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Daryl Ruiter joins Afternoon Drive to discuss the latest with the Cleveland Browns. He talks about Dorian Thompson-Robinson's first start of the season, Myles Garrett's comments about his future, expectations for the Cavs, and more.
Irish Breakdown answers "We In or We Out" questions from listeners/subscribers on today's show! Some of today's topics include: * We in/we out Notre Dame's chances of making it to the championship game are over 60% if they beat IU. * Indiana will give up a season high rushing yards (Charlotte 137 yards) * Big 12 Refs will be the best crew we've seen all year * Jaiden Ausberry will lead the LBs in tackles for 3rd game in a row * Mitchell Evans will be the leading receiver Friday night * Notre Dame dominates the “middle 8”, scoring 17+ points to Indiana's 7 or less * Notre Dame has at least two 4th down stops (could be 4th and goal or other) against IU. * Betting the over on a made-up sack betting line of 3.5 for the Irish. * Notre Dame doubles up IU's average rushing yards allowed of ~75 yards/game for 150 yards or more. * In or out on all black uniforms vs UGA in the quarterfinals. * Notre Dame stadium will be ROCKING for the majority of the game? * The Irish WR corps accounts for 150 receiving yards * A Jeremiyah Love hurdle. * A Christian Gray INT. * Irish start fast and set a tone up 14 in first quarter * Irish down at half * ND/IU Game covers the over * The University intentionally trolled us on the black uniforms. Trotting out Freeman in a black hoodie is hilarious in retrospect * ND defense have 3+ sacks on IU. * ND has a blocked punt. * ND turn over margin against IU is 3 to 1 in their favor. * We In We Out: The ND D-line returns to form after its lackluster SC game and gets pressure on Kurtis Rourke allowing Al Golden to not have to bring extra rushers especially with Howard Cross back. * We In We Out : Love and Jadarian Price have 180 plus yards combined and 3 Touchdowns accounted for between them. * No less than 5 receivers touch the ball on Friday for Notre Dame (not counting RBs) * The game will play out similar to the OSU IU game, with IU keeping it close in the first half before ND pulls ahead for a 2+ score win * This will be the most underrated stadium atmosphere for the first round and IU will feel it * After reading Riley Leonard's letter, I bet $1,000 on ND to cover the spread. Will do the same thing in every play off game we play in this year. Am I drinking kool-aid or are you all in? * Friday and Saturday's CFP games will go chalk * The largest margin of victory from highest to lowest: Notre Dame, Penn State, Texas, Ohio State * Highest scoring game: Penn State/SMU * Lowest scoring game: Ohio State/Tennessee * This is the most important game ever played at Notre Dame Stadium. We in or we out? * Ausberry, Drayk Bowen and Jaylen Sneed will make big plays Friday night * Mitchell Evans and Eli Raridon will be the X-factor in the ND offense. * Love and Price will be the difference * The presence of a vocal and variably obnoxious IU contingent, together with the absence of cold-intolerant older fans, will arouse the presence and volume of the Notre Dame crowd to its highest level in recent memory. The stadium will actually shake. Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Great riding starts with great position. In this lesson, Holly Hepp Hudspeth walks you through the fundamentals of rider position, focusing on how small adjustments can create big changes in your horse's balance and straightness. ✅ This lesson is great for...
If your horse struggles with consistent connection or tempo, this Ride iQ lesson will be a perfect fit! ✅ This lesson is great for...• Being deliberate about where your horse steps, working toward better geometry• Learning to anticipate and prevent unwanted tempo changes• Getting your horse consistently working from your leg into your hand ✅ Some skills to expect• Transitions between walk and trot• Transitions between working trot and a more forward trot• Spiraling circles at walk and trot ✅ Where to rideThis lesson can be done anywhere you have room for a 20-meter circle. ✅ Before you rideHack or walk your horse for 10–15 minutes. ✅ Lesson plan• 1:00 — Walking, 20-meter circle• 4:45 — Trotting, 20-meter circle, slowly spiraling down to a 10-meter circle, leg yield out on the circle, repeat, in both directions• 18:35 — Trotting, 20-meter circle, asking for a forward trot, in both directions• 20:05 — Walk and pat your horse! ✅ Time spent in each gait• Walk: 6 minutes• Trot: 16 minutes ✅ Meet Your Coach: Kyle Carter (Eventing)Kyle Carter competed in the 2008 Olympics and helped secure a silver medal for Canada in the 2010 World Equestrian Games. He's known for his calm and insightful coaching style and his dry, relatable humor. ✅ Ready for more?Ride iQ is riders' go-to for on-demand lessons, expert coaching, and a vibrant community—all designed to help you achieve your personal best in the saddle. Start your free trial today at Ride-iQ.com and discover the tools to achieve your riding goals. Ride iQ membership includes:✅ Unlimited Audio Lessons: Access a library of 450+ lessons with new lessons added weekly.✅ Exclusive Private Podcasts: Enjoy interviews and insights from top riders and experts.✅ Live Ask An Expert Events: Get answers to your questions in weekly live sessions.✅ Supportive Community: Connect with riders and coaches in a private Facebook group. Please remember to prioritize safety while enjoying your ride. By using this audio lesson, you agree to assume responsibility for any risks associated with riding activities.
"Travelers ne'er did lie, Though fools at home condemn 'em." - Antonio, The Tempest, Act III Scene 3Oh, the traveling life!!! We LOVE to travel, and we think Shakespeare felt the same way, because he uses SOOOOO many different countries and places in the canon!In today's episode, we discuss the myriad of locations in Shakespeare plays.Book your tickets and let's go!!!To send us an email - please do, we truly want to hear from you!!! - write us at: thebardcastyoudick@gmail.com To support us (by giving us money - we're a 501C3 Non-Profit - helllloooooo, tax deductible donation!!!) - per episode if you like! On Patreon, go here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=35662364&fan_landing=trueOr on Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8KTK7CATJSRYJWe also take cash! ;DTo visit our website, go here:https://www.thebardcastyoudick.comTo donate to an awesome charity, go here:https://actorsfund.org/help-our-entertainment-communiity-covid-19-emergency-reliefLike us? Don't have any extra moolah? We get it! Still love us and want to support us?? Then leave us a five-star rating AND a review wherever you get your podcasts!!
Sinead is riding her mare Athena who is a bit sensitive and hot. In this lesson, Sinead works on teaching Athena to halt when she says "whoa" aloud from the walk, trot, and canter. Sinead rewards Athena with a treat after she halts. She uses this verbal "whoa" aid in many other areas of her training and finds it to be a super useful tool to have especially with a nervous horse. ✅ This lesson is great for... • Practicing and teaching your voice aid • Using food (treats) as a motivator • Developing a new way to slow and relax your horse ✅ Some skills to expect • Teaching and practicing "Whoa" at the W/T/C ✅ Where to ride This lesson can be done anywhere you have room to W/T/C ✅ Before you ride Make sure you have plenty of treats in your pocket! ✅ Lesson plan 1:00–Walking around the arena while Sinead explains the exercise 9:20–From the walk, reins in one hand, treat in the other hand, prompt your horse to halt using verbal signal "whoa", give them a treat, allow them to stand for a few moments, walk on, repeat in the other direction 13:10–Trotting, reins in one hand, treat in the other hand, prompt your horse to halt using verbal signal "whoa", give them a treat, allow them to stand for a few moments, walk on 16:50–Trot to canter transition, cantering, prompt your horse to halt using verbal signal "whoa", give them a treat, allow them to stand for a few moments 19:00–Pat your horse! ✅ Time spent in each gait Walk: 12 minutes Trot: 5 minutes Canter: 2 minutes ✅ Meet Your Coach: Sinead Halpin Maynard (Eventing) Sinead Halpin Maynard is a US 5* event rider and ICP Level III certified coach with multiple top 10 finishes at the highest level, including 3rd at Kentucky and 2nd at Burghley. Riding with Sinead is inspiring and insightful—her coaching bridges the gap between natural horsemanship and High Performance. ✅ Ready for more? Ride iQ members get unlimited access to listen-while-you-ride lessons, expert Q&As, and a community of riders and top coaches at their fingertips. Start your 14-day free trial at Ride-iQ.com and discover your personal best. Ride iQ membership includes: ✅ Unlimited on-demand audio lessons: Access to the complete library of 450+ audio lessons with new lessons added every Tuesday ✅ In-app private podcasts: Ride iQ private podcasts are both entertaining and educational, including interviews with your favorite top riders and experts ✅ Weekly live virtual Ask An Expert events: Members have direct access to a Ride iQ coach or guest expert every week and can ask any questions they have ✅ Access to the private FB community: The camaraderie and sense of community within this group is really something! You'll find Ride iQ coaches and founders here, too. Release of Liability: In consideration of my use of this audio lesson provided by Ride iQ, I expressly agree and contract that Ride iQ and its insurers, employees, officers, directors, and associates, shall not be liable for any damages arising from personal injuries (including death) sustained by me or my horse as a result of the use of the audio lesson, regardless of whether such injuries result, in whole or in part, from the negligence of Ride iQ. By using this audio lesson, I accept and assume full responsibility for any and all injuries, damages (both economic and non-economic), and losses of any type, which may occur to me or my horse, and I hereby fully and forever release and discharge Ride iQ, its insurers, employees, officers, directors, and associates, from any and all claims, demands, damages, rights of action, or causes of action, present or future, whether the same be known or unknown, anticipated, or unanticipated, resulting from or arising as a result of the use of said audio lesson. I understand and acknowledge that activities with horses, including the use of this audio lesson, involve risk of serious injury, including permanent disability and death.
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Sam Greenberg, Owner, Greenberg Smoked Turkeys joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
Use this lesson as a warmup or a full ride. ✅ This lesson is great for... • Getting horses through, supple, and responsive to the leg and contact in the bridle • A warmup or full ride • Any level and type (hot or lazy) of horse • Rider position cues ✅ Some skills to expect • Transitions between walk, trot, and canter • Lengthening and collecting in the trot and canter • Sitting and rising trot • Stretchy trot • Work on a large circle ✅ Where to ride Jon is in a large arena (200x95m) but this lesson is easy to adapt to to a field or alternate arena size ✅ Before you ride Go for a 15+ minute hack or walk around the ring ✅ Lesson plan 1:00–Walking around while Jon talks about the lesson 4:00–Walking, large circle, transition to halt, walk on, repeat 5:00–Trotting, large circle, ask them to stretch down, in both directions 8:30–Trotting, large circle, sit for 10 steps and then post, repeat in both directions 10:50–Cantering, large circle, transition to trot, transition to canter, repeat, in both directions 16:00–Walk break 17:30–Trotting, large circle, ride walk-trot transitions with only 3 steps of walk, in both directions 22:30–Cantering, large circle, lengthen and collect the stride, repeat in both directions 27:00–Walk and pat your horse! ✅ Time spent in each gait Walk: 5 minutes Trot: 12 minutes Canter: 10 minutes ✅ Meet Your Coach: Jon Holling (Eventing) Jon Holling is a US 5* event rider and coach, ICP Level IV certified, and the US National Safety Officer to the FEI. Riding with Jon feels like working with a friend who genuinely wants you to succeed. He's easygoing and candid but knows how to get the best out of every ride with clear, thorough coaching. ✅ Ready for more? Ride iQ members get unlimited access to listen-while-you-ride lessons, expert Q&As, and a community of riders and top coaches at their fingertips. For just $29.99/month or $299.99/year, you can enjoy the freedom to ride with expert guidance whenever you need it. Start your 14-day free trial at Ride-iQ.com and discover your personal best. Ride iQ membership includes: ✅ Unlimited on-demand audio lessons: Access to the complete library of 450+ audio lessons with new lessons added every Tuesday ✅ In-app private podcasts: Ride iQ private podcasts are both entertaining and educational, including interviews with your favorite top riders and experts ✅ Weekly live virtual Ask An Expert events: Members have direct access to a Ride iQ coach or guest expert every week and can ask any questions they have ✅ Access to the private FB community: The camaraderie and sense of community within this group is really something! You'll find Ride iQ coaches and founders here, too. Release of Liability: In consideration of my use of this audio lesson provided by Ride iQ, I expressly agree and contract that Ride iQ and its insurers, employees, officers, directors, and associates, shall not be liable for any damages arising from personal injuries (including death) sustained by me or my horse as a result of the use of the audio lesson, regardless of whether such injuries result, in whole or in part, from the negligence of Ride iQ. By using this audio lesson, I accept and assume full responsibility for any and all injuries, damages (both economic and non-economic), and losses of any type, which may occur to me or my horse, and I hereby fully and forever release and discharge Ride iQ, its insurers, employees, officers, directors, and associates, from any and all claims, demands, damages, rights of action, or causes of action, present or future, whether the same be known or unknown, anticipated, or unanticipated, resulting from or arising as a result of the use of said audio lesson. I understand and acknowledge that activities with horses, including the use of this audio lesson, involve risk of serious injury, including permanent disability and death.
Sleepy G and Basher talk about letting go of Mendon and discuss what the future holds
Christchurch has once again had the chance to get amongst the food, fashion and fanfare for the annual New Zealand Trotting Cup today. In what organisers describe as Cantabrians' big day, a crowd of 15,000 converged on Addington, donning their fascinators, and enjoying a cheeky punt. The cup remains the leading harness racing event, but of course it is so much more than just the horses. Reporter Adam Burns joined in festivities.
The 2024 New Zealand Trotting Cup is set to get under way at Christchurch's Addington Raceway tomorrow. TAB expert Matt Smith joined Piney to explore what fans can expect. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn today's episode, I'm happy to have another guest.What do you get when you blend 24 years of international adventures, three growing daughters, and a natural gift for connecting with others? Meet our fascinating guest, who's transformed her journey through Dubai, Amsterdam, London, and California into a unique approach to coaching that touches hearts across continents.Her path to coaching is as colorful as her passport stamps. Starting as a parenting trainer, she noticed something fascinating during her group sessions - beneath the typical parenting questions lay deeper patterns and challenges. This spark of insight led her to pivot into one-on-one coaching, where she could help people unpack not just their suitcases, but their full potential.With three daughters (19, 16, and 12) and a lifetime of cross-cultural experiences, she brings authentic wisdom to every coaching session. Her specialty? Supporting fellow expats, particularly women who've embarked on the bold adventure of international life. Because who better to guide you through the maze of cultural adjustments than someone who's navigated it all while keeping a family thriving?Some might raise an eyebrow at coaches who specialize in their own life challenges, but my guest sees it differently. Her eyes light up as she explains how living through these experiences allows her to truly understand her clients' journeys. It's not just empathy - it's the kind of deep recognition that makes clients feel instantly understood.Today, she's passionate about helping women rediscover their confidence, especially those feeling somewhat lost between time zones and life transitions. Through her work, she's proving that every challenge overcome becomes a lantern to light someone else's path. Now that's what we call turning global experience into golden wisdom! ✨You can find her here: https://www.anelor.coach/Support the showThanks for listening today! I'm Virginie Fite-Georgel, and I specialize in helping neurodivergent women in leadership reduce stress and quiet their inner critic. Through my personalized 1:1 coaching, we'll work together to build your unique toolbox, empowering you to find clarity, boost confidence, and unlock your full potential. Together, we'll move you out of chronic stress and into a space where you can make bold, confident decisions. Curious to learn more? Let's connect! Schedule a free discovery call with me.I'd love to hear your thoughts—feel free to share your takeaways or insights on social! (I'm mostly on LinkedIn or Instagram!AND finally if you want to help me or show your appreciation through something else than a review or a share, I have just created this page for you to get me a coffee: https://lnkd.in/g4p3s6Xj TIA
St Arnaud Trots offers trainers' and drivers' bonuses, along with increased cup prizemoney. Shaun McNaulty joins me to highlight these and much more. The meeting on November 10 has something for everyone, so don't miss out!
Steve Gentile, joins Kurt & Anthony to talk about "The Trotting of the Turkeys" , a fundraiser for Feeding Champlain Valley. Info at: https://cvoeo.donorsupport.co/page/TrottingoftheTurkeys
On this special edition of the Harness Players' Podcast, join a panel of horse racing analysts in a breakdown of the 2024 Breeders Crown finals at The Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, N.J. on Friday (Oct. 25) and Saturday (Oct. 26). Included on the panel discussing gambling strategies and racing tips are Ray Cotolo (Oak Grove), Mike Pribozie (In The Money), Ed Hatter (In The Money), John Rallis (The Meadowlands, Woodbine Mohawk Park), Cheyenne Christman (U.S. Trotting) and Garnet Barnsdale (Daily Racing Form).
Ep. #144 In this solo episode, I'm sharing personal updates and a Q&A, chatting with you about my life beyond the usual wellness talk. We'll cover everything from my recent trip to F1 with Aston Martin and horse girl activities to work updates and fertility insights. I'll also touch on my journey with nutrition, mental health, and the little things that inspire me daily. Plus, I'll share tips for staying motivated, exciting Thanksgiving plans, and even my thoughts on healing generational trauma. Leave Me a Message - click here! For Mari's Instagram click here! For Pursuit of Wellness Podcast's Instagram click here! For Mari's Newsletter click here! For POW Brand Promo Codes click here! Sponsors: For a limited time, Wildgrain is offering our listeners $30 off the first box - PLUS free Croissants in every box - when you go to Wildgrain.com/POW to start your subscription. You heard me - free Croissants in every box - and $30 off your first box when you go to Wildgrain.com/POW. That's Wildgrain.com/POW, or you can use promo code POW at checkout. Visit www.geometry.house and use code POW at checkout for 15% off your purchase. www.geometry.house use code POW for 15% off your first order Visit clearstemskincare.com and use code POW at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. Again, that's code POW for 20% off your first purchase on clearstemskincare.com. Show Links: 4th And Heart Ghee The Holistic Psychologist Sami Spalter Sami Spalter Episode Bloom Colostrum Clearstem Hair Care - Use Code POW for 20% off Revolve Red Top Topics Discussed 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:34 - Going to F1 with Aston Martin 00:01:46 - Horse girl activities 00:03:40 - Work updates & fertility 00:07:57 - Ghee recommendations 00:08:11 - Tips for staying motivated 00:09:38 - Where is Fi? 00:10:02 - Healing generational trauma 00:11:40 - Fertility and body changes 00:12:11 - Health space recommendations 00:12:51 - Nutrition updates 00:14:12 - Thanksgiving excitement 00:14:57 - Little Mari 00:16:55 - Austin life and mental health 00:19:49 - Barrel racing and riding style 00:22:27 - Hair care routine 00:23:47 - Healing acne scars 00:24:36 - Doula and homesteading 00:25:10 - New products at Bloom 00:25:33 - Trotting and cantering 00:26:56 - Starting a podcast and dream guests 00:29:46 - Sea moss and body insecurities 00:30:38 - Staying inspired 00:31:11 - Coffee order and marathon running 00:32:16 - IV drips 00:32:36 - Red's personality 00:32:59 - Overcomplication of the wellness space 00:34:26 - Drinking your greens and supplement routine
October is all about setting the tone and embracing change. In this episode, we're diving into how the little things—like a Turkey Trot—can shape big transformations. Episode Highlights: The October Theory – Why this month is a game-changer (according to TikTok) Why we're doing something we swore we hated – The story behind the Turkey Trot Reflecting on year-defining moments The ancient Japanese challenge of Misogi Enjoying the show? Leave a review! Share your thoughts - Send a voice memo in to the show CONNECT WITH FLORENCIA: Join the Feminine Rhythms Challenge! Follow on Instagram Website
On this special edition of the Harness Players' Podcast, join host Mike Pribozie as he leads a handicapping and gambling discussion looking at the 2024 Breeders Crown eliminations at The Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, N.J. on Friday (Oct. 18) and Saturday (Oct. 19). Join Mike for betting strategies and analysis alongside panelists Thomas Svensen (Trainer), Cheyenne Christman (U.S. Trotting), Garnet Barnsdale (Daily Racing Form) and Nick "Ace" Barnsdale (Harnesslink).
PJ talks to Kate Manning who found that after adventures around the world, it's nature makes her happy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this special edition of the Harness Players' Podcast, join Edison Hatter as he hosts a roundtable discussion focused on stakes action at Harrah's Hoosier Park for Friday (Sept. 20) headlined by the $200,000 Caesar's Trotting Classic. Other stakes discussed include the $165,000 Harrah's Hoosier Park Pacing Derby, the $185,000 Kentuckiana 2-Year-Old Filly Pace and the $222,000 Kentuckiana 2-Year-Old Filly Trot. Alongside Edison Hatter in this discussion are Mike Pribozie (In The Money), Emily Gaskin (Hoosier, Red Mile), Garnet Barnsdale (DRF Harness) and Cheyenne Christman (USTA).
We have some special bonus mid-week harness content for you.PTF hosts Ray Cotolo of the Harness Players' Podcast as they go over a trio of huge races: the 2024 Harrah's Hoosier Park Pacing Derby, the 2024 Caesar's Trotting Classic at Harrah's Hoosier Park and the Little brown Jug.
We have some special bonus mid-week harness content for you.PTF hosts Ray Cotolo of the Harness Players' Podcast as they go over a trio of huge races: the 2024 Harrah's Hoosier Park Pacing Derby, the 2024 Caesar's Trotting Classic at Harrah's Hoosier Park and the Little brown Jug.
Before it was left empty, this state-of-the-art building was home for two seasons of horse racing. The Phoenix Trotting Park was expertly designed and opened in 1965. Attendees filled the beautiful grandstand to watch trotting style racing, but not for very long. Today, we bring you the history of Goodyear, Arizona's Trotting Horse Park. This vibrant hotspot was the talk of the town in 1965, and while its run was short lived, its legacy still gallops through time. Saddle up for this week's episode of Valley 101, a podcast by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com about metro Phoenix and beyond, as we dive back into the history of Arizona's Trotting Horse Park with East Valley Reporter Martiza Dominguez and Producer Amanda Luberto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we learn about Wasabi Racing Ventures and the Wasabi Aftercare Fund with Executive Director, Michele Pesula Kuegler. We catch up with our Making the Makeover pros, Chris Bennings and Jody Busch. We learn about the unique quirks of the standardbred trot with New Vocation's, Bridget Hollern, and introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!Hosts: Joy Hills and Kristen Kovatch Bentley of The Horseback WriterImage Credit: Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners: The Thoroughbred Makeover and New Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Wasabi Aftercare Fund, Michele Pesula KueglerGuest: Megan SmitsGuest: Chris BenningsNew Vocations Segment: Bridget Hollern, New Vocations Adoptable HorseAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, Retired Racehorse Project, and Listeners like You!Time Stamps:8:19 –Wasabi Aftercare Fund, Michele Pesula Kuegler22:12 – Chris Bennings and Jody Busch37:48 – Bridget Hollern, New Vocations Adoptable Horse
Today we learn about Wasabi Racing Ventures and the Wasabi Aftercare Fund with Executive Director, Michele Pesula Kuegler. We catch up with our Making the Makeover pros, Chris Bennings and Jody Busch. We learn about the unique quirks of the standardbred trot with New Vocation's, Bridget Hollern, and introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!Hosts: Joy Hills and Kristen Kovatch Bentley of The Horseback WriterImage Credit: Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners: The Thoroughbred Makeover and New Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Wasabi Aftercare Fund, Michele Pesula KueglerGuest: Megan SmitsGuest: Chris BenningsNew Vocations Segment: Bridget Hollern, New Vocations Adoptable HorseAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, Retired Racehorse Project, and Listeners like You!Time Stamps:8:19 –Wasabi Aftercare Fund, Michele Pesula Kuegler22:12 – Chris Bennings and Jody Busch37:48 – Bridget Hollern, New Vocations Adoptable Horse
The Philadelphia Phillies trotted out Taijuan Walker again and got similar results. The Houston Astros won 10-0.Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGQR8cWUazHSHfnIzzHEISg/joinDISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcCoffee with Brodes - 11AM on Mondays and Thursdays (Schedule has been a little more flexible in summer time. Check discord for times each week)Chris Gates Fitness TRAINING CAMP (code BRODES) https://chrisgatesfitness.com/trainingcamp/FOLLOW NEW BRODES MEDIA TWITTER: www.twitter.com/brodesmedia_BUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.com
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Chapter 6 - The PortkeyINTRO - Character impressions in your mind.Harry felt as though he had barely lain down to sleep in Ron's room when he was being shaken awake by Mrs Weasley.Q1 - Is this the worst feeling ever? Non-snow days? What is the worst feeling as a kid?Q2 - You need a license to Apparate? Do you think anything else should require a license in the magical world?Q3 - What's the earliest you've ever woken up?[Portkeys are] objects that are used to transport wizards from one spot to another at a prearranged time.Q4 - Would you rather travel by broom, apparition, or portkey?Q5 - Amos Diggory works for the department of the regulation and control of magical creatures…did he vote yes to killing buckbeak?“I'm sure Harry'd say the same, wouldn't you, eh? One falls off his broom, one stays on, you don't need to be a genius to tell which one's the better flier.”Q6 - How do you like Amos and Cedric?Q7 - Thoughts on the wizarding world spreading trash around the planet in the form of portkeys?Chapter 7 - Bagman and CrouchQ1 - If you had to hide a quidditch world cup game, how would you do it?“Been having a lot of trouble with him. Needs a Memory Charm ten times a day to keep him happy. And Ludo Bagman's not helping. Trotting around talking about Bludgers and Quaffles at the top of his voice, not a worry about anti-Muggle security.”Q2 - How should they deal with Mr Roberts…should some Muggles just be able to know about Wizards?“Always the same.” said Mr Weasley, smiling, “we can't resist showing off when we get together.”Q3 - How do you like the magic of expanding something like the tent into being massive inside?It was only just dawning on Harry how many witches and wizards there must be in the world; he had never really thought much about those in other countries.Q4 - How large do you figure the wizarding world is? Q5 - There's a description of all sorts of other witches and wizards here, if you could travel to see magic from any other country in the world, where would you go visit?“I'm not putting them on [referring to the trousers],” said Old Archie in indignation. “I like a healthy breeze around my privates, thanks.”Harry laughed but didn't voice the amazement he felt at hearing about other Wizarding schools. He supposed, now that he saw representatives of so many nationalities in the campsite, that he had been stupid never to realize that Hogwarts couldn't be the only one.“That's Bode and Croaker…they're unspeakables.” “They're what?” “From the department of mysteries, top secret, no idea what they get up to.”Q6 - What do you think they do in the Department of Mysteries?Q7 - How do you like Bagman and Crouch? Which do you like more?“Ali Bashir's on the warpath. He wants a word with you about your embargo on flying carpets.” Mr Weasley heaved a deep sigh. “I sent him an owl about that just last week. If I've told him once I've told him a hundred times: carpets are defined as a Muggle Artifact by the Registry of Proscribed Charmable Objects, but will he listen?”Q8 - Broom or Carpet?A sense of excitement rose like a palpable cloud over the campsite as the afternoon wore on. By dusk, the still summer air itself seemed to be quivering with anticipation, and as darkness spread like a curtain over the thousands of waiting wizards, the last vestiges of pretense disappeared: the Ministry seemed to have bowed to the inevitable and stopped fighting the signs of blatant magic now breaking out everywhere.Q9 - Harry gets Ron omnioculars…is he cheap for saying he won't get anything for him for Christmas?And then a deep, booming gong sounded somewhere beyond the woods, and, at once, green and red lanterns blazed into life in the trees, lighting a path to the pitch.Chapter 8 - The Quidditch World Cup“Ah, sir,” said Winky, shaking her head, “ah, sir, meaning no disrespect, sir, but I is not sure you did Dobby a favor, sir, when you is setting him free.”Q1 - What do you think of House Elves? Should they be set free?Q2 - Do you think it's cruel to have a house elf sit at the booth who is afraid of heights just to save a seat?She would have been nice looking if she hadn't been wearing a look that suggested there was a nasty smell under her nose.Q3 - What are your thoughts on the Veela and the Leprechauns? Q4 - What would the American mascot be?Q5 - What do you think of Victor Krum?Q6 - Would you want to go to this game?Q7 - Was Krum an idiot for ending the game when they were down too much?Chapter 9 - The Dark Mark“Get up! Ron — Harry — come on now, get up, this is urgent!” Harry sat up quickly and the top of his head hit canvas. “S'matter?” he said. Dimly. He could tell that something was wrong. The noises in the campsite had changed. The singing had stopped. He could hear screams, and the sound of people running.Q1 - Have you ever been in a riot or a situation this scary?Q2 - What do you think of these masked people's actions?The colored lanterns that had lit the path to the stadium had been extinguished. Dark figures were blundering through the trees; children were crying; anxious shouts and panicked voices were reverberating around them in the cold night air. Harry felt himself being pushed hither and thither by people whose faces he could not see. Then he heard Ron yell with pain.Q3 - Do you think Lucious might be out there among the masked people?Q4 - How many magical schools do you think there are?A rustling noise nearby made all three of them jump. Winky the house-elf was fighting her way out of a clump of bushes nearby. She was moving in a most peculiar fashion, apparently with great difficulty; it was as though someone invisible were trying to hold her back.Q5 - Do you think Harry is right, that Winky is just disobeying, or do you think she was cursed?Q6 - Do you think Stan Shunpike would ever become minister of magic? And would he do better than Fudge?Q7 - What do you think Bagman was doing deep in the woods? Do you trust him?For a split second, Harry thought it was another leprechaun formation. Then he realized that it was a colossal skull, comprised of what looked like emerald stars, with a serpent protruding from its mouth like a tongue. As they watched, it rose higher and higher, blazing in a haze of greenish smoke, etched against the black sky like a new constellation. Suddenly, the wood all around them erupted with screams. Harry didn't understand why, but the only possible cause was the sudden appearance of the skull, which had now risen high enough to illuminate the entire wood like some grisly neon sign. He scanned the darkness for the person who had conjured the skull, but he couldn't see anyone.Q8 - What do you think of the Dark Mark?Q9 - Do you think Crouch is good at his job or is he mad?"Here, look. " Mr. Diggory held up a wand and showed it to Mr. Weasley. "Had it in her hand. So that's clause three of the Code of Wand Use broken, for a start. No non-human creature is permitted to carry or use a wand."Q10 - Are wizards right to restrict wand usage to just humans?Q11 - What are your thoughts on Amos Diggory's interrogation style?Q12 - What do you think of the Prior Incantato spell?Q13 - What do you think of Mr Crouch and Winky's relationship?"Of course it's not Him," said Mr. Weasley impatiently. "We don't know who it was; it looks like they Disapparated. Now excuse me, please, I want to get to bed.”"I don't get it," said Ron, frowning. "I mean. . . it's still only a shape in the sky. . . " "Ron, You-Know-Who and his followers sent the Dark Mark into the air whenever they killed," said Mr. Weasley. "The terror it inspired. . . you have no idea, you're too young. Just picture coming home and finding the Dark Mark hovering over your house, and knowing what you're about to find inside. . . . " Mr. Weasley winced. "Everyone's worst fear. . . the very worst. . . " There was silence for a moment. Then Bill, removing the sheet from his arm to check on his cut, said, "Well, it didn't help us tonight, whoever conjured it. It scared the Death Eaters away the moment they saw it. They all Disapparated before we'd got near enough to unmask any of them. We caught the Robertses before they hit the ground, though. They're having their memories modified right now. " "Death Eaters?" said Harry. "What are Death Eaters?" "It's what You-Know-Who's supporters called themselves," said Bill. "I think we saw what's left of them tonight - the ones who managed to keep themselves out of Azkaban, anyway. "Q14 - Who do you think actually conjured the Dark Mark?Q15 - What do you think of the Death Eaters?
#leadership #careergoals #careerdevelopment #emotionalintelligence Hello Everyone and Welcome Back to 5 Minute Career Hack Podcast. Struggling to advance your career? Look no further! This episode features Dr. Amin, a captivating leader and trainer who shares his unique journey and 5 essential leadership principles to help you thrive in your professional world. From the importance of adaptability and emotional intelligence to the power of surrounding yourself with positive people, Amin offers actionable insights to unlock your full potential. You'll also discover how he leveraged the Professional Fellows Program to gain invaluable cross-cultural experiences. Don't miss this episode packed with practical tips and inspiring stories to propel your career forward! Thanks for watching! If you like this video, please like and share it. Don't forget to subscribe for more updates: https://www.youtube.com/@5MinuteCareerHack Links For You! Connect with Dr. Amin https://www.linkedin.com/in/bouaricha-abdallah-amin/ Join our Facebook Group for Free: https://bit.ly/careerhackerfacebook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5minutecareerhack/support
This week on The Horse Race, Steve Koczela and Jennifer Smith are joined by guest co-host Katie Lannan to discuss the end-of-session rush on Beacon Hill, and the current state of Massachusetts immigration politics. Plus, past host Lisa Kashinsky swings by to explain the Forward Party's entry into the Bay State.
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In the opening hour of Thursday's BBMS, Rob, Joe, and Jeremy recap the O's near loss to the Nats and debate what the team should do with Craig Kimbrel. He's struggled mightily in his last five appearances and it does seem like he can recapture that old magic. Time to make a trade? Or is their solution already on the team? The guys give their opinions and then hear from the fans, who sound none too pleased with the possibility of more Kimbrel appearances.
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Adam Rosen's journey from a fresh college graduate to a seasoned entrepreneur and digital nomad reveals the multifaceted world of startups, business scalability, and the art of selling. His firsthand experiences, from adhering to a grueling work schedule in Boston to embracing the freedoms of a digital nomad lifestyle, underscore the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship. Adam shares invaluable insights on building businesses with a sale in mind, the power of cold email outreach for lead generation, and practical advice for living affordably while roaming the globe. His approach to negotiating Airbnb stays, overcoming remote work challenges, and leveraging technology to streamline business operations offers a glimpse into the life of an entrepreneur unbound by location, constantly learning, adapting, and growing. Adam Rosen, a world-traveling entrepreneur, sold his first tech startup in 2019. He now leads eocworks.com, helping startups get sales through cold email, and thenomadcloud.com, supporting entrepreneurs who want to explore the world. Airbnb Discount Creator GPT Adam created. Check it out here. https://chat.openai.com/g/g-O36SMmQ8Q-travel-rental-negotiator Key Points: Emphasizing the importance of constructing a business with a sale as the ultimate goal to ensure scalability and potential transitions. Highlighting the effectiveness of cold email outreach as a crucial strategy for business expansion, drawing on Adam's success in acquiring top-tier clients Sharing essential tips for digital nomads on affordable living through negotiation and managing the complexities of remote work, including securing reliable Wi-Fi. Connect with me: Instagram: @thetravelingtherapist_kym The Traveling Therapist Membership: https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/travelingtherapistmembership Revolutionize Your Private Practice with AI Course: https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/ai Signup to learn more about life as Traveling Therapist: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/l2v7c3 The Traveling Therapist Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/onlineandtraveling/ Bill Like A Boss Insurance Billing Community: https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/blab Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcast | Stitcher | Amazon | Castbox
Navigating Life and Vision Loss with Lea Gaffen-Kessel In this episode of 'The Blind Chick,' hosts Penn and Moses welcome clinical social worker and licensed therapist Lea Gaffen-Kessel. Lea shares her personal journey with vision loss, her professional work in mental health, and her love for travel despite the challenges her condition presents. Lea discusses the process of seeking accommodations for her condition in the workplace and highlights the importance of support groups and accessible travel opportunities. Throughout the conversation, the hosts explore Leah's path to becoming a therapist, inspired by her own mental health journey, and the resources available for those experiencing vision loss. Guest stories and inquiries about accessible travel and mental health in the context of vision loss are central to this engaging discussion. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Blind Chick Podcast 00:25 Meet the Hosts: Moses and Penn 00:47 Introducing Guest: Lea Gaffen-Kessel 01:36 Getting to Know Leah: Personal Interests and Travels 05:45 Lea's Journey with Vision Loss 13:23 Lea's Adventures in Accessible Travel 19:29 Lea's Career as a Clinical Social Worker 22:59 Lea's Support Group for Vision Loss 26:18 Conclusion and Contact Information Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at feedback@aftersight.org or call us on our voice mail line at (720) 712-8856. Have a great day and we'll see you next week.
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"You haven't had bad tofu, you've only had tofu prepared badly" When Phoenix first peered behind the curtain of factory farming in middle school, they couldn't unsee the truth. From navigating family dynamics to adapting culinary techniques in a trade school kitchen, their experiences are as varied as they are enlightening. As Phoenix reminisces about their recent three-month sojourn in Italy, they provide tips and cultural cues for vegan travelers exploring the gastronomic landscapes abroad. Join us for an episode that promises to enrich your palate and your perspective, whether you're vegan or simply curious about the plant-powered way of life.If you want to connect with Phoenix, visit the following:Instagram: @AngelOfHarmony000_____________________________________________________________________WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!Have a question, suggestion or comment for the podcast? Fill out form herePlant Centered Nutrition Essential Resources:“How to Go Plant-Based in 30 Days” Digital Course 100% Plant-Based One-Month Meal Plan
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RIDE iQ LESSON PREVIEW | Tack up and press play! ✅ Great for horses at any level ✅ Includes transitions between gaits and within the trot and canter In this lesson, Jon is riding a Trakehner named Prophet. Jon uses transitions to help the horse become more connected, through, and supple. Jon stays on a large circle to practice transitions between gaits and within the trot and canter. Arena Size / Specifications 20m x 60m arena Before You Ride Nothing to see before you ride. Horse / Rider Experience Level This is a useful exercise for horses and riders that are comfortable with collecting and lengthening the canter. Pony Club Certification This lesson is well-suited for horse/rider pairs at C-1 level or above. Horse Temperament This is a great exercise for all horses. Lesson Preview 1:00: Walking around while Jon talks about the lesson 4:00: Walking, large circle, transition to halt, walk on, repeat 5:00: Trotting, large circle, ask them to stretch down, in both directions 8:30: Trotting, large circle, sit for 10 steps and then post, repeat in both directions 10:50: Cantering, large circle, transition to trot, transition to canter, repeat, in both directions 16:00: Walk break 17:30: Trotting, large circle, ride walk-trot transitions with only 3 steps of walk, in both directions 22:30: Cantering, large circle, lengthen and collect the stride, repeat in both directions 27:00: Walk and pat your horse! Meet Your Coach: Jon Holling Jon is a US 5* event rider. He coached the Area IV Young Rider team to multiple gold medals. He is Vice Chairman of the USEF Eventing Sport Committee and National Safety Officer for the US to the FEI. He is an ICP Level IV coach. ✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to 100s of lessons and podcast episodes at Ride-iQ.com✨ Ride iQ Membership Includes
RIDE iQ LESSON PREVIEW | Tack up and press play! ✅ Great for horses that struggle with putting the base of the neck down and lifting the mid back ✅ Includes leg-yielding across the diagonal at the trot In this lesson, Lauren is riding a 6-year-old Dutch mare named Maddie. Lauren focuses on keeping Maddie long and low throughout the ride. Lauren uses leg-yields and transitions to test how well the horse maintains the shape when the work gets harder. Arena Size / Specifications 20m x 60m arena Before You Ride Nothing to see before you ride. Horse / Rider Experience Level This is a useful exercise for horses and riders that are comfortable with leg-yielding across the diagonal at the trot. Pony Club Certification This lesson is well-suited for horse/rider pairs at C-2 level or above. Horse Temperament This is a great exercise for all horse types. Lesson Preview 1:00: Walking around while Lauren talks about the lesson 6:10: Trotting, 20m circle, in both directions 11:00: Cantering, 20m circle, in both directions 14:30: Walking, take a short break 18:15: Trotting, leg-yield across the diagonal, repeat 19:50: Trotting, ride walk-trot transitions while leg-yielding across the diagonal, repeat 24:00: Walk and pat your horse! Meet Your Coach: Lauren Sprieser Lauren is a High-Performance Grand Prix dressage rider and trainer and has produced eight horses from the beginning of their careers to Grand Prix. She is a USDF Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medalist with Distinction. Lauren frequently writes for The Chronicle of the Horse and other publications. ✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to 100s of lessons and podcast episodes at Ride-iQ.com✨ Ride iQ Membership Includes
RIDE iQ LESSON PREVIEW | Tack up and press play! ✅ Great for young horses that are working on basic lateral work ✅ Includes leg-yield at the trot, counter canter, and adjusting the canter stride In this lesson, Jon is riding a 5-year-old French bred horse named Irving. Jon focuses on suppling and bending in the warmup and then finishes the ride with some basic lateral work and counter canter. Arena Size / Specifications 20m x 60m arena Before You Ride Nothing to see before you ride. Horse / Rider Experience Level This is a useful exercise for horses and riders that are comfortable with counter canter. Pony Club Certification This lesson is well-suited for horse/rider pairs at C-2 level or above. Horse Temperament This is a great exercise for all horse types. Lesson Preview 1:00: Walking around while Jon talks about the lesson 4:00: Trotting, 20m circle, in both directions 9:00: Trotting, 20m circle, sit for 10 steps and then post, repeat in both directions 11:30: Cantering, 20m circle, in both directions 13:40: Walking, take a short break 17:00: Trotting, around the arena, ride walk-trot transitions, leg-yield across the diagonal, in both directions 19:00: Cantering, around the arena, ride counter canter, lengthen and collect on a circle, in both directions 23:30: Walk and pat your horse! Meet Your Coach: Jon Holling Jon is a US 5* event rider. He coached the Area IV Young Rider team to multiple gold medals. He is Vice Chairman of the USEF Eventing Sport Committee and National Safety Officer for the US to the FEI. He is ICP Level IV certified. ✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to 100s of lessons and podcast episodes at Ride-iQ.com✨ Ride iQ Membership Includes
RIDE iQ LESSON PREVIEW | Tack up and press play! ✅ Great for relaxation and loosening ✅ Includes lengthening and shortening in W/T/C In this lesson, Jon does a light flat day with half halts and lengthening and shortening. This is Jon's first ride of the week on this horse, so he likes to take it easy after the horse has had a day off the prior day. This is a great relaxing full ride. Arena Size / Specifications Jon is riding in his jump field, but this exercise can be done in an arena as well. Before You Ride Nothing you need to see before you ride. Horse / Rider Experience Level This is a useful exercise for horses and riders comfortable with collection in the trot and canter. Pony Club Certification This lesson is well-suited for horse/rider pairs at C-1 level or above. Horse Temperament This is a great exercise for hot / excitable horses, but Jon is riding a relaxed warmblood and it's great for him, too! Full Lesson Preview 1:00: Walking around while Jon explains the exercise 3:50: Trotting, 20-meter circle, in both directions 7:45: Transition between sitting and rising trot 8:30: Cantering, 20-meter circle, in both directions 12:30: Walk break 16:00: Trotting, collect the trot almost all the way to walk, then forward in the trot, repeat, in both directions 20:30: Cantering, collect and forward transitions in the canter, in both directions 24:30: Trotting, collect the trot all the way to walk 24:50: Walk and pat your horse! Meet Your Coach: Jon Holling Jon is a US 5* event rider. He coached the Area IV Young Rider team to multiple gold medals. He is Vice Chairman of the USEF Eventing Sport Committee and National Safety Officer for the US to the FEI. He is ICP Level IV certified. ✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to 100s of lessons and podcast episodes at Ride-iQ.com✨ Ride iQ Membership Includes
RIDE iQ LESSON PREVIEW | Tack up and press play! ✅ Great for lazy horses that tend to fall behind the leg ✅ Includes adjusting the stride in trot and canter and leg-yielding across the diagonal In this lesson, Nicole is riding an 8-year-old mare that likes to fall behind the leg. Nicole uses transitions within the gait and between gaits to work on getting her in front of the leg. Arena Size / Specifications 20m x 60m arena Before You Ride Nothing to see before you ride. Horse / Rider Experience Level This is a useful exercise for horses and riders that are comfortable with collection in trot and canter. Pony Club Certification This lesson is well-suited for horse/rider pairs at C-2 level or above. Horse Temperament This is a great exercise for all horse types. Full Lesson Preview 1:00: Walking around while Nicole talks about what “behind the leg” means 2:30: Walking, walk-halt transitions, repeat in both directions 9:35: Trotting, 20m circle, collect the trot for a few strides and then trot on, repeat in both directions 15:00: Trotting, leg-yield across the diagonal, repeat in both directions 16:15: Trotting, 20m circle, make walk-trot transitions 19:50: Walking, take a quick break 22:00: Cantering, 20m circle, collect the canter for a few strides and then canter on, medium canter for a few strides, repeat in both directions 27:00: Walk and pat your horse! Meet Your Coach: Nicole Tough Nicole is a Dressage Specialist Coach, Grand Prix Dressage Rider, and Grand Prix and Young Horse Judge and Judge Educator. Not only has Nicole trained 12 horses to FEI level herself, but she has also helped many of her students reach FEI level. ✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to hundreds of lessons and podcast episodes at Ride-iQ.com✨ Ride iQ Membership Includes
The Jumbo Set is back after a week's absence, with Jake returning stateside to join Spenny for a Holiday week Ravens deep dive. The guys get into Jake's trip down south of the border, plenty of chatter on the Ravens beatdown of the Bengals last week on TNF, where the team stands as they approach the bye week after their trip out to LA, and segments to wrap things up. Thanks as always for tuning in, and we'll see you guys tonight for our happy hour live stream, live to the Exit 52 YouTube channel at 8PM Eastern! Hosts: Jake Louque, Spencer Schultz Producer: Jake Louque Thanks to our presenting sponsors, Jimmy's Seafood, Fed Thrill Sunglasses, Black Eyed Susan Spices Follow the show on social: Twitter: @Exit52Podcast, @JumboSetPodcast IG: exit52podcast TikTok: exit52podcast
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Hour 2 - Bonta and Shasky discuss Shanahan's decision to try and get McCaffrey the record breaking TD in an 18th consecutive game.
FULL LENGTH LESSON PREVIEW | Tack up and press play! ✅ Great for young horses that are working on basic lateral work ✅ Includes leg-yield at the trot, counter canter, and adjusting the canter stride In this lesson, Jon is riding a 5-year-old French bred horse named Irving. Jon focuses on suppling and bending in the warmup and then finishes the ride with some basic lateral work and counter canter. Arena Size / Specifications 20m x 60m arena Before You Ride Nothing to see before you ride. Horse / Rider Experience Level This is a useful exercise for horses and riders that are comfortable with counter canter. Pony Club Certification This lesson is well-suited for horse/rider pairs at C-2 level or above. Horse Temperament This is a great exercise for all horse types. Lesson Preview 1:00: Walking around while Jon talks about the lesson 4:00: Trotting, 20m circle, in both directions 9:00: Trotting, 20m circle, sit for 10 steps and then post, repeat in both directions 11:30: Cantering, 20m circle, in both directions 13:40: Walking, take a short break 17:00: Trotting, around the arena, ride walk-trot transitions, leg-yield across the diagonal, in both directions 19:00: Cantering, around the arena, ride counter canter, lengthen and collect on a circle, in both directions 23:30: Walk and pat your horse! ✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to hundreds of lessons and podcast episodes: Ride-iQ.com Ride iQ Membership Includes: Unlimited on-demand audio lessons: Access to the Ride iQ mobile app and the complete library of 180+ audio lessons with new lessons added every Tuesday Visual support and video lessons: Many Ride iQ audio lessons are supported by a 45 second to 6-minute-long video. The app also has full video lessons for members to watch when they aren't riding In-app private podcasts: Ride iQ private podcasts are both entertaining and educational including interviews with your favorite top riders and experts Weekly live virtual Office Hours: Members have direct access to a Ride iQ coach every week and can ask any questions they have Access to the private FB community: The camaraderie and sense of community within this group is really somethin'! You'll find Ride iQ coaches and founders here, too! Invitations to Ride iQ events: These include sponsored course walks, competition parties, and special virtual events. Ya, you're VIP. Release of Liability: In consideration of my use of this audio lesson provided by Ride iQ, I expressly agree and contract that Ride iQ and its insurers, employees, officers, directors, and associates, shall not be liable for any damages arising from personal injuries (including death) sustained by me or my horse as a result of the use of the audio lesson, regardless of whether such injuries result, in whole or in part, from the negligence of Ride iQ. By using this audio lesson, I accept and assume full responsibility for any and all injuries, damages (both economic and non-economic), and losses of any type, which may occur to me or my horse, and I hereby fully and forever release and discharge Ride iQ, its insurers, employees, officers, directors, and associates, from any and all claims, demands, damages, rights of action, or causes of action, present or future, whether the same be known or unknown, anticipated, or unanticipated, resulting from or arising as a result of the use of said audio lesson. I understand and acknowledge that activities with horses, including the use of this audio lesson, involve risk of serious injury, including permanent disability and death.