This podcast is a place for the new paradigm of the horse industry to have a place to expand. Join me, the herd, and guests in the simple act of sharing our horse related experiences and explorations, in a space where human and horse can come together.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityPets & AnimalsSpiritualityKids & Family |
In this solocast I share some of the musings and insights I have been sitting with over the past few months in relation to the Herd, my own sense of self, and life in general. As ever, the Herd are my greatest teachers - Laila has been showing me the... more
Damian Hallam, one of the top five dressage coaches in the UK, joins me in this episode to discuss some of his perspectives on having an ethical, energetic bond with horses whilst working in the competitive field of horsemanship. Damian shares openly... more
On this week’s episode on the Being Herd Podcast the incredible Carina Maiwald and I traverse the topic of process with horses, Carina shares with us some of her personal journey through burn out to discovering what truly works for her and how to mai... more
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Hola! Katana and I have been listening to the most recent episode and found it interesting relating to where we are now in life. I recommend returning any value anyone may have received from “Being Herd” podcast directly back to Dilara in whatever form they feel comfortable with. Keep it up! If we change within then we win!
I have always felt this in you, it’s amazing how you are interpreting a new journey going on how you feel and experience the horse connection. I think this will raise awareness to so many people and allow them to go on their own journey.
Off the charts. I found this introduction episode of the Being Herd podcast a pure joy to listen to… Dilara has an easeful, very intelligent, natural ability to communicate not just her experience but the very real, potent, subtle, nuanced issues, insights and observations and the spaces in the Human~Equine shared world and relationship that are seeing the beginnings of a shift in their patterns towards a greater ( and long overdue I would say/ feel ) respect for the divine intelligences and les... more
Apple Podcasts | #243 | United States/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #52 | Canada/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #192 | United Kingdom/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #51 | Australia/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #213 | France/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #40 | Norway/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
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