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In this engaging conversation, Fred Berry shares his journey from a tobacco farm in North Carolina to becoming a successful plaintiff's lawyer. He discusses his passion for fox hunting and the challenges he faced while participating in the Mongol Derby, a grueling endurance race across Mongolia. Fred reflects on the lessons learned from both his legal career and his experiences with horses, emphasizing the importance of resilience, adaptability, and the deep connection between humans and horses.TakeawaysHe is a plaintiff's lawyer who thrives on challenges.Fox hunting has been a significant part of his life.The Mongol Derby was a spontaneous decision for him.He faced physical challenges during the Derby but persevered.Fred emphasizes the importance of horsemanship in the Derby.He reflects on the camaraderie and experiences shared during the race.The connection between humans and horses is profound and historical.Fred believes in adapting to challenges and learning from them.He finds joy in the simple moments spent with horses.
Ghengis Khan said: “It's easy to conquer the world from the back of a horse”, before setting up a postal transmission system in 1224 that saw communications taken on horseback from the Mongolian capital to the Caspian sea. This method of communication continued right into the 1950s, and it is based on this route that a trip labelled as ‘The greatest equine adventure in the world' is based on, and it is called the Mongolian Derby, and in this episode we will find out all about it. Journalist Camilla Swift has ridden most of her life, and has been lucky enough to ride at courses including Ascot, Aintree, Windsor, and over the Derby course at Epsom. But, perhaps the most exciting course to have ridden is that of the Mongol Derby, and in this episode Camilla shares her experience of riding 100km a day over mixed terrain in a race chosen by the horse, what it's like to stay with mongolians in yurts and what fermented mares milk really tastes like! We are always free to listen to wherever you love to get your podcasts from! Find out more about the Mongol Derby: https://equestrianists.com/mongol-derby/ Do you have a training and equestrian lifestyle question? Email us: polesandprosecco@yahoo.com. Join us on socials: Facebook: Poles Piaffe & Prosecco Podcast Insta: Poles Piaffe & Prosecco_Podcast YouTube: Poles Piaffe & Prosecco Podcast #prosecco #proseccotime #piaffe #poleworkforhorses #poleworkout #dressage #dressagetrainer #dressagetraining #horseriding #horseridingtraining #yourquestionsanswered #equestriantravel #travelwithhorses #ridingholidays #travellinghorses @inspiredressage @heathersfarmhorses @pedensbloodstock
What does it take to ride 700+ miles in 8 days across Mongolia on horseback? NFR Pickup Man Josh Edwards stopped by the No Spin Rodeo Rally to discuss his journey in the Mongol Derby, the world's longest horse race, this past August.Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
In this episode of The Horse People Podcast, I sit down with Tom Morgan, the visionary founder of the world-renowned Mongol Derby, often hailed as the "world's toughest horse race." We dive deep into Tom's entrepreneurial journey and how his passion for adventure and horses led to the creation of this iconic event. Here's what you'll hear in this episode: The Birth of the Derby: How the idea came to life and the challenges of organizing a race inspired by Genghis Khan's postal system. Advice for New Riders: Tom's wisdom on preparing physically and mentally for a grueling race like the Derby. Behind-the-Scenes Stories: Memorable moments, unexpected challenges, and what keeps the Derby going strong. What's Next for Tom: His thoughts on the future of equestrian adventure sports and his upcoming projects. Whether you're a seasoned rider, a budding adventurer, or just a fan of incredible stories, this episode will inspire and entertain. Follow Tom Morgan and the Mongol Derby: Instagram: @mongolderby and @tom_adventurists Website: The Equestrianists Connect with the Horse People Podcast: Instagram: @HorsePeoplePodcast Enjoy the episode, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast wherever you listen!
In this special episode of the Horse People podcast, I take you on a journey through my experience competing in the Mongol Derby—the world's longest and toughest horse race. From pre-race jitters to crossing the finish line, you'll hear it all!What makes this episode truly unique is that I recorded voice notes while I was racing across the Mongolian steppe. So, not only will you get to hear how I was feeling in the moment—tired, exhilarated, sometimes overwhelmed—but you'll also get my reflections and commentary as I listen back to those notes, about a month and a half later. It's like you're right there with me, experiencing every high and low.In this episode, I'll cover:Pre-race nerves and preparationThe challenges of navigating semi-wild horses across the vast, rugged terrainThe incredible people (and horses) I met along the wayMy raw, unfiltered reactions during the race, and what I think about it all nowWhat it takes to push your limits in the world's most grueling equestrian raceWhether you're a seasoned horse person, a fan of the Mongol Derby, or just someone who loves an epic adventure, you're going to love this episode.So, sit back and enjoy the ride—let's get into my Mongol Derby story!Listen now :) New jingle credits to Ritmo Reyes!
Josh Edwards is the PRCA's 2023 Pickup Man of the Year. He retired after the rodeo in Fort Worth ended last February...and set his sights on a 1,000 kilometer horse race in Mongolia called the Mongol Derby. Josh joins us as this week's Classic Equine/Classic Ropes featured interview to tell us the story. Classic Rope - Success Is In Your HandsClassic Equine
Kicking off our Mongol Derby series, we chat with Scott MacGregor, the founder of Try Something New Now and The Outlier Project. Scott is a mentor and a friend of mine and while on the podcast shares many of his life philosophies that have led him to live an extraordinary life. We also chat about The Outlier Project, his innovative community pushing the boundaries of what can be done when people with common values are put together in a room. Tune in for a mix of inspiration, adventure, and entrepreneurial wisdom.In This Episode, We Discuss:- Scott's entrepreneurial journey and the challenges he faced along the way.- The role horses have played in Scott's life and career.- Insights into building and growing The Outlier Project.- Anticipation to the Mongol Derby.Connect with Scott MacGregor:- Try Something New Now- The Outlier Project- LinkedIn- InstagramFollow Us and SubscribeHorse People Podcast on InstagramNew jingle credits to Ritmo Reyes!
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We chat to the wonderful Missy Morgan fresh from her win in this years Mongol Derby.We-d love to hear from you. Please drop us a line @nrg_podcast on Instagram, podcastnrg@gmail.com or follow us on FacebookThank you so much for listening Lots of loveNick, Ross and Glen
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In response to a string of dingo attacks on children, the Fraser Coast mayor is calling for families with children under 12 to be restricted to fenced-in zones on K'Gari.
My guest for the episode is Jessie Dowling. She is an endurance rider who just completed the Tevis Cup last month and the Mongol Derby last year. Both of these events are some of the toughest horse races in the world. Given that, you might expect that Jessie has been at this for a very long time. However, this is a relatively new endeavor for her, as you will hear in this podcast. She basically says “I'm just a girl who loves horses.” What I found really interesting in speaking with Jessie was how she made the shift from running her cheesemaking business to attempting these grueling races. This conversation is full of nuggets of wisdom. At the core, she values being present as one of the most important ways she shows up in the world. You will notice how she breaks things down into smaller steps. It never seems as if she is tackling a huge thing, but instead, she focuses on each step. She also has deeply cultivated her resilience and physical strength, which I find inspiring, because it shows that endurance isn't an inborn trait - it's a skill that can be built. Here's Jessie's biography: Jessie Dowling founded and ran an award winning sheep and goat dairy and farmstead creamery named Fuzzy Udder Creamery and made cheese from sheep, goat and cow's milk for 13 years in Midcoast Maine. After 17 years in the dairy industry she decided to make a huge change and pursue her true passion, endurance riding, training horses, and helping others connect with horses. She sold her cheese business at the end of May and decided to celebrate by riding in the 2024 Tevis Cup. Jessie also trained with Stevie Delahunt leading up to riding and completing the 2023 Mongol Derby In the end, Jessie is making life choices that support her in living the life she loves. We could all use a little more of that. I hope you enjoy this podcast with Jessie Dowling.
For this episode, I have a returning guest in Stevie Delahunt. You may remember that she was on my podcast last November. We had just met at the Journey On Podcast Summit and realized that we were two kindred spirits. I simply had to have her back after she just completed the Tevis Cup, a 100-mile endurance ride on the Western States Trail in California. This ride is legendary, with only 50% of the entrants completing the full race. This year, only 40% of the riders made it “under the banner”. Stevie was one of those riders, along with 3 other riders competing on her horses. In this conversation, we explored what it takes to ride for almost 24 hours through some of the most difficult trails to be found anywhere. If you are a regular listener to this podcast, you know that we deeply explored the mental side of the game, as well as the physical preparation it takes to take on such a feat. She shared what it was like in the dark moments (literally, dark moments because about 1/3 of the ride is done in the dark) to be present with herself and her horse. She also gave her perspective on fear, intuition, and how she makes decisions when the stakes are high. In the end, I've concluded that Stevie is a teacher of grit. I know she has helped me find more resilience and courage than I knew I had. Here's what Stevie says about herself: Stevie Delahunt graduated Michigan State University with two degrees and an intent to pursue law school at Georgetown University where she had been accepted. She switched gears and went to the French Pastry School of Chicago to learn how to do wedding cakes and set up shop in the Windy City. While in Chicago she learned of the world's toughest horse race, the Mongol Derby, and she again let life guide her into constant change. On the other side of successfully completing the Mongol Derby she took a job with a startup company in Rhode Island and learned coding and marketing for the online business. The endeavor in the world of start-ups gave her strong leadership skills and an education in business models she applied to starting her second and current business of horse related retreats. Stevie's current business encompasses several facets of the horse world including beginner riding instruction, advanced Bootcamp style retreats for riders wishing to participate in difficult horse riding survival races around the world, horse shoeing, and endurance racing with horses which includes doing the worlds toughest one day one hundred mile horse race; the Tevis Cup. Stevie believes that adversity is a necessary part of life and being prepared for adversity as well as creating it for oneself is essential and is a tool she uses in teaching both horses and humans, both young and old. Enjoy this podcast with Stevie Delahunt!
The Mongol Derby, often dubbed as the "longest and toughest horse race in the world," spans over a thousand kilometers of rugged terrain, tracing the ancient postal routes of Genghis Khan's empire. With wild landscapes, unpredictable weather, and the challenge of navigating through unfamiliar territories, this legendary race pushes riders to their limits, both physically and mentally. As we sit down with Callie King, she shares her awe-inspiring journey from preparation to the pulse-pounding moments on the Mongolian steppe. Discover the trials and triumphs she faced, the bonds forged with her equine partners, and the profound lessons learned amidst the nomadic culture of Mongolia. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe!
The Derby involves riding over 1,000km along Genghis Khan's historic postal system in rugged terrain - all on semi-wild Mongolian horses.
We speak with Dr. Sam Fielding about her journey from acupuncturist to mindset coach. She gives tips about shifting your mindset, breaks down myths surrounding mindset and gives us an update on the Mongol Derby. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 67:Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor of EQ BusinesswomenGuest: Dr. Sam Fielding | Facebook | InstagramLink: 2024 EQBW Networking Night OutSponsor: Ride Every Stride & Equivont
We speak with Dr. Sam Fielding about her journey from acupuncturist to mindset coach. She gives tips about shifting your mindset, breaks down myths surrounding mindset and gives us an update on the Mongol Derby. Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 67:Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor of EQ BusinesswomenGuest: Dr. Sam Fielding | Facebook | InstagramLink: 2024 EQBW Networking Night OutSponsor: Ride Every Stride & Equivont
----more----Harnessing Connections: From Technology to Horsepower Guest: Callie King In this dynamic conversation, the host delves deep into the marvels of modern technology, the significance of embracing risk, and the transformative power of human connections across distances. Set against the backdrop of technology's role in facilitating an unlikely conversation between the hosts - one in Utah and the other in Oaxaca, Mexico - the discussion transitions to themes of apocalypse survival skills, including the ability to lower standards of living and entering flow states in the face of high-risk situations. Callie King, a horse trainer and instructor, narrates her adventures from rural Mexico to the Mongol Derby in Mongolia, drawing parallels between her experiences and the broader human condition's aptitude for adaptation, learning, and growth. The conversation encapsulates the essence of human resilience, the critical importance of learning from failures, and the intricate relationship humans share with nature, technology, and each other. ✈️ Imagine traveling 2,400 miles not for sightseeing, but for soul-searching. Callie King shares her incredible journey and the profound lessons learned through rural living, horse training, and surviving the Mongol Derby. Let's get lost to find ourselves in this incredible episode. Tune in now! #podcast #adventure #horsetraining #lifestyle #simplicity #technology #growthmindset #motivation #surfing #risktaking 00:00 Marveling at Modern Communication: A Magical Tech Talk 01:53 Introducing the Podcast: Vibing the Apocalypse 02:06 Callie's Unique Perspective: Bridging Worlds with Horses 05:03 Exploring the Evolution of Human-Horse Relationships 07:47 The Mongol Derby Adventure: A Deep Dive into Horse Culture 14:24 Reflecting on Simplicity and the Impact of Development 19:10 Horses as a Bridge to Simpler Living and Symbiosis with Nature 26:47 The Stirrup: A Revolutionary Tool in Human-Horse Synchronization 29:14 Personal Reflections on Horse Riding Experiences 30:45 A Rocky Start with Horses 32:39 Overcoming Fear and Finding Freedom 34:43 The Thrill of Speed and Control 35:36 Embracing the Flow State 36:20 The Importance of Flow in Navigating Life 42:04 Physical Risk as a Path to Flow 43:30 Childhood Adventures and Learning to Fall 49:24 The Edge of Risk and Learning from Failure 55:03 Cultural Perspectives on Risk and Resourcefulness 57:54 Connecting and Learning More
In the world's most extreme horse race, you can end up with some pretty extreme food options. Callie knew she was in for a wild time when she took part in the Mongol Derby… but this meal after 12 hours of riding was still a surprise! For news, latest updates, outtakes and more, join our email family at GrabLifeByTheReins.com Learn more about horses and riding at HorseClass.com Read about Andrea's incredible Costa Rica trek in her book, Crossing Bridges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest for this next episode is Stevie Delahunt. This podcast is going to be a very different episode. When you get into it, you'll notice that we just started recording. There wasn't this moment where I went, "Stevie, welcome to the podcast," because we just started talking the minute we got on Zoom together. Here's the background. In the 24 hours before Stevie and I were scheduled to record, she discovered that her horse, Captain America, had severely lacerated his front left leg in the pasture. There was a big decision to be made. Was it even something that could be recoverable? She had spent the last 24 hours working with him to determine what to do. The vets eventually took four hours to stich him up and put him back together. Given all that, I started this podcast by saying, "Stevie, we can just talk. We don't have to do a podcast; maybe you just need an ear for what you've been going through." She started talking, and I hit record because we just got right into it. What you're going to hear in this podcast is two people having a very rich discussion about how to deal with adversity and pressure, including things like having our horse cut their leg and all the other things that we might call trauma. She calls those things productive struggle, or spicy memories.Stevie is all about helping people deal with difficult situations. Let me tell you a little bit about her. Stevie Delahunt graduated Michigan State University with two degrees and an intent to pursue law school at Georgetown University where she had been accepted. She switched gears and went to the French Pastry School of Chicago to learn how to do wedding cakes and set up shop in the Windy City. While in Chicago she learned of the worlds toughest horse race, the Mongol Derby, and she again let life guide her into constant change. On the other side of successfully completing the Mongol Derby she took a job with a start up company in Rhode Island and learned coding and marketing for the online business. The endeavor in the world of start-ups gave her strong leadership skills and an education in business models she applied to starting her second and current business of horse related retreats. Stevie's current business encompasses several facets of the horse world including beginner riding instruction, advanced Bootcamp style retreats for riders wishing to participate in difficult horse riding survival races around the world, horse shoeing, and endurance racing with horses which includes doing the worlds toughest one day one hundred mile horse race; the Tevis Cup. Stevie believes that adversity is a necessary part of life and being prepared for adversity as well as creating it for oneself is essential and is a tool she uses in teaching both horses and humans, both young and old.
On this episode, co-host Katy Starr chats with horse trainer and back country pilot, Lena Haug, about her multi-worldly equine adventures, mainly surrounding her time competing in the longest and toughest horse race in the world, the Mongol Derby. She shares about being completely immersed in the honorable Mongolian culture, self-navigating horses who are racing at top speed - all the while dodging military fields and wild dogs - getting kicked in the face from an unintentional dismount, only to get immediately back on for what felt like a rocket headed to space. With adventure in her veins, Lena's ambitious pursuits are not for the faint of heart. Live vicariously through her trials and exhilarations in this captivating episode. Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.com____________________________________Connect with Lena - InstagramWebsite Learn more about the Mongol Derby – WebsiteFacebookInstagram____________________________________Love the podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple – https://podcasts.apple.com/.../beyond-the-barn/id1541221306Leave a rating on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3dmftQmwLKDQNueUcCJBZaHave a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resources/Connect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok____________________________________*Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.*
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, Matthew Perella, took second place in the Mongol Derby and tells us all about it. Debbie from Horsemanship Radio joins us to fill us in on Monty's recent adventure to Brazil and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3265 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPhoto: Horse Radio NetworkGuest: Matt Perella from The Righteous Life Rescue RanchGuest: Debbie Loucks of Horsemanship RadioFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by RIDE TV, USRider, Horse and Hound Rescue, and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps03:08 - Daily Whinnies10:00 - Matt Perella25:10 - Debbie Loucks44:30 - Realli bAd Adz
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, Matthew Perella, took second place in the Mongol Derby and tells us all about it. Debbie from Horsemanship Radio joins us to fill us in on Monty's recent adventure to Brazil and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3265 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPhoto: Horse Radio NetworkGuest: Matt Perella from The Righteous Life Rescue RanchGuest: Debbie Loucks of Horsemanship RadioFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by RIDE TV, USRider, Horse and Hound Rescue, and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps03:08 - Daily Whinnies10:00 - Matt Perella25:10 - Debbie Loucks44:30 - Realli bAd Adz
Young Baguio horsewoman Solana Perez's dream to race in the 1000-kilometer Mongol Derby was postponed by the pandemic. But she finally made it last month as the event's very first rider from the Philippines. She spoke to Howie Severino about the highs and lows, from the adrenaline rush to the meditative pace with which she finished. Solana learned to ride horses in her native Baguio, and said she was racing not just for herself but for all the Baguio pony boys who taught her to ride from a young age. She experienced more than a race but a unique Mongolian frontier culture that took her in like she was one of their own.
Young Baguio horsewoman Solana Perez's dream to race in the 1000-kilometer Mongol Derby was postponed by the pandemic. But she finally made it last month as the event's very first rider from the Philippines. She spoke to Howie Severino about the highs and lows, from the adrenaline rush to the meditative pace with which she finished. Solana learned to ride horses in her native Baguio, and said she was racing not just for herself but for all the Baguio pony boys who taught her to ride from a young age. She experienced more than a race but a unique Mongolian frontier culture that took her in like she was one of their own.
We learn about teaching horses to wear a neck collar. Former US Army Ranger Reid Albano shares his experience riding the Mongol Derby as an amputee. Chasing Dreams: The True Story of the Youngest Female Tevis Cup Champion author Sanoma Blakely stops by for a chat. AERC VP Kelly Williams Stehman has an update.Link for sight impaired – Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Coach Jenn and Karen ChatonImage Credit: Horses in the MorningGuest: Reid AlbanoGuest: Sanoma Blakely, Chasing Dreams: The True Story of the Youngest Female Tevis Cup Champion Guest: AERC VP Kelly Williams StehmanFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Sentinel Horse Nutrition, The Distance Depot and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps32:20 – Reid Albano50:27 – Kelly Williams Stehman1:08:35 – Sanoma Blakely
We learn about teaching horses to wear a neck collar. Former US Army Ranger Reid Albano shares his experience riding the Mongol Derby as an amputee. Chasing Dreams: The True Story of the Youngest Female Tevis Cup Champion author Sanoma Blakely stops by for a chat. AERC VP Kelly Williams Stehman has an update.Link for sight impaired – Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Coach Jenn and Karen ChatonImage Credit: Horses in the MorningGuest: Reid AlbanoGuest: Sanoma Blakely, Chasing Dreams: The True Story of the Youngest Female Tevis Cup Champion Guest: AERC VP Kelly Williams StehmanFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Sentinel Horse Nutrition, The Distance Depot and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps32:20 – Reid Albano50:27 – Kelly Williams Stehman1:08:35 – Sanoma Blakely
Young Baguio horsewoman Solana Perez's dream to race in the 1000-kilometer Mongol Derby was postponed by the pandemic. But she finally made it last month as the event's very first rider from the Philippines. She spoke to Howie Severino about the highs and lows, from the adrenaline rush to the meditative pace with which she finished. Solana learned to ride horses in her native Baguio, and said she was racing not just for herself but for all the Baguio pony boys who taught her to ride from a young age. She experienced more than a race but a unique Mongolian frontier culture that took her in like she was one of their own. Links: https://equestrianists.com/mongol-derby/the-riders/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5HeLnD_BN4 https://www.facebook.com/easterncommph/videos/990508204755476/ https://www.gridmagazine.ph/watch-listen/grid-eastern-communications-vol-09-solana-perez https://whenisnow.org/portfolio/horse-on-a-high-cliff-by-solana-l-perez/ -- Produced by Aubrey Delos Reyes Researched by MJ Cerillo Edited by Jayr Magtoto
Young Baguio horsewoman Solana Perez's dream to race in the 1000-kilometer Mongol Derby was postponed by the pandemic. But she finally made it last month as the event's very first rider from the Philippines. She spoke to Howie Severino about the highs and lows, from the adrenaline rush to the meditative pace with which she finished. Solana learned to ride horses in her native Baguio, and said she was racing not just for herself but for all the Baguio pony boys who taught her to ride from a young age. She experienced more than a race but a unique Mongolian frontier culture that took her in like she was one of their own. Links: https://equestrianists.com/mongol-derby/the-riders/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5HeLnD_BN4 https://www.facebook.com/easterncommph/videos/990508204755476/ https://www.gridmagazine.ph/watch-listen/grid-eastern-communications-vol-09-solana-perez https://whenisnow.org/portfolio/horse-on-a-high-cliff-by-solana-l-perez/ -- Produced by Aubrey Delos Reyes Researched by MJ Cerillo Edited by Jayr Magtoto
Richard applied for a new passport but was surprised by the price. Listeners speak about their experiences with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Martin McMahon tells listeners about his incredible adventure to Mongolia and accident during the Mongol Derby.
Sarah Booth of The Shea Center in San Juan Capistrano tells us the story of Choco and his near death experience and all the amazing things he did after. Devan Horn returns with an update on the Mongol Derby as the riders have now crossed the halfway point. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3241 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings, produced by Coach JennGuest: Sarah Booth, Communications Director and Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor at The Shea Center in San Juan Capistrano | FacebookGuest: Devan Horn Follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Cosequin®, Purina, and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps:02:40 - Daily Whinnies10:46 - Devan Mongol Derby Report22:30 - Sarah Booth36:44 - EFWP
Sarah Booth of The Shea Center in San Juan Capistrano tells us the story of Choco and his near death experience and all the amazing things he did after. Devan Horn returns with an update on the Mongol Derby as the riders have now crossed the halfway point. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3241 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings, produced by Coach JennGuest: Sarah Booth, Communications Director and Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor at The Shea Center in San Juan Capistrano | FacebookGuest: Devan Horn Follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Cosequin®, Purina, and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps:02:40 - Daily Whinnies10:46 - Devan Mongol Derby Report22:30 - Sarah Booth36:44 - EFWP
Devan Horn joins us with an update on Day 3 of the Mongol Derby. Photographer Kirstie Marie tells us how to take better horse pics using our phones and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in….HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3240 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPhoto: Horse Radio NetworkGuest: Kirstie Marie Guest: Devan Horn Link: KPP Summer StickerFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like You!Time Stamps04:00 - Daily Whinnies14:00 - Devan Horn28:10 - Kirstie Marie 44:10 - Realli bAd Adz
Devan Horn joins us with an update on Day 3 of the Mongol Derby. Photographer Kirstie Marie tells us how to take better horse pics using our phones and some Realli bAd Adz. Listen in….HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3240 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPhoto: Horse Radio NetworkGuest: Kirstie Marie Guest: Devan Horn Link: KPP Summer StickerFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like You!Time Stamps04:00 - Daily Whinnies14:00 - Devan Horn28:10 - Kirstie Marie 44:10 - Realli bAd Adz
If you've ever searched anything horse related on YouTube, you've probably come across Callie King, who's YouTube channel has over 300 videos on riding and training horses, and 124,000 subscribers. Callie has a holistic science-based approach to riding, considering the health and soundness of the horse, the suitability of saddle and tack, and the individuality of each horse and rider. Callie strives to create a positive learning environment for students and horses, always looking for ways to make learning fun, and incorporate the newest information and research on psychology, behaviour, and learning into her teaching and training. Callie also publishes a weekly video blog and creates online courses on riding, training, and horse care with her global horse riding education platform, Horse Class (previously known as CRK training) In Callie's words: “Because of the horse I am aware. Aware of myself and of others. Because of the horse I have more patience, empathy, and forgiveness. Time spent with horses makes me a better person, one day at a time” In this episode we discuss: Callie's horsemanship journey from including training wild mustangs and starting the global horse riding education company: Horse Class The surprising difference between wild mustangs and the domestic horses in their ability to return to relaxation after a startle The importance of awareness, slowing down, and listening to the horse's subtle communication in the training A common cause of horse behavioural and health issues Callie's favourite mentors that have helped her become the trainer and rider she is today A discussion around the behavioural science and the use of positive and negative reinforcement in training horses Her new journey with her horse Canello focusing on developing connection Her experience participating in the longest horse race in the world, what's involved, and what she learnt through participating Plus so much more! Enjoy the show! _______ Find out more about Callie here: www.horseclass.com https://www.youtube.com/horseclass _______ EXTRA RESOURCES TO HELP YOU AND YOUR HORSE: Discover a deeper connection & communication with your horse with this free mini-course at www.amaliadempsey.com/ccmc Sign up for weekly Horsemanship Breakthrough emails, where each week I send you a little bite-sized horsemanship breakthrough that has helped me on my journey, in the hope that it will also help you with your horse. Just go to: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/breakthroughs Get a list of all the books & resource recommendations mentioned in the podcast here: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/booklist Improve your rider biomechanics through unmounted exercises with these 10 Free Rider Specific Exercises to improve your riding at: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/exercises And if you're ready for a complete riding transformation through exercises join the 8 Week Rider Specific Exercise Program at: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/8-week-rider-specific-exercise-program Say goodbye to stressful trailer loading with the $9 30-minute Trailer Loading Success Roadmap: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/offers/TCmLdE2o/checkout Want your horse to be happy, calm, trusting, confident on the ground and riding? Join Horsemanship Fundamentals Academy, where I teach you how to achieve this and more with your horse: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/Horsemanship-Fundamentals-Academy No matter where you are in the world I can help you and your horse through online coaching. Click here to book your session: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/onlinecoaching _______ And if you're loving this podcast, please screenshot this episode and upload to Instagram (make sure you tag me @amalia_horses so I can reshare!) Let me know your biggest breakthrough from listening!
Will Grant on Pony Express: Horseback Journey Welcome to our conversation with author Will Grant. Grant's debut book, "The Last Ride of the Pony Express," takes us on a captivating journey. Let's delve into his experiences, encounters, and the remarkable impact of this legendary adventure. Grant's background as a cowboy and horse trainer adds authenticity to his writing. He remembers his mentorship under Jack Brainard fondly, which deepened his love for horses.. Grant took a 2,000-mile horseback journey and rode Chicken Fry, a level-headed buckskin, and Badger, a fast bay horse. Riding one and leading the other as a packhorse, Grant channels the resourcefulness of the original Pony Express riders. Along the Pony Express route, Grant's encounters with people living in the modern West provide a unique perspective. He shares stories of camping in fields, conversing with ranchers, and connecting with isolated shepherds. Grant's approach of allowing individuals to tell their own stories creates an intimate and diverse portrait of the West. The Pony Express, operating for a brief but impactful 18 months, showcased the heights of American horsemanship. Grant highlights the challenges it faced, emphasizing the immense distances and costs involved. This short-lived yet influential chapter holds a special place in Western lore, much like the legendary cowboys we admire. Grant discusses the changing Western landscape and the decline of family-run agriculture. He also discusses other long rides, such as the Mongol Derby. Join us as we journey with Will Grant through the captivating history of the Pony Express. Discover the timeless allure of the American West and its profound impact on horsemanship, culture, and the people who call it home. Links For Will Grant Instagram Twitter Buy the Book Amazon Hachette Book Barnes and Noble Book Shop Join the Journey Whether you're a seasoned horse owner or just starting out, we invite you to join us on this journey. Share your challenges, triumphs, and everyday experiences with others. We believe these stories can help others in their horse journey. If you have a story, you would like to share, you can reach out to us through our Facebook or Instagram page. Alternatively, you can email John@WhoaPodcast.com to be a part of the show. Thanks for listening. John & Ranae Episode #220 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link. Checkout My YouTube Channel John Harrer & Horses
Yeah, we don't do interviews but for this bonus episode of Adulting with Horses we had to make an exception. Will Grant, Mongol Derby Rider and Long Rider who just published his book, The Last Ride of the Pony Express: My 2,000 Mile Horseback Journey Into the Old West talks with us about his adventures, what goes into riding the Pony Express trail, and why it's important to ride outside your comfort zone. Will Grant currently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he's a writer for Outside magazine. His work has also appeared in Bloomberg Businessweekand he was previously the Action Sports editor at VICE. Since graduating college, he has broken in horses at a Colorado ranch, apprenticed under legendary horse trainer Jack Brainard, cowboyed in Texas, raced the Mongol Derby, a nearly 900 mile horse race in Mongolia, and ridden horses on every continent but AntarcticaFind him:Instagram @willgrantofthewestPurchase his book: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/will-grant/the-last-ride-of-the-pony-express/9780316422307/?lens=little-brownThank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it's a great place to meet other horse crazy women. Thanks and see you next time! If you like what you hear but want a little more, become a Patreon member for extra bonus episodes and more! https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast
Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the untamed landscapes of Mongolia and beyond with Erik Cooper, founder of Erik Cooper Adventures. In this thrilling podcast, Erik shares his insights and experiences as a leading expert in horse adventure travel, delving into the incredible challenges and rewards of events like the Mongol Derby and Gaucho Derby. From riding with reindeer to hunting with golden eagles, this conversation offers a rare glimpse into the world of extreme equestrianism. Whether you're an avid horse enthusiast or simply looking for an exciting adventure, this podcast is not to be missed. Tune in now to discover the epic wildness of Mongolia and beyond!@erikcooperadventurist
Karen and Robby get to know Eventer Julie Wolfert. Julie shares stories of competing in the Mongol Derby and then coming home to win the Tryon 4*S. You're not going to want to miss all the fun stories!PC: Amy DragooPlease support our Sponsors:https://cowboymagic.com/https://manentailequine.com/https://exhibitorlabs.com/https://www.triplecrownfeed.com/https://www.fairfaxandfavor.com/https://www.turtleneck.biz/Save 10% off your Redingote purchase, use "MLE10" at checkout!https://landing.redingoteequestrian.com/mleCall Patricia Scott of the https://kathybarryagency.com/ at (484)319-8923Sign up for our mailing list!https://mailchi.mp/b232b86de7e5/majorleagueeventingllc?fbclid=IwAR2Wp0jijRKGwGU3TtPRN7wMo-UAWBwrUy2nYz3gQXXJRmSJVLIzswvtClECheckout the Major League Eventing store!https://www.majorleagueeventing.com/shop
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The adventure of a lifetime, two best mates, riding side by side in the wild landscape of Mongolia. When Jess and Nat entered the world's toughest horse race, they knew it would be hard. Finishing the race itself was as big a deal as winning. But, these women were from the Northern Territory - they'd spent their lives working in rugged conditions in remote areas. Surely, they'd be fine? In this episode, they share how no amount of planning can truly prepare anyone for the Mongol Derby.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lena Haug joins us for her second time post Mongol Derby to chat with us about her experience, as well as what life looks like afterwards. Enjoy! Lena's Links: https://www.lenahaug.com/ Episode Sponsors: https://www.instagram.com/loveisrad.life/ https://www.riatadesigns.com/
Mongol Derby, the who what when where, and why of the world's longest horse The course the Mongol Derby follows recreates the horse messenger system developed by Genghis Khan in 1224 through the Mongolian Steppe. This year 46 riders from all over the world will participate in this challenging race starting on August 10. This equestrian endurance race covers 1000 km or 621 miles over 10 days, some of these riders will ride over 25 different horses. This is not an easy ride as usually only half the rider actually finishes the ride, it is considered quite an accomplishment to actually finish.Full Show Noteshttps://equestrianadventuresses.com/2022/08/10/horse-podcast-ep-269-mongol-derby---who-will-finish/Support the show
It was a battle of the sexes until the end, hear the amazing story of one of the wildest finishes in Mongol Derby history. Anthem Day tells us all about Lucien the Mustang and his new career Eventing. Plus, apparently you all have some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in...Stable Scoop Episode 536:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereHost: Glenn the Geek (see host bios) Co-Host: Devan HornGuest: Deidre Griffith from WyomingGuest: Willemein Jooste from South AfricaPartner: American Horse PublicationsSponsor: For optimal health, ensure your feed includes CLOSTAT, ButiPEARL Z EQ and KemTRACE Chromium from Kemin Equine. Learn more at kemin.com/leakygut.Support the show
It was a battle of the sexes until the end, hear the amazing story of one of the wildest finishes in Mongol Derby history. Anthem Day tells us all about Lucien the Mustang and his new career Eventing. Plus, apparently you all have some Equestrian First World Problems.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2986 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: World Equestrian CenterGuest: Anthem Day and Lucien the MustangLink: World Equestrian Center MagazineLink: Equestrian Legends with Anneli Drummond-HayThere's an App for that! Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Purina Replenimash and Listeners Like You!TIME STAMPS:01:00 - The Mongol Derby Story11:30 - Daily Whinnies23:00 - Anthem Day36:50 - Equestrian First World Problems Support the show
It was a battle of the sexes until the end, hear the amazing story of one of the wildest finishes in Mongol Derby history. Anthem Day tells us all about Lucien the Mustang and his new career Eventing. Plus, apparently you all have some Equestrian First World Problems.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2986 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: World Equestrian CenterGuest: Anthem Day and Lucien the MustangLink: World Equestrian Center MagazineLink: Equestrian Legends with Anneli Drummond-HayThere's an App for that! Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Purina Replenimash and Listeners Like You!TIME STAMPS:01:00 - The Mongol Derby Story11:30 - Daily Whinnies23:00 - Anthem Day36:50 - Equestrian First World Problems Support the show
Sculptor Adrian Landon joins us to talk about his amazing mechanical horse sculptures, Jamie's video lands on America's Funniest Home Videos and some Realle Bad Adz. Listen in…Guests and Links Episode 2985:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Adrian LandonThere's an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Horseloverz and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps01:55 - Mongol Derby 04:20 - Daily Whinnies20:20 - Adrian Landon33:51 - Tissue Alert38:20 - Realli Bad AdzSupport the show
Sculptor Adrian Landon joins us to talk about his amazing mechanical horse sculptures, Jamie's video lands on America's Funniest Home Videos and some Realle Bad Adz. Listen in…Guests and Links Episode 2985:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Adrian LandonThere's an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Horseloverz and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps01:55 - Mongol Derby 04:20 - Daily Whinnies20:20 - Adrian Landon33:51 - Tissue Alert38:20 - Realli Bad AdzSupport the show
We get a live report from Auditor Shona from her Kayak at the Chincoteague Pony Swim. Old friend of the show Dominique Ferraro of Zebras R Us joins us to tell us about her current gaggle of animals. Plus, Studies Show what we are wasting our money on now and a Mongol Derby update. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2982 - Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Guest Co-Host: Lisa WysockyTitle Sponsor: State Line TackImage Credit: Lisa WysockyGuest: Dominique Ferraro from Zebras R UsGuest: Auditor Shona Nester EnsignThere's an App for that! Download our FREE new Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps02:26 - Mongol Derby Update08:20 - Daily Whinnies17:20 - Dominique Ferraro42:56 - Shona Nester Ensign55:55 - Weird NewsSupport the show
Dr. Anna C. Pesta, Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions from Purina Animal Nutrition LLC, talks about horses and the heat we have been having, Jamie updates us on her travels, a Mongol Derby update and Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2981 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: World Equestrian CenterGuest: Anna C. Pesta, Ph.D. | Purina Animal Nutrition LLC - Nutritionist, Equine Technical SolutionsLink: World Equestrian Center MagazineThere's an App for that! Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Purina Replenimash and Listeners Like You!TIME STAMPS:01:40 - Mongol Derby Update06:35 - Daily Whinnies10:38 - Jamie's Vacation27:11 - Dr. Anna Pesta from Purina36:20 - Horse Fact of the Day38:44 - Equestrian First World ProblemsSupport the show
Glenn and Lisa are hosting today and the Mongol Derby starts tomorrow and Daredevil Devan is back to give us the scoop on not one but two this year! Plus, some expensive Breyers, horse card games and some Really Bad Ads. Listen in….Guests and Links Episode 2979:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Devan Horn on the Mongol DerbyThere's an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Horseloverz, and Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS:05:44- Daily Whinnies19:20 - Devan Horn Mongol Derby39:30 - Random News40:58 - Horsey Card Games50:00 - Reallie Badd AdzSupport the show
Hold on tight as Leslie shares her hair raising adventures riding in the longest, toughest horse race in the world; The Mongol Derby. Classic re-visit.The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Guest: Leslie Wylie, pictured, image used with permissionLinks: TheEquestrianists, TheAdventuristsThere's an App for that! Download our FREE new Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Trvst Design and Listeners Like YouSupport the show