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subscribe to our Patreon for video episodes and bonus episode every week and oh yeah... no ads. Numismatists rejoice! It's time for Tom and Demi to finally weigh in on what's important in life - what's going on with our beautiful Australian coins. We also talk The Stand and of course, a little bit of natter and chatter about miniature horses, in the segment "Miniature Horses". Thanks for listening Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
July's episode features Bret Maceyak of PATH International chatting with the AHC team about miniature horses as service animals under the American Disabilities Act. Fascinating conversation about these little dynamos and all the ways they can be the perfect partners. Also, the AHC team touches base on three timely topics - release of new horse stamps from USPS (they are going fast!), two national days of commemoration for and about horses - July 15 and July 17... "National I love horses day" and "National meet a horse day", plus tips for horses and riders in the heat!HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3466 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Bret Maceyak of Path InternationalSponsor: Merck Animal HealthFollow Horse Radio Network on X (former Twitter)or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horses Council onFacebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)
July's episode features Bret Maceyak of PATH International chatting with the AHC team about miniature horses as service animals under the American Disabilities Act. Fascinating conversation about these little dynamos and all the ways they can be the perfect partners. Also, the AHC team touches base on three timely topics - release of new horse stamps from USPS (they are going fast!), two national days of commemoration for and about horses - July 15 and July 17... "National I love horses day" and "National meet a horse day", plus tips for horses and riders in the heat!HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3466 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Bret Maceyak of Path InternationalSponsor: Merck Animal HealthFollow Horse Radio Network on X (former Twitter)or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horses Council onFacebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)
Weekly bonus episode every week here: patreon.com/bigsofttitanother episode from your ol' pals tom and demi as we go through some Christmas traditions and also, some wonderful news about everyone's favourite animal, the miniature.... well, I don't want to give it away! Anyway the animal is featured in the segment Miniature Horses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is it possible to be simultaneously passionate about winning a competition and the welfare of the horse? This is the question Adam Snow and Dr. Shelley Onderdonk ask in their latest book published by Trafalgar Square, and the question Julie and Megan are asking listeners. We share stories of Adam's polo career and how he learned, along with wife and veterinarian Dr. Shelley, how to get the most out of his ponies on and off the field, while making sure they're happy, healthy and sound. Dr. Shelley and Adam believe that their experiences are an acknowledgement that doing good for the horse is good for results in the competitive arena. Learn how you can go about improving the win-win situation for not only your horse, but yourself.In the latest Legislation Update, Julie shares progress on Miniature Horses being approved as therapeutic and assistance animals with the Americans with Disabilities Act. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3301 – Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Megan Arszman (Marketing & Communications) of the American Horse CouncilSponsored by: Equine Discounts with NTRAGuest: Adam Snow and Dr. Shelly Onderdonk, authors of Winning with HorsesLink: Trafalgar Square BooksLink: Horses and SportFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horses Council on Facebook and Instagram
Is it possible to be simultaneously passionate about winning a competition and the welfare of the horse? This is the question Adam Snow and Dr. Shelley Onderdonk ask in their latest book published by Trafalgar Square, and the question Julie and Megan are asking listeners. We share stories of Adam's polo career and how he learned, along with wife and veterinarian Dr. Shelley, how to get the most out of his ponies on and off the field, while making sure they're happy, healthy and sound. Dr. Shelley and Adam believe that their experiences are an acknowledgement that doing good for the horse is good for results in the competitive arena. Learn how you can go about improving the win-win situation for not only your horse, but yourself.In the latest Legislation Update, Julie shares progress on Miniature Horses being approved as therapeutic and assistance animals with the Americans with Disabilities Act. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3301 – Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Megan Arszman (Marketing & Communications) of the American Horse CouncilSponsored by: Equine Discounts with NTRAGuest: Adam Snow and Dr. Shelly Onderdonk, authors of Winning with HorsesLink: Trafalgar Square BooksLink: Horses and SportFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horses Council on Facebook and Instagram
Day one of miniature horse training is upon us and Elly heads to the stables at Nambour Christian College to learn the ropes!Plus, the guys meet Geoff, the legend who just broke the record for the most blood donations ever!And Becks used what for a towel?Enjoy!
“As a Nurse Coach, I'm able to do mindfulness exercises as we walk along our soul path, and as I help people to connect more completely with our therapy animals in a mindful and peaceful connection.” ~ Jodie L. Diegel, RN, BSN, MBA, LNCAh-HasNursing is evolutionary- it grows and evolves alongside you… allow thisA therapy animals focus could be… fitness, literacy, hospice, joy, hospital or hospice visits, and many more possibilities!You never know where your skills and love of Nursing will take you… allow your heart to open and guide you to what calls you, and how you use yourself to create Therapy animals mixed with Nursing combines a love of Nursing and a love for animalsIf animals are calling you, follow that call… Animal therapy can include any well-mannered animal- cats, miniature horses, dogs, donkeys, rabbits, pigs- can become registered to provide animal therapy for all abilitiesReach out into your communities to bring health and wellbeing… write, podcast, videos, Facebook Lives, Partner within your community. Who needs support? Who needs assistance? who complements you and your offerings? Coaching with HEART: Healing, Energy, Awareness, Resilience, TransformationAllow your intuition, wisdom, vibration to guide you in your lifeHow can you turn mindless moments into mindful moments (ie. Scooping poop!)Links and ResourcesSOUL Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program website and videoPet Partners SOUL Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program's Friday Live at 5 on FacebookRoadrunner Animal Spirt defined… “Roadrunner teaches how to find the hidden humor in situations all while showing you the path to greater productivity and efficiency.”Coaching with HEART: Healing, Energy, Awareness, Resilience, Transform in the Nurse Coaching: Integrative Approaches for Lifestyle Health and Wellbeing textbookIHWA: Integrative Health and Wellness Assessment: take it here!A blog about the IHWA by Deborah McElligott______________________________________________________________ Thank you for listening. We LOVE Nurses! Please leave us a 5 start rating and a positive comment about an episode you loved! Follow Integrative Nurse Coach Academy on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn Learn more about our programs at the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy
Horses come in all sizes. From our tallest and heaviest draft horses, all the way down to our smallest miniature horses. It does beg the question, do I feed a miniature horse similar to my taller riding horse? In this week's podcast we answer that question and more. Much of the advice and tips we give can also apply to ponies and other small horse types. Generally, you do feed miniature horses similar to their larger cousins, you just scale everything down for their size. We also do mention that the equation used estimating a miniature horse's weight is different from taller horses and is: (multiply 9.36 x heart girth measurement) plus (multiply 5 x body length measurement) and then subtract 348.5 You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition
In this podcast, Peter and Bryan discuss the nutrition and physiology of Miniature Horses. What do I feed a Miniature horse to maintain a healthy weight? Steps to take if your Miniature is overweight. What does a simple Miniature horse diet look like? How nutrition impacts their body.
Today, Ute is talking to Adriana, a Horse Vet from Brazil who will be on the show regularly answering all Vet related questions and giving tips on the health and well-being of horses. In this intro episode she tells a little bit about her life as a horse vet in Brazil, her studies in Germany, her stint with Miniature Horses and her passion for Criollo horses. See the full show notes: https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2020/09/16/horse-podcast-ep-37-ask-your-vet/
Sorry We’re Stoned: Karaoke Edition? We get to hear Tizzle sing some of her favorite rock n’ roll songs and Brandi admits that getting stoned might be helping her tone! Brandi and Mama Tish have plenty to catch up on this week from some behind the scenes info on the VMAs to a special gift that arrived in Brandi’s mail. Plus, Noah calls in to provide some incredible advice for all the Stoners with romance troubles. Tish and Brandi discuss their recent design projects, Tish’s idea for her next venture, and some off-limit book and TV recommendations. They also answer plenty of listener questions in a segment of Dear MT, including the hottest spots to visit in Ashland, Kentucky, how to brighten up a dark and dreary kitchen, and the biggest must-haves when building a new home. Thank you to all the listeners who wrote in about Mammie... we so appreciate our Stoner community and love speaking with you each week! Until next time. Thanks for joining us for today’s episode, Stoners! As always, don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share with a friend.
Teresa Barnes joins us all the way from England to tell us how she brings joy to people of all ages by sharing her three Miniature Horses through her business, Walk My Little Horse. classroom.miniaturehorsemanship.com/41 patreon.com/MHStories
Theresa Fleming joins us to share about their work using Miniature Horses to promote literacy - how cool is that! Through their non profit charity, Miniature Horses get kids excited about reading, and about the local Colorado history - and free books! We also chat about senior horses, and how they're still able to make a difference through these unique programs. classroom.miniaturehorsemanship.com/39
Have you seen the cute Telus commercial with the Miniature Horses? Doug Savage tells us how the Savagemoor Miniatures wound up on TV, and his long term involvement with the Miniature Horse Club of Ontario with all their excellent programs promoting and enjoying Miniature Horses! classroom.miniaturehorsemanship.com/38
Golf Car Assault, Poop Less To Save The Planet, Wedding Crasher, Inmate Bus Controversy, Miniature Horses, Dogfishing, Naked Photo, Heart Attack Headstone, Slavery Role Play, Thief Signature, Denny's First Date Join our community here to keep laughing!
Rhonda Stalder tells us how she bought her first pony, surprising her mom and dad at the age of 11, how much she enjoys her Miniature Horses today, a surprise baby, and her adventures turning a wild and scared baby mini mule into a sweet and solid citizen.
Lori begins by welcoming Wendy Keefover, Senior Strategist, Carnivore Protection at the Humane Society of the United States to explain the newly announced rule changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by the Trump Administration. The ESA became law in 1973 and currently protects 1600 species in the US and its territories. Wendy explains that […]
Episode 4 Disclaimer: Sh*t gets wild. Listen at your own risk. Elle takes a weekend trip with a 3rd-date-guy to the middle of nowhere Texas without cell phone service, and Nic's picking up momentum with "Eating A**" guy.
Man's penis is turning to bone in rare condition. U.S. Department of Transportation allows miniature horses to fly as service animals. Man wearing a tv on head caught delivering 50 TV's to Virginia homes. Show your SUPPORT by donating to the Weird AF News Patreon where you'll get bonus episodes and you'll get to hang out with the host Jonesy! http://patreon.com/weirdafnews -WATCH Weird AF News on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/weirdafnews and FOLLOW Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones or http://twitter.com/funnyjones or http://facebook.com/comedianjonesy or http://Jonesy.com - CHECK out the NEW SPONSOR: http://pranksanonymous.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The officials of the WCMHC Wild Rose Miniature Horse Show join us to chat about how they first were introduced to Miniature Horses and how they became horse show officials. Thanks to Judge Kim Seipp, Judge James Rutledge and Steward Alene Rutledge for taking the time out of their busy weekend to chat!
Ashleigh Meadows joins us to tell us all about the Online Miniature Horse Show, and how easy it is to participate in a show without ever leaving your own farm - complete with placings, judges comments and even ribbons and prizes! And of course, we learn about all the fun things she's up to with her Miniature Horses!
Amy Blossom shares how clicker training led her to Miniature Horses, and tells us all about her adventures and accomplishments driving in the show ring and in combined driving events (with her clicker trained horses!), and about passing on a love of driving to the next generation. For links and photos: classroom.miniaturehorsemanship.com/28
Monica Gardner tells us about how Miniature Horses first joined her family at the Gardner Hard Luck Horse Farm, and how much fun she's having with them, driving, training groundwork, and making plans for their first parade. Be sure to check out the links below and follow Monica's blog and social media, so you can see her colourful crew in action!
Angie Silvera joins us to talk about how she discovered her love of horses, and especially driving. Hiking, driving, trick training, and even helping out around the farm, Angie's having lots of fun with her Miniature Horses!
Mindy Schroder of The Essential Horse and Chimacum Tack joins us to tell about growing up with Shetland Ponies, how Miniature Horses came back into her life (twice!), her tiny track system, and having lots of fun racking up miles and driving her ponies!
Stacy Rolfe of R&R Ranch joins us to share how her barn became an "accidental rescue" for Miniature Horses and the special horses that have joined their family. She tells us about her outreach programs to share information about the care of Miniature Horses, including her very well received "Miniature Horses for Dummies" event.
Tony Greaves of Little America Miniatures joins us to talk about the early days of Miniature Horses, the "Thursday Kids" and more!
Lori Wilson tells us about the amazing Mini Whinnies 4H club where 50 kids a year get the opportunity to learn about Miniature Horses!
Jeanette Hayhurst from California tells us how she went from Miniature Horse skeptic to driving a pair of Miniature Horses on on a 100 mile wagon trail through Death Valley.
Chatting with Al Bulgawicz on his involvement with Miniature Horses through the American Miniature Horse Association as well as the American Driving Society, both as a competitor and as an organizer and volunteer. Show notes: http://classroom.miniaturehorsemanship.com/8
Dr. Crystal Lee joins us to talk about growing up with Miniature Horses, and how they influences her career path as an equine veterinarian and surgeon.
In Part 2 in our series on Miniature Horses, listen in as Debbie Garcia-Bengochea talks about how the all-volunteer, charity Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses that serves over 25,000 adults and children annually. Teams of tiny horses visit libraries, hospitals and hospice programs to work with individuals, families, veterans and first responders. These specially trained pint-sized equines have responded to countless traumatic events including Sandy Hook Elementary School, the Pulse Nightclub and many other mass incidents and natural disasters. Debbie gives us a fascinating “behind the scenes” look into their off-duty natural habitat and how herd leaders guide them in their development and socialization as successful therapy horses. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses with Marcie Davis
In Part 1 in our series on Miniature Horses, Jessica Wellman and her miniature horse service animal, Honey join Marcie and Lovey to talk about their human/equine working relationship. Jessica talks candidly about how Honey is trained to assist her in living more independently with her disability. She also discusses the unique differences between a canine and a miniature horse and what you need to think about if you’re considering a miniature horse as your service animal. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Honey – the Miniature Horse Service Animal with Marcie Davis
Margaret Chandelier hangs out in the Magnodome to shed light on diet rage, celebrity spokesmodels, and beards
More and more states are recognizing the benefits service and therapy animals can provide to people coming to court. In this edition of Court Talk, you will learn what qualifies as a service animal, an emotional therapy animal, or just a courthouse greeter from Knowledge and Information Analyst Deborah Smith.
This week Gabe and Tycho create the comic Miniature Horses.
This week Gabe and Tycho create the comic Miniature Horses. See the finished comic at https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2017/03/08/miniature-horses
Good Mourning: The Many Faces of Grief – Darcie D. Sims, Ph.D., CHT, CT, GMS
How can a miniature horse named Precious help a child heal a grieving heart? My guest today is Abby Mosher, the Founder and Executive Director of Tomorrow’s Rainbow, Inc. an innovative grief support program for grieving children in Coconut Creek, Florida. She is a pioneer in combining the therapeutic benefits of horses with facilitated peer support groups to provide a … Read more about this episode...
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Ponies and minis are the topic of the day! Helena and Glenn are joined by three guests who raise and show Shetland Ponies and Miniature Horses. Listen in for some "small" talk...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)