#INTERVIEW
Barn Aisle Chats: Milestones With Kate
Barn Aisle Chats is a new series where we’ll meet equestrians from all walks of life and disciplines. Today, we chat with Kate just as she takes a big step in her adult life.
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Big Lick Tennessee Walking Horse and Equine Rescue: An Interview
Candace Wade has long followed the legislation surrounding of Big Lick Tennessee Walking Horses and their fates once their show careers are over. Today she offers this interview with Horse Plus Humane Society founder Tawnee Preisner and her son Justin. (more…)
Carlee McCutcheon: Hunter, Jumper, AND Reining Skills All Pay Off in Adaptability
Kathleen Landwehr of the USEF sat down with Carlee McCutcheon, daughter of leading reining champion Tom McCutcheon to learn about her diverse equestrian skillset. (more…)
‘The Rider’: An Interview With Brady Jandreau
Jandreau stars in a film based on his real-life experiences.
’43 Years Later, I Have Never Again Seen Such a Magnificent Horse’: Q&A with Dr. Gregory Beroza
Dr. Gregory Beroza has plenty of tales to tell from a distinguished career in equine veterinary medicine, but his most incredible story is the time he found himself treating none other than Secretariat on Belmont Stakes Day, 1973.
A Conversation With Sara Sherman, Equine Assisted Coach: Part II
We’re continuing our feature interview with Sara Sherman, an equine assisted coach through the Equine Gestalt Coaching Method. Today, we’re exploring more of the day-to-day activities in Sara’s career.
A Conversation with Sara Sherman, Equine Assisted Coach: Part I
Sara Sherman’s 2015 TEDx presentation highlighted how equine-based counseling and coaching can change lives. We caught up with her to learn more about the Equine Gestalt Coaching Method.
HN Exclusive Q&A: Colleen McInerney Meagher
The author of Comin’ Thru: The Golden Age of Women’s Polo 1934-1941 sits down to talk horses, celebrity equestrians and an Argentine marriage proposal!
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Shaping an Industry: A Conversation With Bob Cacchione
One horse-deprived college freshman named Bob Cacchione came up with a creative way to keep horses in his academic life in 1967 — and created the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association, now 10,000 riders strong.
Q&A with Rosie Withey, Equine Facilitated Learning Instructor
What is Equine Facilitated Learning? We caught up with Rosie Withey, an EFL instructor based in the UK, to learn more about this facet of the equestrian world and what it has to offer.
HN Interview: Melissa Ganzi at Grand Champions Polo Club
She may hobnob with the likes of Prince Harry, but at her core Melissa Ganzi is just another loving mom, dedicated wife, philanthropist and equestrian.
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‘Gladius the Show’ Vaults Into 2015
After a successful fall run in Vegas, this innovative aerial-meets-equestrian production is gearing up for an exciting new year. We speak with Big Horse Productions co-owner Alethea Shelton about the show’s incredible cast and horses.
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Your Turn: So I got an Equine Studies degree… Now what?
As college kids go back to school, we’re asking: what’s an equine-related degree good for? (more…)