Mindful Horsemanship Significance Webinar Series

 Mindful Horsemanship Significance Series 

 What: 3-part Horsemanship Webinar series discussing, addressing, and coaching equine enthusiasts how to make long-term changes in regards to: 

  • Trigger Thoughts limiting our Horsemanship 
  • Balance in our Behaviors 
  • Pro-active Participation 

When: Saturdays, January 9th, 16th, and 23rd, 2021 

Time:10-11am MST (5-6pm GMT) 

Where: Closed Facebook group 

FAQs: 

What if I can't attend all three LIVE coaching sessions? All sessions will be available for review and replay for one week following the event. 

What is the learning format? There will be 45 minutes of instruction, and 15 minutes for group discussion with Q & A opportunities. 

How will this help me improve my Horsemanship? Whether you're a novice or have decades of horse experience there are always opportunities to refine your thoughts, awareness, timing, and communication with your horse. This series is designed to help you recognize your limiting patterns and replace them with practical and realistic thoughts and actions. 

Click HERE to learn more and sign up 

Horsemanship Quote


 "The level of honesty the horse offers us is unrivaled. No ulterior motive or hidden agenda. What they offer is a reflection of their current mental, emotional, and physical state. The hardest part for humans is not to respond with an emotionally based critique." Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey

Join me on your journey by clicking HERE to learn about Remote Horse Coaching options.

Behind the Scenes with the Horse Trainer


When I get a call from an owner about a potential horse to participate in training, a lot runs through my mind during the conversation.  

Rehabilitating a Rescue Horse


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Demo Day- Learning Opportunities

 Years ago I was asked to do demo, but the horse they brought was having a really hard time. 


He'd never left home, never been away from his pasturemates, nor been around a crowd, PA system or indoors. He was running around slamming himself into walls of the demo round pen.

 The spectators collectively leaned back as I walked into the horse's chaos. 

Did I "perform" or stay stuck on worrying what I was supposed to be showing off that day? No. The only thing that mattered was helping this scared horse find a safe place mentally, emotionally and physically. 

 Did I have a flag, ropes, whips, or gadgets? No. 

It was such a wonderful opportunity to teach people about what an initially seemingly overwhelming scenario can turn into if the human supports the horse rather than critiques him.