The Art of Equine Alchemy

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Mirror in the Stall Series: Danielle Crowell

Title: Roots of Embodiment: Listening to the Body, Healing Through Connection with Danielle Crowell  Episode Summary: In this Mirror in the Stall episode of The Art of Equine Alchemy, Amber Lydic is joined by intuitive embodiment guide and yoga teacher, Danielle Crowell. This conversation is a deep and powerful dive into what it really means to live in your body — to come back to it, to listen to it, and to let it lead the way.  Danielle shares her personal healing journey through an eating disorder and how it taught her to reconnect with her physical body. She talks about embodiment not as a concept, but as a lived experience — one that is essential for growth, healing, and deeper relationship with ourselves and the world around us.  We also explore her relationship with her horse, Sota, and how their journey together became a mirror for her own body image and intuitive knowing. This episode is full of tender reflections, deep wisdom, and a powerful invitation to stop overriding our bodies and start honoring them.  Danielle walks us through her Roots of Embodiment program — a six-phase journey: Discover, Dissolve, Desire, Devote, Deepen, and Design — created to help others reconnect with their inner truth and creative expression.  What you’ll hear in this episode: • Danielle’s healing path from disconnection to embodied presence • How horses reflect our energy and teach us to listen more deeply • The phases of the Roots of Embodiment journey • Why rest and play are just as important as doing and achieving • How energy boundaries show up in human and horse relationships • The wisdom our bodies hold — when we choose to listen • A behind-the-scenes look at Danielle’s upcoming program and vision  Connect with Danielle: http://www.daniellecrowell.com If you like this episode, please like and share — and most definitely subscribe so you don’t miss any!!

04-14
59:13

Mirror in the Stall Series: Tracy Goodwin

 In this episode, I’m joined by voice intuitive and coach Tracy Goodwin for a powerful conversation about the deeper layers of our voice and how it ties into identity, emotional expression, and healing. Tracy breaks down her ability to hear seven layers of sound in a person’s voice—what she calls “voice masks”—and how these layers often protect us but also hide our truest selves. We dig into how core wounds like fear of judgment or abandonment shape the way we speak, sometimes without us even realizing it. Tracy shares stories, including one about a client whose voice got quieter after years of criticism from his siblings, showing how our voice carries our personal history—our “voice story.” She also explains how shifting the way we use our voice can help us reclaim parts of our identity and be more fully expressed. We talk about real things—like the challenge of feeling heard in relationships, the stories we carry from childhood, and how being a people pleaser can silence your voice. Tracy and I both open up about our own experiences and the work it takes to dismantle old narratives so we can show up more fully, more authentically. This episode is all about the power of voice, not just as a tool for speaking, but as a window into the soul. If you’ve ever felt like your voice doesn’t match who you really are—or you’re ready to unlock something deeper—this conversation is for you.

04-01
56:31

Mirror in the Stall Series: Susi May Empowerment|Presence|Nature

Welcome back to The Mirror in the Stall, where we explore the reflections our horses offer us and the deeper connections we can build when we truly listen. In this episode, I sit down with Susi May, whose journey from traditional horse training to a more intuitive, empowering approach has reshaped the way she connects with horses—and with herself. Moving to Western Australia and working with her horse, Hercules, were pivotal moments in her evolution, leading her to embrace animal communication, presence, and a deeper understanding of emotional connection in training. She shares the personal challenges she faced, including injuries and the pressure of conventional methods, and how those experiences ultimately deepened her awareness of both her own needs and the emotional needs of her horses. We explore how shifting away from dominance-based methods allows both humans and horses to step into their own power, fostering relationships built on trust and respect. Susi talks about how presence, attunement, and real-world experiences—like her deep connection to the ocean—help her horses feel seen and understood. Amber Lydic joins the conversation, sharing her own experiences of self-discovery through horse training and how redefining success has led her to a more holistic approach. Together, we dive into the emotional and nervous system awareness that plays a crucial role in our interactions with horses, and how practices like grounding exercises and honoring a horse’s voice can create profound transformation for both human and horse. This conversation isn’t just about training—it’s about how horses teach us to show up fully, embrace our own growth, and build connections that go beyond technique. So take a breath, settle in, and let’s explore what our horses are reflecting back to us today. Three relationship themes from this conversation: 1. Relationship to Empowerment – Understanding how both humans and horses can step into their own voice and autonomy. 2. Relationship to Presence – How slowing down and truly being with our horses shifts the depth of connection. 3. Relationship to Nature – The healing influence of the natural world, from the ocean to the land, in deepening our awareness and connection with horses.

02-20
01:10:30

Mirror in the Stall Series: Mandi Dana Relationships|Self-Awareness|Personal Growth

🎙️ Special Guest Feature: Mandi Dana on Relationships, Self-Awareness & Personal Growth I’m beyond excited to share this episode with you! This time, I’m sitting down with the amazing Mandi Dana, a seasoned coach with a deep focus on relationships, self-awareness, and personal growth. We dive into the real work behind relationships—not just the ones we have with others, but the one we have with ourselves. Mandi shares how our personal beliefs, past experiences, and unprocessed emotions shape our connections. She also walks us through the difference between relationship misalignment and personal trauma, offering a fresh perspective on healing and growth. We also talk about: ✨ Feeling misunderstood in relationships (whether it’s with a partner, a friend, or an adult child) ✨ The sneaky ways feelings of inadequacy show up in our lives—and how to shift them ✨ The resistance we face when making big life changes and why self-awareness is key ✨ Emotional regulation, self-judgment, and how to stop fighting your own feelings And, of course, we couldn’t help but explore something unexpected—the role of AI in personal development. We talk about its potential as a tool, but also why nothing replaces deep human connection. Mandi also introduces her upcoming book, “Joyride”, which is all about stepping into self-empowerment and joy. This conversation is real, insightful, and packed with those “aha” moments that make you stop and think. You can catch it on YouTube, the podcast, and all my social channels! Let me know what resonates most with you! #Relationships #SelfAwareness #HealingJourney #PersonalGrowth #MirrorInTheStall

02-20
40:00

Mirror in the Stall Series: Jenn Acosta Emotions|Self|Past

🎙️ Special Guest Feature: Jenn Acosta on Emotional Healing & Transformation Hey everyone! I’m so excited to share this conversation with you. In this episode, I’m joined by the incredible Jenn Acosta, a life coach with over 20 years of experience helping people navigate the messy, beautiful journey of emotional healing. We got deep into why so many of us avoid our feelings—how we get stuck in patterns that feel familiar but aren’t actually serving us. Jenn shares pieces of her own story, from childhood conditioning to a life-changing caregiving experience, and how those moments shaped the way she sees healing today. We also talk about breaking generational cycles, the challenges of parenting through tough emotions, and the power of vulnerability in real transformation. Jenn even shares one of her favorite tools, the “dream day journal”, to help you reconnect with what you truly want and start shifting out of those old limitations. This conversation is warm, real, and packed with insight. I can’t wait for you to listen! Catch it on YouTube, the podcast, and all my social media channels. Make sure to tune in, and let me know what resonates most with you! 💫 #EmotionalHealing #SelfGrowth #MirrorInTheStall #BreakingPatterns #HealingJourney

02-20
44:11

Mirror in the Stall Series: Natalia Graf Money|Energy|Self

Money, Energy, and the Deep Journey of Self-Discovery with Natalia Graf In this episode, I sit down with the incredible Natalia Graf for a conversation that is both deeply reflective and powerfully practical. We dive into the importance of truly knowing yourself—the thought patterns you hold, the beliefs that shape your world, and how that awareness is the foundation for everything, including your relationship with money. Money, like anything else, is just energy, and we all have areas where abundance flows easily and others where we feel stuck. Natalia and I explore these dynamics, shedding light on how to recognize your own patterns and shift your perspective to allow for more expansion, ease, and alignment. Natalia runs a thriving heart-based company, a journey that was deeply inspired by her horse, King. He was there as she found herself, stepped into her purpose, and built something meaningful. And now, even in this next chapter, he continues to challenge her—to go deeper, to step into even more worthiness, and to expand beyond what she’s already created. These horses are always along for the ride, pushing us in ways we don’t always expect but that we always need. This conversation is packed with both mindset shifts and practical tools to help you stay grounded, focused, and connected to what truly matters. But more than anything, it’s a reminder that we’re all in this together—navigating the ups and downs, finding our way, and supporting each other along the journey. So glad to have you here for this one! Be sure to check out Natalia’s website and connect with her amazing company. https://syncequestrian.com/ To join these conversations live take a peak at the Mirror in the Stall program:  https://www.amberlydic.com/mirror-in-the-stall-March

02-13
01:03:42

Mirror in the Stall Series: Sandy Vreeburg Horses Body|Safety|Authenticity

Welcome back to The Mirror in the Stall, where we dive into the reflections our horses offer us and the deeper connections we can build when we truly listen. In this episode, I sit down with the amazing Sandy Vreeburg, a lead instructor and co-director of education at the Masterson Method. Sandy shares her journey into equine bodywork and the powerful ways this method supports not just a horse’s movement and performance, but their overall well-being—physically, emotionally, and even energetically. She walks us through how tuning into the horse’s nervous system can unlock deeper levels of safety, trust, and healing, reinforcing the idea that connection is the key to everything. We also talk about what it means to create a truly safe space—not just for our horses, but for ourselves. Sandy gets real about the challenges of unlearning past practices and stepping into new ways of working with horses, where curiosity replaces pressure and presence becomes the most valuable tool. She shares how this shift has not only changed the way she teaches but has also transformed her own life, offering her a deeper understanding of herself along the way. And of course, we explore the incredible ways horses mirror us back to ourselves. From the way they respond to authenticity to the neurochemical shifts that happen when they feel safe, Sandy and I discuss how slowing down, paying attention, and truly being with our horses can change everything. This conversation is for anyone looking to deepen their awareness, not just in their horsemanship but in life. So take a breath, settle in, and let’s explore what our horses are reflecting back to us today. Find more about the Masterson Method https://mastersonmethod.com/ Previous episodes with Sandy: https://youtu.be/VXeF6X-gjJA?si=dAINZX0MT86P8iM8 Funny one: https://youtu.be/ZIl7Tf2l4MY?si=2O0hbdLWiIyWiSk2

02-13
49:39

Mirror in the Stall Series: Steffi Spielhaupter- Nervous System|Community|Self

Hey there, and welcome back to The Mirror in the Stall—a space where we get to explore the deep, sometimes messy, always beautiful connection between us and our horses. This series is all about looking inward, because the relationship we have with our horses so often mirrors the one we have with ourselves. In this conversation, I sit down with the incredible Steffi Spielhaupter, an equine scientist with a holistic approach to horse well-being. She doesn’t just look at physical health—she considers the mental, emotional, and even spiritual aspects of what it means for a horse to truly thrive. Steffi shares wisdom from her own herd, shedding light on how we can create natural, supportive environments that allow our horses (and us) to feel safe, connected, and whole. We also dive into the fascinating world of the nervous system through the lens of Polyvagal Theory. If you’ve ever wondered why your horse—or even you—reacts a certain way in different situations, this conversation is going to be eye-opening. Steffi breaks down how understanding our own nervous system states can completely shift the way we show up for our horses. And Amber Lydic joins in to offer her insights on how awareness and self-regulation are everything when it comes to horsemanship. But this isn’t just about horses. We also get real about personal growth, vulnerability, and the rollercoaster ride of entrepreneurship in the digital space. We talk about breathwork, breaking old emotional patterns, and the importance of having a supportive community. Because at the end of the day, the work we do with our horses is really just another path to understanding ourselves. So settle in, take a breath, and let’s dive into this conversation—because sometimes, the biggest shifts happen when we allow ourselves to truly see the reflection staring back at us Find More about Steffi: www.scienceforsoundness.com To sign up and join us live:https://www.amberlydic.com/MirrorintheStall To see our previous episodes: https://youtu.be/8EaRP3_SZkc?si=zvRxgzL5Cacmc02l  

02-13
01:00:26

Mirror Monday Reflections | Peter Crone

This video is a powerful reminder of the importance of accountability—owning our emotions and how we show up in relationships. It’s easy to blame external situations or other people when things go wrong, but the truth is, it all starts with how we handle our own feelings. Whether with people or horses, our ability to recognize and take responsibility for what we’re feeling can transform the connection we share. The speaker in the video walks us through a simple, practical process for addressing worry or overwhelming emotions. It’s about pausing, reflecting, and taking ownership so we can respond from a place of clarity rather than reaction. This is especially relevant in horse relationships because horses mirror us so closely. If we’re worried, tense, or overwhelmed, they’ll reflect that back to us. The same applies to human relationships—our energy sets the tone for the interaction. The Process for Handling Worry or Stress Here’s the process from the video, broken down step-by-step: 1. Pause and Check In • Stop and acknowledge what you’re feeling. • Ask yourself: What’s really going on for me right now? 2. Name the Emotion • Identify the specific emotion—fear, frustration, sadness, etc. • Naming it takes away some of its power tend helps you focus. 3. Ask “Is This Mine?” • Reflect on whether the emotion is truly yours or if you’re picking up on someone else’s energy. • If it’s not yours, consciously release it with the reminder: This isn’t mine to carry. 4. Take Responsibility • If the emotion is yours, own it. Ask: • Why am I feeling this way? • What story am I telling myself about this situation? 5. Shift Perspective • Reframe the situation by asking: • What can I do about this right now? • How can I move forward in a way that feels good and grounded? 6. Take Aligned Action • Decide on one small step to address what you’re feeling—whether that’s taking a deep breath, communicating with someone, or simply shifting your focus. Relating the Process to Human and Horse Relationships • With Horses: • When you’re worried or frustrated, your horse feels it. They’re incredibly sensitive to our energy and emotions. By going through this process, you calm yourself first, creating a safer and more grounded environment for your horse to connect with you. • Think about how much easier it is for your horse to trust you when you’re consistent and steady in your energy. • With People: • Accountability in relationships means owning what’s yours—your feelings, your triggers, and your reactions. Instead of blaming or shutting down, this process helps you take responsibility so you can communicate clearly and show up with integrity. Journal Prompts 1. For Human Relationships: • Think of a recent situation where you felt worried or reactive. What triggered it, and how did you respond? • How often do you own your emotions versus blaming external circumstances? • What’s one way you could show up differently in your relationships by taking more responsibility for your emotions? 2. For Horse Relationships: • Reflect on a moment when your horse seemed reactive or disconnected. How was your emotional state at the time? • How does your horse mirror your emotions? What does that teach you about yourself? • What’s one small way you can create a more grounded, safe space for your horse? Thought-Provoking Questions 1. How does worry or tension affect your relationships—both with people and horses? 2. What happens when you take responsibility for your emotions versus when you avoid them? 3. How do you think your horse perceives your emotional patterns? 4. In moments of stress, how often do you pause and reflect instead of reacting? Exercise to Practice Accountability 1. Self-Reflection Exercise: • The next time you feel worried or overwhelmed, take a moment to pause. • Use the process from the video: • Name the emotion. • Ask if it’s yours. • Take responsibility for it. • Shift your perspective and choose an action. 2. Connection with Your Horse: • Spend 10 minutes just being with your horse—no agenda, no riding, nothing to “do.” • Pay attention to your own energy and emotional state. Take a deep breath and soften yourself. Notice how your horse responds to the shift in you. This video is such a great reminder that when we take responsibility for our emotions, we open the door for deeper, more authentic relationships. Whether it’s with your horse or the people in your life, accountability creates space for trust, clarity, and connection. https://youtu.be/tqVuaq9JCDk?si=t2MkqvMFQUjYwlIE Here is the link of the second video that was referenced at the end of the call! https://youtu.be/mCncz83CU-k

01-14
40:56

Happy Hour with the Presenters!

We had an incredible candid conversation between the presenters for the Art of Equine Alchemy, where we dove deep into our personal feelings leading up to the event. It was an unfiltered, heartfelt exchange between people who deeply care about each other and what we’re bringing to the table. Each presenter shared their intentions and what they hope to offer to the attendees, making this a truly special and raw discussion.This was not a planned or scripted conversation, which made it even more powerful. We talked about our journeys, our passions, and what we feel called to create at this event. Everyone is bringing their unique gifts and perspectives, and the energy was so alive—this conversation reflects the authenticity that we hope everyone feels at the event itself.Listen to hear directly from each presenter and feel the energy we’re putting into this experience. It’s not just about learning techniques, but about creating an atmosphere where deep connection and transformation are possible. Special announcement ➡️ LIVE FEED TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW HERE ⬅️Don’t miss out on the chance to experience this groundbreaking event! Whether you join us in person or via live feed, you’ll be part of something deeply transformative for both you and your horse. Click here for event tickets and info!

10-03
01:38:26

Live with Steffi Spielhaupter

The Art of Equine Alchemy Event info!

09-19
02:06:36

Ellie O'Brien

09-05
47:49

Live with Celeste Lazaris

Impromptu live where we chat about deeper reasons the event exists and the collective intention we all hold for the participants! For more info: https://www.amberlydic.com/The-Art-of-Equine-Alchemy1

08-21
01:01:03

Tara Davis

06-07
45:59

Dana Lovell

06-05
33:35

Steffi Spielhaupter

Hi, my name is Steffi. I'm an Equine Scientist (MSc) and Equine Therapist (ESMT) and I am happiest when I support you on your individual journey of conscious horse-human connection and personal growth. I love working with the fine nuances of your horse's soundness (physical, emotional, mental and spiritual states) and helping you distinguish between them, always considering the health of your horse's nervous system in the process. Soundness, to me, is not just a word to describe a healthy and balanced horse, it is a way of living and interacting. The practical implementation of all knowledge starts with you and I'm so excited you're here! http://www.scienceforsoundness.com/

06-03
44:46

Shayleigh Evans

Meet Shayleigh Evans "I have an affinity for the physical body as it relates to pain, disease, illness, and emotion. My passion is helping people understand the root cause of unfavorable behavior and discord in the body, mind, and spirit as it relates to relationships with animals and their human counterparts. ​Growing up I was always a bit of a “Snow White,” befriending animals everywhere I went. I’ve always felt that animals have so much wisdom to offer, so in 2018 I decided to deeply dive into teaching myself to communicate with them. Being self taught was one of the most spiritually and emotionally challenging things for me, and in hindsight has allowed me so much growth and information to offer others. I believe that every animal has a voice, and every human should feel empowered to hear it! My passion in this work is the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of animals as they are experiencing life in the current moment. My work is highly devoted to horses, though I love communicating with every animal, including those who have passed on." https://www.guided-voice.com/

06-01
29:26

Nice to Meet You

to join the waitlist And be notified when the early bird tickets go on sale, please click the link ⬇️  Early Bird Notification Welcome to The Art of Equine Alchemy podcast! I'm Amber Lydic, a former horse trainer with over 20 years of experience specializing in performance horses with behavioral issues. When my own life took a dark turn, I dove deep into my healing journey, leading me to certifications in somatic breathwork, ThetaHealing, EAGALA, and personal development coaching. This podcast aims to bridge the gap between science and spirituality in the equine industry. Through healing journeys and real stories shared by courageous individuals, we explore how they reclaimed their power and found their voices for themselves and their horses. Our intention is to lead a shift that challenges traditions no longer aligned with our updated understanding of the horse's (and human's) mind, body, and spirit. Join us in giving everyone permission to do the same. My current mission is to create an expansive platform and community (online and in person) to connect with conscious and compassionate people in the equine industry who have the courage to speak up on behalf of the horses. Welcome to the family www.amberlydic.com

05-29
29:32

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