Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
Julianne Neal
Whinny Tales is the official podcast of Nature's View and The Marley Project, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to equine awareness and education. Hosted by Julianne Neal and featuring the work of Bruce Anderson, horse trainer and clinician known for his work with horses and people throughout the US, Canada and the West Indies, the podcast touches on aspects of Nature's View training and the ways that they relate to a variety of situations. Content also includes interviews with many of the people involved with Anderson and Neal's work with the the Mustang Summit, EQUUS Film Festival, the Wild Horses of Abaco Project and the ABC Project. From horse stories and pony tales to unicorn yarns and more, tune in to each episode to learn more about Natural HumanshipTM and the many ways that horses are more important now than ever before.
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Conversations with Mimi Rehor on The Abaco Island Project
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
03/07/20 • 44 min
Bruce and Julianne have a follow-up conversation to speak with Milanne Rehor about the Wild Horses of Abaco Project. In this second call, Bruce and Mimi discuss the early days of the herd and how Mimi found them when she first arrived on Abaco.
Bruce spent time over a period of two years working with Nunki, the last mare of the Abaco breed. Since she was in fact still wild, he was called in to help Mimi work with her on the stressful aspects of collecting eggs for future breeding and insemination. From handling during vet exams to stress-free loading into the breeding chute, the less stress she felt during the process, the greater the chance of success. Unfortunately, Nunki died in 2015 before the insemination took place. On a positive note, however, the organization was able to collect her eggs for future cloning projects.
While remaining in Abaco to update and fortify the Preserve to house an equine therapy program, Mimi was still in the Bahamas when the storm hit during the fall of 2019. The first podcast episode about the Abacos released in January delved into the storm and Mimi's experiences following the devastation. She has since completed enough renovations on a newly donated vessel to be able to take to the water again and make a move to Marathon, Florida.
For more information about Mimi and the Wild Horses of Abaco project, visit www.arkwild.org.
To see the story of Nunki and Bruce's involvement in the Abaco project, watch The Edge on the EQUUS Film Channel at www.filmfestivalflix.com.
For information about Bruce's work, Nature's View, Natural HumanshipTM methods and the story behind The Edge, visit www.naturesview.us. Bruce will be presenting the work at EQUITANA on September 25 &26, as well as during clinics in Arizona and the Carolinas in May and June for anyone who would like to learn in person. Follow us on FB for continuing updates at Nature's View Inc.
Conversations with Lynn Carnes: Creative Spirits Unleashed Part 1
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
04/22/20 • 57 min
In this episode, Bruce and Julianne have a conversation with Lynn Carnes of Creative Spirits Unleashed. Lynn first came to Bruce to work horses, but also to see if this work would be helpful for her clients. Lynn accelerates change and unleashes leadership performance in organizations, especially in the context of challenges without easy answers. She has over thirty years experience in leading people, managing change projects, developing leaders and client management. With a background in banking and finance, she quickly grasps the essence of a business and what drives its success. Lynn approaches change management, leadership development and coaching with a practical focus that connects effective concepts and principles to real work. The rest of the story is that in the late 90's she was completely immersed in the corporate world, climbing the well-worn "ladder to success," yet inside, she was miserable. Somewhere under that misery was the simple but daunting question: What if it could be different? Through a series of seemingly random and meaningless events, a journey to wholeness began. She now serves as a coach, facilitator, speaker and writer. She is also an artist, and once again, a rider.
This episode is the first in a series of three that captures a conversation with Lynn immediately after an exciting lesson with Bruce. After months of work to overcome a negative riding experience, this lesson was a breakthrough. Bruce and Lynn discuss the lesson, as well as the work that they do with clients in their Leading Through Pressure Intensives with her clients.
For more about Lynn's work, visit https://www.lynncarnes.com.
For more about Bruce's journey, watch the documentary about his work and his life story, The Edge, on the EQUUS Film Channel at www.filmfestivalflix.com. For information about Nature's View, Natural HumanshipTM methods and the story behind The Edge, visit www.naturesview.us. Bruce will be presenting the work at EQUITANA on September 25 &26, as well as during clinics in Arizona and the Carolinas later in the summer and early fall for anyone who would like to learn in person. Follow us on FB for continuing updates at Nature's View Inc.
Bruce's Natural HumanshipTM Educational Panel from the EQUUS Film and Arts Fest
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
01/01/20 • 49 min
Bruce speaks with Diana De Rosa, veteran equestrian journalist, during the EQUUS Film and Arts Fest at the Kentucky Horse Park. Bruce and Diana have had several interviews and panel discussions over the years to explain Bruce's system of Natural Humanship.
For more information about Natural Humanship and Bruce's work, visit naturesview.us.
Nature's View and The Marley Project
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
12/02/19 • 24 min
Bruce and Julianne discuss the early days of Nature's View and how Bruce started the business. They also go into a little of the mission behind their non-profit, the Marley Project and some of the work that they are doing in the arts. They finish the episode by previewing the EQUUS Film Festival's move to the Kentucky Horse Park on December 5-8. The next three episodes will air from the festival, so stay tuned!
Conversations with Mimi Rehor on The Abaco Island Project Following The Storm
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
01/14/20 • 46 min
Bruce and Julianne speak with Milanne Rehor from Arkwild about the Wild Horses of Abaco Project and the storm devastation in the Bahamas. Bruce spent time over a period of two years working with Nunki, the last mare of the Abaco breed. Since she was in fact still wild, he was called in to help Mimi work with her on the stressful aspects of collecting eggs for future breeding and insemination. From handling during vet exams to stress-free loading into the breeding chute, the less stress she felt during the process, the greater the chance of success. Unfortunately, Nunki died in 2015 before the insemination took place. On a positive note, however, the organization was able to collect her eggs for future cloning projects.
While remaining in Abaco to update and fortify the Preserve to house an equine therapy program, Mimi was still in the Bahamas when the storm hit during the fall of 2019.
For more information about Mimi and the Wild Horses of Abaco project, visit www.arkwild.org.
To see the story of Nunki and Bruce's involvement in the Abaco project, watch The Edge on the EQUUS Film Channel at www.filmfestivalflix.com.
For information about Bruce's work, Nature's View, Natural HumanshipTM methods and the story behind The Edge, visit www.naturesview.us. Bruce will be presenting the work at EQUITANA on September 25 &26, as well as during clinics in Arizona and the Carolinas in May and June for anyone who would like to learn in person. Follow us on FB for continuing updates at Nature's View Inc.
Reviewing the EQUUS Film and Arts Fest
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
12/21/19 • 42 min
Bruce and Julianne discuss the EQUUS Film Festival's move to the Kentucky Horse Park on December 5-8. From film to art and literature, this year's festival was a salute to the Power of the Horse! Bruce and Julianne discuss some of their favorite films and the people they've met along the way, including Matt Manroe of the Mustang Heritage Foundation, Karl Lindstrom of The All Glory Project and Neta Rhyne of Thundering Hooves.
Training Tip Thursday: Round Pen Work and Finding the Middle
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
11/08/19 • 30 min
One of the reasons people come to a Nature's View workshop is to work on their mental tools through self reflection and awareness. A great way of starting the round pen work during a session is an activity we call "Finding the Middle." Through this activity, Bruce walks a participant through a series of steps that demonstrate state of mind before actually working with a horse. Tune in to hear Bruce's process of introducing the activity and his philosophy behind the importance of developing mental tools to a higher degree.
For more on an EXPERIENCE Nature's View session and other Nature's View training information, visit our website, www.naturesview.us. For a specific trailer loading session at work, visit the EQUUS Film Channel at www.filmfestivalflix.com and watch the Natural Humanship Trailer Loading episode. The channel features a variety of films presented at the EQUUS Film Festival. There is a free trial period and then a small monthly subscription fee for some amazing films~ its worth a look!
To view video footage along with one of the Whinny Tales episodes, visit our YouTube channel at Camden Film Group. Thanks for tuning in!
Conversations with Roslyn Moore and Clear Day Spa
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
11/01/19 • 53 min
Roslyn Moore is a long-time client of Nature's View and round pen participant. Roslyn's work in massage therapy, as well as alternative methods of heath and wellness make her an ideal collaborator in sharing the work. She is also the owner of Clear Day Spa located in Camden, South Carolina. She serves on the board of directors of The Marley Project, a non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to equine awareness and education through arts and film with a focus on the Nature's View training system.
Tune in to this episode as Roslyn and Bruce discuss the round pen activities that help her work through day to day life problems.
Training Tip Thursday: AlphA Mindset and Trailer Loading
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
10/26/19 • 26 min
One of the things that stumps a horse owner the most can be trailer loading...especially on a horse show day or other significant event. Tune in to hear Bruce's thoughts on the "lead up" to a big event and how to prepare in advance.
For more on trailer loading and other Nature's View training information, visit our website, www.naturesview.us. For a specific trailer loading session at work, visit the EQUUS Film Channel at www.filmfestivalflix.com and watch the Natural Humanship Trailer Loading episode. The channel features a variety of films presented at the EQUUS Film Festival. There is a free trial period and then a small monthly subscription fee for some amazing films~ its worth a look!
To view video footage along with this episode, visit our YouTube channel at Camden Film Group. Thanks for tuning in!
Conversations with Sarah Tash and Natural HumanshipTM
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns
10/13/19 • 50 min
Sarah Tash is a long-time rider and trainer currently located in Camden, South Carolina. She is also one of the members of the Nature's View team. When Bruce finishes the foundation work on a training horse, it is a real benefit to have options for continuing the methods with a rider who supports and continues the program. Between Patricio "Chile" Guarda and Sarah Tash, there are a number of different ways of building on that foundation for young or problem horses.
Tune in to hear Bruce and Sarah talk about one of the training horses currently finishing up a 90 day training program, as well as Sarah's new horse and his trailer loading issues.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns have?
Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns currently has 20 episodes available.
What topics does Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns cover?
The podcast is about Equestrian, Film, Film Interviews, Filmmaker, Equine, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education, Arts, Horse and Tv & Film.
What is the most popular episode on Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns?
The episode title 'Conversations with Lynn Carnes: Creative Spirits Unleashed Part 1' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns?
The average episode length on Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns is 37 minutes.
How often are episodes of Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns released?
Episodes of Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns are typically released every 19 days, 18 hours.
When was the first episode of Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns?
The first episode of Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns was released on Sep 26, 2019.
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