Horse Tales with Cat
An equestrian podcast for amateur riders, about amateur riders and professional riders and everything in between.
Catherine Shearon dives into conversations with equestrians from all angles of the horse world, to speak about topics that have never been discussed in equestrian interviews. Hear not just about how riders get started in their career, but about mental health struggles, overcoming confidence issues, the ins and outs of running a business, and more!
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Horse Tales with Cat
Episode 39- Norman Dello Joio - A Lesson in Patience
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I have spoken to a number of legends in the sport of show jumping this past year. But I don’t think any have been as thoughtful in their answers as Norman Dello Joio.
He is quiet in his demeanour but strong in his character and opinions and is very engaging.
He remembers many details of his days of competition and is happy to share the memories but is equally enthusiastic about his transition to the role of trainer . I think I loved most that he really tailors his approach to each horse as each is an individual. He also taught me that the most important skill you can learn with a horse is patience .
Norman clearly values his family and loves running Wembley Farm with his wife Jeannie and son Nick .He is quick to point out that one of his favourite roles is grandfather to his daughter’s two children.
I walked away feeling like I had been imparted some wisdom without even having had to ask.
This episode is brought to you by the international law firm of Cooley LLP.
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Our connection to the law firm comes through Cooley Partner and jumper rider Cullen Drescher , who competes in the High Amateur and Grand Prix levels in addition to leading Cooley's Business Restructuring practice from the firm's offices in New York City.