Simonne Berg talks to us about going to the World Cup Finals, becoming a professional two years ago and deep dives into some experiences with loved ones dying over the years.
Hope Hobday Glynn chats with us about why she thinks we have a flawed system, what she thinks needs to change within the industry and if she thinks she’s a better rider or trainer.
Toora O'mahony talks to us about why she moved from Oregon to Santa Rosa, California and soon after got an opportunity to work in France, and how she’s taken what she has learned into becoming the eventing trainer she is today.
Deborah Blum opens up about her life experience first in the restaurant industry, then aviation, and how she moved up to Sonoma county, went vegan over night, and is now running Goatlandia.
Vijoa walks to us about her long family history of horse trainers and how she went from spending childhood at Anthony Chabot equestrian center to now training and being the concessionaire.
Jamie Shortz talks to us about growing up with a mom as a Dressage trainer, her journey with Chiropractic school, and what it’s been like raising her son, growing her business and being newly married.
Lindsey Close talks to us about why she got into equine nutrition, her first OTTB she struggled with, and how she’s been working through some fear after an accident.
Lucrecia Daley talks to us about her experience going from being a Lawyer to doing music while working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and now offering bodywork on horses.
Rodney Deck talks to us about working briefly in the corporate world, his experience in college riding bucking horses, helping a friend train bomb dogs in Vegas, and a bit about his farrier business now.
Pippa Callanan talks to us about why she fell in love with dressage, getting really ill at 20 years old which changed her life course from the doctor track to riding and teaching, and how she ended up living in France and working with Philippe Karl.
Melissa Kalember talks to us about how she almost became an Equine Vet and why she chose to become a trainer instead, what becoming a Judge was like for her, and her experience with IEA.
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