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This is Episode 8 of Season 4. It’s an On the Fence show and in it, Jec and I talk about what it means to be an expert, the need for a beginner’s mind and the benefits of expanding the aforementioned comfort zones.
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Jec mentions Kevin Haussler of Colorado State University. A related website is here. She also mentions Adam Till. In a Facebook post, he writes: “So many people just care about how good a horse is to ride and barely make an effort to make sure training holes are filled….Make sure a six year old kid you don’t know can handle your horse.”
Check out this episode for more on dogma, a Hidden Brain link, and “experts.”
I’m reminded of something Randy Rieman told me years ago:
If you’re not expanding your comfort zones, you’re shrinking them. That’s true for humans and horses alike.
In the newsletter this week, we have a great guest column about the Pony Express Re-Ride, a relay event that covers all 1,800 + miles of the historic trail.
And, as ever, we have great books available at the Cayuse Communications library.
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That’s it. Another episode in the can and out of the barn. Thanks for listening, y’all!