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Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle - S1E7 - Learning Across the Water

S1E7 - Learning Across the Water

03/04/24 • 94 min

Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle

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In this episode of "Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle," we delve into the essential of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and the pivotal role of peer-to-peer support in the learning landscape. As give you a window into what that looks like for us.

This episode is not just about the theoretical aspects of CPD; it's a deep dive into practical applications and real-world implications of learning from peers with cases we saw together. We explore how this approach fosters a supportive community, enhances skill sets, and cultivates an environment where knowledge sharing becomes a powerful tool for personal and professional development.

Join us as we share our personal anecdotes, have far too much fun, plus the challenges we've overcome through peer support, and the invaluable lessons learnt along the way. Whether you're seeking inspiration to kickstart your own equine journey or looking to enrich your understanding of peer-to-peer learning's impact, this episode promises to be a treasure trove of insights.

Tune in to discover our learning adventure together, reinforcing the notion that we're stronger and more resilient as a learning community.
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to reach out to Barbara and Jen at the links below. We'd love to hear from you!

Meet Your Hosts

Barbara Hardman (Bright Horse Equiation)
www.brighthorse.ie

📧[email protected] ☎️+353 85 143 8688

Jen Nash (The Equine Method)
www.theequinemethod.co.uk

📧 [email protected] ☎️+44 7902920923

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Send Us Your Questions

In this episode of "Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle," we delve into the essential of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and the pivotal role of peer-to-peer support in the learning landscape. As give you a window into what that looks like for us.

This episode is not just about the theoretical aspects of CPD; it's a deep dive into practical applications and real-world implications of learning from peers with cases we saw together. We explore how this approach fosters a supportive community, enhances skill sets, and cultivates an environment where knowledge sharing becomes a powerful tool for personal and professional development.

Join us as we share our personal anecdotes, have far too much fun, plus the challenges we've overcome through peer support, and the invaluable lessons learnt along the way. Whether you're seeking inspiration to kickstart your own equine journey or looking to enrich your understanding of peer-to-peer learning's impact, this episode promises to be a treasure trove of insights.

Tune in to discover our learning adventure together, reinforcing the notion that we're stronger and more resilient as a learning community.
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to reach out to Barbara and Jen at the links below. We'd love to hear from you!

Meet Your Hosts

Barbara Hardman (Bright Horse Equiation)
www.brighthorse.ie

📧[email protected] ☎️+353 85 143 8688

Jen Nash (The Equine Method)
www.theequinemethod.co.uk

📧 [email protected] ☎️+44 7902920923

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undefined - S1E6 - Normal, Abnormal, or Unwanted?

S1E6 - Normal, Abnormal, or Unwanted?

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This episode of "Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle," we delve into the multifaceted world of equine behaviour, exploring the lines between normal, abnormal, and unwanted behaviour from a human & horse perspective. This comprehensive discussion is designed to unravel the complexities of how we perceive and interact with our equine companions.

Join us as we tackle the intriguing topic of what constitutes 'normal' behaviour in horses. What are the typical patterns and habits of these animals, and how do they vary across different environments and situations? We'll explore the natural behaviours exhibited by horses and how they adapt to the lives we share with them.

Then, we shift gears to discuss abnormal behaviours. These can range from subtle changes in temperament to more pronounced issues like stereotypies or aggression. We'll examine the causes behind these behaviours, such as stress, environment, and health issues, and how they can be identified and managed.

But what about behaviours that are not necessarily abnormal yet are considered unwanted from a human perspective? This part of the episode focuses on the challenges faced by horse owners and handlers in managing behaviours that may be natural for horses but problematic in human care settings. We'll discuss training approaches, management strategies, and the importance of understanding equine psychology to create a harmonious relationship between horses and humans.

Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or simply love horses, this episode will enhance your understanding and appreciation of the complex nature of equine behaviour.
Enrichemnt Video, private link just for podcast listeners - https://youtu.be/mdXzJkTV40I
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to reach out to Barbara and Jen at the links below. We'd love to hear from you!

Meet Your Hosts

Barbara Hardman (Bright Horse Equiation)
www.brighthorse.ie

📧[email protected] ☎️+353 85 143 8688

Jen Nash (The Equine Method)
www.theequinemethod.co.uk

📧 [email protected] ☎️+44 7902920923

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undefined - S1E8 - Bitless Vs Bitted

S1E8 - Bitless Vs Bitted

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In this week’s podcast on "Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle," we're bridging the gap between tradition and innovation in the equestrian world. Ever caught yourself wondering about the pros and cons of bitted versus bitless bridles? Well, you're not alone, and we're here to delve into this hot topic.

We'll start by exploring the basics - what does going bitless or sticking with a bitted bridle mean for you and your horse? It's not just about comfort; it's a whole philosophy on how we communicate and connect with these animals.

Then, we're getting into the nitty-gritty. Why do some riders swear by bitless, and others wouldn't dream of ditching the bit? We'll share stories from both sides of the fence, highlighting how this choice can affect everything from training to hacking.

So, saddle up for an episode that promises to be as engaging as it is informative. Whether you're a seasoned rider or just horse-curious, join us for a conversation that's bound to stir the pot.
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to reach out to Barbara and Jen at the links below. We'd love to hear from you!

Meet Your Hosts

Barbara Hardman (Bright Horse Equiation)
www.brighthorse.ie

📧[email protected] ☎️+353 85 143 8688

Jen Nash (The Equine Method)
www.theequinemethod.co.uk

📧 [email protected] ☎️+44 7902920923

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