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EP 138: Voices of Aiken, Live

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This episode is made possible in part by: American Stalls – Luxury stall components and accessories.

This live podcast event features the insights of renowned guests Helena Harris and Emily Hamel, as they discuss the intersections of success, mindset, and innovation. It’s a must-attend for those seeking to ignite their ambition and connect with like-minded individuals.
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Equestrian Entrepreneur Podcast

Emily Hamel Eventing

Urban + Rural

Stall and Stable Consulting

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EP 137: Hoo Too and Horse Nutrition


In this episode, Helena shares some big news from Hoo Too in South Carolina, and we welcome back equine nutrition specialist from Triple Crown, Stacy Andersen, to answer listener questions about flax allergies, anti-inflammatory ingredients, healthy versus unhealthy manure, and much more. Do your horse a big favor today and listen in! 🙂

This episode is brought to you by: American Stalls and Triple Crown Nutrition

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Triple Crown Nutrition

Effects of dietary camelina, flaxseed, and canola oil supplementation on transepidermal water loss, skin and coat health parameters, and plasma prostaglandin E2, glycosaminoglycan, and nitric oxide concentrations in healthy adult horses

Camelina Oil

FAT SUPPLEMENTATION IN HORSES (with emphasis on essential fatty acids) Author: Rolando Hernández, Itagüí, Colombia, Translated by Thaís Díaz, DVM, PhD UCV

American College of Veterinary Dermatology

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EP 136: Entrepreneurship in the Equestrian Industry


A few key elements are necessary to call oneself a professional. Those are: education, experience, and wisdom. And possibly one more: enthusiasm. Today’s guest is a horse professional, entrepreneur, and host of The Elevated Equestrian podcast.

Samantha Baer is based in the Aiken horse community, develops lovely performance horses, and makes horse and rider matches that are appropriate and long-lasting. Her “next-generation” view of horsemanship, business, and sustainability in our industry is refreshing. Sam’s enthusiasm for supporting her profession is what prompted her to launch the podcast and bring thoughtful discussion to those who need it most. We may not have all the answers in this episode, but we do bring up key questions all equine professionals need to consider these days… so listen in! 

Note to listeners: This episode was removed from our archive because of a copyright claim against the guest featured in the conversation. The name of Samantha Baer’s business and podcast was trademarked by another person in the equestrian industry. Thus, we were required to remove any reference to the business name in our content.

Samantha truly exemplifies what it means to be an equestrian professional and entrepreneur, so, we suggest you check out her new podcast, The Elevated Equestrian, on your favorite podcast player!

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Elevated Performance Horses

Voices of Aiken

Business Management Tools for Equestrians

USEA Groom’s Program

Triple Crown Nutrition

BarnPros

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EP 135: Equine Nutrition in Depth

In this second episode of our new Triple Crown Nutrition Series, Helena is joined by Dr. Clair Thunes, a Ph.D. and equine nutrition expert, to answer questions submitted by our listeners.

Deciding what to feed our horses can be daunting. Some horse owners rely on their trainers for guidance, others rely on the barn manager, or even random tidbits from the Internet. Thankfully, there are people and companies for whom equine nutrition is a speciality. In this episode we discuss feed bag labels and how to interpret them, which supplements are necessary in winter, why salt is important, and more. LISTEN IN!

This episode is brought to you by Triple Crown Nutrition and by American Stalls.

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Clarity Equine Nutrition with Dr. Clair Thunes, Ph.D. – For customized nutrition consults

Understanding the equine cecum-colon ecosystem: current knowledge and future perspectives

The equine gastro-intestinal tract: An overview of the microbiota, disease and treatment

Triple Crown Ration Balancer

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EP 134: Road to the Horse with Tik Maynard


This episode features an in-depth, personal conversation with Tik Maynard, an elite-level eventer, trainer, clinician, and author. Tik’s balanced and artful approach to horsemanship is changing the way trainers prepare sport horses for their work. His first book, “IN THE MIDDLE ARE THE HORSEMEN”, is a favorite among horse owners across the globe.

Tik’s new adventure is exciting. In this episode, he talks with Helena about competing in this year’s Road to the Horse colt-starting contest (a somewhat unusual goal for an eventer), what he expects to get out of the experience, his competitive career, his horses, the growth of Liberty training, and how all of it will fit into the pages of his next book. Listen in! 

This episode is brought to you by: AMERICAN STALLS and BarnPros.


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In the Middle Are the Horsemen

Tik’s Facebook Page

Road to the Horse

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