Podcasts We Love

dr chantal pinard, research radio equine guelph, equine eye care, eye care for horses

Source: Research Radio by Equine Guelph | with Dr. Chantal Pinard 

In this episode, Ann Firestone of Save Your Ass Long Eared Rescue joins Jec in California-to-New Hampshire phone conversation. Ann has been ardently devoted to this mule and donkey non profit for years.

lockie phillips horsemanship, psychology horse rider, alexa linton horsemanship, equitation science, horse podcasts

In this wide ranging conversation, Lockie Phillips of Emotional Horsemanship shares about his unique path to horses by way of a life of movement, as a dancer, how he believes sensitivity is a superpower, and the role of emotion as a helper in our horsemanship.

research radio equine, equine lameness, why is my horse lame, treatments lame horse, dr. judith koenig

Surgeon, researcher and teacher, OVC Health Science Centre at Ontario Veterinary College, discusses her research into methods of evaluating lameness. (Lameness detection equipment kindly donated by the Equine Foundation of Canada.

jec ballou best horse practices, podcast horse riding, equestrians psychology, horse podcasts

Rider fear can be all-consuming, and riding is as risky as it is fun and rewarding. In this episode, Jec Ballou, Amy Skinner, and Maddy Butcher share their thoughts and experiences on rider fear.

Sarah Schlote Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner, Dr. Stephen Peters, equine brain, alexa linton, whole horse podcast

Sarah Schlote, MA, RP, CCC, SEP is a Registered Psychotherapist, trauma therapist and Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner who has been involved in the field of animal-assisted interventions since 2003.

Dr. Scott Weese, Professor in Pathobiology at Ontario Veterinary College, horse gut function, health of horses nutrition, equine guelph research radio

Dr. Scott Weese, Professor in Pathobiology at Ontario Veterinary College, discusses the latest in Gut Function research.

large animal rescue, equine emergencies, jec ballou

Source: Best Horse Practices | Season 2, Episode 4 

lilly ludwig animal intuitive, alexa linton, horse psychology, equestrian psycholgy, connecting with horses

This chat with Animal Intuitive Lilly Ludwig was about as refreshing as they come, and her take on animal communication and busting down myths in the horse world is my cup of tea! In this episode, we discuss how to support our animals through transitions with the help of clear communication, how it doesn’t take any sort of gift to do it, what her mare Athena has to say about, well, everything, and the many ways our horses will surprise us if we let them. Enjoy!

equine guelph research radio, dr. mark hurtig veterinary college, therapies equine lameness

Mark explains some results from his research by answering questions regarding equine lameness and precautionary tales for training.

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