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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2025 · 57 MIN

#12: Social Media and Online Resources - Developing or Diluting our Horsemanship?

from Optimized Equine Podcast · host Tamara Lee Barrett

In this conversation, Host Tamara Lee Barrett is joined by Trainer Dev Branham and Equine Osteopath Vanessa Helvey to discuss authenticity in equine care and training, as well as the pros and cons of social media and online resources in the equestrian world. They explore the nuances of recognizing small gains in training, the need for clear communication, and the role of feedback from horses. The discussion emphasizes the importance of time, observation, and empowering horse owners to understand their horses. * Learn more about Tamara Lee Barrett on Instagram, Facebook and at bit.ly/OasisEq Dev Branham of Devereaux Sporthorses can be found on Instagram, Facebook, and at www.devereauxsporthorses.com * Takeaways Authenticity is crucial for students and professionals in horse training. Social media can dilute the authenticity of the work. Incremental progress that builds over time is often the reality in training. Horses provide honest feedback about training and bodywork. Time and focus is essential for achieving real results in training. Hands-on training is vital for effective bodywork education. Clear communication is necessary to manage client expectations. The Dunning-Kruger effect...it's a thing. Observation is key to understanding horse behavior and needs. Empowering horse owners leads to better outcomes for horses. Chapters 00:00 Authenticity in Professionalism 02:32 The Challenge of Online Presence 05:22 Navigating Bodywork and Training 10:55 The Dangers of Online Learning 17:49 Evaluating Effectiveness in Horse Care 23:44 The Importance of Time in Training 28:15 Finding Authentic Professionals 32:44 The Importance of Adaptability and Humility in Education 35:35 Understanding Progress and the Role of Feedback 38:03 Incremental Improvements and Client Expectations 40:52 Recognizing Limitations in Training and Bodywork 43:53 The Balance of Kindness and Clarity in Communication 48:20 Navigating the Noise of Social Media in Training 51:20 Empowering Horse Owners to Trust Their Instincts 57:22 The Importance of Connection in Horsemanship

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In this conversation, Host Tamara Lee Barrett is joined by Trainer Dev Branham and Equine Osteopath Vanessa Helvey to discuss authenticity in equine care and training, as well as the pros and cons of social media and online resources in the equestrian world. They explore the nuances of recognizing small gains in training, the need for clear communication, and the role of feedback from horses. The discussion emphasizes the importance of time, observation, and empowering horse owners to understand their horses. * Learn more about Tamara Lee Barrett on Instagram, Facebook and at bit.ly/OasisEq Dev Branham of Devereaux Sporthorses can be found on Instagram, Facebook, and at www.devereauxsporthorses.com * Takeaways Authenticity is crucial for students and professionals in horse training. Social media can dilute the authenticity of the work. Incremental progress that builds over time is often the reality in training. Horses provide honest feedback about training and bodywork. Time and focus is essential for achieving real results in training. Hands-on training is vital for effective bodywork education. Clear communication is necessary to manage client expectations. The Dunning-Kruger effect...it's a thing. Observation is key to understanding horse behavior and needs. Empowering horse owners leads to better outcomes for horses. Chapters 00:00 Authenticity in Professionalism 02:32 The Challenge of Online Presence 05:22 Navigating Bodywork and Training 10:55 The Dangers of Online Learning 17:49 Evaluating Effectiveness in Horse Care 23:44 The Importance of Time in Training 28:15 Finding Authentic Professionals 32:44 The Importance of Adaptability and Humility in Education 35:35 Understanding Progress and the Role of Feedback 38:03 Incremental Improvements and Client Expectations 40:52 Recognizing Limitations in Training and Bodywork 43:53 The Balance of Kindness and Clarity in Communication 48:20 Navigating the Noise of Social Media in Training 51:20 Empowering Horse Owners to Trust Their Instincts 57:22 The Importance of Connection in Horsemanship

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