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In this conversation, Tamara Lee Barrett and her friend Rachel dive deep into the challenges many horse owners face when caught between old horsemanship methods and new approaches. Inspired by Piper Klemm's Facebook post, they explore that paralyzing feeling of knowing you should change something but not knowing how to execute it properly.The discussion covers the journey from casual horse experience to horse ownership, the overwhelming nature of social media horse content, and the inevitable ups and downs that come with developing a relationship with horses. Rachel shares her own experiences as a newer horse owner, including a memorable first ride attempt with her horse Sunny after a move, while Tamara reflects on her own evolution in horsemanship and the courage it takes to embrace being a beginner again.
Key Takeaways
The paralysis is real: Many horse people get stuck knowing something is "wrong" with their current approach but feeling too overwhelmed or clumsy to implement changes
Awkwardness is part of learning: That uncomfortable, clumsy feeling when trying new techniques is normal and necessary for growth
Cherry-picking methods can be dangerous: While it's natural to take pieces from different approaches, understanding the full context and system is important
Horses humble us in the best way: The ups and downs of working with horses teach us patience, flexibility, and acceptance
Different approaches suit different people: There's no shame in choosing a level of horsemanship that fits your lifestyle and goals
Having a mentor matters: Having someone to ask questions and provide guidance can prevent costly mistakes and reduce overwhelm
It's okay to have bad days: Both horses and humans have off days, and learning to accept and work with this is part of horsemanship
Chapter Breakdown
00:00 - Introduction
The inspiration from Piper Klemm's post and the paralyzing feeling of knowing you should change but not knowing how
01:40 - The Adult Horse Owner Journey
Rachel discusses growing up with casual horse exposure and the reality of finally owning a horse as an adult
02:45 - Equestrian Overwhelm
Discussion of how social media can create confusion and self-doubt
03:32 - The Clumsy Learning Phase
Tamara reflects on getting a taste of new methods but struggling with the awkward implementation phase
06:01 - Taking Pieces vs. Following Programs
The pros and cons of cherry-picking techniques from different trainers and methods
08:48 - The Butterfly Effect in Horsemanship
How changing one thing can affect everything else in ways you might not expect, and the importance of seeing the bigger picture
10:56 - Finding Balance and Critical Thinking
The challenge of getting help while maintaining independent thinking and staying open to feedback
12:47 - The Humbling Hills of Horsemanship
Coining the episode title and discussing how horses humble us through daily ups and downs
13:41 - Different Types of Riding
Contrasting approaches: making the horse do things vs. working with the horse's feedback
15:00 - Managing Expectations as a New Owner
Rachel's journey of adjusting expectations and finding joy in small accomplishments
17:05 - The Sunny Story
Rachel's experience trying to ride her horse immediately after moving him to a new location
19:25 - Learning from Mistakes Without Judgment
The importance of humor and learning from experiences without harsh self-criticism
22:03 - Effing Around and Finding Out
Discussion of how making mistakes teaches valuable lessons about both horse and rider
23:19 - Fear and Activation in Horsemanship
Tamara reflects on how fear and nervous system activation can lead to forceful handling
24:31 - Wrap Up
Visit tamaraleebarrett.com for more info and links to our socials!
Remember to click follow, rate the show, and share with a friend. Until next time, happy horsing!
In this conversation, Tamara Lee Barrett and her friend Rachel dive deep into the challenges many horse owners face when caught between old horsemanship methods and new approaches. Inspired by Piper Klemm's Facebook post, they explore that paralyzing feeling of knowing you should change something but not knowing how to execute it properly.The discussion covers the journey from casual horse experience to horse ownership, the overwhelming nature of social media horse content, and the inevitable ups and downs that come with developing a relationship with horses. Rachel shares her own experiences as a newer horse owner, including a memorable first ride attempt with her horse Sunny after a move, while Tamara reflects on her own evolution in horsemanship and the courage it takes to embrace being a beginner again.
Key Takeaways
The paralysis is real: Many horse people get stuck knowing something is "wrong" with their current approach but feeling too overwhelmed or clumsy to implement changes
Awkwardness is part of learning: That uncomfortable, clumsy feeling when trying new techniques is normal and necessary for growth
Cherry-picking methods can be dangerous: While it's natural to take pieces from different approaches, understanding the full context and system is important
Horses humble us in the best way: The ups and downs of working with horses teach us patience, flexibility, and acceptance
Different approaches suit different people: There's no shame in choosing a level of horsemanship that fits your lifestyle and goals
Having a mentor matters: Having someone to ask questions and provide guidance can prevent costly mistakes and reduce overwhelm
It's okay to have bad days: Both horses and humans have off days, and learning to accept and work with this is part of horsemanship
Chapter Breakdown
00:00 - Introduction
The inspiration from Piper Klemm's post and the paralyzing feeling of knowing you should change but not knowing how
01:40 - The Adult Horse Owner Journey
Rachel discusses growing up with casual horse exposure and the reality of finally owning a horse as an adult
02:45 - Equestrian Overwhelm
Discussion of how social media can create confusion and self-doubt
03:32 - The Clumsy Learning Phase
Tamara reflects on getting a taste of new methods but struggling with the awkward implementation phase
06:01 - Taking Pieces vs. Following Programs
The pros and cons of cherry-picking techniques from different trainers and methods
08:48 - The Butterfly Effect in Horsemanship
How changing one thing can affect everything else in ways you might not expect, and the importance of seeing the bigger picture
10:56 - Finding Balance and Critical Thinking
The challenge of getting help while maintaining independent thinking and staying open to feedback
12:47 - The Humbling Hills of Horsemanship
Coining the episode title and discussing how horses humble us through daily ups and downs
13:41 - Different Types of Riding
Contrasting approaches: making the horse do things vs. working with the horse's feedback
15:00 - Managing Expectations as a New Owner
Rachel's journey of adjusting expectations and finding joy in small accomplishments
17:05 - The Sunny Story
Rachel's experience trying to ride her horse immediately after moving him to a new location
19:25 - Learning from Mistakes Without Judgment
The importance of humor and learning from experiences without harsh self-criticism
22:03 - Effing Around and Finding Out
Discussion of how making mistakes teaches valuable lessons about both horse and rider
23:19 - Fear and Activation in Horsemanship
Tamara reflects on how fear and nervous system activation can lead to forceful handling
24:31 - Wrap Up
Visit tamaraleebarrett.com for more info and links to our socials!
Remember to click follow, rate the show, and share with a friend. Until next time, happy horsing!