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For some of us, our aviation dream started with a goal to earn a private pilot certificate. On this week's SimpleFlight Radio episode, you'll meet Andrew Holmes, whose dream was to buy a jet, but knew that the process must start with him learning to fly, and to do so with dedication, patience, and no short-cuts. What Andrew learned during his training, is that flying is a skill that is acquired through practice. What Al and Marc learned about Andrew, is that he is someone who is dedicated to being a safe pilot and brings a significant respect for the learning process, and it goes without saying that if Andrew sets a goal, he will achieve it. With this episode, our goal for you, is to have you ask yourself the question, "Why Not Me?" As always, we love hearing from you and ask you share your ideas with the entire SimpleFlight Facebook and Instagram community @simpleflightradio Thanks for being a part of the SimpleFlight Family!!
Who is Al Berman: Al is a Capricorn Comedian with a Gemini rising Facebook Favorite Career Highlight: I was opening for a famous comedian. We were at a college. I was up there in the afternoon and we were filming a documentary. The filming guy got stuck in Burbank so I had to stretch my time for an extra 30 minutes. I don’t think I did any new material I just riffed for 20 minutes and there was an applause break every few minutes. Finally, the famous comedian showed up and he said, “How the hell am I supposed to follow that?” I would say that was one of my better shows. What Al learned about Wayne: How human he really was. Who is Dr. Wayne Dyer: WAYNE W. DYER was an internationally renowned author and speaker in the fields of self-development and spiritual growth. Over the four decades of his career, he wrote more than 40 books, including 21 New York Times bestsellers. He created many audio and video programs and appeared on thousands of television and radio shows Books: Click here Website: Click here. Link to get your very own Polar Jade Nephrite Jade Egg Go get your free be happier than all your friends morning routine over here --> Project Woo Woo Listen to Lisa's other podcasts at Love Bites & Honestly Lisa
Today’s guest on the Because of Horses podcast is iconic western horseman and trainer, Al Dunning. Since 1970, Al has owned and operated the Almosta Ranch, a Quarter Horse training facility, in Scottsdale, Arizona. He’s received countless honors, including the American Quarter Horse Association’s Professional Horseman of the Year and the National Cutting Horse Association’s Trainer of the Year. He has also served on the United States Equestrian Team’s Formation Committee to make reining an Olympic sport. With over 45 World and Reserve World titles, Al Dunning and his students have seen great success in AQHA, NCHA, NRCHA, and NRHA events. His love of teaching has taken him all over the world — conducting clinics and sharing his training techniques and philosophies on horsemanship. Al has written multiple articles and books, and created several well-received educational videos on training horses. In addition, Al has developed an online lesson and mentoring program, Team AD, as well as AD Tack — an online store for tack and training equipment. Al is as generous with his expertise and insight into Reining, Cutting, and Cow Horse competition as he is with his perspective on living a good life, putting in an honest day’s work, and teaching the next generation. Join Elise this episode to hear Al’s advice to those looking to become a better horse rider or trainer, his stories on his legendary horse, Expensive Hobby, his lessons and insight into western disciplines, and his life philosophy on always putting his family and faith first. Topics of Discussion: [2:00] Al Dunning: prioritizing family and faith first. [2:58] Moving from Chicago to Arizona: the beginning of horses entering Al’s life. [5:52] Al’s family and why they share a passion for horses. [11:35] Al explains reining, cutting, and working cow horse. [16:00] Cutting: an impressive, exciting, beautiful discipline. [18:05] Which of Al’s horses have been able to crossover into multiple disciplines and what it takes for a horse to be trained in all three (reining, cutting, and working cow horse) disciplines. [21:12] Al’s special, Hall of Famer horse, Expensive Hobby. [22:37] Responding to listener feedback! [24:30] Al’s advice to people who want to be a horse rider or trainer. [32:10] Al’s mentors: who they were and why he looked up to them. [35:28] Al’s philosophies on horsemanship, his training approach, and the importance he upholds on life skills. [38:54] How receptive is the modern rider to Al’s traditional riding approach? [41:38] Al’s approach to training: the five basics. [45:00] About Al’s businesses: AD Tack, Better Horses Network, and Team AD. [48:31] What’s to come in Because of Horses! [49:26] What hasn’t Al tried? [50:33] What Al would like his legacy to be. [52:33] Al’s advice to those trying to pursue their dreams. [58:05] Where to follow Al online. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Discover More About this Week’s Guest — Al Dunning Websites and Businesses: AlDunning.com, AD Tack, and Team AD. Social Media Pages: Facebook and Instagram. Email: Al@AlDunning.com Al’s Amazon Book Page Radio Network: Better Horses Network and Al’s Show: Al Dunning’s ADTV. Mentioned in this Episode: Almosta Ranch AQHA NCHA NRCHA NRHA Jim Paul John Hoyt Don Dodge AD Tack Team AD Better Horses Network Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: Donate on Paypal to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM