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In this episode of Talking About Horses, Patrick King interviews Daniel Dauphin, a clinician and expert on bits and horsemanship. They discuss the science behind bits, the importance of understanding horse behavior, and the journey of becoming a skilled horse trainer. Daniel shares his experiences with colt starting, the pressures of training, and the significance […] The post Ep # 59: Daniel Dauphin, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 58, Donna Snyder-Smith joins me to talk about how horses assisted her learning, growth, and healing from PTSD. Links mentioned in this discussion… Donna’s Facebook page: Horses as Healers – the new role of Equines in the 21st century The Alchemy of Horses (Donna’s new book) Direct from publisher: https://rdrpublishers.com/products/the-alchemy-of-horses-a-journey-of-self-healing Amazon: https://a.co/d/3qHKoBT The post Ep # 58, Donna Snyder-Smith TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
We’re BAAAAACK! New Episode! (with loads more to come!) In this episode, Jec Ballou joins to discuss developing a fitness plan for your horse. Find out more about Jec and her books, programs, and services at jecballou.com, Facebook at facebook.com/JecAristotleBallou and YouTube at youtube.com/user/jecballou The book we were talking about in this episode is 33 Strength and Fitness Workouts […] The post Ep # 57: Jec Ballou, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 46, Jec Ballou joins us to talk about equine fitness The post Ep # 46, Jec Ballou, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
This episode somehow was lost in the shuffle and missed getting an official “episode number,” so I’m calling it episode 53.5, as that’s where it fell on the calendar of interviews (between episode 53 with JJ Tate, and 54 with David Koss). In this episode, Charles de Kunffy joins me to talk about the principlesContinue reading "Ep # 53.5 “The Lost Episode” with Charles de Kunffy, TALKING ABOUT HORSES" The post Ep # 53.5 “The Lost Episode” with Charles de Kunffy, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Bettina Drummond joins me for episode # 56 to talk about the dimensions of riding, the “myths and legend” of Nuno Oliveira, the direction of modern dressage, and more. The post Ep # 56, Bettina Drummond, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Carl Bledsoe joins me in episode # 55 to talk about his back story and what led him to make a drastic change in his career and life path, plus horse welfare, continuous learning, and more. The post Ep # 55, Carl Bledsoe, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, David Koss and I talk, face to face, about cross training, the role of competition in training, and more. The post Ep # 54, David Koss, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode 53, JJ Tate joins us to talk about classical dressage in the competitive arena. The post Ep # 53, JJ Tate, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Charles de Kunffy joins us to talk about riding in Academies and the importance of remembering history. The post Ep # 52, Charles de Kunffy, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Dominique Barbier talks about his background, relationships with horses, and the idea of collecting the horse rather than compressing the horse. The post Ep # 51, Dominique Barbier, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Anja Beran joins to talk about classical dressage and her history and approach. The post Ep # 50, Anja Beran, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Patrick is joined by Dr Gerd Heuschmann to talk about classical horsemanship, the horse in good balance, and good riding vs what we often see in modern competitive dressage. The post Ep # 49, Gerd Heuschmann, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 48, Linda Parelli joins us to talk about communication, psychology, and natural horsemanship being applied in dressage. The post Ep # 48, Linda Parelli, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 47, Thomas and Shana Ritter join us to talk about dressage, long reining, Feldenkrais work, and more! The post Ep # 47, Thomas & Shana Ritter, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 44, Warwick Schiller joins to talk about personal growth, horsemanship growth, “woo woo” and so much more! The post Ep # 44, Warwick Schiller, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 45, Karen Rohlf joins to talk about the development of the happy athlete. The post Ep # 45, Karen Rohlf, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Luis and Sofia Valença join to talk about horses, dressage, history, Nuno Oliveira, and more. The post Ep # 43 Luis and Sofia Valença, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 42, Wendy Murdoch joins, once again. This time to talk about COVID and SureFoot pads. The post Ep # 42, Wendy Murdoch, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 41, Charles de Kunffy returns to talk about the rider’s seat and aids. The post Ep # 41, Charles de Kunffy, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 40, Jane Pike joins to talk about mental skills for the equestrian. The post Ep # 40, Jane Pike, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 39, Patrick interviews the legendary Charles de Kunffy to talk about rider education and horse development. The post Ep # 39, Charles de Kunffy, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship Facebook page. The post Ep # 39, Charles de Kunffy, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 38, Dr Paul Haefner joins us to talk about goal setting & attainment. The post Ep # 38, Dr Paul Haefner, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship Facebook page. The post Ep # 38, Paul Haefner, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 37, Wendy Murdoch joins to talk about rider awareness, biomechanics, SureFoot, and more! The post Ep # 37, Wendy Murdoch, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship Facebook page. The post Ep # 37, Wendy Murdoch, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 36, Leslie Desmond joins to talk about “pressure and release” vs “feel and release.” The post Ep # 36, Leslie Desmond, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship Facebook page. The post Ep # 36, Leslie Desmond, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 35, Dr Paul Haefner joins to talk about rider psychology and mind set. The post Ep # 35, Dr Paul Haefner, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship Facebook page. The post Ep # 35, Dr Paul Haefner, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 34, Mike Corcoran joins to talk about saddle fit and how the horse changes with movement. The post Ep # 34, Mike Corcoran, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship Facebook page. The post Ep # 34, Mike Corcoran, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In dieser Folge sind wir zu Gast im Podcast "Talking about Horses" von Pferdeosteopathin Sandra Heider. Wir sprechen über Atemwegserkrankungen bei Pferden und der Inhalation mit Pferden. Außerdem reden wir über das Molekül Ectoin® und wie genau es den Pferden hilft.
We've got a treat for you this week folks! Musical guest Sherita Perez graces the stage to share stories from the road and delight us with some tunes, comedian Danny Murphy stops by for a chat about committing to standup comedy full time, and Humboldt legend Baseball Robby can't seem to convince Mark that he's not a horse expert.
Connection, Lightness, Entrepreneurship, Mindfulness & Intention, Raising & Developing Young Horses, Collection and so much more! Literally something for everyone in this broadcast! Let's dive in to a fantastic interview with International Clinician and World Renown Horseman, Patrick King! About Patrick: Passionate about dressage and classical equestrian ideals, Patrick King seeks the wisdom of the great riding masters- both past and present- and shares this knowledge with his students. Patrick has devoted his life to learning and teaching great horsemanship. From classical dressage masters to old time vaqueros, Patrick’s teachers and mentors have afforded him layers of insight and experience that enable him to bridge the gap between foundation training and advanced horsemanship. He travels throughout the US and internationally helping people and their horses through his clinics. Sharing his experiences and discoveries fuel the passion that keeps him on the road so many days each year. Patrick enjoys providing solutions for challenges and bridging the gaps between foundation training, advanced horsemanship, and dressage. In addition to teaching lessons, Patrick presents a popular lecture series focused on the rider’s understanding of balance and collection, bits and bitting, and the psychological science of developing the horse. Patrick also presents a popular podcast, Talking About Horses. You can connect with Patrick and learn more about his Clinics, Seminars and International Equine Opportunities at www.pkhorsemanship.com and on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube! His Balance In Hand Course releases Mid-November 2019 exclusively to PKH Email Subscribers and you can learn more here: www.balanceinhand.com Interview References:
The horse sport of working equitation is a relatively new one to Australia but at its highest levels, Australian working equitation horse and rider teams are up there with the worlds best. Kim Petersen from the Hunter Valley is one of Australia's finest and a recommended working equitation educator. It was fascinating to hear how her interest in it had developed, her road to success with her horses generally and how she is spreading her love and excitement for this sport far and wide.
Tuffrock - Transforming Volcanic Residue For Your Horses Benefit - Episode 15 Talking About Horses with Di Denton Steve Hurley, the co-founder of TuffRock, is an interesting bloke. I met Steve at the New South Wales Hunter Horse Festival (he’s a Hunter Valley local) and we sat down and talked about his path into the horse industry, the establishment of Tuffrock and Tuffrocks’ range of products for horses, dogs, cattle and chickens. Tuffrock combines an intimate knowledge of Australian volcanic soils and the minerals they contain, with their’ own specialised method of extracting those very minerals and ensuring their bioavailabilty to animals. TuffRock was established in July 2002 following several years of extensive Research and Development, product development and test marketing. With a view to manufacturing environmentally friendly animal health products, Tuffrock takes pride in being a nutraceutical manufacturer and ensuring that there are no drugs, chemicals, biotics, enzymes or heavy metals used in their products.I've used Tuffrock products on and with my own horses and found them to be excellent.
In episode # 33, Jim Masterson joins to talk about the Masterson Method of bodywork for horses, reading horses, and much more. The post Ep # 33, Jim Masterson, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 32, Dr Joyce Harman sets a new length record… at nearly 4 hours! This interview is full of so much insight on the uses of integrative health and wellness practices for horses. Look for a future broadcast with Dr Harman, as there is still so much more to chat about! The post Ep # 32, Dr Joyce Harman, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 31 of TALKING ABOUT HORSES, Patrick’s visits with Anna Blake about the parables of writing and riding, the instincts of the horse and the human, calming signals from the horse, and SO MUCH MORE! Enjoy this wonderfully fun episode! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/annablakepodcast.mp3 The post Ep # 31, Anna Blake, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #30 of Patrick King’s “Talking About Horses” audio broadcast Leslie Desmond joins us once again – this time to dive deeper into her time with Bill Dorrance and the writing of the book “True Horsemanship Through Feel.” The post Ep # 30, Leslie Desmond, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #29 of TALKING ABOUT HORSES, Jonathan Field joins to talk about the development of his horsemanship, mentors, “seeing the horse,” liberty work and more! The post Ep # 29, Jonathan Field, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
For episode number 26, Leslie Desmond joins to chat about horsemanship, feel, Bill Dorrance and more! *Just a warning – we had some audio and connection issues during this broadcast and apologize for any troubles in listening. https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Leslie-Desmond-TALKING-ABOUT-HORSES-Episode-26.mp3 The post Ep #26, Leslie Desmond, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #28 of Patrick King’s “Talking About Horses” audio broadcast Bruce Sandifer joins to talk about the process of developing the Classical Californio Bridle Horse. The post Ep. #28, Bruce Sandifer, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #27 of Patrick King’s “Talking About Horses” audio broadcast Charles Wilhelm joins to talk about horsemanship, problem solving, lessons learned throughout the years, and more! The post Ep. #27, Charles Wilhelm, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #25 of Patrick King’s “Talking About Horses” audio broadcast Jillian Kreinbring joins Patrick to talk about biomechanics, advancing our learning, finding mentors, and more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Jillian-Kreinbring-TALKING-ABOUT-HORSES-Episode-25.mp3 The post Ep. #25, Jillian Kreinbring, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #24 of Patrick King’s “Talking About Horses” audio broadcast Chris Irwin joins to talk about leadership in the horse/human relationship and his ideas on blending rather than dominating. The post Ep #24, Chris Irwin, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #23 of Patrick King’s “Talking About Horses” audio broadcast Liz Graves joins to talk about gaited horses, horsemanship, how the show world affects horsemanship over time, and so much more. https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Liz_Graves_TALKING_ABOUT_HORSES_Episode_23Mp3Converter.net_.mp3 The post Ep #23, Liz Graves, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #22 of Patrick King’s “Talking About Horses” audio broadcast Kendra Skorstad joins to talk about winter transitions for your horse’s feet, communication and tough conversations with your farrier and more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Kendra_Skorstad_TALKING_ABOUT_HORSES_Episode_22Mp3Converter.net_.mp3 The post Ep # 22, Kendra Skorstad, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #21 of Patrick King’s “Talking About Horses” audio broadcast Warwick Schiller joins to talk about EVERYTHING! Hahaha…. in a broadcast that went for nearly 3 hours, there was time to cover nearly everything, and the chatted about topics ranging from reining to dressage, travel to religion, and so much more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Warwick-Schiller-TALKING-ABOUT-HORSES-Episode-21.mp3 The post Ep # 21, Warwick Schiller, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #20 of TALKING ABOUT HORSES, Wendy Murdoch joins to talk about horseback safari in Africa! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Wendy-Murdoch-TALKING-ABOUT-HORSES-Episode-20.mp3 The post Ep # 20, Wendy Murdoch, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode #19 of Patrick King’s “Talking About Horses” audio broadcast Ariana Sakaris joins to talk about liberty training in France, teaching horses to lay down, traveling the world, “the calm” as a rider/trainer, and more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Ariana-Sakaris-TALKING-ABOUT-HORSES-Episode-19-YouTube.mp3 The post Ep # 19: Ariana Sakaris, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode # 18, Colton Woods joins to talk developing solid foundations and relationships with our horses, teaching humans, the life of a trainer, equine-specific college education, and more. https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Colton-Woods-TALKING-ABOUT-HORSES-Episode-18.mp3 The post Ep # 18: Colton Woods, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode 17, Dr Gerd Heuschmann joins Patrick to talk about rollkur, hyperflexion, maximum elevation, the current direction of Dressage as a sport, solutions to riding problems, and SO much more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Dr-Gerd-Heuschmann-TALKING-ABOUT-HORSES-Episode-17.mp3 The post Ep # 17: Dr Gerd Heuschmann, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Queensland Itch, Summer Itch, Sweet Itch or Summer Eczema – call it what you will, but if you’ve got an itchy horse then you definitely know what it is and how it affects your horse - up close and personally!There are many ways and many products that Australian horse owners use to treat their itchy horses (you've probably already got a feed shed full of various lotions and potions designed to help ), with last resort options even coming down to having to send or sell ‘insect tortured’ horses to a home over the ‘ranges’ away from the coast for lasting relief.So, where does a bloke, with a background in molecular biology, a passion for virgin coconut products and a well developed liking – and business - for Hibiscus flowers in syrup (floating in champagne of course!) come into the itchy scratchy horse picture?Well, Lee Etherington is just that bloke and I met him at Equifest Sydney when I stopped by his trade stand to find out about his new magic ‘itch fixing oil’ Calafea. Now, Lee has no real background in horses specifically, but he certainly knows about coconut oil products, the Australia native oils Lemon Myrtle and Neem and after in depth research, the allergic reactions that insect bites can cause in sensitive horses (particularly Icelandic horses and Clydesdales). So, after becoming aware of the ongoing, widespread Summer Eczema problem with horses in Germany (to where he was a regular traveller) he decided to see what he could do about it.Fast forward 3 years and Lee’s 100% natural itch oil Calafea is now successfully into its 3rd year helping itchy horses in Germany and beyond with a proven 89% effectiveness reported. ‘Get Rid Of The Rug’ is Lee’s aim for itchy horses and their owners and having now introduced Calafea Itch Oil into the Australia market, it will be interesting to see how it goes here – from all accounts, well. I’ll be interested to try it on one of my horses myself – oh, and did I mention Lee says its effective (and safe) on dogs and humans and their itchy bites too?If you’d like to know more about Calafea oil head to their website at www.calafea.com or their Facebook page at Calafea-HORSE- Australia.
In this continuation of episode 11, Patrick is joined by Callie King of CRK Training to talk about distance learning through online courses. The post Ep # 11 (2): Callie King, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In episode 16, Richard Winters joins to talk about the journey to becoming a horseman, teaching students, developing horses, staying fresh in our game, and more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Richard-Winters-TALKING-ABOUT-HORSES-Episode-16.mp3 The post Ep # 16: Richard Winters, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, MIchale Lyons and his wife Julia join Patrick to talk about horses, life as a trainer, teaching clinics, personal and professional development and more! The post Ep # 15: Michael and Julia Lyons, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, we continue the conversation with Colleen Kelly. https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/colleen-kelly-talking-about-horses-episode-8-part-2.mp3 The post Ep # 8 (part 2): Colleen Kelly: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Wendy Murdoch joins Patrick to talk about the Sure Foot Equine Stability Program, equine neurology, horseback safaris in the Massai Mara, and more! The post Ep # 13 : Wendy Murdoch: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Part 2 continues Patrick’s conversation with Kendra Korstad about hoof care for horse owners, helping your farrier to do the best job possible, and much more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/kendra-skorstad-talking-about-horses-episode-12-part-2.mp3 The post Ep # 12 (part 2): Kendra Skorstad: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Patrick talks with Kendra Skorstad about hoof care for horse owners, helping your farrier to do the best job possible, and much more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/kendra-skorstad-talking-about-horses-episode-12-part-1.mp3 The post Ep # 12 (part 1): Kendra Skorstad: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Patrick is joined by Callie King of CRK Training to talk about distance learning through online courses. The post Ep # 11 (1): Callie King, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Patrick talks with Karen Rohlf about her program, Dressage Naturally, teaching horses and riders, and so much more. https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/karen-rohlf-talking-about-horses-episode-10.mp3 The post Ep # 10: Karen Rohlf: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Patrick is joined by Rick Lamb to talk about the the development of “The Horse Show” with Rick Lamb and it’s progression from radio to television, as well as Rick’s latest endeavors. The post Ep # 9: Rick Lamb: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Colleen Kelly joins from Australia to talk about rider awareness, position, problem solving, and so much more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/colleen-kelly-talking-about-horses-episode-8-part-1.mp3 The post Ep # 8 (part 1): Colleen Kelly: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Mary Miller Jordan joins Patrick to talk about horses, family, and her new Wild I Am courses! This episode had some serious technical challenges to start out, so we apologize for what sounds like a mixed up beginning. The post Ep # 14: Mary Miller Jordan: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Having grown up ‘on’ the Silver Brumby children’s books series by noted Australian author Elyne Mitchell, my dogged eared copies of the books are testament to my passion for these Australian wild horses from a very early age. So it was with pleasure that I sat down to interview Kathryn Massey, the President and Founder of the Hunter Valley Brumby Association to find out more about these iconic Australian wild horses and the Associations aims and activities.Kathryn Massey and the Hunter Valley Brumby Association have championed Australian Brumby horses since 2009 and provide for them refuge, rehabilitation, education and training from their sanctuary property located near Stroud NSW. The Associations main focus (working with Government, National Parks and State Forest departments and other horse charity organisations) is to protect the 3 main wild populations of Brumbies in the NSW Hunter Valley region (in the geographic regions of Barrington, Nerong and Singleton). The Association also works to promote the Australian Brumby as an official breed in itself and to raise the breeds profile and popularity amongst the general public, regularly showcasing the Brumby breed at horse shows, agricultural events and farm days across the region. Brumby herds and populations across Australia are certainly a high profile and emotive topic currently, with the case for and against the culling of wild herds receiving much highly charged debate. Some parties even questioning the horses ‘right to exist’, whilst others want the horses classified as part of our official Australian heritage. What do you think? More brumby information can be found on The Hunter Valley Brumby Association website at www.hvba.com.au.
In this episode, Tinia Creamer of Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue joins Patrick to talk about rescue horses and the future role of equine rescues. https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/tinia-creamer-talking-about-horses-episode-7-part-1.mp3 The post Ep # 7: Tinia Creamer, TALKING ABOUT HORSES, Episode 7 (part 1) appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Continuing with Episode 7, Tinia Creamer from Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue talks with Patrick about rescue horses and the future role of equine rescues. https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/tinia-creamer-talking-about-horses-episode-7-part-2.mp3 The post Ep # 7 (2): Tinia Creamer, TALKING ABOUT HORSES, Episode # & (part 2) appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode Patrick talks with Canadian Olympian Belinda Trussell about a life of competition, competing in the Olympics, balancing horse life and home life, achieving goals, and so much more! https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/belinda-trussell-talking-about-horses-episode-6.mp3 The post EP #6, Belinda Trussell: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Patrick talks with Barbra Schulte about learning, confidence, competition, peak performance and more! The post Ep #5, Barbra Schulte: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Patrick talks with Craig Johnson about reining, horsemanship, blue sailboats, and the state of the industry. https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/craig1.mp3 The post Ep #4 Craig Johnson: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
In this episode, Patrick talks with Wendy Murdoch about the importance of rider position https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/wendy1.mp3 The post Ep #3, Wendy Murdoch: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Episode #2 of TALKING ABOUT HORSES brings us Mustang Maddy (Madison Shambaugh) talking with Patrick about mustangs, zebras, and life on the road. https://pkhorsemanship.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/mustang-maddy-talking-about-horses-episode-2.mp3 The post Ep #2, Mustang Maddy: TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Patrick’s new idea to do live audio broadcasts is proving to be a hit! Now you can listen along while you drive, ride, and go about your normal day. Listen along and join us each Thursday for a new special guest! The post TALKING ABOUT HORSES, Episode # 1 (audio link) appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
Di Denton introduces the Talking About Horses podcast series.In the Talking About Horses podcast series you’ll hear interviews with all sorts of interesting horse people from all fields of horse activities – from trail riding to team penning, endurance to eventing plus showjumping, dressage, western riding, working equitation, campdrafting and much, much more. You'll explore the fascinating fields of saddle fitting, equine natural therapies, beach holidays with your horse, bitless riding, pasture management, horse dentistry and so much more. Di Denton reckons there’s always more to learn, that you can always learn something from everyone or anyone, and that there are many ways of becoming a more knowledgable horse person. Plus, Di just loves talking about horses (and everything related to horses) and hearing other peoples stories particularly horse peoples stories!The Talking About Horses podcast is brought to you by Muddy Creek Rain Gear – riding rain gear that really works. Check their range of equestrian wet weather clothing out www.muddycreekraingear.com.au
Di Denton talks with the the always effervescent (and very English!) Daisy Soames on her life as, and journey to become, a fully qualified Horse Safari Guide in Africa. Currently acting as an assistant guide with Offbeat Horse Safaris in Kenya, Daisy and Di Denton met on a Globetrotters horse safari across the Kenyan Masai Mara, where Daisy had her eyes fully set on a life as a guide in Africa.
Di Denton sat down and talked with Kate Pilcher of Globetrotting Australia under an old elephant rubbing tree on the Kenyan Masai Mara plains for a chat about her business Globetrotting (www.globetrotting.com.au ) and the addicitive world of horse riding holidays and the ever so wonderful experience of an African horse safari.
Margaret Mooney talks with Di Denton about Horse Safety Australia and how it is raising the standard of safety with Australian equine businesses.
Di Denton talks with Jo Briggs and friends about Horse Welfare, a Hunter Valley based registered horse charity and their ongoing efforts to help horses.Horse Welfare was formed to support and co-ordinate the rehabilitation and rehousing of horses in Australia. Horses who may have been neglected, left behind, forgotten, mistreated or simply unable to be cared for by their owners.Not all of these horses come from homes where they were not loved. In fact, a large percentage of horses in the current climate are victims of drought or flooding in parts of our country. Their families are suffering, livelihoods are being threatened and the horses are simply victims passed on by regretful owners. Others come from homes where their owners were simply not educated appropriately in the care or management of horses. And sadly, some do come from backgrounds of complete neglect, abandonment and careless breeding programs.
Bernadette Kelly is the Australian author of the best selling childrens books Riding High and Pony Patch Series.Bernadette has two passions in life, writing and horses . She enjoys having a go at all kinds of riding, from navigation rides to showjumping and one day events, trail riding, teaching at Pony Club and even safariing across Africa (which is where she and Di Denton met) on horse twice!Bernadette can be found online at http://www.bernadettekelly.com.au and if you have any pony mad children at home (or know of any) make sure you check out Bernadettes childrens book series.
Glenn the geek has been podcasting since 2008. He does it full time. He grew his audience by reaching out to leaders in his field and partnering with them. He has a background in sales, and found the right sponsors for his shows. He embraces his audience, and knows that if you want people to listen you have to be entertaining. You might be thinking that if he is making a living from his podcast he must've had some huge podcast launching and rocked the top of the iTunes charts, and lived in New and Noteworthy. While that may be true, Glenn wouldn't know. You see, Glenn focuses on his audience. He focuses on making great content that entertains and educates. It wasn't until recently that he even knew to ask for reviews. He did it the old fashioned way. He earned their trust, and never lets his audience down. Consequently, they don't let him down. As a salesmen, he has made more money in the past. However, he is now making a living and having more fun talking about a topic he is addicted to (horses) and loving every minute of it. Today get a pencil ready as we interview America's Favorite Horse Husband Glenn the Geek from Horse Radio Network. Podcast Rewind (2:43) Paul Colligan lays it on the line in the Episode title The Weird Thing About Podcasting For Money Rob Walch was interviewed on Podcast Junkies on the Truth about Podcast Numbers (the stats start at the 52 minute mark). Glenn the Geek America's Horse Husband (5:47) Here are some of the top takeaways Glenn started with ONE podcast. Glenn put all his efforts into this show. He started with ONE. He got a sponsor early even though he didn't have thousands of listeners. How? By finding an advertiser who was more interested in promoting their brand than delivering a coupon. Glenn gets his sponsors involved in his show. He uses them to answer questions from his listeners. This is a great way to promote the brand, make the brand look like an expert, without having a giant commercial. Glenn KNOWS HIS AUDIENCE. They are addicted to horses and aren't the most technical bunch. You will see on horseradionetwork.com that Glenn has step by step tutorials to help his audience learn how to listen (on every single type of device). If you know you're going to have a network, promote from episode 1 (even if the network doesn't exist). This way when it DOES exist people who catch your early shows will have the same branding (Glenn was following the model of Twit.tv). Glenn is not a horse expert, but he shares a passion for horses and he plays the role of "Average Horsemen" on the show. You don't need to be an expert to start a podcast. He used Blog Talk Radio but left due to poor audio quality (Blog Talk Radio just unveiled their upgraded service which now delivers CD quality and allows you to connect directly to the service without using a phone or skype). He now uses Call In Studio, and Mixlr to stream live. Glenn does use CPM for selling ads. He sells a flat rate per episode. He advises his sponsors to purchase three months of ads to start out (he prefers 6 months). Glenn used Big Contact to make a player that can be shared on other websites. Big Contact is no longer accepting submissions. You can do this using the Libsyn Player, the Player from Blubrry.com (under conntect), Podtrac.com, or you can make your own using Wimpy Player. Glenn only lets products he uses sponsor his show. The only thing you have is your integrity, and he knows his audience trusts him and he never loses sight of how he will lose in the long run if he sells out. Find companies that are already advertising in your space (like a magazine), find out how much they are spending (call to see how much it costs to advertise) and explain how you have their target audience, and that you can put their brand in front of them for less money. Become the Official Radio Station of Your Industry (29:42) Glenn went to an exclusive trade show for horses and told them he wanted to be the official radio station for their conference. All he wanted was a booth. The first year he had to explain what a podcast was. Eight years later he has sponsors begging to be on his show. He get's great content. He gets access to places others don't (this is not an open conference), and he starts building relationships with future sponsors of his show. This is absolutely brilliant. The trade show gets free publicity, and Glenn gets access to sponsors and great content. Finding The Right Products Glenn has a $250 pitch fork that the manufacturer was potentially having a hard time getting the word out about his product. Glenn's audience is using a manure fork while they listen. The Manure fork manufacturer now sponsors the show on his most popular segment on Fridays. He has been sponsoring for years (so it's working) Making His Advertisers Human By using his sponsors as experts, Glenn's audience gets to know the sponsor on a more personal level. It makes them human and increases sales. This is why 70% of Glenn's sponsors continue to advertise with him. Glenn built his podcast audience by connecting to people who shared his passion - not through gaming iTunes, or Spamming Twitter. (Amen brother!). Make It Easy To Promote Your Show Glenn sends a note to all of his guests with a pre-written note and a link to the show notes and a link to the mp3 file. Good Shows Aren't an Accident Glenn spends around six hours on an episode from start to finish. The more your prepare the less you have to edit. While only a small portion of his audience listens live, he wants the show to feel live. To do live, you need to be prepared when the recording light goes on. The Best Interviews Come From Your Listeners While you may land a "big/famous" person on your show, often the best interviews and segments come from your audience. A "big" name may not have a ton of time to promote your show, and your audience is often at the places/events where your audience is - and deliver great content. In addition, your audience gets excited to be on their show and they tell other people about their appearance. I did a whole show on getting your audience involved. Don't Be Boring (59:30) While anyone can make a podcast, not everyone should. There may be people who want "just the facts" but Glenn feels you should entertain first, and educate second. By being entertaining you keep them listening. By providing value, you keep them coming back. He wants peopel going away from their show smiling and saying, "Hey I learned something." Check out all of Glenn's shows at horseradionetwork.com Podcasting News John Lee Dumas of Entrepreneur on Fire has an article in Forbes Magazine U2 appeared on the You talking U2 to me? Ready to start Podcasting Check out www.theschoolofpodcasting.com