141 The Timid Rider and Advanced Course Students by Omega Fields

From around the world, these Advanced Course Students at the Monty Roberts International Learning Center come to learn the most effective and compassionate training methods in the world. Our second interview is with Heather Wallace, writer and photographer of the award-winning blog The Timid Rider, focusing on confidence in the returning adult equestrian. Listen in… Support the show

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