Adult Onset Horsemanship
An informal and candid podcast discussing real world horsemanship with respected and experienced experts. Daniel is a guy who is good with horses. He has a background in cutting where he was predominantly involved in developing aged event horses and started over 1000 head of colts, many of whom went on to win lots of cash. A very bad horse wreck at a horse show, involving his niece, prompted him to begin working with people and showing them a no BS version of how to not get killed by their horses. He's since worked with thousands more horses and people from varying disciplines and breeds including many last chance problem horses. In addition to his general horsemanship knowledge he is an internationally known expert on bits and how and why they function. He has a well rounded knowledge base of horsemanship and is working hard at his communication skills with his own species. His wife is a firm believer that he really likes the sound of his own voice and that is the real reason he's started this podcast. http://dauphinhorsemanship.com/
Episodes
101 episodes
101 Trail Twats, Andi and Taylor
These ladies and their antics have crossed my feed a bunch lately and I was intrigued. They are truly enjoying themselves and their horses to the fullest. I am well aware that their moniker and informality may put some of you off, so fair warni...
100 Al Dunning, Living Legend
We’ve got a special guest for you on this 100th Episode!To anyone in the Western Performance Horse World, Al Dunning needs no introduction. He and his group have won over 70 World Championships. He’s been at the top of everything from We...
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99 Marcelo Guzman, Chilean Huaso, and Working Equitation Trainer
Marcelo is the fourth generation of a family of successful ridersHe won various awards early in his show career in Show Jumping, Rodeo Chileno (Chilean cow horse) and Chilean reining.He began his western career in Australia at the ...
98 Robert Eversole, The Trailmeister
We all come across problems. Most of us don't do anything about it. Robert Eversole got into horses to meet a girl. He's an admitted trailer backing phobic. His anxiety about pulling up to a trailhead and having to park lead to a whole new care...
97 Liberty Cunningham, Trick and Roman Rider
Liberty Cunningham is only 15 and already traveling the country as one of the most popular entertainment acts on the road. She does trick riding, roman riding, liberty work, bridleless riding, and most recently, aerial silks off of horseback. I...
96 Tucker Daubs, Colorado Cowboy
Tucker Daubs has crossed my news feed more than a few times of late. He's a gun guy and a cowboy in the high dessert country of Colorado. Sometimes those of us in an older generation need to see someone of a younger generation doing the kinds o...
Ep 95 Scott Purdum, Advantage Horsemanship
This guy has been coming across my reels a lot lately. He's just riding along with some catchy music and pointing up to some text while he briefly demonstrates it. The advice is solid, concise, and the music is catchy. He's onto something...
Ep. 94 Brent Graef
Brent Graef is a well known and respected clinician and horseman. He and his wife, Kris were kind enough to have this conversation with me. I think it will be evident right away how genuine Brent is in what he does and says. We begin talking ab...
Ep. 93 Sarah Louise Lilley
Sarah Louise Lilley is an equestrian, actor, and now she's a Clinical Emotional Freedom Technique practitioner. She says that confidence isn't a mindset- it's safety in the nervous system. She works with riders who have fears, traum...
Ep. 92 Tamara Lee Barrett
Tamara Lee Barrett cut her teeth in the Hunter/Jumper world. A few years ago she could no longer stomach a lot of what she was seeing. Delving into Natural Horsemanship, Positive Reinforcement, and other modalities with the horse's mental wellb...
Ep. 91 Q & A with Nicole Shoup
It's time for our newest Q & A with Nicole Shoup. Nicole takes your questions from our facebook group, Bits, Spurs, and Good Sense, and brings them to the podcast.
Ep. 90 Justine Staten, Kansas Horse Council Executive Director, Event Manager of Equifest
Justine Staten is one of those people behind the scenes who has more to do with your ability to own a horse than you'd ever imagine. She's the Exexcutive Director of the Kansas Horse Council, as well as the Event Manager of Equifest. I can pers...
Ep. 89 Ifa Simmonds, Equestrian Personal Fitness Coach
It's that time of year when we all decide to get fit and invest in ben gay and ibuprofen. Let's get you some guidance for that this year. Ifa Simmonds is a fitness coach who specializes in the unique needs of equestrians. He owns and operates t...
Ep. 88 Sinead Halpin Maynard, 5 Star Eventer
When you get the chance to talk to someone who's competed at the 5 star level in eventing all over the world, you take it. Sinead Halpin Maynard is one of the top Three-Day Event riders in the world. She has competed at the top leve...
Ep. 87 Ty Evans, TS Mulemanship
Our guest this week is Ty Evans. Ty is in a niche in this horsemanship world. He specializes in mules and donkeys. Raised in Utah, Ty's father was a horse/mule trainer too. Ty, with his wife, Skye, own and operate TS Mules and Mulemanship Clini...
Ep. 86 Steve Hemphill, Jousting and Medieval Events
I'm especially proud of this episode. First of all, Steve Hemphill is an acomplished horseman in his own right and has won tournaments in jousting and taught all over the world. He's even done comentary for television on the topic. Secondly, th...
Ep. 85 Veronica Rosenthal, MS CCC-SLP, CTRI, Dark Horse Therapuetics
This week we have a pretty cool chat with Veronica Rosenthal, of Dark Horse Therapeutics. She is a speech and language pathologist, as well as a certified therapeutic riding instructor. She works with children with speech and hearing disabiliti...
Ep. 84 Rachel Kosmal McCart, Equine Legal Solutions
It is a complex world that we live in. I've seen horse world relationships end and things happen with disastrous consequences throughout my career. Like it or not, laws apply and understanding that world is important and necessary. ...
Ep. 83 Q & A with Daniel and His Son, Colt
In this episode my son, Colt, joins me to ask your questions. This is a warmup for him, as he'll be part of the interview for a future guest. He takes me through the lightening round questions and ads in a few of his own. How many points will h...
Ep. 82 Maddy Butcher, Writer, Film Maker, Founder Best Horse Practices Summit, and Buck the Trend
Maddy Butcher worked for nearly two decades as a free-lance reporter for The Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, and many other publications covering sports, travel, business, front page, and investigative work.More ...
Ep. 81 Daniel and April, his Wife
April interviewed me for the first ever episode of this podcast and I've been meaning to get her back on, which is a feat. I hope you enjoy some husband and wife banter and a peak behind the curtain so to speak. There is some talk about horses ...
Ep. 80 Tik Maynard, International Eventer, Road to the Horse Champion, Author
I was fortunate to be asked to be on the group discussion podcast, Compass Conversations, and Tik was also in the group. That's how I met him and I'm glad I did. You meet a lot of talented horsemen and women. They're not always people you actua...
Ep. 79 Nahshon Cook, Classical Dressage Clinician, Author
Describing Nahshon Cook is an unenviable task. He's not easily put in a box. His background is in Classical Dressage. He's really more into working with physically broken horses to rehab the mind, body, and spirit. He's highly intelligent. He's...
Ep. 78 Dr. Benjamin Sykes, BVMS PhD, World Leading Expert in Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome
Dr. Benjamoin Sykes never intended to be a horse vet and somehow wound up one of the world's leading researchers and experts in Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome. Dr. Sykes attained his BVMS in Australia. He moved to the US and continued his educat...