Three women bonded by their passion for horses sharing their dreams, failures, knowledge, ideas, and stories, usually while sipping a beverage together!
Winter weather, new horses, and busy barns—Shelley, Emily, and Shawna dive into the whirlwind of their lives in this heartfelt and entertaining episode. They swap personal stories about their horses, from the ups and downs of training to the deep emotional bonds that come with life in the equestrian world. Shawna shares the journey of her new mare, Mary Jane Chrome, as she transitions from the racetrack to a second career, while Shelley and Emily open up about their own experiences retraining thoroughbreds. The conversation also takes a reflective turn, touching on the impact of loss in their equestrian journeys and the excitement of new beginnings. And to top it all off? A bit of humor with PanGloss, a horse who just might have a future as an equine advice columnist. Join us for this lively, candid, and heartfelt discussion—you won’t want to miss it! In this episode, we're drinking the Gratsi boxed wine again. Such a great everyday drinking wine. You can order it here and get 2 free glasses, which is fun! Emily is drinking her "grocery store wine" (we were in separate locations), Meiomi Pinot Noir. It's one of her everyday favorites. Â
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How We Look at Training Programs
In this conversation, the hosts discuss their daily lives as horse owners, sharing personal anecdotes and experiences. They delve into the different perspectives they each bring to horse care and training, highlighting their unique roles in the equestrian world. The conversation covers insights into breeding practices, the importance of horse health and training strategies, and how to prepare horses for competition. The hosts emphasize the individuality of each horse and the need for tailored approaches in training and care. In this conversation, Emily and Shelley discuss the intricacies of horse training, emphasizing the importance of starting from a solid foundation, recognizing plateaus, and the role of physiotherapy in enhancing a horse's performance. They explore how to interpret horse behavior, the balance of stress in training, and the significance of documenting progress over time. The dialogue also touches on the development of young horses and the need for patience and understanding in the training process. Tonight we're drinking some awesome box wine! It's called Gratsi and their red and rose is really good. We haven't tried the white yet. Shawna has an affiliate link. Here's an offer for 2 Free Bà caro Wine Glasses for your first order at Gratsi. To accept, use her referral link HERE. Also, this is fence Emily mentioned. Hard to believe the horse wasn't hurt but they literally barely had a scratch. Horses!
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The Impact Coaches have on Students
In this episode, Emily, Shawna and Shelley talk about the impact coaches have on students. They talk about their personal experiences, lessons learned, and what they look for in a coach. It’s a thought provoking discussion and will hopefully help you reflect on your coaching experience. If you are a coach, it’s interesting to listen to the impact you have on students. It’s a tricky job and can take a lifetime to get right! We’re drinking wine from Sculpterra again. This will be a common occurrence.   We are drinking Pinot Noir from the Heroe line, which is both delicious and affordable (win win!). Learn more about the winery here: https://sculpterra.orderport.net/wines/Heroe Â
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Shelley’s Annual Public Service Announcement
In this episode of Stable Sisters, Shelley shares her annual public service announcement regarding horse health, emphasizing the importance of taking a horse's temperature when administering medication. She recounts her personal journey with her horse, Trep, detailing the challenges they faced with his health issues, the eventual diagnosis of cholangiohepatitis, and the lessons learned from their experiences. The episode serves as a poignant reminder for horse owners to be vigilant about their horse's health and to communicate effectively with their veterinarians.  No beverage on this podcast, even though Shelley could use one while relaying this story. Â
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Dream Barn & Trailer Features
In this episode of the Stable Sisters podcast, hosts Emily Rosenbaum, Shawna Thomas, and Shelley Thomas brainstorm what features their dream barn and trailer would have, if money was no object. These features emphasize the importance of organization, airflow, safety, and comfort for horses. We are drinking (much to Shelley’s delight!) an old vine zinfandel called Wild Thing, from Carol Shelton Vineyard. It was a gift to Emily from her aunt, and we all enjoyed it! Thank you auntie!! Â
Three women bonded by their passion for horses sharing their dreams, failures, knowledge, ideas, and stories, usually while sipping a beverage together!