Recent Episodes
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Introducing, Dear Horse World...
Oct 10, 2024 – 02:36 -
Sexual Abuse in the Horse Industry: A Conversation with Annette Paterakis on Isolation, Hope, and Healing
May 7, 2024 – 40:10 -
Why Play Is Key for Building “Try” in Your Horse, and How to Do It with Tik Maynard
Mar 26, 2024 – 56:38 -
It Doesn't Have to Feel This Stressful: What Your Nervous System Has to Do with Performance, with Natalie Hummel
Mar 12, 2024 – 01:05:52 -
Toplines: Spotting Pain, Dysfunction, and Myths that Need to Be Busted with Ansley Bevan
Feb 27, 2024 – 58:07 -
Tempo, Pace, and Rhythm: It’s Not Just Semantics. With Hunter/Eq Judge Rob Van Jacobs
Feb 13, 2024 – 01:00:29 -
It’s 4:30 AM and Your Goals are Calling, with Paralympian Amelia White
Jan 30, 2024 – 01:02:41 -
How to Change a Spooky Horse into a Thinking Horse, with Josh Nichol
Jan 16, 2024 – 01:07:29 -
Evolve Your Student/Trainer Relationship, with Annette Paterakis
Jan 9, 2024 – 56:05 -
Rewind the Year With Us! 5 Favorite Moments of EV from 2023
Dec 26, 2023 – 39:06 -
Why Michael Pollard Quit the Sport at the Height of His Career
Dec 12, 2023 – 01:14:45 -
Why a Hot Bran Mash Doesn’t Keep Your Horse Warm, and other Blanketing Myths Busted with Dr. DeBoer
Nov 29, 2023 – 01:08:05 -
Can We Help Horses Heal from Trauma and Grief? Using Physical Touch to Heal Emotional Wounds with Good Shepherd Gabriel
Nov 14, 2023 – 55:39 -
Changing Your Goals, Finding a New Horse, and “My-horse-itis” with Chelsea Canedy
Oct 31, 2023 – 01:02:12 -
Is the Forward Seat Still Relevant? Peter Wylde on Rider Style, Feel, and Evolution of Position
Oct 10, 2023 – 01:08:58 -
What It’s Really Like to Run a Horse Rescue (All Seated in a Barn & Storeybrook Farm)
Sep 26, 2023 – 01:12:41 -
Why Doesn’t Riding Have An Athletic Culture? Embracing Rider Wellness with Ifa Simmonds
Sep 12, 2023 – 01:11:11 -
Amy Skinner: “If you don’t understand pressure, you’ll be forced to overuse it.”
Aug 29, 2023 – 01:02:05 -
Understand Your Competitive Drive So That It Doesn’t Work Against You (Or Your Horse)
Aug 8, 2023 – 56:58 -
4 Ideas to Make Show Jumping More Engaging (and Why That Matters)
Jul 25, 2023 – 01:04:13 -
“Age Is Not A Disease”: Considerations for Caring for Aging Horses with Dr. Katie Sheats
Jul 11, 2023 – 01:38:19 -
The Horses, Breeding, and Evolution of Show Jumping with Helena Stormanns
Jun 27, 2023 – 58:38 -
Symmetry, Strength, and Optimizing the Rider's Seat
Jun 13, 2023 – 01:25:02 -
Asking the Hard Questions: A Conversation with Noëlle Floyd
May 30, 2023 – 01:28:01 -
Deep Dive: Understanding Kissing Spines
May 9, 2023 – 01:33:13 -
Bitting Roundtable: Liza Towell Boyd, Liz Halliday-Sharp, Betsy Steiner, and Stephanie Brown-Beamer
Apr 25, 2023 – 01:14:12 -
(Part 2) Creating Openness and Growth in the Horse/Rider Relationship
Apr 11, 2023 – 44:16 -
Creating Openness and Growth in the Trainer/Student Relationship (Part 1)
Mar 28, 2023 – 01:02:56 -
Do We Need More Toughness, or More Softness? With JJ Tate
Mar 14, 2023 – 01:21:49 -
Archie Cox on Generational Knowledge, Tradition, and Trainer Responsibility
Feb 28, 2023 – 01:08:08 -
What Makes a Good Vet (& How to Be a Good Client)
Feb 14, 2023 – 58:56 -
Let’s Talk About That Helmet Study
Jan 31, 2023 – 40:42 -
Riding from the Inside, Out and Understanding Confidence with John Haime
Jan 10, 2023 – 01:02:00 -
5 Listener-Chosen Moments - Rewinding the Year of Equestrian Voices
Dec 27, 2022 – 51:17 -
(Part 2) Is Saddle Fit a Bigger Deal Than We Think?
Dec 13, 2022 – 54:40 -
Is Saddle Fit a Bigger Deal Than We Think? (Part 1)
Nov 29, 2022 – 48:59 -
A Chat About Travel Stress in Horses, with Dr. Kevin Keane
Nov 8, 2022 – 56:52 -
A Dressage Queen and a Cowboy: Kasey Perry-Glass and Dana Glass
Oct 25, 2022 – 59:01 -
Understanding Trauma + Therapy Through A Rider’s Experience
Oct 11, 2022 – 01:03:31 -
All About the Flying Change with Shannon Dueck
Sep 27, 2022 – 57:09 -
Staying Focused on What Matters with Young Horses, w/ Piggy March
Sep 20, 2022 – 46:53 -
Horseperson vs. Businessperson: On Priorities, Chasing Dreams, and the Money Problem w/ Erin Lane and Paige Jardine
Aug 30, 2022 – 01:08:19 -
Buying and Selling Horses Under $40K
Aug 9, 2022 – 56:22 -
The Barefoot Vs. Shod Debate
Jul 26, 2022 – 53:19 -
Bringing a Scientist's Approach to Your Horse
Jul 12, 2022 – 58:06 -
What's Going on with Horse Slaughter in the U.S.?
Jun 28, 2022 – 42:37 -
A Tale of Two Pros: Very Different Routes to Careers in the Industry
Jun 14, 2022 – 43:58 -
Bits, Behaviors, & Teeth: Misconceptions About Your Horse’s Mouth
May 31, 2022 – 41:37 -
Make or Break? Discussing the Importance Placed on Riders' Junior Years
May 10, 2022 – 48:02 -
What Goes Into Building & Running a Boarding Business
Apr 26, 2022 – 39:48
Recent Reviews
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#*creative*nickname*Best Equestrian Podcast!!I love this podcast for all things horsey! Caroline is an excellent interviewer and always thinks of the best and most creative questions to ask her guests! I also love the wide variety of topics- always something interesting! So bummed that they aren’t producing it anymore- I haven’t been able to find a replacement yet :(
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pattiiExcellent podcastGood questions and interview style. Voice is very pleasant to listen to (good thing cause her Podcasts are frequently longer than an hour). Good topics (though I favor the Hunter/Jumper ones). The life stories of the guests are very interesting (I always like to know how someone got where they are). The info ones are also good (would have liked to know HOW researchers trained horses to tell them if they wanted a blanket on or off—another episode maybe? So I can stop guessing? :)
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Hollie ten BergeEquestrian BrillianceFor young or mature riders! Wonderfully, thought out content that discusses real issues and isn’t afraid to ask the rider to look at themselves. Love this podcast!
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EvaBell RanchThank you, Chelsea!I am an EM member and love all the podcasts, and the host of Equestrian Voices. She has such an enjoyable voice to listen to and I like her style of asking good questions in an engaging manner. The one with Chelsea was a favorite! I learned of, and then followed Chelsea on EM. I come from a traditional background of western dressage, and training horses for the therapeutic world. In that world I learned the need and value of evidence based training and Liberty. Chelsea, when I saw you were a guest at the Liberty Festival I was so excited. I was so happy to see you display the capabilities of bridleless riding. Chelsea’s responses to the questions at the end of the podcast are so important for any horse owner. I now work at an eventing barn and am shocked that groundwork is not a “thing”, at all! Thank you for daring to step out. I totally agree with you. It makes My heart happy when I can truly have an engaging conversation with a horse. Good job, ladies!
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UserkdhshaAwesome podcast!Great interviews and guest stars!
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tobyb88Love love love!As an Equestrian who no longer competes and rides everyday of the week I love this podcast. It allowed me to feel like an equestrian, and like I am 100% in as I was back in the day. I also love hearing trining tips and tricks and try to implement them with my old ladies on our backs!
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noelle.railey_eqFavorite equestrian podcastI love this podcast! It was really interesting to hear the perspective of a top show trainer who has made so many passionate people great with horses. This podcast gave me confidence without ever riding a horse. I would recommend this podcast to anyone it is super informative and interesting.
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susanneticBest Equestrian PodcastA good podcast is entertaining, an exceptional podcast gives us food for thought and takeaways that can make a difference in our lives. Equestrian Voices is an exceptional podcast. I learn something measurable from every single episode. Caroline is a smart, funny, and thoughtful host who comes prepared with all the right questions.
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SwordSistersAmazing horse podcast!This was a great episode! It was really fun to hear all the different perspectives that Archie Cox had! He’s incredible Trainer and some of that I’ve watched for years! Can’t wait to hear more episodes! Keep up the amazing work!!!
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Soff In New OrleansSo glad I found it!Great host, great questions and guests. Highly recommend!
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KathyColmanGreat interviewsBeen working my way through all the available episodes. I love the host, her questions are well considered and intelligent. Lots of great information and latest thoughts on what’s best for horses and the industry. Love this podcast!
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i❤️craftsLove it!!I was trying to sleep and I came across this podcast and it’s the freaking best. I really liked the episode with Erin Williams y’all should do another together!!!!
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CarcidiconoDisappointed in saddle episodesWhile I really enjoy this podcast overall, I found the most recent episode on saddle fitting to be incredibly elitist and disheartening (pt 2 specifically). Of course I value saddle fitters but not everyone has access to a good saddle fitter and I don’t know a single person (even professionals) who are going to have a saddle fitter come 2 times a year to fit their horses. I was really hoping this episode would be filled with more practical ways to keep our horses comfortable without the generic, “pay a specialist to do it for you”.
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KCPacardThe best!!!I never miss an episode. The conversations on Equestrian Voices are always interesting, intelligent, and more importantly, they’re relevant and applicable to the things everyday equestrians are learning and dealing with. As a dedicated amateur rider, I find this podcast so helpful, educational, and valuable to listen to. These are the sorts of conversations that help build me toward my equestrian goals and make me the horse woman I want to be, rather than simply underscore (again and again) how far removed I will always be from riders with far more opportunity, connections, and money than I have. Caroline does an amazing job creating helpful conversations by asking all the right questions that come up along the way, and the guests are always knowledgeable and amazing. Thank you! Please keep these coming forever and ever!
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KatieHelmLove itLove. This. Podcast. I’ve Listened to every episode and re-listen to my favorites frequently. There’s so much info and perspective. Great to hear from others in the community and know, the struggle can be real, but there are others out there doing the dang thing. Inspiring.
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sls1111111111Obsessed!Thank you for this podcast! Always learn so much and so grateful.
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FL EquestrianSomething for every equestrianThe best equestrian podcast with a little something for everyone with a focus on understanding the horse and rider better.
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Ed EwbankGREATFull of wisdom and excellent interviews.
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Leslie,MS,RD,LDNLove!I just started listening to this podcast and it’s already been SO helpful! I can’t wait to apply what I’ve learned.
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husgurlGrief episode 1-2Wow this episode was probably the best ever!! Thank you so much for helping all of us dealing with grief…
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Lkc3BellaExcellent equine podcast!I run an Eventing farm in Florida and one of my students shared this podcast with me a few weeks ago. I’ve now shared it with all of my other students! Informational, interesting, different types of guest speakers throughout the business. Loving it so far!
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BellaValitaChelseaJust listened to the podcast with my new trainer Chelsea. All the feels! Thanks for highlighting such an intelligent, thoughtful, talented human and trainer. Chelsea simply gets “it” - and has the skill, capacity and motivation to share her hard-won equestrian (and related life) epiphanies with us! Excellent interview.
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caroline-VAChelsea❤️Loved this episode with Chelsea and hearing her share her journey! It’s not often you can work with a young trainer early in her career and 14 years later living many miles apart still have her as a friend and have so much respect for the path she’s chosen and the person she continues to become. 💕
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DChunterammyriderThis is the best equestrian podcast!I absolutely love this podcast and I’m so happy I discovered it. Caroline has such a natural and non-scripted interview style. She asks very thoughtful/in-depth questions as she feeds off her guests’ comments while never interrupting. The topics and people are very well-rounded and the discussions feel very welcoming and down to earth (unlike a lot of the horse world). I have also learned so much about riding, horse care, etc. As a late 20’s, city-living, horseless amateur who was an avid junior equitation rider, I feel that I can relate to every conversation in some way. I honestly get excited when new episodes come out. Please give this a listen!
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777555whateverAmazing and necessaryEvery one of the episodes is fundamental and so incredibly necessary! These are experts and we all need them
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TexaspupsThe best equestrian podcast out there!Caroline assembles incredible guests with a wide range of expertise, and I learn something with every episode. She asks insightful questions and gives us much needed topics. My favorite guests are Tik and Dr. Jenny. This week’s with Mette Larsen had me fist bumping the air and saying “yes!!” while out on a walk. Listen to the pod. Every episode will help you build a better relationship with your horse and understand them, and our industry, better. Thank you, Caroline!
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Miracle Lane FarmFavorite!!Caroline, you have quickly become my favorite host! Your guests, your questions are top notch every episode! Thank you thank you thank you!! Every rider should be listening no matter the discipline you ride!
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Lexieb88Love itWish I had found this sooner! Super insightful on so many topics.
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Jsu7Wish I’d had this for yearsLove love love this podcast and only wish it’d been around sooner. Thank you Noelle Floyd for this and all your awesome content!
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April - Dream Virtual AssistanGreat PodcastThe title of this podcast is very appropriate for the content that they are putting out. I have loved every episode so far and really can’t wait to hear more!
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Huckleberry2020SuperbI love this podcast!!! More with Karl Cook!! I wanted him to elaborate on the how to have a relationship with a sponsor and how to find them!! Love love love this podcast!!! Cant recommend it enough!!
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BeatriceBiaNatural Horsemanship Ep 2 with TykI don’t usually write negative reviews but this episode should be titled Tyk Maynard because all they talk about is his life history and the only good lesson they present is to be present while you are with your horse and be self-aware. These are important for riding and life, but they don’t give you any other valuable tips. Total waste of time. And if you want to succeed at any sport, yes you do need to set goals. The journey is important yes, but if you don’t set goals you’ll spend your life in the same place.
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jrubyvetLove it!Love the first two podcasts. There is great information and good humor. I’m a big fan of the Masterclass snd this is icing on the cake. Great way to spend my drive time. Thank you for the array of professions and content. Excited to see what’s next.
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eventingrocks113My new favorite podcastOnly two episodes in and I’m already obsessed! Wish it was weekly!
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Casa del MartinI need this podcast in my life !Loved the first episode! I was one of those little girls born on a horse (with the wind in my hair.) Now as an adult, I have reconnected with this hobby and amazing sport & need to acquaint myself with current trends and issues, & even finding my why, and trainer. Great job & Thk you! ❤️🐴🙏🏼
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Kristy GreenbergRelevant and RealSuch relevant and real topics! I loved listening. Please keep it up.
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ShanelReneeRefreshingLife long equestrian here and loving this podcast! Can’t wait to hear more!
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HorsejumpgalHands down the best equestrian podcastI’ve listened to many equestrian podcasts and podcast in general and this one is by far the best! I’ve never left a review before, but felt people really need to hear about this one. The host is engaging, prepared, and relatable. It would be really nice to hear a talk directed towards those that don’t own a horse. Especially on the topic of the first episode about the relationship with your trainer. Your even more limited when you are at the mercy of riding someone else’s horse. It would also be great to get some tips on setting goals when you are limited to a lesson horse. Thank you for starting this podcast!
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EventingKnoxS.M.A.R.T.I look forward to making some “smart” goals. One being listening to this podcast whenever a new episode comes out. This podcast was wonderful to listen to while doing barn chores this morning.
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drewdirLove it!So excited for this podcast! 1st episode was entertaining and informative. Interviewer was great and asked good questions from a rider’s perspective. Sound quality was good.This will be an awesome podcast to listen to on my way to the barn.
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