Episode 18: Fear to Joy, Advice for Newbies

Listen to Episode 18.

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This is Episode 18 of Season 3 and it’s an On the Fence segment in which Jec and I discuss a prompt from Art, a listener in Michigan. It concerns how best to introduce a non-horse-y person to the horse experience. I think we have some good starting points and will look forward to any suggestions you all might like to add.

Just a humble disclaimer here: I finally got Covid. Or, should I say, I have finally run into the energy-sapping, isolation-requiring wall that is Covid. It’s had me sleeping half the day, coughing up a fit, and it has robbed me of brain cells I thought I had. I’m starting to feel better, but, boy, it’s been a haul. I sure hope you all are healthy and staying warm this winter.

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One Comment

  1. Donation made and thank you for all your effort. Every podcast has value and good food for thought. My idea for newbies is that they are aware their thoughts and mindset matter. Positive, calm feelings matter and to know horses detect fear. I’ve become aware to always picture WHAT I want to have happen and now do it with my other animals. It’s a good mindset for all humans to do for how to live life. Picture what you want to have happen. 🙂

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