Dear Horse World

NOËLLE FLOYD

Dear Horse World is a podcast for every horse lover, brought to you by NOËLLE FLOYD. Join Noëlle each week, as she embarks on a journey to explore the vast and diverse world of horses, delving into the many sub-communities and cultures that shape our shared passion. This podcast is about more than just riding styles or training techniques; it's about celebrating the deep connection between humans and horses, and understanding the common threads that tie us together. Whether you're a seasoned rider or just starting out, you'll find inspiration, knowledge, and a sense of belonging in every episode of Dear Horse World. Subscribe or follow, wherever you get your podcasts with episodes dropping weekly.

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    How Horses Really See: Motion, Color, Depth and the Diseases Owners Miss — Dear Horse World, it's Dr. Dennis Brooks

    In Part 2 with Dr. Dennis Brooks, we step fully into the world as horses see it. This episode unpacks the five emerging immune mediated eye diseases he is treating around the world, why one of them is more alarming than moon blindness, and how tiny changes in the cornea can trigger sudden behavior shifts. We explore how horses process color, motion, and depth, why their optic nerves move information faster than ours, and how they can perform at an elite level with one eye or even with no vision. We also bridge ophthalmology with neuroscience to understand how the equine brain reads emotion, remembers experiences, and navigates the world with extraordinary sensitivity. You will learn: • The five types of immune mediated keratitis and the one specialists worry most about • How to spot early signs of cloudiness, floaters, or subtle vision changes • What colors horses truly see and how this affects training and jump design • Why horses detect motion in low light far better than humans • How elite horses perform with limited or no vision • How the equine brain processes emotion, memory, and spatial cues • When sudden behavior changes may originate in the eye and what to do next Connect with Dr. Dennis Brooks :  • Facebook: Dr. Dennis Brooks, Equine Ophthalmologist Book they would read to the Horse World - Veterinary and Comparative Ophthalmology, published in 1914 by Eugene Nicolas  Episode sponsored by: Total Feeds Our mission to provide quality nutrition to people and animals puts us in contact with all manner of interesting folks. Whether you're interested in our animal feed, or the people involved in the animal industry: you'll find it at Total Feeds! Check out our line of Quality Animal Feeds here: https://totalfeeds.com YETI Made for early mornings in the barn and long days in the saddle. Whether you're hauling feed, chasing daylight on the trail, or loading up for a weekend on the road, YETI coolers and drinkware are built to handle it. No shortcuts. No compromise. Just gear that works as hard as you do. Explore more at yeti.com | @yeti | facebook.com/YETI And for even more expert-led workshops, in-depth courses, and exclusive lectures designed to elevate your riding and horsemanship, visit NoelleFloydPlus.com and use code 'DHW' for 15% off annual memberships! NF+ brings you direct access to top equestrian professionals, training insights, and a passionate community of riders dedicated to learning and improving. And you can follow us on instagram too! Click here 👉 www.instagram.com/dearhorseworld

    54 min
  2. 3 FEB

    Seeing Horses Differently: Lessons from Dr. Dennis Brooks an Equine Ophthalmologist Part 1 | Sponsored by Total Feeds

    When you meet Dr. Dennis Brooks, you understand why horse people around the world talk about him with a kind of reverence. He is one of the most influential equine ophthalmologists of our time, the OG of horse eye care, yet what makes him unforgettable is not just the medicine. It is the heart behind it. In this episode, Dennis takes us inside the world of horse eyes with the clarity of a teacher, the soul of a storyteller, and the honesty of someone who has spent a lifetime caring deeply for horses and the people who love them. In this episode, you'll hear: Why Dennis became the original pioneer of modern equine ophthalmology How breakthrough surgeries changed what is possible for horses with severe eye disease Why Appaloosas are genetically more vulnerable to uveitis The simple eyelash position test that instantly tells you if a horse is in eye pain How the immune system and the eye communicate and why that matters What immune mediated keratitis is and the 5 emerging types Dennis is seeing worldwide Why one of those new diseases is more frightening than moon blindness What every horse owner should know to protect their horse's vision This episode blends science with story, medicine with emotion, and legacy with practical takeaways. It is a rare chance to learn from the man who shaped an entire field while reminding us that the best medicine always begins with human connection. This episode is brought to you by Total Feeds Our mission to provide quality nutrition to people and animals puts us in contact with all manner of interesting folks. Whether you're interested in our animal feed, or the people involved in the animal industry: you'll find it at Total Feeds! Check out our line of Quality Animal Feeds here: https://totalfeeds.com And for even more expert-led workshops, in-depth courses, and exclusive lectures designed to elevate your riding and horsemanship, visit NoelleFloydPlus.com and use code 'DHW' for 15% off annual memberships! NF+ brings you direct access to top equestrian professionals, training insights, and a passionate community of riders dedicated to learning and improving. And you can follow us on instagram too! Click here 👉 www.instagram.com/dearhorseworld

    57 min
  3. 27 JAN

    Dressage Naturally with Karen Rohlf: Choosing the Relationship Over the Result Part 2 | Sponsored By YETI

    Part 2 continues the conversation by moving into the moments that test riders and trainers alike. This episode focuses on what happens when something doesn't feel right, and the courage it can take to pause, question, or choose a different path in the middle of a lesson. Karen Rohlf is an FEI Grand Prix dressage rider, USDF Gold Medalist, internationally respected clinician, and the founder of Dressage Naturally. In this part of the conversation, Karen explores how easily context gets overlooked in training, and why protecting the relationship must come before any single exercise or result. Karen and Noelle talk about situations many riders recognize immediately: being asked to push forward when a horse is clearly uncomfortable, feeling pressure to comply even when instincts say otherwise, and how quickly intuition can be silenced. In this episode, you'll hear: Why some "training problems" are actually context problems How fear and tension are often mislabeled How to be a mindful, courageous student How trainers can foster confident, curious riders Why no result is worth sacrificing the relationship Karen also shares how different horses require different approaches, why consistency does not mean sameness, and how commitment to a decision matters more than the decision itself.  Part 2 invites riders and trainers to reflect on how trust is built moment by moment, and how much influence educators have in shaping riders who feel safe to think, feel, and advocate for their horses. Resources & Mentions Karen Rohlf's Book: Dressage Naturally https://dressagenaturally.net/book/ Dressage Naturally https://dressagenaturally.net/ Parelli https://parelli.com/ The Black Stallion by Walter Farley Episode Sponsored by: YETI Made for early mornings in the barn and long days in the saddle. Whether you're hauling feed, chasing daylight on the trail, or loading up for a weekend on the road, YETI coolers and drinkware are built to handle it. No shortcuts. No compromise. Just gear that works as hard as you do. Explore more at yeti.com | @yeti | facebook.com/YETI Amazon Disclosure: Third-party books and products denoted on this page and website may be hyperlinked to the Amazon affiliate program. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

    44 min
  4. 22 JAN

    Dressage Naturally with Karen Rohlf: Training Horses as Individuals, Not systems Part 1 | Sponsored By YETI

    Have you ever questioned whether the way you've been taught to train truly fits the horse in front of you? Most people don't. And when they do, they're often reprimanded for it, which is usually enough to make them stop asking. We repeat the same exercises and routines because that's how we were taught, rarely questioning the system even when our horses do. This conversation challenges that pattern and asks a harder question: what happens when the system stops working for the horse? Karen Rohlf is an FEI Grand Prix dressage rider, USDF Gold Medalist, internationally respected clinician, and the founder of Dressage Naturally. Her career spans the highest levels of the sport, but the foundation of her work traces back to her first horse. As a child, Karen watched that horse be sold and change in ways that frightened her. Same horse. Same environment. Completely different outcome under different hands. That moment led her to make a promise to herself and to every horse she would ride, a promise that still guides her work today. In Part 1, Karen shares stories she rarely tells publicly. She explains why she stepped away from a conventional training model most professionals never question. She tells the story of a horse who flinched simply for touching something in the barn aisle, and what changed when she responded differently than she had been taught. These moments show how curiosity and confidence can return to horses who have shut down, and why what we call tension is often something we haven't learned to read. During the conversation, lightning strikes just as Karen names three essential needs of horses, reinforcing a central theme of the episode: the system is often the problem, not the horse. In this episode, you will hear: The childhood experience that shaped Karen's approach to horses Why curiosity is often suppressed and what happens when it returns How to distinguish between physical, mental, and emotional training challenges Why giving horses real choice builds confidence rather than resistance Why no two horses should ever be trained the same way How tension often disguises itself as dullness or resistance In this episode, you will learn how to recognize horses as individuals and partners, and how to ground your training in responsibility and trust. Resources & Mentions: Karen Rohlf's Book: Dressage Naturally https://dressagenaturally.net/book/ Dressage Naturally https://dressagenaturally.net/ Episode Sponsored by: YETI Made for early mornings in the barn and long days in the saddle. Whether you're hauling feed, chasing daylight on the trail, or loading up for a weekend on the road, YETI coolers and drinkware are built to handle it. No shortcuts. No compromise.  Just gear that works as hard as you do. Explore more at yeti.com. 📱 @yeti 📱 facebook.com/YETI

    52 min
  5. 13 JAN

    The Hidden Forces That Shape a Rider's Career with Rodrigo Pessoa | Sponsored by Connaway & Associates and Yeti

    Have you ever felt your heart thumping and your palms sweating before a competition, only to realize it wasn't just nerves but something deeper? Riders know what it means to carry pressure long before a round begins. It often starts early. Parents want so deeply for their children to thrive, yet the fear of falling behind can blur the line between supporting and pushing. Most riders have compared themselves to people who make the hardest moments look effortless. And when some young riders rise while others quietly disappear, it forces all of us to question what truly creates long term success. In this episode, we sit down with Rodrigo Pessoa, who brings honesty and decades of legendary experience. As one of the most iconic show jumpers of our generation, his openness is a rare gift. He shares how real development comes from patience, thoughtful pressure and the courage to learn in full view of others. He also explains why young horses and young riders need almost the exact same environment to thrive. Rodrigo takes us inside the realities shaping modern sport. He talks about why wealth does not create perseverance, how the wrong coach can derail a rider faster than no coach at all, and why early pressure often shuts potential down rather than unlocking it. He reflects on the mentorship behind Baloubet du Rouet and the moment that permanently changed how he handles public scrutiny. By the end, you will understand the sport more clearly and feel steadier in your own path forward. You will learn: • How pressure really works and why timing matters more than intensity • Why perseverance and engagement outweigh access or privilege • What ruins good horses and good riders and how to prevent it • How to set goals that stretch you without overwhelming you • Why comparison derails progress and how professionals truly think about it • The core mentorship principles behind developing young horses and young athletes Rodrigo's book that he would read to the Horse World - Six Feet Above by Peder Fredricson Learn more about Rodrigo Pessoa on Instagram at @rodrigopessoa29 This episode is brought to you by Connaway & Associates Equine Insurance Services, Inc. The friendly and knowledgeable team at Connaway & Associates brings together more than 30 years of experience to offer a wide range of insurance services, including horse insurance, farm insurance, and liability insurance. Visit www.connaway.net to explore options, or get in touch today. instagram.com/connawayassociates  www.facebook.com/people/Connaway-Associates-Equine-Insurance-Services-Inc/100063556540763/  and YETI Made for early mornings in the barn and long days in the saddle. Whether you're hauling feed, chasing daylight on the trail, or loading up for a weekend on the road, YETI coolers and drinkware are built to handle it. No shortcuts. No compromise.  Just gear that works as hard as you do. Explore more at yeti.com.  @yeti  facebook.com/YETI Amazon Disclosure: Third-party books and products denoted on this page and website may be hyperlinked to the Amazon affiliate program. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

    1h 6m
  6. 6 JAN

    Cutting Horse Lessons Every Rider Can Use with Lindy Burch | Sponsored by Yeti and Total Feeds

    So many riders want their horses sharper, quicker, and more responsive, yet end up drilling, micromanaging, and unintentionally shutting their horses down. Hall of Fame cutting horse trainer Lindy Burch offers a wildly refreshing reframing: what if the sharpest horses are not the ones you control the most, but the ones you allow to think? In cutting, the horse has to make decisions in real time. They must read the cow, feel the moment, and respond faster than the rider ever could. In this episode, Lindy breaks down how she develops horses who stay mentally present, balanced, and tuned in, not by force, but through short, thoughtful training bursts, strong foundations, and the power of letting the horse learn from the cow itself. You will hear Lindy unpack the origins of cutting, what makes a great cutting horse, how to ride with more feel, why short sessions produce better learning, and why riding outside the arena creates more balanced, emotionally sound partners in any discipline. No matter your discipline, this conversation will shift the way you think about responsiveness, contact, pressure, partnership, and how to build a horse that truly tries for you. You will learn: Why micromanagement dulls horses and how to create a horse that thinks with you How to use short, focused sessions and the environment as your greatest training tools Why riding outside the arena and honoring your horse's mind leads to deeper connection Lindy's book that she would read to the Horse World - The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein Resources:  Evidence Based Horsemanship by Martin Black and Stephen Peters The history of the National Cutting Horse Association The National Cowgirl Hall of Fame Learn more about Lindy Burch Website: https://lindyburch.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindyburchcuttinghorses Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lindyburchcutters This episode is brought to you by:  Total Feeds Our mission to provide quality nutrition to people and animals puts us in contact with all manner of interesting folks. Whether you're interested in our animal feed, or the people involved in the animal industry: you'll find it at Total Feeds! Check out our line of Quality Animal Feeds here: https://totalfeeds.com and  YETI Made for early mornings in the barn and long days in the saddle. Whether you're hauling feed, chasing daylight on the trail, or loading up for a weekend on the road, YETI coolers and drinkware are built to handle it. No shortcuts. No compromise. Just gear that works as hard as you do. Explore more at yeti.com | @yeti | facebook.com/YETI Amazon Disclosure: Third-party books and products denoted on this page and website may be hyperlinked to the Amazon affiliate program. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

    1h 34m
  7. 23/12/2025

    Laura Graves on Staying Curious When Dressage Gets Hard (NF+ Exclusive)

    Frustration is a human emotion, and it almost inevitably shows up in every rider's journey. The question is what you do when it does. In this episode, Olympic dressage medalist Laura Graves steps in as your coach and mentor, sharing the mindset that guides her when riding feels more hard than harmonious. This clip comes from her NF+ masterclass Laura Graves Troubleshoots Common Flatwork Woes and offers a rare look into how an elite rider thinks during the private moments of training, when there are no quick answers and no one else in the arena. Laura reflects on learning to pause instead of pushing, and on the role curiosity plays when a horse doesn't respond as expected. She speaks about developing your own internal dialogue and giving both yourself and your horse the space to figure things out without judgment. This episode is an invitation to ride with more awareness and patience, guided by one of the most thoughtful voices in the sport. Listen in and discover what can change when you shift from frustration to curiosity. Watch Laura Graves Troubleshoots Common Flatwork Woes on NF+. Use the code DHW to receive 15% off an annual membership.   https://noellefloydplus.com/programs/laura-graves-troubleshoots-common-flatwork-woes?category_id=208907  Learn more about Laura Graves Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauragravesdressage/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauragraves.dressage/  NF+ :https://noellefloydplus.com/authors/author-B6lI72KCcaM

    8 min

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Dear Horse World is a podcast for every horse lover, brought to you by NOËLLE FLOYD. Join Noëlle each week, as she embarks on a journey to explore the vast and diverse world of horses, delving into the many sub-communities and cultures that shape our shared passion. This podcast is about more than just riding styles or training techniques; it's about celebrating the deep connection between humans and horses, and understanding the common threads that tie us together. Whether you're a seasoned rider or just starting out, you'll find inspiration, knowledge, and a sense of belonging in every episode of Dear Horse World. Subscribe or follow, wherever you get your podcasts with episodes dropping weekly.

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