Kanter Kulture

Ali Hubbell

Welcome to the Kanter Kulture podcast, hosted by Ali Hubbell- an equestrian, mom, wife and creative that wants to invite you to an unconventional horse-related listening opportunity. There's enough drama in the horse world...let's talk about something else! Think of our podcast this way: you just got done riding. Your horse is quietly munching hay in his stall. Grab a cocktail (or a mocktail!) and lets chat in the aisle about horses and anything horse related. Like what you hear?! Give us a follow or a share! 

  1. Ep 42- Alicia Owens: Morgans & Saddlebreds | KROSS KANTER

    APR 18

    Ep 42- Alicia Owens: Morgans & Saddlebreds | KROSS KANTER

    Send us Fan Mail KROSS KANTER is officially here. In this first episode, I sit down with Alicia Owens — a multiple World and National Champion in the Morgan and Saddlebred industry — to kick off a series that goes beyond just one discipline. This conversation is equal parts insightful and unfiltered. We get into: The surprising similarities (and differences) between disciplinesWhat each side of the industry doesn’t understand about the otherThe reality of amateur vs trainer relationshipsThe true cost of horse showing—and what it’s actually worthAnd the one thing every horse person has… a heart horseThere are a lot of laughs, a few reality checks, and plenty of moments that will make you think, “wait… that’s exactly how I feel too.” This isn’t just another episode.  It’s the start of something bigger. Welcome to KROSS KANTER — different disciplines, same obsession. 00:00 – Introducing KROSS KANTER02:30 – Meet Alicia Owens (Morgan & Saddlebred world)06:00 – “Why are our industries so similar?”10:00 – Discipline differences (and confusion 😂)18:00 – Amateur vs Trainer dynamics (real talk)28:00 – What it actually costs to show horses38:00 – Academy vs ownership debate50:00 – What makes a great horse (and rider)1:05:00 – The reality of horse show culture1:20:00 – “Heart horses” and emotional connection1:35:00 – Funny horse show stories + chaos moments1:50:00 – Final thoughts + what KROSS KANTER will be Support the show https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560033977796

    1h 60m
  2. EP 40- Inside the Mind of a Sport Horse Vet, with Dr Bailey Decker

    APR 5

    EP 40- Inside the Mind of a Sport Horse Vet, with Dr Bailey Decker

    Send us Fan Mail If you’ve ever felt like something is “off” with your horse but couldn’t quite explain it… this episode is for you. I sat down with an equine sports medicine veterinarian at Unionville Equine Associates to have the kind of conversation horse owners actually need—unfiltered, honest, and incredibly eye-opening. We’re talking about what vets really think (but don’t always say), how to better understand your horse as an athlete, and what goes into keeping them performing at their best. We get into:  The subtle signs your horse is trying to tell you something is wrong  What “maintenance” actually means (and where people get it wrong)  The truth about injections, PRP, and performance care  Why your vet is not judging your budget decisions  The biggest communication mistakes horse owners make  How supplements can sometimes do more harm than good  The importance of having a vet, trainer, and farrier working as a team  How AI technology is changing the way we detect lameness Plus, I walk through everything I’ve done with my own horse and get real-time feedback—which turned into a conversation every horse owner needs to hear. This episode will genuinely change the way you look at your horse’s performance, health, and care. And this is just Part 1… 👀 00:00 – Why we’re having this conversation   02:00 – What horse owners do that drives vets crazy (and what they don’t judge you for)   05:00 – The truth about cost, care, and realistic expectations   10:00 – Supplements: what works vs what’s a waste   15:00 – When you should call your vet (earlier than you think)   20:00 – What makes a great vet-client relationship   25:00 – Performance horses as athletes: what we’re missing   30:00 – Why “just inject the hocks” isn’t always the answer   35:00 – AI & lameness detection explained   40:00 – My horse Zeus: real case discussion   50:00 – Planning your horse’s performance season the right way This episode is sponsored by DAC Vitamins and Minerals. Not all vitamin E is created equal—and what matters most is absorption. Their new LQ E Natural W.S. uses nano-dispersed technology, which means smaller particles, better absorption, and more consistent results—especially for performance horses or horses needing support. If you’re just maintaining, their powdered version works great.  But if you need results—this is the one. Check it out at feeddac.com. Support the show https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560033977796

    57 min
  3. Ep 39- Gasp. They’re Having Fun.

    FEB 20

    Ep 39- Gasp. They’re Having Fun.

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, I sit down with the leadership team behind the Ohio Amateur Quarter Horse Association to talk about something many of us in the stock breed world are quietly wondering: Why are horse show numbers decreasing? We dive into the realities behind running an amateur horse show today — rising costs, financial management, sponsorship strategy, communication challenges, exhibitor feedback, and the delicate balance of creating competitive opportunity while maintaining community. But what stood out most wasn’t the logistics. It was the intention. The Ohio Amateur Quarter Horse Association has built a show culture rooted in inclusivity, rookie and Level 1 opportunities, engagement across age groups, and — most importantly — fun. Their leadership team has been intentional about listening to exhibitors, evolving with the times, and creating an experience that working amateurs actually want to be part of. This conversation pulls back the curtain on what it takes to sustain and grow an amateur horse show in today’s climate — and why community may be the most important strategy of all. If you care about the future of amateur showing, this episode is worth your time. This episode is sponsored by: Basic Equine Health. Kanter Kulture is proud to partner with Basic Animal Health, a trusted name in equine supplements and wellness products designed to help your horse look, feel, and perform at their best. From digestive and hindgut support to calming formulas for travel and show days, Basic Animal Health offers targeted solutions backed by quality manufacturing standards and thoughtfully formulated ingredients. Whether you’re hauling across the country, prepping for the show pen, or simply prioritizing your horse’s daily wellness, their product line supports intentional, results-driven care for serious horsemen. I only align with brands I genuinely trust in my own barn — and Basic Animal Health has become part of that routine. Explore their full line of horse products here:  👉 https://basicanimalhealth.com/collections/horse-products Use code ALIHUBBELL for 10% off sitewide. Thank you to Basic Animal Health for supporting Kanter Kulture and helping us continue bringing meaningful conversations to the equestrian community. Support the show https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560033977796

    1h 3m
  4. Ep 37- Motherhood Didn’t Cancel the Horse Girl, with Marissa Ledford

    JAN 23

    Ep 37- Motherhood Didn’t Cancel the Horse Girl, with Marissa Ledford

    Send us Fan Mail There’s a version of motherhood we all think we’re supposed to live up to — and then there’s the real one. In this episode of Kanter Kulture, I sit down with Marissa Ledford — one of the iconic “Dalton sisters,” an AQHA competitor, a successful horsewoman in her own right, and a mom who is very much in the thick of it. This conversation is raw, honest, funny, and refreshingly unfiltered. We talk about what it actually looks like to be a mom and a horse girl — not the highlight reel, not the polished version, but the behind-the-scenes reality of trying to manage it all without losing yourself in the process. We get into: The mental load of motherhood and horses — and learning to manage your own expectationsThe emotional rollercoaster of kids who want to show horses… and the fear of what happens if they don’tNavigating school decisions (homeschool vs public school) and letting go of the judgment around bothMarriage, dating, and how to keep the spark alive when kids, careers, and chaos take overIdentity shifts after becoming a mom — including appearance, confidence, bras, bodies, plastic surgery, and the pressure to “bounce back”Giving yourself permission to evolve — as a woman, a mom, and a competitorThere’s no pretending here. No sugarcoating. No “perfect balance” myth. Just two moms having a real conversation about loving their kids deeply, loving horses fiercely, and learning how to exist somewhere in between. If you are: A mom trying to hold onto youA horse girl navigating motherhoodA woman who wants kids someday and wonders what that life really looks likeThis episode is for you. 🎧 Now live wherever you listen to podcasts. Support the show https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560033977796

    1h 41m

Ratings & Reviews

4.7
out of 5
3 Ratings

About

Welcome to the Kanter Kulture podcast, hosted by Ali Hubbell- an equestrian, mom, wife and creative that wants to invite you to an unconventional horse-related listening opportunity. There's enough drama in the horse world...let's talk about something else! Think of our podcast this way: you just got done riding. Your horse is quietly munching hay in his stall. Grab a cocktail (or a mocktail!) and lets chat in the aisle about horses and anything horse related. Like what you hear?! Give us a follow or a share! 

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