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Can We Go Forward By Going Back?

Wooded Trails

Working on evolutionary biology and psychology, and I came across a paper on the evolutionary context of what we now call “ADHD”.

In my graduate course on Animals & Society, we’re learning about how people are born with an affinity for animals and natural history. This got me thinking about how ADHD peeps tend to gravitate toward other ADHD peeps, and end up making even more ADHD peeps.

For at least one million years, human beings existed as hunter-gatherers. One milion years! That is about 95% of our total existence on planet Earth. ???? So for the majority of our species’ existence, we lived in small groups of 50 or less, we shared resources, responsibilities, hunted and farmed together.

Our physical and psychological traits adapted for that kind of communal, natural living, not for the kind of existence we’re experiencing today. Things like sitting still, focusing on one or two things for long periods of time, and emotional homeostasis are VERY modern requirements of human beings. It’s no wonder there are so many of us with these ancient brains who are struggling to exist in modern society.

And while some people with ADHD have symptoms that significantly interfere with their everyday functioning, I wonder what kind of peace and wellness we might experience if humans returned to a more natural lifestyle.

I mean, I know we can’t go backwards, but I do wonder how we might nudge the pendulum toward the middle a bit so more people can grow their own food, move their bodies more, change the way they learn (looking at you, post-war American education system), and enjoy meaningful relationships with their family, friends, neighbors, and their animals. -HGH

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Stall and Stable Podcast

EP 150: Goodbye and Thank You, I’m Off to Learn Nerdy, Cool Things

In this final episode of the Stall and Stable Show, Helena shares her purpose for wrapping up the podcast with a reading of her graduate school application essay, lots of thank yous, and one last interesting conversation with Stacy from Triple Crown Nutrition. 

Remember, all of the previous Stall and Stable episodes will remain available for download – some for free, others through the Stall and Stable FULL BOARD subscription on Apple Podcasts. 

Many thanks to our wonderful sponsor, AMERICAN STALLS, for making this show possible, and for leading the way in quality and service in the equine industry!

Wendy Murdoch
Stall and Stable Podcast

EP 149: Wendy Murdoch-Understanding Horses




Wendy Murdoch comes back to the show to talk about how equine behavior, environment, and biomechanics work to settle an anxious horse. How does gravity play a role in a confident horse? And what would you do if you were dragged to a bougie party and then dumped by your date? Listen in to this super interesting discussion with one of the industry’s most knowledgeable and experienced professionals in biomechanics and behavior!


This episode is made possible with the support of American Stalls, makers of luxury stable components and accessories.


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The Murdoch Method

Relationship between morphological and stabilographic variables in standing horses

Horse eating
Stall and Stable Podcast

EP 148: Triple Crown Nutrition Spotlight, July 2024

We are back with our regular Triple Crown Nutrition Spotlight, answering listener questions with Triple Crown Feed specialist, Stacy Andersen.

This month features the answer to a follow-up question from our last episode about feeding the insulin-resistant horse. There is a lot to manage when you’re keeping a horse with a chronic health condition. Your veterinarian should always be the first place you go for advice, but with some insight from the folks at Triple Crown Nutrition, you’ll have more information to work with as you partner with your vet on a plan to keep your horse healthy. Listen in! 

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Dietary management of obesity and insulin resistance: countering risk for laminitis

Functional Wafers

Feed Selector

The effect of chromium supplementation on metabolic response to exercise in thoroughbred horses

Investigation of the effects of a dietary supplement on insulin and adipokine concentrations in equine metabolic syndrome/insulin dysregulation

Snuffle Pasture
Stall and Stable Podcast

EP 147: The Snuffle Pasture for Stabled Horses

Are you interested in ways to keep your horse mentally and emotionally healthy? If your horse spends more than an hour or two in a stall, you will be interested in learning about today’s guest: Marlow Morrison, inventor of the Snuffle Pasture, a unique product for stabled horses that creates relaxation and supports emotional wellness in equines of all kinds. Listen in!



This episode is brought to you by: AMERICAN STALLS, makers of luxury stall components and accessories. From beautiful European stallfronts, to brick paver, brass bridle hooks, and much more.

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