The Scope Podcast

Jennifer

Two perspectives; one sport. Unfiltered conversations about the equestrian world. 

  1. Episode 64: Sissy Wicks’ Passion is Paving the Road to the Top for the Next Equestrian Superstars. Presented by Founders Federal Credit Union.

    22 HR AGO

    Episode 64: Sissy Wicks’ Passion is Paving the Road to the Top for the Next Equestrian Superstars. Presented by Founders Federal Credit Union.

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of **Scope**, hosts Karen Tanner and Jen Barker dive into a compelling conversation with Sissy Wickes, an esteemed USEF judge and lifelong horse trainer. Sissy is the executive director of the nonprofit foundation, **Road to the Top**, dedicated to mentoring young equestrians as they navigate the financial and competitive hurdles of the sport.  The discussion kicks off with an overview of the foundation’s mentorship programs, designed to elevate aspiring riders to the international level through structured support and guidance. Sissy elaborates on the foundation's origins, born from the need to create opportunities for the next generation of equestrians amidst rising costs and diminishing access in the equestrian world. Key topics include: - **The Financial Landscape**: Sissy addresses the escalating costs associated with equestrian sports and how this impacts access for aspiring riders, particularly at grassroots levels. She candidly questions the sustainability of these expenses and the broader implications for the sport. - **Opportunities for Young Riders**: The conversation highlights the importance of providing a robust pathway for talented athletes transitioning from junior divisions to professional ranks. Sissy emphasizes the need for mentorship and collaboration among established equestrians to foster emerging talent. - **Horsemanship and Business Acumen**: The episode underscores the significance of horsemanship as a foundational skill for riders, alongside essential business knowledge for managing a successful equestrian career. Sissy shares insights into how the Road to the Top program integrates these elements into its curriculum. - **Comparative Analysis with European Systems**: Sissy draws parallels between the U.S. equestrian framework and more established systems in Europe, exploring what the U.S. can learn from their approach to nurturing talent. - **Future Aspirations**: Wrapping up the conversation, Sissy shares her vision for Road to the Top over the next decade, aiming for closer integration with USEF and USET to create a seamless mentorship pipeline for young riders. Tune in to discover how the Road to the Top foundation is working to reshape the future of equestrian sports, ensuring that talent and ambition are met with opportunity and support. Don't forget to subscribe for more insights and discussions on the evolving landscape of equestrian sports! Support the show

    29 min
  2. Episode 62: Red Flag, Green Flag, Pink Flag—Horse Show Edition. Presented By Founders Federal Credit Union

    10 MAY

    Episode 62: Red Flag, Green Flag, Pink Flag—Horse Show Edition. Presented By Founders Federal Credit Union

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of *The Scope Podcast*, hosts Karen Tanner and Jen Barker dive into the fascinating world of equestrian events through a fun and informative lens. Join them as they explore the nuances of horse shows with their signature segment, "Red Flag, Green Flag, Pink Flag," this time with a special focus on the equestrian experience. **Highlights include:** - **Kentucky Derby and Oaks**: The episode kicks off with a light-hearted discussion about the iconic races and the quirky misconceptions surrounding them.    - **Weather Woes**: Karen and Jen tackle the impact of inclement weather on horse shows—what constitutes a red flag for cancellation, and how global warming might be changing the game. They weigh the pros and cons of canceling shows due to extreme heat and cold, emphasizing horse welfare. - **Footing Fundamentals**: What’s the deal with footing? The hosts debate natural versus synthetic footing, discussing the importance of safety and comfort for both horses and riders. - **Show Secretary Dynamics**: The episode takes a humorous turn as they discuss the role of show secretaries, examining whether a "mean" secretary is really all that bad. The conversation highlights the balance between professionalism and the pressures of a high-stakes environment. - **Biohazard Concerns**: With recent outbreaks of equine illnesses, Karen and Jen assert the necessity of canceling shows to protect horse health, advocating for strict biohazard protocols. - **Amenities Matter**: Finally, the conversation shifts to the often-overlooked amenities at horse shows. Karen admits to her red flag for shows lacking decent bathrooms and food options, while Jen offers a more balanced perspective on managing costs versus comfort. This episode is packed with insights, humor, and a unique perspective on what it means to be part of the horse show community. Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or just curious about the world of horse shows, Karen and Jen bring a fresh, entertaining take that you won't want to miss! Tune in to *Scope* for another engaging episode that will keep you informed and entertained! Support the show

    22 min
  3. Episode 61: Nepotism in the Horse World—How Big of an Advantage Do Trainers’ Kids Have? Presented by Founders Federal Credit Union

    3 MAY

    Episode 61: Nepotism in the Horse World—How Big of an Advantage Do Trainers’ Kids Have? Presented by Founders Federal Credit Union

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of *The Scope Podcast*, hosts Jen Barker and Karen Tanner dive into the intriguing topic of "nepoquestrianism," a term they cleverly coin to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of growing up in equestrian families. Jen, hailing from a lineage of horse trainers, reflects on her early experiences on a horse farm, while Karen shares her contrasting upbringing with minimal horse exposure. The conversation explores the perceived benefits of being born into the sport, including access to resources and opportunities. Karen argues that early exposure can foster a deeper connection to horses, while Jen challenges the notion that such advantages guarantee success. They discuss the pressures faced by young riders from equestrian families, who often become integral to the family business, and the misconceptions held by outsiders about the lifestyle of trainer’s kids. As they navigate personal anecdotes and insights, the hosts emphasize the importance of balance in a rider's development, suggesting that a supportive environment can nurture both passion and skill, regardless of one’s background. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that unpacks the complexities of equestrian life and the varied paths within it.  Join Jen and Karen for an episode that promises to enlighten and entertain, as they unravel the layers of nepotism in the equestrian world. Don’t forget to follow, like, and subscribe to keep up with more engaging conversations! Support the show

    22 min
  4. Episode 60: Derek Braun—The Interview That Disappeared. Presented by Founders Federal Credit Union

    25 APR

    Episode 60: Derek Braun—The Interview That Disappeared. Presented by Founders Federal Credit Union

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of *The Scope Podcast*, hosts Jen Barker and Karen Tanner dive into the unexpected fallout from their recent interview with Derek Braun, the organizer behind the 2026 FEI World Cup Finals. Initially excited about the opportunity to discuss the event and its challenges, things took a turn when Braun requested the removal of the episode and all related social media clips.  Jen and Karen reflect on the interview's dynamics, including how questions surrounding ticket prices and spectator turnout led to Braun’s discomfort. They discuss their intentions behind the questions, emphasizing that their goal was to facilitate open dialogue rather than to create a sensationalized narrative.  The hosts candidly express their disappointment over the situation, noting that important conversations about accessibility and the future of equestrian sports were stifled. They explore the complexities of balancing candid discussion with the realities of maintaining professional relationships in the industry. Throughout the episode, Jen and Karen underscore the importance of dialogue in bridging gaps within the equestrian community, advocating for a more inclusive approach to addressing the sport’s challenges. Join Jen and Karen as they unpack this intriguing turn of events, share their thoughts on the responsibilities of those at the top of the sport, and reflect on the importance of listening to diverse perspectives in fostering growth within the equestrian world. Support the show

    35 min
  5. Episode 58: Secrets to a Smart Pre Purchase Exam with Dr. Magda Wylie, presented by Founders Federal Credit Union

    12 APR

    Episode 58: Secrets to a Smart Pre Purchase Exam with Dr. Magda Wylie, presented by Founders Federal Credit Union

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of **The Scope Podcast**, hosts Jen Barker and Karen Tanner welcome special guest Dr. Magda Wylie from South Carolina Equine Associates to dive into the intricacies of the pre-purchase exam (PPE) for horses. With Karen’s limited personal experience but a strong medical background as an athletic trainer, the conversation kicks off with a candid discussion about the purpose and importance of the PPE. Dr. Wylie dispels common misconceptions, emphasizing that pre-purchase exams are not black-and-white pass/fail scenarios but rather comprehensive risk assessments tailored to buyer expectations and the horse's intended use. She highlights the need for clear communication between the buyer, trainer, and vet, and discusses the critical role of thorough medical histories and documentation in the vetting process. Throughout the episode, listeners will learn about: - **The Purpose of a Pre-Purchase Exam**: Understanding it as a snapshot of the horse's condition on a given day, not a guarantee for the future. - **Risk Assessment**: How to evaluate the horse's potential for soundness and performance based on the buyer's goals and financial investment. - **Importance of Communication**: The necessity for buyers to be present during exams, and the significance of having a good relationship with their vet and trainer. - **Handling Contingencies**: Discussing the nuances of navigating awkward situations during exams, including the potential for unexpected findings and how to address them. - **Neurological Concerns**: Addressing fears surrounding neurological disorders in horses and the limitations of the PPE in detecting subtle issues. Dr. Wiley also shares personal anecdotes from her experiences performing pre-purchase exams, illustrating the unique challenges and decisions that arise in high-stakes situations. As the episode wraps up, the trio underscores the importance of preparation and collaboration among all parties involved in the horse-buying process. Whether you’re a seasoned equestrian or a first-time buyer, this episode offers valuable insights into making informed decisions in the often complex world of horse ownership. Don't miss this informative discussion on Scope! Support the show

    38 min
  6. Episode 57: Challenging the Elite—WEF Controversies and the USEF's Disconnect

    5 APR

    Episode 57: Challenging the Elite—WEF Controversies and the USEF's Disconnect

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of *The Scope* Podcast, hosts Jen Barker and Karen Tanner dive into the latest scandal rocking Wellington International. The episode kicks off with a light-hearted discussion about weddings, rompers, and family introductions, but quickly transitions to serious topics surrounding the alleged misconduct of the former Wellington International CEO, Murray Kessler.  As they unpack the allegations against Kessler, including claims of employee battery and the subsequent fallout, Jen and Karen emphasize the importance of factual reporting in the equestrian community. They also explore how the U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) has been spending its funds, questioning the rationale behind a $200,000 sponsorship for prize money at the Winter Equestrian Festival. The hosts propose a series of creative and impactful ways that the USEF could better allocate these funds, promoting grassroots engagement and welfare initiatives. Ideas include grants for barns to enhance safety measures, conducting membership surveys to foster engagement, and supporting heritage horse showgrounds to preserve the sport's rich history. Tune in for a riveting blend of gossip, serious discussion, and innovative solutions as Jen and Karen navigate the complexities of the equestrian world, leaving listeners with a sense of community and a call to action for transparency and improvement.  Don't miss this engaging episode where the tea is hot, and the insights are invaluable! Support the show

    28 min
  7. Episode 56: Braider Gate--The Drama Behind the Mane

    29 MAR

    Episode 56: Braider Gate--The Drama Behind the Mane

    Send us Fan Mail Join hosts Jen Barker and Karen Tanner in this lively episode of *The Scope Podcast* as they dive into the fascinating and controversial world of braiding in the hunter world. Titled "Braider Gate," this episode unpacks the recent drama surrounding the U.S.E.F.  rule mandating horses to have six consecutive hours of rest, creating a stir among braiders and show organizers. ### Key Topics Covered: - **The Braiding Dilemma**: Explore why braiding has become a hot-button issue this winter at the World Equestrian Center (WEC) and how new regulations are impacting the lives of braiders.    - **Safety and Comfort**: Jen and Karen discuss the balance between horse welfare and braiders' working conditions, including the challenges of working in low light and the potential safety concerns for braiders navigating the showgrounds at night. - **A Compromise in the Spotlight**: The hosts consider whether braiders should adapt by using headlights or if there are better alternatives that would allow for both safety and optimal horse care. - **Tradition vs. Modern Practices**: Delve into the historical significance of braiding in equestrian sports and whether it's time to rethink this tradition in light of new welfare standards. - **Humor and Insight**: With their signature wit, Jen and Karen sprinkle in relatable anecdotes and personal experiences, making the complex topic accessible and engaging. This episode is perfect for equestrian enthusiasts, industry professionals, and anyone curious about the intersection of tradition and modern welfare practices in the horse show world.  Don't miss out on this spirited discussion—tune in to *Scope* for a blend of drama, insight, and horse-loving camaraderie!  Be sure to subscribe, rate, and leave your comments, and join Jen and Karen again next time for more captivating conversations! Support the show

    24 min

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Two perspectives; one sport. Unfiltered conversations about the equestrian world. 

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