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Stable Minded Podcast

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Level up your mental game with Mindset In Motion 2. The Monarch Show Series National Championship Horse Show is proud to present a special-edition Stable Minded Podcast, featuring renowned sports coach Betty Kregor alongside hosts Gabby Greco and Bob Griffin, with special guests Alex Fisher-McMenamy and Chris Harman. In this engaging episode, the group dives into four mini sports coaching sessions with Betty, offering listeners a unique behind-the-scenes look at how equestrian competitors can refine their mental game. This second installment comes on the heels of overwhelming member support following Betty’s first appearance, giving fans the rare chance to hear what it’s like to take their skills to the next level in a follow-up session with one of the industry’s most sought-after performance coaches.
Gabby and Bob sit down with Lisa Hillmer of Linden Hill Stables in Kearney, MO, to discuss her journey to becoming a riding instructor, the challenges she faces in the horse business, and the importance of building a community around equestrianism. They talk about Lisa's personal experiences, insights on teaching and judging, and her thoughts on the significance of nurturing young riders through supportive lesson programs. They look at the evolving landscape of the horse industry, the role of social media, and the value of academy programs in keeping the equestrian community vibrant and engaged.
In this month’s Stable Minded Podcast, Gabby and Bob sit down with Izzy Fischer. She talks about her journey through the equitation and juvenile ranks, the importance of adaptability, and the role of mindfulness in her training and performance. The discussion also delves into the pressures of competition, the value of equitation lessons, and how she navigates the balance between personal growth and her equestrian commitments. More than a story of wins and ribbons, this episode looks at riding as a lifelong journey of learning, connection, and self-reflection.
Betty Kregor shares her journey from a talented golfer to an equine sports performance coach, emphasizing the importance of the mental game in sports. She discusses her experiences in coaching various age groups, the significance of self-awareness, and how to manage anxiety in performance settings. Kregor also highlights the impact of social media on young athletes and offers practical tools for improving focus and performance.
Jolene shares her lifelong journey with horses, from her childhood beginnings to her professional career as an instructor and judge. She discusses the importance of mentorship, community involvement, and the challenges of balancing work and family life. Jolene emphasizes the need for personal success definitions beyond competition and highlights the significance of educating clients about the equine industry. The conversation also touches on strategies for growing the industry and fostering a supportive environment for both instructors and riders.
In this conversation, Gabby Greco shares her journey from a young horse enthusiast to a professional trainer and instructor. She discusses her early memories of riding, the transition to working in the equestrian field, and her teaching philosophy. Gabby emphasizes the importance of fostering a supportive barn culture, managing expectations in competitive environments, and the impact of horses on personal development. She also touches on the challenges of burnout, the significance of youth involvement in the equestrian community, and her aspirations for the future.
SummaryIn this episode, Robert Griffin and Gabby Greco discuss the motivations behind creating their podcast for IASPHA. They explore the importance of providing a resource for the community, sharing experiences, and navigating challenges together. The conversation emphasizes the need for growth in the industry and the value of open dialogue to foster support and collaboration.