Tag: classical dressage

  • Ep. 86 Steve Hemphill, Jouster and Medieval Events

    I’m especially proud of this episode. First of all, Steve Hemphill is an acomplished horseman in his own right and has won tournaments in jousting and taught all over the world. He’s even done comentary for television on the topic. Secondly, this episode is completely the result of my youngest son, Colt. He saw a…

  • Ep. 84 Rachel Kosmal McCart, Equine Legal Solutions

      It is a complex world that we live in. I’ve seen horse world relationships end and things happen with disastrous consequences throughout my career. Like it or not, laws apply and understanding that world is important and necessary.  This week we are talking with Rachel Kosmal McCart of Equine Legal Solutions. She’s been a…

  • Ep. 80 Tik Maynard, International Eventer, Road to the Horse Champion, Author

    I was fortunate to be asked to be on the group discussion podcast, Compass Conversations, and Tik was also in the group. That’s how I met him and I’m glad I did. You meet a lot of talented horsemen and women. They’re not always people you actually want to spend time around. Tik’s fun, enthusiastic,…

  • Ep. 79 Nahshon Cook, Classical Dressage Clinician, Author

    Describing Nahshon Cook is an unenviable task. He’s not easily put in a box. His background is in Classical Dressage. He’s really more into working with physically broken horses to rehab the mind, body, and spirit. He’s highly intelligent. He’s a writer of things and organizer of a unique perspective. He’s my friend. Nahshon’s been…

  • Ep. 50 Patrick King Horsemanship and Dressage

    Patrick King is our first guest to come back and be on the podcast for a second time. He’s a Classical Dressage clinician and trainer who also has a background in the more foundational type of horsemanship taught by one of his early mentors, Ray Hunt.Patrick and I talk horses, but a big chunck of…

  • Ep. 37 Patrick King, Classical Dressage with a Scoche of Western Horsemanship

    A prime guest for a prime number, Patrick King is a product of two worlds. He apprenticed under Ray Hunt in his early 20s until Mark Russel brought him into the world of dressage. This might be the highest level and most technical episode we’ve had to date, but I think it will be enlightening…

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