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Talking About Horses

Patrick King and special guests
Talking About Horses
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    Ep # 69, Dr Stephen Peters, TALKING ABOUT HORSES - Horse Brain Science, part 2

    14/04/2026 | 1h
    In this episode of the Talking About Horses podcast, Patrick King welcomes back neuroscientist Dr. Stephen Peters to explore the biological intersection of horse training and brain science. The conversation dives deep into the concept of allostasis—the horse's ability to adapt to arousal during learning—and emphasizes why "rest and digest" periods are neurochemically essential for consolidating new information. Dr. Peters explains how handlers can move beyond just "shaping behaviors" to effectively "reshaping the brain" by understanding nervous system states, utilizing the power of the pause, and providing horses with agency to create lasting, positive habits.
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    Ep # 68, Dr Stephen Peters, TALKING ABOUT HORSES - Horse Brain Science

    16/11/2025 | 1h 23 mins.
    In this episode of Talking About Horses, Dr. Stephen Peters, a neuroscientist and horseman, discusses the intricate relationship between horse behavior and brain science. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the horse's brain to improve communication and training methods. Dr. Peters explains concepts such as sympathetic arousal, myelination, and the impact of trauma on horses. He advocates for a more evidence-based approach to horsemanship, encouraging riders to foster curiosity in their horses and to recognize the significance of resetting the nervous system for effective learning. The conversation also touches on the future of equine neuroscience and the potential for technology to enhance our understanding of horse behavior.
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    Ep # 67, Paul Belasik, TALKING ABOUT HORSES - Long and Low: A Revolution in Modern Dressage

    07/10/2025 | 1h 25 mins.
    Summary

    In this episode of Talking About Horses, Patrick King interviews Paul Belasik, a respected international rider and author, discussing the evolution of dressage and the importance of classical equestrian ideals. They explore the significance of fundamentals in riding, the influence of classical literature, and the challenges faced in modern dressage. Paul emphasizes the need for critical thinking and education in equestrian training, while also addressing the historical context of riding techniques like long and low. The conversation highlights the balance between winning and ethical riding practices, ultimately advocating for a deeper understanding of horse biomechanics and the art of riding.
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    Ep # 66, Best Horse Practices Episode, TALKING ABOUT HORSES

    07/10/2025 | 1h 28 mins.
    Summary

    This conversation explores the upcoming Best Horse Practices Summit, focusing on the importance of collaboration, practical application, and the diverse backgrounds of the presenters. The discussion highlights the significance of creating a welcoming environment for learning, the role of body work in horsemanship, and the various techniques that will be shared at the summit, including relaxation through the bridle, contact, and one-handed riding. The presenters emphasize the need for a supportive community where attendees can engage, ask questions, and learn from each other.
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    Ep # 65, Dr Paul & Justin Haefner, TALKING ABOUT HORSES - Emotions in the Arena

    06/10/2025 | 1h 32 mins.
    Summary

    In this episode of 'Talking About Horses', host Patrick King is joined by Dr. Paul Haefner and Justin Haefner from Riding Far to discuss their new program, 'Emotions in the Arena'. The conversation explores the importance of emotional awareness in riding instruction, the challenges instructors face in managing student emotions, and the need for a safe learning environment. The guests share their insights on how understanding the nervous system can enhance the relationship between riders and horses, and how their course aims to equip instructors with the tools to better support their students emotionally. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of building resilience in learners, both in the context of horse training and general education. They emphasize the role of supportive relationships in developing resilience and the need for instructors to understand and manage emotions effectively. Practical applications of these concepts in training are explored, along with an overview of a course designed to help instructors enhance their teaching skills.
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About Talking About Horses
In TALKING ABOUT HORSES, Patrick brings you some of the best riders, horsemen, trainers, equine advocates, and thought leaders in the horse industry for tips, insights, and stories. These broadcasts are first presented LIVE through Facebook. You can listen at home, at work, in the car, or in the saddle either thru Facebook, YouTube, or by downloading the podcast from iTunes. What do we talk about? Horsemanship, dressage, competition, rider problems, nutrition, news in the industry, horse training, personal stories and so much more!
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