Curious Equestrian
Curious Equestrian
🎙️ Curious Equestrian: Where Conventional Wisdom Gets BuckedTired of "that's how it's always been done" in the horse world? Saddle up for a podcast that dares to ask "why?"Join us as we challenge equestrian norms, uncover groundbreaking insights, and revolutionize human-horse partnerships. From myth-busting with leading experts to practical tips that transform curious riders into confident partners. Subscribe now. Because thriving horses horses start with questioning humans.
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Jul 11, 2026
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Episodes
Horse's Hierarchy of Needs with Marcel Olivé 11.07.2026 59:32
What if your horse isn't being naughty at all, but telling you something you were never taught to hear? Horsemanship expert Marcel Olivé joins Curious Equestrian to challenge everything we assume about horse psychology, and why the words we reach for, stubborn, lazy, mischievous, moody, almost always miss what the horse is actually saying. Drawing on more than 15 years with horses and his book...
She worked inside horse racing. This is what they don't show you 24.06.2026 1:02:25
She worked inside horse racing. Then she started saying the things most people in the sport won't. After multiple racehorse deaths at the 2026 Cheltenham Festival and Grand National, the outrage landed on race day. But Alex Fleming says the deaths you see are not horse racing's biggest welfare problem. The harder question is the ordinary life of the racehorse: stabled for most of the day,...
Bullied and Burnt Out: The Hidden Truth About Being a Horse Groom, with Lucy Katan MBE 11.06.2026 1:00:26
Lucy Katan MBE spent more than eight years as a horse groom, including time at the top of international dressage. She loved the horses, but she was also bullied on the yard and, after a dangerous 24-hour drive home from the 2002 World Equestrian Games, decided enough was enough. She wrote one letter to the British Equestrian Federation, and it became the British Grooms Association. In this episode...
Why This Equestrian Refuses to Show Her Face 03.06.2026 55:13
What does it mean to fight for horse welfare when being visible would cost you your livelihood? Riverstown Farm Stables — an anonymous Irish equestrian with over 37,000 followers and no public face (we've altered her voice to protect her identity) — joins Anna Louise at Curious Equestrian to talk honestly about the equine welfare conversations the industry keeps sweeping under the carpet. Draw...
What Happens When a Horse Stops Being Useful? 20.05.2026 38:36
👇 INSIDE THE EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: • Theresa Demarest's 5-year journey making the film and why she centered the horses' perspectives.• Katherine Gregory (CEO of Colorado Horse Rescue) on the hidden realities of the rescue economy.• The truth about "kill pens" and why buying horses from them often funds the next truckload.• Why there is currently no minimum standard of care for ho...
People Think Running a Horse Sanctuary Is a Dream. Here's the Reality 15.05.2026 46:40
"People have this romantic idea of animal rescue. It's not like that at all." Billy Thompson has been jailed, physically attacked and throttled unconscious saving animals. He'd do it again tomorrow. This is what running a horse rescue sanctuary actually looks like. At The Retreat Animal Sanctuary, over 30 horses, donkeys and more have each arrived broken in some way — dumped in f...
The riding school offering free lessons 29.04.2026 51:05
Horse riding has a cost problem the industry rarely addresses directly. Lessons most families can't afford. Schools closing at a rate that suggests something structural is breaking down. A sport quietly narrowing its own audience. Chloe is doing something the industry says isn't viable: offering riding lessons for free, funded by a social media following and a community that believes acces...
Hay Prices Have Doubled. Here's What's Really Happening 17.04.2026 38:47
Hay prices have doubled. Some suppliers have nothing left. If you're a horse owner right now, this episode could save you time, money, and a lot of sleepless nights. Anna-Louise sits down with Nick from NP Nunn — a major hay, bedding, and feed supplier to stud farms and racing yards across the UK — to get an honest, ground-level view of the 2026 hay shortage crisis. Nick explains exactly why t...
See Your Horse, Not Your Idea of Your Horse | Kate Sandel 06.04.2026 1:13:13
Horse trainer and author Kate Sandel invites you to rethink what it really means for a horse to be well – in body and in mind. If your horse isn’t mentally with you, she argues, you’re not truly training together, you’re just doing things to them. In this conversation, we explore how to see the horse in front of you more clearly, soften your expectations, and build a partnership that feels good...
Caring for the Older Horse 22.03.2026 25:17
Do you care for a senior horse and want to ensure they are happy and healthy? Then you won't want to miss this episode written and narrated by Sue Palmer. Sue is an experienced equestrian physiotherapist with over 25 years in the industry. Sue has worked with inspiring owners and professionals during her career, and she's here to share her insights and expertise on caring for older horses....
Horse Massage: What a Physiotherapist Actually Wants You to Know 22.03.2026 47:34
Sue Palmer is a chartered physiotherapist who works with horses and riders every day. Her mission, which she has given herself until 2030 to achieve, is straightforward: she wants every equestrian to understand that pain and behaviour in horses are linked. That when a horse is called naughty, difficult, or lazy, the first question should be whether that horse is in pain. In this episode, Anna Loui...
Does Kinesiology Tape Work for Horses? 05.03.2026 1:06:05
A $13 roll of tape is showing up in equine rehabilitation yards. The question is whether the claims stand up. Rebecca Haddock has spent 30 years working at the edges of equine therapy. In this episode, she explains how kinesiology taping works in horses, why the equine version is built entirely differently from human tape, and how she's simplified the technique so that any horse owner can lear...
Wild Horse Behavior: What 20 Years of Research Reveals About Domestic Horses 17.02.2026 1:05:21
Bonny Mealand - Equine Podiatrist, Touching Wild Academy In this episode: Bonny Mealand has spent 20 years studying wild horses, she talks about how horses' entire lives revolve around social relationships, and how watching wild horses changes the way we advocate for domestic horses. Key topics:- Why social relationships are horses' primary need (not hierarchy or survival)- The two-year co...
The Complete Winter Feeding Masterclass 29.01.2026 56:33
This is your comprehensive "Winter Survival Guide." In this deep-dive, Independent Equine Nutritionist Clare MacLeod (MSc) joins us to cover virtually every aspect of managing your horse through the colder months. From the anxiety of the Hay Crisis to the confusion around rugging and fasting windows , we leave no stone unturned. Clare provides the science-backed protocols you need to prevent colic...
The native ponies we could lose 21.01.2026 58:16
We often think of the Shire horse as a staple of the county show. Huge, gentle, and safe. We assume they are doing fine. The data tells a different story. In this episode, Anna Louise sits down with Tracy Wathen-Jones from the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) . We move past the nostalgia of the heavy horse to face the biological reality: we are losing our native breeds. We discuss: The extinction...
Horse Riding Accidents: A Paramedic’s Guide to Safe Hacking 12.01.2026 56:34
Have you ever thought through exactly what would happen if you fell off your horse while hacking? We often plan our routes, but do we have a plan for when it all goes wrong? In this vital episode of Curious Equestrian , we are joined by Mike Elkins , Lead Driving Education Manager at South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. Mike is the driving force behind Project Pacer , a campaign d...
Give Them Choice. Why Track Systems Are The Future. 26.12.2025 1:16:01
We like to think that when our horse whinnies at us over the stable door, it's love. But what if it's actually desperation? In this interview, I’m talking to Lauren from Graveney Equine about why Track Systems (Paddock Paradise) are the future of horse care. We dig into the hard truth that haunts many owners: when you give a horse true autonomy on a track, they stop "needing" you in the same way....
Feeding 20 Horses Through the Hay Shortage: Track System Owner Shares Strategies 08.12.2025 41:29
The UK is facing its worst hay crisis in over a century. And for livery yard owners like Lauren Johnson, the reality became terrifying when her hay supplier called to say the field was on fire. This is Day Three of our three-day Hay Crisis Special. Meet Lauren Johnson—Faversham, Kent. Livery Yard of the Year 2024. Lauren runs Graveney Equine Horse Track System, a specialist livery designed to mimi...
What Happens When We Run Out? The Harsh Reality of the UK Hay Shortage 07.12.2025 35:47
The UK is facing its worst hay crisis in over a century. Spring 2025 brought the driest conditions in 50 years for the UK, and England's driest spring in more than 100 years. Hay yields have dropped by 50-75% in some regions. Prices have doubled or tripled. And for horse owners like Katarina Marcus, the reality is stark: hand-grazing three horses in the dark with a head torch just to keep them fed...
UK Hay Crisis: Expert Strategies to Reduce Waste and Stretch Your Supply 06.12.2025 1:00:05
The UK is facing its worst hay crisis in over a century. Spring 2025 brought the driest conditions in 50 years for the UK, and England's driest spring in more than 100 years. Hay yields have dropped by 50-75% in some regions. Prices have doubled or tripled. Horse owners fed hay through summer when they'd normally rest their budgets. And climate change projections suggest this is the new re...
How Tiffany Learned to Speak: Equine Assisted Learning with Teal CIC 19.11.2025 1:02:09
When Lisa's daughter Tiffany was told she'd never walk or talk due to a rare chromosome disorder, horses proved the medical professionals wrong. Within a year at the yard, Tiffany spoke 100 words and could ride, though she still couldn't sit in a chair. That experience led Lucy and Lisa to found Teal CIC—now the UK's only ASDAN-accredited centre offering customized equine assisted learning courses...
When It's Time to Say Goodbye: Horse Euthanasia & Grief Support 07.11.2025 54:29
Losing a horse is one of life's most devastating experiences—yet it's often a loss society doesn't fully recognize. In this episode, we explore euthanasia options, what to expect, grieving, and where to find support when nobody around you understands. Sophie Cookson King from Blue Cross walks us through the difficult decisions horse owners face: When is it time? What are the methods? H...
Bonfire Season is Here - What Every Horse Owner Needs to Know 28.10.2025 46:50
In this episode, Ruth from Blue Cross breaks down everything you need to know about keeping your horse safe during firework season—from practical preparation to handling those tricky neighbor conversations. If fireworks stress you out, this episode is for you. Share your experiences in the comments—let's learn from each other. For more advice and resources, visit Blue Cross:https://www.bluecro...
Going Back to Basics to Become a Better Horse Person with Josie 16.10.2025 1:02:48
Horse trainer Josie joins us to explore why going back to basics isn't a step backward but a continuous spiral of deeper understanding. In this thoughtful conversation, we discuss how ego creates barriers to learning, why basics form the foundation even for Grand Prix movements, and how understanding the way horses learn transforms our approach to training. Josie shares her personal journey fr...
Why Slowing Down Might Be the Fastest Way to Train Your Horse 25.09.2025 55:57
What happens when you throw out everything you've been taught about horse training and try the complete opposite? Diana Waters went from traditional BHS instructor training to building a 22,000-member community around one radical idea: slowing down instead of pushing forward. In this episode, Diana reveals her "slow walk work" method that's quietly transforming how horse owners a...
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