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Author: Bethany Lee

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Bethany Lee gets up close and personal with some of the top of the industry to talk about parts of the equestrian world that aren’t often talked about.
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Scott Keach is a two-time Olympian with a remarkable 28-year gap between his Olympic appearances. Sharing his incredible journey and insights, Scott’s unique path from competing in eventing at the 1988 Seoul Olympics to show jumping at the 2016 Rio Olympics offers a fascinating look at dedication and perseverance in the sport. Scott reveals his essential practices for maintaining peak horse performance including training routines, care strategies, and the importance of understanding each horse's temperament. Listen in to hear Scott’s thoughts on the vital role of mentors in his career, his approach to guiding young riders today, and his advice for those aspiring to reach the top.
Sarah Louise Lilley is here to introduce us to EFT, an evidence based stress reduction technique which combines modern western psychology and the ancient eastern art of acupressure. It’s a tool that not only can be used to move past trauma, but also calm your nervous system and help get you into your body before working with horses. The best thing is, once you’ve learned the modality, it’s a free and easy tool you can use to release stress, limiting beliefs, and unwanted habits in all areas of your life. EFT as an emotional regulation tool, so you can choose how they show up as opposed to coming from a triggered, habitual or reactive place. Listen in!
More on the topic of all things fashion, Bethany Lee starts a conversation about what's in and what's out for summer fashion in 2024. Strictly from observing trends, Bethany shares her observations on everything from helmets to belt bags and sunscreen to hairnets. What would you add to this list? Listen in!
Jay Buxton the founder of Strides Equestrian and has built a reputation for sourcing, training, and leasing top-class showjumping horses, making high-level competition more accessible. Jay's wife, Paige, has joined, transitioning from a successful career at Deloitte to co-managing Strides Equestrian, bringing her business acumen and love for horses together. Her journey from a childhood hobbyist to a key player in the equestrian industry showcases her dedication to the sport and her innovative approach to managing their thriving equestrian center. Today, we’ll explore how the two have come together to run a  premier equestrian center in Croft known for its innovative approach to showjumping. Join us to hear insights on the future of showjumping, efforts to make the sport more inclusive, and the legacy Strides Equestrian hopes to leave in the equestrian world.
Resharing this super helpful packing for a horse show solo episode where our host, Bethany Lee, shares her recent endeavors on traveling for a horse show. Having to play the role of groom, barn manager, and trainer can be a lot, sharing from personal experience, Bethany literally unpacks all of her tips and tricks of important necessities to have in your car before the horses arrive at the show grounds. Being prepared is everything!! Listen in.
Callie Schott is an international U.S. show jumping athlete who grew up in Versailles, KY. Both of Callie's parents come from a background with horses, and Callie's mother, Elaine Schott, currently runs River Mountain Farm in Versailles, KY. After she graduated college, Callie was able to work under the leadership of John and Beezie Madden, producing young horses and competing at the national and international levels. Callie also has a background working in the horse racing industry, but quickly realized her love to continuing growing in show jumping. After recently being named on the U.S. Jumping Team Olympic Short List for Paris 2024, Callie has moved up in the rankings and made quite a name for herself. Listen in! Featured Photo By: US Equestrian
Katie Dinan is an American Show Jumper with a long history of success in the sport. After she started riding at the age of 4, Katie quickly rose to the top in her junior career as she represented Zone 2 in gold medal-winning teams at the USEF Junior Jumper National Championships at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show in both 2010 and 2011. Katie has participated in multiple World Cup Finals, Nations Cups, and earned accolades such as the USET Foundation Maxine Beard Show Jumping Rider Award and the USET Foundation Lionel Guerrand-Hermès Trophy. After being named on the US Equestrian Short List for the 2024 Paris Olympics, Katie’s focus has shifted to the preparation for those games and shares with us a behind the scenes look at how to make it to the top of the sport. Listen in!
Lauren Klehm is the Director of Education at the United States Hunter Jumper Association (USHJA), and has held the position since summer 2019. She grew up in the Chicagoland area, where she left after receiving her Masters degree. Lauren caught the ‘horse bug’ early and never grew out of it. To this day, Lauren is an active rider and competitor in the Hunters at National and Premier shows, mostly showing at the Kentucky Horse Park. Additionally, Lauren has her ‘r’ Hunter and Hunter/Jumping Seat Equitation judges cards. She now resides full-time in Lexington, Kentucky with her husband, four dogs, and boards her mare nearby. When not riding or working, Lauren enjoys travel, cycling, and gardening in her spare time. Listen in!
Chris Burton is a seasoned elite rider known for his exceptional skills in Eventing and Show Jumping. From his early childhood experiences with horses spent on a farm near Toowoomba in Queensland, Australia, Chris’s ignited passion for Eventing set him on the path to becoming a top-level rider. Chris has competed on the Australian, British and European Eventing and Showjumping circuits, and is currently based in Dorset, UK. He finished the 2019 season ranked as World Number 3 and in this episode, we reflect on Chris’s career, including his memorable rides on Spice and Just Joshin, as well as representing Australia at prestigious events like the World Equestrian Games and the Olympics. Listen in!
Alexandra Frazer is an Equine Scientist and Nutritionist with a profound passion for equine gut health and overall horse well-being. As a long time equestrian, Alex took her passion to understanding how equine nutrition plays a role in performance while building her own brand EquiNutritive, and partnering with some of the top supplement companies in the world like Banana Feeds and their B-Complete product. In this episode we'll dive into the world of equine nutrition as Alex shares her insights, debunking myths, discussing supplements, and offering valuable advice for horse owners. Listen in!
Richard Howley is an accomplished Irish showjumper, known for his remarkable success in the competitive arena. He has won two consecutive World Cup qualifiers, a feat that highlights his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. Richard's journey in the equestrian industry has been shaped by pivotal moments, including overcoming a significant injury at a young age. His emphasis on horsemanship, training methods, and understanding of horses has not only led to his success but also positioned him as an excellent candidate to represent Ireland in the upcoming 2024 Olympics. In this episode, we delve deep into Richard's journey, exploring his approach to training, horsemanship, and the road to the Olympics. Listen in!
Let's talk about bananas! Join us for an eye-opening conversation with John McArthur, the visionary founder behind Banana Feeds and the groundbreaking B-COMPLETE™ supplement. John's journey started from a passion for horses to pioneering natural solutions for gut health and performance as he became inspired to uncover the untold stories and essential truths in the equine supplementation industry. In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative potential of B-COMPLETE™, its impact on the well-being of horses worldwide, and gain exclusive insights into the differences between the Australian and American equestrian worlds with the challenges of developing show-safe supplements. Listen in!
In this solo episode host, Bethany Lee, compares and contrasts all the riding looks and fashion from East Coast to West Coast during her travels on the show circuit. From Kashmir vests in Wellington, to sunglasses in California, Bethany shares all the best tips and tricks for functional riding outfits across the states. Listen in!
Charlotte Jacobs is a professional show jumper with deep roots in riding. She joins us today to share her journey since our last podcast conversation in 2022. Charlotte comes from a family steeped in equestrian tradition, and her path in the sport has been influenced by her upbringing and her family's support. As an integral part of North Star Sport Horses, Charlotte expresses her passion for producing young show jumpers and the fulfillment it brings to her career. Additionally, Charlotte emphasizes the significance of the rider-horse relationship in show jumping, highlighting her role in her horses' development, and the importance of establishing strong bonds. Listen in!
Mark Bluman is an accomplished rider with a lifelong passion for the sport. From taking his first riding lesson at the age of 3 to becoming the World Children’s Jumper Champion and Colombian National Champion, Mark's journey in horse riding has been nothing short of remarkable. With extensive international experience competing in Nations Cup competitions and FEI-rated classes, Mark brings a wealth of knowledge and insights to the table. Join us as we explore Mark's career highlights, his role within the family-owned Bluman Equestrian, and the tools and strategies he employs to achieve success in the highly competitive world of show jumping.
Ansgar Holtgers Jr. is a young show jumper originally from Germany, who recently clinched his first international Grand Prix victory at the $140,000 KASK CSI3* during Week 6 of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). Today he joins the podcast coming from a unique story with his horse, Chanyon; a partnership that has evolved to achieve remarkable success. In this episode Ansgar shares about how he first entered the equestrian industry, what fueled his passion for riding from an early age, and the mental preparation he employed to tackle challenging courses while navigating high-pressure situations in the show ring. Listen in! 
Darragh Kenny is an Irish equestrian sensation who has consistently ranked among the world's top riders in show jumping. He joins the podcast for the third time since we've started with a history of growing up around horses, showing talent from an early age and competing in his first Grand Prix at just 14 years old. Darragh's journey to success led him to the Dublin Horse Show, and got the opportunity with trainers like Missy Clark and John Brennan at North Run Stables in Vermont. In 2012, Darragh founded Oakland Stables, a venture that allowed him to both ride and train clients, marking a significant milestone in his career. Darragh's expertise extends beyond the arena, as he shares valuable insights into, training philosophies, and the mindset required for success in the highly competitive world of show jumping. Listen in!
Mimi Gochman is a young show jumper making waves at this year’s Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). Fresh off her incredible second place in the $215,000 Mars Equestrian Grand Prix, Mimi joins us to share the inside scoop on her journey from the arena to the winner's circle. Mimi's story is nothing short of passion, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence as she learns to balance school with riding and drawing inspiration from the world's top riders. With a foundation rooted in equitation and a strong performance in the jumper ring, Mimi is redefining what it means to be a young powerhouse in the equestrian world. In this episode we dive deep into Mimi's riding philosophy, her secret to success, and the unforgettable moments that have shaped her into the rider she is today. Listen in! 
Lauren Crooks-Brennan is an international show jumper and Head Rider & Trainer at Crooks Show Jumping, LLC. Lauren competes across the country advocating for young horse development at the top venues in the US, alongside her husband, James. With a career spanning her whole life, Lauren is dedicated to competing at the highest level and nurturing the next generation of equestrian talent. In this episode Lauren not only shares about her training methods, but also her talent for rider-horse matchmaking, as well as the essential balance between physical fitness and mental well-being for horses. Join us for a look at Lauren’s methods, how she overcomes the many setbacks of preparing young horses for long careers, and her strategies for long-term success. Listen in!
Grace Debney joins the podcast once again (almost a year later since her first episode aired) to talk about her recent week at WEF 2024. Grace is a young, talented show jumper originally from England where she first started her riding career, and is quickly becoming one of the top young riders in the sport today. For her stand out season so far this year, Grace has already won the CSI2* Grand Prix. Some of her other notable wins include two five-star classes- the first one at WEF and the second at Traverse City Horse Show back in 2022, as well as 2nd place in the U25 Grand Prix at WEF in 2023. We're excited to see where her career continues. Listen in!
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Olivia Kelly

really interesting and helpful episode. thank you!

Apr 3rd
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Allie Ruppert

I am interested in the workbook you made for your girls to see if it's something that could work for some of my students. what is the best email address to get in touch with you?

Nov 5th
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