operator, Nathan McKinnon, spent the day with Constable Henderson to see how it works. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6336786803112
We offer these shows for free. If you think it's worthy of a small contribution, we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 7 of Season 4, and in it, Jec talks with Trish Lemke, a Colorado horsewoman who leads amazing horse-riding trips across the globe and is a certified Equine Interactional Professional in Education and certified Martha Beck Life Coach. Find her website here and her Facebook page here. This conversation is a great one to wedge into a series of episodes in which we're talking about, not just mental health, but our comfort zones, expanding our comfort zones, and being aware of our place in horse-rider partnerships. Expanding comfort zones can mean all kinds of things, whether its skills or geography, new horses or new disciplines. Here, as Jec and Trish discuss, it often comes back to the ‘why.' What is your intention? And speaking of horses and mental health...Many of you already know that our horse vets are facing a real crisis. It is a stressful job and there's a vet shortage, especially in rural areas. Vets have high suicide rates. Daniel Dauphin aired a lengthy interview with Dr. Mallory Preston about all this which you can listen to here. And we are teaming with Patagonia WorkWear to show our support. If you know of a vet who could use a lift, contact us here. Thanks to our title sponsor, Lucerne Farms, producers of quality forage feeds. Those bales of alfalfa and timothy and other blends are great for taking with you on comfort-expanding horse camping trips, by the way. Also, thanks to Chill Angel, a Colorado company that makes luxurious superfine merino wool sleepwear. Use Cayuse20 for a 20 percent discount. And thanks to Skratch Labs, which makes fantastic drinks and snacks for our athletic endeavors. Use BestHorse25 for a 25 percent discount. We thank Sampson Moss and his business, Prairie Wind Hat Works for their generous sponsorship. Sampson makes custom hats from his place in Pincher Creek, Alberta. Design your perfect hat and place your order to have it on your head before the holidays. Thanks to Redmond Equine and Pharm Aloe – for generously sponsoring our podcast. Check out Pharm Aloe's aloe pellets which you can simply sprinkle on your horse's feed and Redmond's Rock on a Rope which you can simply hang on a fence. We think you'll love ‘em. Also thanks to Patagonia WorkWear for their continued support. Give us feedback, suggest a topic or guest, or make a donation and you'll be automatically entered to win one of two free Patagonia WorkWear items that we give away every month. Don't forget that Redmond Equine is sending a complimentary syringe of Daily Gold Stress Relief to everyone who drops a tip in our donation jar. Pretty cool and a $15 value. If you get something of value from our podcast, please consider making a donation. We sure would appreciate it. Hey – Fall is in the air here in Colorado. The geese are gathering and setting up, it seems, for their long migrations south. What are your fall plans? We'd love to hear from you. That's it. Another episode in the can and out of the barn. Thanks for listening, y'all!
Welcome to We Can Hustle, support the show and the mission behind it . Working with horses in a "new" but ancient way to open doors for amazing discoveries. The power of our energetic connection with horses allows Lacey to hear and feel horses and whats really going on within them, on a spirit level.Horses have been so patiently waiting for us to bring forth this type of information and Lacey is here to share with us the beauty and the unseen workings of our horses.Opening your mind to new possibilities and new opportunities for our horses to heal, connect and bring love and understanding to them, to us and everything all around us.More From Lacey: https://www.instagram.com/savage_daughter_design/ She is an Intuitive Horse Wombman who uses Reiki & Crystal healing to connect humans with their horses on a Soul level in order to help Us better understand their purpose as well as Our own.She offers: Crystal brow bands with matching earrings, Intuitive Horsewombmanship, Spirit SessionsSupport the showBECOME A GUEST ON THE SHOW : CLICK HEREYour next steps with We Can Hustle - Click Here
The healing magic of horses is known by people who have horses and is science backed. Alison talks about her client therapy work with horses, how it works, the science and some of the results.About Alison McGabeAlison McCabe has worked with teens, families, couples, and individuals with a focus on resolving complex and acute trauma with a focus on systems thinking. She attended the Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies, Prescott College, and has been a faculty member of the HERD Institute. Medicine Horse was established in 2001, and has been a pioneer in providing equine therapy experiences to the Boulder community for low to no cost. They serve veterans, the LGBTQIA+ community, women with breast cancer and their families, the local Latino community, and at-youth risk of all ages. They prioritize natural horse care and relationship-first horsemanship.EPISODE LINKSMedicine Horsehttps://www.medicinehorse.org CONNECT WITH US Claim Your Weekly EDGE Newsletter. It's FREE.Written by Brandon with insights giving you an edge to win in your business and your life. Over 24,200 listeners and counting!-> https://edge.ck.page/bea5b3fda6 OTHER GREAT PODCASTS ON THE THE BEST PODCASTS NETWORK Danielle & Brandon Show All about owning a businesshttps://OnBusinessPodcast.com MARKETING PodcastMarketing science revealing successful marketing. https://PodcastOnMarketing.com 401k Plans PodcastSet up and run your company's 401k retirement savings plans correctly.https://401kplanspodcast.com Car Accident Lawyer PodcastBest lawyer advice.https://caraccidentlawyerpodcast.com PRODUCTIVITYTips.https://productivitypodcast.buzzsprout.com podcast for entrepreneurs...
Nature is always talking to us, especially through animals. I'm joined by Melissa Clary, a Gestalt Equine Therapy practitioner, to discuss the power of integrating horses into the therapeutic process. Melissa discovered Gestalt Equine Therapy first as a client when she was searching for a way to find more peace and connection within her body. In our conversation, she walks us through what a session looks like and highlights some of the breakthroughs she's witnessed both as a client and practitioner. Melissa expands on the healing capacity of horses and what we can learn from being in their presence. We also touch on clues that Gestalt Equine Therapy might be helpful for someone navigating menopause and entering their third act of life, which is Melissa's area of focus. Listen in to learn more about the profound healing power of Gestalt Equine Therapy. If you are enjoying these conversations, please subscribe and spread the love by leaving a review and sharing it with your friends.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: What makes Gestalt Equine Therapy different from traditional talk therapy Learning how to get out of your head and tap into your body Nervous system regulation tools that we can learn through interacting with horses Examples of the healing that can be accomplished through Gestalt Equine TherapyAdvice for anyone interested in pursuing Gestalt Equine TherapyResources Mentioned:Learn more about LifeWave Connect with Melissa: Melissa's WebsiteMelissa's Instagram Get in Touch: My WebsiteInstagramSpecial offers: Download the Daily Vitality eBook at danafrost.com/daily-vitality/Credit:Podcast Production by the team at The Wave PodcastingMusic by Phoebe GreenlandPhotography by Amy Boyle PhotographyPodcast art by SimplyBe. Agency
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On our latest podcast episode we are diving into the space of how do we hold safety we our horses in the space of this work. A topic of conversation in our mentorship circles on how do we manage young horses or horses that lack some ground manners in order to create safety for both horse and humans. We dive into giving some examples and how we can continue to empower our horses in their teaching role while also holding safety in the space with them.
On our latest podcast episode we are speaking about leaning into the wisdom of receiving what we need from our horses not always what we want. It is often the case that when we enter into the field we get witnessed in a way that is unexpected, illuminating the way that we as humans and facilitators often carry agenda around our experiences with horses. We take some time to give some examples of why we allow horses to lead the session so we don't project our agenda and how we can be receptive and open to the medicine we need and not always what we want.
29 December 2022: Are you in limbo during the holiday stretch between Christmas and New Year? Psychologist Dr Thoraiya Kanafani advises on what to do and what to avoid over this periodSelf-love should be practised early on from childhood, we speak with Tanja Spasojevic from The Hummingbird Early Learning CentrePunam meets Dubai's Brazilian coffee queen Maria PavaniWe find out what horse therapy is with Rosa AygunTech expert Daanesh Kalyaniwalla details gadgets to watch out for in 2023And Raz from Gulf Photo Plus gives the best tips on where and how to get the best fireworks shots during New Year's Eve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guy Adams joined the program to share the origin and evolution of the wonderful Heart of the Horse Therapy Ranch in Clovis. He details the structure of the ranch, their unending commitment to bettering the lives of children (and veterans) who have severe physical disabilities and how their goal is to "make children whole again."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weekend some people will be surprised to see more than 20 veterans riding horses down the middle of New York City streets. These vets, along with mounted divisions of NYPD are riding in support of the 7th annual “Ride to Zero”. We talked with Meggan Hill-Mcqueeny about the goal of ending veteran suicide and the incredible programs from Braveheart Equine Therapy. Plus, powerful examples of vets who overcame PTSD, Depression, and other post-war conditions through horse training therapy on their horse farm in Illinois.For more about BraveHeart, Horse Therapy programs check out their websitehttp://www.braveheartriding.org/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sylvi Fekete shares the Pacific regional report and describes a Northern B.C. high school is introducing the “Makers Making Change” program to their curriculum. She also describes a new horse therapy program has opened in Kelowna. From the September 22, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Marta Dyczok from Western University comments on the developments of the Russia-Ukraine war. Dawn Dickinson discusses this week's episode of “Maclean's Magazine” with an article about the rise in rental prices. Aaron Broverman offers his perspective on the mishandling and damage to mobility devices caused by airlines. Steven Scott of Double Tap describes Google's new smartphone, the Pixel 6A. And, Sylvi Fekete shares the Pacific regional report. This is the September 22, 2022 episode.
This episode discusses the basics of Horse Therapy (aka Equine Assisted Therapy) with the founder of Horse Therapy Centre of Canada, Jessica Echeverri. We will explore what is Horse Therapy? Who does it benefit and who does it NOT benefit? How you can be a certified Equine Assisted Therapy professional, and more! Our guest, Jessica Echeverri has had a passion for horses and helping since she was a child. She has been blessed with the opportunity to combine both of her passions to help others discover the healing powers of the horse. With 20 years of therapy experience, she leads both the Reintegration Therapy team and our Trauma-Focused Team at the Horse Therapy Centre of Canada. Jessica is a lover of learning, she continually learns and refreshes her therapeutic skills. Jessica is a Clinical Traumatologist, Reintegrative Therapist, specialist in Anger Management & Domestic Violence, and has post-graduate diplomas & certificates in many clinical subjects and modalities, including Substance Abuse Treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Narrative Therapy, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). Interested in Certification? Email office@horsetherapycanada.com and Mention code "SWRISE" for up to $700 off certification. ____________________________________ Tap Here to Subscribe to the Social Workers, Rise! Email Resource List ____________________________________ Thank you to our SPONSORS RISE Directory - A national directory of Clinical Supervisors who are looking to help the next generation of Clinical Social Workers GROW. Therapist Development Center (TDC) Homepage TDC Continuing Education Courses On The Edge of Life: An Introduction to Treating Suicidality Use the code SWRISE10 at checkout to receive 10% off Horse Therapy Centre of Canada Mention code SWRISE when you email them at office@horsetherapycanada.com for up to $700 off certification. www.horsetherapycanada.com ________________________________ Top 10 Worldwide Social Worker's, Rise! Has been named in the Top 10 of Social Work podcasts worldwide! See the full list here.
Karen Ostenried has worn many hats over the years. From professional singer toaerobics instructor, to the Chief Operations officer of an international biotechcompany. Karen impressively has three world firsts in medical technologyaccredited to her, and a number of Australian firsts in creating genetic models ofhuman diseases.In 2009, Karen's world would change forever. One week after she retired from thefield of science, she would be faced with the devastating Black Saturday bushfiresthat tore through Victorian bushland causing widespread devastation and thegreatest loss of life from fire since colonisation. One hundred and seventy-threepeople tragically lost their lives, 414 were injured, more than a million wild anddomesticated animals were lost, and 450,000 hectares of land were burned. Karen'sKinglake property destroyed, however one of her horses survived. Nursing the horseback to health proved more difficult that she first imagined and in 2011 she took myhorse to Equine Assisted Therapy. Through this process, Karen quickly realised thatshe needed to heal as much as her beloved horse.By 2017, Karen qualified as an Equine Assisted Learning Facilitator. The primarydriver of this form of learning is to develop an expanded awareness of firstly self andthen of others. It develops essential life skills which can lead to success in all areasof life and business, and the purest form of leadership. Although Karen uses horses, it is very much Human Centred Design. It relies onbeing present to fully comprehend everything around you, calm the mind and makegood decisions with empathy, accountability, and teamwork. It also relies on trust. Today Karen's business – The Matanya Effect, and Leadership Revolution, workwith Corporate Organisations to small businesses around team building andleadership skills. She also works with people with low support Autism, some NDISclients for life skills, Teams, families, sports, business, community groups and alllevels of leadership up to C suite. Join Karen as she chats with host Sandy Lowres and shares her amazing story.You can follow Karen and her remarkable work here:https://www.thematanyaeffect.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/thematanyaeffecthttps://www.facebook.com/thematanyaeffect
Heart of the Horse Therapy Ranch is committed to promoting therapeutic riding as an efficacious treatment modality for those with a disability by developing community awareness of equine assisted/ facilitated therapy.Though not everyone with disabilities can safely participate in therapeutic riding activities, HHTR serves a broad segment of the disabled community & Veterans from the Fresno VA Hospital here in the central valley.Some of the conditions for which therapeutic riding has been proved an effective treatment are cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, sensory impairment (i.e., loss of hearing or sight), Down syndrome, Autism, missing limbs, PTSD, and many other disabilities.www.HeartOfTheHorse.orghttp://www.yourlotandparcel.org
Sophia returned from EDC, but we can't say the same for her phone. In Session 22, Soph recaps the wonders and horrors of EDC, including the great Wiener War, flirting her way onto rides, and opportunistic phone thieves. Jenna reveals a new pet peeve and the girls explore replacing their therapists with horses - giddyup, mentally ill cowgirls!
Welcome to the Santa Barbara Film Festival! We were unable to join in person, but we still got to cover two very different yet captivating films, A Place in the Field and Fresh to Frightening: The Sharon Green Story.The feature film A Place in the Field follows veteran Gio Scuderi as he receives a package in the mail that sends him on a road trip to fulfill a promise, but ends up fulfilling so much more. We were honored to be joined by director Nicole Mejia, co-writer and star Don DiPetta, producer Heliya Alam, and cinematographer Kadri Koop. We discuss the significance of having a woman direct (and other key roles in the crew) a story about a military vet, how the film's many beautiful locations (much like the film itself) came together in a serendipitous way, the power of horse therapy, and how life imitated art during the making of the film.In the short film Fresh to Frightening: The Sharon Green Story, we're introduced to Sharon Green, one of the best yacht racing photographers in the game. Director Gareth Kelly and Sharon Green herself joined us to share how they met and decided to make this film, Sharon's fearlessness and success in a world dominated by men, and some of her scariest "oh shit" moments while photographing a yacht race from a helicopter.You can follow the film A Place in the Field on IG & FBYou can follow the film Fresh to Frightening: The Sharon Green Story on IG & FBYou can follow director Nicole Mejia on IG You can follow actor Don DiPetta on IG & Twitter & FBYou can follow producer Heliya Alam on IG You can follow cinematographer Kadri Koop on IG You can follow director Gareth Kelly on IG & Twitter You can follow yacht race photographer Sharon Green on IG & Twitter & FB--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 600 episodes without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for being vaxxed and masked!--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
On this episode of ONL, we go down to South Dakota (virtually!) and we have a chat with Robyn who works with a Catholic school that uses horses to help Indigenous youth.
Many of us spend our days hooning from one task to the next whilst frantically keeping all the balls in the air, career, family, animals, properties and ageing parents. We tend to take our health for granted until one day, for some, there comes a diagnosis which leaves us little room for complacency.May is the month for The May 50K raising vital funds for vital research for Multiple Sclerosis. There are more than 25,000 Australians living with MS and today's guest, Lynda MacCallum is one of them.Lynda is up at dawn most days alongside her husband Jim, training their homebred quarter horses for the next bug Cutting event while running 400 head of beef cattle on their property near Walcha in the cool New England hills in northern New South Wales.Horses are medicine to Lynda and have been an integral part of her therapy since her MS diagnosis in 2018. But long before the appointments, the scans and the Neurologists, horses were interwoven in the fabric of Lynda's life.This week's podcast is sponsored by Sorority Clothing. A relatively new brand, which was founded in 2021 by Cara who; after living in London for many years wanted to bring a little piece of this to Western Qld. Sorority Clothing has quality cotton pieces that are not only wearable and timeless but would suit any age, shape and style. Liberty of London is the main signature collection and the beautiful blouses, headbands and accessories have sold out many times over. New styles are now available.
Rock Ranch - Dan & Marie LaRock Founded in 2016 by the LaRock Family, Rock Ranch is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization providing horsemanship training, riding lessons, senior programming, and mental health counseling in a natural, Christ-filled setting. Rock Ranch MISSION: Rock Ranch provides opportunities for persons to improve themselves physically, cognitively, socially and psychologically while learning the art and skills of horsemanship in a Christ filled setting. Episode Notes: Mandate takes the show on the back roads of beautiful Minnesota to meet up with Dan & Marie LaRock at the site of Rock Ranch. We were welcomed with open arms and a few hooves. Here is what we discussed on this week's episode: Why Rock Ranch Started (5:15) Who Needs Rock Ranch (10:00) Incredible story of the 109 Year Old Former Rancher at the Ranch (17:00) Marie's Unreal Gift and Ability to Storytell (20:00) Marriage (33:00) They are happy to help answer any questions you may have about Rock Ranch. 355 40th Avenue Hills, MN 56138 (605) 940-2243 riderockranch@gmail.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/RideRockRanch Instagram: www.instagram/rock.ranch LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/rock-ranch Youtube Channel: Search Rock Ranch Mandate SocMeds (Social Medias) Instagram @mandatepod Patreon - www.patreon.com/mandatepodcast Email - mandate.pod@gmail.com Website - www.anchor.fm/mandate Apple Podcast - www.podcasts.apple.com/us/podcasts/the-mandate-podcast Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/51tJeha51F5nPk0rcZhDaD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mandate/message
Kirk's wife and son had dual citizenship in the Us and Sweden, so when his wife became ill they put JJ in a group home in Sweden. She passed away in 2017 and JJ is still in Sweden where he is very happy. We talk about the difference between care in Sweden verses the US.
Hey everybody! Episode 51 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with my friend Leah Dietzen. Leah and I met in the Sacred Valley of Peru where she has been living and working. Leah works as a pranic healer, animal communicator, and with horse integration therapy. I have always had an interest in and draw to horses and so it was a pleasure to sit down and speak with Leah about her work and the power and connection that working with horses and animals can bring. We went into her work and how it integrates with other practices such as plant medicine work and pranic healing. I found it to be a deep and insightful conversation. I hope and imagine you all will get a lot out of this episode. As always, to support this podcast, get early access to shows, bonus material, and Q&As, check out my Patreon page below. Enjoy! "Leah Dietzen currently lives in the Sacred Valley of Peru where she offers Integration Horse Therapy, online Pranic Healing, Animal Communication and Training. She has a veterinary assistant degree, trained at a high-end dog kennel helping train guard dogs and aggressive dogs. She then studied Animal Behavior and Neuropsychology at the University of Washington before a car accident took her on an alternate path. A near-death experience opened new realms of spiritual awareness and she has spent the last 11 years studying and learning with master teachers of spirituality, energy, and plants from all over the world.” For more info about Leah and her work, visit: https://www.leahdietzen.com/ and on Instagram @leah_dietzenThis episode of the show is sponsored by the Temple of the Way of Light. To learn more or sign up for a retreat, visit:https://templeofthewayoflight.org/Share the show, Subscribe or Follow, and if you can go on Apple Podcasts and leave a starred-rating and a short review. That would be super helpful with the algorithms and getting this show out to more people. Thank you in advance!For more information about me and my upcoming plant medicine retreats with my colleague Merav Artzi, visit my site at: https://www.NicotianaRustica.orgTo support this podcast on Patreon, visit: https://www.patreon.com/UniverseWithinTo donate directly with PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/jasongrechanikMusic courtesy of: Nuno Moreno (end song). Visit: https://m.soundcloud.com/groove_a_zen_sound and https://nahira-ziwa.bandcamp.com/ And Stefan Kasapovski's Santero Project (intro song). Visit: https://spoti.fi/3y5Rd4HAnd please leave any questions or comments in the comment section or email at:https://www.UniverseWithinPodcast.comThis will help me with ideas for future shows.Thanks and until the next episode!https://www.facebook.com/UniverseWithinPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/UniverseWithinPodcast
Angela was an Equine Physical therapist— trained to relieve chronic pain, enhance performance, and help prevent injuries that often occur in horses. She has traveled the globe working with Budweiser Clydesdales and Olympic horses. Her second scene has brought her to being a team leader for a neuro technology company. She helps get people off of pain medications, calm rage in autistic children, improve memory, balance and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/second-scene/support
How can equine therapy with horses help couples improve communication? How can horses support survivors of trauma? What is vaginismus and what are some approaches to managing painful sex? Dr. Maha Nasrallah-Babenko joins Jess to answer these questions and more. Follow Dr. Maha on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook. If you've got questions or topic suggestions for the podcast, submit them here. As well, you can now record your messages for us! Please record your message/question in a quiet room and use your phone's headphones with a built-in mic if possible. And be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music & Stitcher! Rough Transcript: This is a computer-generated rough transcript, so please excuse any typos. This podcast is an informational conversation and is not a substitute for medical, health or other professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the services of an appropriate professional should you have individual questions or concerns. What We Can Learn from Equine Horse Therapy 00:00:05 - 00:05:12 You're listening to the sacs with Dr Jasser podcast sacks and relationship advice you can use tonight. Hey just a rally your friendly neighborhood sexologist here in Orange County today so just south of Los Angeles. I'm on my own without Brennan but I'm not totally on my own. I am here with psychologist and sex therapist. Dr Maha Nasrallah Benko yes impressed you pronounce it correctly as Rallo Banco actually much more sexy than most people pronounce. It would be pronounced it in your tongue. Nasrallah Benko the way you pronounce his even more sexy than the way out so you are. You're psychologist your sex therapist. You worked worked in lived all over the world you lived in. Beirut Lebanon which is one of my favorite places I've ever visited. You lived in Dubai for awhile. You studied and lived in London England. And now you're here on the west coast and it wasn't New York for a year and a half all right. That's where I met you at the Sexual Health Expo and we'RE GONNA be talking about a number of topics today but I want to begin with this. Eh quine therapy because this is all new to me. Can you tell me what this is? How you got into it and how we can. All you know. Have some takeaways from this therapy with horses? Absolutely and first of all I want to thank you for having me today. I'm really really excited. And I was really glad to see you here. An tenure event I'm a huge fan of yours in case you haven't noticed learn a lot from you even though. I'm an expert quote unquote but I think we are continuously learning and growing and I really really appreciate the information you put out there really. I'm very serious. Thank you A. It's true every event I go do. I am constantly learning. Yeah eat from. Experts and non experts like so always think it's interesting when people say oh. I know all this. How can you know all this? Yeah I studied this all day every day and I feel I mean. I know that I know very little. And Yeah I learned from my clients to just like worrying non-experts horse yeah their insights. I think are often more valuable. Because they're not in their heads. Yeah Same Way. That are so for all of you out there. You are the experts in your absolutely relation. I agree so equine. Therapy or Aucoin. Therapy doesn't matter how you pronounce it. I got into it like a year ago in terms of starting to study it But maybe six months ago or five six months ago or so. I started practicing it Here in Orange County I Dunno I think having a dog we. We had a dog We got a dog two years ago. my husband and I yes. She's adorable I think you having a dog and my love for animals and therapy and all that stuff. I started to kind of think of ways to combine them. I started to do some research and realize that it is a thing already working with animals in therapy so I started A certification on animal assisted psychotherapy.