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Year of the Horse or Year of the Whale? Flow, creative energy, and what happens when you stop suppressing yourself
In this episode, Amber and Shayleigh wander through a really honest conversation about creativity, nervous system patterns, flow, self-suppression, and what it looks like to actually pay attention to how life feels.
What starts as a playful conversation about whether 2026 is the Year of the Horse or the unofficial Year of the Whaleturns into something deeper. They explore the pressure people put on themselves to be more powerful, more productive, more “on it,” and how sometimes what actually creates movement is not pushing harder, but allowing more flow.
They talk about creative energy, the cost of suppressing what wants to come through, the way life gets heavier when we ignore the small practices that make us feel like ourselves, and how easy it is to get pulled into chaos, negativity, and collective stress if we are not intentional.
This episode also gives a behind-the-scenes look at what is unfolding for Shayleigh creatively right now through art, symbols, and light language, along with how that energy is beginning to shape Elevate, their new small-group container.
And for Tea House members, there is a special announcement at the end.
In this episode, we talk about:
Why “Year of the Whale” became the vibe for 2026
The difference between force and flow
Tiny practices that shift your whole energy
What happens when you stay committed to how you feel
How creative suppression can show up as fatigue
Why creativity is not just painting or drawing
The importance of finding your version of art
How nervous systems get pulled back into old patterns
Support, accountability, and why it is hard to shift alone
A deeper look at what is unfolding inside Elevate
A scholarship opportunity for one Tea House member
Resources Mentioned
Elevate Program https://www.amberlydic.com/elevate2026
Tea House Membership https://www.amberlydic.com/membership
Tea House Scholarship Details Tea House members can check the Facebook group and email for details on how to apply.
Episode Summary
This episode starts with Shayleigh naming something that a lot of people quietly live in, asking for answers and then doubting their intuition the second the answer feels too hard to hold. She talks about what happens when you are told not to intervene, when you are not the right messenger for someone, and why some truths are not meant to be delivered by you.
Amber and Shayleigh pull that thread into a bigger conversation about the fantasy of “leveling up,” the idea that growth means life gets easier, cleaner, and more certain. They talk about how empowering people is not about giving them the answer, it is about helping them find their own. The second half goes deep into desperation. Shayleigh shares a healing experience that took her back into the womb, where she suddenly felt desperation as a real embodied state, not an idea. Amber shares her own relationship with desperation, shaped early by loss, and how that has created a strange gift, being able to be with someone’s intensity without getting pulled under by it. Then, in divine comedic timing, the thunderstorm takes Amber out mid-call and Shayleigh wraps it up solo.
Quick Takeaways ↠ Do not ask questions you are not ready to hear the answer to ↠ Sometimes “I can’t intervene” is the most honest guidance ↠ Empowerment is not dependency, it is internal leadership ↠ Your questions shape what your brain goes looking for ↠ Desperation can feel like a victim state, until it becomes a bridge to empathy ↠ Growth does not mean ease forever, it means capacity
Questions Intuition and truth
↠ What question am I asking right now that I am secretly hoping has a certain answer?
↠ If my intuition gave me the honest answer, what part of me would feel threatened by it?
↠ Do I actually not trust my intuition, or do I not want to carry what it is showing me? Empowerment versus dependency
↠ Where do I want someone else to be the authority so I do not have to be?
↠ What do I keep outsourcing that is actually my responsibility to choose?
↠ If I stopped asking for answers and started asking better questions, what would I ask instead? Leveling up myths
↠ Where did I learn the idea that growth means life should get easier?
↠ If growth is capacity, not comfort, what would capacity look like in my life right now?
↠ What would it mean to be in the middle of a transition without needing it to make sense yet? Desperation and nervous system
↠ What does desperation feel like in my body, if I tell the truth?
↠ Do I judge desperation in others because I do not understand it, or because I am afraid of it?
↠ When I feel desperate, what do I think I need someone else to take from me? Relationship patterns
↠ What energy do I experience as invasive, and why?
↠ Where do I ask someone to change my life, without realizing I am asking?
↠ What agreement could I make with one person in my life to help me catch my negative loops? Practical Integration
↠ Pick one repeating question you ask when you are spiraling (like “What is wrong with me?”)
↠ Rewrite it into a question that creates power (example: “What is my nervous system asking for right now?”)
↠ Ask it daily for a week, and notice what your brain starts feeding you instead Nutmeg’s Corner Nutmeg would like to remind you, lovingly, that if you ask the universe for the truth and then get mad when it answers, that is a you problem, not a universe problem. Stay curious, not dramatic. Or at least be funny if you are going to be dramatic.
Nutmeg’s Corner
Nutmeg would like to remind you, lovingly, that if you ask the universe for the truth and then get mad when it answers, that is a you problem, not a universe problem. Stay curious, not dramatic. Or at least be funny if you are going to be dramatic.
Amber opens the episode in full awkward honesty, and somehow it works perfectly for what we are talking about.
This episode is about desire, but not the surface level kind.
We are talking about the space desire is born from, the space where your needs get met, and how sometimes that space looks like… nothing.
Less input. Less talking. Less touching. Less trying.
For you and for your horse. We go into how “doing less” can feel like abandonment or rejection if your nervous system is wired for connection to look like constant engagement.
That shows up when your horse walks away, when a person needs space, or when you feel guilty for needing quiet.
We talk about attachment patterns, anxious energy, and how “need need need” can unintentionally create pressure that makes the other side want to back up. We also talk about the other side of it, where we shrink down so much that we disappear, and the horse or the relationship starts poking at you because it is trying to call you back into your own power.
There’s a whole thread around overstimulation that starts with a microphone issue and turns into a real conversation about how one tiny thing can hijack attention, in humans and horses.
We connect that to the freeze response, compliance, and how often we don’t ask for what we need in the moment.
We also talk about how the story we are carrying changes what our horse can do with us. If you believe you are imposing, your ask lands like guilt. If you believe you are allowed to want what you want, your ask lands like clarity.
We end by tying it into Manifesting Magic, and the idea that under every complaint is a desire, and learning to go underneath the complaint is one of the biggest ways to shift your life, your relationships, and what your animal can co create with you.
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Or here is the link for the waitlist https://www.amberlydic.com/manifest-magic-2026-waitlist
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Questions to Go Deeper
• Where do I confuse “more input” with “more love”?
• What does “space” feel like in my body? Relief, panic, guilt, freedom, something else?
• When my horse walks away, what story do I tell myself immediately?
• Where in my life do I shrink down so I can be liked, so I can be easy, so I do not rock the boat?
• Where in my life do I get “softer” when what is actually needed is clarity?
• If I could ask for what I need in real time, what would I say first, in one sentence? • Where am I worried about being perceived as needy, intense, or too much, and how is that blocking connection?
• Is my horse showing me overstimulation, or are they calling me into more presence and personal power?
• What is one desire underneath a complaint I have right now (with my horse or with a person)?
• What would it look like to speak that desire without blaming anyone for it?
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Time Stamps
00:00:05 Intro, awkward opener, and why we are talking about desire
00:00:26 Desire, needs being met, and when “doing less” is actually more 00:01:29 Attachment patterns, anxious energy, and space feeling like rejection 00:04:07 The microphone moment, overstimulation, and how tiny things hijack focus
00:06:11 Freeze, not asking for what you need, and how this shows up with horses
00:08:05 External expression vs internalization, and why some horses “hold it” then explode
00:09:19 Interrupting in real time, people pleasing, and learning to name what you need
00:11:43 Fear of compliance, intensity of focus, and “take your eyes off me” 00:14:06 How intention impacts animals, distance communication, and energetic pressure
00:16:33 Softness vs shrinking, and when a horse is calling up more from you 00:19:11 Women, conditioning, diminishing, and the belief that we cannot have what we want
00:22:12 The edge, overstimulation vs disappearing in the relationship 00:25:09 Humans make stories, and learning to disassemble them
00:26:20 Desire clarity, why you want what you want, and how beliefs affect the ask
00:35:23 Under every complaint is a desire, and using complaints for good 00:37:01 Manifesting Magic invite, animals as guides, and choosing one co creator 00:38:27 Rate, review, links, and membership includes Manifesting Magic
The Truth Under the Treats
This episode is the moment you realize you and your horse have been signaling the truth long before anything big happened. We get into thresholds, why humans override themselves, and how horses expose the exact point we disconnect from our own body even when we think we are being kind or rewarding.
We talk about→ the rise before the reaction→ how the body whispers long before it yells→ the tension you think you are hiding that your horse reads instantly→ how treats cannot cover pressure your body never resolved→ when intention gets scrambled and the horse responds to the truth instead of the behavior→ micro expressions that shift everything→ what real safety feels like when you stop performing and start sensing
Offerings MentionedThe Winter JourneyA free December somatic hypnosis experience to help you move from snake energy into horse energy so your system can soften and actually receive.
https://www.amberlydic.com/winter-journey-2025
The Centered Human with ShayleighHer membership for intuitive communication, emotional regulation, and learning the language your animals already speak.
https://www.guided-voice.com/pricing-plans/list
Time Stamps0:00 Opening2:15 What thresholds really feel like7:40 The early signals we skip12:05 When treats hide tension18:20 When your horse says no before you do23:50 Micro expression work31:10 Old conditioning that shows up in the barn40:00 What safety actually feels like47:30 Somatic truth telling55:20 Close
Questions to Explore→ Where do you leave yourself first?→ When does your body whisper before it yells?→ What changes in your horse when you soften?→ What threshold are you pretending you cannot see?→ What truth wants to come out when you finally slow down?
🌿 Episode: Devotion, Boundaries, and Spirit with Jeanette Loftus Hart This week, we’re joined by our beloved Tea House member, Jeanette. Jeanette shares her journey with animal communication, energy work, Branson the Mustang, and what it means to honor herself with the same devotion she gives to others. This conversation is tender, raw, and full of reminders about the magic of community, boundaries, and listening to the quiet whispers of spirit.
⏱ Time-Stamped Show Notes
[00:01:14] Meet Jeanette: a “walking heart” and long-time Tea House member. [00:02:23] The first session with Shayleigh—when a lost heart horse showed up. [00:04:01] Early dreams that came true and the moment Jeanette stepped into helping people. [00:05:21] Amber’s unexpected initiation into connecting with people in spirit. [00:08:58] What helped Jeanette finally stop suppressing her gifts. [00:10:57] The Tractor Supply parking lot story—sharing a message that changed someone’s whole day. [00:14:29] Branson the Mustang, his pigeon friends, and how he became Jeanette’s spiritual partner. [00:21:02] Oyster the cat as an emotional support guide in Branson’s training journey. [00:22:12] Choosing devotion to self: the coffee ritual, journaling, and shadow work. [00:28:46] Why meditation feels so hard, and how it opens the door to deeper connection. [00:29:39] Boundaries, worthiness, and learning to receive. [00:33:01] Giving, receiving, and how it mirrors what we experience with our horses. [00:34:01] Amber’s story about accidentally shutting down her partner’s gift. [00:38:06] Calling in confidence and manifesting success for Jeanette’s first live event.
🌱 Reflection & Integration Questions When was the last time you gave to your animals (or others) in a way you haven’t yet given to yourself?
What does devotion to yourself look like right now—five minutes, an hour, a daily ritual? How does your horse (or another animal in your life) show you boundaries, consent, or the power of “no”?
Where in your life do you struggle to receive—and what would open up if you allowed it?
If your animals could choose their environment the way Branson chose to never be shut in, what would shift for you?
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Transitions come in all shapes and sizes. From sending a child to college, to shifting into new roles with our horses, to navigating relationships, Amber and Shayleigh unpack the beauty and the challenge of change.
This episode dives into the preparation, language, and mindset that can help us move forward instead of clinging to the past. They also weave in practical tools like breathwork, meditation, and grounding exercises to support both humans and animals during times of change.
Time-Stamped Show Notes
[00:05:28] Shayleigh validates the rollercoaster of feelings during transition—tired, hungry, happy, sad—it’s all real and all welcome.
[00:06:01] Amber shares about dropping her son at college, and how preparing her kids and her horses to thrive “without her” has been a lifelong theme.
[00:09:12] Preparing training horses for high-pressure barns—how to equip them to stay balanced and advocate for themselves even when the environment shifts. [00:10:15] Shayleigh reframes transition language: you’re not going back, you’re going forward with new awareness.
[00:12:06] Amber talks about stepping back into horse training, not as who she was, but as who she is now.
[00:13:18] The power of conscious language—choosing words like “I choose” instead of “I want.”
[00:15:08] Breath and neutrality as anchors in transition. Amber shares her month-long struggle with recalibration and the tools that helped her.
[00:16:02] Shayleigh opens up about channeling, animal sensitivity, and “light being” animals born to support Earth.
[00:18:29] How language shapes mindset—examples from Conscious Language: The Logos of Now.
[00:20:52] Getting specific about what you want—why vague desires like “I want to be happy” aren’t enough.
[00:22:13] Parking “luck,” resistance, and how attachment changes outcomes.
[00:25:35] Do we really want control over everything, or is contrast and struggle part of what makes life meaningful?
[00:27:47] Relationship transitions—routine vs reintegration when partners return home.
[00:30:01] Animals and transitions: how they experience separation and reunion.
[00:33:38] Tools for animals: using color, visuals, and energetic cords to support connection during absence.
[00:35:23] Amber’s top tip: breathe into your back body, advocate for 5 minutes, and choose your response.
[00:35:47] Shayleigh’s grounding tool: the 5-4-3-2-1 presence practice, and a reminder that meditating helps your animals too.
[00:37:16] Closing reflections—don’t freak out, just breathe and move forward with presence.
Reflective Questions What transitions are you currently moving through, and how are you preparing yourself (and your animals) for them?
Do you tend to frame change as “going back” or “moving forward”?
How might shifting your language change your perspective?
What practices help you stay grounded and present when life “slaps you across the face”? How might your animals be showing you their own experience of transitions, separation, or reunion?
If you got specific about what “better” or “happy” looks like for you, what details would you write down?
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🌿 Member Spotlight: Niki Brixius – Choose Your Hard Episode Summary: In this first-ever Tea House member spotlight, we sit down with Niki Brixius to hear her deeply personal and powerful journey through horses, healing, and hard choices. From autoimmune illness and awkward conversations to spiritual awakenings and mounted shooting competitions, Niki’s story is a reminder that “choosing your hard” is not about pain, it’s about power. Her horses (especially Two Spot and Lady) shaped her in ways she never could have predicted, and through every twist in her journey, she’s become a guide for others learning to trust themselves and their animals more deeply. 🧠 Raw. Soulful. Practical. This episode is a love letter to the ones who’ve been told they're “too much” or “not enough.” 📝 Show Notes Welcome & Intention of the Member Spotlight series — Highlighting real stories from the Tea House community and why they matter. (00:00–01:00) Niki's career path and communication growth — From retail awkwardness to financial mentoring and how that shaped her horse world. (01:00–04:00) How her horse journey began at age 6 — Pestering her mom, spiritual pull, and discovering early that horses were not just a phase. (04:00–06:00) Jubilee, Jj, and Lady — The horses that taught her about resilience, failure, emotional bonding, and somatic memory. (06:00–11:00) Amber and Shayleigh share their first-horse stories — Tree branches, barefoot rides, and bratty teenage phases that led to bucking and breakthroughs. (11:00–16:00) The transformation with 2 Spot — From colt-starting to health crises, confidence loss, and intuitive rebuilding. (16:00–25:00) Letting your horse choose to stay or go — A conversation on consent, soul contracts, and honoring freedom in the horse-human relationship. (25:00–31:00) The blurry lines between respect, leadership, and pushiness — Redefining “respect” and “leadership” from domination to partnership. (31:00–34:00) The shift into intuitive horsemanship — Feeling her way, discovering Warwick Schiller and Amy Skinner, and rethinking what it means to “read a horse.” (34:00–40:00) Healing through bodywork and energy awareness — Moving from “doing to” the horse into “being with,” and honoring how horses like to be touched. (40:00–46:00) The pinky injury, bucking fall, and recovery arc — How one tendon injury became a portal to self-trust, spiritual resilience, and deeper empathy. (46:00–51:00) Diving into mounted shooting — Overcoming fear, finding a welcoming community, and finally saying yes to something just for her. (51:00–55:00) Message from her herd: “Choose your hard” — And how that phrase has echoed through every moment of Niki’s transformation. (55:00–58:00) What she wishes someone told her as a kid — “I believe you. You’re not crazy.” How spiritual suppression shaped her early life and how reclaiming it changed everything. (58:00–End) 🌰 Go Deeper: Reflection Prompts Who was your "Lady" or "Two Spot"? What did they awaken in you? In what ways have you been told you're “too much” or “not enough”? How are you reclaiming that story now? When did you last override your gut with your horse? What might have happened if you trusted it? Are you giving your animals the choice to stay — or are you assuming they must? What does it mean for you to “choose your hard” right now? 🐿️ Nutmeg’s Note: Hey nuts, your stories matter. Your weirdness is your wisdom. And your horses are probably whispering “I told you so” right now. Go hug them. Then go do the brave thing anyway. 🎧 Listen & Subscribe Be sure to follow the Tea Time podcast so you never miss an episode! Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and iHeartRadio. Want to be part of these conversations and share space with incredible humans like Niki? 🫖 Join The Tea House>> https://www.amberlydic.com/membership The Tea House is where horsewomen (and horse-humans) like you gather for guidance, growth, and grounded spiritual support. We’d love to welcome you.
Why Hard Conversations Are So Hard... A real, tender look at emotional regulation, fear of conflict, and how our horses mirror what we avoid
Episode Summary In today’s episode, Amber and Shayleigh unpack why hard conversations feel so difficult—and why most of us avoid them. Whether it’s fear of conflict, fear of abandonment, fear of being misunderstood, or simply the fear of being “too much,” this episode opens the door to examine what’s really going on in our nervous systems when truth wants to come forward.
They explore how early conditioning trains us to suppress, shrink, or freeze during moments of tension and how this plays out in our relationships—with humans and with horses. We talk about how internalized fear gets mirrored back through our animals, how unspoken truths affect the energy between us, and what it takes to move from shutdown to presence. Amber shares insight from her hypnosis studies, while Shayleigh reflects on ancestral patterns and intuitive communication.
There’s plenty of laughter, deep questions, and some unexpected turns into dreamwork
This episode isn’t a to-do list for having better conversations—it’s an invitation to feel what your body does before words even come out of your mouth. To explore how you can listen to your inner signals without abandoning yourself or others. And to remember that hard conversations are often sacred initiations into deeper truth.
Reflection Questions
What physical sensations arise when you're about to say something difficult?
How did your early environment teach you to handle conflict—or not?
Where do you tend to go: freeze, fawn, defend, distract, disappear?
What conversations are you currently avoiding, and why?
How do your horses respond to your emotional honesty versus your emotional suppression?
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Timestamps
00:00 – Why we’re talking about hard conversations
03:00 – What your body does before you speak
07:30 – Fear of being misunderstood or abandoned
11:15 – Horses feel it all: what we say and don’t say
14:50 – Emotional patterns and nervous system reactions
18:40 – Early conditioning and conflict response
23:30 – Ancestral fears and intuitive communication
32:00 – Internalized fear and the identity of “too much”
35:40 – What happens when you stop performing and start feeling
41:00 – Tools to get present before the conversation even starts
45:20 – Inviting softness, self-trust, and curiosity
Fear Is Not the Enemy
A deep dive into fear, identity, and nervous system healing with Shayleigh and Amber
What This Episode Is Really About
This conversation is a love letter to fear. Not the kind that keeps you paralyzed, but the kind that has something to teach you if you’re willing to listen.
Fear isn’t just a symptom. It’s a story.A signal.A survival map from your past.A portal into the next version of you.
We explore how fear shows up in the body, becomes an identity, and plays out in your relationships—especially with your horse. You’ll hear about subconscious beliefs, somatic healing, hypnosis myths, and the power of processing what was never processed.
You’ll also hear how something as simple as naming the fear can change everything.
And yes, there’s some fun detours: Dolores Cannon, alien downloads, AI shame, and book hoarding. Naturally.
Reflection Questions
What fear have you carried for so long it feels like part of your identity?
Where does fear live in your body?
What belief has fear been trying to protect?
What would happen if you let fear move instead of holding it back?
What virtues might be hiding inside that fear?
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Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome to Fear Week02:00 – How fear shows up in the body05:30 – Human Design and fear patterns08:45 – Chronic fear and nervous system wear10:50 – Naming what fear is really saying13:15 – The virtues of fear16:50 – Somatic processing and sensation20:00 – Fear as identity and safety23:30 – Subconscious patterns and hypnosis27:00 – Amber’s story about fear of being useful33:00 – Unprocessed fear and frozen states36:00 – Cultural shifts and alien tangents40:00 – Horses and fear reflections43:00 – What to expect in the webinar
Show Notes: In this episode, Shayleigh and Amber dive into the swirling topic of perspective...what it means to want to be understood, why it feels so hard (especially in human relationships), and how deeply tied our identities are to being seen in a certain way. They explore: The hilarious (and eye-opening) glasses analogy Shayleigh’s been playing with Why it's so easy to hold space for horses and so freaking hard with humans The slippery slope between wanting connection and needing validation How responsibility for others’ feelings gets tangled in our own enoughness And the real truth: people can’t fully see you, but maybe that’s not the point anyway Amber shares what it’s like navigating partnership while standing firm in her truth, and they both riff on what makes conscious relationships beautiful and hard AF. They also bring it back to the horse-human connection...how horses have non-negotiables too, and how betrayal shows up in subtle but powerful ways in both human and horse dynamics. Stick around till the end for a sneak peek at their upcoming webinar on betrayal (happening May 30) and why it's about to rock some spiritual socks. Episode Recap: 💭 The Big Question: Are we actually seeking understanding from others—or just looking for connection and validation? 💡 Key Takeaways: True perspective-sharing means honoring your own "glasses" while letting others wear theirs. Social media often becomes a battleground of identities rather than a space for dialogue. When someone misunderstands you, it can feel like a threat to your identity—and that’s deeply human. Horses hold mirrors to our inner loops, including the places where we haven’t yet healed our betrayal stories. Conscious relationships (with humans or horses) require accountability, self-awareness, and the courage to stay when it's easier to run. 📅 Upcoming Event: ✨ The Virtue Hunt Series kicks off with a Free Webinar on Betrayal – May 30 Amber and Shayleigh will unpack how betrayal can be your greatest teacher—and how it shows up in our bodies, relationships, and even with our horses. More info coming soon. Follow them on socials or check the show notes for the sign-up link when it’s live.
🎙 Episode 82: Thresholds, Tantrums, and Trust: Why Your Horse (and You) Might Be Ready to Blow
Hosts: Amber Lydic and Shayleigh Evans Replay available for: Betrayal & Boundaries: ~41 minutes
💥 Summary Ever feel like you’re holding it together until you absolutely can’t anymore? Same. And guess what? So does your horse. In this episode, we talk about what happens when horses (and humans) are pushed past their thresholds. From bolting and bucking to internal shutdowns, we unpack the signs of overwhelm and why they’re often ignored until it’s too late. We dig into the difference between intention and impact, the sneaky ways conditional love shows up in training, and why liberty work is basically relationship therapy with hooves. There are rants, laughs, a few truth bombs, and some personal stories about being kicked, grounded, and having your bedroom door removed. You’ll never look at a round pen the same way again.
🕰 Timestamps and Talking Points
00:00 – Why do we wait until something breaks to listen?
01:00 – Horses are screaming, and we’re still riding
02:15 – Good intentions can still have damaging impact
04:00 – Horse culture and the ride-through-it mindset
06:00 – Nervous system 101: regulation, resilience, reality
08:30 – Antifragility and helping horses carry unbalanced riders
10:00 – When trying to stay out of the horse’s way makes things worse
13:40 – Conditional love and performance-based connection
15:15 – What happens when horses aren't allowed to express
18:20 – Movement as medicine, and doing it safely
20:00 – Boundaries first, then expression 24:30 – You can only know your horse as deeply as you know yourself
26:00 – Feeling your horse's emotions vs. your own
30:00 – Liberty work and the stories it brings up
33:00 – Childhood wounds, compliance, and halters as control
36:00 – Somatic shaking, screaming, and horse-approved releases
38:00 – Functional freeze, slow starts, and titrating intensity
40:00 – Final reminder: you are not entitled to your horse’s body or being
🤔 Questions for You Which version of your horse feels the safest to you? Why?
Have you ever mistaken obedience for willingness?
Do you allow your horse to express big energy, or do you shut it down?
What stories do you carry into the barn from your past?
What would change if you could hold your discomfort without fear?
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In this episode, Amber and Shayleigh explore the layered world of human and horse communication, especially in the context of competitive riding. They unpack what’s really driving riders’ choices, often genuine care rather than control, and how that intention can get lost in translation. The conversation expands into the messiness of communication itself, including how personal beliefs shape the way we interpret text-based conversations. They also touch on the skepticism around animal communication and why choosing someone who aligns with your energy and expectations matters more than the method.
“Perspectives” — join us as we dive into the value of different perspectives, questioning the validity of beliefs, viewpoints, and reviews. Plus, we share a fun quick recap about our trip with the mustangs of Salt River, AZ.
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In this episode, we dive into the deep (and sometimes surprising) connections between our mindset, health, and personal growth.
Amber introduces her “Mirror in the Stall” program, a 14-step journey that explores self-connection and how our relationships—especially with horses—reflect back to us. We break down the P.A.U.S.E process and why personal perception plays such a huge role in our well-being.
Shayleigh shares insights from her own health journey, exploring the connection between beliefs, mindset, and physical well-being through the lens of Germanic New Medicine.
We unpack how unresolved emotional patterns can manifest in the body and why shifting our internal stories can create real change. This conversation is all about self-discovery, breaking old thought patterns, and stepping into a more connected, intentional way of living.
Grab your coffee (or tea), get comfy, and let’s dive in!
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Today we talk with Natalia Graf, the CEO of a multimillion dollar equestrian brand, horse woman, advocate, and friend. Tune in as we talk about abundance, empowering other women, and the horses who uplift us!
Natalia IG @nataliaornatascha
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Podcast Notes: In Honor of Nutmeg – National Squirrel Day Special
1. Disrespect & Releasing Responsibility:
• We discussed Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” theory, exploring how stepping back and allowing others to navigate their own experiences can be an act of respect rather than interference.
• How feeling like we’re helping someone might actually slow down the lessons they’re meant to learn.
2. Perspectives on Taking Power Back:
• A nuanced look at the phrase “taking power back” and why it resonates differently for people based on their individual experiences and perspectives.
3. Signs, Synchronicity, and Pivotal Moments:
• Shared experiences of moments that feel like déjà vu but are distinct—a deep knowing that a particular moment is pivotal in someone’s journey.
• How these moments often happen in helping professions or even casual conversations when deep connections are being made.
4. Manifesting Magic Workshop:
• Happening now! If you’re catching this in real time, it’s not too late to join. The live workshop is on January 29th, but you’ll receive access to a portal with resources before the live session, so there’s plenty of time to dive in.
• https://www.amberlydic.com/manifestingmagic2025
5. Upcoming Mustang Retreat – “Sitting with Salt River”:
• This retreat is scheduled for April, and it’s going to be a transformative experience.
https://www.amberlydic.com/awakening-with-the-salt-river
6. Membership Updates:
• Just completed our second Tea Talk in our membership!
• This exclusive series dives deep into specific topics; our first one on trailering is available to the public.
https://www.amberlydic.com/pl/2148615466
This episode was a beautiful mix of honoring our mascot Nutmeg and diving into profound topics about connection, respect, and growth. Whether you’re joining us for the Manifesting Magic Workshop, the Mustang retreat, or just enjoying our membership, we’re so grateful to have you in this space with us.
New Year, New Magic In this special New Year’s episode, Shayleigh Evans and Amber Lydic come together to celebrate the start of 2025 with inspiring conversations about resolutions, manifestations, and the exciting plans ahead.
We dive deep into the essence of manifesting—exploring how it’s less about asking and more about aligning your energy with your intentions.
Why are you asking for what you want?
How does understanding your “why” impact your ability to receive?
Shayleigh and Amber unpack these powerful concepts to help you step into your most aligned year yet.
We also share personal goals, expansion plans for 2025, and updates on our Manifesting Magic program. This $97 program has already created life-changing results for participants, with members still celebrating and sharing their successes from last year.
Here’s the best part: members of our Shayleigh and Amber’s Teahouse get Manifesting Magic as a complimentary gift with their $33 monthly membership.
Plus, Teahouse members enjoy exclusive benefits like early access to online and in person events, join live Tea Talks, Monthly live Q & A support calls, private Facebook group, meditation library and so much more.
Tune in for an inspiring start to your year filled with manifestation tips, community updates, and a look into the magic we’re creating together in 2025!
Free copy of ➡️ TEA Talk: Horse Trailering ⬅️
For more information: • Manifesting Magic: amberlydic.com/manifestingmagic2025 Shayleigh and Amber’s Teahouse: https://www.amberlydic.com/membership
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Taglines, Tea Houses, and Tapping into Connection In this lively episode, Shayleigh Evans and Amber Lydic dive into an eclectic mix of topics—from brainstorming a new podcast tagline to fostering connection and compassion in the equine world (and beyond!). First up, they tackle the challenge of finding a tagline that truly captures the heart of the show’s evolving themes. (Spoiler alert: it’s harder than it sounds!) Along the way, they make a heartfelt plea for listeners to share their favorite episodes, spreading the love and connection even further. Next, the conversation takes a thoughtful turn as they explore the complexities of the racing industry’s treatment of horses. Shayleigh and Amber advocate for a balanced view—one that honors the resilience and achievements of these incredible animals while holding space for the need for healing and empathy. It’s all about creating a compassionate approach that doesn’t get bogged down in negativity. But the insights don’t stop at horses! They also delve into the emotional energy of all living beings, weaving in lessons learned from nurturing plants and connecting with the natural world. Who knew your fiddle-leaf fig could have so much to teach you? Finally, the duo shifts gears to discuss exciting updates for the podcast community. From a listener contest to a brand-new membership program (hello, tea house gatherings and retreats!), they’re laying the groundwork for a year filled with connection and growth. Whether you’re here for the soulful musings, practical insights, or just a good laugh, this episode has it all. What You’ll Learn: • How Shayleigh and Amber are reimagining the podcast tagline to reflect broader themes. • A nuanced take on empathy in the racing industry and animal care. • The surprising connections between plant care and emotional energy. • All the exciting updates coming to the podcast community in the year ahead! Don’t Miss: • Their playful banter about tagline fails. • Inspiring plans for workshops, retreats, and monthly tea house meetings. • Tips on creating space for compassion and connection in your own life. Links & Resources: www.amberlydic.com Got a tagline idea? Or maybe you just want to say hi? We’d love to hear from you! Share your thoughts, and don’t forget to tell a friend about the podcast. Together, we’re building a community where connection thrives.
Kara Daniels, founder of Deep Root Connections, helps people cultivate meaningful relationships with the Earth, animals, and their own spirits through an earth-based philosophy. Rooted in the belief that Earth, nature, and spirit are interconnected, Kara empowers individuals to connect deeply with themselves, their companions, and the natural world. Her mission is to blend ancient ways of communion with modern times, creating harmony between the physical and mystical. She also fosters a supportive community for shared learning and connection. Learn more at Deep Root Connections.
https://www.deeprootconnections.com/about
Join Shayleigh and Amber as they dive into Shayleigh’s recent meditation bender and chat about a variety of other topics they can’t quite remember—whether it’s good or bad, you’ll have to decide! Plus, don’t miss the reminder that there are still online live feed and recording tickets available for the Art of Equine Alchemy event happening October 18-20, 2024
https://www.amberlydic.com/the-art-of-equine-alchemy-event
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