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Dr. Steve Peters is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist and internationally recognized equine neuroscientist. With more than three decades of experience in brain research and clinical practice, he brings together human and equine neuroscience to support thoughtful, science-informed horsemanship. For more than a decade, Dr. Peters has presented neuroscience concepts to equestrian audiences across the United States and internationally. And in recent years, he founded Horse Brain Science Clinics, combining classroom instruction, live horse demonstrations, and equine brain dissections to provide clear, practical insight into behavior, learning, stress, and welfare. His vision is that understanding the horse's brain is the most direct path to better communication, reduced stress, and deeper connection between horse and rider — science serving the art of horsemanship. Connect with Dr. Steve Peters: Website: https://www.horsebrainscience.info/
In this episode, Dr. Peters and I go into what's actually happening in your horse's brain.What if "stubborn" isn't stubborn? What if the horse that stiffens up the second you swing a leg over isn't being difficult, but doing exactly what biology built him to do?I sat down with Dr. Steve Peters, the equine neuroscientist whose research has quietly rewired everything I think about horsemanship. We went deep on the nervous system most horse owners never see: homeostasis, allostasis, pendulation, the difference between a reactive brain and a thinking brain, and what each of those actually means for how you train.Steve lays out the science in plain language. I connect every concept back to real horse work. By the end of this one, you're not going to look at your horse the same way again.If this conversation hits you the way it hit me the first time I dug into Steve's work, then join me on my free webinar this Sunday, May 10th at 7pm Eastern. I'm going to take everything you learn from Steve and show you exactly what to do with it. Sign up at https://www.carsonjames.com/rewire Support the show
I dagens episode møter du Mark Rashid. Han er en lavmælt hestkar, med bakgrunn fra kampsport (Aikido), og et av mine favorittsitat fra episoden er: Å gå saktere er alltid en god måte å starte på. Mark er en anerkjent forfatter og intruktør, kjent for sin evne til å forstå hestens perspektiv og bruke kommunikasjon fremfor tvang. Han har nettopp vært medforfatter av boken A Horse's life - The Neuroscience of Equine Welfare sammen med Dr. Steve Peters og Crissi McDonald, og innsiktene han deler vil garantert være til nytte for både deg og hestene i livet ditt – god fornøyelse! Episodebilde: Crissi McDonald.Relevante episodelinker:✅ Live Bonnevie's Norwegian Blog✅ Live Bonnevie's English blog✅ Mark Rashid's Substack✅ A Horse's life - The Neuroscience of Equine Welfare Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, you'll meet Master Trainer Mark Rashid. He is a soft-spoken horseman, skilled in martial arts (Aikido) and one of my favourite quotes from the episode is: Going slower is always a good way to start. Mark is an acclaimed author and horseman known for his ability to understand the horse's point of view and using communication rather than force. He has just co-written the book A Horse's life - The Neuroscience of Equine Welfare with Dr. Steve Peters and Crissi McDonald and the insights shared by this extraordinary horseman will surely benefit both you and the horses in your life - enjoy! Episode photo: Crissi McDonald.Relevant episode links:✅ Live Bonnevie's English blog✅ Mark Rashid's Substack ✅ Live Bonnevie's Norwegian Blog✅ A Horse's life - The Neuroscience of Equine Welfare Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 289 you'll meet Master Trainer Mark Rashid, who is one of the most inspiring horse people I have ever talked to. May this episode, that airs on Monday May 4th serve as a reminder of the value of having a mind like still water... www.livebonnevie.no✅ On May 3rd the book Mark has co-written with Dr. Steve Peters and Crissi McDonald will be available on Amazon. Not saying that it is a must read for everybody, but if you want to really understand your horse - and most riders do - A Horse's Life: The Neuroscience of Equine Welfare is very(!) easy to recommend! It is by far one of the most interesting books about horses that I have ever read...
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee check the temperature of the Leafs' GM search as the team is reportedly continuing to negotiate terms with John Chayka and Mats Sundin. Later, former Coyotes video coach and ESPN's Steve Peters (17:46) shares what Chayka brings to the GM role, his path to being GM in Arizona, what role the Coyotes' ownership played in his tenure, and why he can find success in Toronto. Later, Flyers President of Hockey Ops, Keith Jones (36:31), stops by following Philadelphia's OT win over the Penguins to advance to the second round, and he discusses the young team's bright future, Rick Tocchet's impact and Matvei Michkov's development. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back to preview a massive do-or-die Game 6 between the Edmonton Oilers and the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center.The Oilers stayed alive with a dominant 4–1 win in Game 5, but now face their toughest challenge yet — winning on the road after dropping both games in Anaheim earlier in the series. It's another elimination game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Edmonton will need their best performance of the season.
DESCRIPTION: You are not crazy. You are not weak. You are not broken. You are running a program that was never designed for the life you are trying to build. Why You Can't Stop Overthinking? Your brain is doing its job.What you will take away: — Why you can't stop overthinking and why it is not your fault — What Steve Peters, Daniel Kahneman and Barbara Oakley all agree on — Three steps to break the loop without fighting your own brain — Why the answer never comes while you are chasing itTIMESTAMPS:00:00 — You are not broken 00:17 — Who is Igor and what is this series 00:36 — The problem — survival software in a creation world 03:16 — Visual: What your brain was actually built for 03:51 — The solution — three steps to break the loop 05:36 — Visual: Name it. Slow down. Give it a deadline. 06:11 — Igor's story — living the spiral and walking out of it 07:45 — Your next step 08:13 — Help me reach 10,000 08:44 — CloseThis isn't about silencing your mind. It's about giving it a better job.
Ever felt a sudden rush of frustration in a meeting… or the urge to snap back at feedback?That's your inner chimp at work.In this episode, we break down the powerful concept from Steve Peters' The Chimp Paradox and explore how your brain really works under pressure. From emotional reactions to logical thinking, understanding your “chimp” could be the key to better decision-making, stronger relationships, and improved performance at work.If you're a leader or professional navigating high-pressure environments, this episode will give you tools you can apply immediately.If you want to learn more about the T2 Leading Yourself workshop, find out more here:
Three first-round series are all square after a chaotic night in the NHL. The Tampa Bay Lightning finally snap their overtime skid thanks to a winner from JJ Moser, but not before tensions boil over in a penalty-filled clash with the Montreal Canadiens. Was Scott Sabourin's hit intentional, and did the Bolts lose focus in the chaos?Out West, Logan Cooley showcases his speed as he lifts the Mammoth past the Vegas Golden Knights, while Boston Bruins winger Viktor Arvidsson pots a pair to even their series heading back to Boston. Meanwhile, questions surround the Buffalo Sabres shot selection against Jeremy Swayman—is perimeter play holding them back?We break down the keys to victory for the Anaheim Ducks and Edmonton Oilers ahead of tonight's action.In “The Film Room,” Steve Peters dives into Dallas vs. Minnesota and Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, plus we revisit the debate: was Charlie McAvoy's hip check a trip?All that, plus betting angles, fan chaos, and more in Garbage Time.
Steve Peters joins to break down the Oilers' current lineup decisions and what the team should do when fully healthy heading into the playoffs.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin break down everything you need to know about the Edmonton Oilers playoff push as the NHL regular season winds down with just three games remaining
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We kick things off with major changes coming in Toronto, as Keith Pelley lays out the vision for the next Toronto Maple Leafs GM. Will they retool or rebuild? And does a data-driven approach mean more big changes behind the bench?Then, the Ottawa Senators miss a golden opportunity in the Eastern Conference race, dropping another crucial game while Linus Ullmark struggles. Meanwhile, chaos across the East as the Detroit Red Wings, Philadelphia Flyers, Columbus Blue Jackets, and New York Islanders all stumble — tightening one of the wildest playoff races in years.It's also April Fools' Day, so we're putting fake headlines to the test — including whether the Winnipeg Jets clinching a playoff spot sounds believable, and whether Alex Ovechkin returning for another season with the Washington Capitals would shock anyone.Plus, in The Coaches Room, Steve Peters joins to break down the systems in Vegas and what John Tortorella could change with the Vegas Golden Knights — and whether their struggles are about structure, goaltending, or something deeper.We also hit the Western Conference race, daily bets, and finish with one of the wildest moments of the night — a goalie fight you won't want to miss.
The Vegas Golden Knights are slipping at a critical time — should there be concern about Adin Hill and their recent struggles? We open the show by breaking down Vegas' latest loss and what it could mean as the playoffs approach.Then we shift to the Eastern Conference playoff race, where the Columbus Blue Jackets and Ottawa Senators continue to push for position in what's becoming a tightly contested battle.In Fill in the Blank, we debate Nikita Kucherov's MVP chances — just how likely is he to take home the Hart Trophy this season?Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton are then joined by Steve Peters to take a closer look at potential coaching changes this summer, including questions surrounding teams like Edmonton, Utah, and Philadelphia.Plus, in Garbage Time, we celebrate Paul Maurice reaching 2,000 NHL games coached, a milestone achievement for one of the league's longest-tenured bench bosses.
The Seattle Kraken exploded for 10 goals in two games, and Bobby McMann made an instant impact in his debut — scoring twice to kick off a big weekend for Seattle.On this episode of Daily Faceoff Live, Tyler Yaremchuk and Steve Peters break down McMann's strong start with the Kraken and what it could mean for Seattle as they look to build momentum.They also dive into several big storylines from around the NHL, including the Ottawa Senators heating up, overtime trends across the league, and what the playoff race is starting to look like as teams push toward the postseason.
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We welcome back a familiar face in our "Where Are They Now" segment: Olympic Eventer Gina Miles! Then, get ready for a fascinating dive into equine neurobiology as we chat with Dr. Steve Peters and clinician JP Dyal about their groundbreaking Horse Brain Science Clinics. Plus, the question everyone is asking: has Jamie's new horse finally arrived? Tune in to find out...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3890– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Horse Brain Science Clinic - May 1, 2026 in New Boston, MIGuest: Dr. Steve Peters at Horse Brain ScienceGuest: JP Dyal of JP Dyal HorsemanshipLink: Horse Brain Science Clinic - May 1, 2026 in New Boston, MIGuest: Olympian Gina Miles | Facebook | InstagramAdditional support for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 01:40 - Daily Whinnies & auditor updates05:18 - Roy adoption success story07:50 - Jamie's new horse shipping saga14:25 - Olympian Gina Miles interview
We welcome back a familiar face in our "Where Are They Now" segment: Olympic Eventer Gina Miles! Then, get ready for a fascinating dive into equine neurobiology as we chat with Dr. Steve Peters and clinician JP Dyal about their groundbreaking Horse Brain Science Clinics. Plus, the question everyone is asking: has Jamie's new horse finally arrived? Tune in to find out...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3890– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Horse Brain Science Clinic - May 1, 2026 in New Boston, MIGuest: Dr. Steve Peters at Horse Brain ScienceGuest: JP Dyal of JP Dyal HorsemanshipLink: Horse Brain Science Clinic - May 1, 2026 in New Boston, MIGuest: Olympian Gina Miles | Facebook | InstagramAdditional support for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 01:40 - Daily Whinnies & auditor updates05:18 - Roy adoption success story07:50 - Jamie's new horse shipping saga14:25 - Olympian Gina Miles interview
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Tyler and Liam are back with another edition of Oilersnation Everyday as they recap Team Canada's semifinal matchup against Finland at the Winter Games in Milan.The guys break down everything that happened in the game — the key moments, standout performances, turning points, and what ultimately decided the outcome. With a trip to the gold medal game on the line, there's plenty to unpack as the tournament reaches its final stage.They'll also discuss the fallout from the semifinal and what it means moving forward, whether that's preparing for the gold medal game or shifting focus to the bronze medal matchup.To close out the show, Tyler and Liam go around what's trending in both the NHL and at the Winter Games in Milan, hitting on the biggest headlines from around the hockey world.00:00 Canada Wins!05:00 Teemu Selanne bitching about a clearly good penalty call11:00 Bright Moment of the game13:00 Jordan Binnington talk*****18:00 Steve Peters joins the show20:00 Should not challenge that high stick22:00 Mackinno High stick talk23:00 Finland would lose in 3 on 325:00 Celebrini vs Bedard quote - Every manager would pick Celebrini30:00 A look at Team USA38:00 The Issues with Team Canada57:00 Oilers Talk - Josh Samanski59:00 Trade Talk1:04:00 Jake DeBrusk, Trent Frederic1:07:00 Women's loss1:10:00 Spotify Questions1:13:00 A check in on our future betsWebsite: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Team USA survives Sweden in a heart-stopping overtime thriller at the 2026 Milan Games — and it was Quinn Hughes who delivered the moment. Jonny Lazarus is joined by Steve Peters to break down USA's dramatic OT win, Hughes' dominance on both sides of the puck, and the defensive structure that carried the Americans through one of their toughest tests of the tournament. The guys dive into the controversial six-on-five tying goal, Jacob Slavin's game-saving play, Charlie McAvoy setting the physical tone, and whether Clayton Keller or Kyle Connor should sit moving forward. They also debate USA's identity compared to Canada, preview the semifinal matchup with Slovakia, and ask the big question: are we officially on a collision course for USA vs Canada?Presented by bet365 — whatever the moment, it's never ordinary.Chapters 00:00 Welcome + USA survives Sweden in OT 01:12 3-on-3 overtime chaos 03:25 Quinn Hughes' defensive play sparks OT takeover 05:01 Six-on-five breakdown + tying goal analysis 07:32 Slavin's game-saving stop 09:58 Were the Americans too passive late? 12:51 Matthews' defensive impact 14:34 Offense generated from the defense 17:49 Keller vs Connor lineup debate 20:31 Goaltending decision vs Slovakia 22:24 Slovakia preview + key threats 25:22 Is USA built on speed or structure? 27:42 Final thoughts + Canada collision courseLike, comment, and subscribe for full postgame coverage throughout the Milan Games
Steve Peters from the Coaches' Room joins the show for a deep dive into the long-awaited Olympic hockey tournament. Everyone has been waiting for this tournament for years and years. The big question is: can this tournament surpass the Four Nations tournament from last year? Tune in now!
Team USA survives Denmark 6–3 at the 2026 Milan Games and moves to 2–0 in Group C — but it wasn't as comfortable as the final score suggests. Shawn DePaz and Steve Peters break down another slow American start, the defensive-zone details that led to early trouble, and why the late goal against with three seconds left in the period can't happen in medal-round hockey. The guys dive into the power play issues, whether Auston Matthews has found his takeover gear yet, Brady Tkachuk's MVP-level start to the tournament, and the looming goaltending questions surrounding Jeremy Swayman, Connor Hellebuyck, and Jake Oettinger. Plus, they look ahead to USA vs Germany and debate what this team needs to clean up before a potential USA–Canada showdown.Presented by bet365 — whatever the moment, it's never ordinary.Chapters00:00 Welcome + USA survives Denmark 6–301:12 Slow starts again — cause for concern?03:14 Defensive-zone details + first goal breakdown06:01 Line combinations & 13-forward juggling09:10 Roster snubs (Caufield, Robertson, DeBrincat)14:17 Charlie McAvoy leadership + Olympic Village talk17:42 Swayman analysis — all three goals examined22:14 Goalie rotation: Hellebuyck vs Oettinger debate29:00 Grading Team USA's performance30:55 Late-period goal: why it can't happen31:16 Power play concerns + possible adjustments35:15 Has Auston Matthews hit another gear yet?38:39 Brady Tkachuk spotlight (Player of the Game)44:19 USA vs Germany preview — what needs to improve47:16 USA–Canada gold medal debate52:13 Coaching adjustments in medal round55:30 Wrap-up + subscribe for full Milan Games coverage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!The puck drops on the Milan Winter Games as we break down everything you need to know about Team Sweden
It's an off day for the Edmonton Oilers, but there's still plenty to dig into on Oilersnation Everyday as Tyler and Liam get you set for tomorrow night's matchup against the San Jose Sharks. With no game on the schedule, the boys turn their attention to the rumour mill and what could be brewing around the NHL as the trade deadline continues to creep closer.The show kicks off with a deeper dive into one intriguing name in Toronto: Bobby McMann. Tyler and Liam break down McMann's profile, why he could make sense as a middle-six addition in Edmonton, and what it might realistically take to pry a young, controllable player like that out of the Maple Leafs organization.Former NHL video analyst Steve Peters joins the show to discuss one of the more fascinating Oilers storylines this season: Leon Draisaitl's ability to elevate “bottom-six” style players when they play alongside him, compared to Connor McDavid's tendency to thrive more with elite talent. It's a thoughtful conversation about deployment, fit, and how Edmonton can best maximize its depth.After that, the boys run through What's Trending, hitting on the latest news and storylines surrounding the Oilers as they prepare for their next stretch of games. To close out the show, David Schlemko stops by to give his big-picture thoughts on Edmonton's season so far, the unique challenge of carrying three goaltenders on the roster, and what he believes the Oilers must prioritize when it comes to additions at the trade deadline.The episode wraps up with the daily betting picks for the bet365 betting challenge.Website: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Former NHL video analyst Steve Peters joins the show to discuss one of the more fascinating Oilers storylines this season: Leon Draisaitl's ability to elevate “bottom-six” style players when they play alongside him, compared to Connor McDavid's tendency to thrive more with elite talent. It's a thoughtful conversation about deployment, fit, and how Edmonton can best maximize its depth.Website: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Steve Peters!We start the show with another Monday edition of Man of the Weekend. After his Jasper Pond Hockey tournament win, Pat was a contender for this award, but Tyler went with another player in the province who scored his first career hat trick over the weekend contributing on every goal in an intense overtime win. Stuart Skinner is fitting in nicely in Pittsburgh and the Penguins are cruising on a four-game win streak sitting second in the Metro Division. Are the Penguins actually good or is this a fluke?Next, it's Concern-O-Meter time as the Washington Capitals and Toronto Maple Leafs both had rough weekends and sit 5 points out of the last wildcard spot in the East. Who should be more concerned with their season slipping away? Sam Montembeault has allowed 12 goals in his last 3 starts going 1-2-0. Is it time for the Canadiens to be seriously concerned about their crease situation? Who could Kent Hughes realistically go after at the deadline in a thin goalie market? Brock Seguin from DFO Fantasy joins the show for his segment A Guy, A Stat & A Trend. Who does Brock have as key contributors heading into the Olympic Break?DFO Fantasy - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3slNdxKa3ypmApUsyceLXgSHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
In this episode James Cooper and Rich McCarthy discusses how to manage the biological and psychological factors that influence professional performance. The conversation centers on navigating high-pressure situations by understanding the brain's internal systems.James brakes down the "Chimp Paradox" model by Dr. Steve Peters, which identifies three primary systems in the brain:The Chimp (Limbic System): The emotional centre that reacts to feelings and is five times stronger and faster than the human brain.The Human (Frontal Lobe): The logical side that handles facts, truths, and reasoning, but requires 60 to 90 seconds to fully engage in a situation.The Computer: A background "hard drive" of memory that both the Chimp and Human pull from during various scenarios.Since the "Chimp" cannot be controlled, only managed, James and Rich introduce the ABC technique to help the logical brain take over:A - Acknowledge: Recognising the current situation and the emotions being felt.B - Breathe: Bringing oxygen into the body to mitigate rising cortisol levels.C - Control: Focusing on the "controllables" the specific elements within your ownership that can be changed to move forward.The episode also explores three states of mind that dictate how we handle stress and control:Neutral State: Operating in a comfort zone with low stress and high control.Challenge State: A high-performance zone characterised by moderate-to-high stress but maintained high levels of control.Threat State: A state of panic where stress is high and perceived control is low, often leading to a "flight" response.The hosts conclude by emphasising the "Transition Zone" the fork in the road where individuals must choose to use awareness, communication, and reflection to move toward a Challenge mindset rather than a Threat mindset.Social LinksInstagram - ttps://www.instagram.com/peopleperformancepodcast/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/t2-thepeopleperformancepeopleTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@peopleperformancepod
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Steve Peters!We start the show with Olympic injury watch as both Darcy Kuemper and Anthony Cirelli left their games with injuries. Zach Hyman and Seth Jarvis highlight the potential replacements for the Lightning forward. Sweden looks to be operating on the assumption of two key players missing the tournament and two USA snubs had big nights in wins for their respective teams.The Eastern Conference playoffs could have several new teams come April. Five teams that made the dance last season are currently on the outside looking in. Which of Toronto, New Jersey, Florida, Washington, or Ottawa would be the biggest failure if they don't make it this year?Youth seems to be trumping experience out West when it comes to the wildcard push with Utah, San Jose, and Anaheim all riding hot stretches to start the new year. Which of these three teams do the guys have the most faith in this season? Winnipeg, Nashville, and St. Louis have all had underwhelming seasons and with plenty of veterans on their squads who makes a push and who sells?Irf Gaffar from the DFO Rundown Insider Edition joins the show for the All 32 discussing all things Canucks. We'll dive into the franchise worst losing streak, the aftermath of the Kiefer Sherwood trade, Elias Pettersson, and other potential trade pieces.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with a coach firing in Columbus. Was it deserved for Dean Evason to get the boot? Can Rick Bowness turn this season around for the Blue Jackets?Brayden Point suffered a lower body injury but will be travelling with the team. The concern level for Tampa Bay and Team Canada has to be palpable with his hot streak. Will their be long-term injury issues for the Lightning forward.Tampa Bay is on a ten-game heater, but are they the best team in the Eastern Conference? William Karlsson is potentially out for the season in Vegas, what moves could we see the Golden Knights pull at the deadline with this added cap space? Steve Peters from The Coaches Room joins the show to talk Evason firing, Bowness hiring, and who could be next on the hot seat.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Join Emma Kjelson on the Friends On Horses Podcast, as she talks horse nervous system regulation and training using what we know about how the horse brain functions, with Neuroscientist and Author Dr Steve Peters. Steve makes this topic digestible and inspiring. Leave with real tools to try with your horse. Please check out Steve's new book Horse Brain Science, and previous books on his website horsebrainscience.info Learn more about Emma at dynamicequine.ca
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with Atlantic Division report cards. The Detroit Red Wings and Montréal Canadiens are two young teams that are shooting up the standings and looking to start their Stanley Cup windows. Will either team add at the deadline and make a run?The Bolts are back! Riding an eight-game win streak and coming off a win over the NHL leading Colorado Avalanche, are the Bolts the team to beat in the Atlantic and the East? The Sabres are hot as well with 11 wins in their last 12 games. We'll also touch on the Panthers and Bruins who are wavering in the middle of the Atlantic standings.Next, we go to the Ontario teams, will either of the Toronto Maple Leafs or Ottawa Senators be forced into a seller position after the deadline?Steve Peters joins the show to breakdown the Devils defensive woes, lack of scoring, and will we see changes to the staff or roster before the deadline?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with Atlantic Division report cards. The Detroit Red Wings and Montréal Canadiens are two young teams that are shooting up the standings and looking to start their Stanley Cup windows. Will either team add at the deadline and make a run?The Bolts are back! Riding an eight-game win streak and coming off a win over the NHL leading Colorado Avalanche, are the Bolts the team to beat in the Atlantic and the East? The Sabres are hot as well with 11 wins in their last 12 games. We'll also touch on the Panthers and Bruins who are wavering in the middle of the Atlantic standings.Next, we go to the Ontario teams, will either of the Toronto Maple Leafs or Ottawa Senators be forced into a seller position after the deadline?Steve Peters joins the show to breakdown the Devils defensive woes, lack of scoring, and will we see changes to the staff or roster before the deadline?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Steve Peters!We start the show with the American Olympic roster announcement. Some key omissions and a break down of each of the positional groups. Can this team beat the Canadians?Sweden and Finland both released their rosters today as well. We'll look at the top European nation's choices and discuss if they can challenge the North Americans for the gold in Milan.Next we give some teams New Years Resoultions for the season. The Buffalo Sabres are the hottest team in the NHL right now, but consistency is their reolution as they look to break their playoff drought. Jonny Lazarus from the Tri-State of Hockey and Morning Cuppa Hockey pods joins the show to discuss the US Olympic roster, the omission of Adam Fox, the Winter Classic in Miami, and the New York Rangers. SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Prof. Steve Peters is one of the most influential minds in performance psychology, best known for The Chimp Paradox and his work with elite athletes, leaders, and organisations around the world. In this episode, Steve breaks down how the mind really works, and why understanding it is the key to unlocking your potential.The conversation explores self-esteem, core values, and why we so often act against our better intentions, as well as what actually helps us regain control when pressure hits.Steve also tackles the impact of social media on self-worth, the role of resilience, and how early childhood patterns shape adult habits. This is a practical, eye-opening conversation about working with your mind rather than fighting it, and building a healthier, more resilient approach to life.
As High Performance wraps up its sixth year, Jake Humphrey, Damian Hughes and producer Will sit down to reflect on the moments, conversations, and lessons that defined 2025. In this special end-of-year episode, they revisit the guests and ideas that resonated most, not just in downloads and views, but in lasting impact.From the strategic thinking of Ian Graham to the raw honesty of Tom Aspinall and Boris Becker, the year was shaped by stories that went far beyond success. Jake and Damian also reflect on why episodes with Carlos Sainz, Triple H, and Steve Peters struck such a chord, and the moments that stayed with them long after the microphones were switched off.This episode also looks ahead to what's next. Drawing on insights from conversations with guests like Alistair Brownlee, Roman Kemp, Heston Blumenthal, Stephanie Romiszewski, Sara Pascoe, and Jonathan Haidt, Jake and Damian reflect on the lessons that mattered most, from mental health and sleep to parenting, performance, and perspective, and what they're taking forward into the year ahead.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Gareth Southgate https://pod.fo/e/358861Callum Wilson https://pod.fo/e/2da5b0Tom Aspinall https://pod.fo/e/2d3d2eIan Graham https://pod.fo/e/2d2c5bCallum Nicholas https://pod.fo/e/2ac276Boris Becker https://pod.fo/e/32edabTriple H https://pod.fo/e/2c762aHeston Blumenthal https://pod.fo/e/2aa828Sara Pascoe https://pod.fo/e/2b7c84Daniel Dubois https://pod.fo/e/2a90bdJonathan Haidt https://pod.fo/e/2a4563Stephanie Romiszewski https://pod.fo/e/2b5370 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We start the show with Leon Draisaitl collecting his 1,000th point in a 6–4 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. He becomes the 103rd player in NHL history to reach the milestone and the fifth-fastest non-North American player to do so. How many points will the German forward finish his career with?The Toronto Maple Leafs came out flat against the Chicago Blackhawks, but a late third-period rally saw them pull out a 3–2 win at home. Craig Berube was not pleased with the team's effort level and made that clear in his post-game presser. How thin is the ice under Berube in Toronto?Next, it's another edition of Fill in the Blank. With a new GM in place, what are the chances the Buffalo Sabres make the playoffs this season? Macklin Celebrini has 11 points in his last five games—what is his percentage chance of making the Olympic team?Steve Peters from Inside the Coaches' Room joins us for The Film Room, where he'll dive into the Jarry/Skinner deal, how Jarry has looked so far in Edmonton, last night's faceoff, and Quinn Hughes bolstering an already stacked Minnesota blue line.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with two late equalizers from the Pacific Division. Beckett Sennecke and Connor McDavid each scored in the final seconds to earn their teams' points — the Ducks won in a shootout, while the Oilers fell in overtime to the Sabres. Can we finally say the Ducks are a legitimate threat in the Pacific?The Montreal Canadiens' goaltending has been horrific after a red-hot start by Jakub Dobeš. Following last night's 6–1 trouncing by the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Habs have called up 2023 third-rounder Jacob Fowler from Laval. Can his impressive AHL numbers translate to the show and keep the Habs in the Atlantic race?Buffalo, Carolina, and Vegas all have active goaltending trios. Hutts gives his expert opinion on how this setup can impact goaltenders, and we look at which teams are making the trio work — and which ones are stuck with a troublesome three-man crease.Steve Peters from Inside The Coaches' Room joins us for The Film Room, where we dive into everything Central Division: the Avs–Stars race for the top spot, the surging Wild, the slumping middle pack, and the Predators in the basement.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Steve Peters joins the show to dig into the Oilers' offensive struggles and highlight what needs to change to generate more consistent scoring. Website: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Last night, the Edmonton Oilers dropped a tight 1-0 decision to the Minnesota Wild, despite playing one of their stronger defensive games of the season. Stuart Skinner was sharp, stopping 23 of 24 shots, but the Oilers couldn't solve Jesper Wallstedt, who continued his incredible run with his fourth shutout of the season. Tyler and Liam will go through the scoring summary, break down why the Oilers couldn't capitalize on their heavy shot advantage, and discuss whether this performance is still a step forward.Additionally, Steve Peters joins the show to dig into the Oilers' offensive struggles and highlight what needs to change to generate more consistent scoring. Later, we'll chat with Marc Kennedy—fresh off winning the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials—about his experience at the event and how he's feeling with the Olympics just a couple of months away.All that and more on today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday.Website: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with the streaking Bolts, as the Tampa Bay Lightning shut out the Philadelphia Flyers to secure their fourth straight win. Brandon Hagel put up two goals and three points — so is the winger sneaking back into Olympic conversations after a rocky start, or is this just a flash in the pan for the Bolts forward?The phones are open for one seller out West, as the Vancouver Canucks are reportedly listening to offers on some of their veteran players amidst their early season struggles. The big question remains: will Vancouver actually move on from major pieces like Quinn Hughes or Elias Pettersson?Next, the guys play This or That, diving into some intriguing NHL odds making the rounds.Lastly, Steve Peters from Inside the Coaches' Room joins the show for his segment The Film Room, where he breaks down the teams most at risk of missing the playoffs as we hit a pivotal checkpoint in the season — American Thanksgiving.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
On this week's impromptu episode, Steve and Scotty have a conversation. This was literally as FaceTime call turned into some kind of an entertaining conversation. We're almost there, guys. 1 more week and we should be up and running and back to normal. Enjoy and fun conversation between two friends and keep on laughing, assholes!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start with the Connor Bedard show. The young star recorded a hat trick in the Blackhawks' 5–2 win over the Calgary Flames. Who had the better night — Bedard or Celebrini?The guys play a game of Fill in the Blank with the most intriguing quarter-season awards races. Are there any challengers to Schaefer or Makar for the Calder and Norris?Next, we look at the odds for who comes out on top of each division race. With Colorado the only team holding a 2+ point lead in their division, which race is the most exciting, and who finishes atop the divisions at season's end?Steve Peters from Inside the Coaches' Room joins the show for The Film Room, where he breaks down clips to decipher who survives the gauntlet of the Atlantic Division.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Former NHL video coach Steve Peters will break down some tape on Oilers stars who need to elevate their play moving forward.Website: https://oilersnation.com/ https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Tyler and Jay are back on Oilersnation Everyday to recap last night's 2-1 overtime win for the Edmonton Oilers over the Philadelphia Flyers. Edmonton dominated the first half of the game but couldn't pull away, eventually allowing the Flyers to tie it late. A crucial offside review wiped out what could have been the game-winner for Philly, setting the stage for Jack Roslovic to play hero once again — scoring his second OT winner in as many games.The boys will break down all the key moments, discuss the Oilers' growing trend of comeback victories, and get you set for tonight's rematch against the Columbus Blue Jackets.Jeff Marek joins the show for his weekly hit to talk about the current state of the Oilers and what he's seeing early in the season. Later, former NHL video coach Steve Peters will break down some tape on Oilers stars who need to elevate their play moving forward.We'll close things out with the Game Day Bet365 Betting Challenge and give our best picks for Oilers vs. Blue Jackets.Website: https://oilersnation.com/ https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton! (VIDEO: https://youtube.com/live/KRrxVHNN6vw)We open the show with a battle of the best in the West. Colorado continues to roll, hunting down the high-flying Ducks and snapping Anaheim's seven-game win streak. With the Ducks' surprise resurgence, could Joel Quenneville be in the mix for some hardware at the end of the season?The Toronto Maple Leafs lost again last night, but the loss may not be the biggest of concerns for fans as they lost both Anthony Stolarz and Auston Matthews to injury. Is it time to panic in the crease for the Leafs?Meanwhile in Milan, the Olympic arena is still under construction. How worried should fans be about the rink's readiness and quality for the Games?Team USA is searching for the perfect roster combination to finally topple Canada at the Olympics after being shut down in the Four Nations.Steve Peters from Inside the Coaches' Room joins the show to break down the Oilers' 5-on-5 woes, and what needs to change if Edmonton wants to climb back into a playoff spot.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
This week, we are introduced to the one and only, Steve... Peters?! Here's the burning question: are Steve Peters and Steve Hale the same person or two completely different characters? We need answers!! And, D.J. forces the girls to lie and Kimmy Gibbler helps her commit a movie theater crime. Plus, hear all about Jodie and Andrea's fun night supporting Danielle Fishel on DWTS! It's all right here on How Rude, Tanneritos! Follow us on Instagram @howrudepodcast & TikTok @howrudetanneritosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wonder why you make financial decisions that go against your better judgment? This episode delves into The Chimp Paradox, a powerful psychological model by Dr. Steve Peters that explains the constant tug-of-war between your emotional "chimp" brain and your rational "human" brain. We'll explore how this internal conflict often leads to impulsive spending and financial anxiety, and, more importantly, equip you with actionable strategies to "box your chimp" and make logical, confident choices with your money. Get ready to understand the unseen forces shaping your financial habits and learn how to take control of your financial future!Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/130-the-chimp-paradox-why-you-spend-when-you-know-you-shouldnt/
Dr. Steve Peters is an equine neuroscientist and co-author of Evidence-Based Horsemanship. He specializes in making the equine nervous system accessible through translation into practical application for horse owners.His clinics and dissections offer a rare look inside the horse's brain. He and Martin Black are currently completing their new book, The Science and Practice of Evidence-Based Horsemanship, due out this fall. Steve is also finishing a more personal project, Neuropoetry, a new medium that allows for a felt experience of neuroscience. You can learn more about his work at www.horsebrainscience.com.