Lisa Wysocky is an award-winning author, editor, equine clinician, and motivational speaker who trains horses for and consults with therapeutic riding programs. She also is a PATH (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship) instructor and holds certifications as an Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning and Equine Services for Heroes. In addition, she has been chosen as one of the country’s Top 50 riding instructors by ARIA (American Riding Instructor’s Association).
Among many other books, Lisa is the author of the award-winning Cat Enright equestrian mystery series (now optioned for film and television), and as a speaker and horse expo clinician teaches ground driving, form to function, balanced riding, resistance-free leading, and life skills learned from the horse herd. Lisa also serves as executive director of the nonprofit organization Colby’s Army, and in her fifteen minutes of spare time each year enjoys hiking, gardening, water sports, playing Scrabble, Minnesota Twins baseball . . . and reading. She splits her time between Tennessee and Minnesota.