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29 Jul 2024 | 103. Mastering Arena Footing: Insights with Premier Equestrian | 01:12:33 | |
In this episode of On The Rail podcast, we engage in an in-depth discussion with Dax Hardy, an arena footing consultant from Premier Equestrian. The episode begins with the introduction of a new giveaway sponsor, IRide Equestrian Lifestyle, before moving into the complexities of arena base construction and footing materials. Topics include achieving the right composition for various riding disciplines and the importance of additives for arena quality. Dax shares expert advice on common misconceptions, maintenance tips, and different climate considerations. The episode also covers detailed solutions for arena sand issues, including sand testing procedures, the benefits of sieve analysis, and microscopic examinations. Listeners are encouraged to reach out to Premier Equestrian for free consultations, blueprint access, and further information available on their blog. This episode is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to build or enhance their equestrian arena. Related Links/Products Mentioned: -IRide Equestrian Lifestyle, Giveaway Sponsor -Learn more about the Ride Fit Life 00:00 Welcome and Exciting Giveaway Announcement 01:02 Introducing Our New Sponsor: I Ride Equestrian Lifestyle 01:47 How to Participate in Our Giveaways 02:04 Meet Our Guest: Dax Hardy from Premier Equestrian 03:05 Dax Hardy's Journey into Arena Footing Consulting 06:19 Understanding Arena Footing Basics 10:32 Constructing a Good Riding Arena Base 18:27 Regional Considerations for Arena Construction 22:40 The Importance of Sand Quality in Arena Footing 31:23 Silica Sand and Its Benefits for Equestrian Arenas 37:43 Challenges of Arena Footing for Different Disciplines 38:48 Introducing RideFitLife: Fitness for Riders 39:23 Footing for Western Events: Limestone and Clay Bases 42:07 Understanding Arena Additives 47:49 Addressing Concerns About Synthetic Footing 52:10 Common Arena Footing Issues and Misconceptions 58:47 Building a Round Pen: Footing Considerations 01:00:17 Indoor vs. Outdoor Arenas: Key Differences 01:05:01 Innovative Footing Technologies: Ebb and Flow Systems 01:07:49 Conclusion and Contact Information | |||
27 Feb 2023 | 029. Industry Insider with Tara Landon | 00:48:18 | |
Join us for a very special episode of On The Rail Podcast, where we sit down with Tara and Doug Landon, the dynamic duo behind the March to the Arch benefit horse show. Doug started the event in 2005 after his own cancer diagnosis, and the show has since raised over $800,000 for cancer research. Tara and Doug take us behind the scenes of this leading horse show and discuss their plans for the 2023 edition. We also dive into the world of professional mane banding and braiding with Tara. With over 15 years of experience working with some of the industry's top horses, Tara is a true expert in her field. She shares with us the good, the bad, and the ugly of doing manes at the biggest horse shows in the country. Tune into this exciting episode of On The Rail Podcast, where we explore the intersection of horse shows, cancer research, and the art of mane banding and braiding. If you would like to learn more about March to the Arch, visit the website here. Follow us on Facebook! | |||
20 Mar 2023 | 032. A Jog Into the International Judge's Seminar | 00:50:16 | |
Join us for the latest episode of On The Rail Podcast, where we talk with judging experts David Dellin and Sandy Jirkovsky about their experience as instructors at the 2023 International Equine Judges Seminar hosted annually by the Color Breed Council. David and Sandy provide a complete recap of the event weekend. They discuss the seminar's purpose and who it's intended for, emphasizing the importance of bringing together equine judges from all over to discuss and learn about the latest trends, scoring procedures, and judging standards. They provide insights into what judges are doing well and how judging can be improved. Finally, while this seminar is restricted to judges and judge applicants, our guests suggest what exhibitors should take away from it. Thanks for tuning into On The Rail Podcast! If you enjoyed the show, help us spread the word by subscribing to our podcast on your favorite platform, leaving us a review, following us on social media, and sharing our episodes with your friends and family. Your support helps us bring you more great content and keep the conversation rolling. Thank you! | |||
10 Oct 2022 | 009. Amateur Hour with Meg DePalma Pye | 00:54:34 | |
Welcome back to another Monday episode. This week's guest is amateur exhibitor Meg Pye! A great episode where we get to chat about some in-depth issues in the industry & what it is like owning & showing multiple horses (with two different trainers!). Don't forget to leave a review and give a follow if you enjoyed this episode! Follow us on Facebook! | |||
22 May 2023 | 041. Roundtable: Drug & Medication Usage in Show Horses | 01:02:55 | |
Have you ever even thought to be concerned about liniment causing your horse to fail a drug test? Get ready for an eye-opening episode of the On the Rail podcast as we delve into the intricacies of equine drug medication usage rules. In this episode of the On the Rail podcast, we interviewed three guests from the industry: Ward Stutz, AQHA Director of Breed Integrity, Animal Welfare & Education; Dr. Billy Smith, Executive Director of APHA; and Dr. Stephen Schumacher, Chief Administrator of USEF's Equine Drugs and Medications Program.
The guests discussed the importance of equine drug medication usage rules for horse welfare and sport integrity. They shared insights into the drug testing procedures of AQHA, APHA, and USEF, as well as the responsibilities and disciplinary processes associated with failed tests.
The conversation also covered commonly used substances in the equine industry and strategies to ensure that supplements and seemingly innocent products don't result in failed tests.
Additionally, we explored the collection and analysis of samples, including the selection process for testing horses and the consequences of detecting prohibited substances.
Overall, this episode provided valuable information about equine drug medication usage rules and shed light on the challenges faced by those involved in their enforcement. Be sure to follow and share the podcast with your fellow equine enthusiasts. | |||
10 Jul 2023 | 048. Industry Insiders: Gals of the Pacific Northwest | 00:56:59 | |
Welcome to another episode of On the Rail Podcast! In this interview, we had the opportunity to sit down with Linsey Kimbrough and Crysta Kellar to explore the vibrant horse show scene of the Pacific Northwest.
We explored the unique challenges and exciting opportunities that exist within this region. From discussing the specific endeavors of their WSQHA club, such as staying fresh and innovative with event ideas, securing sponsorship support, and fostering collaboration with other breeds and associations, to highlighting the educational opportunities and financial stability provided by the club. We also touched on the club's commitment to scholarships and creating a warm and welcoming environment for all.
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04 Sep 2023 | 056. Showmanship Special with Jenny Frid & Paige Walker | 00:56:48 | |
Join us for an insightful episode of On the Rail Podcast as we chat with two distinguished figures: multiple World Champion showmanship exhibitor Paige Wacker and seasoned World Champion coach Jenny Jordan Frid about the evolving world of showmanship in 2023. Discover the defining characteristics of modern showmanship and its equipment, along with effective warm-up strategies. Learn how these experts manage nerves, stay focused, and excel in high-stakes competitions.
Tune in for valuable tips on training, preparation, and navigating the competitive landscape. Don't miss this dynamic discussion and follow On the Rail Podcast for more engaging episodes! | |||
24 Jul 2023 | 050. Roundtable: HorseshowING Moms | 01:04:44 | |
In this month's roundtable episode of On the Rail Podcast, we hear from remarkable horse showing moms who share their insights on balancing the demands of horse showing and family life. They discuss the challenges faced, strategies for effective time management, financial considerations, and advice for others in similar situations. Join us to gain inspiration from these incredible women as they navigate the complexities of parenting while pursuing their passion for horse showing.
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01 Apr 2024 | 086. The National Equine Economic Impact Study with Julie Broadway | 00:45:27 | |
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!
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03 Feb 2025 | 130. Non-Pro Perspectives on the Appaloosa Community | 01:04:11 | |
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, a panel of non-pro exhibitors from the Appaloosa Club share their experiences and passion for Appaloosa horses. They discuss their introductions to the breed, the unique appeal of Appaloosa horses, and the supportive community that surrounds them. The episode also talks about the challenges of balancing life and showing, the versatility of Appaloosas in various events including speed classes, and the tight-knit family feeling within the Appaloosa community. They highlight efforts needed to grow the breed's participation and reflect on their favorite memories and future aspirations for the Appaloosa community. 00:00 Welcome to the On the Rail Podcast 01:01 Meet the Appaloosa Enthusiasts 02:14 Diving into Appaloosa Experiences 05:58 Challenges and Rewards of Showing Appaloosas 09:44 Comparing Appaloosas with Other Breeds 10:27 The Appeal of Appaloosas 21:05 Balancing Life and Showing Horses 28:51 Support and Challenges for Non-Pros 35:33 Incentives for Novice Participants 37:38 Industry-Wide Struggles and Solutions 39:40 NSBA Dual Approval and Show Locations 43:55 Speed Events and Competitions 55:03 Favorite Memories and Family Experiences 01:00:07 Future of the Appaloosa Community 01:00:57 Final Thoughts and Farewell | |||
24 Mar 2025 | 137. A Spin in the Ranch Pen with Brooke Dixon | 01:01:06 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we welcome Brooke Dixon, a ranch horse trainer based in Gunnar, Texas at the DG Ranch. Brooke shares her journey from growing up in Delaware with a horse trainer father to becoming a professional trainer herself. She discusses her training philosophy which emphasizes understanding horses as individuals, ensuring they are confident, and meeting them where they are. Brooke highlights her transition from all-around horse shows to specializing in ranch riding, giving insights into her training routines, client relationships, and the importance of not putting too much pressure on oneself. She also shares her experiences working alongside her fiancé, Clint Thomas, and their goals for their business, Clint + Brook Performance Horses. 00:47 Meet Brooke: From Delaware to Texas 01:19 Brooke's Early Horse Training Journey 02:35 Supreme Champion: Brooke's Dad's Legacy 06:13 Balancing Sports and Horses 13:12 Training Philosophy and Approach 14:23 The Importance of Slowing Down 28:40 Building a Training Business with Clint 32:41 Navigating Horse Locations 33:22 Building Client-Trainer Relationships 36:49 The Versatility of Ranch Horses 39:28 Breeding and Training Ranch Horses 45:35 Lessons from Training Horses 50:07 Common Mistakes and Misconceptions 58:43 Future Plans and Contact Information | |||
09 Jan 2023 | 022. Industry Leader: Barb Delf | 00:44:35 | |
Ever wonder what goes into making these funny things we call tail extensions? In today's episode, we talked to Barb Delf, owner of Custom Tails. We got the nitty gritty on tail extensions. Barb was on the forefront of tail extensions when they first became "a thing" in our horse show world. We talk about how she got started, tips for buying the right tail even if you have a unique horse, and how to best care for your investment. She gives a pro tip we didn't know about...dish soap! Give it a listen!
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26 Dec 2022 | 020. Industry Insider with Laura Gilmer | 00:42:40 | |
The horse market has been outrageous lately. Is that changing? What is selling? What isn't? We don't have a crystal ball, but we do have some answers for you! In today's episode, we chatted with Laura Gilmer, who runs the high-end horse sales website, Serious Inquiries Only Equine. If anyone has a good pulse on the sales side of the horse industry, Laura does! She's full of knowledge, and we think you'll enjoy her dry sense of humor in this episode. Check out horses for sale. Follow us on Facebook! | |||
24 Oct 2022 | 011. The Weight of the World with AQHA's Championship Show Team | 00:58:06 | |
We all know the coveted globe might be the industry's most elusive trophy! This week we have a deep dive look at what goes into planning and managing the world shows with the AQHA Championship Show team. We discuss new changes you can expect at the 2023 AQHA World Show, as well as touch on the recently announced Performance Alteration Testing that will be implemented. Follow us on Facebook! Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe! | |||
17 Feb 2025 | 132. Horse Show After Hours: And....They're Back | 01:20:41 | |
In this highly anticipated episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we are joined by our husbands, Lantz and Jason, to talk about the dynamics of being married to horsewomen. They share their experiences, discuss the quirks and challenges of supporting their wives' passions, and recount amusing personal anecdotes. Topics range from identifying horses in a field, directing trailer parking under stress, surviving a 24-hour horse show, to balancing the demands of business ownership. The episode wraps up with a fun segment on hypothetical horse show events and advice for dealing with difficult people. This engaging and humorous conversation offers a unique insight into the lives of horse show husbands and makes for an entertaining listen for both horse enthusiasts and general audiences. 00:00 Introduction and Awkward Start 02:07 Meet Jason: Liz's New Husband 04:09 Meet Lantz: Jenna's Husband 06:05 Horse Husband Survival Guide 09:39 Horse-Related Texts and Phrases 17:25 Who Knows Their Wife Better? 32:21 Listener Questions and Weird Habits 39:06 The Reality of Owning Horses 42:06 Listener Questions: Horse Girl Quirks 45:42 Hypothetical Horseshoe Husband Olympics 46:46 Identifying Your Wife's Horse 50:12 Trailer Backing Challenges 54:52 Surviving a Day at a Horse Show Alone 59:38 Describing Your Wife's Horse in Three Words 01:02:46 Advice for Business Owners 01:08:23 Dealing with Difficult People 01:14:40 Fun Horse Show Event and Outfit Choices 01:18:18 Valentine's Day and Closing Remarks | |||
29 Aug 2022 | 003. IL: Kristin Titov | 01:00:18 | |
Everybody knows Hobby Horse Inc., but do you know the amazing woman behind it? Meet Kristin Titov, an absolute inspiration, industry leader, and just a wonderful human being that is the CEO of Hobby Horse! We deep dive into the running of a fashion apparel business for our industry and have a few moments of deep conversation. We loved every minute of this interview & hope you listeners do as well! Follow Hobby Horse here! Follow us on Facebook! **Podcast cover art inspired by Kirstie Marie Photography's photoshoot with Kristin** | |||
22 Aug 2022 | 002. IL: Cody Parmenter Photography | 00:50:37 | |
In this episode we get to know Industry Leader, Cody and his wife Courtney, & discuss life as a horse show photographer. What a perfect second episode to release right after the NSBA World Show where Cody was awarded being the official horse show photographer! We hope you enjoy! Connect with Cody Here! | |||
13 Feb 2023 | 027. Horse Show After Hours: Life as a Non-Horse Guy in a Horse Girl World | 01:30:41 | |
In honor of Valentine's Day week, get ready for a hilarious ride with On The Rail Podcast! In this episode, we are turning the tables and giving our non-horsey significant others a chance to share their experiences. These brave souls have taken the plunge and fallen in love with us horse-crazy girls. Hear their side about the ups and downs of dating someone who's more in love with their four-legged friends than anything else, and get the guys' take on the crazy stuff we do that seems completely normal to us. At the end of the episode, we do a rapid-fire round of what some standard horse terms mean to them. Sheath cleaning, anyone?? We're diving into what it takes to keep the love alive when one person is head over hooves for horses...and one isn't. Whether you're a horse lover or not, you won't want to miss this episode filled with humor, heart, and a lot of horsing around! Follow Us on Facebook! | |||
12 Aug 2024 | 105. Hydrogels, Orthobiologics, and More: Transforming Horse Joint Care with Dr. Erica Lacher | 01:05:29 | |
In this episode of the On the Rail Podcast, we engage in a comprehensive discussion with Dr. Erica Lacher, an equine veterinarian and host of 'Straight from the Horse Doctor's Mouth'. The episode begins with housekeeping and announcements about giveaways from IRide Equestrian. They discuss the importance of proper shoeing and fitness in maintaining horse joint health and delve into various treatments for equine joint disease, ranging from steroids to orthobiologics. Dr. Lacher emphasizes the significance of tailored fitness and shoeing programs over routine maintenance injections for joint health. Additionally, emerging technologies and therapies like hydrogels and diagnostic advancements are explored, providing listeners with advanced knowledge in equine care. Practical tips on recognizing early signs of joint issues and the necessity of a strong partnership with a veterinarian are highlighted throughout the discussion. Releated Links/Products Mentioned: -IRide Equestrian Lifestyle, Giveaway Sponsor -Straight from the Horse Doctor's Mouth Podcast 00:00 Welcome and Housekeeping 01:45 Introducing Dr. Erica Lacher 04:48 Understanding Equine Joint Disease 14:03 Preventative Strategies for Joint Health 17:44 The Importance of Proper Shoeing 22:35 Nutrition and Supplements 29:43 Therapies for Joint Disease 33:40 Steroids in Equine Treatment 34:28 Introduction to Orthobiologics 35:05 PRP and Its Mechanism 37:17 Stem Cells and Their Applications 39:31 Shockwave Therapy 40:14 Hydrogels: A New Frontier 48:15 Choosing the Right Therapy 54:07 Emerging Technologies in Equine Medicine 59:37 Common Myths and Misconceptions 01:02:05 Practical Tips for Horse Owners 01:03:33 Conclusion and Contact Information | |||
14 Nov 2022 | 014. Horse Show After Hours with Liz & Jenna | 00:43:08 | |
Welcome to our first episode of Horse Show After Hours, our fun little banter episodes to help you get to know your hosts better! We all know that the most fun happens once the show is finally over for the day, and we're looking forward to more of these fun little episodes in-between interviewing our amazing guests! It has been such a blast getting to know these folks in within our industry, and our guest lineup just keeps growing! Follow us on Facebook! | |||
12 Feb 2024 | 079. Horse Show After Hours: The Boys Are Back | 01:23:30 | |
The Boys are back! In this heartwarming Valentine's week special of On the Rail Podcast, we are thrilled to bring back another episode featuring our non-horsey partners, Jason and Lantz. Last year, they stole the hearts of many and even climbed the charts, making it one of our most memorable episodes.
This year, we took a deep dive into the ups and downs of the past year, celebrating personal milestones like engagements and debating the profound impact of horses on our lives and relationships. From laughter to tears, this episode is a candid exploration of love, loss, and the unbreakable bonds formed in the shared journey of life with horses. Don't miss this intimate glimpse into our world. | |||
11 Mar 2024 | 083. Let's Hear It For the Boys with Chelsea Sinclair and Susie Phillips | 01:11:00 | |
We're thrilled to host Dr. Chelsea Sinclair and Susie Phillips, leading figures in the sphere of equine reproduction and breeding. They'll walk us through their early days in the industry, the evolving art of stallion management, and the intricacies of stallion ownership from economic, marketing, and mare owner perspectives. We'll also explore how they select stallion prospects, the current breeding programs, and their industry impact. Chelsea and Susie will also share invaluable advice for those aspiring to venture into stallion ownership.
Join us for this deep dive into the critical aspects of managing and owning stallions in the horse industry. If you're drawn to equine breeding or considering becoming a stallion owner, this episode is packed with expert insights you won't want to miss.
Remember, your support through ratings, follows, shares, and reviews helps us continue to explore the multifaceted world of the stock horse show industry. Tune in every Monday for more engaging conversations tailored to our passionate community.
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01 Jul 2024 | 099. On The Rail Goes Down Under | 01:32:37 | |
In this enlightening episode of On the Rail podcast, we converse with four distinguished Australian horsewomen, Shelly Lalor, Deanne Warwick, Janet Mansley, and Lara McEachern The discussion navigates their rich histories in horse showing, contrasts between American and Australian equestrian scenes, the DIY culture of horse training, and the logistical challenges of managing extensive distances in Australia. They highlight youth engagement, economic impacts, and the strong communal support in their equestrian circles. Additionally, aspirations for the future, the balance between children's education and training, and the growth potential in the ranch riding and amateur sectors are explored. The episode closes with an invitation to international audiences to witness Australia’s horse shows and cultural hospitality. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions 01:17 Shelly's Equine Journey 01:42 Deanne's Equine Journey 02:09 Janet's Equine Journey 04:20 Lara's Equine Journey 05:41 Discussion on Australian Stock Horses 08:13 Camp Drafting Explained 09:34 Regional Differences in Horse Disciplines 12:25 Rise of Ranch Riding in Australia 21:38 Challenges of Horse Showing in Australia 28:56 Balancing School and Horse Showing 33:18 DIY Training and Community Support 51:13 Transitioning Young Horses to Amateur and Youth Riders 52:26 Comparing Horse Training Costs: US vs Australia 54:26 The Benefits of Keeping Horses at Home 56:55 DIY Horse Culture in the US and Australia 57:54 Encouraging Owner Riders in Competitions 01:02:50 The Versatility of Youth Riders 01:12:02 Future Goals and Aspirations in the Horse Industry 01:22:58 Inviting International Participation in Australian Horse Shows 01:30:27 Concluding Thoughts and Farewells | |||
15 Apr 2024 | 088. In The Pen with Mathis Show Horses | 01:28:51 | |
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 | |||
30 Jan 2023 | 025. In the Pen with Kelly McDowall | 00:44:02 | |
This week we cover Horsemanship with trainer & judge Kelly McDowell. Kelly has coached many AQHA World Champions in Horsemanship, including the two-time reigning AQHA Amateur World Champion. We talk about what makes a standout horsemanship horse, what gets you noticed as a rider, and maybe even a little bit of what not to do! Is horsemanship really about a great rider or a great horse? Kelly has a unique way of coaching his clients that may surprise some of you, but there's no denying he gets the results. We bet there is a helpful snippet of information in this episode for everyone! Follow us on Facebook! | |||
07 Apr 2025 | 139. Horse Show After Hours with Liz & Jenna | 01:08:59 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we get into an unstructured and candid conversation about our personal experiences with horse showing. We discuss the reasons they love showing horses, the challenges we face, and how our perspectives have evolved over time. We also touch upon topics such as finding the right trainer, setting personal boundaries, and dealing with show anxiety. The episode offers listeners an introspective look into the complexities of horse showing and valuable tips on navigating the equestrian world. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview01:39 Why We Show Horses 04:14 Personal Journeys in Horse Showing 08:27 Taking a Break and Burnout 18:00 The Magic of Horses 30:01 Finding the Right Trainer 34:09 Understanding the Importance of Homework in Horse Training 37:03 The Value of Trusting Your Gut 39:30 Respect and Boundaries in Trainer Relationships 42:17 Finding the Right Trainer and Barn Atmosphere 44:26 Challenges and Lessons in Horse Training 52:23 The Importance of Communication and Transparency 57:33 Balancing Expectations and Enjoying the Journey 01:02:36 Future Plans and Reflections | |||
09 Sep 2024 | 109. LIVE with Meredith Brisson | 01:08:20 | |
In this special episode, we replay an engaging and valuable conversation with Meredith Brisson, an equestrian sports psychology coach. Originally streamed live in 2022, this discussion dives deep into the anxieties and pressures riders often face in the show pen. Meredith shares her expertise on handling performance nerves, managing expectations, and overcoming mental blocks both in and out of the ring. The episode also includes insights into setting realistic goals, finding success beyond the outcome, and handling the dynamics of barn relationships. Listeners can expect practical tips and strategies for improving their mental game in equestrian sports. 00:00 Introduction and Weekly Giveaway 02:15 Starting the Live Session 03:13 Meet Meredith Brisson: Equestrian Sports Psychology Coach 04:59 Dealing with Show Pen Anxiety 06:40 Understanding Rider Anxiety and Pressure 12:50 Strategies for Overcoming Performance Anxiety 16:57 Handling Mistakes and Staying Focused 30:19 Preparing for the Show Season 35:29 Resurfacing Feelings About Showing 36:59 Managing Anxiety in the Show Ring 40:02 Setting Realistic Expectations and Goals 45:16 Dealing with Toxic Positivity and Realistic Goals 48:11 Handling Toxic Emotions and Barn Dynamics 52:32 Applying Thought Models to Everyday Situations 57:52 Overcoming Mistakes and Moving Forward 01:05:31 Final Thoughts and Resources | |||
22 Jan 2024 | 076. No Foot, No Horse with Dr. Steve O'Grady | 01:11:16 | |
In this informative episode of On the Rail Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Steve O'Grady, a renowned veterinarian and farrier with a wealth of experience in equine podiatry. Dr. O'Grady shares his journey from farrier apprenticeship to veterinary science, highlighting his unique approach to hoof care. He discusses various hoof-related issues like managing mismatched front feet, club feet, low heels, and the complexities of navicular syndrome. Dr. O'Grady emphasizes the critical role of trimming and explores advanced treatments like spider plates and wooden shoes. Throughout the episode, Dr. O'Grady shares valuable tips and practices, drawing from his rich experience in treating a wide range of hoof-related issues in horses.
Discover more about Dr. O'Grady's work and access a wealth of informative articles on his website: equipodiatry.com.
For a visual understanding of the spider shoe discussed in the episode, you can view an image on the On the Rail Podcast website. | |||
03 Jul 2023 | 047. Industry Insider with Dr. Stephanie Valberg on IMM | 00:45:56 | |
Embark on a compelling episode of On the Rail Podcast, where we explored the intricate world of myosin heavy chain myopathy (MYHM) and immune-mediated myositis (IMM). We had the privilege of being joined by esteemed expert Dr. Stephanie Valberg, DVM, PhD, DACVIM - Mary Anne McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine at Michigan State University. Together, we unraveled the complexities of these conditions, gaining invaluable insights into their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments. Dr. Valberg also shared her perspectives on the intricacies of breeding homozygous or heterozygous horses.
This captivating conversation shed light on the intricacies of combining equine health with genetics research, providing essential knowledge for all stock-horse enthusiasts. | |||
14 Oct 2024 | 114. Insider Tips for the All American Quarter Horse Congress | 01:11:35 | |
In this episode, we discuss the All American Quarter Horse Congress, one of the largest and most prestigious horse shows in the U.S., held annually in Ohio. We cover a range of topics, including the allure and preparation for the show, lodging and camping logistics, navigating the venue, and the exhibitor experience. The guests, who are all experienced Congress exhibitors, share their insights and advice on managing long show days, food and lodging tips, navigating practice sessions, and ensuring both horse and rider are prepared for the unique challenges of this event. The conversation also touches upon food vendors to visit, shopping opportunities, and safety tips while on the grounds. The episode provides valuable insights for both first-time visitors and seasoned participants of the Congress. 00:00 Introduction and Excitement for the All American Quarter Horse Congress 01:13 Giveaway Winners Announcement 02:47 Meet the Guests: Jen, Michelle, and Amanda 06:18 Preparing for the Congress: Packing and Essentials 08:00 Camping and Accommodation Tips 13:07 Navigating the Congress Grounds 19:19 Preparing Horses for the Congress 31:21 Practice Sessions and Warm-Up Strategies 38:09 Essential Supplies and Services at the Show 38:26 Tips for Managing Downtime and Long Show Days 39:20 Staying Organized and Clean 44:01 Food and Shopping Recommendations 47:54 Camping and Security Tips 53:25 Spectator Tips and Must-See Events 59:42 Navigating Lunging and Horse Care 01:03:30 Final Thoughts and Encouragement | |||
08 Jul 2024 | 100. Inside the AQHA World Show: Exciting Updates and Insider Info | 00:48:42 | |
In this episode we discuss the upcoming AQHA World Show with Karl Stressman, CEO of the American Quarter Horse Association, and Scott Neuman, Director of Competition and International. The conversation covers important details about the AQHA World Show, including dates, locations, event scheduling, and the organizational complexities involved. They highlight the efforts made to incorporate feedback from town hall meetings, ensuring a fair and enjoyable experience for competitors. The guests also discuss the introduction of new classes, the significance of the event's 50th anniversary, and the transition to new facilities. Sponsorship roles are emphasized, showcasing their critical support and the association's commitment to transparency and member satisfaction. The episode also touches on qualifying deadlines, fee structures, and future enhancements aimed at benefiting AQHA members and participants. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions 01:23 Overview of AQHA World Show 02:14 Scheduling Challenges and Considerations 03:09 Town Hall Meetings and Member Feedback 04:03 Preparation for the Next World Show 09:21 Ranch Events and New Additions 15:31 Sponsorships and Social Aspects 20:53 Memories and Special Plans for the 50th Anniversary 23:57 Scheduling and Cost Management 27:41 Animal Welfare and Drug Testing Initiatives 28:38 Performance Alteration Testing Updates 29:30 Introducing RightFitLife for Riders 30:07 Return of Jackets as Awards 33:00 Youth World Show Enhancements 34:30 Ranch Horse Challenge and Event Commentators 37:08 Future Plans for AQHA World Show 39:44 Affiliate Support and Membership Benefits 41:22 World Show Qualifying and Entry Details 45:59 Financial Transparency and Paybacks 47:38 Contact Information for World Show Inquiries | |||
10 Feb 2025 | 131. Horse Show Couture: Tackling Design Theft and Fashion Trends | 00:55:33 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we get into the intriguing world of horse show fashion with Emma Koprowski, the owner of Horse Show Beauty Designs. Emma shares her unexpected journey from aspiring horse trainer to celebrated show clothing designer, detailing the challenges and triumphs along the way. The discussion touches on the originality and fashion within the horse show industry and the rising issue of design theft. Emma offers insights on her creative process, the intricacies and costs involved in producing custom show clothes, and her thoughts on the ethical dilemmas surrounding copied designs. Additionally, Emma provides practical advice for both aspiring designers and exhibitors seeking high-quality, affordable show garments. Related Links/Products -Check outHorse Show Beauty Designs! 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 01:23 Meet Emma Koprowski: From Horse Trainer to Fashion Designer 01:41 Emma's Journey in the Horse Industry 03:07 Transitioning to Show Clothes Design 03:46 Challenges and Emotional Decisions 05:35 Reconnecting with Horses 07:53 The Birth of Horse Show Beauty Designs 10:19 The Role of Family in the Business 12:47 Specializations and Custom Designs 15:10 The Time and Effort Behind Custom Pieces 18:49 Affordability and Quality in Show Clothes 20:56 The Issue of Design Theft in the Industry 27:09 Spotting Fake Show Clothing 28:46 Telltale Signs of Overseas Manufacturing 31:00 The Impact of Stolen Designs 32:38 Legal Recourse for Design Theft 34:18 The Ethical Dilemma of Knockoffs 47:39 Supporting Ethical Fashion 49:33 Advice for Aspiring Designers 51:19 Upcoming Shows and Contact Information 53:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts | |||
02 Oct 2023 | 060. Rein to Reign: A Conversation on Queening | 00:46:46 | |
Congress time is in the air! Join us for this regal episode as we chat with two extraordinary queens: 2022 Congress Queen Kylie Good and Madison Heilveil, the current Tri-State Quarter Horse Association Queen.
Discover what motivated these remarkable women to participate in their club's queen contests and gain insights into their journey to queenhood. Hear about their crowning moments, with Kylie sharing her experience of participating in the All American Quarter Horse Congress Queen contest. Listen to the highlights they've cherished and any lessons they've gleaned from their contest experiences. Plus, don't miss their valuable insight for young aspiring women looking to run for their own club's queen contests. | |||
16 Dec 2024 | 123. Amateur Hour with Sarah Elder Chabot | 01:13:14 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we introduce Sarah Elder Chabot, a lifelong quarter horse enthusiast and amateur rider. Sarah shares her journey from growing up in a horse family in Tennessee to juggling a successful career in marketing at a luxury hotel with her passion for horses. She discusses the significant horses in her life, her experiences in both hunter events and dressage, and the challenges and rewards of maintaining both career and hobby. Sarah offers insights on setting clear goals, remaining adaptable, and continuously learning from experiences. She also touches on the importance of gratitude and future aspirations in the industry. Related Products / Links: -The Stamping Iron - Logos, Custom E-Commerce Storefront & More! 00:00 Welcome and Weekly Giveaway Announcement 01:19 Introducing Our Special Guest: Sarah Elder Chabot 01:53 Sarah's Early Life and Horse Riding Beginnings 07:14 College Years and Transition to Professional Life 18:47 Balancing Career and Horse Riding 26:21 Finding Love and Support in Unexpected Places 30:15 A New Chapter: Calvin, the Dream Horse 34:02 A Special Horse and Retirement Decisions 36:18 Introducing Mr. Gibbs 44:16 The Dressage Journey Begins 54:36 Balancing Multiple Disciplines 56:53 Continuous Learning and Personal Growth 01:08:44 Future Aspirations and Gratitude | |||
09 Oct 2023 | 061. Roundtable: Show Clothing | 01:11:18 | |
Get ready for another fantastic roundtable discussion, featuring four renowned show clothing designers:
They'll explore the fascinating world of show attire, covering topics like choosing the right colors to enhance an exhibitor's presentation, the importance of a proper fit, inclusivity in show attire, accessorizing and styling, the role of undergarments, blending tradition with personal style, practical tips for exhibitors, and the evolution of show attire.
Don't miss this insightful discussion with industry experts! Please share with your friends, follow, and leave a review for On the Rail Podcast to stay updated on more engaging episodes! | |||
24 Jun 2024 | 098. Roundtable: In-Hand Trail and Longe Line | 01:23:30 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail podcast, we discuss horse training techniques for working with yearlings and two-year-olds. Special guests Amber Duckett, Gavin Pope, and Megan Seehafer share their expertise on prepping young horses for in-hand trail and lunge line classes, emphasizing the importance of early training and balancing it with horse welfare. Key topics include building trust, avoiding overworking, and ensuring positive show experiences. The conversation also delves into techniques for achieving effortless control and maneuvering, maintaining proper space and positioning, and teaching body commands for effective training. Practical tips are provided for both professional trainers and DIY amateurs, highlighting essential skills like trot turns, handling mouthiness, and performing back-through exercises to excel in trail classes. The episode underscores the significance of first impressions, correct presentation in the show pen, and setting horses up for successful competitive maneuvers. Related Links/Products Mentioned: -Millennial Cowgirl, a one stop shop for your marketing needs. 00:00 Welcome and Housekeeping 01:18 Meet the Guests03:50 Diving into In-and Trail 05:05 Training Techniques and Benefits 14:01 Balancing Training and Welfare 21:17 Deciding on Show Potential 32:00 Preparing Yearlings for Shows 42:03 Exposing Yearlings to Obstacles 45:49 Critical Thinking in Horse Training 47:22 Judges' Expectations for Yearling Classes 50:00 First Impressions in the Show Ring 52:56 Tips for Handling Yearlings 01:01:52 Addressing Mouthiness in Horses 01:08:40 Navigating Poles and Back Throughs 01:15:55 Final Tips for DIY Amateurs | |||
03 Oct 2022 | 008. Amateur Hour with Kirsten Ziegler | 00:45:09 | |
We got to sit down and chat with amateur, Kirsten Ziegler, about her horse journey thus far! From taking jumps to spinning holes in the dirt, Kirsten gave us a great conversation about chasing two different disciplines - with quite the differences! Follow Us on Facebook! | |||
28 Oct 2024 | 116. Roundtable: A Conversation with APHA-Only Stallion Owners | 01:18:56 | |
This episode of On The Rail Podcast gets into the significant impacts of recent American Paint Horse Association (APHA) rule changes for the paint horse industry. Key topics include genetic color rules, breed integrity, and the evolving market preferences for colored versus solid paint horses. Insights are shared by prominent stallion owners and breeders, such as Peggy Knaus, Brent & Julie Harnish, and Cindy Harris, who discuss their experiences, challenges, and perspectives on maintaining the breed's color integrity amid these changes. The conversation addresses the broader implications for breeders, market trends, and the future of the industry, highlighting both the potential risks and cautious optimism for the resurgence of demand for colorful paint horses. The episode also features a giveaway sponsored by iRide Equestrian Lifestyle and ends with an invitation to APHA representatives to engage in the discussion. 00:00 Introduction and Important Announcement 01:12 New Episode Introduction and Giveaway 03:08 Roundtable Discussion Begins 03:27 Peggy Alice's Background and Stallions 05:18 Brent Harnish's Background and Stallions 08:13 Cindy Harris's Background and Stallions 09:07 APHA Rule Changes and Their Impact 11:01 Challenges of Single Registry Stallion Owners 14:40 Concerns About Breeding and Color Integrity 25:27 Market Trends and Future Outlook 42:44 Double Registration Concerns 43:13 Genetic Testing and APHA Rules 45:14 Debate on Color Testing 48:18 Genetic Discoveries and Color Patterns 51:05 Future of Color Breeds 53:55 Impact of Rule Changes on Breeders 55:43 Comparisons with Appaloosa Association 57:16 Predictions for APHA's Future 01:04:13 Concerns About Incentive Programs 01:09:52 Closing Remarks and Future Outlook | |||
17 Mar 2025 | 136. The Parrish Chronicles: Part 2 | 01:12:31 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we converse with recurring guest Chase Parrish and his brother Cody Parrish. They discuss their family background in the horse industry, Chase's transition from football to becoming a Marine and starting Stable Savers, and Cody's experiences running the family horse training business. The brothers talk about lessons learned, the importance of integrity and patience, their experiences with the pony business they started as kids, and the qualities of a good client and horse trainer. Additionally, they reflect on their family’s strong Christian values and how that has shaped their success and approach to life and business. Related Links/Products: -The ultimate membership for horse owners who like saving money! Be sure to use code ONTHERAIL20 for 20% off your membership of Stable Savers! 00:00 Welcome to the On the Rail Podcast 01:32 Meet Chase Parrish: Marine and Horse Enthusiast 03:09 Introducing Cody Parrish: Life as a Horse Trainer 06:25 The Evolution of the Horse Industry 10:23 Lessons Learned from Growing Up in the Horse Business 14:29 The Pony Business: Childhood Memories and Lessons 23:47 Challenges and Advice for Young Trainers 39:47 Family Values and Integrity in Horse Training 42:40 Challenges of Balancing Family and Horse Training 44:30 Faith and Values in Sustaining a Family Business 46:56 Raising the Next Generation with a Love for Horses 51:52 Lessons Learned from Running Stable Savers 01:02:39 Qualities of a Good Client and Team Player 01:09:13 Contact Information and Final Thoughts | |||
23 Sep 2024 | 111. Horse Show Success: A Look at NSBA and NOSHA’s Premier Events with Stephanie Lynn | 00:58:42 | |
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, we get into NSBA (National Snaffle Bit Association) initiatives and industry insights with guest Stephanie Lynn. They discuss the progress and future of current show events, such as the World Championship Show and the Breeders Championship Futurity, and highlight the importance of supporting local open horse shows. Stephanie also shares her perspective on industry trends, the importance of grassroots engagement, and NSBA's innovative programs like NOHSA, aimed at bringing more people into the horse industry. The conversation covers practical aspects of show management, the role of digital and social media, and the evolving landscape of horse showing. 00:00 Welcome and Housekeeping 01:10 Giveaway Winner Announcement 01:49 Introducing Today's Guest: Stephanie Lynn from NSBA 02:40 Stephanie Lynn's Background and Role at NSBA 06:23 NSBA World Championship Show Recap 11:32 Challenges and Growth at the NSBA World Show 17:49 Breeders Championship Futurity Overview 27:51 NSBA Open Show Horse Association 31:14 Grassroots Horse Show Associations 31:48 Membership and Qualification Process 33:00 Challenges and Support for Local Shows 35:10 World Championship Show Highlights 36:58 Community and Family Involvement 40:29 Expanding into Hunter Jumper Events 48:13 Future of the Stock Horse Industry 53:42 Constructive Criticism and Improvement 57:01 Getting Involved with NSBA | |||
11 Sep 2023 | 057. Industry Insiders: Kevin Garcia & Brian Isbell Garcia | 00:58:10 | |
Join us for an exciting episode of On the Rail Podcast where we chat with two remarkable guests, multiple world champion exhibitor Brian Isbell Garcia and Kevin Garcia, owner of Keven Garcia Originals. They're here to spill the beans on catch riding and custom show clothing design in the horse show industry.
Get the scoop on the origins and evolution of Kevin Garcia Originals. We also talk about the challenges of running a custom clothing business.
Dive into the art of catch riding and discover how Brian's journey led him to become a full-time catch rider and what makes him a pro at preparing and showing on unfamiliar horses.
This conversation is anything but boring, so don't miss it! Follow On the Rail Podcast for more engaging episodes! | |||
07 Aug 2023 | 052. The National Championships with APHA | 00:41:44 | |
Join us as we sit down with Diane Alves and Melanie Cox-Dayhuff from the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) to discuss the improved and upcoming Eastern and Western National Championship shows. They share their respective roles within the organization, with Diane as chair of the APHA Western National Show Host Committee and President-Elect, and Melanie as chair for the APHA Eastern Host Committee and Immediate Past President.
Gain insights into the APHA National Shows and the intent behind them, along with the exciting prizes associated with these prestigious titles. Discover the selected venues for the 2023 APHA events and what makes them special, as well as the social activities planned to foster engagement and build a strong community among APHA members.
Don't miss this engaging episode filled with valuable insights, and be sure to follow On the Rail Podcast for more captivating conversations with industry leaders. | |||
10 Mar 2025 | 135. The Parrish Chronicles: Part 1 | 01:07:24 | |
In this episode of On the Rail Podcast, we discuss the evolution of the Western Pleasure horse industry with Bret and Chase Parrish. Bret details his lifelong journey with horses, bred from family roots and personal passion, while Chase shares his dual life growing up in a horse-centric family while pursuing his dream of playing football. The conversation navigates through the development of family values, training techniques, mentorship, and the introduction of Chase's Stable Savers initiative aimed at making horse-related expenses more manageable. The episode offers an insightful look into the intersections of family, business, and passion in the horse industry. This is Part 1 of a two part series. Related Links/Products:-The ultimate membership for horse owners who like saving money! Be sure to use code ONTHERAIL20 for 20% off your membership of Stable Savers! 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:07 Guest Introductions: Meet Chase Parrish 02:56 Guest Introductions: Meet Bret Parrish 04:01 Bret Parrish's Journey in the Horse Industry 13:05 Evolution of Western Pleasure Training 27:34 Building a Family Business in the Horse Industry 31:56 Chase Parrish's Path from Horses to Football 35:19 Football and Horse Riding Success 36:22 Balancing Family, Business, and Horses 38:29 Reflections and Regrets 39:59 Venturing into Horse Breeding 41:49 Key Principles in Breeding 49:20 Challenges and Trends in the Horse Industry 53:12 Introducing Stable Savers 58:47 Future of Stable Savers 01:03:10 Final Thoughts and Contact Information | |||
21 Aug 2023 | 054. In The Pen with Lainie DeBoer | 01:07:00 | |
In this latest episode we had the privilege of chatting with the incredible Lainie DeBoer, a multiple world champion trainer. We explored Lainie's journey to success, her innovative training program, and the meticulous preparations that go into championship events.
Discover Lainie's training program's key components, evolution, and how it aids competitors' achievements. We discussed her Equitation expertise, core skills, and common mistakes, offering valuable insights for riders. Lainie also shared reflections on her career and gave advice for aspiring trainers and riders. | |||
18 Nov 2024 | 119. Introducing The Show Hors-e Association | 01:01:30 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we introduce Rachael Landman, founder of the Show Hors-e Association, and Shannon Nenninger, a seasoned trainer. The conversation dives into their new digital show association launched in August 2024, aimed at making equestrian competitions more accessible. They discuss the Show Hors-e Association's mission to provide detailed, educational feedback from certified judges and their efforts to accommodate various equestrian disciplines. The episode highlights the association's growing class offerings, and the introduction of a brand ambassador program. The guests provide insights on filming requirements and encourage community participation and feedback. 00:00 Introduction and Housekeeping 01:50 Meet the Guests: Rachael and Shannon 05:36 The Show Hors-e Association: Vision and Mission 11:55 How Digital Horse Shows Work 16:49 Class Offerings and Judges 22:59 Feedback and Future Plans 31:48 Publishing Showbills and Patterns 32:46 Pattern Complexity and Judge Expertise 34:02 Inclusivity and Participation Guidelines 36:03 Division Breakdown and Fees 38:25 Judges' Experience and Digital Future 43:49 4-H Sponsorship and Community Support 50:16 Brand Ambassador Program 53:41 Technical Aspects and Video Submissions 55:46 Joining and Participating in the Show Hors-e Association 58:48 Final Thoughts and Contact Information | |||
03 Jun 2024 | 095. From Academics to Arenas with Alyssa Logan | 01:15:59 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail podcast, the hosts discuss exciting giveaways and introduce a giveaway winner, Candace Mullin. They then welcome guest Alyssa Logan, an accomplished judge with AQHA Level 1, NRHA, and other certifications, as well as an assistant professor and collegiate judging team coach at Middle Tennessee State University. Alyssa shares her journey in the horse industry, from her beginnings as a horse-crazy child to her academic and judging career. The conversation delves into her graduate research on the effects of circular exercise on joint and bone health in horses and calves. Alyssa provides valuable insights for aspiring judges and discusses the importance of practical experience and mentorship. The episode wraps up with a celebration of MTSU's equestrian team's recent national championship win. Related Links/Products Mentioned: -Learn on the interactive equine learning platform, HorseIQ, powered by the American Paint Horse Association -Learn more about the Ride Fit Life 28-day Macro Challenge here 00:00 Introduction and Housekeeping 01:36 Introducing Today's Guest: Alissa Logan 02:09 Alissa's Background and Early Horse Experience 06:51 Journey to Becoming a Collegiate Judging Team Coach 11:14 Insights into Judging and Collegiate vs. Professional Judging 16:18 Challenges and Trends in Judging 23:36 Obtaining Multiple Judging Cards 34:22 Advice for Aspiring Judges 37:44 Introduction to Research on Circular Exercise 38:30 Funding and Initial Studies on Calves 40:16 Detailed Findings on Bone Strength 41:42 Exploring Circular Exercise in Horses 45:47 Mechanical Horse Walker and Calf Study 51:15 Practical Takeaways for Horse Training 59:35 Issues in the Equine Industry Course 01:08:12 Empowering the Next Generation 01:13:54 Conclusion and Contact Information | |||
03 Mar 2025 | 134. From Amateur to Pro with Kathryn Baumann | 01:13:18 | |
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast we get into the fascinating journey of Kathryn Baumann, the owner and trainer at County Line Farm in Marengo, Illinois. Kathryn shares her path from growing up in a family immersed in the equestrian world to becoming a professional horse trainer. She talks about the challenges she faced during her transition from amateur to pro, and how she maintains a successful training and lesson program amidst personal challenges like back surgery and pregnancy. Kathryn also discusses the importance of fitness in her life, how CrossFit has improved her riding skills, and the impact of hormonal issues on her health. As she prepares for her former horse's induction into the Pinto Hall of Fame, Kathryn offers valuable insights and advice for aspiring trainers. Tune in to hear about her dedication, resilience, and passion for the equestrian sport. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement 01:41 Kathryn's Early Experiences with Horses 03:05 Showing and Competitions 10:31 Transition to Professional Training 20:49 Building a Training Program 28:19 Lesson Program and School Horses 34:46 Cost of Western Riding Lessons 36:14 Challenges of Maintaining Lesson Horses 40:41 Marketing and Word of Mouth 44:02 Adopting Technology for Scheduling 50:38 Balancing Fitness and Riding 01:00:50 Future Goals and Reflections | |||
03 Apr 2023 | 034. Industry Leader: Suzannah Fuhrman & GoHorseShow.com | 00:43:39 | |
Welcome to On The Rail! In this episode, we chat with Suzannah Fuhrman, the Co-founder and Executive Vice President of GoHorseShow.com. Suzannah shares her journey from her time working at ESPN to launching GoHorseShow and the monthly digital magazine, GoMag. GoHorseShow (GHS) is one of the leading websites and magazines for the horse showing community. Suzannah discusses her background in the horse industry, how she was able to utilize her experience and expertise to transition from ESPN to launching GoHorseShow, and what she enjoys most and least about running the website and magazine. Additionally, she shares some insights into the routine creation and development of GoMag. As the horse industry continues to shift and evolve, Suzannah discusses the changes she's seen during her time at GHS and the value of advertising for exhibitors. She also shares what she would still like to accomplish with GHS and how interested parties can get involved with advertising. Join us as we delve into the world of horse showing and get an inside look at what it takes to run one of the most successful websites and magazines in the horse industry with Suzannah Fuhrman of GoHorseShow.com. Subscribe to On The Rail Podcast today to stay up-to-date with the latest in the horse showing community. Please note: At our core, we value high-quality audio and strive to deliver the best listening experience possible. Regrettably, this podcast episode has a few very minor trouble spots that fall short of our usual standards. We appreciate your understanding and hope that valuable content in the episode more than makes up for any shortcomings in the audio quality! | |||
31 Jul 2023 | 051. Overcoming Addiction with Alex Gryskiewicz and Paige Wacker | 00:57:17 | |
Join us for an insightful and candid conversation with Paige Wacker and Alex Gryskiewicz. They share their inspiring journeys in the horse industry, reflecting on the titles they've won and the horses that hold a special place in their hearts.
Paige and Alex bravely open up about Alex's journey with addiction and how it impacted their involvement in the horse industry. They shed light on the stigmas surrounding addiction and mental health in the equestrian world, offering valuable insights on seeking treatment and overcoming challenges.
Discover how they're advocating for better support and resources for those facing addiction and mental health issues. Learn about the positive changes they've witnessed and the crucial work that still lies ahead in raising awareness and promoting recovery.
Don't miss this powerful and moving episode, and be sure to follow On the Rail Podcast on your favorite platform for more engaging discussions and inspiring stories. | |||
06 Feb 2023 | 026. Amateur Power Hour with World Class DIY'ers | 01:07:27 | |
In this episode, we are delighted to chat with three World title winning APHA competitors who have smashed through the often perceived glass ceiling of being a DIY'er. This is a very candid conversation about the realities of being a DIY amateur competing regularly at the highest levels in the horse show industry. These ladies talk about how they got started, how they became successful, and most importantly, how they stay on top of their game. Get ready to have your self-imposed beliefs challenged and also feel inspired whether you, too, are a DIY'er or not! | |||
15 May 2023 | 040. Industry Leader: Julie Broadway, President of the American Horse Council | 00:47:01 | |
On this episode of On The Rail podcast, we sat down with Julie Broadway, the President of the American Horse Council, to discuss the state of the horse industry in the United States.
We explored the current state of the horse industry in the United States, including the economic contributions it made to the US economy and the major challenges it faced at the time. Julie shed light on how the COVID-19 pandemic had impacted the industry. We learned about the AHC's initiatives in promoting the interests of the horse industry and addressing its challenges. We discussed how the horse industry had evolved in recent years and the trends shaping its future. Julie also shared her advice for young people interested in pursuing careers in the horse industry and the essential skills and knowledge for success.
Additionally, we talked about the AHC's work with other organizations and stakeholders in the horse industry, as well as its initiatives related to animal welfare and horse health. We also learned about the AHC's collaborations with federal, state, and local governments to promote the industry's interests and secure funding for horse-related programs.
Finally, Julie told us about the 2023 Economic Impact Study and how listeners could get involved and become a member of the AHC at that time. Don't miss this insightful episode on the then-current state of the horse industry and the role of the AHC in shaping its future.
If you’re interested in participating in the 2023 Economic Impact Study, you can find it here: https://horsecouncil.org/economic-impact-study/ | |||
05 Feb 2024 | 078. Inside Horse Show Judging: Expert Insights from APHA, AQHA, and NSBA | 01:21:39 | |
This is the one you have asked for! In this episode of On the Rail Podcast, we dive into judging with Sandy Jirkovsky (APHA Director of Judges), John Pipkin (AQHA Director of Show Officials), and Bill Kaven (NSBA Judges). This highly anticipated episode offers a spicy follow-up to our discussions on hunter under saddle and western pleasure. Our expert guests unpack the intricate processes, standards, and challenges of judging, providing listeners with a rare glimpse of what happens in the center of the pen.
From the heart of controversy to the forefront of excellence, this episode promises insider insights into the critical balance of fairness, expertise, and the sometimes blurred lines between personal preference and the letter of the law. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the direction our industry is heading, offering insights that promise to spark conversation and debate.
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26 Jun 2023 | 046. Industry Leader: Kirstie Marie Photography | 00:50:59 | |
Welcome to On the Rail Podcast, where we explore the captivating world of equestrian photography with Kirstie Jones, owner of Kirstie Marie Photography. Join us as we uncover Kirstie's unique photography style, her experiences capturing equestrian events, and her successful use of social media to grow her business and engage with her audience.
In this episode, we delve into the importance of photo releases and the challenges of protecting intellectual property. Kirstie shares her meticulous process for preparing and executing photo shoots, offering valuable insights for aspiring equestrian photographers and horse show enthusiasts.
Tune in to On the Rail Podcast on your favorite platform to be inspired by our fascinating guests and stay updated on all our captivating episodes. | |||
16 Oct 2023 | 062. Importance of Gastric Health with Dr. Scott Hancock | 01:00:17 | |
Get ready for an informative On the Rail Podcast episode featuring Dr. Scott Hancock, a Professional Service Veterinarian for Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of gastric health in show horses. Discover why gastric ulcers are a significant concern, and learn to spot key signs and symptoms. Dr. Hancock shares insights into the diagnostic process, highlighting the importance of scoping and how diagnosing ulcers in show horses differs from non-competitive equines.
Explore treatment and prevention options, with a focus on Boehringer Ingelheim's contributions to equine gastric health through products like Gastrogard and Ulcergard. Learn about FDA approval in the equine world and typical treatment plans customized for each horse.
Discover best practices and recommendations for reducing the risk of ulcers in show horses and balancing competitive schedules with optimal gastric health. Dr. Hancock also provides insights into Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health's mission, vision, and future in equine health research and product development. | |||
06 May 2024 | 091. Governance, Welfare, and Community Insights with Lori Bucholz | 00:59:33 | |
This episode of the On The Rail Podcast features Lori Bucholz, an AQHA Executive Committee member, who discusses her extensive involvement in the horse industry. Lori shares her journey from a young girl passionate about horses to holding significant roles within AQHA and other committees, emphasizing animal welfare, member involvement, and governance. The conversation covers topics including the importance of every AQHA member's voice, the process of rule changes within AQHA, the responsibility towards horse welfare, and the future of digital registration. Lori's personal experiences highlight the evolution of horse showing, the significance of continued education and ethical practices in the industry, and the collective effort required to foster young and female leadership within AQHA. 00:00 Welcome to On The Rail Podcast: A Conversation with Lori Buholtz 01:41 Lori Buholtz: A Deep Dive into Her Equestrian Journey 03:02 From Amateur Competitor to AQHA Executive: Lori's Story 04:31 The Professional Side: Lori Buholtz, Parliamentarian 11:12 Navigating AQHA Governance and Member Impact 23:39 Fostering Young Leadership and Female Leaders in Equestrianism 28:17 Reflecting on the Evolution of Technology and Its Impact 28:46 Introducing RideFitLife: Tailored Fitness for Riders 29:21 Exploring the Structure and Terms of National Directors 30:08 Breaking Barriers: Women in Leadership Roles 31:26 Inside the AQHA Executive Committee: Roles and Responsibilities 32:53 2024 AQHA Convention Highlights and Digital Registration Debate 39:31 Engaging the Community: The Value of AQHA Membership and Convention Attendance 42:21 The Importance of Animal Welfare in the AQHA 53:04 Vision for the Future of AQHA and Closing Thoughts | |||
21 Oct 2024 | 115. Experience Training Across Borders with Crysta Brown | 00:53:50 | |
In this engaging episode of the On the Rail podcast, Crysta Brown, an accomplished APHA and AQHA horseman, sits down to share her extraordinary journey in the equestrian world. Originally from California, Crysta discusses her relocation to Northern Ireland, driven by a chance meeting that transformed her life. The episode covers diverse topics such as Crysta's recent successes at the APHA Western National Show in Las Vegas, the challenges of promoting Western horse sports in Ireland, and the complexities of balancing her career across two continents. Crysta sheds light on working with young Irish riders, the intricate process of breeding and shipping horses between the U.S. and Europe, and cultural differences in training methods. She also elaborates on training show jumpers, using technology for remote lessons, and her innovative strategies for creating accessible educational resources for horse enthusiasts. Crysta underscores her dedication to expanding digital horse training and her plans for the future, including breeding performance horses and enhancing her training services in Europe. 00:00 Welcome and Giveaway Announcement 02:15 Introducing Our Guest: Krista Brown 02:30 Krista's Journey to Northern Ireland 05:12 Challenges and Triumphs in Training 07:28 Experiences at the APHA Western National Show 09:51 Building a Western Riding Community in Ireland 19:30 Breeding and Importing Horses 22:51 Cultural Differences in Horse Training 25:55 Challenges with Untouched Horses 27:05 Incremental Training Approach 28:49 Showjumping Training Insights 30:59 Youth Horse Sense Differences 32:54 Digital Training Resources 36:21 Virtual Lessons and Coaching 39:25 Specialties and Training Techniques 46:21 Future Goals and Aspirations 48:31 International Training Logistics 50:59 Contact Information and Final Thoughts | |||
09 Dec 2024 | 122. Horse Protection Act Revisions: What You Need To Know | 01:07:09 | |
In this episode of On the Rail Podcast, we get into a complex and pressing topic: the Horse Protection Act and its implications for the horse industry. We announce the winner of our weekly giveaway before introducing guest Kyle Elliott, a seasoned horse trainer from Tennessee. Kyle shares his extensive experience with the Tennessee Walking Horse industry and the intricacies of the Horse Protection Act, from its historical origins to its present-day enforcement and the upcoming revisions set to take effect in 2025. The discussion highlights the inspection protocols, current enforcement methods, and the subjective nature of the inspections, emphasizing the potential impact on other horse breeds and disciplines. This episode brings to light the significance of equine welfare, the challenges of regulatory oversight, and the importance of understanding new legal requirements for the entire horse community. Related Links/Products Mentioned: -FAST, Inc. - Foundation for the Advancement & Support of the Tennessee Walking Show Horses -Opes One - A boutique private wealth management firm in Dallas, TX serving clients nationwide Connect with Kyle at kyle_matthew_elliott@yahoo.com. 00:00 Introduction and Giveaway Announcement 01:57 Guest Introduction: Kyle Elliott 04:43 Understanding the Horse Protection Act 07:15 Inspection Protocols and Challenges 19:08 Implications for the Stock Horse Industry 32:03 Revised Horse Protection Act: What's Changing? 35:54 The USDA's New Rulemaking Process 36:41 Implications for the Walking Horse Industry 39:07 Concerns About Subjective Inspections 40:48 Potential Pitfalls for Stock Horses 45:09 Inspection Protocols and Costs 48:11 Legal Challenges and Community Reactions 51:46 Advice for Stock Horse Owners 01:02:37 Final Thoughts and Contact Information | |||
25 Dec 2023 | 072. Industry Insider: Kathy Avolt | 00:55:04 | |
Join us as we talk with Kathy Avolt from An Equine Production, revealing the world of horse show management. With over 20 years in the field, Kathy shares her expertise in organizing top-tier horse shows, offering key insights for both enthusiasts and industry veterans.
In this episode, explore the behind-the-scenes of horse show management, understanding the evolution and current challenges of the industry. Kathy's experience brings a wealth of knowledge, ideal for anyone curious about equine events, whether they're entering the field or looking to deepen their understanding. Don't miss this insightful conversation that shines a light on the intricate world of horse show management. For more on An Equine Production, visit https://www.anequineproduction.com. | |||
14 Aug 2023 | 053. Amateur Power Hour with Scott Cooper | 00:59:16 | |
We dive into the world of APHA amateur competitor and life of the party, Scott Cooper. He shares insights into his daily life with horses in sunny California, even during challenging times like his favorite horse being out of commission. Scott also discusses his recent lease of a new horse and his summer goals while his beloved horse heals.
We get a glimpse into Scott's show experiences, including how he manages nerves and prepares for the show pen. He shares his favorite class to show in and what keeps him motivated and engaged in the show horse world. You won't want to miss his hilarious take on TikTok and his unique goals for creating content.
Tune in for a candid and entertaining conversation with Scott Cooper, and be sure to follow On the Rail Podcast on your favorite platform for more engaging discussions and inspiring stories from the equestrian world.
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22 Jul 2024 | 102. Maintaining Integrity: Conversations on Ethics and Sportsmanship in the Horse World | 01:31:55 | |
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, we discuss with Robin Frid, Adam and Kelley Wainscott explore the complexities of ethics and sportsmanship within the horse industry. They delve into personal and professional backgrounds, sharing philosophies on maintaining integrity and exemplary conduct amid competitive pressures. The conversation emphasizes the importance of clear communication, trust, and open dialogue to foster ethical relationships. It also highlights the role of Professional Horsemen Associations within APHA and AQHA in providing support and resources for professionals and the community. Contact information for mentorship and guidance through these associations is provided. This episode offers valuable insights into maintaining industry standards and ethical practices. 00:00 Welcome Back to On the Rail Podcast 00:52 Meet Our Esteemed Guests 07:01 Diving into Sportsmanship 17:53 Exploring Ethics in the Horse Industry 37:01 The Trainer-Client Relationship 47:13 The Value of Long-Term Success in Horse Training 47:57 The Importance of Transparency and Red Flags in Client Relationships 48:27 Navigating Negative Conversations and Red Flags 50:41 The Role of Discernment in Matching Clients and Trainers 53:01 Creating a Trusting Environment for Amateurs 53:51 Effective Communication Between Trainers and Clients 59:12 Handling Difficult Conversations and Maintaining Professionalism 01:04:17 The Emotional Challenges of Ending Client Relationships 01:14:02 Promoting Sportsmanship and Ethics in the Industry 01:23:23 Encouraging Professional Development and Industry Involvement | |||
30 Oct 2023 | 064. Career Advice with Patty Bogosh | 01:04:20 | |
Tune in to the latest episode of On the Rail Podcast, featuring the remarkable Patty Bogosh, who wears two hats - a successful professional in the corporate world and a World Champion & Congress Champion amateur exhibitor. Learn from her valuable insights on pursuing a horse showing lifestyle while strategically planning a career path. Patty shares her strategies for balancing these demanding roles and offers valuable advice for those seeking to strike a similar balance in their lives. Don't miss this inspiring conversation with a true multi-talented woman! | |||
12 Dec 2022 | 018. A Splash of Color with David Dellin | 01:00:50 | |
This week we had the pleasure of talking with David Dellin, Sr. Director of Judges, Shows, and Education for the American Paint Horse Association. We take a deep dive into the subject of judging, including the stringent process of becoming a carded judge and ways the judging of our horse shows can be tweaked or improved. We also discuss unique platforms offered by APHA for the education of its judges and exhibitors, and other happenings going on at APHA. | |||
18 Sep 2023 | 058. Amateur Hour with Megan Ryden Beal | 00:52:22 | |
Join us for an exciting episode with Megan Ryden Beal, World Champion Amateur competitor and owner of All Around Marketing & Design. We delve into Megan's journey with Made Me Famous, including her impressive triumphs like winning the 2022 NSBA Year End High Point Award for Amateur Western Pleasure, and what's on the horizon for Andy. We explore her horse-showing career surprises, how she successfully juggles her professional role with her passion for horses, and the pivotal role of advertising in the horse show world. Megan also shares invaluable advice for amateur exhibitors and offers some surprising personal insights.
Tune in to On the Rail Podcast for this engaging conversation and more episodes featuring fascinating stories from the horse show world!
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05 Jun 2023 | 043. Helping Build the Next Generation with Helen Hardy | 00:51:25 | |
Join us on this episode of On the Rail Podcast as Helen Hardy, Manager of Youth Development & AQHYA at the American Quarter Horse Association, reveals the exciting opportunities available to young horse enthusiasts through AQHA's Youth Programs. Discover the Junior Master Horseman, Horse Judging, National Youth Racing Program, and AQHUniversity. Learn about AQHLead, the program empowering young adults in the industry. Delve into the Ranching Heritage Young Horse Development Program, where AQHYA members raise and train donated weanlings. Helen shares how aspiring youth can get involved and discusses the challenges of youth participation.
Don't miss this engaging episode on youth development in the Quarter Horse industry with Helen Hardy. Subscribe or follow On the Rail podcast for more episodes and share with fellow horse enthusiasts. | |||
13 May 2024 | 092. Behind the Mic with Peter Cannizzaro | 01:16:05 | |
This episode meet Peter Canizzaro, a revered horse show announcer with over three decades of experience. Peter provides insight into his journey from a part-time role while juggling an education career to embracing the announcer's booth full-time, including the commitment and travel it entails. Born into a triplet set deeply rooted in the equestrian world, Peter, alongside his brothers, has navigated the intricacies of horse show announcing, from mastering the craft to developing a unique style that resonates with the equestrian community. The episode covers the emotional spectrum of announcing, from the honor of memorializing departed friends at shows to the joy of amplifying victories at youth competitions, offering insights into the announcer's personal hobbies and aspirations outside the arena. Moreover, Peter shares practical advice for aspiring announcers, shedding light on the challenges and fulfilling moments of the profession, all while emphasizing the importance of passion, preparedness, and the ability to connect with and celebrate every participant. 00:00 Welcome to On the Rail Podcast: Special Guest Peter Canizzaro 01:51 Announcing Horse Shows: A Career Journey with Peter 02:54 Triplets in the Horse World: Unique Experiences and Shenanigans 11:47 From Academia to Announcing: Peter's Professional Path 15:30 The Art of Horse Show Announcing: Skills, Challenges, and Stories 28:44 On the Road: The Life of a Traveling Announcer 33:08 A Day in the Life of a Horse Show Announcer 40:58 The Heart of Horse Show Communities 41:44 Behind the Scenes: The Life of a Horse Show Announcer 44:54 The High Stakes of Timing in Lunge Line Classes 48:55 Crafting a Unique Voice in the Announcing World 55:13 Navigating Challenges and Memorable Moments 01:09:48 Passions Beyond the Microphone: Cooking and Sports 01:11:23 Aspirations and Advice for Future Announcers | |||
12 Jun 2023 | 044. Industry Insider with Coach Mary Meneely | 00:55:58 | |
Join us for an enlightening ride on On the Rail Podcast! In this episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing Mary Meneely, the visionary behind Mary Meneely Collegiate Equestrian Consulting. With a wealth of experience as an NCAA national champion coach and a parent of a college athlete, Mary offered invaluable insights into the recruiting and decision-making process for collegiate equestrian athletes.
We explored the range of services Mary provides to aspiring riders, preparing them for the exciting journey ahead. From honing riding skills to navigating the collegiate equestrian environment, Mary's expertise is a game-changer. She dived into strategies for developing riding skills, preparing riders for competition, and equipping them for success.
With her impressive track record as an NCEA coach, we also uncovered how her personal experience as a parent of a college athlete influenced her approach to working with families and riders during the recruiting process, ensuring a supportive and empathetic journey.
We tackled common challenges that riders and families faced during the recruiting process, and Mary provided invaluable guidance on overcoming these obstacles. And as equestrian programs and the NCEA continued to evolve, how Mary helps her clients stay up-to-date with the latest changes and trends.
Grab your headphones and join us on On the Rail Podcast as we delve into collegiate equestrian athletics with the incredible Mary Meneely. And while you're at it, please remember to show your support by liking, sharing, subscribing, and/or following the podcast! | |||
05 Dec 2022 | 017. Industry Insider with Kelsey Keathly | 00:48:26 | |
Welcome back to another episode of On The Rail Podcast. Our guest, Kelsey Keathly, sits down with us and we discuss all her involvement she's had within the industry growing up and now running her own business full time. Kelsey has worked hard in creating her photography and marketing business, and sometimes it comes at a heavy toll. Mental health, time management, and remembering to live a little are all topics we touch on in today's episode. Be sure to check Kelsey out at Norfleet Marketing. & follow us on Facebook! | |||
02 Jan 2023 | 021. In The Pen with Parks Show Horses | 00:58:55 | |
We're kicking off 2023 with a behind-the-scenes look into one of the industry's favorite husband and wife duos, Wade & Carly Parks. Wade and Carly operate Parks Show Horses out of Sabina, OH, specializing in futurity and all-around horses. We talk about their background, how they met, what it was like combining their businesses, and all the laughs and struggles of working with your spouse. We also got their thoughts on transitioning from a youth career to a successful amateur career. Follow them here. And follow us on Facebook! | |||
20 Jan 2025 | 128. A Keynote on Wobblers | 01:17:06 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we explore the topic of Wobbler's Disease in horses with equine specialists Dr. John Janicek, Dr. Barrie Grant, and Dr. Steve Reed. The discussion covers the diagnosis, treatment, and misconceptions surrounding the disease, emphasizing the importance of complete diagnostics to differentiate Wobbler's from other neurological conditions like equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) and equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy (EDM). The experts explain the surgical intervention for Wobbler's and share their perspectives on the genetic predisposition to the disease, the impact of horse management practices, and the importance of early diagnosis. They also address the economic considerations and advocate for a more informed approach by owners and veterinarians to avoid premature euthanasia of horses with this condition. Related Links/Products: -Opes One - A boutique private wealth management firm in Dallas, TX, serving clients nationwide. -EquineWobblers - A website for education on Equine Wobbler Syndrome 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 01:01 Meet the Experts 06:15 Understanding Wobbler's Disease 11:34 Differential Diagnosis 15:29 Diagnostic Techniques 25:53 Treatment Options 40:20 Surgery Success Rates 41:31 Understanding Grade Three Lameness 42:05 Genetic Links in OCDs and Wobblers 43:07 Equine Industry Practices and Genetic Predispositions 43:37 Financial Planning for Horse Owners 44:48 Challenges in Diagnosing Wobblers 57:18 Trauma and Wobblers: A Complex Relationship 59:05 Euthanasia and Treatment Options for Wobblers 01:05:49 Breeding Considerations for Wobblers 01:07:09 Impact of Early Training on Wobblers 01:13:13 Final Thoughts and Resources | |||
15 Jul 2024 | 101. The Art of Equitation: In the Pen with Shannon McCulloch Bacon | 01:19:04 | |
In this episode seasoned trainer, Shannon McCulloch Bacon shares her extensive knowledge and experience in equitation. Shannon discusses her journey and emphasizes the importance of core strength, balance, and correct posture in equitation riding. She provides detailed advice on training horses and riders, managing horse stride length, achieving the correct riding form, and transitioning from novice to advanced equitation patterns. The episode also addresses listener questions, offering practical solutions for common equitation challenges. Shannon encourages riders to invest as much energy in equitation as other events and shares information on how to contact her for lessons and further guidance. 00:00 Introduction to the Episode 00:48 Shannon's Journey into Equitation 04:28 The Challenges and Techniques of Saddle Seat 06:49 Fundamentals of Equitation 15:07 Training Programs and Horse Preparation 35:30 Listener Questions and Common Mistakes 41:32 Effective Horse Training Techniques 43:01 Listener Questions: Catching the Right Diagonals 43:42 In-Depth Tips for Diagonal Training 52:48 Strategies for In-Moment Corrections 54:47 Transitioning from Level One to Level Three 01:01:46 Sitting the Trot on Big Moving Horses 01:04:21 Understanding Maneuver Scores 01:08:05 Proper Hand Positioning and Gallop Transitions 01:14:07 Final Thoughts and Contact Information | |||
15 Jan 2024 | 075. In The Pen with Alyse Roberts | 00:52:25 | |
Dive into the inspiring journey of Alyse Roberts in this episode of On the Rail Podcast. As the founder of Alyse Roberts Performance Horses, Alyse shares her transition from early equestrian experiences to creating a thriving training business.
We explore Alyse's dedicated path in specializing in hunter under saddle horses, providing an in-depth look at the current dynamics of this discipline. Alyse offers her perspective on industry changes and their influences on training and competition.
Alyse is celebrated for her skill in working with challenging horses, and she discloses her journey in developing these abilities. She shares effective techniques and strategies for training complex horses, emphasizing the significance of adaptability in managing the difficult ones.
This episode also highlights Alyse's career milestones, reflecting on her memorable achievements and the evolution of her professional mindset and business approach. Alyse's involvement in the Tomorrows Horseman project through NSBA is another focal point, where she recounts her impactful experiences and learning as a recent participant.
Don't miss out on the conversation – subscribe now and join our community of horse lovers, trainers, and industry insiders. Tune in, learn, and be inspired as we explore the diverse world of horses together. | |||
20 Feb 2023 | 028. Roundtable: AQHA World Show | 01:16:10 | |
Welcome to a special episode of On The Rail Podcast, where we are kicking off a new monthly segment that will be roundtable discussions of current hot topics in the industry. First up in this episode, a handful of passionate individuals in the Quarter Horse industry discuss the AQHA World Championship Show, analyzing what's working and what isn't and how we can improve it. Our panelists provide a wealth of insights and perspectives from their experiences as competitors and owners. We explore the overall organization of the show, from scheduling to faculty use and fee improvements, all with the goal of enhancing the experience for both exhibitors and spectators. Tune in to this episode of On The Rail as we explore the highlights and challenges of the World Show and discuss how the industry is coming together to make it even better. Whether you're a veteran competitor or a newbie dreaming of attending your first world show, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Follow Us on Facebook! | |||
11 Nov 2024 | 118. Horse Care Synergy: Dentistry, Farriery, and More with Dr. Matt Wimer | 00:57:48 | |
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Matt Wimer, a veterinarian and journeyman farrier specializing in feet, teeth, chiropractic care, and nutrition for horses. Dr. Wimer discusses the importance of integrating different aspects of horse care to achieve peak performance. He emphasizes the interconnectedness of hoof care, chiropractic adjustments, and dental health, sharing insights from his extensive experience. Dr. Wimer also touches on his background, from growing up on a cattle ranch to working at the renowned Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital. The episode concludes with practical advice for horse owners on maintaining their equine athletes through a collaborative approach involving various specialists. 00:00 Introduction and Housekeeping 02:15 Meet Dr. Matt Wimer 02:52 Dr. Wimer's Journey: From Ranch to Veterinary Medicine 06:43 The Role of a Certified Journeyman Farrier 14:31 Integrating Services for Optimal Horse Performance 16:28 Understanding and Managing Common Hoof Issues 28:15 Specialized Shoeing Techniques 29:58 Exploring Hoof Care Options 30:22 Understanding Heel Elevation in Horses 31:06 Balancing Hoof Health: Heels vs. Toes 33:36 The Role of Chiropractic Care in Equine Health 36:31 Identifying Signs for Chiropractic Attention 38:06 Integrating Dentistry in Equine Care 39:53 Evaluating and Managing Equine Health 49:59 Innovations and Trends in Equine Care 55:50 Encouraging Youth Involvement in Equine Care 56:30 Conclusion and Contact Information | |||
07 Nov 2022 | 013. Decoding the Rulebook on Horse Insurance with Industry Leader Jana Simons | 00:44:26 | |
Are you a little Green when it comes to horse insurance? Our guest this week helps break down the details when it comes to selecting insurance for your horse. Jana has been an agent since 2009, and with EMO since 2019. Insurance for ourselves is rough, but trying to figure out what coverage your horse needs can be even tougher - Jana made it easy to understand! | |||
26 Feb 2024 | 081. Exploring Animal Communications with The Equimist | 00:45:02 | |
In this On the Rail Podcast episode, we're excited to introduce Jenna McGrath, also known as The Equimist, who joins us to share her insights into animal communication. As hosts intrigued by the possibility of connecting with animals on a deeper level, we explore Jenna's journey into becoming an animal communicator. She shares with us the evolution of her abilities, the challenges she's navigated, and the affirmations of her work's impact. We discuss memorable moments of connection between horses and their owners and unwrap Jenna's integrated approach to training that's enriched by her intuitive understanding.
This episode offers a fresh perspective on enhancing our connection with our equine companions. Remember to rate, follow, share, and leave a review if you enjoy diving into the depths of the industry with us. Your support enables us to continue exploring every facet of the stock horse show world, from showmanship to the economics shaping our passion. Join us every Monday for more behind-the-scenes revelations and in-depth discussions.
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10 Apr 2023 | 035. Industry Insider: Chelsea Sinclair on Equine Reproduction | 01:05:42 | |
On this episode of On The Rail Podcast, we sit down with Chelsea Sinclair, a faculty member at Clemson University's Animal and Veterinary Sciences department, as well as an accomplished breeder, competitor, and stallion owner/manager. Chelsea holds an MS and PhD in equine reproduction and has a wealth of knowledge to share on the topic. We start off by learning more about Chelsea's personal background in the horse industry before delving into her current breeding, raising, and showing activities. Then, we get into the nitty-gritty details of multiple breeding technologies. We discuss the ins and outs of live cover, cooled and frozen semen, embryo transfer, frozen embryo, and ICSI. Chelsea gives us insights into what each method involves, who it's best for, and the average success rates and costs associated with each. Thanks for listening to this episode with Chelsea Sinclair on equine reproduction! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends, subscribe to the podcast, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. | |||
25 Sep 2023 | 059. Making History with Kristen Galyean | 00:49:53 | |
Join us for a special episode of On the Rail Podcast with Kristen Galyean. We're diving into the unforgettable VS Dispersal Sale and what's next for Kristen and her family in the horse industry. Kristen shares the emotional highs and behind-the-scenes moments of hosting this historic event at her ranch in Claremore, Oklahoma. From the sale of legendary stallions to shifting focus to cutting horse breeding, we'll cover it all.
Kristen also reflects on her role as a mom and expresses gratitude for the industry support. Plus, find out about her pre-sale nightmare and the experience of loping around on Waylon one last time. Is she getting out of the pleasure industry entirely? Is it possible for someone like Kristen to feel the "burnout" that is so relatable right now? Don't miss this candid and heartfelt conversation! | |||
04 Dec 2023 | 069. Hunt Seat Biomechanics with Lainie DeBoer | 01:02:18 | |
Join us on On the Rail Podcast for a compelling episode featuring the return of Lainie DeBoer, a respected figure in the AQHA world. In this deep-dive discussion, we revisit the standards of Hunter Under Saddle, sparked by Lainie's insightful and viral Facebook post. We talk about her views on the myths surrounding stride length and head position, and unravel the biomechanics that might advocate for a change in perspective.
The conversation takes a critical turn as we examine the horse industry's reactions to her post, from endorsements to critiques. Lainie addresses the need for a focus on animal welfare, the role of judging, and the diversity of horse presentation including a deep discussion over the latest in AQHA's Performance Alteration Testing.
This episode isn't just about analysis; it's about action. Lainie outlines her vision for achieving balance in hunter under saddle classes, integrating these ideals into our training and judging. Tune in for an episode that promises to enlighten and inspire change for the betterment of our horses and the sport. | |||
13 Jan 2025 | 127. Horse Show After Hours with Liz & Jenna | 01:31:28 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we provide an end-of-year recap and discuss several equine maturity and futurity programs. An overview of programs such as Super Sires, March to the Arch, Premier Sires, NSBA Breeders Championship, Roan to Riches, and others. We try to explain the eligibility, fees, deadlines, and benefits of each program, sharing insights from research and discussions with industry experts. Furthermore, we reflect on the podcast's growth, notable episodes, and personal experiences in the horse industry over the past year. We also share our goals for 2025, express gratitude to our listeners and guests, and discuss broader trends and hopes for the industry. Tune in for a comprehensive look at equine programs and a heartfelt recap of the podcast's journey. Related Links/Products Mentioned: -The Stamping Iron - Logos, Custom E-Commerce Storefronts & More! -Super Sires - Breeders Purse & Stakes Purse -MTTA Slot Classes - Find more info here from Episode 029 -Premier Sires - Breeders Futurity, Limited Series, Maiden -Breeders Trust Futurity - APHA Program -NSBA BCF/Color BCF - New Ranch BCF coming soon! -Roans To Riches - ARHA program -Midwest Cash Incentive - Find out more info here from Episode 097 -Ca$h For Color - Find out more info here from Episode 070 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview 01:18 Discussing Fraternity Programs 02:27 Super Sires Program Details 10:08 March to the Arch Slot Classes 14:45 Premier Sires Program 26:10 APHA Breeders Trust Futurity 35:29 Roans to Riches Program 42:28 NSBA Breeders Championship Futurity 52:31 Cash for Color and Midwest Incentive Programs 54:07 Podcasting Year in Review 2024 56:06 Behind the Scenes: Podcast Production 56:31 Listener Feedback and Sound Quality 59:15 Top Episodes and Analytics 01:05:06 Memorable Moments and Favorite Episodes 01:19:17 Industry Trends and Future Goals 01:26:44 Personal Horse Life Recap and Goals 01:30:18 Thank You and Final Thoughts | |||
19 Sep 2022 | 006. II: Anxious in the saddle? Get the fix with Meredith Brisson | 01:11:52 | |
Do you have trouble with anxiety or nerves when you're taking that first step into the arena? Do you tell yourself to 'just relax'? Listen along as Industry Insider, Meredith Brisson gives direction on how to make show days easier to sit. We all know the pre-show jitters, and some of us experience them ten-fold when it's our turn to jog into the pen. Meredith breaks down in easy to digest pieces on making our show days more enjoyable. Want to connect directly with Meredith? Click here. Follow us on Facebook! | |||
23 Jan 2023 | 024. Industry Insider with Dr. Shelley Grissom | 00:54:15 | |
We're BACK (pun intended!) with another On The Rail Podcast episode for an in-depth discussion with leading equine chiropractor, Dr. Shelley Grissom. As our guest expert, she shares her knowledge and expertise on maintaining optimal spinal health in horses, including identifying common misalignments and addressing them with gentle adjustments, and exploring the connection between equine chiropractic care and overall well-being. This podcast is a must-listen for horse owners, trainers, and riders looking to gain a deeper understanding of the benefits of equine chiropractic care. Follow us on Facebook! | |||
28 Aug 2023 | 055. Anniversary Edition of Horse Show After Hours with Liz & Jenna | 01:06:56 | |
Get ready for another lively Horse Show After Hours episode with your co-hosts Liz and Jenna of On the Rail Podcast! This time, they're celebrating the podcast's One Year Anniversary by revealing the top 10 episodes from the inaugural season and sharing some laughs about their newfound "podcast fame."
But it's not all fun and games. Liz and Jenna also dive into a serious conversation about the horse show industry's operations over the past year and discuss the evolving attitudes toward it. With thoughtful insights and opinions, they shed light on ideas for the industry to become more accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Tune in for this engaging and candid episode, and don't forget to follow On the Rail Podcast for more exciting "Horse Show After Hours" discussions and captivating interviews with industry experts! | |||
10 Jun 2024 | 096. Contracts: Your Blueprint for Horse Relationships with Megan Rechberg | 01:29:01 | |
In this episode of On the Rail Podcast, hosts Jenna and Liz engage with Megan Rechberg, a part-time litigation attorney and equine law specialist, to explore critical legal and ethical aspects of the horse industry. The discussion covers Megan's unique background, the essential role of contracts in equine transactions, and actionable advice for managing expectations and risks. The episode also addresses the impact of social media and AI on horse marketing, emphasizing the importance of transparency, proper representation, and effective communication to avoid legal issues and foster positive relationships within the industry. Practical guidance on maintaining integrity while leveraging technology is also shared. Related Links/Products Mentioned: -Amateur Arena is conducting an anonymous survey for amateur exhibitors. Take the survey here. 00:00 Welcome and Housekeeping 01:52 Introducing Megan Reckberg 02:43 Megan's Journey: From Riding to Law 06:39 Equine Law Essentials 12:57 The Importance of Contracts in the Horse World 25:57 Common Pitfalls and Solutions 27:48 Managing Expectations with Contracts 40:46 Risk Management in Horse Transactions 48:54 Financial Penalties in Contracts 49:15 Guarantees in Sales Contracts 50:06 Importance of Strong Contracts 50:44 Contracts in Horse Relationships 52:08 How to Get Out of Contracts 53:48 Training and Board Agreements 54:04 Handling Equipment in Trainer Breakups 01:00:53 Enforceability of Contracts 01:11:33 Social Media and Legal Implications 01:21:22 Future Trends in the Horse Industry 01:26:39 Conclusion and Contact Information | |||
04 Nov 2024 | 117. Horses ARE Embarrassing | 01:05:33 | |
In this episode of the On The Rail Podcast, we bring together several guests to share their most hilarious and humbling moments involving their horses. From forgotten patterns and wardrobe malfunctions to runaway horses and unexpected incidents in the show ring, the stories highlight the unpredictable, yet laughable side of equestrian life. Additionally, the episode features a recap of ongoing giveaways, guest introductions, and a fun game of two truths and a lie. The guests emphasize the importance of keeping a sense of humor, staying around positive people, and using these experiences as motivation in the equestrian world. 00:00 Introduction and Giveaway Announcements 02:18 Meet Our Subscribers: Hattie, Tracy, Sheri, and Ellexxah 07:58 Embarrassing and Humbling Horse Moments 08:36 Jenna and Liz Share Their Stories 13:48 Hattie's Hilarious Hunt Seat Debut 24:21 Tracy's Runaway Mare at the World Show 33:35 Susie's Tree-Toting Trail Class 36:25 The Great Escape 36:54 Unexpected Warm-Up 37:40 Mare Mischief 38:56 Sheri's Legendary Moment 41:36 Amateurs Gone Wild 45:43 Two Truths and a Lie 52:02 Embarrassing Moments 57:55 Laughing Through the Humbling Moments 01:02:40 Final Thoughts and Farewells | |||
16 Jan 2023 | 023. On the Line with Anthony Leier | 00:43:47 | |
What's life like at the end of the line? Today we talk to longe line guru Anthony Leier about how he got started and why he chose to specialize in showing yearlings. Anthony gave us a behind-the-lines talk of what life is really like preparing 35 yearlings for the show pen each year, and why we determined he must possess a special personality trait to stay sane with a barn full of kindergartners! We also touch on what to look for in a yearling prospect, why he doesn't have an issue with burnout in his young horses, and what might be next on his career horizon for Anthony. Follow us on Facebook! | |||
19 Dec 2022 | 019. Amateur Hour with Madison Nirenstein | 00:54:15 | |
Today we sat down with the young, ambitious, and successful amateur, Madison Nirenstein. We talked about goal setting, the reality of being a young adult paying for your horse show hobby, entrepreneurship, and what it was like being a part of the High Point Performance Horses barn. Most people will know Madison from piloting around her multiple World & Congress champion gelding, Hubbout A Dance, but we think you'll find her episode very relatable! And for anyone interested in connecting with Madison, you can find her on IG and on her website. Follow Us on Facebook! | |||
23 Oct 2023 | 063. In the Pen with Kayla Kohler | 00:55:17 | |
This week we are featuring Kayla Kohler, a rising star in the world of horse training. We explore her journey to becoming a trainer, the significant milestones in her career, and the mentors who influenced her development. Kayla shares her training philosophy and how it has evolved over time.
Discover the challenges of running a training business, especially as a young trainer, and her insights into the evolving horse industry. She also reveals her favorite shows and events and offers a glimpse into the future of Kayla Kohler Show Horses. Don't miss this inspiring conversation, and remember to share, follow, and review the podcast for more engaging episodes! | |||
23 Dec 2024 | 124. Horse Protection Act Revisions: Insights with Julie Broadway | 00:54:42 | |
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, we welcome back Julie Broadway, President of the American Horse Council, to discuss the complexities and updates regarding the Horse Protection Act (HPA). The conversation highlights the challenges facing the horse industry, including the interpretation and enforcement of HPA regulations, reporting requirements for horse shows, and the potential implications for various equestrian disciplines. Additional topics include questions from listeners and concerns about industry practices, with a focus on how new regulations might be implemented and what that means for horse owners and show managers. Related Products / Links: -Opes One - A boutique private wealth management firm in Dallas, TX serving clients nationwide. 00:00 Introduction and Giveaway Announcement 01:44 Welcoming Back Julie Broadway 01:51 Understanding the Horse Protection Act 04:41 Challenges and Controversies in the Horse Industry 17:42 Reporting Requirements and Inspections 24:26 Concerns and Clarifications 29:20 Sponsorship Message | |||
07 Oct 2024 | 113. The AQHA Amateur Ambassador Program with Alyssa Ricker and Lorraine Luba | 00:53:15 | |
In this episode we have an in-depth discussion about the AQHA Amateur Ambassador Program, featuring guests Alyssa Ricker and Lorraine Luba who are involved with the program. The purpose of the program is explored, emphasizing its role in supporting and welcoming new AQHA members and exhibitors at shows, primarily through the efforts of volunteer ambassadors. The conversation includes how the program was developed, its goals, feedback from its pilot phase, and detailed procedures for those interested in becoming ambassadors. The program is lauded for its potential impact in making equestrian events more inclusive and welcoming. The episode closes with expressions of gratitude, encouragement for interested individuals to join, and a note about forthcoming supportive resources like a dedicated Facebook page. You can also email, amateur.ambassador@aqha.org for more information. 00:00 Introduction and Giveaway Announcements 02:01 Meet the Guests: Alyssa and Lorraine 06:09 Overview of the AQHA Amateur Ambassador Program 10:23 Roles and Responsibilities of Ambassadors 13:06 Becoming an AQHA Amateur Ambassador 25:15 Feedback and Future Plans 48:30 Final Thoughts and Takeaways | |||
16 Sep 2024 | 110. Horse Sales & Marketing with Dressed To Sell Equine Advertisement | 00:53:09 | |
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, we introduce Khloe Brown, owner of Dress to Sell Equine Advertisement LLC, who shares her extensive knowledge on marketing and selling horses. Khloe, who has sold nearly 500 horses worth over $400 million, discusses her journey into the equine sales industry, techniques for successful horse marketing, and current market trends. The episode also delves into the impact of economic factors on horse prices, the importance of high-quality media for sales, differences in breed popularity, and the role of PPE in horse purchases. Additionally, Khloe offers insightful advice for both buyers and sellers navigating today's horse market. The show also features a weekly giveaway from iRide Equestrian and acknowledges the latest winner, Alexandra Petty. 00:00 Introduction and Giveaway Announcement 02:18 Meet Khloe Brown: Equine Marketing Expert 04:36 Khloe's Journey into Horse Sales 05:39 The Art of Selling Horses 08:05 Effective Marketing Strategies 17:38 Current Trends in the Horse Market 27:57 Impact of Breeder Reputation on Sales 29:15 Challenges in Evaluating Prospects 31:25 Market Trends in Horse Sales 34:21 The Role of Pre-Purchase Exams (PPEs) 38:44 Insights from NSBA Yearling Sale 45:02 Pricing Strategies and Market Predictions 52:28 Final Thoughts and Contact Information | |||
31 Oct 2022 | 012. In The Pen with Beth Clemons | 00:42:26 | |
Today we sat down and chatted with rising star all-around trainer Beth Clemons. She operates out of Circle S Ranch in Scottsdale, AZ with Jim and Deanna Searles. We talked to her about identifying a good all-around prospect, losing a heart horse, her win in the Lv. 2 Senior Trail at the AQHA World Show and finding balance as a professional in an industry that runs 24/7. Beth has a very calm & quiet demeanor, but you'll feel her passion and dedication to her career in this episode! Don't forget about to follow us on Facebook for details on our **LIVE** interview coming up on November 13th, 6PM EST for all your horse show anxiety questions answered by the one and only Meredith Brisson! | |||
11 Dec 2023 | 070. CA$H FOR COLOR with Michelle Johnston | 00:59:29 | |
Step into the world of color breed horses with Michelle Johnston in our latest episode. We shine a spotlight on the CA$H FOR COLOR Program, discussing its foundation, goals, and the significant impact it aims to make. Michelle guides us through the program's philosophy, revealing how it benefits stallion owners, breeders, and exhibitors with clear eligibility criteria.
Discover the dedicated efforts behind building CA$H FOR COLOR and its focus on supporting Color Breeds. We also explore the program's promotion strategies, highlighting its presence at The Color Breed Congress in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the pivotal role of the stallion service auction.
As we discuss the enrollment process for stallions and the nomination of offspring, the episode gives a comprehensive overview of the program's mechanics. Michelle shares insights into the program's potential growth and its anticipated influence on the wider industry.
Tune in to grasp the full scope of CA$H FOR COLOR and how it's shaping the future of color breed horse competition and breeding. Visit cashforcolor.com for more details and get involved in this innovative program. | |||
12 Sep 2022 | 005. II: Halter Roundtable w/ Alexandra Strom & Elizabeth Beauchamp | 00:47:26 | |
Have you heard of The Breeder's Halter Futurity, otherwise known as the BHF? We sat down with Alex and Elizabeth to get the full scoop on this awesome futurity, and got some great insight into the industry itself as well. For all the longe line lovers out there, be sure to listen to the end for some big $$$ secret! The BHF is happening this week, September 13th-17th in Des Moines, Iowa. To learn more about this futurity, visit their website here. Follow Us On Facebook! | |||
20 Nov 2023 | 067. The In's & Out's of Leasing | 00:54:59 | |
Explore the landscape of horse leasing with Rachel Schoepf in a straightforward On the Rail Podcast episode. We tackle the surge in leasing's popularity, underscored by Rachel's extensive experience and the lessons learned from her unique leasing journey. Understand the pivotal role of contracts in safeguarding interests, with Rachel offering to share her own contract as a blueprint for success. Navigate the legalities, pros, cons, and the future of leasing in the amateur competition scene. This episode is an essential guide for anyone considering the lease route, providing pragmatic advice for creating beneficial agreements. Rachel generously extends an offer to share her own leasing contract with listeners. To get a copy of Rachel’s contract, reach out to her at Rachel.schoepf44@gmail.com. If you find value in our content, please show your support by liking, sharing, subscribing or following, and leaving a review. Your engagement helps On the Rail Podcast grow and continue bringing you the compelling stories that matter in the stock horse show industry. | |||
29 Jan 2024 | 077. Amateur Hour with David Miller | 01:03:18 | |
In this episode of On the Rail Podcast, we explore the captivating story of David Miller, a former professional horse trainer who gracefully transitioned back to being an amateur. David shares insights from his extensive background in the Quarter Horse, Paint, and USEF worlds, highlighting his achievements as a World Champion, Congress Champion, and a member of the AQHA and NSBA board of directors.
Discover the pivotal moments that led David from a successful professional career to embracing the amateur status. He candidly discusses the personal and health challenges that influenced his decision and the emotional impact of leaving a life deeply intertwined with his identity as a horseman.
David's story is more than a career shift; it's about his enduring love for horses, his connection to the industry, and finding a new path in the equestrian world. This episode is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of horse enthusiasts, offering a unique perspective on balancing personal life with professional ambitions.
Join us for an inspiring discussion that illuminates the complexities of navigating a career in the horse industry and the courage it takes to forge a new path. David's journey is a powerful reminder of the enduring passion at the heart of every true horseman.
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28 Nov 2022 | 016. IL: Amy Gumz | 00:52:23 | |
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, we ride along with Industry Leader, Amy Gumz. Over 30 years of involvement within our industry, Amy was a joy to chat with! We all know her stallion, Its A Southern Thing, but we get down to the dirt in how Amy got started in the breeding business, even the Gold Rush of the equestrian world & what that looks like today for the Kentucky Incentive Fund. She's also knocked the dust off her show boots and is showing two homegrown babies - how cool is that?
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02 Dec 2024 | 121. Cherishing Our Champions: Retirement Care with Walquist Quarter Horses | 00:43:32 | |
In this episode of the On the Rail Podcast, we introduce Cindy Walquist and her daughter Whitney Vicars from Walquist Quarter Horses. They discuss their new initiative offering retirement boarding care for show horses, providing a much-needed solution for owners who cannot keep their retired horses at home. The episode highlights their extensive experience in the horse industry and their comprehensive care services, including pasture and barn boarding, special care needs, and additional therapeutic services. They also touch upon their training business, lesson programs, and future expansion plans. Tune in to learn more about their heartfelt mission to ensure show horses receive the care and attention they deserve in their golden years. Connect with them:
Related Links/Products Mentioned: -The Stamping Iron - Logos, Custom E-Commerce Storefront & More! 00:00 Introduction and Giveaway Announcement 01:43 Meet the Guests: Susan and Whitney 03:12 Walquist Quarter Horses: Services and Facilities 06:37 Retirement Program for Show Horses 10:37 Care Services and Options 18:56 Challenges and Considerations 33:01 Contact and Future Plans 42:35 Conclusion and Farewell | |||
19 Aug 2024 | 106. Success as a DIY'er with Stacey Carleton | 01:02:15 | |
In this episode of the On the Rail Podcast, Stacey Carleton shares her journey as a DIY amateur in the equestrian world. Stacey describes her background, her process for selecting and training young horses, and the challenges and rewards of doing much of the work herself. She emphasizes the importance of patience, learning, and having a supportive community. The episode also highlights her experiences with some of her notable horses, including 'All In The Line', 'All Good', and more, as well as navigating relationships with professional trainers. Stacey offers her insights and tips for other amateurs considering the DIY approach while balancing careers and personal life. 00:00 Introduction and Giveaway Announcement 01:38 Meet Stacey Carleton: DIY Amateur Success 02:14 Stacey's Journey with Horses 04:04 From Barrel Racing to Show Horses 06:14 Training and Competing with Young Horses 12:16 Balancing Career and Horse Training 14:20 Selecting and Preparing Young Prospects 25:05 Challenges and Successes in Breeding and Buying 32:53 Evaluating Prospects and Making Decisions 34:13 Training Milestones and Techniques 35:45 Learning from Experience and Others 37:15 Seeking Help and Collaborating with Trainers 44:06 Balancing Costs and Rewards 46:01 Challenges and Setbacks\ 46:58 Advice for Amateurs and DIY Enthusiasts 49:47 Evaluating and Improving Training Methods 57:01 Support Systems and Show Preparations | |||
05 Aug 2024 | 104. Stretching, Adjustments, and Equine Care with Dr. Mike Adney | 01:10:03 | |
In this episode, Dr. Mike Adney, owner of Sport Horse Chiropractic, shares his journey from a military avionics specialist to an equine chiropractor. Dr. Adney discusses his chiropractic approach, focusing on the interplay between neurology and muscle function in horses. He gets into the importance of proper muscle firing patterns, regular chiropractic checks, and the benefits of stretching routines for horses. Dr. Adney also addresses the regulatory challenges in animal chiropractic care and provides insights on misconceptions around popular bodywork treatments like MagnaWave and Beamer blankets. The conversation sheds light on holistic management and optimal care for show horses, emphasizing the significance of neurology in maintaining their physical health and performance. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 01:18 Military to Chiropractic Journey 02:40 Transition to Equine Chiropractic 03:29 Chiropractic Certification and Training 13:56 Navigating Legal and Regulatory Challenges 26:47 The Role of the Nervous System in Equine Health 35:33 Chiropractic Philosophy: Working With the Horse 36:50 Identifying Pain Points in Horses 38:55 Proper Palpation Techniques 41:30 The Importance of Stretching 42:43 Neurological Components and Muscle Memory 48:19 Common Issues in Show Horses 51:17 Shoulder and Neck Problems 55:06 The Role of Muscles and Bones 58:52 Stretching Masterclass and Benefits 01:02:54 Chiropractic Care Recommendations 01:05:19 Final Thoughts and Contact Information | |||
08 May 2023 | 039. Industry Insider with Amy Engelskiger | 00:42:16 | |
On this episode of the On The Rail podcast, we sat down with Amy Engelskirger, owner of Glamorous Threads English Apparel & Tack and AQHA amateur competitor. Amy shared with us her journey of balancing being a successful competitor and running a thriving business. We discussed her accomplishments as an amateur and the highs and lows of her experiences in the show ring.
We also delved into the origin story of Glamorous Threads, and how it evolved into a full-fledged English Apparel & Tack business. Amy shared with us the struggles of being a vendor at horse shows while also competing and offered valuable advice to other amateurs trying to juggle both.
We also discussed Amy's decision to hit pause on owning a show horse in order to prioritize her business ventures. She explained her thought process and the challenges that came with making that kind of decision. Throughout the episode, Amy gave us insight into her plans for the future of her business.
Tune in to this episode of the On The Rail podcast to hear from a successful former amateur competitor and business owner about how she managed to balance both and what her plans for the future hold. Don't forget to share this insightful episode and follow On The Rail podcast on your favorite platform for more interviews with successful competitors and industry leaders in the horse world. |