
The Philosophical Cowgirl
The Philosophical Cowgirl is where deep thinking meets horsemanship. Join a trained philosopher and seasoned horse trainer as she delves into the intersection of life, philosophy, and the horse world. With thought-provoking conversations and insights from some of the brightest minds, this podcast goes beyond the arena to explore what horses can teach us about living well.
Host: Sarah Geis
Contact: thephilosophicalcowgirl@gmail.com
The Philosophical Cowgirl
Equine Mythbusters, Part 1
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In this episode, a couple of my closest friends, Brenna DeGeer, Colorado Brand Inspector and long time horse trainer, and Brittnee Woodward, also a long time Colorado horse trainer, join me to talk through part 1 of a highly controversial list of commonly held beliefs in the horse world. You may or may not agree with everything you hear, but that’s part of the fun. Part 2 will be released sometime in the near future.
Title note: Not all of these are technically myths, but if they aren’t, they’re certainly more complicated than a lot of people think.
Here’s this episode’s list:
1. Draw Reins and other “headset” training devices are bad
2. Horses shouldn’t be blanketed in winter
3. Big bits are harsh
4. Rescue horses are just as good as any horse
5. Mustangs are just as good as any horse
6. You can’t ride papers
7. 30 day colt starting is enough time
If you need a horse trained, both of these ladies are good ones to talk to. You can look them both up on Facebook.
Brittnee’s info can be found at Old Glory Performance Horses. She also makes some amazing cowhide flowers and horseshoe art at Wild Hides.
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