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Processing Fear

December 31, 2019January 11, 2020 Leanne1 Comment

“The origin of the word "courage" comes from the word "cour", which mean heart, and it means to completely share your story with your whole heart.” ― Brené Brown, The Power of Vulnerability: Teachings of Authenticity, Connections and Courage I hesitated to write this post… but I am channeling some Brene Brown because I think [...]

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Boo! Ready for Your Horse’s Next Vet Appointment?

October 28, 2019 Rachel LatsonLeave a comment

It’s time for fall vet checkups and just as talk about the doctor or dentist can bring some of us humans anxiety, the idea of having our horses seen by the vet can bring about similar feelings especially if past vet visits have not gone well. In honor of Halloween this Thursday we want to [...]

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Head Injuries and Horses

September 16, 2019September 16, 2019 LeanneLeave a comment

An Experience I Forgot, but Will Never Forget  On September 24th, 2018 I was in an unfortunate accident with a horse and ended up with a serious concussion. I was grooming in the barn and the horse spooked, flipped over backwards and fell on top of me. We are not totally sure what happened, but [...]

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We couldn’t agree with @mustangmaddy more, it’s not easy to show up for someone else when you haven’t first looked inside. Reading for fun and for education can be a wonderful tool for introspection. How do you honor and take care of your self?
Today’s blog is a republished version of our friend @camilouwhooo recent Facebook post where she uses her understanding of Natural Lifemanship and her experience working with trauma informed EAP at @corralriding to explain why our country is seeing one of the largest uprisings over racial inequality and violence sparked by the public murder of #GeorgeFloyd
“No one can ignore a black woman on a horse” ⁃ Brianna Noble
Being at the beginning of a new journey with our horses can seem daunting. This quote from Alexandra Kurland is a helpful reminder that no matter where we begin we can always look to our horse for guidance, they will show us the way.
“Trust is choosing to make something important to you vulnerable to the actions of someone else.” - Charles Feltman
Moments like these are bound to happen with horses. Have a wonderful weekend!
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