The Elevated Equestrian

Samantha Baer

The Elevated Equestrian is where horse people come to think deeper about riding, training, and connection. Hosted by professional event rider Samantha Baer, the podcast dives into biomechanics, horse welfare, mindset, and the realities of modern equestrian sport. Each week brings honest conversations with riders, trainers, and innovators who are changing how we work with horses. If you want to ride better, think differently, and put your horse first, this podcast is for you.

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    What's Hiding in Your Horse's Saliva? - Dr. Kimberley Mackenzie

    What if a simple cotton swab could tell you more about your horse's health than a blood draw? In this episode, molecular biologist and cancer researcher Dr. Kimberley Mackenzie breaks down her groundbreaking work at For Martin Bio, where she's developing a saliva-based test that analyzes the sugar molecules — called glycans — attached to your horse's antibodies to reveal what's really going on inside their body. We get into how glycan research in humans has been able to predict type 2 diabetes up to seven years before traditional testing catches it, and why Dr. Mackenzie believes the same science could be a game-changer for conditions like EMS, Cushing's, and laminitis in horses. She explains how truncated glycans change the shape of antibodies and weaken the immune system, what the collection process actually looks like (spoiler: it takes about five minutes and a cotton swab), and why removing the stress of repeated blood draws matters more than most people realize. We also talk about the performance side — how this testing could help fine-tune training programs for sport horses by catching overtraining before injuries happen, the fascinating differences between how male and female glycans age in humans and what that might mean for mares versus geldings, and where AI fits into making all of this data actually usable for the everyday horse owner. Plus, I share a wild story about a client whose horse was treated for Cushing's for a full year before a second test revealed it didn't have it at all. Whether you're managing a competition horse or keeping your backyard pony healthy, this conversation will change how you think about preventative care. 🎧 Follow The Elevated Equestrian Podcast so you never miss an episode and check out all the links → https://www.samanthabaer.com/links

    44 min
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    Training the Prey Animal Brain - Dr. Janet Jones

    What's really happening in your horse's brain when the pressure is on — and why does it matter for how we train? In this episode, neuroscientist and lifelong horse trainer Dr. Janet Jones (author of Horse Brain, Human Brain and the upcoming A Horse's World) joins the podcast to unpack the science behind the prey animal brain at every level of performance. We get into what's actually happening neurologically when a horse is stressed at a show, why confinement and tight tack make fear worse, how trust is built (and how quickly it can be broken), the difference between learning and performing in the horse's brain, why drilling destroys motivation while practice builds it, how surprise-based rewards create stronger neural connections than predictable food treats, and why the best thing most riders can do is simply slow down. Dr. Jones also shares why a horse's skin is more sensitive than a human fingertip, why it takes at least a year of daily interaction to build real trust, and how mixing disciplines keeps horses mentally and physically healthier. Whether you're starting a young horse, competing at the upper levels, or just trying to better your relationship with your horse — this one's packed with science you can actually use. 🎧 Follow The Elevated Equestrian Podcast so you never miss an episode → available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts🔗 Find all things Elevated Equestrian: https://www.samanthabaer.com/links

    1 h 12 min

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The Elevated Equestrian is where horse people come to think deeper about riding, training, and connection. Hosted by professional event rider Samantha Baer, the podcast dives into biomechanics, horse welfare, mindset, and the realities of modern equestrian sport. Each week brings honest conversations with riders, trainers, and innovators who are changing how we work with horses. If you want to ride better, think differently, and put your horse first, this podcast is for you.

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