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The Horsewoman's Almanac

Beth Behrs & Caroline Culbertson
Personal Style
Mental Health
Motherhood
Horses
Personal Growth
Milton Manasco
Resilience
Storytelling
Horse Training
Creativity
Self-Improvement
Masculinity
Natural Horsemanship
Equestrian Sports
Skydog Sanctuary
Body Image
Postpartum Depression
Regenerative Agriculture
Parenting
Manifestation

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.

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Latest Episodes

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

This episode is sponsored by Corro. Use code HORSEWOMAN15 to get $15 off your purchase, valid until Dec. 24.

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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Recent Guests

Alli Addison
Owner of Milton Manasco, a Western and equestrian lifestyle brand
Milton Manasco
Episode: How to Find Your Personal Style in the Midst of Body Changes, Mothering, and Horse Craziness (With Alli Addison of Milton Menasco)
Clare Staples
Founder of Skydog Sanctuary
Skydog Sanctuary
Episode: A Voice for the Voiceless: Clare Staples of Skydog Sanctuary
Kate Nelson
Award-winning journalist and indigenous activist
Episode: Her Identity Shattered With One Email, But Horses Carried Her Through: Kate Nelson
Lacy Phillips
Founder of To Be Magnetic, specializes in manifestation and personal growth
To Be Magnetic
Episode: Manifesting, Magnetism and... Donkeys! Lacy Phillips of To Be Magnetic
Tik Maynard
Two-time Road to the Horse Champion and upper-level event rider
Episode: The Making of a Horseman, with Tik Maynard
Cate Havstad-Casad
A talented hat maker and entrepreneur, known for her work in regenerative fashion.
Episode: The Birth of a Mother, The Death of a Superwoman w/ Cate Havstad-Casad
AnnA Buffini
Elite dressage rider and social media influencer
Equestrian Sport
Episode: Social Media, Spirituality, and Stepping Away from Sport (Kinda) with AnnA Buffini

Hosts

Beth Behrs
Co-host with experience in acting and an entrepreneurial spirit.
Caroline Culbertson
Co-host known for podcast production and an equestrian background.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
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    Such a refreshingly honest and candid show about our equestrian lives! Keep going!

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    Tracy Rowe
    United States4 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the show for its authentic and candid discussions, particularly praising its approach to equestrian life and personal challenges. Many find the topics refreshing and relevant, which resonates with their own experiences and inspires them to keep exploring these themes. The mixture of light-hearted conversation and serious topics strikes a chord with audiences.

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Talking Points

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A Voice for the Voiceless: Clare Staples of Skydog Sanctuary
Q: Can you give us a little bit of the current landscape around just what is going on legally with slaughter, wild horse protection?
Clare discusses the challenges under current administration towards protecting public lands and wild horses, revealing how legislation has changed, leading to more horses being sold under poor conditions.
Her Identity Shattered With One Email, But Horses Carried Her Through: Kate Nelson
Q: What happened when you got that email that changed your understanding of your past?
Kate shares how the email revealed that her upbringing was based on falsehoods regarding her heritage, propelling her into an identity crisis and a journey of self-discovery.
Manifesting, Magnetism and... Donkeys! Lacy Phillips of To Be Magnetic
Q: What are blocks, and why are they important?
Blocks are subconscious beliefs formed from early experiences that hinder personal growth and manifestation; identifying and addressing them is crucial for a successful manifestation process.
Manifesting, Magnetism and... Donkeys! Lacy Phillips of To Be Magnetic
Q: Can you give us just like an overview?
The essence of my work is about helping people manifest their desires through a step-by-step process that involves psychological practices and addressing blocks from childhood.

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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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2. Clare Staples
3. Kate Nelson
4. Lacy Phillips
5. Tik Maynard
6. Cate Havstad-Casad
7. AnnA Buffini

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