Get Good With Horses
Helping horse owners get good with horses 🐴✨🌎
Relationship • Groundwork • Liberty • Neck-rope • Riding
🎙️ Podcast + Online Training Skool & Community👇
I inspire horse lovers how to get good skills, build a strong bond and create a lasting partnership via my Online Training & Podcast 🐴✨🌎
09/06/2026
✨Every time someone chooses to ask why…the horse world gets a little better.
Real change rarely arrives with a bang - it happens quietly, one horse and one human at a time.
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07/06/2026
✨The horse has always been worth it…
…they do not care how many people agree with you.
Sometimes doing right by the them means standing alone for a while.
I’d rather stand alone - or with a few honest people, than a crowd that values comfort.
What say you?
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03/06/2026
✨The beautiful thing about horses is they don’t care who the world thinks you are.
They care who you are when you’re standing in front of them.
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02/06/2026
✨There is something incredibly rewarding about helping people turn their dreams with horses into reality.
This past weekend I was in Ireland teaching these two beauties Deirdre and her Tristan where moments like these remind me why I do what I do.
When people are given good tools, understanding, and support, amazing things start to happen of which the lessons will be shared shortly in my Premium Skool.
The journey is never about perfection. It’s about progress, confidence, and building a partnership worth being proud of.
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02/06/2026
✨When the world becomes too loud, I borrow the quiet wisdom of horses.
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27/05/2026
✨I still think far too much “sh*tmanship” gets attention and praise in the horse world compared to the genuinely good stuff.
I’m not talking about honest before-and-after journeys, learning moments, or people trying to improve. I love seeing progress and understanding the how and why behind it just as much as anyone else.
I’m talking about the kind of horsemanship where a horse is stripped of dignity, emotionally shut down, pushed past understanding…and somehow the comments are still full of applause.
That should concern us.
Because good horsemanship is rarely about overpowering a horse.
More often, it’s about unlearning the things the industry once celebrated.
What say you?
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