Dear Horse World, it's Caroline Culbertson: Building a Community That Empowers Riders and Horses (Sponsored by Schleese)

Dear Horse World, it's Caroline Culbertson: Building a Community That Empowers Riders and Horses (Sponsored by Schleese)

Have you ever wondered where you truly belong in the horse world—or worried that you don't? In this episode, recorded live from Equine Affaire, Noëlle Floyd and Caroline Culbertson share their journeys of navigating uncertainty, embracing vulnerability, and building communities where riders of all backgrounds can feel at home. What You'll Learn in This Episode:
  • How to Find Your Place: Learn how to overcome the fear of not belonging and create a community that aligns with your values and passions.
  • The Courage to Be Vulnerable: Discover why admitting what you don't know can actually open doors to deeper learning and connection.
  • Embracing Change as Growth: See how stepping into the unknown—whether in the arena or in life—can lead to your biggest breakthroughs.
  • Building Community Through Authenticity: Understand why letting go of perfection can help you foster meaningful relationships and create space for real progress.
If you've ever felt unsure of where you stand or how to move forward, this episode will leave you inspired to take ownership of your journey and find the belonging you deserve.

Caroline's book that she would read to the Horse World - In the Middle are the Horsemen-Tik Maynard

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The Move Most People Get Backwards With a Cow — and What It Teaches About Horse Training | Martin Black (Pt. 2)

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Why You Should Stop Patting Your Horse | Martin Black on Western Horse Training

Why You Should Stop Patting Your Horse | Martin Black on Western Horse Training

We pat our horses to tell them they did well. Martin Black says the horse would rather we kept our hands to ourselves. He has spent a life inside western horse training — starting close to five hundre...

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Monty Roberts, Alexandra Kurland, and the Future of Horse Training

Monty Roberts, Alexandra Kurland, and the Future of Horse Training

When I was eleven, my mom handed me The Man Who Listens to Horses. Last week, the man who wrote it died. Within days, the horse world also lost Alexandra Kurland — the woman who spent decades convinci...

4 Aug 18min

Your Saddle Fits a Horse That No Longer Exists — Letitia Glenn on Horse Care

Your Saddle Fits a Horse That No Longer Exists — Letitia Glenn on Horse Care

You measure with your hand while he stands there. Then he takes a step, and the horse you measured is gone. Saddle fit is horse care. I rode my whole life before anyone said that to me plainly. I met ...

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Horse Training and the Nervous System: What's Really Happening in Your Horse's Brain | Dr. Stephen Peters (Pt. 2)

Horse Training and the Nervous System: What's Really Happening in Your Horse's Brain | Dr. Stephen Peters (Pt. 2)

We say we want a willing horse. Then we climb on, and we start cramming. And when the horse gets tight, or slow, or stuck, we do the one thing that guarantees it gets worse — we add pressure. This is ...

14 Jul 50min

Your Horse Isn't Being Bad — Dr. Stephen Peters on Horse Behavior, the Nervous System & Learned Helplessness Part 1 sponsored by Total Feeds

Your Horse Isn't Being Bad — Dr. Stephen Peters on Horse Behavior, the Nervous System & Learned Helplessness Part 1 sponsored by Total Feeds

Every rider has said it. He's being stubborn. She's testing me. He knows better. Here's the harder, truer thing underneath: the horse isn't being anything. The horse is a nervous system, doing the one...

7 Jul 52min

Joe Stockdale on Riding Confidence, Grief & the Show Jumping Career He Inherited

Joe Stockdale on Riding Confidence, Grief & the Show Jumping Career He Inherited

Everybody wants the clear round. The win. The photo at the top of the podium. Here's the part the sport keeps offstage — the doubt, the grief, the voice at the in-gate asking if you even belong here. ...

30 Jun 1h 5min

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There is a question almost every one of us carries to the barn and never says out loud. Not how do I get him to do this. But: does he actually trust me — or is he just complying? This is Part 2 of my ...

23 Jun 1h 5min

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