Canter Therapy Dr Shelley Appleton & Kathryn Christieson
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A podcast hosted by Dr. Shelley Appleton of Calm Willing Confident Horses and Kathryn Christieson of Firenza Park Equine Services on all things horse and learning
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83: Endurance Riding & Breeding with Jodie Luck
We are joined in this episode by the gorgeous Jodie Luck from Almarzan Stud in Birdwood, South Australia.
Jodie is an experienced and successful endurance competitor, as well as a breeder of Arabians, Warmbloods and German Riding Ponies. Jodie is a dedicated learner and she takes us on a journey into how she worked stuff out.
To find out more about Almazaan Stud:
Facebook @almazaan stud
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82: Dr Raquel Butler from Integrated Veterinary Therapeutics
We had the privilege of talking to Dr. Raquel Butler from Integrative Veterinary Therapeutics. Raquel is an absolute wealth of knowledge in the industry, having initially trained as a veterinarian before immersing herself in equine bodywork and biomechanics. In this episode we talk about the role of functional posture how it goes hand in hand with soundness.
Find out more about Raquel on Facebook: Integrative Veterinary Therapeutics
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81: Learning to Ride as an Adult
Learning to ride as an adult is harder than you think! This episode delves into the unique challenges faced by adults learning to ride horses. In this episode, we engage in a conversation with Sam McGilvray, unraveling her journey into horsemanship. Sam shares her experience and frustrations of navigating the world of riding, offering insights into self-discovery and some of life's lessons.
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80: Dr. Lizzie McCready & Empowering Horse Owners
In this episode, we have the privilege of chatting with Dr. Lizzie McCready, a dedicated veterinarian on a mission to enhance the lives of animals everywhere. With a passion for ongoing learning and a heart for the equestrian community, Dr. McCready is committed to sharing her veterinary expertise to positively impact horses. She's all about empowering everyday horse owners with practical skills and invaluable horse-health knowledge, enabling them to provide the best possible care for their horses.
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79: The Lessons from 2023
In this episode Kat and Shelley reflect on what their highlights and learnings from 2023 were.
2023 was full of lots of insightful conversations and clinics and 2024 will no doubt be the same ❤️ -
78: Horse Lameness & Poor Performance with Dr. Sue Dyson
Dr. Sue Dyson is a well-known veterinarian and researcher in the field of equine health and welfare, particularly in the area of lameness and poor performance in performance horses. She has made significant contributions to the understanding of pain and discomfort in ridden horses.
Customer Reviews
Mostly love, interviews not so much
In general I mostly love this pod cast. It has terrific content on a wide variety of horse related topics, and interviews with some really amazing folks. That said there are a couple of things that are frustrating for this listener. Some forgivable, due to logistics such as the sound quality. This duo seem to be recording directly from a Zoom or Skype conversation as there is jumping, skipping, fast forwarding and sometimes we are told that the other person is frozen... but... in every episode, really?? Yup it's annoying but forgivable.
What is not forgivable is interrupting persons being interviewed smack in the middle of a sentence or thought. And constant "yeah, ok" "right" "uh huh" while they are speaking is incredibly annoying and comes off as rude and rushing the speaker. I was super excited about the interview with Luke Thomas so skipped ahead to listen to it. OMG it was so frustrating!!! He could barely finish a thought without being interrupted or a little "uh-huh yeah" from the host every 5-6 words out of this poor guy's mouth. I desperately wished her to just sit quiet and let the man talk. But I absolutely wanted to throttle her when she did it through his discussion of the monocular and binocular vision as it pertains to learning; causing the information he was trying to share to be disjointed and difficult to absorb. ARGH 😖
I am going to listen to the Kerry Thomas interviews and I've got my fingers crossed it's not more of the same.
Please 🙏🏼 just sit quietly and allow the interviewee the full spotlight. Because it is an interview, not a conversation, there is no need to assure the speaker that you are listening with little affirmations every few minutes
On a whole this is a great podcast with interviewing skills needing improvement.