The Journey On Podcast
The Journey On Podcast with Warwick Schiller is a transformative exploration into personal growth, connection, and the profound lessons horses can teach us. Embracing the philosophy that "The Journey is the Destination," Warwick invites guests from diverse backgrounds—both within and beyond the equestrian world—to share their stories of self-discovery and development.
Warwick Schiller, an accomplished horseman originally from Australia, moved to the United States in his 20s to pursue his passion for horse training. His notable achievements include representing Australia at the 2010 and 2018 World Equestrian Games. Beyond competitive success, Warwick is renowned for his ability to connect deeply with horses and to distill complex training concepts into relatable, easy-to-understand guidance. This approach led to the creation of his Online Video Library, aimed at helping individuals build better relationships with their horses and gain a deeper understanding of foundational training principles.
Each episode of the podcast delves into meaningful conversations that offer insightful perspectives and practical wisdom, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own journeys. Through these dialogues, Warwick and his guests illuminate the interconnectedness of personal growth and horsemanship, fostering a community of learners committed to continuous improvement and authentic connection.
Whether you're an equestrian enthusiast or someone seeking inspiration for personal development, The Journey On Podcast offers valuable insights that resonate across disciplines.
The Journey On Podcast
Revisited: Amelia Thomas
Amelia Thomas is a Cambridge University-educated author, naturalist, journalist, horse-owner, and mother of five. Her non-fiction book, The Zoo on the Road to Nablus, the true story of the last Palestinian zoo, was a Daily Mail (UK) and Washington Post Critic’s Choice, and inspired the Italian documentary, Waiting for Giraffes. Her new book What Sheep Think About the Weather, asks: what are animals trying to say - not to each other, but to us?
Amelia has written for numerous newspapers and magazines, including the Washington Post, Sunday Times (UK), CNN Traveler, the Christian Science Monitor, Lonely Planet magazine, and the Middle East Times. She has authored and contributed to over a dozen travel books for Lonely Planet, including guides to Lebanon, India, and the first Israel and Palestinian Territories guide to be published after the Second Intifada. She presented a documentary for National Geographic Channel’s “Roads Less Travelled” series, spent a year following a family of clowns in a Russian circus for a documentary for European TV networks, and is presently in pre-production for an investigative documentary into the disappearance of Jodi Henrickson, a teenager missing since 2009.
Animals have often featured in her work and travels, from visiting elephant sanctuaries in Laos to galloping through remote jungles in Belize to rehoming stray puppies in rural India. She is currently working on a book on how we can best listen to animals, which will be published by Sourcebooks in the US and Elliott & Thompson in the UK in summer, 2025: a journey of discovery through the scientific, practical and spiritual work of the world’s best animal-listeners, seeking to find out what animals are saying, not to each other, but to humans specifically - and to learn how we can become better listeners.
Website: www.ameliathomas.co.uk
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