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Equine'n'Wine

Two horse-mad sisters. Two continents. One glass of wine (each).Join Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa for Equine’n’Wine — the podcast that spills the tea (and sometimes the Merlot) on all things horses, from barefoot battles and tack room truths to unexpected horse hugs and pony poo disasters.Whether you're a lifelong rider, returning after a break, or just dreaming of the equestrian life, this show brings you honest chats, expert insights, hilarious fails, and the kind of sisterly sass you didn’t know you needed.New episodes weekly. Bring wine. Leave your ego at the stable

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    Ep. 28 - Schooling on Hacks: Lateral Work Outside the Arena | Equine'n'Wine

    Who says you need an arena to school your horse?In this week’s episode of Equine’n’Wine, we’re taking your training out on the trail, sharing simple and effective ways to incorporate lateral work into your everyday hacks — no fancy setup required.With our “laugh as you learn” approach, Lorna brings the expert guidance while Emma-Jane asks the questions we’re all thinking (and shares a few very real-life moments along the way!).💬 In this episode, we cover:• How to use everyday markers like telephone poles for turn on the forehand exercises• Simple leg yield exercises from one track to another• Practising shoulder-in and haunches-in while staying on a straight line• When (and when not!) to attempt turn on the haunches• Why hacking might actually be one of the best places to improve your horse’s training📩 Featuring a listener question from Aoife in Galway, how do you know if you’re doing it right ?This episode is all about being resourceful, creative, and intentional with your riding — because better horsemanship doesn’t come from perfect facilities… it comes from how you ride.💡 Lorna’s Golden Nugget:How to Leg Yield without shoving your horse!So next time you head out for a hack, why not turn it into a schooling session?📩 Got a question or horsey dilemma? Email us: [email protected]🎧 Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share the podcast!

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    Ep. 27 - Jumping Made Simple: Lines, Strides & Confidence Over Fences | Equine'n'Wine

    Seeing a Stride (or Not!) | Real Talk on Jumping & Rider ConfidenceIf you’ve ever found yourself staring at a jump thinking “is this a stride… or is it not?” — this episode is for you.This week on Equine’n’Wine, we’re diving into the realities of jumping, breaking down some of the most common (and most confusing!) concepts riders hear all the time — from riding a line and finding your position, to chipping in and chasing that elusive “perfect stride.”💬 We chat about:• What it actually means to ride a line• Finding a secure and effective jumping position• The truth about seeing a stride (and why it takes time)• What happens when you chip in — and why it’s not the end of the world📩 Featuring a listener question from Megan in Bristol, who’s struggling with confidence and overthinking distances after returning to jumping.As always, we keep it honest — because most riders aren’t seeing perfect strides every time… and guess what? That’s completely normal.Whether you’re just starting out over poles or building back confidence, this episode is a reminder that jumping isn’t about getting it perfect — it’s about finding your rhythm and trusting your horse.📩 Got a question or riding dilemma? Email us: [email protected]🎧 Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share the podcast!

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    Ep. 26 - Horsey Horoscopes: What Star Sign Is Your Horse? - Equine Astrology | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    Can astrology help you better understand your horse?In this fun and fascinating episode of Equine’n’Wine, we dive into the world of Horsey Horoscopes — exploring the different zodiac signs and the personality traits they might reveal in our equine partners.With Lorna leading the way (resident astrology enthusiast!), we chat through the strengths, quirks, and challenges of each star sign — from bold and fiery Aries horses to sensitive Cancers, stubborn Taureans, quirky Aquarians, and dreamy Pisces types.💫 We explore:• The 12 zodiac signs and horse personalities• How astrology might offer insight into behaviour and training styles• Why some horses seem born dramatic… and others gloriously unbothered• Using astrology as a fun tool, not a rigid rulebookWe also discuss the surprising historical link between astrology and breeding, including Colonel William Hall Walker, founder of Tully Stud (now the Irish National Stud), who famously used astrology in his quest to breed winners.So… is your mare a classic Scorpio? Is your gelding giving major Libra energy? And should we all be checking birth charts before buying our next horse?🐴✨ Pour a glass and join us for one of our most entertaining chats yet.📩 Tell us your horse’s birthday and star sign: [email protected]🎧 Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share the podcast!

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    Ep. 25 - Horse Book Recommendations | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    This episode was inspired by a thoughtful email from Stephanie in France, which got us reflecting on the horse books that shaped us — from childhood pony stories to the training manuals that still influence how we ride today.We take a nostalgic trip back to the “pony book era”, chatting about classics like Black Beauty, Pony Club manuals, and those unforgettable illustrated guides that made us fall completely in love with horses (and gave us a few unrealistic expectations along the way!).From there, we move into the books that truly shaped our horsemanship, including BHS manuals, Horse Master’s Notebook, and the work of Mark Rashid — exploring how different philosophies, training systems, and teaching styles can both guide and confuse riders.✨ Books we mention in this episode include:Pony Era: Black Beauty by Anna Sewell.The Manual of Horsemanship - Pony Club Manual.The Threshold Picture Guides by Tony Weber, illustrated by Carol Vinsor. Educational: BHS Manuals. Official handbook - Complete manual of horse and stable management. Horse Masters Notebook by Mary Rose. Mark Rashid Books - Free on Audible. Horses Never Lie, Considering the Horse, A Good Horse Is Never a Bad Colour etc. Thinking Riding by Molly Sivwright. Celebrity Jumping Exercises by various authors. 101 Showjumping Exercises and The Dressage Exercises from same series by Linda L.Allen. Training the Young Horse by Pippa Funnell. Other Recommendations: The Connemara Journey by Hillary Brandt. Feeding Herbs to Horses by Wendy & Terry Jennings. Essential Oils for Horses by Carol Faith. All Creatures Great and Small by James HerriotPlus, a few extra recommendations for anyone looking to expand their horsey bookshelf.Whether you’re rediscovering riding or deep in your horsey journey, this episode is a reminder that there's really nothing quite like a good book.📩 Got a favourite horse book we should read? Email us: [email protected]🎧 Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share the podcast!

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    Ep 24 - Allergic to the love of your life! Dealing with Allergies. Equine'n'Wine

    Spring has arrived… and so has the snowstorm of horse hair.In this episode, we’re talking about something many riders don’t admit to, being allergic to the very animals we adore. From sneezing through the big shed to managing hay dust, pollen, and stable mould, Emma-Jane shares what it’s like being allergic to horses since birth… and still choosing this life anyway.... Lorna shares how painful it was to have a little sister that did make that choice!!But it’s not just humans.We also dive into allergies in horses, including sweet itch, dust sensitivity, feed reactions, and contact allergies — what to look for, when to call the vet, and how to manage flare-ups without chasing every trend on the yard.💌 Featuring a listener question from Hannah in Norfolk about managing a cob with suspected sweet itch — and whether natural remedies actually help.🌿 Emma-Jane also shares the soothing shampoo and herbal spray recipes she created for Daisy during midge season.As always, we explore the balance between holistic support and proper veterinary care — because “natural” doesn’t automatically mean safe.If you’re sneezing through the shed season or battling itchy tails and raw manes, this one’s for you.📩 Got a horsey dilemma? Email us: [email protected]🎧 Subscribe, rate & share if you’re loving the pod!

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    Ep. 23 - Listener Q&A Special: Listener Q&A – Saddle Fears, Spooky Ponies & Loaning Nerves | Equine'n'Wine

    You asked — we answered! This week, we’re diving into our inbox to tackle the brilliant, baffling, and occasionally bonkers questions from you, our lovely listeners.In this bumper Q&A episode, we dive into your emails with topics as real and relatable as ever. From dodgy saddle-fitting advice to ghost-hunting geldings and the emotional rollercoaster of loaning your beloved horse — we've got you covered. 💌✨ Featuring listener questions from Ireland, the UK, and the USA:🐴 Can a quick saddle-fitting course really do harm?🛒 Why does my horse spook at the same wheelbarrow every day?🤝 What should I ask before loaning my horse?🏇 What’s the etiquette for your first ever riding clinic?Plus, Lorna channels her inner calm and Emma-Jane… well, she tries!Got a question, story or horsey dilemma? Email us at [email protected] — we’d love to feature you in a future episode!#EquinenWine #HorsePodcast #ListenerQA #SpookyPonies #SaddleFitFails #LoaningYourHorse #ClinicPrep #RealRiders #HorseHumour #SistersWhoRideAs always, it’s a wild ride of advice, giggles, and a few golden nuggets from Lorna to take home to your own tack room.👯‍♀️ Hosted by Irish author Emma-Jane Leeson & South African coach Lorna from @stridesforsuccess📩 Got a question? Email us: [email protected]🎧 New episodes weekly — subscribe and leave a review if you’re loving the chaos!

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    Ep. 22 - Holistic & Modern Horse Care

    In this episode, Lorna and Emma-Jane dive into the ever-evolving world of modern horse care — from embracing natural wellness to questioning traditional methods. They reflect on what's working, what's just trending, and what needs a healthy dose of common sense!From Natural Fly Repellent to pulling manes *yikes!* and everthing in between. Share your own natural care tips, cautionary tales, or questions by emailing [email protected] and don't forget to subscribe and rate the show!

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    Ep. 21 - "Heels Down!" (And Other Things We Were Yelled at in Lessons!) | Equine'n'Wine

    Let’s be honest — some things never leave us. Like the sound of an instructor bellowing “HEELS DOWN!” across the arena when we were just trying to stay on. 😅In this nostalgic-meets-hilarious episode, we’re reliving all the classic riding lesson commands that haunted our childhoods — from spaghetti rein syndrome to questionable posture metaphors.🐴 Plus, Emma-Jane (fresh off an ‘Intro to Western Riding Day’ at Bullhorn Ranch, Co. Kildare) can’t stop dropping Western references… much to Lorna’s absolute horror/delight.💬 Listener memory (ok, fine — a tweaked version of something E-J heard this week):A friend once said, “My instructor used to shout ‘Keep the fiver under your arse in canter!’ — I didn’t know what she meant, but I clenched for dear life!”Also featuring:• Lorna’s breakdown of which old-school instructions actually work• Why modern riders deserve more explanation and less yelling• And a tonne of old school Golden Nuggets that might change the way you teach (or ride)🫶 Join us for the chaos, the canter clenching, and the clarity.📩 Got a memory or question? Email us: [email protected]🎧 New episodes every week — subscribe, share, and leave a review if you’re loving the show!

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    Ep. 20 - Dealing with the Death of Your Horse - The Tough One | Equine'n'Wine

    This one’s not easy — but it’s one of the most important conversations we’ve had. In this episode, we talk openly and honestly about grief, loss, and the heartbreak of saying goodbye to a beloved horse.Whether it’s a faithful old companion or a young horse taken too soon, the grief is real — and often misunderstood.💬 We cover:• How to know when “the right time” really is• The difference between losing a young vs. older horse• Letting the herd say goodbye• Rituals that help with grieving• What to do with the “what ifs” that haunt you afterPlus, a heartfelt listener email from Rachel in West Sussex, and Lorna’s gentle Golden Nugget to carry with you.If you’re facing this right now — or carrying an old loss — we hope this episode brings comfort, solidarity, and space to grieve.📩 Want to share your own story? We’re always listening: [email protected]

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    Ep. 19 - New Year, New Goals | Equine'n'Wine

    In this first episode of 2026, Lorna and Emma-Jane ease back into the saddle (and the podcast mic) with a chat about goals, intentions, and the occasional total lack of a plan. From SMART goals to slightly chaotic “vibes-based systems,” we’re tackling horsey hopes for the year ahead — and what happens when things don’t go to plan (again).🎯 Emma-Jane vows to “fall off less”📋 Lorna brings the wisdom (and a spreadsheet)📩 Listener email from Tina in Galway: “Are vibes a valid strategy?”Plus, Lorna’s Golden Nugget this week: “Practicing 'light-seat' up hills!”Cheers to a year of rhythm over speed, connection before correction, and showing up even when your boots are muddy.Email [email protected] Follow along on Instagram @Equine_n_Wine

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    Ep. 18 - Listener Q&A: Canter Aids, Ripped Abs, Mare Moods & Yard Trends! | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    In this Q&A special, we’re diving into your brilliant questions — from canter aids that don’t quite make sense (Stephanie, we hear you!) to surviving moody mares and dodging fashion-based yard dramas.Lorna shares her golden nugget on the elusive “ice cream scoop” cue for canter transitions 🍦 and we also chat about riding fitness, following trends in tack, and staying sane through seasonal chaos.📝 Listener topics this week:• What really works when asking for canter?• Is my mare just hormonal… or just done with me?• How to balance gym and riding fitness.• Are we being sold sparkly tack over horse comfort?• And… are there any decent vineyards in Eastern Cape South Africa?Thanks for your emails and keep them coming!📩 [email protected]🍷🐴 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share if you love the show — it helps other horsey humans find us!Follow us on Instagram @Equine_n_Wine to see our weekly going-on's in Ireland and South Africa.

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    Ep. 17 - Top Lessons We’ve Learned (The Hard Way!) in 2025 | Equine'n'Wine

    "We thought we were wise… then our horses reminded us otherwise!"This week, we’re slowing things right down and reflecting on what we've learned about ourselves, our horses and what our horses have thought us. Turning the mic over to the horses (sort of).It’s a heartwarming, thoughtful episode with plenty of laughs, personal stories, and the kind of horsey truths that hit deep.✨ Featuring:• Lessons we’ve learned about ourselves this year• What our horses have (gently or not-so-gently) reminded us• Listener email from Dani in Bristol about slowing down and not slipping backPour something nice, grab a cosy blanket, and settle in for a little end-of-year horse wisdom — Equine’n’Wine style 🐴🍷📩 Want to feature in a future episode?Email us at [email protected] with your horsey stories, questions or confessions!#EquineNWine #HorseWisdom #EquestrianPodcast #ConnectionNotCorrection #MindfulRiding #HorseLifeLessons #IrishEquestrian

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    Ep. 16 - 5 Lessons of Horse Wisdom (That We Keep Forgetting) | Equine'n'Wine

    In this warm and reflective episode, Emma-Jane and Lorna dive into five powerful lessons horses live by — the ones we humans tend to forget in the rush, pressure, and chaos of everyday life. Inspired by real moments with their own horses, they explore how much calmer, clearer, and more connected we’d all be if we actually lived like our horses do.You’ll hear:1️⃣ Presence over pressure — why horses never live in “what ifs,” and how riders can learn the same.2️⃣ Rhythm before speed — the quiet foundation that transforms confidence and balance.3️⃣ Energy tells the truth — horses read us long before they react to us.4️⃣ Connection first, correction second — how relationship sets the tone for every ride.5️⃣ Rest is part of the work — consistency matters more than intensity.💌 From Laura – Edinburgh, Scotland“Is it possible to enjoy winter riding? Or is it just survival until March?”Featuring:• The mud that has unionised• Crying waterproofs• A mare who becomes a kite• EJ & Lorna’s tips for finding small moments of joy when everything is freezing, flapping, or foggy“Winter riding I can handle… winter people? Not so much.”Why yard politics get worse in winter — and how to protect your peace without moving to a far paddock and becoming a hermit.We talk:• Boundaries• Your “quiet bubble”• Micro-communities• When to stay… and when it’s time to goAnd yes — whiskey may have been mentioned. 🥃Because winter riding deserves medals… or at least a warm drink.🎙️ Listen now on Spotify & Apple Podcasts📩 Send your stories and chaos to [email protected]#EquineNWine #HorsePodcast #WinterRiding #EquestrianLife💌 From Kate – Surrey, UKAnd of course, Lorna closes with her weekly Golden Nugget, tying everything back to real-life riding and horsemanship.Pour a glass, settle in, and join us for an episode full of heart, horse-sense, and the kind of wisdom you only learn in the stable.💌 Got your own “lesson from your horse”?Email us anytime at [email protected] — we love hearing them!

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    Ep. 15 - Winter Riding: Surviving, Thriving & Staying (Mostly) Warm | Equine'n'Wine

    Winter riding… we love it, we hate it, and sometimes we simply endure it.In this cosy-but-chaotic episode, Emma-Jane and Lorna dive into the true reality of riding through the colder months — from mud that could swallow a pony to windy-day lunacy, frozen motivation, and the surprising opportunities winter actually gives us as riders.Expect:❄️ Honest winter struggles (and the bits nobody warns you about)💪 The hidden perks and training opportunities the season brings😂 A clothing shopping list to keep you and your horse cosy, including waterproof, fleece lined full chaps, 'bum warmers' and thermal everything in between!This week’s listener question comes from Sophie in Leeds, UK, who writes:“Help… My Yard Has Politics.I love my yard, I love my horse… I do NOT love the drama.People comment on my riding, my horse, my routine — and I’m exhausted.How do you protect your peace without becoming a hermit in the far paddock?”We explore:• Setting boundaries in busy or opinionated yards• How to create your own “quiet bubble”• Finding a supportive micro-community• When to stay… and when it’s time to leavePlus — Lorna’s Golden Nugget of the week for winter riders who need a mindset shift to learn about 'ARSE HEADLIGHTS'!!Grab a glass, grab a blanket, and join us for the chilly chaos 🥂🐴Have a winter win, a dramatic yard story, or a survival tip?Email us at [email protected] — we love hearing from you!Follow us on Instagram @Equine_n_Wine and please share this with a horsey person you think will enjoy it.

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    Mini Update: Remembering Daisy | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    This week’s episode is a little different.Emma-Jane pops on for a short solo update to share why Equine’n’Wine has been quiet — after the heartbreaking loss of her beloved mare, Daisy.In this gentle mini-episode, she opens up about the grief of losing a horse, the space needed to heal, and the enormous love that makes these bonds so special.Thank you to everyone who has reached out with kindness and patience.We’ll be back next week with a full episode — and a glass raised in Daisy’s honour.

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    Ep. 14 - Mares vs Geldings: Who Really Runs the Yard? | Equine'n'Wine

    Who really rules the yard — mares or geldings? In this week’s episode of Equine’n’Wine, sisters Lorna and Emma-Jane dive headfirst into one of the oldest (and most entertaining) debates in the horse world. From diva mares to dopey geldings, they share personal stories, listener confessions, and a few truths only real horse people understand.You’ll hear:✨ The honest pros and cons of mares vs geldings🧠 Lorna’s expert insights on training and temperament💬 A brilliant listener email from Megan in Colorado on balancing confidence between arena and trail💡 Lorna’s “Golden Nugget” tip of the week for thoughtful riders…plus plenty of laughs, sisterly banter, and a well-earned glass (or two) of wine.Whether you’re #TeamMare or #TeamGelding, this episode will have you nodding, laughing, and toasting to the personalities that make our horses unforgettable.🎧 Listen now on Spotify & Apple Podcasts📩 Got a funny story or a question for the show? Email [email protected] — we might feature you next!Follow us on Instagram @Equine_n_Wine#EquineNWine #HorsePodcast #TeamMare #TeamGelding

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    Geldings and Mares – A Hilarious Take and Strong Opinions! Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    Mares or geldings — who’s the real boss in the barn? 😂Emma-Jane and Lorna from Equine’n’Wine share their funniest (and most brutally honest) thoughts on the great equine divide — from diva drama to dependable dopeyness.Grab your glass and get ready for a laugh — because every rider has an opinion on this one! 🍷🐴#EquineNWine #HorsePodcast #MaresVsGeldings #IrishHumour

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    Ep. 13 - Horsey Superstitions – From Samhain to Stable Yard Rituals | Equine'n'Wine

    It’s that time of year when the veil between worlds is thin, and even the most sensible riders might start to wonder if there’s something to all those old horsey superstitions...In this special Samhain edition of Equine’n’Wine, Emma-Jane and Lorna swap logic for a little magic — diving into the curious, funny, and downright spooky side of equestrian life. From lucky socks and horseshoes above stable doors to ancient Irish folklore and the fearsome Púca, the mischievous shapeshifting horse spirit of legend, it’s an episode full of superstition, storytelling, and a splash (or two) of wine.Expect laughs, old myths, listener confessions, and maybe even a few traditions you still secretly follow yourself. 🍀✨ Highlights:Everyday horsey superstitions — silly or sacred?Samhain traditions and Celtic horse folkloreThe legend of the Púca horseMyth-busting: does belief create luck?Your funniest riding rituals and lucky charmsSo pour a glass, light a candle, and join the sisters for a magical mix of history, humour, and horse talk — where the only thing scarier than a spooky stable is forgetting your lucky breeches. 🎃🍷🐴💌 Share your own horsey superstitions at [email protected] for a chance to be featured in a future episode!Follow us on Instagram @Equine_n_Wine

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    Ep. 12 - Ask Us Anything – Your Questions, Our (Mostly Honest) Answers! | Equine'n'Wine

    This week, we’re handing the reins over to you — our brilliant listeners — for a special Q&A episode packed with real questions, honest answers, and a few laughs along the way.From rebuilding confidence after a fall to knowing when it’s time to sell a horse that isn’t the right match, we’re diving into some of the most common (and most heartfelt) dilemmas riders face. Plus, Lorna answers a rare personal question from a long-time Daily Strides listener about the challenges she’s faced in her own riding journey — something she’s never shared on air before.We also tackle big riding goals, regret buys, and the eternal question: do horse names really matter? (Spoiler: Count Snuffleupagus makes an appearance 🐴😂).As always, we’d love to keep the conversation going! 💌 Email your stories, questions, or confessions to [email protected] — and you might just hear them on the next Q&A show.So pour a glass, pull up a hay bale, and join us for another week of unfiltered, wine-fuelled horse talk. Follow us on Instagram: https://Instagram.com/Equine_n_Wine/

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    Ep. 11 - Horse Names – The Funny, The Fabulous & The Downright Ridiculous | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    What’s in a name? Well… apparently everything when it comes to horses! From the elegant and meaningful to the utterly absurd, this week Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa uncork a bottle and dive headfirst into the wonderful (and sometimes ridiculous) world of horse names.They’re sharing their favourites, the most dramatic show names they’ve ever heard, and the nicknames that make them laugh every time they shout them across a field. Plus, they debate whether renaming a horse is bad luck or a fresh start, play a hilarious round of “Real or Fake?” and confess the names they’re slightly embarrassed to admit they’ve used themselves.And, of course, we want your input too! 💌Send us your funniest, most creative, or most ridiculous horse names — or the story behind how your horse got theirs — to [email protected] for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode.So pour yourself a glass and join us for a light-hearted, giggle-filled chat that proves no matter how serious we are about horses, we can always have fun with what we call them.

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    Ep 10 - Riding Goals: From Childlike Confidence to Adult Overthinking | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    Remember when your childhood riding goals were as wild as teaching your pony piaffe or jumping picnic tables? Somewhere along the way, those fearless dreams turned into adult overthinking and endless “what ifs.”In this episode of Equine’n’Wine, sisters Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa uncork a bottle and dive into the funny, frustrating, and all-too-relatable world of riding goals. From perfectionism paralysis and fear of failure, to the partnership side of setting goals with your horse, they explore why adults find it harder to commit — and how we might steal back some of that childlike confidence.You’ll also get slightly “tipsy” goal-setting advice you can try this week (reward = wine 🍷), plus the usual banter and honesty you’ve come to expect.💌 Got a goal-related question, or a funny story about your own riding ambitions? Email us at [email protected] and we might feature it in a future episode!So pour yourself a glass, set one brave little riding goal, and join us for Episode 10.Follow us on Instagram @Equine_n_Wine

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    Ep 9 - Rider Fitness vs Horse Fitness – Who Needs It More? | Equine'n'Wine

    Who really needs to be fitter — the rider or the horse? This week, sisters Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa pour a glass and tackle the age-old question of conditioning, balance, and stamina in the saddle.From building topline and stamina in horses to core strength, flexibility, and endurance in riders, they explore how fitness impacts progress, performance, and partnership. Can one side carry the other — or do both need to sweat it out equally?This week, Lorna takes the lead on the episode (with Emma-Jane battling through a bust eye!) and brings her instructor’s perspective to the discussion. Emma-Jane also shares her free 21-Day Yoga Rider Fitness Challenge on YouTube, designed to help riders build strength, posture, and confidence at home.And of course, the Sister Showdown asks: if you had to choose, should the horse or the rider sweat more?So grab a glass — and maybe a yoga mat — and join us for another round of horse talk, sister banter, and plenty of laughs.Yoga with Emma-Jane on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6c6STtNWqw6hlFnaTFQIC5GIfMTzBarRFollow us on Instagram - @Equine_n_Wine

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    Ep8 - Buying Horses – The Good, The Bad & The (Sometimes) Regrettable! | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    From the thrill of the search to the heartbreak of regret buys, buying a horse can be one of the most exciting — and most nerve-wracking — parts of equestrian life.In this episode of Equine’n’Wine, sisters Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa uncork a bottle and share the highs, lows, and lessons learned from horse shopping. They’ll cover red flags in adverts, the emotional rollercoaster of falling in love too quickly, and the reality of what you actually get versus what you thought you were buying.With personal stories, a few laughs, and plenty of honesty, they’ll explore the good decisions, the bad ones, and the downright regrettable moments we’ve all had (or narrowly avoided!). Plus, in this week’s Sister Showdown, the question is simple: If you had €10,000 tomorrow, what kind of horse would you buy — and why?So pour yourself a glass and join us for a candid chat about the world of horse buying — because sometimes the best purchases aren’t the ones we planned.Follow us on Instagram @Equine_n_Wine

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    Ep 7 - The Tack That’s Coming Back! | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    Polish up your saddles and dust off those full chaps — this week, we’re taking a trip down memory lane to the tack trends of the 90’s that are trotting back into fashion.Join sisters Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa as they chat about the gear that’s making a resurgence — from eggbutt snaffles to drop nosebands — all while cleaning their own tack live on the mic (so yes, you might hear the occasional squeak of leather polish!).They’ll debate which old-school items deserve their comeback, which should stay firmly in the past, and share the nostalgia of horsey fashion that shaped their early riding days. Plus, this week’s Sister Showdown asks: trend or trash? You decide!So grab a cloth, pour a glass, and join us for a tack talk full of giggles, memories, and maybe a few controversial opinions.Follow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/equine_n_wine/

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    Ep 6. Arena vs Trails – Where the Real Progress Happens | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    Is progress made in the precision of the arena or the freedom of the open trail?In this episode of the Equine’n’Wine Podcast, sisters Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa pour a glass and dive into the great debate: schooling vs hacking.Lorna makes the case for structured arena work — the transitions, the discipline, the foundation every horse and rider need. Emma-Jane argues for the magic of hacking — building confidence, fitness, and joy outside the four walls of the school.Along the way they share personal riding stories, training tips, and the pitfalls of doing too much of one or the other. Plus, this week’s Sister Showdown asks: If you could only do one forever, would you choose the arena or the trails?So saddle up and pour yourself a glass as we explore where the real progress happens.Follow us on Instagram https://Instagram.com/Equine_n_Wine/

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    Ep 5 - The Horses Who Left Their Mark | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    Some horses stay with us forever — whether they were our first ponies, the quirky ones who tested our patience, or the legendary names that inspired the whole world.In this episode of the Equine’n’Wine Podcast, sisters Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa pour a glass and share the horses who shaped their journeys — from childhood ponies to the unforgettable “heart horses.”They also celebrate the famous horses who left their mark on history, like Milton, Desert Orchid, and even Black Beauty, reflecting on what made them so special. Along the way, expect sisterly banter, wine-fueled laughs, and a heartfelt reminder of why we fall in love with horses in the first place.This week’s Sister Showdown: Would you rather ride the push button who makes you look good, or ride your crazy old pony and face public humiliation?So saddle up, pour yourself a glass, and join us as we raise a toast to the horses — personal and legendary — who truly left their mark.Follow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/Equine_n_Wine/

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    Ep 4 - Horsey Money Matters – What It Really Costs | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    Let’s be honest — horses don’t just eat hay, they eat money too!In this episode of the Equine’n’Wine Podcast, sisters Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa pour a glass and break down the real costs of horse ownership. From livery fees, farrier bills, and endless tack shopping to those surprise vet call-outs that make your bank account whinny in pain — nothing is off limits.They share funny stories of unexpected expenses, compare prices between Ireland and South Africa, and offer their own horsey money-saving hacks (from barefoot trimming to DIY yard jobs). Plus, this week’s Sister Showdown asks: what’s the biggest waste of money in the horse world — supplements, saddle pads, or overpriced show entries?If you’ve ever wondered what it really costs to keep a horse, or just need reassurance you’re not alone in spending more on your horse’s physio than your own, this one’s for you.Connect with us on Instagram www.Instagram.com/Equine_n_Wineor [email protected]

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    Ep 3 - "Falling with Style – Our Most Memorable Dismounts" | Equine'n'Wine Podcast

    Every rider falls off — the only question is how gracefully.In this episode of the Equine’n’Wine Podcast, sisters Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa swap their most memorable horse riding falls. From the first tumble as kids, to the funniest flops, to the scariest spills that shook their confidence, nothing is off-limits (except maybe our dignity).You’ll hear how we dusted ourselves off, tips for rebuilding confidence after a fall, and a few hard-earned lessons every rider should know. Plus, our Sister Showdown this week: “What’s worse — falling in the mud or gravel?”So pour yourself a glass, saddle up for some horse humour, and remember: it’s not about how many times you fall, but how stylishly you climb back on.Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/equine_n_wine/

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    Ep 2 - To Shoe or Not to Shoe – The Barefoot vs Shod Horse Debate | Equine’n’Wine Podcast

    To Shoe or Not to Shoe – The Barefoot vs Shod Horse Debate 🐴👢🍷In this episode of the Equine’n’Wine Podcast, horse-mad sisters Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa uncork the wine and dive into one of the horse world’s most hotly debated topics: barefoot vs shod horses.They share their own experiences — from managing barefoot hoof care on the Irish countryside to shoeing performance horses in the South African sun. You’ll hear the pros and cons of both approaches, common myths about barefoot horses and shod horses, farrier insights, hoof trimming tips, and the realities of keeping your horse sound on different terrain.Also in this episode: the 'Would you Rather' showdown you didn’t know you needed, plus plenty of stable talk, horse humour, and sisterly banter.If you love horses, riding, and a good glass of wine, this is the equestrian podcast for you.Follow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/equine_n_wine/

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    Ep.1 - Welcome to Our Saddle Soap for the Soul

    Join Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa for Equine’n’Wine — the podcast that spills the tea (and sometimes the Merlot) on all things horses, from barefoot battles and tack room truths to unexpected horse hugs and pony poo disasters.Whether you're a lifelong rider, returning after a break, or just dreaming of the equestrian life, this show brings you honest chats, expert insights, hilarious fails, and the kind of sisterly sass you didn’t know you needed.New episodes weekly. Bring wine. Leave your ego at the stable door.Follow us on Instagram @equine_n_wine Reach out via email [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Two horse-mad sisters. Two continents. One glass of wine (each).Join Emma-Jane in Ireland and Lorna in South Africa for Equine’n’Wine — the podcast that spills the tea (and sometimes the Merlot) on all things horses, from barefoot battles and tack room truths to unexpected horse hugs and pony poo disasters.Whether you're a lifelong rider, returning after a break, or just dreaming of the equestrian life, this show brings you honest chats, expert insights, hilarious fails, and the kind of sisterly sass you didn’t know you needed.New episodes weekly. Bring wine. Leave your ego at the stable

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