Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle
Welcome to Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle.
In the world of equine behaviour and training, there's a vast sea of information, research, and opinions that can sometimes make your head spin. It can be challenging to sift through it all and distinguish fact from fiction.
So, how do we navigate this?
Well, we've decided to tackle it head-on through candid, informative chats.
We dive deep into the critical topics, exploring different perspectives in an effort to reach well-informed conclusions.
Join us as we demystify the world of horses, separating myths from realities, and empowering you with knowledge to foster a deeper connection with your equine companions.
Tune in to Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle and embark on a journey of discovery with us 🐴🎙️
Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle
“How Does Language Shape the Way We See Our Horses?”
We’re back from our summer break and kicking off a brand new season! 🎉
In this episode, we catch up on what we’ve been up to, what’s coming next for the podcast, and some of the things we’ve been reflecting on over the break.
Our main topic this week is language both the words we use when we talk about horses, and the “language” horses use to communicate with us.
We explore:
- How the language we use shapes our mindset, expectations, and welfare decisions
- The difference between describing behaviour vs. labelling the horse
- How horses communicate emotional states through posture, movement, and subtle expression
- Ways to shift from judgement to curiosity
- And how a more thoughtful vocabulary can lead to better understanding and kinder training
This is a reflective, gentle, conversation-based episode a thoughtful place to start the new season together.
We’re happy to be back. 💛
Meet Your Hosts
Barbara Hardman (Bright Horse Equiation)
www.brighthorse.ie
📧barbara.j.hardman@brighthorse.ie ☎️+353 85 143 8688
Jen Nash (The Equine Method)
www.theequinemethod.co.uk
📧 Info@TheEquineMethod.co.uk ☎️+44 7902920923