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Grab your coffee (or your boxed wine), because this episode is a real one. We’re joined by Ali Hubbell, host of the Kanter Kulture Podcast, for a wide-ranging, no-fluff conversation about what it actually feels like to exist in the modern horse world.
We talk all things horsey social media and Ali shares behind-the-scenes insight on how her content looks SO good.
Then we go deeper: bullying, barn drama, gatekeeping, and how so many riders quietly fall out of love with horses before finding their way back. We unpack realistic goal-setting, ethics in competition, and the complicated relationship between prestige, participation, and recognition at horse shows.
From amateur rules and age divisions to the financial realities trainers and exhibitors are navigating right now, this episode asks the questions a lot of people are thinking—but few say out loud. We wrap with big ideas about honor codes, fundraising, and how we might actually support the horse community instead of just talking about it.
If you’ve ever thought “there has to be a better way”—this one’s for you.
By Crysta Brown5
1414 ratings
Grab your coffee (or your boxed wine), because this episode is a real one. We’re joined by Ali Hubbell, host of the Kanter Kulture Podcast, for a wide-ranging, no-fluff conversation about what it actually feels like to exist in the modern horse world.
We talk all things horsey social media and Ali shares behind-the-scenes insight on how her content looks SO good.
Then we go deeper: bullying, barn drama, gatekeeping, and how so many riders quietly fall out of love with horses before finding their way back. We unpack realistic goal-setting, ethics in competition, and the complicated relationship between prestige, participation, and recognition at horse shows.
From amateur rules and age divisions to the financial realities trainers and exhibitors are navigating right now, this episode asks the questions a lot of people are thinking—but few say out loud. We wrap with big ideas about honor codes, fundraising, and how we might actually support the horse community instead of just talking about it.
If you’ve ever thought “there has to be a better way”—this one’s for you.

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