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On our latest podcast episode we share our own journey of feeling the courage to hold this space with horses outside of what we were taught.
We have many conversations with those that have found us over the years, where there is a question of can I hold this work this way? A way that is often different from what we have been taught how.
There are many times where we feel we are giving permission to and validating where we are called to hold this path differently than what we have been taught.
Hillary founder of horse medicine leadership shares her own personally journey with this and how she moved from beyond her own teachers into finding the courage to hold this work the way the horses called her to it.
Sometimes we need someone to say, it is ok to hold things differently and to listen to your inner knowing and partnership with the horses in a way you are feeling lead and called to.
Permission granted.
You can listen to our podcast on all major platforms, would love to hear your thoughts and how this might resonate for you!
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On our latest podcast episode we are unpacking a conversation around our perspective that horses are not problems, they are partners.
We came across something recently that advertised supporing problem horses in the equine therapy field, we felt the urge to speak to this concept and how we believe that in looking at horses as problems, we are deeply dishonoring them and our partnership with them.
This is a great podcast to hear some insights with Hillary and Laura as they share their experiences with a range of horses and backgrounds and how they support them in the equine guided learning field.
How do we as facilitors be responsible for holding safety for both horse and human while also knowing our capacity and how to call in the "right" horses for our practice.
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In this episode, faculty members Laura Marie and Brittany Ashworth sit down to introduce themselves and talk about their journeys with The Horse Medicine Leadership Academy training program. They discuss how it’s impacted their relationships with their horses, helped shape their businesses, and what they envision for the Academy moving forward.
This is an honest and meaningful conversation about the many layers of horse ownership and how walking in partnership with horses can honor them as sacred beings.
If you want to connect with Laura, her website is www.wildawakewoman.com
If you want to connect with Brittany, her website is www.sacredechos.com
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Welcome to Season 4!
We are really excited to be welcoming another episode of our podcast. In this episode we are sharing an update of where we are with horse medicine leadership, how it has evolved this year and what new programs, retreats, and new spaces we are welcoming in for the new year.
To learn more about our programs and retreats or to explore more deeply check out our website www.horsemedicineleadership.com
You can also see us on instagram, horsemedicineleadership.
We look forward to a new season with you all!
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On our latest podcast we are sharing our journey of starting in the breeding industry to running and owing our an equine retreat center.
We don't always see the journey to get the final outcome, when people find us now, there is sometimes a comparision of looking at what we have with our herd and our center and feeling like this is what we need in order to do this work.
The truth is, it took us 10 years since we found the path of EAL to get to here, and sometimes we need to be reminded of the journey to get to where we envision ourselves wanting to be.
We hope today's episode proves as an inspiration and encouragement that wherever you find yourselves on the journey in your EAL practice, it is enough.
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On today's episode we are sharing a message and wisdom that felt inspired by our lead gelding chief.
Why is it important for us to acknowledge and own our leadership alongside of our horse partners?
What is powerful about us recognizing that our voice and presence is as equally as impactful as the horses?
We answer these questions and more in this episode.
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We were inspired to record our latest podcast from our lead gelding Chief to share some stories of horses of ours in how they found their way to us and to empower the perspective of horses being able to choose their journey and path in life and with us.
Our horses can be consciously manifest their journey, choosing their connection to us and being part of what we choose to do in our partnership with them.
In this podcast I share a few stories of the horses in our herd in their unique and individual paths to us and this journey we walk with them.
We answer the question, do horses choos their path with us?
And...
How do we empower and witness this choosing and trust it.
We hope you enjoy this episode and gratitude to the horses of ours that shared their journey with us.
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We are really excited to be joined again by Kim Hallin of Unbridled LLC.
On this podcast we are deepening into the conversation of becoming an advocate for our horses and how that is part of our journey when we become horse owners.
It can be overwhelming and at times paralyzing when we are new to horses and are not trusting of what we feel in this relationship.
How do we navigate coming up against judgment and opinions around how we be in relationship with our horses in the traditional horse approach, when it is not something we resonate with?
How do we find our courage to advocate for our horses and our partnership with them when we don't feel confident around our voice or what our horses need?
Lots of depth to this conversation along with some resources for those that feel called to them.
If you want to explore more of Kim and her work visit her website https://www.kimhallin.com.
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On our latest podcast episode we are joined by Claire Martin of Hara Horses as she shares about her journey with her mare Inca, and how this powerful mare lead her onto her path of equine facilitated learning and back into the world of horses.
Claire goes deep into her journey with horses, the path that she started on, how she ended up in equine guided facilitation and the wisdom her mare Inca has given her along the way.
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Our latest podcast episode is a deepening into a question we have been asked a few times this past year which is, what happens when our clients have a fear of horses?
We also speak to how to navigate when someone says they are afraid of horses so we can empower them in the exploration of coming to do a session with the herd.
If are needing to have some language and or need help navigating this question of fear of horses take a listen.
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We are back with season 3, our first episode we are sharing a reflection in answer to a question one of our students asked us.
How do we not bias our horses in our horse sessions?
How do we not bring our filter of who our horse partners and how do we seperate what we see in our horses in our day to day with who they are as horse teachers.
In this episode we talk about how do we not bring our bias of our horses into our session and empower them in their teaching.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
If you are curiou about any of our teaching please check out our website www.horsemedicineleadership.com
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On our latest podcast episode we are sharing the journey about one of our mare's luna, and speaking about holding consent and honoring the path of our horse partners.
Our belief is that we need to listen and hold space for the voice and consent of our horse partners in all ways, this is an example of how that can manifest.
Looking at our horses and treating them as sovereign beings doesn't just mean we hold them that way in our work, but also in our relationship with them.
This is Luna's journey with us around that path and process.
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In our latest podcast episode we are joined by Claire Martin of Hara Horses.
Our conversation is speaking to what happens when we are triggered by our own horses and how to navigate our journey with our triggers.
We also dive into how do we continue to honor our horses that want to partner with us in the teaching space while holding our own journey with them and ensuring that the space with our horses and other humans is safe.
A rich and personal conversation that we are excited to share with our community!
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On this episode, faculty member Toni Wiebe is joined by recent Horse Medicine Leadership graduate Breanne Kerr. Breanne shares her and her herd's journey through personal development and trauma recovery with Horse Medicine Leadership. She also speaks about working through previous trainings before landing in with a philosophy and training that felt truly aligned, and how her horses have supported and encouraged her as she found clarity in her vision for this work. Join us for a look through Breanne's lens of horse medicine and her path to create Wild Wynd Equine. https://www.instagram.com/wildwyndequine/ https://www.instagram.com/wiebetoni/ https://www.horsemedicineleadership.com/ https://www.instagram.com/horsemedicineleadership/
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On our latest podcast we are sharing about the space of our teaching and training retreats and what the process is for those who are curious about wanting to step into our training. We have had a few people ask lately about how the teaching and training retreats work and what that process is so we decided to record an episode speaking to it. For more information about our teaching and training retreats you can find those on our website https://www.horsemedicineleadership.com/training-retreats
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On our latest episode we speak about how we can include and be partnered with our horses in knowing what our purpose is, and finding the courage to walk that purpose out into the world.
Inspired by Hillary's gelding, Aries, we share about our own journey of how Aries encouraged the leading of Horse Medicine Leadership, and what it is to remind ourselves that our purpose is not just about us but our horse partners as well.
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In this episode we speak about the philosophy of leadership range and explore what it is and touch on how we are not one dimensional as people or leaders. Being able to develop our range as leaders is important in how we self-lead and also show up as leaders, guides and facilitators for others. We also reference The Five Roles of the Master Herder, a book written by Linda Kohanov, plus give examples of how leadership range manifests with our horses and also clients we may be facilitating with them.
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How do we build intuitive relationships with our horses, both on a personal level and in our partnerships within the space of horse medicine?
How do we honour each horse as an individual and learn how to connect within ourselves in order to more deeply understand their needs?
And how do we honour and advocate for our horses when we work with others who may not yet be exploring the intuitive path?
Join HMLA faculty members, Angela Saieva and Toni Wiebe, along with our special guests from within the HML community, Brittany Ashworth of Sacred Echos and Breanne Kerr of Wild Wind Equine.
We share stories of the horses who invited, encouraged, and in some ways even demanded us to build relationships with them on an intuitive level and how those experiences changed and shaped the horsewomen we are today.
Links:
Horse Medicine Leadership Website
Horse Medicine Leadership Instagram
Brittany Ashworth + Sacred Echos
Breanne Kerr + Wild Wynd Equine
Angela Saieva + Equine Elevation
Toni Wiebe + Firehorse Equus Coaching -
It’s an HMLA Podcast takeover!
Join HMLA faculty members Angela Saieva and Toni Wiebe for a conversation around the importance of honouring our emotions and the messages the language of emotions brings with it.
Toni and Angela share stories around the wisdom our horses gift us through the language of emotions and the impact those emotions have on ourselves, our herd and our human relationships.
They also explore how horses support us in our reflection of the messages of our emotions and teach us to be comfortable with the expression of our emotions through a lens of curiosity without judgement.
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On our latest podcast episode we are diving into the space of how do we hold safety we our horses in the space of this work.
A topic of conversation in our mentorship circles on how do we manage young horses or horses that lack some ground manners in order to create safety for both horse and humans.
We dive into giving some examples and how we can continue to empower our horses in their teaching role while also holding safety in the space with them.
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