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September 24, 2017

Origins of an Equestrian Writer

I remember it clearly. The two-sided push from both my client and my business partner while chatting during a massage session on day last fall that created the origins of an equestrian writer.  “You should write a blog!”     The idea had niggled at the back of my mind for awhile. I’ve been writing, […]

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Published on September 24, 2017 04:00

September 22, 2017

Raising Awareness with Remember Me Thursday

What is Remember Me Thursday? At the BlogPaws Conference this past May, I had the fortune to meet and spend time with a representative of the Helen Woodward Animal Center, who spearheads the pet adoption awareness campaign, Remember Me Thursday. “Remember Me Thursday® is a global awareness campaign uniting individuals and pet adoption organizations around the […]

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Published on September 22, 2017 06:00

September 20, 2017

Guest Post: Reduce Pet Stress When You Travel

Just like us, every animal has different triggers for stress and anxiety. They are compassionate, loving, loyal and deeply attached to their human families. It makes perfect sense that a sudden change of environment with new people and animals to surround them is stressful for most of our four-legged comrades. From your perspective, all that’s […]

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Published on September 20, 2017 06:00

September 18, 2017

Getting Back in the Saddle

  Confession of a Timid Rider: It’s not easy coming back from a bad fall.  Who could blame me for being rigid in the saddle after three weeks bed rest due to severely bruised ribs? I don’t. Delight is a large horse after all, and I landed ribs first on the packed earth coming around […]

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Published on September 18, 2017 06:00

September 15, 2017

Guest Post: Concussion Awareness for Equestrians

I recently had a bad fall from a very large horse. I bruised many ribs but thankfully fell in such a way that I avoided breaking anything. My helmet was largely untouched except for the dirty area where I had laid my head trying to catching my breathe. It took me a long time to […]

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Published on September 15, 2017 06:00

September 13, 2017

An Interview with Carly Kade, Equestrian Author

Put your spurs on and get excited because equestrian author, Carly Kade, was lovely enough to do an interview with me for Bridle & Bone. You may have heard of Carly, who is the award-winning author of In the Reins. If you haven’t read it, go out and do so today. You won’t want to […]

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Published on September 13, 2017 06:00

September 11, 2017

Do You Have Pony Envy?

Confessions of a Timid Rider: I Am Jealous of My Friends with Horses   Friends, I’ll be honest with you. I believe I’m a nice person. I try my best to help others and be a good friend. So the fact that I have become green-eye with jealousy is something of which I’m not proud. […]

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Published on September 11, 2017 06:00

September 8, 2017

The Best Holistic Therapies for your Dog’s Arthritis

  There are a number of natural therapies to provide pain relief and improve mobility for your dog.  As our pets age, arthritis and stiffness can become a serious health concern.  Most dogs will begin to show signs of arthritis by the time they are 6 or 7 years old. This is something I am […]

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Published on September 08, 2017 06:00

September 6, 2017

Guest Post: Reach Your Highest Potential with Equestrian Performance Coaching

Introduction by Amy Hempe Blogger of The Rufus Files and Returning Adult Equestrian I first met Dana Dapolito online after I had published an essay examining my own riding anxiety. After she shared it on her page, I took her free online course and began my own process of moving past the mental obstacles preventing […]

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Published on September 06, 2017 06:00

September 4, 2017

In Search of the Perfect Equestrian Breeches

Come Out Come Out Wherever You Are…… I’ll be the first to admit that I have a problem. Namely that I have many breeches and riding tights in my closet. And don’t have a favorite. I’m still searching for the elusive unicorn of riding breeches. Is it too much to ask for comfort, fit, look, […]

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Published on September 04, 2017 06:00