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In this episode Ty rambles about the clinic and shares lessons learned from each class. We don't always get what we want out of the clinic, but we always get what we need.
Bob Kamberg and his awesome wife Elicia have had a very interesting life. After moving all over following Air Force assignments, they have finally settled down in South Carolina where they enjoy playing with a handful of mules and horse. Bob's experience as a leader in the military has helped him to be able to get along well with equine of all kind and humans too!In this episode we talk about everything from leadership to mental resilience.www.tsmules.com
Ifa Simmonds cares deeply for rider fitness and longevity. He has helped individuals all over the world to get fit and stay fit. The more fit you are, the more balanced you are, the better you will ride, and the happier your equine will be. In this episode we talk all about being your best self for you equine and how your fitness effects your ride.www.tsmules.comwww.ifafit.com
Morgan Mickel is a multigenerational sheep rancher. Morgan, along with other family members, run sheep in central Utah, amidst some of the most beautiful country in the world. In this episode Ty and Morgan talk all about what it's like to work full time doing what you love from the back of a horse. https://www.youtube.com/@OnTheRangeUSA/featured
Scott DePaolo is a fantastic horseman from Oregon. In this episode Scott talks all about developing a growth mindset in horsemanship and how to find success in whatever you do.www.scottdepaolohorsemanship.com
Patricia Patrina joined us on the podcast back in 2025 right before she set out on an adventure of a lifetime! Now she is back and has stories and experiences for days! You wont want to miss the ups and downs of this episode as she dives into the details of her epic pack trip!
Brandy Von Holten- "I draw experiences from 23 years of international fighting, being homeless twice, and being the first person in my family to go to college. Over the years I accumulated a BS in Biology with a minor in Physics, a BA in Criminal Justice, and a Master in Teaching. However, lessons from the school of hard knocks proved to be more valuable at times. I believe education is never free no matter where it comes from for you. People have counted me down, but they learned to never count me out. My husband, David, and I took a non-functioning century-old family farm all the way to being voted Missouri's Best Ranch. Hard work, a tenacious spirit, and a whole bunch of wrong decisions have led me to finally get it right. Not all are born with confidence, but confidence can be created, as a result of using the tools you have in your own toolbox. Belief in yourself can move mountains!"www.brandyvonholten.com
Cody Bisignano is an amazing horse, mule, and donkey woman. She trains full time and manages equestrian farms in New York State. Cody loves to dive deep in horse and mulemanship and has a work ethic like you've never seen! You wont want to miss this episode!
On today's episode, I sit down and talk with Jason and Alyssa Younker of MTN BUILT. We talk about highlights and lessons learned from our 2025 clinics, Mule Week, and more! We also talk about some of our expectations for the 2026 clinic tour and some specific events we're looking forward to, as well as what YOU can expect if you join us for a clinic this year. Sit back, relax and enjoy! This is a fun one!
In this episode, Ty sits down with Julia Carpenter, an equine connection specialist who’s helping horse and mule owners all over the world build deeper, more meaningful relationships with their animals.Julia breaks down her powerful 2-Step Technique—a simple yet transformative approach that helps riders truly understand what their equine partners are feeling and communicating. Whether you’re working with a green colt, a seasoned mule, or just trying to strengthen your groundwork, Julia’s insight will change the way you see your mulemanship forever.🐴 In this episode you’ll learn:What the 2-Step Technique is and how it worksWhy connection is more important than controlHow small changes in energy and awareness create massive progressReal-world tips to build trust with your mule or horse🎧 Tune in and discover how to slow down, listen closer, and ride with purpose.#EverydayMulemanship #TyEvans #JuliaCarpenter #MuleTraining #Horsemanship
In this episode, we sit down with Montana Mule Woman, Jessy Coltrane, for a wide-ranging and uplifting conversation you won’t want to miss. From the antics of ferrets to the art of starting young colts, all the way to staying safe while riding and packing in grizzly bear country — Jessy brings her trademark positivity and depth of experience to it all.Jessy is an incredible horsewoman, mule trainer, and all-around outdoorswoman, and her can-do attitude is absolutely contagious. This is a heartfelt discussion about life, mules, and finding joy in the journey.🎧 Tune in, get inspired, and join us for another great ride on the EveryDay Mulemanship Podcast.
In this episode of The EveryDay Mulemanship Podcast, Ty Evans sits down with MaryJo Enfield — a remarkable horsewoman who adopts and trains wild BLM burros and has a deep passion for giving these special animals a second chance. MaryJo shares her journey of working with wild burros from untouched to trusting, and the lessons they’ve taught her along the way.She also hosts Ty Evans Mulemanship Clinics every year in Roundup, Montana, and is a driving force behind building a strong community of mule and donkey enthusiasts in the region.If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to earn the trust of a wild burro or want to learn from someone who lives and breathes good horsemanship and mulemanship, this episode is for you.Listen in and be inspired by MaryJo’s incredible work with America’s wild burros.
Daniel Dauphin is a one-of-a-kind horseman with a vast amount of knowledge and understanding of equine, both horses and mules. He is also an expert on bits with a background in mechanical engineering. He brings a ton to the equine industry helping horsemen and women better understand how to bring out the best in their long-eared partners. dauphinhorsemanship.comthebitcourse.com
Dr. Steve Peters is an equine neuroscientist and co-author of Evidence-Based Horsemanship. He specializes in making the equine nervous system accessible through translation into practical application for horse owners.His clinics and dissections offer a rare look inside the horse’s brain. He and Martin Black are currently completing their new book, The Science and Practice of Evidence-Based Horsemanship, due out this fall. Steve is also finishing a more personal project, Neuropoetry, a new medium that allows for a felt experience of neuroscience. You can learn more about his work at www.horsebrainscience.com.
Heidi is a registered dietitian that also has a love for packing and mulemanship. In this episode we talk all about how nutrition effects you mulemanship.
Doug owns a fitness coaching business focused on specializing in rodeo athletes and individuals that live the western way of life and ride everyday. We talk about how fitness effects our mulemanship and how staying in shape make a huge difference in your success as a mule or horse person.
Tabitha and her husband Dan own and operate Signature Equine in Oklahoma raising and showing top quality saddle mules and donkeys. Tabitha is a go getter and knows how to make success happen in her life, her mulemanship, and her business.
Elise grew up in France and became interested in mules, buckaroo culture, and ranching at a young age. She has traveled all over the world and ridden in multiple countries.
Max is a full time mule packer that alternates between the Grand Canyon and Glacier National Parks. Although is has only been into mules a few years, he has dove in head first and is extremely knowledgeable about packing and mulemanship.
Mariah lives in Bishop, CA and runs a training operation where she takes in mules and horses for the public and also teaches riding lessons and packing clinics. Mariah has spent extensive time on the back of a mule pulling pack strings all over the Eastern Sierra's. This is one cool lady mule packer!








Hi ! Do you have a vidéo of the "catch your human" exercise? Thanks for all u do