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.

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    What Your Horse's Nervous System Reveals About Trust and Liberty with Kaleigh Marie - Sponsored by Triple Crown Feeds

    Liberty trainer and Braveheart Beasts founder Kaleigh Marie shares how training oxen, mammoth donkeys, and mules before ever seriously working with horses shaped everything she knows about connection, trust, and the nervous system. Kaleigh Marie is a liberty trainer and performer based in the Northeast who has spent the last decade developing a nervous system-informed approach to horsemanship rooted in connection, positive reinforcement, and the foundational lessons she learned working with cattle, donkeys, and mules long before horses became her focus. In this episode you will learn: Why Kaleigh's foundation in training oxen and mammoth donkeys gave her a unique edge with horses What "conversational quality" means and how it shows up in your relationship with your horse Why donkeys ask "why should I?" — and why that's actually a gift to any trainer How the nervous system underlies everything from leg aids to liberty work The honest story of how clicker training almost derailed her liberty performances — and what she rebuilt from the ground up The difference between expectation and intention when you're struggling in a session What to do when you're not showing up as the trainer you want to be Why dull horses are often the most sensitive ones — and how they got that way The "backpack" concept and how co-regulation with your horse actually works Why self-regulation — for both horse and human — matters more than connection To find out more about Kaleigh Marie: website | instagram | facebook This episode is sponsored by Triple Crown Feeds The secret to raising a healthy horse begins with nutrition that goes beyond. The team at Triple Crown is dedicated to helping our customers succeed by understanding your horse's unique needs and working to develop the right feeding program for the horse you love. www.triplecrownfeed.com | instagram.com/triplecrownfeed | facebook.com/TripleCrownFeed | youtube.com/@triplecrownfeeds If you love honest conversations about horsemanship, trust, and the ongoing practice of becoming a better horse person, subscribe for more. Chapters: 00:00 Meet Kaylee Marie 01:10 Road to the Horse Memories 03:38 First Meeting with Tik  08:12 Braveheart Beasts Origins 08:31 Farm Kid to Oxen Trainer 13:07 Riding Cows and Controversy 18:39 Back to Horses and Draft Life 20:16 Mammoth Donkeys in the City 24:01 Connection and Motivation Lessons 8:05 Conversational Quality Explained 32:22 Nervous System Awakening 38:31 Rescue Rehab and Roman Story 45:18 First Q&A Reset as a Trainer 47:30 Gut Brain Connection 48:27 One Percent Better 48:55 Expectation Versus Intention 51:44 Stop And Regulate 53:28 Co Regulation Release 56:41 Leg Aid Without Fight 58:40 Sensitivity Versus Expression 01:00:46 Rehab Dull Horses 01:04:17 Clicker Training Ethics 01:09:42 Rock Bottom Without Food 01:15:47 Pressure And Resilience 01:18:53 Clicker For Quality 01:22:10 Keep Learning Through Pain 01:24:03 Rapid Fire Favorites 01:28:23 Final Thanks And Wrap

    1 h 29 min
  2. 30 ABR

    "Easy Keeper" Horses Are a Warning Sign… Here's Why with Dr Kent Tooman sponsored by Pegasus Training & Rehabilitation Center

    In this episode of Dear Horse World, equine veterinarian Dr. Kent Tooman breaks down the truth about equine metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and why more horses than ever are at risk of laminitis. Dr. Kent Tooman is an experienced equine veterinarian with over 30 years in practice, specializing in performance horses and metabolic health. In this episode you will learn: What's really happening inside your horse's body Why "easy keepers" may be misunderstood The subtle signs most owners miss (including fat deposits and barn blindness) Breed predispositions (ponies, Arabs, draft crosses, and more) Practical steps to reduce risk and manage weight safely How insulin affects your horse's health The connection between weight, metabolism, and laminitis Why modern horse management is increasing risk How to spot early warning signs before it's too late If you care about better horse health, training, and management, subscribe for more expert conversations. This episode is sponsored by Pegaus Training & Rehabilitation Center Here at Pegasus, our mission is to run a first class horse training, rehabilitation, and conditioning facility; provide horses of all disciplines with full and complete care of the highest quality; partner with our clients to ensure that we not only meet, but exceed, their individual goals and needs; and maintain our facility and equipment with the highest level of care. To find out more about Pegasus - website | instagram | facebook Chapters: 0:00 – The "Easy Keeper" Myth (Why This Matters) 1:12 – Meet Dr. Kent Tooman 3:45 – Why More Horses Are Developing Metabolic Issues 6:20 – What Is Equine Metabolic Syndrome? 9:10 – Insulin Explained (Simple Breakdown) 12:30 – Where Fat Shows Up (Signs Most Owners Miss) 16:15 – Barn Blindness: Why You Don't See the Problem 20:40 – Breed Risk: Ponies, Arabs & "Thrifty" Horses 25:10 – Why Modern Horses Are Getting Overweight 30:25 – The Link Between Weight & Laminitis 35:50 – How to Reduce Risk (Practical Steps) 41:30 – Feeding, Exercise & Management Mistakes 47:10 – Can This Be Reversed? 52:00 – The Future: Ozempic for Horses? 56:30 – Final Advice for Horse Owners ⚠️ Disclaimer - This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for veterinary advice.

    1 h 18 min
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    The Most Powerful Thing you can Train isn't Your Horse—it's Your Mind with Barbra Schulte - sponsored by Total Feeds

    Champion cutting horse trainer Barbra Schulte joins the Dear Horse World Podcast after teaching host Noelle her first cut in Weatherford, Texas, explaining her teaching approach through mechanics and nervous system regulation. They discuss staying in an optimal state between under-arousal and fight-or-flight, slowing down when things speed up, and building skills through fundamentals, clear sequences, repetition, and positive reinforcement (dopamine) to install neurological pathways rather than "muscle memory." Schulte outlines beginner learning, the discouraging "messy middle," refinement, and mastery, emphasizing between-lesson work, visualization, scripts/mantras, and self-coaching tools like "what's my job?" and "what do I control?" They address negative self-talk, fear of judgment, blame vs responsibility, and self-worth, and Schulte shares how human performance training influenced her competitive success, plus retreats and book recommendations.  To find out more about Barbra - Website | Instagram | Facebook Barbra Schulte is hostin a Cutting Clinic September 17-20th 2026 in Pony, Montana. Click here for more info. 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   What You'll Learn: Why your nervous system — not your technique — is the real ceiling on your riding performance How to find and stay in the sweet spot between flat and frantic, and what to do when you lose it Why positive reinforcement creates a dopamine cycle that accelerates skill acquisition The truth about muscle memory — and where new riding skills actually live in your body How to navigate the messy middle of learning without losing confidence or motivation Why nervousness is closer to peak performance than you think — and how blame moves you furthest away How Barbra used visualization and nervous system work to win two legs of cutting's triple crown Chapters: 00:00 Meet Barbra Schulte 01:00 Teaching With Awareness 03:40 Cutting Fundamentals Explained 07:06 When Things Speed Up 1 2:41 Dopamine And Learning Waves 19:38 Installing Skills And Practice Plans 31:41 Surviving The Messy Middle 35:48 Taming Negative Self Talk 38:46 Scripts Mantras And Regulation 42:38 Why You Ride In The First Place 43:54 No Failure In Learning 44:07 Total Equine Feed Story 47:19 Coming Home To Yourself 49:50 Visualization For Show Nerves 52:05 Do You Be You 01:00:28 Why Judgment Hurts 01:09:02 Nervous Anger Blame Rings 01:17:09 Hard Things Build Confidence 01:19:34 Why Nervous System Work 01:24:18 Retreats And Courses 01:26:37 Rapid Fire Wrap Up

    1 h 33 min
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    Bring a Proven System Into Your Riding - an NF+ Masterclass Exclusive with Ian Millar and Amy Millar sponsored by Connaway & Associates

    NF+ is proud to present our exclusive new Masterclass, The Millar Method Complete Training System, where Ian & Amy Millar introduce their system for building winning horses. Olympian Ian Millar returns on NF+ with Amy Millar to introduce the first of 16 episodes of the Millar Method, a consistent, repeatable system designed to develop horses that stay sound, confident, and ready to win. They share their backgrounds—Ian's record 10 Olympic Games, role with the Canadian show jumping team, and scholarship work in Ontario; Amy's two Olympic appearances, Canadian championship, team ambitions, and efforts to improve accessibility through Can Jump. The episode explains how their method applies from trail riding to top sport, grounded in understanding the horse's nature and using tools like lunging, round penning, gymnastics, grids, and courses. They emphasize principles that stay consistent while adapting teaching to how each horse and rider learns. A Program Responsible for nine Olympic Horses across two Generations. The Millar Method | Complete Training System -  Save 25% on annual memberships with code DHW25 Learn the system that has developed top-level horses for Olympians lan and Amy Millar. Chapters: 00:00 Meet the Millar Method 01:12 Ian and Amy Introductions 02:26 Why Teaching Matters 04:44 Sharing the Method 05:28 What the Method Covers 06:47 Tools and Foundations 07:45 Principles and Adaptation 08:19 How Horses and Riders Learn 08:55 Teaching Wins The Millar Method | Complete Training System -  Save 25% on annual memberships with code DHW25 Exclusively available on NF+, the equestrian masterclass platform for riders of all levels and disciplines. 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 | @connawayassociates | facebook.com/connawayassociatesequine

    9 min
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    Give the Horses Time - Peter Charles on Developing Riders and Horses that Last Sponsored by Connaway

    Peter Charles on Starting from Nothing, Building Champions, and Giving Horses Time Peter Charles joins the Dear Horse World Podcast for his first podcast and recounts leaving Liverpool at 15 after his parents died, starting as a groom in Ireland, getting limited early riding opportunities, and working up through top European yards before winning the Brussels World Cup at 24 on the 7-year-old April Son.    He contrasts his non-equestrian start with raising and training his children—Harry, Scarlett, and Sienna—emphasizing basics, hard work, confidence, and separating father from trainer; Harry learned on modest horses, was encouraged to choose riding himself, and later achieved multiple major medals and wins. Charles critiques the American hunter pathway versus Europe's pony system for developing competitive reactions, argues modern sport's nonstop schedule reduces time for partnerships, and stresses patience in producing horses, later starting ages, breeding selection via strong mare lines, and managing soundness by learning, asking questions, and knowing each horse's movement. This conversation explores: What starting from nothing actually teaches you (and what money can't replace) Why the European pony-riding system produces more instinctive, competitive riders The difference between giving your kids opportunity and making it too easy How to build a genuine partnership with a horse — and why rushing it will cost you later What to do when your string of top horses disappears overnight How confidence is built, not born — and why Peter never once doubted himself Why the mare matters more than the stallion in any breeding program How to become your own horse's best advocate when the vet doesn't have all the answers You can learn more about Peter Charles here:   Intagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathcroft_farm/ Website: https://heathcroftfarm.com   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 | @connawayassociates | facebook.com/connawayassociatesequine  Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast  01:25 From Liverpool to Horses  02:43 First Rides and First Win  03:47 Training the Charles Kids 07:52 Keeping Them Hungry  08:59 Europe vs America Systems  10:37 Letting Kids Choose 13:39 Learning From Mistakes  14:56 Giving Horses Time  20:08 Talent Versus Work Ethic  23:42 Modern Showjumping Chess  27:35 Building Confidence Today  29:27 Rotating Horses On Tour  29:49 Confidence Through Preparation  30:20 Show Circuit Eats Time  31:57 Basics Beat Money  33:29 Nations Cup Glory Days  37:18 Mentors And Giving Back  45:19 Breeding Starts With Mares  47:15 Soundness And Vet Wisdom  52:55 Rapid Fire And Farewell

    57 min
  6. 31 MAR

    Solving Horse Separation Anxiety: Why Herd-Bound Behavior Isn't Disobedience — It's Instinct with Kathy Baar

    Horse Separation anxiety is something most horse owners will face at some point. Sometimes it shows up as calling when a buddy leaves.  Sometimes it's a refusal to leave the barn.  Sometimes it escalates into behavior that feels dangerous, overwhelming, or emotionally exhausting. And despite how common it is, it can feel isolating — especially when even experienced professionals don't always have a clear roadmap. In this episode, we sit down with clinician and author Kathy Baar to unpack herd-bound behavior through the lens of psychology and biology. Kathy has spent decades studying how horses bond, how they regulate, and how easily their instincts can be misunderstood. This conversation explores: What separation anxiety is (and what it isn't) Why horses bond so deeply — especially when traveling or stabled together The difference between connection and codependency How to expand your horse's comfort zone safely What to do in show situations when you don't have weeks to rebuild patterns How your own personality type impacts how your horse learns Why safety and comfort must come before food or reward This episode is for you if: Your horse struggles leaving the barn or their buddy Show warm-ups feel unpredictable You feel embarrassed or alone in this challenge You want to understand herd-bound behavior at its root You're ready to build confidence in your horse without escalating intensity Kathy's book that she would read to the horse world - Natural Horse-Man-Ship: Six Keys to a Natural Horse-Human Relationship (A Western Horseman Book) by Pat Perelli Kathy offers understanding — when you understand what your horse is truly seeking, your approach begins to change. Kathy Baar is a clinician, trainer, and author known for her thoughtful, psychology-based approach to horsemanship. Drawing influence from the lineage of Tom and Bill Dorrance and Ray Hunt, Kathy focuses on developing both connection with the human and internal confidence within the horse. Recently, Kathy was a judge at Road to the Horse and enjoyed the opportunity to experience the event from a judges perspective. Her book, Solving Separation Anxiety: Over 77 Savvy Solutions for Herd Bound Behavior, is a practical guide for riders navigating barn sour and buddy sour behavior. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 3:00 How Motherhood Sparked a Book About Horse Separation Anxiety 7:00 What Is Herd Bound Behavior and Why Does It Happen 11:00 Building the Kind of Relationship That Replaces the Herd 17:00 How Common Is Separation Anxiety — and Is It Ever Solved? 22:00 Why Horses Bond So Deeply When They Travel Together 23:00 Horses in Pastures and Herds: Strategies That Work 28:00 Noelle's Feral Mare and Learning to Slow Down 36:00 Horses in Stalls: Training From the Comfort Zone 40:00 Nature vs Nurture — Is Your Horse Born Anxious? 45:00 Horses Kept in Pairs: The Hardest Scenario 51:00 Groundwork That Actually Transfers to the Saddle 58:00 Pressure, Yielding, and the Man's Horse Myth 1:00:00 Riding With a Buddy Horse — and Staying Present 1:06:00 Emergency Strategies at Horse Shows 1:08:00 Extroverted vs Introverted Horse Learners 1:14:00 Key Takeaways Before You Go 1:15:00 Barn Sour vs Buddy Sour: What the Terms Really Mean 1:17:00 Rapid Fire Questions with Kathy Barr Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to Dear Horse World wherever you listen, leave us a review — it genuinely helps more people find these conversations — and share this episode with someone who needs to hear how to support their horses. 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.

    1 h 17 min
  7. 24 MAR

    From Alaska to Argentina on Horseback: The Untold Aftermath with Filipe Masetti Leite Sponsored by Total Feeds

    What does it really mean to commit to something that scares you? In this episode, we sit down with Filipe Masetti Leite, a journalist, filmmaker, and long rider who traveled more than 27,000 kilometers on horseback from the Canadian Rockies to the southern tip of Argentina. Over eight years, he crossed 12 countries, navigated remote terrain, built partnerships with 11 horses, and lived at the speed of a walk. But this conversation goes far beyond the mileage. We talk about what happens when you slow life down to three kilometers an hour. What leadership looks like when your team has four legs. The bond of a heart horse. The tension between loving horses and using them. The identity crisis that can follow achievement. And why having an "X" on your map might matter more than the destination itself. This is a conversation about fear, resilience, ego, spirituality, and the responsibility that comes with living a dream out loud. You can find The Long Rider - Filipe's award-winning film documenting his ride across the Americas here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7hudXw67yw Resources mentioned in this episode: Filipe's memoir detailing the journey, the borders, the horses, and what it changed in him - Long Ride Home: Guts, Guns and Grizzlies Tschiffely's Ride by Aimé Tschiffely - The 1925 account of a Swiss schoolteacher who rode from Buenos Aires to New York on two Criollo horses — the book that inspired Filipe's dream as a child.  The Long Riders' Guild - An organization preserving the history and stories of modern long-distance equestrian explorers. Children's Cancer Hospital in Brazil - The ride to Ushuaia helped raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer support. Follow Filipe on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/filipemasetti/ Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to Dear Horse World wherever you listen, leave us a review — it genuinely helps more people find these conversations — and share this episode with someone who needs to hear more adventure horse stories. 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 Chapters: 00:00 Inro 02:06 NFR Host Origins 02:57 Writing the Dream 05:19 War Room Planning 05:37 Finding the First Horses 08:13 Bruiser Heart Horse 09:57 Living Like a Herd 14:19 Presence at Three KPH 17:59 Lessons on Fear 20:47 Defining Resilience 22:06 Finding Your Purpose 25:21 Grounded by Walking 29:18 Loving vs Objectifying 34:46 Intent Over Outcome 35:39 Natural vs Forced Riding 39:01 Trail Riders Matter 40:14 Judgment and Humility 44:55 Bruiser the Heart Horse 48:32 Cowboy Life and Meaning 50:54 Leadership Lessons from Horses 53:20 Wild Horses and Border Chaos 55:13 PTSD Depression and Recovery 01:00:01 Staying Whole with Horses 01:03:14 No Excuses Mindset 01:04:45 Rapid Fire

    1 h 8 min
  8. 17 MAR

    Road to the Horse Prep: Elisa Wallace Reveals her Secret to Staying relaxed under Pressure - Sponsored by StableFeed

    Not every rider has access to the perfectly bred, professionally produced sport horse. Many are figuring things out with the horse they could afford, learning as they go, and trying to build a partnership along the way. In this episode, 5★ event rider and trainer Elisa Wallace shares what she has learned from producing horses many others overlook, including Mustangs and off-the-track Thoroughbreds. Alongside competing at the highest levels of eventing, Elisa has built a career developing unconventional horses into dream ones. In this episode of "No Stupid Questions," we discuss: How to evaluate a horse when shopping on a budget The red flags riders should pay attention to early on The first steps to building trust with a new horse How to rebuild confidence after setbacks Signs your horse is progressing, even when improvement feels slow What unconventional horses can teach riders that highly produced horses cannot The book Elisa would read to the horse world - Four Square by Lucinda Green For riders navigating the journey with one horse, modest resources, and a lot of determination, this episode is a reminder that your dreams are possible with the horse you have. Resources: https://wallaceeventing.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/WallaceEventing https://roadtothehorse.com/elisa-wallace-usa/ This epidsode is generously sponsored by: StableFeed - What You Feed Your Horse Matters StableFeed is redefining equine nutrition with all natural horse feed and supplements made from real, whole foods. Using a unique forage, Sainfoin, as the base of their forage prodcuts and clean plant ingredients, never chemicals, fillers , or by products. StableFeed helps horses thrive with nutrition designed the way nature intended. Real food with real results. Explore more at stablefeed.com | @StableFeed   Chapters: 00:00 Ocala Week Announcement  00:39 Meet Elisa Wallace  01:57 Road to the Horse Nerves  04:46 Mustangs to Eventing Path  06:30 Fledge and Mustang Magic  14:03 Mustang Sensitivity Explained  19:59 Pressure and Communication  23:53 No Stupid Questions Begins  26:29 Underdog Success Story  28:49 Permission to Be Unorthodox  35:41 Producing Horses and Fear  40:57 Mentors and Asking for Help  44:40 Choosing Horses by Intuition  45:32 Overthinking Choices  46:32 Colts Versus Fillies  48:32 Mare Mindset Lessons  52:16 Format Change Gameplan  56:55 Learning From Past Rides  59:23 Green Horse Basics  01:05:43 Pressure Off Progress  01:10:50 Play Builds Partnership  01:13:29 Fun Groundwork Ideas  01:15:42 Gratitude And Perspective  01:16:47 Rapid Fire Wrap   Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to Dear Horse World wherever you listen, leave us a review — it genuinely helps more people find these conversations — and share this episode with someone who needs to hear this. And you can follow us on instagram too! Click here 👉 www.instagram.com/dearhorseworld

    1 h 22 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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