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Dear Horse World
Author: NOËLLE FLOYD
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Dear Horse World is a podcast for every horse lover, brought to you by Noëlle Floyd. Join Noëlle each week, as she embarks on a journey to explore the vast and diverse world of horses, delving into the many sub-communities and cultures that shape our shared passion.
This podcast is about more than just riding styles or training techniques; it's about celebrating the deep connection between humans and horses, and understanding the common threads that tie
us together.
Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just starting out, you'll find inspiration, knowledge, and a sense of belonging in every episode of Dear Horse World.
Subscribe or follow, wherever you get your podcasts with episodes dropping weekly.
This podcast is about more than just riding styles or training techniques; it's about celebrating the deep connection between humans and horses, and understanding the common threads that tie
us together.
Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just starting out, you'll find inspiration, knowledge, and a sense of belonging in every episode of Dear Horse World.
Subscribe or follow, wherever you get your podcasts with episodes dropping weekly.
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Have you ever wondered where you truly belong in the horse world—or worried that you don’t? In this episode, recorded live from Equine Affaire, Noëlle Floyd and Caroline Culbertson share their journeys of navigating uncertainty, embracing vulnerability, and building communities where riders of all backgrounds can feel at home. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How to Find Your Place: Learn how to overcome the fear of not belonging and create a community that aligns with your values and passions. The Courage to Be Vulnerable: Discover why admitting what you don’t know can actually open doors to deeper learning and connection. Embracing Change as Growth: See how stepping into the unknown—whether in the arena or in life—can lead to your biggest breakthroughs. Building Community Through Authenticity: Understand why letting go of perfection can help you foster meaningful relationships and create space for real progress. If you’ve ever felt unsure of where you stand or how to move forward, this episode will leave you inspired to take ownership of your journey and find the belonging you deserve. - This episode is proudly brought to you by Schleese. If you’re ready to take the next step on your saddle fitting journey, book your free consultation with Schleese at https://go.schleese.com/BookConsult-NoelleFloyd or visit schleese.com to learn more. – Listen to the Horse Person podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/horse-person/id1772792285 Join the NF+ Community: https://noellefloydplus.com/community/channels/community_updates
What if your breath and energy hold the key to self-awareness, emotional healing, and a deeper bond with your horse? In this episode, yoga and neuroscience-informed breathwork expert Julia McCabe and relational horsemanship trainer Josh Nichol explore how understanding your inner world transforms your outer relationships—with horses, people, and yourself. What You’ll Learn: How breathwork heals: Simple breathing techniques to release trauma, calm anxiety, and build resilience. What horses teach us: Why your horse reacts to your energy—not your commands—and how they reflect your inner emotional state. Real stories of transformation: How riders have overcome emotional blocks and found confidence through relational horsemanship and breathwork. Practical tools for connection: Ways to stay present, calm your energy, and create a harmonious relationship with your horse and yourself. Whether you’re looking to improve your relationship with your horse or deepen your understanding of yourself, this episode offers actionable insights and inspiring stories. Discover how breathwork and horsemanship can transform the way you show up—in the saddle, in your relationships, and in life. Access Julia McCabe’s Breathwork Masterclass on NF+ https://noellefloydplus.com/programs/nervous-system-reset-for-riders Access Josh Nichol’s Masterclasses on NF+ https://noellefloydplus.com/authors/author-jQ9LkB2bbEE?category_id=208905 Get a Free 7-day Trial of NF+ https://noellefloydplus.com/join_us
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains discussions on mental health, toxic relationships and emotional abuse. When Jodie Morton set off on Australia’s National Trail, it wasn’t just about the miles—it was about making a difference. What started as a ride to raise mental health awareness quickly turned into a journey of resilience, loss, and self-discovery. Inspired by the memory of two loved ones lost to depression, Jodie launched Green, Gold, and Blues to bring attention to mental health in underserved areas. Even when drought forced her to abandon the Australian trail, she didn’t stop. Instead, she took her mission to North America’s Continental Divide Trail, driven by a belief that even the hardest paths can lead somewhere meaningful. In this episode, you’ll discover: Resilience in Action: Jodie’s story is a reminder that, no matter how hard things get, there’s strength to be found. Her journey may inspire you to find that extra push in your own challenges. A Red-Headed Mare & Unexpected Bond: Learn the unlikely story behind Jodie’s partnership with Thelma, her half-saddlebred, half-quarter horse companion—and how Thelma became the horse of a lifetime. The Impact One Person Can Have: Through Green, Gold, and Blues, Jodie shows how one person’s dedication can bring mental health awareness to places that need it most, turning personal pain into purpose. The Freeding in Letting Go: Jodie’s decision to leave a toxic relationship is a powerful reminder that sometimes, the hardest choices bring the most freedom and growth. This isn’t just a story of adventure; it’s an episode packed with insights on courage, healing, and the power of self-belief. If you’ve ever struggled with grief, tough decisions, or finding strength to keep going, Jodie’s journey will inspire you to face your own path with resilience and hope. Learn more about Jodie Morton and Green, Gold and Blues: https://www.greengoldandblues.com/ Follow Jodie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greengoldandblues/?hl=en Free Online Mental Health First Aid Course: https://alison.com/tag/mental-health#google_vignette Get Metal Health Support from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – US www.nami.org Get Immediate 24/7 Support with National Crisis Hotlines: United States 📞 988 (available 24/7) Canada 📞 1-833-456-4566 (available 24/7)
In this episode of No Stupid Questions (our brand new bonus episode series!) equine osteopath Jessica Van Buskirk joins Noëlle for an enlightening look at how osteopathy can transform your approach to horse health. Jessica dives into osteopathy’s unique “whole horse” approach, focused on balancing three main systems: the parietal (musculoskeletal), visceral (organs), and cranial sacral systems. By understanding these interconnected systems, horse owners can better support their horses’ natural healing and optimize health and performance. What You’ll Learn: The Three Pillars of Osteopathy – Jessica reveals how a healthy balance in the musculoskeletal, visceral, and cranial sacral systems supports everything from circulation to movement to mental calmness. Managing Muscular Imbalances – Discover how common issues, like overdeveloped hamstrings or underused glute muscles, affect performance horses and how to address these imbalances. The Role of Cranial Sacral Health – Jessica explains the importance of the cranial sacral system in maintaining homeostasis and vitality, underscoring its impact on circulation, energy, and recovery. Osteopathy vs. Chiropractic and Massage – Jessica breaks down how these therapies differ, showing why osteopathy goes beyond the musculoskeletal system to address a horse’s internal balance. Everyday Health Essentials – Learn how diet, proper rest, and a stress-free environment play into holistic horse care, and why these elements are vital to supporting your horse’s whole-body wellness. Collaborative Care for Stronger Results – Jessica emphasizes the power of working closely with vets and other professionals to create a comprehensive care plan tailored to your horse’s needs. Packed with practical tips and insights, this episode will help you understand your horse’s body on a deeper level. Tune in to discover how osteopathy can be the answer to supporting your horse’s health, happiness, and longevity. Find an osteopath near you: International Register for Equine Osteopaths EDO ® https://irequineosteo.org/en/registers/ Learn more about Jessica and Fancy Equine Services: https://www.fancyvetservices.com/ Vluggen institute of equine osteopathy: https://www.vluggeninstitute.com/
“I never thought I would be scared of anything, and then all of a sudden–I was. And I was embarrassed about it because my whole career kind of hinged on me being this [fearless] person.” Niki Flundra is the equestrian world’s rock star—if rock stars were down-to-earth, humble, and as compassionate as she is. As a rodeo rider, stunt performer, rancher, and mom of three, Niki shines both in front of the camera and behind the scenes, working with A-listers like Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, and Amber Marshall (Heartland). Her horses have starred in blockbuster films like Flicka and The Revenant. But while her career seems fearless, it was motherhood that brought her the biggest challenge—and the greatest growth. In this episode, Niki shares how becoming a mom changed her bold approach to life and revealed new layers of resilience. She talks about raising her three boys on their 8,000-acre ranch, where parenting and horsemanship go hand in hand, and how every day is a lesson in patience, compassion, and hard work. You’ll also hear Niki’s top horse training tips, including her six must-have groundwork exercises, and how to start liberty riding to build trust with your horse. Plus, she opens up about overcoming personal challenges—like the harrowing time she was kicked in the face by a horse—and her philosophies for risk and recovery. Whether you’re running a ranch, training horses, or raising a family, Niki’s journey offers a wealth of inspiration. Don’t miss this exciting conversation packed with Hollywood stories, heartwarming moments, and valuable life lessons.
When your horse starts limping or bucking, it’s easy to assume the problem is something visible. But what if it’s hiding deep within—buried in organs, muscle, or fascia? Often, the real troublemakers are internal misalignments, quietly pulling on connective tissue, restricting blood flow, and crying out in ways we overlook. For countless horses, these health issues go undetected, especially when X-rays come up clean and injections fail to help. Their behavior gets punished instead of understood—but that changes now. In this episode, we introduce you to Dr. Connie Fancy, DVM. With a talent for finding what’s been overlooked, Dr. Fancy uses internal ultrasounds and hands-on assessments, teaming up with equine osteopaths to tackle the root causes of horse behavior that most vets miss. She’s booked solid for months by desperate owners, and her discoveries are eye-opening: flipped ovaries, immobile kidneys, severe fascia pulls, and even detrimental damage from gelding scars—all hidden beneath the surface. Noelle also digs into her own experience with Dr. Fancy, revealing the surprising findings in her own mare and gelding. If you’ve ever been stumped by your horse’s behavior or frustrated by unexplained performance setbacks, Dr. Fancy offers a fresh approach that could change everything you thought you knew about equine health. This episode isn’t just eye-opening—it’s the revelation your horse has been waiting for.
In this inspiring episode, Noëlle sits down with rising showjumping star Richard Vogel, whose partnership with his horse, United Touch S, captivates crowds the moment they step into the ring. Their presence, determination, and undeniable skill leave the audience in awe, wondering, “How can I create a bond like that with my horse?” Richard shares his journey, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what makes countries like Germany excel in equestrian sports, and how a love for horses often starts at home. He gives invaluable advice for aspiring riders, reflecting on his early experiences and key lessons learned from riding for the legendary Ludger Beerbaum at just 19. Richard opens up about forging his own path, both in riding and business, often defying conventional advice to chase his dreams. He shares essential tips for developing young horses, such as: Building confidence at home before stepping into the show ring. Recognizing when a horse is ready to move up—or when it’s time to step back. Why patience is everything. The importance of having a strong, supportive team. Lastly, Richard offers insight into his remarkable partnership with United Touch S. He talks about the stallion's commanding presence, willingness to learn, and the challenges they’ve overcome—like managing his massive stride and balancing freedom with refinement. Richard reveals the specific exercises that helped create adjustability and fine-tune their performance. This episode is packed with inspiration and insights for anyone eager to take calculated risks and pursue their dreams with passion. You can follow Richard on social media, along with the company which he runs in partnership with showjumper David Will, via the links below: instagram.com/_richardvogel_ instagram.com/vw_equestrian_ To learn more about NOËLLE FLOYD and our mission, visit noellefloyd.com
Caution: Listening to this episode may change the way you think about horsemanship forever, are you ready? In the debut episode of Dear Horse World, Noëlle is joined by Josh Nichol, renowned teacher and creator of Relational Horsemanship. Noëlle shares her journey with her rescue Appaloosa, Lady, and how Josh’s guidance helped Lady overcome aggression and resistance—not through control, but by challenging Noëlle’s ability to become vulnerable, receptive, and self-aware. Josh introduces the powerful concept of a horse’s three needs: Mind, Space, and Pressure. The mind is key to their understanding, space is the energy and body language between you, and pressure is the ask—the invitation for your horse to yield and release. Together, these create a contract of trust, liberating your horse to feel safe, confident, and capable. Noëlle and Josh dive deep into the critical question: Are we in the receptive state we ask of our horses? Are we present enough to observe their needs, or are we distracted by our own tension and anxieties? Josh shows how a receptive state is not just the foundation of horsemanship, but of how we show up in life. You’ll also learn that ‘Feel’ isn’t a talent you either have or don’t have—it’s a practice. It starts with presence and awareness, being able to observe your horse’s needs in the moment, and responding with intention. Josh provides practical insights on how to guide your horse through the pressure they experience, empowering them to release that pressure and, in turn, strengthen their trust in you. This episode will inspire you to rethink your approach to horsemanship—not just as something you do, but as a relationship you build day by day. It’s about creating the conditions where your horse feels understood, secure, and willing to take on hard things with you. It’s about leading with vulnerability, speaking to your horse’s mind, space, and pressure, and ultimately building a foundation of trust that empowers both you and your horse. Episode Highlights: Discover how to connect through mind, space, and pressure to create a liberated, confident horse that’s ready to take on any discipline. Learn how to create a receptive state within yourself, so you can show up for your horse with presence and intention. Explore the concept of feel—a practice of being fully present and observing your horse with all your senses. Get meditation tips–as little as 10 seconds–to help you stay present with your horse. Learn how to guide your horse through challenges, like spooking, herd boundness, or pushiness, by understanding and meeting their needs. To get started with Josh’s video collection on Understanding Your Horse’s Needs, sign up for your NF+ membership today: https://noellefloydplus.com/programs/collection-understanding-horse-needs-foundation
Hi, it's me, Noëlle Floyd. After 12 years of NOËLLE FLOYD productions, I'm returning to my roots – being on the ground, learning from horse people. I’ll be diving into the heart of horsemanship, connecting with cowboys, historians, Olympians, and everyday riders to challenge conventions and redefine our practices. We’ll explore every corner of the horse world, confront its shifts, and unite over our shared passion. Get ready for raw, insightful conversations that push boundaries and ignite change. This isn’t just a podcast; it’s a revolution and the journey is about to get intense. To learn more about NOËLLE FLOYD and our mission, visit noellefloyd.com
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