On The Rail
By Liz & Jenna
On The RailMay 13, 2024
095. From Academics to Arenas with Alyssa Logan
In this episode of the On The Rail podcast, the hosts discuss exciting giveaways and introduce a giveaway winner, Candace Mullin. They then welcome guest Alyssa Logan, an accomplished judge with AQHA Level 1, NRHA, and other certifications, as well as an assistant professor and collegiate judging team coach at Middle Tennessee State University.
Alyssa shares her journey in the horse industry, from her beginnings as a horse-crazy child to her academic and judging career. The conversation delves into her graduate research on the effects of circular exercise on joint and bone health in horses and calves. Alyssa provides valuable insights for aspiring judges and discusses the importance of practical experience and mentorship. The episode wraps up with a celebration of MTSU's equestrian team's recent national championship win.
Related Links/Products Mentioned:
-Learn on the interactive equine learning platform, HorseIQ, powered by the American Paint Horse Association
-Learn more about the Ride Fit Life 28-day Macro Challenge here
00:00 Introduction and Housekeeping
01:36 Introducing Today's Guest: Alissa Logan
02:09 Alissa's Background and Early Horse Experience
06:51 Journey to Becoming a Collegiate Judging Team Coach
11:14 Insights into Judging and Collegiate vs. Professional Judging
16:18 Challenges and Trends in Judging
23:36 Obtaining Multiple Judging Cards
34:22 Advice for Aspiring Judges
37:44 Introduction to Research on Circular Exercise
38:30 Funding and Initial Studies on Calves
40:16 Detailed Findings on Bone Strength
41:42 Exploring Circular Exercise in Horses
45:47 Mechanical Horse Walker and Calf Study
51:15 Practical Takeaways for Horse Training
59:35 Issues in the Equine Industry Course
01:08:12 Empowering the Next Generation
01:13:54 Conclusion and Contact Information
094. Passion for Halter Horses with Amy Zabel
In this episode of On the Rail Podcast, the hosts introduce Amy Zabel, the founder of the Fit for Halter Podcast. Amy shares her journey from being a horse owner since age 14 to running a podcast dedicated to providing practical content and community for amateur halter exhibitors.
She discusses her transition from working with horses full-time to a career in nonprofit leadership and back to her love for horses through podcasting. Amy talks about the challenges and joys of launching her podcast, the welcoming nature of the halter horse community, and her goals both in podcasting and horse showing.
Additionally, Amy provides valuable advice for those looking to enter the breed show world and emphasizes the importance of just giving it a try, despite any initial challenges.
Related Links/Products Mentioned:
- Learn on the interactive equine learning platform, HorseIQ, powered by the American Paint Horse Association.
00:00 Welcome and Housekeeping: Giveaways and Listener Reviews
01:47 Introducing Amy: From Horse Lover to Podcast Host
02:44 Amy's Journey with Horses: From Riding to Halter Shows
03:37 Transitioning to Halter: A Deep Dive into Amy's Passion
14:52 The Fit for Halter Podcast: A New Venture
20:32 The Welcoming Halter Community: Amy's Experience
23:56 The Challenges and Rewards of Podcasting
43:57 Advice for Aspiring Halter Exhibitors
49:22 Parting Words and How to Connect with Fit for Halter
093. Horse Show After Hours with Liz & Jenna
Hosts Jenna and Liz tackle a variety of critical and often controversial topics within the horse showing industry. They discuss the pressures and costs associated with horse showing, touching upon the expenses reported by participants and questioning the value it brings when balanced against the emotional and financial toll.
They also delve into the issues within the training industry, highlighting the necessity for professionalism and business acumen among trainers, and the negative impacts of poor business practices on clients and the industry at large.
The hosts reflect on the toxic dynamics that can exist between trainers, owners, and the broader community, emphasizing the need for open, honest conversations and a collective effort towards making the horse showing world a more inclusive, transparent, and supportive space. Throughout the episode, they call for greater unity, understanding, and change within the industry, advocating for a shift in perspective towards more humane, ethical, and sustainable practices that prioritize the welfare of horses and the well-being of all participants.
00:00 Welcome to the After Hours Episode!
01:13 Diving into Podcast Growth and Listener Engagement
04:57 The Evolution of Pay-to-Play in Horse Shows
18:49 Judging Standards vs. Trends: Navigating the Confusion
31:22 Fitness and Riding: Elevating Your Performance
32:33 Trainers vs. Business People: A Candid Discussion
45:36 Addressing Toxicity and Gaslighting in the Horse Industry
46:08 The Court Case Controversy and Professional Responsibility
47:28 The Role of Amateurs and Professionals in Animal Welfare
51:29 Personal Experiences and the Impact of Social Media Backlash
55:15 The Quest for Positive Change and Industry Reflection
56:43 Navigating Social Media and the Desire for Constructive Conversations
01:07:25 Financial Realities and the Cost of Horse Showing
01:13:55 Closing Thoughts on Industry Challenges and the Need for Openness
092. Behind the Mic with Peter Cannizzaro
This episode meet Peter Canizzaro, a revered horse show announcer with over three decades of experience. Peter provides insight into his journey from a part-time role while juggling an education career to embracing the announcer's booth full-time, including the commitment and travel it entails.
Born into a triplet set deeply rooted in the equestrian world, Peter, alongside his brothers, has navigated the intricacies of horse show announcing, from mastering the craft to developing a unique style that resonates with the equestrian community. The episode covers the emotional spectrum of announcing, from the honor of memorializing departed friends at shows to the joy of amplifying victories at youth competitions, offering insights into the announcer's personal hobbies and aspirations outside the arena.
Moreover, Peter shares practical advice for aspiring announcers, shedding light on the challenges and fulfilling moments of the profession, all while emphasizing the importance of passion, preparedness, and the ability to connect with and celebrate every participant.
00:00 Welcome to On the Rail Podcast: Special Guest Peter Canizzaro
01:51 Announcing Horse Shows: A Career Journey with Peter
02:54 Triplets in the Horse World: Unique Experiences and Shenanigans
11:47 From Academia to Announcing: Peter's Professional Path
15:30 The Art of Horse Show Announcing: Skills, Challenges, and Stories
28:44 On the Road: The Life of a Traveling Announcer
33:08 A Day in the Life of a Horse Show Announcer
40:58 The Heart of Horse Show Communities
41:44 Behind the Scenes: The Life of a Horse Show Announcer
44:54 The High Stakes of Timing in Lunge Line Classes
48:55 Crafting a Unique Voice in the Announcing World
55:13 Navigating Challenges and Memorable Moments
01:09:48 Passions Beyond the Microphone: Cooking and Sports
01:11:23 Aspirations and Advice for Future Announcers
091. Governance, Welfare, and Community Insights with Lori Bucholz
This episode of the On The Rail Podcast features Lori Bucholz, an AQHA Executive Committee member, who discusses her extensive involvement in the horse industry.
Lori shares her journey from a young girl passionate about horses to holding significant roles within AQHA and other committees, emphasizing animal welfare, member involvement, and governance. The conversation covers topics including the importance of every AQHA member's voice, the process of rule changes within AQHA, the responsibility towards horse welfare, and the future of digital registration. Lori's personal experiences highlight the evolution of horse showing, the significance of continued education and ethical practices in the industry, and the collective effort required to foster young and female leadership within AQHA.
00:00 Welcome to On The Rail Podcast: A Conversation with Lori Buholtz
01:41 Lori Buholtz: A Deep Dive into Her Equestrian Journey
03:02 From Amateur Competitor to AQHA Executive: Lori's Story
04:31 The Professional Side: Lori Buholtz, Parliamentarian
11:12 Navigating AQHA Governance and Member Impact
23:39 Fostering Young Leadership and Female Leaders in Equestrianism
28:17 Reflecting on the Evolution of Technology and Its Impact
28:46 Introducing RideFitLife: Tailored Fitness for Riders
29:21 Exploring the Structure and Terms of National Directors
30:08 Breaking Barriers: Women in Leadership Roles
31:26 Inside the AQHA Executive Committee: Roles and Responsibilities
32:53 2024 AQHA Convention Highlights and Digital Registration Debate
39:31 Engaging the Community: The Value of AQHA Membership and Convention Attendance
42:21 The Importance of Animal Welfare in the AQHA
53:04 Vision for the Future of AQHA and Closing Thoughts
090. A World of Colors: A Glimpse of the APHA World Show
This episode features an in-depth conversation about the 2024 APHA World Show, including insights from key figures within the American Paint Horse Association (APHA).
The discussion covers the show's schedule from June 21st through July 7th at the Will Rogers Center in Fort Worth, Texas, emphasizing its no-qualifying entry, diverse events beyond competition, and a strong focus on family involvement. The guests explore the importance of Fort Worth as a location, the broad spectrum of competitive and breeding opportunities, added money incentives, and the introduction of new classes geared towards growth areas.
A significant part of the conversation is dedicated to the innovative Intermediate Program designed to encourage wider participation by leveling the playing field for competitors. The episode also highlights the importance of APHA's corporate partnerships, particularly the new sponsorship from Boehringer Ingelheim for Intermediate division buckles. With a forthcoming focus on improving participant experience, air conditioning in the trail practice area, and a streamlined entry process, the episode provides a comprehensive overview of what to expect at the 2024 APHA World Show.
Additionally, it touches on the importance of feedback from attendees, the involvement of APHA's events team in enhancing the show experience, and the myriad of ways individuals can engage with the event beyond competition.
00:00 Welcome to the APHA World Show Special Episode!
01:02 Introducing the APHA World Show Committee Members
04:15 Deep Dive into the 2024 APHA World Show in Fort Worth
07:27 Exploring the $1.5 Million Prize Pool and New Class Additions
16:21 Feedback and Improvements for the 2024 World Show
20:23 Expanding and Simplifying the Intermediate Program
26:49 No Late Fee for Intermediate Division
27:15 Introducing RideFitLife: Tailored Fitness for Riders
27:52 Exploring the Intermediate Program
28:22 Highlighting the Youth Scholarship Program
30:56 Corporate Sponsorships and Their Impact
32:42 Setting Goals for the 2024 World Show
37:22 Improving the World Show Experience
41:14 Getting Involved: Advice for Competitors and Spectators
46:48 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
089. Strength, Survival, and a Stallion with Amber Duckett
This episode of On The Rail Podcast, we get to see through the reins of Amber Duckett, an Idaho horse trainer and owner, who shares her journey from a young 4-H member to a professional trainer and owner of a successful stallion, One And Only Asset ('Marshall').
Amber's story highlights her DIY approach, the evolution of her career, and the special bond she has with Marshall, whose 'marshmallows' carry on his legacy.
In addition, we explore the recent regulatory changes by the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) and their impact on the horse community, covering the perspectives of stallion owners and enthusiasts. Discussions include the challenges and opportunities these changes present, the importance of community support, and an optimistic outlook for the future of horse competition and breeding.
00:00 Welcome to On The Rail Podcast: A Dive into DIY Horse Training and Stud Ownership
00:51 Meet Amber Duckett: A Journey from 4-H to Stud Ownership
02:04 From Oregon to Idaho: Amber's Path to Horse Training
02:58 The Art of DIY Horse Training: Passion Meets Necessity
04:30 Learning from the Best: Mentorship and Growth in Horse Training
08:10 Navigating the Horse Training Industry: Approaching Trainers for Advice
11:57 A Major Accident and Its Aftermath: Amber's Story of Recovery
29:13 Returning to the Arena: Overcoming Brain Trauma and Physical Challenges
38:56 Exploring New Horizons: Colt Starting Contest and Expanding Skills
40:50 The Horse Expo and a Surprise Proposal
43:19 RideFitLife: Tailored Fitness for Riders
45:50 The Story of Marshall: From Weanling to Stallion
01:04:49 Breeding Success and the Impact of APHA Changes
01:09:28 Reflections and Gratitude
088. In The Pen with Mathis Show Horses
In this engaging episode of the On The Rail Podcast, listeners are treated to an in-depth conversation with Adam and Pasley Mathis, the dynamic duo behind Mathis Show Horses.
The Mathis' discuss their evolution from horse enthusiasts to professional trainers, shedding light on their personal and professional journeys that led to their partnership and the establishment of their training facility in 2019. Key topics include their approach to horse training, emphasizing adaptability and focusing on the unique needs of each horse.
They also explore the challenges and rewards of navigating the horse show industry, particularly within Western pleasure competitions, advocating for a balance between high-level and state-level events to promote inclusivity. Moreover, the Mathis' share insights into managing a flourishing business while maintaining a healthy work-life balance, especially after the birth of their child. The episode also highlights the importance of community support, business management skills, and the role of programs like the NSBA's Tomorrow's Horseman in ensuring career stability in the equestrian industry.
Through their story, Adam and Pasley Mathis inspire with their commitment to the sport, their business, and the wider equestrian community, all while looking eagerly toward the future of Mathis Show Horses and the industry at large.
00:00 Welcome to On The Rail Podcast: Special Guests Share Their Journey
00:57 The Mathis Show Horses Story: From Humble Beginnings to Success
05:57 Pasley Mathis: A Life Shaped by Horses
08:53 Diverse Backgrounds, Shared Passion: Adam and Pasley's Unique Perspectives
13:16 Adam's Path to Professional Horse Training
27:51 Building a Life Together: From Engagement to Launching Their Own Business
36:57 The Decision to Start Mathis Show Horses: Planning and Execution
41:51 Crafting a Career Plan: Insights and Reflections
42:30 The Joys and Challenges of Running a Business with Your Spouse
46:26 Navigating Work-Life Balance in a Family Business
53:48 Training Philosophies and the State of Western Pleasure
01:12:48 Embracing Opportunities: NSBA's Tomorrow Horseman Program
01:19:41 Looking Ahead: Goals and Aspirations for Mathis Show Horses
087. Gettin' Ranchy with Shannon Quinlan Hill
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, we dive into the ranch world, featuring an interview with Shannon Quinlan Hill, co-trainer of Hill Performance Horses in Sharpsville, Pennsylvania. Shannon shares her extensive background in the equine industry, spanning from showing hunters and cow horses to auction sale barn horses, influenced by her horse trainer and judge parents.
The conversation covers her historic win in the Open Reining at Congress with Rough And Shiny, being the first woman to accomplish this feat, and the transition from reining to ranch riding, highlighting the differences between the disciplines.
Shannon discusses the growing popularity and competitive landscape of ranch riding, touching on training methods, horse preparation for shows, and the importance of maintaining the horses' happiness and expression in their jobs. Moreover, the episode delves into the future of ranch classes, the challenges of achieving consistency in judging, and Shannon's personal goals, including obtaining her judging card and contributing more to association boards and committees.
00:00 Welcome to the World of Ranch Riding
01:08 Meet Shannon Quinlan Hill: A Trailblazer in Equine Industry
03:34 From Reining to Ranch Riding: Shannon's Journey
04:43 The Evolution and Appeal of Ranch Riding
05:40 Ranch Riding vs. Reining: Understanding the Differences
06:25 Exploring the Classes and Competitions in Ranch Riding
09:28 Transitioning to Ranch Riding: Insights and Experiences
13:22 The Growth and Popularity of Ranch Riding
18:08 The Future of Ranch Riding and Industry Insights
43:22 Shannon's Future Goals and Closing Thoughts
086. The National Equine Economic Impact Study with Julie Broadway
In the latest episode of On the Rail Podcast, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Julie Broadway, the President of the American Horse Council, to discuss the results of the 2023 National Equine Economic Impact Study. This research highlights the equine industry's significant $177 billion contribution to the U.S. economy and its role in supporting 2.2 million jobs. However, it also points to a slight decrease in the horse population, raising questions about the industry’s future. Throughout our discussion, we looked into the importance of these findings and discussed practical strategies and policy changes that could arise from this valuable data.
Understanding the results of this study is crucial for all horse owners and enthusiasts. It offers insights into how the industry contributes to the economy and the challenges it faces. By informing yourselves, you can contribute to the conversation, help shape future policies, and implement practices that support the growth and sustainability of the equine industry. Don’t forget to like, share, and follow/subscribe!
- American Horse Council Website - Dive deeper into the study's findings and learn how you can get involved.
- 2023 National Equine Economic Impact Study - Access the full report and detailed insights on the economic contributions of the equine industry.
085. The AQHA Professional Horsemen Academy with Jill Clark
In the latest episode of On the Rail Podcast, we chat with Jill Clark, DVM, a dedicated select amateur with a deep-rooted passion for the equine world. Jill shares her unique journey into horse showing, starting with her early roles in movies as a child that funded her first show horse.
Jill discussed her significant contributions to the AQHA community through the Professional Horsemen Endowment Fund and the Professional Horsemen Academy. Inspired by a story from Bruce Walquist and recognizing the financial struggles faced by professional horsemen, Jill and her husband took action. They initiated the endowment fund to provide sustainable support for professionals in crisis, offering not just emergency financial aid but also educational resources for effective business management.
The episode covered the importance of communication between trainers and amateurs, ethics, and the continuous need for education in the equestrian industry.
https://www.aqha.com/professional-horsemen-s-endowment-fund
https://www.aqha.com/academy
084. Roundtable: Assistant Trainers
We hosted a dynamic group of assistant trainers: Coltin Crystal, Crysta Brown, Lily Zomparelli, and Dillon Holden. They shared their unique perspectives from the trenches of the horse training world, giving us a glimpse into their personal journeys, from early experiences to their current roles in shaping the future of horse training. Our guests discussed the day-to-day realities of being an assistant trainer, the challenges they encounter, and the rewards that keep their passion alive. They also offered advice for those aspiring to follow in their footsteps and engaged in a rapid-fire round for some light-hearted fun and personal insights.
This episode provided an insightful look at the evolving horse training industry, discussing changes, adapting to new trends, and where to follow our guests' continuing journeys. For anyone passionate about horse training or curious about the life of an assistant trainer, this episode was packed with invaluable insights and stories.
A note from Liz and Jenna - We want to take a moment to acknowledge the recent passing of two members of our broader horse community. Our thoughts are with their families and friends during this difficult time. This episode was recorded prior to these events (mid-February), and as we share it, we do so with respect and remembrance for those we've lost.
083. Let's Hear It For the Boys with Chelsea Sinclair and Susie Phillips
We're thrilled to host Dr. Chelsea Sinclair and Susie Phillips, leading figures in the sphere of equine reproduction and breeding. They'll walk us through their early days in the industry, the evolving art of stallion management, and the intricacies of stallion ownership from economic, marketing, and mare owner perspectives. We'll also explore how they select stallion prospects, the current breeding programs, and their industry impact. Chelsea and Susie will also share invaluable advice for those aspiring to venture into stallion ownership.
Join us for this deep dive into the critical aspects of managing and owning stallions in the horse industry. If you're drawn to equine breeding or considering becoming a stallion owner, this episode is packed with expert insights you won't want to miss.
Remember, your support through ratings, follows, shares, and reviews helps us continue to explore the multifaceted world of the stock horse show industry. Tune in every Monday for more engaging conversations tailored to our passionate community.
082. AQHA Animal Welfare Commission with Ward Stutz and Robin Frid
In our latest episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Ward Stutz and Robin Frid to look into the heart of the AQHA Animal Welfare Commission. As Director of Breed Integrity and the chair of the commission, respectively, Ward and Robin offer us a unique glimpse into their dedication to horse welfare within the industry. They shared insights on the commission's mission, its critical role in promoting humane treatment, and how it navigates the challenges of balancing tradition with modern welfare standards. This episode is a deep dive into the efforts being made to ensure the ethical treatment of horses, shining a light on the passion and commitment that drive the industry towards a more compassionate future.
We believe this conversation is essential listening for anyone connected to the horse industry. It's a testament to what can be achieved when we come together for the greater good of the animals we all love.
Don't forget to join us every Monday for more insightful discussions. If you found this episode enlightening, please rate, follow, share, and leave us a review. Your support helps us to continue bringing important conversations like this to the forefront of the horse industry.
081. Exploring Animal Communications with The Equimist
In this On the Rail Podcast episode, we're excited to introduce Jenna McGrath, also known as The Equimist, who joins us to share her insights into animal communication. As hosts intrigued by the possibility of connecting with animals on a deeper level, we explore Jenna's journey into becoming an animal communicator. She shares with us the evolution of her abilities, the challenges she's navigated, and the affirmations of her work's impact. We discuss memorable moments of connection between horses and their owners and unwrap Jenna's integrated approach to training that's enriched by her intuitive understanding.
This episode offers a fresh perspective on enhancing our connection with our equine companions. Remember to rate, follow, share, and leave a review if you enjoy diving into the depths of the industry with us. Your support enables us to continue exploring every facet of the stock horse show world, from showmanship to the economics shaping our passion. Join us every Monday for more behind-the-scenes revelations and in-depth discussions.
Discover more about Jenna McGrath's work: http:stan.store/theequimist
080. The Virginia Maiden with Meghan Tierney
Today, we have the pleasure of talking with Meghan Tierney, the driving force behind MT Company Quarter Horses in Reddick, Florida. Meghan outlines her journey from Texas and Ohio to Florida, highlighting her transition into show management and the creation of a thriving breeding program with the celebrated mare, Pretty Assets. She also discusses her innovative contributions to the Virginia Maiden and Spring Breakout shows, raising the bar within the industry.
The 2024 Spring Breakout show, hosted in Lexington, Virginia, from April 16-20 at the Virginia Horse Center, is a testament to Meghan's dedication. Pre-entries close on March 25, 2024, with stall reservations due by April 1, 2024. Details are available at https://www.toplineeventmgt.com/spring-breakout.
Meghan's narrative showcases the role of passion, diligence, and forward-thinking in attaining success in the horse industry. Her excellence in breeding and show management serves as both inspiration and a source of practical guidance for both amateurs and professionals at various career stages.
079. Horse Show After Hours: The Boys Are Back
The Boys are back! In this heartwarming Valentine's week special of On the Rail Podcast, we are thrilled to bring back another episode featuring our non-horsey partners, Jason and Lantz. Last year, they stole the hearts of many and even climbed the charts, making it one of our most memorable episodes.
This year, we took a deep dive into the ups and downs of the past year, celebrating personal milestones like engagements and debating the profound impact of horses on our lives and relationships. From laughter to tears, this episode is a candid exploration of love, loss, and the unbreakable bonds formed in the shared journey of life with horses. Don't miss this intimate glimpse into our world.
078. Inside Horse Show Judging: Expert Insights from APHA, AQHA, and NSBA
This is the one you have asked for! In this episode of On the Rail Podcast, we dive into judging with Sandy Jirkovsky (APHA Director of Judges), John Pipkin (AQHA Director of Show Officials), and Bill Kaven (NSBA Judges). This highly anticipated episode offers a spicy follow-up to our discussions on hunter under saddle and western pleasure. Our expert guests unpack the intricate processes, standards, and challenges of judging, providing listeners with a rare glimpse of what happens in the center of the pen.
From the heart of controversy to the forefront of excellence, this episode promises insider insights into the critical balance of fairness, expertise, and the sometimes blurred lines between personal preference and the letter of the law. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the direction our industry is heading, offering insights that promise to spark conversation and debate.
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077. Amateur Hour with David Miller
In this episode of On the Rail Podcast, we explore the captivating story of David Miller, a former professional horse trainer who gracefully transitioned back to being an amateur. David shares insights from his extensive background in the Quarter Horse, Paint, and USEF worlds, highlighting his achievements as a World Champion, Congress Champion, and a member of the AQHA and NSBA board of directors.
Discover the pivotal moments that led David from a successful professional career to embracing the amateur status. He candidly discusses the personal and health challenges that influenced his decision and the emotional impact of leaving a life deeply intertwined with his identity as a horseman.
David's story is more than a career shift; it's about his enduring love for horses, his connection to the industry, and finding a new path in the equestrian world. This episode is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of horse enthusiasts, offering a unique perspective on balancing personal life with professional ambitions.
Join us for an inspiring discussion that illuminates the complexities of navigating a career in the horse industry and the courage it takes to forge a new path. David's journey is a powerful reminder of the enduring passion at the heart of every true horseman.
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076. No Foot, No Horse with Dr. Steve O'Grady
In this informative episode of On the Rail Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Steve O'Grady, a renowned veterinarian and farrier with a wealth of experience in equine podiatry. Dr. O'Grady shares his journey from farrier apprenticeship to veterinary science, highlighting his unique approach to hoof care. He discusses various hoof-related issues like managing mismatched front feet, club feet, low heels, and the complexities of navicular syndrome. Dr. O'Grady emphasizes the critical role of trimming and explores advanced treatments like spider plates and wooden shoes. Throughout the episode, Dr. O'Grady shares valuable tips and practices, drawing from his rich experience in treating a wide range of hoof-related issues in horses.
Discover more about Dr. O'Grady's work and access a wealth of informative articles on his website: equipodiatry.com.
For a visual understanding of the spider shoe discussed in the episode, you can view an image on the On the Rail Podcast website.
075. In The Pen with Alyse Roberts
Dive into the inspiring journey of Alyse Roberts in this episode of On the Rail Podcast. As the founder of Alyse Roberts Performance Horses, Alyse shares her transition from early equestrian experiences to creating a thriving training business.
We explore Alyse's dedicated path in specializing in hunter under saddle horses, providing an in-depth look at the current dynamics of this discipline. Alyse offers her perspective on industry changes and their influences on training and competition.
Alyse is celebrated for her skill in working with challenging horses, and she discloses her journey in developing these abilities. She shares effective techniques and strategies for training complex horses, emphasizing the significance of adaptability in managing the difficult ones.
This episode also highlights Alyse's career milestones, reflecting on her memorable achievements and the evolution of her professional mindset and business approach. Alyse's involvement in the Tomorrows Horseman project through NSBA is another focal point, where she recounts her impactful experiences and learning as a recent participant.
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074. A Transparent Discussion on Western Pleasure with Katy Jo & Aaron Moses
We have a thought-provoking conversation with renowned Western pleasure trainers, Katy Jo Zuidema and Aaron Moses. After rehashing thoughts about the recent HUS podcast with Lainie DeBoer, they dive deep into the intricacies of western pleasure training, discussing the evolution of the sport, training philosophies, and the balance between maintaining tradition and adapting to modern trends.
They dissect the high stakes of the western pleasure world, highlighted by Aaron's candid reflections: "We've made our standard a freak," and "We have to know where to present the horses that are not the freaks."
Katy Jo and Aaron share their extensive experience, offering unique insights into the training process, horse-rider dynamics, and the future of western pleasure. This episode is a must-listen for any industry insider on one of the more controversial topics we have. Saddle up for this one. It’s pretty good.
073. Jumpstart Your Year with Co-Host Jenna Tolson
Happy New Year from On the Rail Podcast! Kick off 2024 with inspiration and motivation in our latest episode featuring cohost Jenna Tolson and her transformative Ride Fit Life program. As we embrace new beginnings and set our resolutions, Jenna's journey from fitness reluctance to creating a successful online coaching business for equestrians is the perfect catalyst for your health and fitness goals.
In this enlightening conversation, Jenna discusses the unique challenges and opportunities of combining equestrian life with fitness and nutrition. She shares invaluable insights and practical advice, debunking common myths and highlighting the importance of tailored fitness routines for riders. Whether you're a rider aiming to elevate your performance or someone looking to integrate fitness into your equestrian lifestyle, Jenna's expertise offers a fresh perspective on staying fit and healthy.
Join us in welcoming the new year with a focus on self-improvement and wellness.
You can visit Ride Fit Life, LLC, at ridefitlife.com, or on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/jenna.RIDEFITLIFE.
Free Resources for our Listeners:
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072. Industry Insider: Kathy Avolt
Join us as we talk with Kathy Avolt from An Equine Production, revealing the world of horse show management. With over 20 years in the field, Kathy shares her expertise in organizing top-tier horse shows, offering key insights for both enthusiasts and industry veterans.
In this episode, explore the behind-the-scenes of horse show management, understanding the evolution and current challenges of the industry. Kathy's experience brings a wealth of knowledge, ideal for anyone curious about equine events, whether they're entering the field or looking to deepen their understanding. Don't miss this insightful conversation that shines a light on the intricate world of horse show management. For more on An Equine Production, visit https://www.anequineproduction.com.
071. Roundtable: Trainer Spouses
Get an exclusive glimpse into the lives of those married (or almost married!) to horse trainers in this enlightening roundtable discussion. Five dynamic women share their varied experiences, from the depths of their involvement in the horse industry to the everyday realities of life alongside a trainer. They open up about the unique benefits and challenges they encounter, debunking common myths and revealing the true nature of such relationships. It's not as easy or as fun as it looks!
Tune in for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the real-life experiences of those intimately connected to the world of horse training. Remember to share this episode, follow On the Rail Podcast for more fascinating discussions, and leave a review to help us continue bringing these important stories to light!
070. CA$H FOR COLOR with Michelle Johnston
Step into the world of color breed horses with Michelle Johnston in our latest episode. We shine a spotlight on the CA$H FOR COLOR Program, discussing its foundation, goals, and the significant impact it aims to make. Michelle guides us through the program's philosophy, revealing how it benefits stallion owners, breeders, and exhibitors with clear eligibility criteria.
Discover the dedicated efforts behind building CA$H FOR COLOR and its focus on supporting Color Breeds. We also explore the program's promotion strategies, highlighting its presence at The Color Breed Congress in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the pivotal role of the stallion service auction.
As we discuss the enrollment process for stallions and the nomination of offspring, the episode gives a comprehensive overview of the program's mechanics. Michelle shares insights into the program's potential growth and its anticipated influence on the wider industry.
Tune in to grasp the full scope of CA$H FOR COLOR and how it's shaping the future of color breed horse competition and breeding. Visit cashforcolor.com for more details and get involved in this innovative program.
069. Hunt Seat Biomechanics with Lainie DeBoer
Join us on On the Rail Podcast for a compelling episode featuring the return of Lainie DeBoer, a respected figure in the AQHA world. In this deep-dive discussion, we revisit the standards of Hunter Under Saddle, sparked by Lainie's insightful and viral Facebook post. We talk about her views on the myths surrounding stride length and head position, and unravel the biomechanics that might advocate for a change in perspective.
The conversation takes a critical turn as we examine the horse industry's reactions to her post, from endorsements to critiques. Lainie addresses the need for a focus on animal welfare, the role of judging, and the diversity of horse presentation including a deep discussion over the latest in AQHA's Performance Alteration Testing.
This episode isn't just about analysis; it's about action. Lainie outlines her vision for achieving balance in hunter under saddle classes, integrating these ideals into our training and judging. Tune in for an episode that promises to enlighten and inspire change for the betterment of our horses and the sport.
068. Add More Leg Mod Talk
Dive into the quirky side of horse people on social media and get a glimpse of the unfiltered backstage with our moderator superlatives— who's known as the moderator team's “nice guy?” Plus, hear how they tackle the most common curveballs thrown by group members.
If you’re craving an insider’s laugh and a bit of sarcasm with your equine enthusiasm, this one’s for you. Help us grow by liking, sharing, subscribing or following, and leaving a review for On the Rail Podcast.
067. The In's & Out's of Leasing
Explore the landscape of horse leasing with Rachel Schoepf in a straightforward On the Rail Podcast episode. We tackle the surge in leasing's popularity, underscored by Rachel's extensive experience and the lessons learned from her unique leasing journey.
Understand the pivotal role of contracts in safeguarding interests, with Rachel offering to share her own contract as a blueprint for success. Navigate the legalities, pros, cons, and the future of leasing in the amateur competition scene. This episode is an essential guide for anyone considering the lease route, providing pragmatic advice for creating beneficial agreements.
Rachel generously extends an offer to share her own leasing contract with listeners. To get a copy of Rachel’s contract, reach out to her at Rachel.schoepf44@gmail.com.
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066. A Season For the Kid in All of Us
As the holiday season reminds us of the spirit of giving, On the Rail Podcast invites you back into the world of philanthropy with Brian Isbell Garcia. This episode uncovers the story of 'For the Kid in All of Us,' a charity that has brightened the lives of many children in Metro Atlanta. From the humble beginnings of the Toy Party to the distribution of over 48,500 backpacks, learn about the monumental efforts that have brought joy to underprivileged families.
Brian Isbell Garcia also shares the profound connection between the horse community and the charity's goals, highlighting acts of kindness that resonate with shared values. Hear about the future visions for 'For the Kid in All of Us' and how your support can extend the reach of this mission. If you're inspired to make a difference, visit https://givebutter.com/ToyParty23/briangarcia and join Brian in championing this noble cause during the season of generosity.
065. On the Road with Equine Express
In our latest episode, we dive into the world of horse transportation with Equine Express N.A. Inc. This family-owned and operated business is more than just a transportation company; they're horse people who do transportation.
Discover essential insights on choosing the right horse hauler and equipment for safe and comfortable journeys. Learn about feeding, hydration, rest breaks, and temperature control during trips to keep your horses stress-free. Plus, get expert advice on handling unexpected situations and ensuring the health and well-being of your equine companions. Tune in for a smoother and safer horse-hauling experience!
064. Career Advice with Patty Bogosh
Tune in to the latest episode of On the Rail Podcast, featuring the remarkable Patty Bogosh, who wears two hats - a successful professional in the corporate world and a World Champion & Congress Champion amateur exhibitor.
Learn from her valuable insights on pursuing a horse showing lifestyle while strategically planning a career path. Patty shares her strategies for balancing these demanding roles and offers valuable advice for those seeking to strike a similar balance in their lives. Don't miss this inspiring conversation with a true multi-talented woman!
063. In the Pen with Kayla Kohler
This week we are featuring Kayla Kohler, a rising star in the world of horse training. We explore her journey to becoming a trainer, the significant milestones in her career, and the mentors who influenced her development. Kayla shares her training philosophy and how it has evolved over time.
Discover the challenges of running a training business, especially as a young trainer, and her insights into the evolving horse industry. She also reveals her favorite shows and events and offers a glimpse into the future of Kayla Kohler Show Horses. Don't miss this inspiring conversation, and remember to share, follow, and review the podcast for more engaging episodes!
062. Importance of Gastric Health with Dr. Scott Hancock
Get ready for an informative On the Rail Podcast episode featuring Dr. Scott Hancock, a Professional Service Veterinarian for Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of gastric health in show horses. Discover why gastric ulcers are a significant concern, and learn to spot key signs and symptoms. Dr. Hancock shares insights into the diagnostic process, highlighting the importance of scoping and how diagnosing ulcers in show horses differs from non-competitive equines.
Explore treatment and prevention options, with a focus on Boehringer Ingelheim's contributions to equine gastric health through products like Gastrogard and Ulcergard. Learn about FDA approval in the equine world and typical treatment plans customized for each horse.
Discover best practices and recommendations for reducing the risk of ulcers in show horses and balancing competitive schedules with optimal gastric health. Dr. Hancock also provides insights into Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health's mission, vision, and future in equine health research and product development.
061. Roundtable: Show Clothing
Get ready for another fantastic roundtable discussion, featuring four renowned show clothing designers:
- Elizabeth Spike Brewer: Partner & Sole Designer of Boo Yah Custom Clothing
- Kerry House: Owner and Designer at HouseWear Show Clothing
- Ali Hays: Owner and Designer at Royali Design
- Amber Daniel: Owner and Designer at Blond Apparel
They'll explore the fascinating world of show attire, covering topics like choosing the right colors to enhance an exhibitor's presentation, the importance of a proper fit, inclusivity in show attire, accessorizing and styling, the role of undergarments, blending tradition with personal style, practical tips for exhibitors, and the evolution of show attire.
Don't miss this insightful discussion with industry experts! Please share with your friends, follow, and leave a review for On the Rail Podcast to stay updated on more engaging episodes!
060. Rein to Reign: A Conversation on Queening
Congress time is in the air! Join us for this regal episode as we chat with two extraordinary queens: 2022 Congress Queen Kylie Good and Madison Heilveil, the current Tri-State Quarter Horse Association Queen.
Discover what motivated these remarkable women to participate in their club's queen contests and gain insights into their journey to queenhood. Hear about their crowning moments, with Kylie sharing her experience of participating in the All American Quarter Horse Congress Queen contest. Listen to the highlights they've cherished and any lessons they've gleaned from their contest experiences. Plus, don't miss their valuable insight for young aspiring women looking to run for their own club's queen contests.
059. Making History with Kristen Galyean
Join us for a special episode of On the Rail Podcast with Kristen Galyean. We're diving into the unforgettable VS Dispersal Sale and what's next for Kristen and her family in the horse industry. Kristen shares the emotional highs and behind-the-scenes moments of hosting this historic event at her ranch in Claremore, Oklahoma. From the sale of legendary stallions to shifting focus to cutting horse breeding, we'll cover it all.
Kristen also reflects on her role as a mom and expresses gratitude for the industry support. Plus, find out about her pre-sale nightmare and the experience of loping around on Waylon one last time. Is she getting out of the pleasure industry entirely? Is it possible for someone like Kristen to feel the "burnout" that is so relatable right now? Don't miss this candid and heartfelt conversation!
058. Amateur Hour with Megan Ryden Beal
057. Industry Insiders: Kevin Garcia & Brian Isbell Garcia
Join us for an exciting episode of On the Rail Podcast where we chat with two remarkable guests, multiple world champion exhibitor Brian Isbell Garcia and Kevin Garcia, owner of Keven Garcia Originals. They're here to spill the beans on catch riding and custom show clothing design in the horse show industry.
Get the scoop on the origins and evolution of Kevin Garcia Originals. We also talk about the challenges of running a custom clothing business.
Dive into the art of catch riding and discover how Brian's journey led him to become a full-time catch rider and what makes him a pro at preparing and showing on unfamiliar horses.
This conversation is anything but boring, so don't miss it! Follow On the Rail Podcast for more engaging episodes!
056. Showmanship Special with Jenny Frid & Paige Walker
Join us for an insightful episode of On the Rail Podcast as we chat with two distinguished figures: multiple World Champion showmanship exhibitor Paige Wacker and seasoned World Champion coach Jenny Jordan Frid about the evolving world of showmanship in 2023. Discover the defining characteristics of modern showmanship and its equipment, along with effective warm-up strategies. Learn how these experts manage nerves, stay focused, and excel in high-stakes competitions.
Tune in for valuable tips on training, preparation, and navigating the competitive landscape. Don't miss this dynamic discussion and follow On the Rail Podcast for more engaging episodes!
055. Anniversary Edition of Horse Show After Hours with Liz & Jenna
Get ready for another lively Horse Show After Hours episode with your co-hosts Liz and Jenna of On the Rail Podcast! This time, they're celebrating the podcast's One Year Anniversary by revealing the top 10 episodes from the inaugural season and sharing some laughs about their newfound "podcast fame."
But it's not all fun and games. Liz and Jenna also dive into a serious conversation about the horse show industry's operations over the past year and discuss the evolving attitudes toward it. With thoughtful insights and opinions, they shed light on ideas for the industry to become more accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Tune in for this engaging and candid episode, and don't forget to follow On the Rail Podcast for more exciting "Horse Show After Hours" discussions and captivating interviews with industry experts!
054. In The Pen with Lainie DeBoer
In this latest episode we had the privilege of chatting with the incredible Lainie DeBoer, a multiple world champion trainer. We explored Lainie's journey to success, her innovative training program, and the meticulous preparations that go into championship events.
Discover Lainie's training program's key components, evolution, and how it aids competitors' achievements. We discussed her Equitation expertise, core skills, and common mistakes, offering valuable insights for riders. Lainie also shared reflections on her career and gave advice for aspiring trainers and riders.
053. Amateur Power Hour with Scott Cooper
We get a glimpse into Scott's show experiences, including how he manages nerves and prepares for the show pen. He shares his favorite class to show in and what keeps him motivated and engaged in the show horse world. You won't want to miss his hilarious take on TikTok and his unique goals for creating content.
Tune in for a candid and entertaining conversation with Scott Cooper, and be sure to follow On the Rail Podcast on your favorite platform for more engaging discussions and inspiring stories from the equestrian world.
052. The National Championships with APHA
Join us as we sit down with Diane Alves and Melanie Cox-Dayhuff from the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) to discuss the improved and upcoming Eastern and Western National Championship shows. They share their respective roles within the organization, with Diane as chair of the APHA Western National Show Host Committee and President-Elect, and Melanie as chair for the APHA Eastern Host Committee and Immediate Past President.
Gain insights into the APHA National Shows and the intent behind them, along with the exciting prizes associated with these prestigious titles. Discover the selected venues for the 2023 APHA events and what makes them special, as well as the social activities planned to foster engagement and build a strong community among APHA members.
Don't miss this engaging episode filled with valuable insights, and be sure to follow On the Rail Podcast for more captivating conversations with industry leaders.
051. Overcoming Addiction with Alex Gryskiewicz and Paige Wacker
Join us for an insightful and candid conversation with Paige Wacker and Alex Gryskiewicz. They share their inspiring journeys in the horse industry, reflecting on the titles they've won and the horses that hold a special place in their hearts.
Paige and Alex bravely open up about Alex's journey with addiction and how it impacted their involvement in the horse industry. They shed light on the stigmas surrounding addiction and mental health in the equestrian world, offering valuable insights on seeking treatment and overcoming challenges.
Discover how they're advocating for better support and resources for those facing addiction and mental health issues. Learn about the positive changes they've witnessed and the crucial work that still lies ahead in raising awareness and promoting recovery.
Don't miss this powerful and moving episode, and be sure to follow On the Rail Podcast on your favorite platform for more engaging discussions and inspiring stories.
050. Roundtable: HorseshowING Moms
In this month's roundtable episode of On the Rail Podcast, we hear from remarkable horse showing moms who share their insights on balancing the demands of horse showing and family life. They discuss the challenges faced, strategies for effective time management, financial considerations, and advice for others in similar situations. Join us to gain inspiration from these incredible women as they navigate the complexities of parenting while pursuing their passion for horse showing.
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049. In The Pen with The Spell's
In the latest episode of On the Rail Podcast, world champion trainers Wade and Laura Spell reveal the secrets behind their successful training program and maintaining a positive barn dynamic with their customers. Despite the rigors of major horse showing, Wade and Laura Spell consistently light up the barn with their infectious enthusiasm and a sprinkle of mischief. How do they manage it?
We dive deep into their experiences as married business partners, their career highlights, and their unwavering passion for their work. Wade and Laura generously share advice for owners and amateurs, shedding light on the keys to success in the barn family dynamic and offering valuable insights for fellow trainers.
Tune in to gain personal insights from Wade and Laura Spell, and be sure to follow On the Rail Podcast for engaging discussions and captivating stories from the world of horse training!
048. Industry Insiders: Gals of the Pacific Northwest
Welcome to another episode of On the Rail Podcast! In this interview, we had the opportunity to sit down with Linsey Kimbrough and Crysta Kellar to explore the vibrant horse show scene of the Pacific Northwest.
We explored the unique challenges and exciting opportunities that exist within this region. From discussing the specific endeavors of their WSQHA club, such as staying fresh and innovative with event ideas, securing sponsorship support, and fostering collaboration with other breeds and associations, to highlighting the educational opportunities and financial stability provided by the club. We also touched on the club's commitment to scholarships and creating a warm and welcoming environment for all.
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047. Industry Insider with Dr. Stephanie Valberg on IMM
Embark on a compelling episode of On the Rail Podcast, where we explored the intricate world of myosin heavy chain myopathy (MYHM) and immune-mediated myositis (IMM).
We had the privilege of being joined by esteemed expert Dr. Stephanie Valberg, DVM, PhD, DACVIM - Mary Anne McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine at Michigan State University. Together, we unraveled the complexities of these conditions, gaining invaluable insights into their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments. Dr. Valberg also shared her perspectives on the intricacies of breeding homozygous or heterozygous horses.
This captivating conversation shed light on the intricacies of combining equine health with genetics research, providing essential knowledge for all stock-horse enthusiasts.
046. Industry Leader: Kirstie Marie Photography
Welcome to On the Rail Podcast, where we explore the captivating world of equestrian photography with Kirstie Jones, owner of Kirstie Marie Photography. Join us as we uncover Kirstie's unique photography style, her experiences capturing equestrian events, and her successful use of social media to grow her business and engage with her audience.
In this episode, we delve into the importance of photo releases and the challenges of protecting intellectual property. Kirstie shares her meticulous process for preparing and executing photo shoots, offering valuable insights for aspiring equestrian photographers and horse show enthusiasts.
Tune in to On the Rail Podcast on your favorite platform to be inspired by our fascinating guests and stay updated on all our captivating episodes.