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HORSES IN THE MORNING

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The world's leading daily morning podcast for the horse world with listeners in over 90 countries. A light, lively, entertaining look at the horse world and the people in it. The show includes entertaining conversation, out of the ordinary guests, numerous regular horse related segments, training tips, health segments, listener call ins, contests, giveaways and so much more.
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Men are half the population but a small percentage of the non-professional horse world. Solange discusses the challenges and differences in teaching a male rider and interviews a gentleman who came into hunt seat riding as both an adult and a complete beginner. Listen in...Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3806:Host: Solange of Stable RidingSponsor: Stable RidingGuest: Dan StohlmannTime Stamps:00:26 - Introduction to Stable Riding06:25 - The Journey into Riding: A Personal Story13:03 - Beginning the Journey: From Running to Riding18:52 - Learning to Ride: The Journey Begins28:13 - The Transition to Equestrian Life29:21 - The Experience of Fox Hunting35:26 - The Impact of Riding on Personal Life44:53 - Rider tipTakeaways:The podcast emphasizes the importance of diversity in the equestrian community, particularly the inclusion of male riders who may feel underrepresented.The discussion reveals that teaching male riders presents unique challenges and opportunities, highlighting the differences in learning styles between genders.Listeners are encouraged to recognize the historical significance of riding, as it connects them to a long-standing tradition that transcends generations.The conversation stresses the necessity of direct communication in instruction, particularly for male riders, who often prefer straightforward guidance.
Polo Player Kirsten Kopp sold everything for a brand new adventure and you can follow along and Pat Raia returns with a simple fall recipe for Baked Acorn Squash.  Plus, some product reviews and some “That Girl” moments.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3805 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StorePic Credit: Kristen Kopp and Miami MoonlightGuest: Kirsten Kopp, visit her Unanchored YouTube ChannelGuest: Pat Raia of What Italians Really EatCoupon: US Rider - New members 20% off with code... USROCT25Additional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, RideTV, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 01:00 - Product Reviews09:22 - Daily Whinnies19:00 - Holiday Voicemail Announcement27:00 - Pat Raia46:24 - Kirsten Kopp01:05:00 - That Girl Moments01:15:00 - Auditor Post ShowRecipe:Baked Acorn Squash – Heat oven to 350-degreesCut squash in half Remove seedsPlace squash in a baking dish cut side downAdd about ½ cup of water to the pan (You want to add enough water to cover the squash about ¼ of the way up)Cover with foilBake for about 30 to 35 minutes. You can tell the squash is tender when you can easily pierce the skin of the squash with a fork.Remove the squash from the pan making sure there is no water in the “well” of the squashServe it plain with butter and salt, or fill the well with melted butter mixed with cinnamon and brown sugar, or “stuff” the well with a mixture of melted butter, browned  and crumbled Italian sausage and walnuts.*Tip for the sausage filling – melt about half a stick of  butter in a frying pan – (I use cast iron, but any frying pan will do).Once the butter is melted, crumble the sausage and brown it.Add slightly minced walnuts and saute them so the tastes meld.Then fill the well of the hot squash and serveIf you like, wash the seeds well to remove all of the squash's pulpSpread them out and dry with a paper towel until most of the moisture has been removedLine a shallow baking sheet pan or cookie sheet with parchment paperPlace the seeds in a single layer on the parchment paperSprinkle with salt or garlic salt or whatever you choose –  for a little heat sprinkle with salt and a little red pepper Place the pan in a 350-degree oven and roast the seeds turning them in about 6- 8 minutes Roast another 3-5  minutes until they are a little brown and crispy
Auditor Shanin explains why she owns three related horses and it’s all Jamie’s fault.  We review 30 horsey bucket list items, how many have you done and some Realli BAd Adz.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3804 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPic Credit: Auditor ShaninGuest: Auditor ShaninArticle: For a harmonious herd, provide enough spaceAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Care Credit, Equine Network, US Rider and Listeners Like YouTimestamps:03:30 - Daily Whinnies11:40 - 30 Horse Lovers Bucket List Items22:32 - Auditor Shanin36:30 - Realli BAD Adz
Dr. Anna Bracken joins us to talk about nutrition for winter for horses and the changes we should be making.  Then the amazing artist Larissa Ann talks about the amazing art she does on saddles and some mighty weird news.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3802 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: Larissa AnnGuest: Anna C. Bracken, DVM, MS, Clinical Instructor, Equine Field Service in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State UniversityGuest: Larissa Ann, find her work at her website.Coupon: State Line Tack - Get 25% OFF any $49 order. Enter coupon code HRN at checkout. Please note: Some products are not eligible for the add'l discount due to manufacturer restrictions. These are noted in your shopping cart.Additional support for this podcast provided by: State Line Tack, Daily Dose Equine, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:41 - Daily Whinnies09:35 - Larissa Ann21:56 - Anna C. Bracken36:33 - Weird News
Meet the extraordinary duos proving that partnership with an American Quarter Horse has no limits. Seventy-five-year-old Teresa Goforth and her 20-year-old partner, Maverick, qualified for the elite Run For A Million, while legally blind trainer Malin Melin (Lady Malin) shows how trust and feel transcend sight. Their inspiring stories are all about heart and dedication! Plus, we get a full scoop from the Quarter Horse Congress with owner Jillian Eberlein.Hosts: Ashley Winch and Cat GuentherGuest: Teresa Goforth - FacebookGuest: Malin Melin - TikTok  | Facebook | Youtube  | InstagramGuest: Jillian Eberlein
HITM:  Jamie and Glenn are back together and are joined by Sculptor Joclyn Russel on her Cody’s Wish Statue Dedication at the Ky Horse Park.  And we begin a holiday season of recipes with Auditor Claire and her Pumpkin Stew Recipe.  Plus, some Equestrian First World Problems.  Listen in…AUDITOR POST SHOW:  Charly joins us to tell us all about her first horse trials on Taco Tuesday.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3800 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: Clark Barton and ClaireGuest: Jocelyn Russel on the Cody’s Wish Dedication at the Ky Horse ParkGuest: Auditor Claire on her Pumpkin Stew RecipeAdditional support for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:03:30 - Daily Whinnies13:00 - Jocelyn Russel26:00 - Auditor Claire37:00 - Equestrian First World Problems53:48 - Auditor Post ShowRecipe:Pumpkin StewIngredients: 1 pumpkin (about 10-12 inches tall) salt and pepper to taste2 Tbsp olive oil4 cans of cooked beef (drained)1 can black beans (drained)1 can mushrooms (drained)2-3 cups frozen mixed vegetables1 onion chopped2 spoonfuls Minced Garlic - measure with your soul2 Tbsp dried parsley1 Tbsp sage1 1/2 tsp rosemary1/2 tsp thymeInstructions:Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Make sure that the racks in your oven are low enough for the pumpkin to fit comfortably. Cut the top off of the pumpkin and clean out the guts and seeds just like you would for a jack-o-lantern. Lightly sprinkle the inside with salt and place in a pan (I use a 9X13 casserole dish). Cook for 20 - 30 minutes or until mostly cooked through but not completely soft. While the pumpkin is cooking, prepare your filling. In a large saute pan or dutch oven, saute onion in the olive oil until it begins to caramelize. Add the frozen vegetables and cook, stirring occasionally for about 5 -10 min. Add the garlic, parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme and saute until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the beef, beans, and mushrooms. Add salt and pepper to taste. Cook until meat and beans are hot. Once the filling is ready, put on low heat to keep warm until the pumpkin is ready. When the pumpkin is ready, spoon the filling into the empty pumpkin and return the pumpkin to the oven to finish cooking, about 20 - 30 minutes. The flesh of the pumpkin should be soft and easily have a fork pass through it. Serve in the pan and dish it out by scooping out the filling and scraping off the flesh of the pumpkin. I like to put butter on top of mine. Enjoy!
HITM:  Co-hosting for the first time is Kyli Hibbard of @shopwithmecowgirl fame.  Joining Glenn and Kyli is Gene Decker, a retired veterinarian with some fun stories and the amazing equine photographer Shelley Paulson.  Plus, we see how Kyli is at some Realli BAd Adz, listen in…AUDITOR POST SHOW: No post show.  Will be back Monday.  HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3799 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekFill-in Co-host: Kyli Hibbard of @shopwithmecowgirl fameTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPic Credit: Gene Decker and Shelley PaulsonGuest: Gene DeckerGuest: Shelley Paulson, visit her at Shelley Paulson EducationAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Care Credit, Equine Network, US Rider and Listeners Like YouTimestamps:04:00 - Daily Whinnies05:41 - Meet Kyli - Ranch Life13:47 - Shelley Paulson29:20 - Gene Decker45:31 - Realli BAd Adz
Today's episode is overflowing with girl power as we chat first with Dr. Karin Bump, an academic powerhouse who specializes in connecting students and professionals with the equine college degrees and equine industry careers of their dreams. Next, we meet professional show jumper Gabriela Reutter, the #1 female Chilean show jumper and this year's show jumping clinician for Equine Affaire in Massachusetts. At the top of the show, we're also sharing our best tips for how to enjoy your trip to Equine Affaire -- so, better tune in! Horses in the Morning Episode 3798 - Show Notes & Links: Hosts: Allison Rehnborg and Glenn the Geek Title Sponsor: Equine AffairePremier Sponsors: Chewy Guest: Dr. Karin Bump of the Equine Career and Education NetworkGuest: Gaby Reutter of Lumiere HorsesTo subscribe, search Horses in the Morning OR Equine Affaire in your favorite podcast player!Equine Affaire on FacebookHorses In The Morning on FacebookTimestamp:05:24 -Tips for Attending Equine Affaire14:30 - Dr. Karin Bump35:45 - Gaby Reutter
HITM:  Dr. Declue tells us all about Shivers, symptoms and treatments.  In our Local Event Highlight Auditor Julie DeYoung shares about the holiday tradition that is the Lawrence Old-Fashioned Christmas Parade in Kansas.  Listen in…Auditor Post Show: No Post Show.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3797 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekGuest Co-Host: Ashley Winch of Sleep Stories for EquestriansPic Credit: Lawrence Old-Fashioned Christmas ParadeGuest: Dr. Audrey Declue from DeClue Equine, LLC, host of The Horse First PodcastGuest: Auditor Julie DeYoung on the Lawrence Old-Fashioned Christmas ParadeCoupon: State Line Tack - Get 25% OFF any $49 order. Enter coupon code HRN at checkout. Please note: Some products are not eligible for the add'l discount due to manufacturer restrictions. These are noted in your shopping cart.Additional support for this podcast provided by: State Line Tack, Daily Dose Equine, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:06:00 - Daily Whinnies16:44 - Julie DeYoung30:00 - Dr. Audrey Declue46:00 - Ashley Now the Boss
In this endurance episode Karen guides us through training for camping at endurance rides. Plus we talk rain gear with Distance Depot and meet the winner of the Virginia City 100, Amrita OLeary. Listen in....HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3796 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Karen ChatonTitle Sponsor: The Arabian Horse AssociationGuest: Amrita OLearyLink: Garmin® Venu® X1Support for this podcast provided by: Chewy, The Distance Depot, Chewy, and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:10:00 - Endurance Tip19:00 - Rain Gear23:00 - Virtual Conference30:48 - Amrita OLeary
Glenn is back with Lisa Wysocky co-hosting.  Today they speak with farrier Jay Morris about fall hoof care and our “A Home for Every Horse” rescue of the month is “1 Horse At A Time Draft Horse Rescue” in Corvallis, MT.  Wait till you see our adoptable horse of the month, Dawson not Dawson.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3795 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekFill-in Co-Host: Lisa Wysocky, author of the Cat Enright seriesTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Jay Morris and Jasmin ShinnGuest: Farrier Jay MorrisGuest: Jasmin Shinn with “1 Horse At A Time Draft Horse Rescue” in Corvallis, MTAdoptable Horse of the Month: Dawson not Dawson, the grey PercheronLink: A Home for Every HorseAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:08:45 - Daily Whinnies23:20 - Jay Morris38:44 - Jasmin Shinn47:30 - Adoptable Horse of the Month55:30 - George RR Martin
Glenn goes one on one with fellow podcaster and improv performer Tina Dietz.  Tina is a long-time podcaster that Glenn met 10 years ago.  She is also a fellow improv actor and she runs a company that voices and records audio books, plus she is a digital nomad.  They talk about all of that in today’s special One on One.  Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3794 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: Tina DietzGuest: Tina Dietz, Twin Flames StudiosAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Care Credit, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:06:24 - The Journey into Podcasting19:00 - Exploring Remote Audiobook Production29:57 - The Impact of Audiobooks on Voices and Stories32:43 - Transitioning to a Digital Nomad Lifestyle46:01 - Cultural Adjustments and Perspectives
We hear from the organizers of the Calgary Stampede and Exhibition, which in 2025 held an NRHA-approved event for the first time.  Then, as we prepare for the NRHA Futurity, walk with us through NRHA history with NRHA Vice President Casey Hinton as he takes us back to where it all began.  Listen in...Guests and Links:Hosts: Christy Landwehr and Samantha OldfieldPhoto Credits:  David Benard and Caey HintonGuest: David Benard from the Calgary StampedeGuest: Casey Hinton, Vice President of the NRHAVisit the NRHATime Stamps:07:00 - David Benard29:45 - Casey Hinton
Jamie goes one on one with Tad Coffin, an American eventer who won two gold medals at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. He shares some amazing stories of his family that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Plus, hear how he acquired Bally Cor and how he helped him win Gold. A look back at an incredible life, a podcast you don't want to miss. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3792 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: Jamie JenningsGuest: Tad Coffin, of Tad Coffin Performance Saddles, Thera-tree, eWell PuckAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equestrian +, Equine Network and Listeners Like You
Circle your wagons and join us for conversations with the pros of professional carriage driving. Hear directly from expert drivers about the care, keeping, and lifestyle of carriage horses, as well as the unique world of carriage driving as a profession. Our Legislative/Regulatory Update discusses the High Health High Performance framework and what it means for international competition. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3791 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Tommy Doyle of Palmetto Carriage WorksGuest: Ben Speight of Royal CarriagesSponsors: Zoetis and PyranhaSubscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.Follow Horse Radio Network on Facebook or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horse Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)Time Stamps:00:46 - The Enchantment of Carriage Rides09:38 - The Joys and Challenges of Working with Horses20:14 - The Importance of Animal Welfare in Carriage Operations27:52 - Hiring and Training Carriage Drivers35:03 - Humorous Encounters in Carriage Tours39:50 - Legislative and Regulatory Updates on Biosecurity
HITM:  Jamie goes One on One with Nelda from Horse and Hound Rescue. We all have heard her talked about on the show for years, now we get to meet her and learn about her back story and how the rescue came to be. What a fascinating life she has led. Listen in... AUDITOR POST SHOW:  No Post Show HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3790 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Horse and Hound RescueGuest: Nelda from Horse and Hound RescueAdditional support for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:08:52 - The Journey to Rescue: Nelda Kettles' Story19:23 - The Journey of Rescue and Rehabilitation32:08 - Challenges and Rewards of Volunteer-Based Rescue Organizations45:06 - The Future of Horse and Hound Rescue
Jessica Suagee Bedore Ph.D., tells us about a recent study of dry lots and how much space horses need before they drive each other crazy.  Plus, we give away this month's Realli Bad Ads prizes and do a whole new batch.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3789 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPic Credit: NAGuest: Jessica Suagee Bedore Ph.D., Associate Professor of Practice at Virginia Tech School of Animal SciencesArticle: For a harmonious herd, provide enough spaceAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Care Credit, Equine Network, US Rider and Listeners Like YouTimestamps:01:00 - Jane Goodall 07:24 - Daily Whinnies17:30 - Dr. Bedore 33:06 - Realli BAD Adz52:00 - Auditor Post Show
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions about emergency horse training, kicking while at the mounting block, and building confidence in young horses.  Plus, how does the judges score your round?Episode 3788 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday’s Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller’s StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookVisit our sponsors! Chewy MyNewHorseAdvertise with Horse Radio NetworkAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like YouApproximate Time Stamps:31:32 - Build confidence in young horses46:24 - Standing at the Mounting block55:49 - Training your horse for emergenciesSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Christa Lafayette, CEO of Etalon Diagnostics, joins us with the results of Butters DNA test.  Melissa A. Priblo Chapman tells us all about her adventure riding across the country and her book "Distant Skies, An American Journey on Horseback" is now out on audio.  Plus, some really weird news.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3787 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: Jamie Jennings and Melissa A. Priblo ChapmanGuest: Melissa A. Priblo Chapman, author of "Distant Skies, An American Journey on Horseback"Guest: Christa Lafayette, CEO of Etalon DiagnosticsCoupon: State Line Tack - Get 25% OFF any $49 order. Enter coupon code HRN at checkout. Please note: Some products are not eligible for the add'l discount due to manufacturer restrictions. These are noted in your shopping cart.Additional support for this podcast provided by: State Line Tack, Daily Dose Equine, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:03:00 - Daily Whinnies15:00 - Christa Lafayette39:00 - Melissa A. Priblo Chapman52:56 - Weird News
Cheryl L. Eriksen, author of "Greyhound: The Remarkable Story of the Legendary Racehorse Who Inspired a Nation” tells us about this amazing Standardbred trotting horse who became quite the sensation.  Coach Jenn gives an update on her first gaited horse, James and we have a story to end the show.  Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3785 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Cheryl L. Eriksen and Coach JennGuest: Cheryl L. Eriksen, author of "Greyhound: The Remarkable Story of the Legendary Racehorse Who Inspired a Nation." Guest: Coach Jenn, host of Horse Tip DailyStory: Written by Gayle Stewart, author of 100 Horses in HistoryAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:01:30 - Daily Whinny04:28- Cheryl L. Eriksen21:24 - Coach Jenn33:30 - Story, He Wasn't Done Yet
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k mb

You guys make me wish I had a REALLY LONG drive to work! I just can't keep up ☺️

Dec 30th
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Madelyn Blanchard

So good

Oct 12th
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Felicia Pandorf

I love this podcast! Hilarious and educational

Nov 21st
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Kimberly Smiley

My first and favorite podcast!!!!!!❤️❤️🐴🐎❤️🐴❤️

May 17th
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