Author: Liseanne Roy
J'ai dévouée les dernières 18 ans de ma vie à ma passion pour les chevaux, à enseigner et à devenir la meilleure personne possible. De l'achat de mon tout premier cheval en 2007, jusqu'à enfin devenir entraîneur certifié Western en 2020, j'ai acquis des connaissances sur tant de choses sur la vie, l'amour, l'apprentissage et les chevaux, et cela me rend fier chaque fois que je partage mes connaissances. avec mes étudiants et clients.
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I have dedicated the last 18 years of my life to my passion with horses, teaching and becoming the best person I can be. From the purchase of my very first horse in 2007, to finally becoming a certified Western Coach in 2020, I have picked up knowledge about so many things about life, love, learning and horses, and it makes me proud every time I get to change that knowledge with my students and clients.
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Protected: The Trainer’s Toolbox

57. Podcast Hiatus

56. Fault vs. Responsibility & Guilt vs. Empathy

55. Mirror, Mirror – Are W Reading Our Horse, or Are We Projecting?

54. Independent hands, seat and legs

53. To End on a Good Note, or Not?

52. How To Avoid Nagging Your Horse

51. Social Thresholds & Comfort Zones

50. No One Has Their Shit Together

49. Energy When Working with Horses

48. Therapy vs. Self-care

47. What I Do & Why I Do It

46. The Horse Who Anticipates & The One Who’s Part of the Process

45. “I can’t” vs. “I have difficulty”

43. Echo chambers and Values vs. Opinions

42. To Blanket or Not to Blanket

41. Liberty Work and How To Make a Horse ‘Light’
