The Equestrian Connection
A podcast by wehorse - The Online Riding Academy - Sundays
86 Episodes
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#86 Ethical Breeding Practices with Audrie Anthony of Bocoy Reproductive Center
Published: 9/14/2025 -
#85 Infusing Humour into Empathy for Horses with Sarah-Katrin Bourdeaux
Published: 8/31/2025 -
#84 Mastering what it means to be “horse-first” with Alizée Froment
Published: 8/17/2025 -
#83 Getting to Know Craniosacral Therapy with Elisse Miki
Published: 8/3/2025 -
#82 The Importance of Girth Fit with Tapestry Equine founder, Linda Hauck
Published: 7/20/2025 -
#81 Riding Big with John Haime
Published: 7/6/2025 -
#80 The Development of the Parelli Program with founder Pat Parelli
Published: 6/22/2025 -
#79 From Trauma to Triumph with Mozambique Horse Safari
Published: 6/8/2025 -
#78 The Energetics of Money with Sync Equestrian founder Natalia Graf-Anders
Published: 5/25/2025 -
#77 Unpacking the female fascination of horses with author Karin Winegar
Published: 5/11/2025 -
#76 Blending bodywork and movement therapy with Yasmin Stuart
Published: 4/27/2025 -
#75 The Importance of Wellness for Veterinary Professionals with Tara Glidden
Published: 4/13/2025 -
#74 Restoring the whole horse with osteopath Lorre Mueller
Published: 3/30/2025 -
#73 Tuning Inwards with Mustang Maddy
Published: 3/16/2025 -
#72 Approaching hoofcare from a holistic perspective with Beccy Smith
Published: 3/2/2025 -
#71 Making Dressage Accessible for Everyone with Amelia Newcomb
Published: 2/16/2025 -
#70 A Holistic Approach to Soundness with Steffi Spielhaupter
Published: 2/2/2025 -
#69 How horse trainers can work less and make more profit with Baylee Summer
Published: 1/19/2025 -
#68 The Importance of Saddle Fit for Horse AND Rider with Jochen Schleese
Published: 1/5/2025 -
#67 Classic with Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour: From Athlete to Icon
Published: 12/22/2024
Every two weeks, wehorse team member Danielle Crowell sits down with trainers, industry experts, and horse people from all over the world to talk about everything related to horses and the equine industry so we can learn and do better as horse-first equestrians.