
Brought to you by beloved TV actress Beth Behrs (2 Broke Girls, The Neighborhood) and award-winning podcast producer Caroline Culbertson (Equestrian Voices, Horse Person), this bi-weekly podcast will explore the lessons that horses and their people can teach us about changing our world... and ourselves.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementSociety & Culture | |||

What does personal style look like when your body has changed, your priorities have shifted, and your life revolves around kids, horses, and getting through the day? In this episode, Caroline, Beth, and Alli Addison (founder of the lifestyle brand Mi... more
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Clare Staples shares her journey from a horse-loving child in England to becoming a leading advocate for wild horses in America. She discus... more
When journalist and Indigenous storyteller Kate Nelson received an unexpected email in 2012 suggesting that the man who raised her was not her biological father, her entire sense of self ruptured. What followed was a years-long journey into her Tling... more
What does it really mean to manifest a life that feels true? In this episode, Beth and Caroline sit down with To Be Magnetic founder Lacy Phillips to talk about manifestation, animal ownership, motherhood, and the real work of healing self-worth. The... more
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The bi-weekly show focuses on the profound lessons that can be learned from the interactions between horses and humans, emphasizing themes of personal growth, resilience, and creativity. Engaging dialogues explore diverse topics such as manifestation, mental health, parenting, and sustainability within the equestrian community. Notable guests from various backgrounds provide unique perspectives, and the hosts often reflect on their own experiences to enrich the narrative. The program stands out due to its blend of heartfelt authenticity, humor, and curiosity, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for listeners seeking inspiration and meaningful insights related to both equestrian life and broader societal issues.
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Recent guests on The Horsewoman's Almanac include:
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2. Clare Staples
3. Kate Nelson
4. Lacy Phillips
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6. Cate Havstad-Casad
7. AnnA Buffini
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