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Welcome to the Mullins Farrier Podcast. Imparting wisdom forged over lifetimes of experience.
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In this episode, Jay Tovey FWCF and Gavin Golby AWCF share their journeys in farriery, from their early days in the trade to becoming tutors and mentors. They talk about the challenges they faced, the importance of competition and continuous learning, and how education has shaped their careers. They also discuss Farriery Tuition, a supplementary educational resource for farriers who want to pursue higher exams or just improve their everyday work. As a participant in one of the Farriery Tuition shoemaking days with Spud Allison, I can personally attest to the value their clinics offer. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did... You can sign up for future clinics here: farrierytuition.com   Subscribe for full episodes: Mullinsfarrier.supercast.com  
It’s a way back play back! We’re re-releasing this episode with Dr. Sarah Cohen of Equity Performance Equine, based in Wellington FL, in anticipation of the NAEP’s Saratoga Conference coming up next week. In this episode Dr. Sarah and I discuss her path to becoming a Vet, her concierge style practice in Wellington Florida, the NAEP and why she became a part of its board, as well as many other topics. Sarah shares a lot of great information in this episode. It’s worth a re-listen for long time followers and it’s a great first time listen too! I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did. Sign up for the conference today thenaep.com
Team Norway

Team Norway

2025-09-0814:20

In this episode, I talk with Team Norway, a group of farriers coming together from across the country as they prepare for a major competition. Most are based near Oslo, while others travel from much farther away, but they’ve built a strong team through regular practice and support from coaches like Ian Gajczak. Along the way, they share how they got started in farriery, the clinics and apprenticeships that shaped their careers, and the types of horses they work with, from Icelandics to drafts and sport horses. Katinka reflects on becoming the first female farrier to win the Norwegian championship, an achievement she never expected, and the group talks about the ups and downs of competing in Norway, where the scene is still small but growing. They also touch on the realities of working in today’s economy, with changing costs and pressures on horse owners, and how those challenges shape their day-to-day work. Through it all, what stands out is their commitment to improving, pushing each other, and enjoying the journey as a team. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. For Full-length episodes, subscribe here: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
We’re kicking off a brand new episode format on the Mullins Farrier Podcast called Farrier Phone a Friend. These episodes are all about those in-between-job conversations farriers have on the road - casual, candid, and full of real-world updates from the trade. In this first one, I catch up with my friend and returning guest Danny Bennett. We talk about everything from truck troubles and teamwork at international competitions, to the role of the “Purple Army,” social license in farriery, and even a bit of lighthearted travel banter. Of course, there’s plenty of practical shop talk too - cases, tools, and habits that make the work easier. It’s an unpolished, behind-the-scenes look at farriery, and I think you’ll enjoy riding along for the chat. This episode is available for free to non-subscribers but if you want to listen to future full length episodes please subscribe: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Wayne Preece FWCF

Wayne Preece FWCF

2025-08-2516:12

From his early training in Staffordshire to his current role as a practicing farrier and clinician, Wayne Preece FWCF, has navigated challenges, setbacks, and successes throughout his farrier career. In this episode, he shares his journey, his philosophy on shoeing and apprenticeships, and why continuing education and community support are so vital to the trade. Wayne also reflects on mentorship, teaching, and finding balance in the later stages of his career. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.   For access to full length episodes, subscribe here: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
In this episode, Dr. Sasha Hill and farrier Keith Green CJF AWCF share the stories of how they found their way into equine veterinary medicine and farriery. Sasha reflects on her path from being a 4-H kid and groom to specializing in sports medicine and podiatry, while Keith talks about his transition from crop farming to working with horses full-time. They discuss how collaboration became central to their work, highlighting the importance of clear communication, mutual respect, and preventive care in keeping horses sound. They also touch on their involvement with the NAEP, the opportunities it provides for continuing education, and why bringing different practitioners together matters so much for the future of the horse industry. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Learn more about the NAEP and their Conference here: www.thenaep.com
From his beginnings in Scotland to shoeing Derby winner Desert Crown, Ian Alexander Nixon shares the journey that’s taken him to some of the sport’s most prestigious yards. We talk about working under Simon Curtis, how farriery has shifted into a service-driven industry, the value of apprenticeships, and his approach to handling high-energy horses. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. For full length epsiodes subscribe here: www.mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Nick Harvey

Nick Harvey

2025-07-2812:00

Nick Harvey, a farrier based in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, shares his journey from wanting to be a cowboy to building a successful farriery career. He talks about the lessons learned working with thoroughbreds in a racing stable, transitioning to a mixed clientele, and the importance of adapting hoof care to seasonal changes. He also touches on managing lameness, setting client expectations, and why less is often more when it comes to trimming.  I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
Spud Allison

Spud Allison

2025-07-1413:51

In this episode, Spud Allison shares stories from a career that’s taken him from his forge in Warwickshire to horse shows and competitions around the world. He reflects on the changes he’s seen in shoemaking, what it takes to keep standards high, and how he’s passing those lessons on. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.
Ben Schroeder CJF

Ben Schroeder CJF

2025-06-3014:35

This week, we’re joined by Ben Schroeder, CJF, who shares how his interest in horseshoeing started as a kid on his aunt’s dairy farm and eventually turned into a full-blown career. From early mentors like Lee Olsen and Aaron Lohmann to working across Wisconsin, Colorado, and Texas, Ben talks about the ups, downs, and everything in between. He also shares what it’s like helping behind the scenes at the Chattanooga convention, and why staying connected to the farrier community means so much to him. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.   Subscribe to support the show and get access to full length episodes: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Gavin Moody AWCF

Gavin Moody AWCF

2025-06-1614:30

Farriers from the pleasure horse and race horse worlds rarely find themselves in the same place to have a chat. In this episode, I speak with Gavin Moody AWCF of the legendary Racehorse community of Newmarket in England. Gavin explains his philosophies of shoeing thoroughbred race horses and dispels many of the myths and misconceptions that exist about that industry. We also cover Gavin’s journey through the higher level exams, what compelled him to do them, and how it has benefitted him and the horses he shoes everyday. Join me for a wide ranging and thoughtful conversation with this incredible farrier!   To support the podcast and access full length episodes, please click the link below:   mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Tune in to our latest episode featuring a panel discussion from last year’s AFA Convention  with multi-farrier practice owners sharing what it takes to run a thriving, sustainable business. From training apprentices and setting high standards, to pay structures, legal logistics, and how to handle mistakes - nothing was off the table. Hear from: - Kayla & Lyle Shepherd (Tennessee) - Lee Olsen (Texas) - Jason Critton (Colorado) Whether you're a solo farrier or dreaming of scaling up, this conversation is packed with real talk, hard-won advice, and a reminder that mentorship and community matter more than ever.
Special Bonus Episode! For over 30 years now Heartland Horseshoeing School has been producing high calibre farriers and educating seasoned ones. I managed to get Kelly, Chris, and Cody to sit still for a brief period during the weekend anniversary celebration to discuss the past, present and future of their incredible school. From its humble beginnings, to Cody’s childhood working alongside his folks, to what it takes to become a successful Heartlander, we cover a lot of ground in this episode. I hope you enjoy it… As much as I did. Subcribe here for more full length episodes: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Lee Olsen CJF

Lee Olsen CJF

2025-05-1921:32

From a South Dakota ranch to a successful haul-in practice in Texas, Lee Olsen shares the journey that shaped him into the farrier he is today. In this episode, we dive into his roots, work ethic, mentorship, business evolution, and the importance of balance in life and work. Lee also opens up about the farriers who’ve inspired him, his unique four-year apprenticeship program, and why giving back to the farrier community matters more than ever. For access to full episodes, subscribe here: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
In this episode I sit down with Jason Critton CJF TE AWCF at the 2024 AFA Convention and we discuss all things horseshoeing. Many know Jason because of his very successful multi-farrier practice in Colorado but that is just the tip of the iceberg. His challenge oriented personality lead him to successfully pursue his AWCF and we discuss the intense regime of practice and studying he held himself to in preparation for the exam. We also discuss: his journey from Engineering student to full fledged farrier, work life balance, his methods for shoeing horses on fibre footing, stories of the mentors who helped him on his way, and many other topics. Be prepared to be inspired by Jason's contagious enthusiasm for our trade. For access to the full episode subscribe here: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Ever wondered what it takes to become a military farrier? In this episode, we’re joined by instructors from the Defense Animal Training Regiment at Melton Mowbray - Sergeant Stuart Wyss, W2 Adam Cooper, and Mark Neal - who share their unique paths into the trade. From firefighting dreams to ceremonial roles, their stories highlight the grit, skill, and camaraderie behind one of the most intense farrier training programs out there.   Subscribe for full length epsiodes here: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Alex Mercer AWCF

Alex Mercer AWCF

2025-04-0712:01

In this week's episode of the Mullins Farrier Podcast, I sit down with Alex Mercer, a military-trained farrier from Leicestershire, England. Alex shares his journey from the King’s Troop to civilian practice, competing internationally, launching his own tool business, and teaching the next generation of farriers. Tune in to hear about his experiences, the evolution of farrier practices, and the incredible support within the farrier community!  Subscribe today for full episodes: www.mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Stephen Britten AWCF

Stephen Britten AWCF

2025-03-2411:38

From apprenticeship to Assiociate, Stephen Britten has built an incredible career as a farrier, working in the UK . In this episode, he shares his journey - from learning under top mentors, to his journey through the US with the Cultural Exchange, to navigating the mental and physical challenges of the trade. We dive into the cultural differences in farriery, the importance of continual learning, and what it takes to run a successful business. Subscribe for full episodes here: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Paeden Underwood CJF

Paeden Underwood CJF

2025-03-1015:22

In this episode, Certified Journeyman Farrier Paeden Underwood shares his journey from ranch horses in Nevada to building a successful farriery business in Portland, Oregon. Paeden dives into the lessons he's learned along the way - from seeking mentorship and mastering hoof anatomy to balancing confidence with humility. He also touches on the challenges of managing client expectations, running a financially sustainable business, and making time for family. Plus, he gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming podcast Stoic and Steel, where he'll highlight extraordinary stories from everyday people. Subscribe for full epidsodes here: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
From apprentice to expert. In this episode of the Mullins Farrier Podcast, we sit down with Marc Jerram, a highly qualified farrier from the UK, to dive into his incredible career journey. Marc shares his experiences working around the world, his research on limb loading and gait analysis, and his approach to therapeutic farriery. Plus, he offers valuable insights into shoeing techniques and discusses his book designed for both farriers and horse owners. Tune in for a masterclass in farriery - Subscribe to the Premium feed for access to full episodes: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com/
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