The Plaidcast
The Plaidcast is a weekly equestrian podcast hosted by Piper Klemm, PhD, publisher of The Plaid Horse magazine. Guests include Olympic riders, top hunter/jumper and equitation riders, trainers, horse show managers and industry insiders, plus in-depth conversations on topics such as horsemanship, collegiate riding, the state of our sport and horse show how to’s for riders at every level. One episode each month is devoted to the mental side of riding with nationally recognized mental skills coach and author Tonya Johnston (Inside Your Ride).
The Plaidcast
Plaidcast in Person at Savannah College Art & Design with Archie Cox
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Recorded live at the Savannah College of Art and Design
Piper is joined by National Horse Show Hall of Fame Horsemen Archie Cox for a live discussion with the 2026 Intercollegiate Horse Show Association national champions Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD) in Savannah, Georgia.
Horses have always loomed large in Archie Cox's life. As a junior rider on the East Coast, he was already competing on the national level — in 1985, he became the first male rider in ten years to win the United States Equestrian Team Gold Medal, and earned ribbons at both the AHSA Medal and ASPCA Maclay Finals. In the spring of 1992, Archie moved to California, where he worked for several years with top trainer Karen Healey before opening his own business, Brookway Stables, in December 2000 — named after his grandparents' farm in Maine — at Middle Ranch in Lakeview Terrace.
As a trainer, Archie has coached over 40 students to national championships and has sat on the board of directors of several different national shows. In the judge's box, he holds his Large R Hunter and Equitation cards and notably judged the 2021 ASPCA Maclay Finals.
In this conversation, Archie and Piper explore what it means to build a career in this sport from the ground up, the responsibility trainers carry in shaping young riders, what classic horsemanship looks like in today's show ring, and why programs like SCAD's matter for the future of the equestrian industry. SCAD's equestrian program is set on the 180-acre Ronald C. Waranch Equestrian Center in Hardeeville, South Carolina, constructed expressly to support SCAD's national-caliber program, and the energy of that world-class environment comes through in every moment of this conversation.
Whether you're a junior rider dreaming of Finals, a student considering your future in the horse world, or a longtime professional reflecting on the craft, this episode has something for you.
The Plaidcast is hosted by Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid Horse Magazine.
Thank you so much for joining us today on the Plaidcast. This podcast is a labor of love, and every single episode exists because of this incredible community of riders, trainers, barn managers, parents, and horse lovers who show up in the barn, in the ring, and right here with us.
At The Plaid Horse, our commitment goes far beyond the show ring. We believe deeply in the power of literacy and education and that every rider, at every level, deserves access to knowledge, stories, and ideas that make them a better horseperson and a better human being. Reading matters. Learning matters. And the stories we tell each other in this sport matter more than we sometimes realize.
Whether you are a junior rider picking up your first copy of The Plaid Horse Magazine, a professional trainer looking for inspiration, or someone who simply loves horses and everything this world stands for then this community is for you. You belong here.
We build this together. Every article, every episode, every conversation is an opportunity to learn something new, to feel less alone in the challenges of this sport, and to be reminded of why we fell in love with horses in the first place.
Until next time, keep reading, keep learning, keep riding, and remember that the horse world is better when we build it together. I will see you at the ring!