On The Rail Liz & Jenna
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Welcome to On The Rail, the podcast exclusively for stock horse show amateurs, by amateurs. Join our passionate co-hosts as we explore every facet of the industry we all love, with engaging interviews featuring top competitors, seasoned professionals, and the Associations themselves. From behind-the-scenes insights to discussions on showing, economic impacts, and more, we cover it all. Saddle up and tune in every Monday to join our fellow amateurs on this exciting journey!
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090. A World of Colors: A Glimpse of the APHA World Show
This episode features an in-depth conversation about the 2024 APHA World Show, including insights from key figures within the American Paint Horse Association (APHA).
The discussion covers the show's schedule from June 21st through July 7th at the Will Rogers Center in Fort Worth, Texas, emphasizing its no-qualifying entry, diverse events beyond competition, and a strong focus on family involvement. The guests explore the importance of Fort Worth as a location, the broad spectrum of competitive and breeding opportunities, added money incentives, and the introduction of new classes geared towards growth areas.
A significant part of the conversation is dedicated to the innovative Intermediate Program designed to encourage wider participation by leveling the playing field for competitors. The episode also highlights the importance of APHA's corporate partnerships, particularly the new sponsorship from Boehringer Ingelheim for Intermediate division buckles. With a forthcoming focus on improving participant experience, air conditioning in the trail practice area, and a streamlined entry process, the episode provides a comprehensive overview of what to expect at the 2024 APHA World Show.
Additionally, it touches on the importance of feedback from attendees, the involvement of APHA's events team in enhancing the show experience, and the myriad of ways individuals can engage with the event beyond competition.
00:00 Welcome to the APHA World Show Special Episode!
01:02 Introducing the APHA World Show Committee Members
04:15 Deep Dive into the 2024 APHA World Show in Fort Worth
07:27 Exploring the $1.5 Million Prize Pool and New Class Additions
16:21 Feedback and Improvements for the 2024 World Show
20:23 Expanding and Simplifying the Intermediate Program
26:49 No Late Fee for Intermediate Division
27:15 Introducing RideFitLife: Tailored Fitness for Riders
27:52 Exploring the Intermediate Program
28:22 Highlighting the Youth Scholarship Program
30:56 Corporate Sponsorships and Their Impact
32:42 Setting Goals for the 2024 World Show
37:22 Improving the World Show Experience
41:14 Getting Involved: Advice for Competitors and Spectators
46:48 Final Thoughts and Contact Information -
089. Strength, Survival, and a Stallion with Amber Duckett
This episode of On The Rail Podcast, we get to see through the reins of Amber Duckett, an Idaho horse trainer and owner, who shares her journey from a young 4-H member to a professional trainer and owner of a successful stallion, One And Only Asset ('Marshall').
Amber's story highlights her DIY approach, the evolution of her career, and the special bond she has with Marshall, whose 'marshmallows' carry on his legacy.
In addition, we explore the recent regulatory changes by the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) and their impact on the horse community, covering the perspectives of stallion owners and enthusiasts. Discussions include the challenges and opportunities these changes present, the importance of community support, and an optimistic outlook for the future of horse competition and breeding.
00:00 Welcome to On The Rail Podcast: A Dive into DIY Horse Training and Stud Ownership
00:51 Meet Amber Duckett: A Journey from 4-H to Stud Ownership
02:04 From Oregon to Idaho: Amber's Path to Horse Training
02:58 The Art of DIY Horse Training: Passion Meets Necessity
04:30 Learning from the Best: Mentorship and Growth in Horse Training
08:10 Navigating the Horse Training Industry: Approaching Trainers for Advice
11:57 A Major Accident and Its Aftermath: Amber's Story of Recovery
29:13 Returning to the Arena: Overcoming Brain Trauma and Physical Challenges
38:56 Exploring New Horizons: Colt Starting Contest and Expanding Skills
40:50 The Horse Expo and a Surprise Proposal
43:19 RideFitLife: Tailored Fitness for Riders
45:50 The Story of Marshall: From Weanling to Stallion
01:04:49 Breeding Success and the Impact of APHA Changes
01:09:28 Reflections and Gratitude -
088. In The Pen with Mathis Show Horses
In this engaging episode of the On The Rail Podcast, listeners are treated to an in-depth conversation with Adam and Pasley Mathis, the dynamic duo behind Mathis Show Horses.
The Mathis' discuss their evolution from horse enthusiasts to professional trainers, shedding light on their personal and professional journeys that led to their partnership and the establishment of their training facility in 2019. Key topics include their approach to horse training, emphasizing adaptability and focusing on the unique needs of each horse.
They also explore the challenges and rewards of navigating the horse show industry, particularly within Western pleasure competitions, advocating for a balance between high-level and state-level events to promote inclusivity. Moreover, the Mathis' share insights into managing a flourishing business while maintaining a healthy work-life balance, especially after the birth of their child. The episode also highlights the importance of community support, business management skills, and the role of programs like the NSBA's Tomorrow's Horseman in ensuring career stability in the equestrian industry.
Through their story, Adam and Pasley Mathis inspire with their commitment to the sport, their business, and the wider equestrian community, all while looking eagerly toward the future of Mathis Show Horses and the industry at large.
00:00 Welcome to On The Rail Podcast: Special Guests Share Their Journey
00:57 The Mathis Show Horses Story: From Humble Beginnings to Success
05:57 Pasley Mathis: A Life Shaped by Horses
08:53 Diverse Backgrounds, Shared Passion: Adam and Pasley's Unique Perspectives
13:16 Adam's Path to Professional Horse Training
27:51 Building a Life Together: From Engagement to Launching Their Own Business
36:57 The Decision to Start Mathis Show Horses: Planning and Execution
41:51 Crafting a Career Plan: Insights and Reflections
42:30 The Joys and Challenges of Running a Business with Your Spouse
46:26 Navigating Work-Life Balance in a Family Business
53:48 Training Philosophies and the State of Western Pleasure
01:12:48 Embracing Opportunities: NSBA's Tomorrow Horseman Program
01:19:41 Looking Ahead: Goals and Aspirations for Mathis Show Horses -
087. Gettin' Ranchy with Shannon Quinlan Hill
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, we dive into the ranch world, featuring an interview with Shannon Quinlan Hill, co-trainer of Hill Performance Horses in Sharpsville, Pennsylvania. Shannon shares her extensive background in the equine industry, spanning from showing hunters and cow horses to auction sale barn horses, influenced by her horse trainer and judge parents.
The conversation covers her historic win in the Open Reining at Congress with Rough And Shiny, being the first woman to accomplish this feat, and the transition from reining to ranch riding, highlighting the differences between the disciplines.
Shannon discusses the growing popularity and competitive landscape of ranch riding, touching on training methods, horse preparation for shows, and the importance of maintaining the horses' happiness and expression in their jobs. Moreover, the episode delves into the future of ranch classes, the challenges of achieving consistency in judging, and Shannon's personal goals, including obtaining her judging card and contributing more to association boards and committees.
00:00 Welcome to the World of Ranch Riding
01:08 Meet Shannon Quinlan Hill: A Trailblazer in Equine Industry
03:34 From Reining to Ranch Riding: Shannon's Journey
04:43 The Evolution and Appeal of Ranch Riding
05:40 Ranch Riding vs. Reining: Understanding the Differences
06:25 Exploring the Classes and Competitions in Ranch Riding
09:28 Transitioning to Ranch Riding: Insights and Experiences
13:22 The Growth and Popularity of Ranch Riding
18:08 The Future of Ranch Riding and Industry Insights
43:22 Shannon's Future Goals and Closing Thoughts -
086. The National Equine Economic Impact Study with Julie Broadway
In the latest episode of On the Rail Podcast, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Julie Broadway, the President of the American Horse Council, to discuss the results of the 2023 National Equine Economic Impact Study. This research highlights the equine industry's significant $177 billion contribution to the U.S. economy and its role in supporting 2.2 million jobs. However, it also points to a slight decrease in the horse population, raising questions about the industry’s future. Throughout our discussion, we looked into the importance of these findings and discussed practical strategies and policy changes that could arise from this valuable data.
Understanding the results of this study is crucial for all horse owners and enthusiasts. It offers insights into how the industry contributes to the economy and the challenges it faces. By informing yourselves, you can contribute to the conversation, help shape future policies, and implement practices that support the growth and sustainability of the equine industry. Don’t forget to like, share, and follow/subscribe!
American Horse Council Website - Dive deeper into the study's findings and learn how you can get involved.
2023 National Equine Economic Impact Study - Access the full report and detailed insights on the economic contributions of the equine industry.
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085. The AQHA Professional Horsemen Academy with Jill Clark
In the latest episode of On the Rail Podcast, we chat with Jill Clark, DVM, a dedicated select amateur with a deep-rooted passion for the equine world. Jill shares her unique journey into horse showing, starting with her early roles in movies as a child that funded her first show horse.
Jill discussed her significant contributions to the AQHA community through the Professional Horsemen Endowment Fund and the Professional Horsemen Academy. Inspired by a story from Bruce Walquist and recognizing the financial struggles faced by professional horsemen, Jill and her husband took action. They initiated the endowment fund to provide sustainable support for professionals in crisis, offering not just emergency financial aid but also educational resources for effective business management.
The episode covered the importance of communication between trainers and amateurs, ethics, and the continuous need for education in the equestrian industry.
https://www.aqha.com/professional-horsemen-s-endowment-fundhttps://www.aqha.com/academy
Customer Reviews
Wow! How Insightful!
On The Rail is an absolute gem for anyone passionate about the stock horse show world! As an avid enthusiast, I've found this podcast to be an indispensable source of insights, stories, and expert interviews that delve deep into every aspect of the industry. The hosts' enthusiasm is infectious, making each episode an engaging and informative journey. From behind-the-scenes glimpses to discussions on showmanship, economics, and more, this podcast covers it all. ✨
Extremely informative for beginners!
I find this podcast extremely interesting being a beginner in the equine world. The different range of guest on the show gives so much different knowledge and information on the industry! Liz & Jenna do a great job with the interviews!
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Awesome podcast for all of us show industry people to get different perspectives of what goes on behind the scenes as well as different point of views from different industries. Great job ladies !