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Evie from the USDF gives us a 2024 recap of the USDF Book Club and an update on 2025 Book Clubs plans!! We caught up with Taren Hoffos on competing in the 4* KY Three Day Event last weekend!!! Last, we spoke with Emily Broiler Curtis on her recovery journey and her first competition back from a major injury. Listen in…GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 767:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-StanfieldandMegan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Taren Hoffos | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Emily Broiler Curtis | Facebook | InstagramBook Club: Collective Remarks by Anne GribbonsDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, Chewy, NTRA Equine DiscountsTime Stamps:06:36 – USDF Book Club Update18:12 – Taren Hoffos38:02 -Emilly Broiler Curtis
Evie from the USDF gives us a 2024 recap of the USDF Book Club and an update on 2025 Book Clubs plans!! We caught up with Taren Hoffos on competing in the 4* KY Three Day Event last weekend!!! Last, we spoke with Emily Brollier Curtis on her recovery journey and her first competition back from a major injury. Listen in…GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 768:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-StanfieldandMegan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Taren Hoffos | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Emily Brollier Curtis | Facebook | InstagramBook Club: Collective Remarks by Anne GribbonsDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, Chewy, NTRA Equine DiscountsTime Stamps:06:36 – USDF Book Club Update18:12 – Taren Hoffos38:02 -Emily Brollier Curtis
Want to share your thoughts about the podcast? Text a Message!Riding Instructor Interview Series, with Martin Arnold! Here's Martin's second interview and it is again, filled with wonderful insights for the horse world, as well as great advice for instructors. His bio:Martin is a classical dressage trainer who began riding at the age of 14 and has now been training professionally for the better part of 20 years. During his career, Martin has earned his USDF bronze, silver and gold medals having competed successfully through the Grand Prix. Martin has also been a previous winner of the Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award and he won the 2023 IALHA (International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association) Impact Award for his work with the Andalusian breed.Martin and his wife, Jenna, run their horse training business, Concordia Dressage, out of the Austin, TX area. In addition to training horses and teaching lessons there, they also teach virtual lessons and travel to teach clinics. Martin is also a coach for J.J. Tate's online training academy (Team Tate Academy). Martin works with horses and riders at all levels of dressage, but he truly loves helping riders with horses that are considered non traditional breeds (for dressage) and helping riders overcome not just physical obstacles in their riding, but also the mental roadblocks that thwart so many of us as well. You can find Martin at concordiadressage.com and on social media (Facebook)If you're interested in learning more about the Inspired Riding® offers, please use Martin's affiliate code for 10% off courses and the hypnotherapy sessions!Code: MARTINWebsite: https://www.inspiredriding.comThanks for listening!
We catch up with Fiona Howard on her Olympic experience and her life story! Angela Ariatti gives us advice on what to look for when looking for a riding academy. And we finish the show with an Adult Amateur Mary Aitken a recent L graduate with distinction! Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 767:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Fiona Howard | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Angela Ariatti | FacebookGuest: Mary Aitken | InstagramBook Club: Build a Better Athlete by Leslie WebbDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, ChewyTime Stamps:06:25 - Fiona Howard28:20 - Angela Ariatti48:35 -Mary Aitken
We catch up with Fiona Howard on her Olympic experience and her life story! Angela Ariatti gives us advice on what to look for when looking for a riding academy. And we finish the show with an Adult Amateur Mary Aitken a recent L graduate with distinction! Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 767:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Fiona Howard | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Angela Ariatti | FacebookGuest: Mary Aitken | InstagramBook Club: Build a Better Athlete by Leslie WebbDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, ChewyTime Stamps:06:25 - Fiona Howard28:20 - Angela Ariatti48:35 -Mary Aitken
Sarah Geikie, a FEI 4* judge and co-chair of the USDF Education committee, talks about the updated dressage education programs being offered for certified instructors. FEI trainer Susan Peacock explains the differences between adult camps and traditional clinics, and we speak with John Their about his dressage only sales website! Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 763:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Sarah Geike | Facebook Guest: Susie Peacock Guest: John Their from Dressage Only - use coupon code HRN and get free listings through March 15, 2025Book Club: Build a Better Athlete by Leslie WebbDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products and ChewyTime Stamps:07:40 - Sarah Geike25:43 - Susie Peacock 38:00 - John Their
Sarah Geikie, a FEI 4* judge and co-chair of the USDF Education committee, talks about the updated dressage education programs being offered for certified instructors. FEI trainer Susan Peacock explains the differences between adult camps and traditional clinics, and we speak with John Their about his dressage only sales website! Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 763:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Sarah Geike | Facebook Guest: Susie Peacock Guest: John Their from Dressage Only - use coupon code HRN and get free listings through March 15, 2025Book Club: Build a Better Athlete by Leslie WebbDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products and ChewyTime Stamps:07:40 - Sarah Geike25:43 - Susie Peacock 38:00 - John Their
Amy Bradley's experience as a demo rider in the 2025 USDF FEI Trainer's Conference and The future of our Sport with Eliza Sydnor. Listen in…GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 762:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Amy BradleyGuest: Eliza SydnorBook Club: Build a Better Athlete by Leslie WebbDressage Radio Show: Website|FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, Chewy, and MyNewHorseTime Stamps:07:41 – Amy Bradley23:53 – Eliza Sydnor
Amy Bradley's experience as a demo rider in the 2025 USDF FEI Trainer's Conference and The future of our Sport with Eliza Sydnor. Listen in…GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 762:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Amy BradleyGuest: Eliza SydnorBook Club: Build a Better Athlete by Leslie WebbDressage Radio Show: Website|FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, Chewy, and MyNewHorseTime Stamps:07:41 – Amy Bradley23:53 – Eliza Sydnor
Listen in…GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 756:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Lauren Sprieser | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Bill McMullin | FacebookDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, and Equestrian +Time Stamps:16:48 – Lauren Sprieser32:17 – Bill McMullin37:53 - Book Club
Listen in…GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 756:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Lauren Sprieser | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Bill McMullin | FacebookDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, and Equestrian +Time Stamps:16:48 – Lauren Sprieser32:17 – Bill McMullin37:53 - Book Club
Researchers suggest 54% of horses in the U.S. are overweight or obese, putting them at a higher risk of developing other health problems, such as metabolic issues and joint pain. However, horses might become underweight due to gastrointestinal problems, such as gastric ulcers, or chronic health challenges. Regardless of whether a horse is under- or overweight, the underlying cause is usually an imbalance between the supply of energy the horse receives and the energy he expends. The first step in managing your horse's weight is to determine his body condition score and work with an equine nutritionist to develop a nutrition plan to meet his needs. Tune in to learn how to manage your horse's weight whether he is over- or underweight. This podcast is brought to you by Purina Animal Nutrition. About the Experts: Patty Graham-Thiers, PhD, has 30 years of experience in higher education equine studies programs. She grew up in Massachusetts and received her BS in animal science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She then earned her MS in equine nutrition from the University of Florida and PhD from Virginia Tech in equine nutrition and exercise physiology. She taught at Virginia Intermont College and currently teaches at Emory & Henry University in their Equine Studies Program. Her research focuses on protein and amino acid nutrition of exercising horses, and she also served on the National Academy of Science committee that published the 2007 Nutrient Requirements of Horses 6th edition.Kelly Vineyard, MS, PhD, is a senior nutritionist in equine technical solutions with Purina Animal Nutrition. She consults with veterinarians, professional riders, and horse owners across the United States and is directly involved with new product innovation, research, and technical support at Purina. Vineyard earned her BS in animal and dairy sciences from Auburn University and her MS and PhD in animal sciences from the University of Florida. Her doctorate research focused on the effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on immune function in horses. Vineyard is a frequent lecturer on equine nutrition topics, with expertise in omega-3 fatty acids, immune function, and performance horse nutrition. She is an avid dressage rider and is proud to have earned her USDF bronze and silver medals on an off-track Thoroughbred.
Researchers suggest 54% of horses in the U.S. are overweight or obese, putting them at a higher risk of developing other health problems, such as metabolic issues and joint pain. However, horses might become underweight due to gastrointestinal problems, such as gastric ulcers, or chronic health challenges. Regardless of whether a horse is under- or overweight, the underlying cause is usually an imbalance between the supply of energy the horse receives and the energy he expends. The first step in managing your horse's weight is to determine his body condition score and work with an equine nutritionist to develop a nutrition plan to meet his needs. Tune in to learn how to manage your horse's weight whether he is over- or underweight. This podcast is brought to you by Purina Animal Nutrition. About the Experts: Patty Graham-Thiers, PhD, has 30 years of experience in higher education equine studies programs. She grew up in Massachusetts and received her BS in animal science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She then earned her MS in equine nutrition from the University of Florida and PhD from Virginia Tech in equine nutrition and exercise physiology. She taught at Virginia Intermont College and currently teaches at Emory & Henry University in their Equine Studies Program. Her research focuses on protein and amino acid nutrition of exercising horses, and she also served on the National Academy of Science committee that published the 2007 Nutrient Requirements of Horses 6th edition.Kelly Vineyard, MS, PhD, is a senior nutritionist in equine technical solutions with Purina Animal Nutrition. She consults with veterinarians, professional riders, and horse owners across the United States and is directly involved with new product innovation, research, and technical support at Purina. Vineyard earned her BS in animal and dairy sciences from Auburn University and her MS and PhD in animal sciences from the University of Florida. Her doctorate research focused on the effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on immune function in horses. Vineyard is a frequent lecturer on equine nutrition topics, with expertise in omega-3 fatty acids, immune function, and performance horse nutrition. She is an avid dressage rider and is proud to have earned her USDF bronze and silver medals on an off-track Thoroughbred.
REVISIT (Originally released as Season 3, Episode 31 on December 27, 2022) Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Purina. In the last episode of 2022, Stephanie and Aviva reflect on the year, and Aviva answers a tough question about keeping older horses supple. Then together they interview Stephany Fish Crossman, an accredited biomechanics trainer based in Brooksville, Florida who also has a popular series of videos that covers a wide range of riders and breeders our subscription video site, Dressage Today OnDemand.Stephany Fish Crossman began riding as a young girl in Maine. By eighteen, she discovered Dressage and left college to join Michael Poulin as a working student. After a successful management career in Florida's hospitality industry, working for a large, small, and exotic animal vet, and grooming for Jane Savoie, Stephany attended the now defunct International Academy of Equestrian Studies in Warendorf, Germany where she graduated with her National Trainer Certificate. She is a USDF bronze and silver medalist as well as one of only nine accredited coaches for Mary Wanless' Ride With Your Mind Biomechanics System in the U.S. In addition to her Dressage and Biomechanics background, Stephany furthers her knowledge of how horses think and how to work best with them by working with Harry Whitney, a little known horsemanship treasure based in Arizona. She is currently based in Brooksville, FL with her husband Chris, who is a cattle rancher, her two horses that she's up the levels, and her pet cows.Connect with HostAviva Nebesky horsepenhillfarm@aol.comStephany Fish Crossman, stephanyfish@gmail.com
REVISIT (Originally released as Season 3, Episode 31 on December 27, 2022) Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Purina. In the last episode of 2022, Stephanie and Aviva reflect on the year, and Aviva answers a tough question about keeping older horses supple. Then together they interview Stephany Fish Crossman, an accredited biomechanics trainer based in Brooksville, Florida who also has a popular series of videos that covers a wide range of riders and breeders our subscription video site, Dressage Today OnDemand.Stephany Fish Crossman began riding as a young girl in Maine. By eighteen, she discovered Dressage and left college to join Michael Poulin as a working student. After a successful management career in Florida's hospitality industry, working for a large, small, and exotic animal vet, and grooming for Jane Savoie, Stephany attended the now defunct International Academy of Equestrian Studies in Warendorf, Germany where she graduated with her National Trainer Certificate. She is a USDF bronze and silver medalist as well as one of only nine accredited coaches for Mary Wanless' Ride With Your Mind Biomechanics System in the U.S. In addition to her Dressage and Biomechanics background, Stephany furthers her knowledge of how horses think and how to work best with them by working with Harry Whitney, a little known horsemanship treasure based in Arizona. She is currently based in Brooksville, FL with her husband Chris, who is a cattle rancher, her two horses that she's up the levels, and her pet cows.Connect with HostAviva Nebesky horsepenhillfarm@aol.comStephany Fish Crossman, stephanyfish@gmail.com
WOW USA Para Dressage... the USA Para athletes are on fire! Ellie comes on to the show to share all her success at the Festival and her trip to the Paris Olympics. Then, Evvie Lancione explains all of the new exciting things happening at USDF. Last, Nancy Jaffer shares her experiences of writing the book, Riding Through, with Debbie McDonald. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 754:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Ellie Brimmer | InstagramGuest: Evvie Lancione | Book ClubGuest: Nancy Jaffer | Facebook | InstagramDressage Radio Show: Website|FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance ProductsTime Stamps:11:32 - Ellie Brimmer23:38 - Evvie Lancione31:06 - Nancy Jaffer
WOW USA Para Dressage... the USA Para athletes are on fire! Ellie comes on to the show to share all her success at the Festival and her trip to the Paris Olympics. Then, Evvie Lancione explains all of the new exciting things happening at USDF. Last, Nancy Jaffer shares her experiences of writing the book, Riding Through, with Debbie McDonald. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 754:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac|Instagram|FacebookGuest: Ellie Brimmer | InstagramGuest: Evvie Lancione | Book ClubGuest: Nancy Jaffer | Facebook | InstagramDressage Radio Show: Website|FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance ProductsTime Stamps:11:32 - Ellie Brimmer23:38 - Evvie Lancione31:06 - Nancy Jaffer
Aviva and Stephany discuss the latest L question from Nancy regarding the judge's comments about her pony's poll being too low. We go to commercial from our sponsor, Purina, on Empowering Excellence in Every Horse. Aviva and Stephany interview Amy Bradley Swerdlin, the 2024 Grand Prix Champion at U.S. Equestrian's Dressage Festival of Champions in August at Lamplight Equestrian Facility in Illinois. We talk about her journey with her partner Quiliuete from birth to Grand Prix excellence and all things in between. We also talk with Amy about her future plans and her work with USDF. Listen in...Connect with HostAviva Nebesky horsepenhillfarm@aol.comStephany Fish Crossman, stephanyfish@gmail.com
Aviva and Stephany discuss the latest L question from Nancy regarding the judge's comments about her pony's poll being too low. We go to commercial from our sponsor, Purina, on Empowering Excellence in Every Horse. Aviva and Stephany interview Amy Bradley Swerdlin, the 2024 Grand Prix Champion at U.S. Equestrian's Dressage Festival of Champions in August at Lamplight Equestrian Facility in Illinois. We talk about her journey with her partner Quiliuete from birth to Grand Prix excellence and all things in between. We also talk with Amy about her future plans and her work with USDF. Listen in...Connect with HostAviva Nebesky horsepenhillfarm@aol.comStephany Fish Crossman, stephanyfish@gmail.com
In this episode, Lucy talks to Grand Prix dressage rider and trainer Betsy Steiner. Betsy is a USDF gold medalist with over three decades of experience as an elite competitor, trainer, and clinician. Betsy has two children, and her daughter, Jessie Steiner, is also a professional dressage rider and trainer. Lucy and Betsy talk about Betsy's experience as a young mother and up-and-coming professional during a time when it wasn't as widely accepted. They discuss how pregnancy gives them intuition and body awareness that make them better horse trainers and the importance of finding support and balance in a family. Lucy and Betsy share their experiences of raising children while running a business and being competitive riders.
Want to share your thoughts about the podcast? Text a Message!Enjoy this wonderful interview about rider confidence with Martin Arnold! His bio:Martin is a classical dressage trainer who began riding at the age of 14 and has now been training professionally for the better part of 20 years. During his career, Martin has earned his USDF bronze, silver and gold medals having competed successfully through the Grand Prix. Martin has also been a previous winner of the Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award and he won the 2023 IALHA (International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association) Impact Award for his work with the Andalusian breed.Martin and his wife, Jenna, run their horse training business, Concordia Dressage, out of the Austin, TX area. In addition to training horses and teaching lessons there, they also teach virtual lessons and travel to teach clinics. Martin is also a coach for J.J. Tate's online training academy (Team Tate Academy). Martin works with horses and riders at all levels of dressage, but he truly loves helping riders with horses that are considered non traditional breeds (for dressage) and helping riders overcome not just physical obstacles in their riding, but also the mental roadblocks that thwart so many of us as well. You can find Martin at concordiadressage.com and on social media (Facebook)If you're interested in learning more about the Inspired Riding® offers, please use Martin's affiliate code for 10% off courses and the hypnotherapy sessions!Code: MARTINWebsite: https://www.inspiredriding.comThanks for listening!
Evelyn Lancione, the USDF Member Education Coordinator, shares the new exciting things happening at USDF! We meet Megan's student, Lisa Lemke, who is the newest USDF Gold medalist and is a HRN auditor of 8 years! Plus in the trainer tip Reese and Megan discuss how to win in the ring With a better warm up. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 748:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | Facebook | FacebookGuest: Evelyn Lancione - USDF Member Coordinator | FacebookGuest: Lisa Lemke, USDF Gold MedalistBook Review: Riding Thru with Debbie McDonaldDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products and Savvy FeedersTime Stamps:03:00 - Philip Parkes Memorial Coaching Scholarship Fund14:30 - Evelyn Lancione27:22 - Lisa Lemke44:39 - Trainer Tip
Evelyn Lancione, the USDF Member Education Coordinator, shares the new exciting things happening at USDF! We meet Megan's student, Lisa Lemke, who is the newest USDF Gold medalist and is a HRN auditor of 8 years! Plus in the trainer tip Reese and Megan discuss how to win in the ring With a better warm up. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 748:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | Facebook | FacebookGuest: Evelyn Lancione - USDF Member Coordinator | FacebookGuest: Lisa Lemke, USDF Gold MedalistBook Review: Riding Thru with Debbie McDonaldDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products and Savvy FeedersTime Stamps:03:00 - Philip Parkes Memorial Coaching Scholarship Fund14:30 - Evelyn Lancione27:22 - Lisa Lemke44:39 - Trainer Tip
Ethereum is now the infrastructure for over $1 billion in tokenized US Treasuries and dominates nearly 71% of the market share in this blockchain industry sector. Meanwhile, this week the U.S. will hold its first ever Tokenized Assets hearing with the House Financial Services Committee ahead of the June 30th roll-out of the EU's comprehensive MiCA stablecoin regulation.~This episode is sponsored by iTrust Capital~iTrustCapital | Get $100 Funding Reward + No Monthly Fees when you sign up using our custom link! ➜ https://bit.ly/iTrustPaul00:00 intro00:19 Sponsor: iTrust Capital00:49 Tokenized Assets Hearing Coming01:18 Two New Bills01:41 Hillary Allen Returns!02:29 Hillary Anti-Crypto Nonsense05:35 Blackrock vs Hillary06:04 Trillions Coming!06:29 Larry Fink Predicted Ethereum ETF07:20 Jamie Dimon vs JP Morgan Onyx on Avalanche09:13 USDF on Providence Blockchain10:46 MiCA 30 Day Countdown11:07 Tether Delisting From Binance Coming?12:30 US is Behind Europe13:40 Ripple Stablecoin vs Tether15:32 Biden Stablecoin Executive Order16:30 outro#Crypto #bitcoin #Etheruem~Tokenized Assets Begins June 30th?
Despite US earnings winding down there are two all-sessions stocks to watch in the coming week: WalMart (WMT) and Cisco Systems (CSCO). On the economic agenda the big dollar pivot point is widely expected to be Wednesday's release of US consumer pricwes. The Fed has aleready warned that it's seeing stronger data and this remains around inflation. That could see a return to USDF strength.Any opinion, news, research, analysis, or other information does not constitute investment or trading advice. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube
Addi Melvin is a young entrepreneur. She began her riding journey at the age of five. She was a passionate young rider; however, reputable and affordable trainers were limited, and she ended up only being able to ride during the summer months at a local stable. When she turned fifteen, Addi finally got her own horse, Novari. Unfortunately, her family was unable to trailer Novari to a trainer for lessons. For nearly three years, Addi struggled to progress in her and her horse's training and began to feel frustration at their lack of accomplishment. Eventually, Addi became connected with two USDF gold medalists who took her under their wing and helped train her into the professional she is today. What Addi experienced as a young equestrian in not uncommon among riders today. Riders everywhere are becoming discouraged at their lack of progression in their journeys and want solutions. Addi founded Achiever's Equine Academy, fondly known as AEA, to help these riders accomplish their dreams.
Head: Rider Warm-up StretchesDek: Try some exercises in the saddle with Laura Ashley KillianThis Training Buzz episode is sponsored by Purina. Today hear from USDF gold, silver and bronze medalist Laura Ashely Killian. She goes over mounted rider stretches that she does at the beginning of her ride and focus on loosening the hip, seat and leg. If you are on an appropriate horse, you can do them while your horse relaxes in a free walk. Try listening to her before you get on or even while you are walking on your horse at the beginning of your ride.Level up your horses' performance this season with choices from Purina Animal Nutrition. From Purina Ultium Competition Formula to Purina Impact Pro Performance and everything in-between, Purina has the right option for your horse – including supplements like Purina SuperSport Amino Acid Supplement, Purina Amplify High Fat Supplement, and Purina Outlast Gastric Support Supplement. There are many choices for optimal nutrition when you choose Purina…all backed by science. Level up your performance this season and put Purina's research to the test. Ask for Purina at your local feed retailer today.Members of Equestrian+ can watch more videos with Laura Ashley Killian here. Not a member? Sign up for a free trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15% on your first month.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://www.equestrianplus.comSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageToday
Head: Rider Warm-up StretchesDek: Try some exercises in the saddle with Laura Ashley KillianThis Training Buzz episode is sponsored by Purina. Today hear from USDF gold, silver and bronze medalist Laura Ashely Killian. She goes over mounted rider stretches that she does at the beginning of her ride and focus on loosening the hip, seat and leg. If you are on an appropriate horse, you can do them while your horse relaxes in a free walk. Try listening to her before you get on or even while you are walking on your horse at the beginning of your ride.Level up your horses' performance this season with choices from Purina Animal Nutrition. From Purina Ultium Competition Formula to Purina Impact Pro Performance and everything in-between, Purina has the right option for your horse – including supplements like Purina SuperSport Amino Acid Supplement, Purina Amplify High Fat Supplement, and Purina Outlast Gastric Support Supplement. There are many choices for optimal nutrition when you choose Purina…all backed by science. Level up your performance this season and put Purina's research to the test. Ask for Purina at your local feed retailer today.Members of Equestrian+ can watch more videos with Laura Ashley Killian here. Not a member? Sign up for a free trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15% on your first month.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://www.equestrianplus.comSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageToday
In today's Buzz, bit and bridle expert and USDF gold medalist Stephanie Brown-Beamer gives an overview of bitting basics for your dressage horse. She shares what she has learned, what she often sees, trends she has observed and what you should keep in mind when bitting your own horse. She discusses her process for assessing a horse and his mouth to select the most appropriate bit.Members of Equestrian+ can watch videos with Stephanie Brown-Beamer here. Not a member? Sign up for a free trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15% on your first month.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://www.equestrianplus.comSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageToday
In today's Buzz, bit and bridle expert and USDF gold medalist Stephanie Brown-Beamer gives an overview of bitting basics for your dressage horse. She shares what she has learned, what she often sees, trends she has observed and what you should keep in mind when bitting your own horse. She discusses her process for assessing a horse and his mouth to select the most appropriate bit.Members of Equestrian+ can watch videos with Stephanie Brown-Beamer here. Not a member? Sign up for a free trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15% on your first month.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://www.equestrianplus.comSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageToday
This is the first interview in the maternity leave interview series and there is no better guest to kick things off! Lucy joins Miranda to discuss the struggles and the triumphs of navigating entrepreneurship and new motherhood. In this episode, they discuss: How and why to have a backup plan for unexpected time off in your business Breaking the news to your clients that your pregnant Managing our own expectations and those of our clients around our pregnancy Hiring help and delegating responsibilities Giving ourselves plenty of time to rest and heal postpartum Lucy Courchaine is a USDF gold, silver and bronze medalist and the owner/trainer of Sapphire Sporthorses in Brewster, New York. She lives with her husband and daughter in their 1800s Victorian in Connecticut and enjoys collecting antiques with them in her spare time. She is currently navigating managing her business, developing her own Dutch young horses alongside her baby human, and training a wide range of horses and clients in the sport of dressage. You can connect with Lucy below: @lucyintheskywithsapphires www.sapphiresporthorses.com ***** Be sure to tag us on social media to let us know you're listening! Connect with Miranda on Instagram @marketinguninhibited Learn more about Marketing for the Uninhibited at https://marketinguninhibited.com/ Get access to the NOW WHAT? Private Podcast Series here!
Today's Training Buzz is sponsored by Cosequin. Cosequin® ASU Joint & Hoof Pellets contain quality ingredients to support joint and hoof health and leave out the fillers molasses and alfalfa — all while delivering the taste horses love. The colors of their ingredients shine through for a difference you can see. Visit cosequinequine.com to learn more.This Training Buzz episode is a little bit different. We are bringing you a preview of training tips provided by Matt McLaughin that will be posted on Dressage Today in the coming months. Matt spent many years in the equine entertainment industry and is a USDF bronze, silver and gold medalist as well as a small r judge. He has trained many horses to the Grand Prix level.In this tip, he goes over his fundamental idea of ask, tell, demand and the importance of ending a training session on a positive note. Look for the video version of this tip, along with many others, coming soon to dressagetoday.com. Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comSponsor: https://www.cosequin.com/horses/
Today's Training Buzz is sponsored by Cosequin. Cosequin® ASU Joint & Hoof Pellets contain quality ingredients to support joint and hoof health and leave out the fillers molasses and alfalfa — all while delivering the taste horses love. The colors of their ingredients shine through for a difference you can see. Visit cosequinequine.com to learn more.This Training Buzz episode is a little bit different. We are bringing you a preview of training tips provided by Matt McLaughin that will be posted on Dressage Today in the coming months. Matt spent many years in the equine entertainment industry and is a USDF bronze, silver and gold medalist as well as a small r judge. He has trained many horses to the Grand Prix level.In this tip, he goes over his fundamental idea of ask, tell, demand and the importance of ending a training session on a positive note. Look for the video version of this tip, along with many others, coming soon to dressagetoday.com. Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comSponsor: https://www.cosequin.com/horses/
For the next few weeks, we will be highlighting some of our favorite shows from our friends over at the Dressage Today Podcast!In this episode, sponsored by ADM, co-hosts Stephanie Ruff and Aviva Nebesky talk about their latest dressage adventures. Aviva answers a great question about where riders throw away the most points during a test in her “Ask the L” segment.Together they interview Michelle King who is a “r” USEF Technical Delegate. Michelle, better known as “Shelli,” is an Adult Amateur rider who has competed through 2nd level. She has been on VADA/Nova's Board of Directors since 2004, including a three-year stint as president, is currently Vice President of the Virginia Dressage Association and serves on the USDF's TD Committees, is Vice Chair of the USDF's Rules Advisory Working Group and a member of the USEF Rules Advisory Working Group. She has been a USDF PM delegate on and off for a number of years.Michelle retired in 2010 after working for the federal government for over 30 years. For most of her career, she worked at a federal law enforcement agency, serving as an HR program manager and the Associate Chief Counsel for Administration. She finds her legal training and mediation experience most useful for her role as a TD. In that capacity, she has travelled from Massachusetts to Florida and loves the opportunity to meet and interact with fellow horse enthusiasts.Links:Follow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsWebsite:https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site:https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageToday
For the next few weeks, we will be highlighting some of our favorite shows from our friends over at the Dressage Today Podcast!In this episode, sponsored by ADM, co-hosts Stephanie Ruff and Aviva Nebesky talk about their latest dressage adventures. Aviva answers a great question about where riders throw away the most points during a test in her “Ask the L” segment.Together they interview Michelle King who is a “r” USEF Technical Delegate. Michelle, better known as “Shelli,” is an Adult Amateur rider who has competed through 2nd level. She has been on VADA/Nova's Board of Directors since 2004, including a three-year stint as president, is currently Vice President of the Virginia Dressage Association and serves on the USDF's TD Committees, is Vice Chair of the USDF's Rules Advisory Working Group and a member of the USEF Rules Advisory Working Group. She has been a USDF PM delegate on and off for a number of years.Michelle retired in 2010 after working for the federal government for over 30 years. For most of her career, she worked at a federal law enforcement agency, serving as an HR program manager and the Associate Chief Counsel for Administration. She finds her legal training and mediation experience most useful for her role as a TD. In that capacity, she has travelled from Massachusetts to Florida and loves the opportunity to meet and interact with fellow horse enthusiasts.Links:Follow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsWebsite:https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site:https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageToday
Cara Klothe is a Grand Prix dressage rider and USDF gold, silver, and bronze medalist. Based in Lehigh Valley, PA, Cara has ridden many horses across various levels, consistently delivering top results and training with some of the best in the industry. When not riding and competing herself, Cara is usually found teaching - she feels that it's her job to teach her students how to think through problems so they can confidently ride their own horses and achieve their goals. On June 14th of this year, Cara received quite the surprise when her mare, Lhegally Blonde, delivered not one, but twin foals. Despite excellent veterinary care, which included multiple ultrasounds, these two were completely unexpected. Cara shares the story of how Elle and Emmett (keeping in the theme of Legally Blonde) came to be and what their future holds. Listen in!
Welcome to the Dressage Today Podcast. Aviva and Stephanie talk about dealing with horses in the heat and poor air quality. Aviva answers this "Ask the L" question. Does it matter what posting diagonal you are on during a test? And when trotting across the diagonal in the arena, where is the best place to change your posting diagonal?Then Stephanie talks with Mimi Stanley, a USDF Gold medalist based in Bismarck, North Dakota who has ridden many Arabians and Half-Arabians in dressage. Mimi, along with her mother Karla Stanley, own and operate Prairie Rose Training Center in Bismark, ND. Mimi has earned USDF bronze, silver and gold medals as well as Gold Freestyle bar on Arabians and Half-Arabians. Some of her accomplishments include being one of only four young riders from the US chosen to experience international-level dressage in Europe on the 2010 Olympic Dream Team; being selected to attend the 2014 USDF/USEF Young Rider Graduate Program, which helps promising young riders prepare for international competition; earning 28 National Championships and 15 Reserve National Championships at Arabian Sport Horse National competitions; and earning 17 USDF All Breeds Championships or Reserve Championships, including the USDF Young Rider Grand Prix.Listen in!
Welcome to the Dressage Today Podcast. Aviva and Stephanie talk about dealing with horses in the heat and poor air quality. Aviva answers this "Ask the L" question. Does it matter what posting diagonal you are on during a test? And when trotting across the diagonal in the arena, where is the best place to change your posting diagonal?Then Stephanie talks with Mimi Stanley, a USDF Gold medalist based in Bismarck, North Dakota who has ridden many Arabians and Half-Arabians in dressage. Mimi, along with her mother Karla Stanley, own and operate Prairie Rose Training Center in Bismark, ND. Mimi has earned USDF bronze, silver and gold medals as well as Gold Freestyle bar on Arabians and Half-Arabians. Some of her accomplishments include being one of only four young riders from the US chosen to experience international-level dressage in Europe on the 2010 Olympic Dream Team; being selected to attend the 2014 USDF/USEF Young Rider Graduate Program, which helps promising young riders prepare for international competition; earning 28 National Championships and 15 Reserve National Championships at Arabian Sport Horse National competitions; and earning 17 USDF All Breeds Championships or Reserve Championships, including the USDF Young Rider Grand Prix.Listen in!
Welcome to the Dressage Today Podcast. Aviva and Stephanie talk about dealing with horses in the heat and poor air quality. Aviva answers this "Ask the L" question. Does it matter what posting diagonal you are on during a test? And when trotting across the diagonal in the arena, where is the best place to change your posting diagonal?Then Stephanie talks with Mimi Stanley, a USDF Gold medalist based in Bismarck, North Dakota who has ridden many Arabians and Half-Arabians in dressage. Mimi, along with her mother Karla Stanley, own and operate Prairie Rose Training Center in Bismark, ND. Mimi has earned USDF bronze, silver and gold medals as well as Gold Freestyle bar on Arabians and Half-Arabians. Some of her accomplishments include being one of only four young riders from the US chosen to experience international-level dressage in Europe on the 2010 Olympic Dream Team; being selected to attend the 2014 USDF/USEF Young Rider Graduate Program, which helps promising young riders prepare for international competition; earning 28 National Championships and 15 Reserve National Championships at Arabian Sport Horse National competitions; and earning 17 USDF All Breeds Championships or Reserve Championships, including the USDF Young Rider Grand Prix.Listen in!
On this week's USDF episode, bridle fitting expert Kelly Jones shares some great information. Then, Jodi Kelly is back to give advice on planning your first international competition ride. Finally, Reese and Phil end with a wonderful Trainer Tip. Listen in... GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 716:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Kelly JonesGuest: Jodie KellyBook Club: The Sport Horse Problem Solver by Eric SmileyUnited States Dressage FederationHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff….andThe embroidered merchandise at…Follow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products
On this week's USDF episode, bridle fitting expert Kelly Jones shares some great information. Then, Jodi Kelly is back to give advice on planning your first international competition ride. Finally, Reese and Phil end with a wonderful Trainer Tip. Listen in... GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 716:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Kelly JonesGuest: Jodie KellyBook Club: The Sport Horse Problem Solver by Eric SmileyUnited States Dressage FederationHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff….andThe embroidered merchandise at…Follow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products
In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by Grand Prix dressage rider JJ Tate. Jessica Jo “JJ” Tate is a USDF bronze, silver, and gold medalist that has trained over 29 horses to the FEI levels, 8 of those being Grand Prix horses. JJ has been long listed for the World Equestrian Games and represented the United States in the 2007 FEI World Breeding Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Verden, Germany. JJ more recently won the Dressage at Devon World Cup Grand Prix in 2018 and the Global Dressage Festival CDI4* Grand Prix Freestyle in 2020 on her longtime partner Faberge. JJ is also the founder of Team Tate Academy, an online training platform for dressage riders. In this episode, JJ discusses various topics related to mindfulness, including: • Being diagnosed with breast cancer and how that changed her perspective of the world. • The role meditation has played in helping her become the best version of herself. • Having integrity and content in the riding so that we are serving the horse and not our ego. • The connection between natural horsemanship, classical dressage, and eventing. • How Team Tate Academy has allowed her to give back to the sport by sharing the great education she received. Join JJ and Sinead in this exciting conversation on connecting with ourselves and our horses.
Welcome to this month's edition of the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Saddlery Brands. Today we'll be talking to. Listen first to disappointing news Aviva has to share about her horse Leo.Next, Aviva shares advice for those wanting to try scribing for the first time. It may seem like an intimidating role, but it is one of the best ways to learn more about showing and the dressage tests.Then, Stephanie and Aviva interview another trainer who has done well with an alternative breed. Cathy Echternach, of Poolesville, Maryland, has successful trained and competed Morgan horses through Grand Prix for many years.Echternach has been a professional trainer and rider for more than 30 years. She's earned her USDF Bronze, Silver, Gold medals and Gold Bar, and won USDF year-end awards through Grand Prix. Introduced to dressage by Nancy Tomlinson and Elizabeth Madlener, Echternach's primary influencers include Pam Goodrich, Franz Rochanowski, Conrad Schumacher, Bill Warren and the late Uwe Steiner. She has teamed with Beth Brooke to operate Echternach Dressage at Broad Run Farm in Poolesville, Maryland.Have you heard about Bates Saddles' exciting NEW dressage saddle the Bates Isabell Icon?Combining over 35 years of competition experience and 90 years of saddle innovation, the Bates Isabell Icon stands alone in high-performance dressage, as truly state of the art. Your journey begins here. Watch the personal video with Isabell Werth at batessaddles.com.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.com Sponsor: batessaddles.com
Welcome to this month's edition of the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Saddlery Brands. Today we'll be talking to. Listen first to disappointing news Aviva has to share about her horse Leo.Next, Aviva shares advice for those wanting to try scribing for the first time. It may seem like an intimidating role, but it is one of the best ways to learn more about showing and the dressage tests.Then, Stephanie and Aviva interview another trainer who has done well with an alternative breed. Cathy Echternach, of Poolesville, Maryland, has successful trained and competed Morgan horses through Grand Prix for many years.Echternach has been a professional trainer and rider for more than 30 years. She's earned her USDF Bronze, Silver, Gold medals and Gold Bar, and won USDF year-end awards through Grand Prix. Introduced to dressage by Nancy Tomlinson and Elizabeth Madlener, Echternach's primary influencers include Pam Goodrich, Franz Rochanowski, Conrad Schumacher, Bill Warren and the late Uwe Steiner. She has teamed with Beth Brooke to operate Echternach Dressage at Broad Run Farm in Poolesville, Maryland.Have you heard about Bates Saddles' exciting NEW dressage saddle the Bates Isabell Icon?Combining over 35 years of competition experience and 90 years of saddle innovation, the Bates Isabell Icon stands alone in high-performance dressage, as truly state of the art. Your journey begins here. Watch the personal video with Isabell Werth at batessaddles.com.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.com Sponsor: batessaddles.com
Welcome to this month's edition of the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Saddlery Brands. Today we'll be talking to. Listen first to disappointing news Aviva has to share about her horse Leo.Next, Aviva shares advice for those wanting to try scribing for the first time. It may seem like an intimidating role, but it is one of the best ways to learn more about showing and the dressage tests.Then, Stephanie and Aviva interview another trainer who has done well with an alternative breed. Cathy Echternach, of Poolesville, Maryland, has successful trained and competed Morgan horses through Grand Prix for many years.Echternach has been a professional trainer and rider for more than 30 years. She's earned her USDF Bronze, Silver, Gold medals and Gold Bar, and won USDF year-end awards through Grand Prix. Introduced to dressage by Nancy Tomlinson and Elizabeth Madlener, Echternach's primary influencers include Pam Goodrich, Franz Rochanowski, Conrad Schumacher, Bill Warren and the late Uwe Steiner. She has teamed with Beth Brooke to operate Echternach Dressage at Broad Run Farm in Poolesville, Maryland.Have you heard about Bates Saddles' exciting NEW dressage saddle the Bates Isabell Icon?Combining over 35 years of competition experience and 90 years of saddle innovation, the Bates Isabell Icon stands alone in high-performance dressage, as truly state of the art. Your journey begins here. Watch the personal video with Isabell Werth at batessaddles.com.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.com Sponsor: batessaddles.com
On today's Buzz, we hear from Monique Potts, a USDF bronze medalist, instructor and trainer who uses groundwork to help improve her dressage riding. She credits much of her horsemanship philosophy to Buck Brannaman's influence throughout her life. "I am always willing to keep learning," Monique says. "To work with horses is to know that there is always something more to learn." In this clip, Monique talks about horse behavior and how that impacts leading the horse. The expectation is that the horse stays where he should be and in sync with his handler.Members of Dressage Today OnDemand can watch the full series here: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/programs/potts-groundwork-basics-improve-your-ridingTo watch more with Potts and many other respected professionals, sign up for a free 10-day trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15%.Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.com
For this USDF episode, we will hear all about competition management from Heather Peterson. And, then, Natalie DiBerardinis--the breeding director from Hilltop Farm--will tell us all about the Hanoverian horse and the North American stallion testing. Finally, we have a great Trainer Tip from Megan McIsaac. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 707:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Heather Peterson | slush@drgw.netGuest: Natalie DiBerardinis Guest: Megan McIsaac | Facebook | InstagramHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff…. and The embroidered merchandise at…Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Healthy Critters RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products
For this USDF episode, we will hear all about competition management from Heather Peterson. And, then, Natalie DiBerardinis--the breeding director from Hilltop Farm--will tell us all about the Hanoverian horse and the North American stallion testing. Finally, we have a great Trainer Tip from Megan McIsaac. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 707:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Heather Peterson | slush@drgw.netGuest: Natalie DiBerardinis Guest: Megan McIsaac | Facebook | InstagramHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff…. and The embroidered merchandise at…Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Healthy Critters RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products
Karen and Robby get to know Eventer Laura VanderVliet. Laura talks about how she gave up horses to work in the Corporate world and how she found her way back to start her own business. Laura is a USDF Silver Medalist and is hoping to achieve Gold this year!Please support our sponsors:https://cowboymagic.com/https://manentailequine.com/https://exhibitorlabs.com/https://www.triplecrownfeed.com/https://www.fairfaxandfavor.com/https://www.turtleneck.biz/Save 10% off your Redingote purchase, use "MLE10" at checkout!https://landing.redingoteequestrian.com/mleCall Patricia Scott of the https://kathybarryagency.com/ at (484)319-8923Sign up for our mailing list!https://mailchi.mp/b232b86de7e5/majorleagueeventingllc?fbclid=IwAR2Wp0jijRKGwGU3TtPRN7wMo-UAWBwrUy2nYz3gQXXJRmSJVLIzswvtClECheckout the Major League Eventing store!https://www.majorleagueeventing.com/shop
USDF episode, we will talk about the USDF handler's clinic held at Hilltop Farm. Following that, we are hoping to inspire some listeners with an amateur spotlight. We have a wonderful interview with Trafalger Square author, Andrea Kutsch. And, then, the Trainer Tip tonight will be with Ruth Hogan Poulsen. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 703:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Natalie DiBerardinisGuest: Jackie Ducci | FacebookGuest: Andrea Kutsch | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedinGuest: Ruth Hogan-Poulsen | Challenge of the AmericasBook Club: Arena Tracks by Christian BaierHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: The PlaidcastPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance Products