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EP 83: Keeping Show Ponies Happy

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Piper Klemm

In this second episode in our special HRN Host Series, Helena welcomes Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid Horse Magazine.

Piper didn’t start out her career in horses the way many equestrians do. She received her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, but just two years later, she started The Plaid Horse magazine, and since then it’s been a whirlwind of passion, ponies, and podcasts. In addition to her work at the helm of her equestrian media empire, Piper is an active member of the hunter/jumper community, owning a fleet of lease ponies, and showing her own horse in adult hunter divisions. Piper’s goal is for everyone to become as educated about horsemanship and hunter/jumper sports as possible.

In this episode, Helena chats with Piper to talk about how she keeps her lease ponies safe and happy while doing their jobs in various homes throughout the U.S. Listen in!

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EP 67: 10 Tips for Better Barn Management

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Barns are the perfect proving grounds for efficient management and thoughtful design.Purina Omega Match

There are many different ways we can improve upon our daily chores – from setting up feed and turning horses out, to sweeping up after all of those picked hooves. This week, I’m sharing a few observations and tips that can keep your barn chores flowing and efficient. Plus, one more update on Siouxsie and the Solitary Witch. Listen in to find out how we fared on the return trip to Hoo Hollow!

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EP 63: Listener Stories with Nina from Washington

In Washington state, Nina Halvorsen is living her best life with her reining horses at home and a never-ending list of things to do around her farm. It’s what so many of us horse lovers live for! Riding and driving and training our horses is the payoff, but the work that goes into keeping our horses is almost as much fun. In this episode, Nina shares her story of setting up a 4-acre property in western Washington. We talk site planning, strategies for managing water, paddock footing, the pros and cons of different gravel, and more. Listen in and get to know another Stall and Stable friend!

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EP 59: Listener Stories with Ashley in Atlanta

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Did you know that 95% of new podcasts fade away within the first year? Podcasting is not as easy as it seems, and that’s pretty much true for most things that are worth doing. If you love it, the hard work and the time it takes to be good at it, are small prices to pay for the joy of doing it every day. Kind of like working with horses. 

One of the things I love the most about my job as a podcast producer, is the chance to connect with and learn from my fellow equestrians. Through our passion for horses and the art of conversation, these connections help make the horse world better and stronger. My guest today is Ashley Newman, a Stall and Stable listener from Atlanta, Georgia who just bought her first farm. Ashley is in the process of setting things up for her own horse, while putting plans into place to one day welcome boarders, as well. I’m excited for you to get to know her, so listen in!

Ashley modeling in car driver seat.      Ashley posing with her horse Bright

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EP 58: Winter Drama at Hoo Hollow

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This episode is brought to you by: Lucas Equine Equipment, makers of fine quality stall components and accessories. And, by Tangent Materials, smart fencing for safer farms.

Well, well, well, it’s been an interesting three months of learning, coping, and evolving here at Hoo Hollow! From mental health and crazy horses, to shattered splint bones and a new truck, there’s a lot to cover. No matter how long you’ve been involved with horses, or how much you think you know, there is ALWAYS room for learning… and a slice or two of Humble Pie. Listen in!

(p.s. That’s Brody snoozing in our feature photo this week. He’s real good at taking advantage of a little winter sunshine.)

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