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Stall and Stable Podcast

EP 103: Ten Tips for a Better, Safer Boarding Barn

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In Helena’s travels this summer, she visited several big barns and even more smaller ones. There are at least a hundred new tips to share with you, but in this episode, she covers just ten of the most important takeaways from her summer adventures. 

If you want horses to be your livelihood, there are best practices that will help ensure you do that, and you do it well. In all fairness to the horses, we owe it to them to make their homes safe, comfortable and as as low stress as possible – for them and for us. So listen in for ten tips that will keep your horses safe and you sane! 

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Tangent Fencing

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Financial Projections

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EP 102: Listener Q&A with American Stalls

In this first episode back from our summer break, Helena and American Stalls CEO, Yash Balasaria answer listener questions about stall components, materials, and matting for run-in sheds. Listen in!

For more information:

American Stalls Website

Biosecurity Guidelines for Incoming Horses from the AAEP

HDPE Lumber for Stallfronts, Fencing, and Kickwalls

EP 97: Behind the Scenes with American Stalls (awesome, geeky conversation about the metals used in stall components)

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EP 101: RideIQ with Kyle Carter

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Helena welcomes top Canadian eventer, Kyle Carter this week. Kyle is part of the team behind an innovative new app called RideIQ, a digital teaching tool designed to help riders in all corners of the globe have access to top-level instruction without having to travel to get it.

Kyle’s take on riding is first and foremost about horsemanship, and whether we keep our horses at home or with a trainer, they can’t be truly happy unless we spend time working on our own skills in the saddle. It’s an essential part of horsemanship for anyone who tosses a leg over the back of a horse.

This is a very interesting conversation, so listen in!

???? Feature photo: Jane-Ashe Gailmard

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Five Ring Stable on Instagram

Carter Eventing on Facebook

RideIQ

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EP 100: Marketing Tips from Horse in a Kilt Media

In this 100th episode of the Stall and Stable show, Helena welcomes back Nikki Alvin-Smith, GP dressage trainer and breeder, to talk business. Their conversation this time is about marketing your horse business in the 21st century. What things do horse professionals (and all small business owners, actually) need to keep in mind as they start or grow their businesses. It’s a really informative conversation, so listen in!

For more information:

https://www.horseinakiltmedia.com/

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EP 99: The Benefits of Boarding

Brought to you by American Stalls

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In this return to 2020, Helena chats with return guest, Terry Golson, of the Cooperative Horse, about Terry’s move to a new boarding barn that turned out to be quite the surprise for her and her ridiculously cute, sweet, and well-trained American Paint Horse, Tonka.

“Terry is one of my favorite people to talk with because she’s not just a horse lover, she’s also an animal behavior expert who’s done amazing things with her own horse, as well as her clients’ horses.”

Join Helena and Terry as they explore why boarding can be the ideal situation for some horse owners. Listen in!

For more information:

The Cooperative Horse

Tangent Fencing