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Healing and Horsemanship

著者: Shannon Ray Riley
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  • A podcast exploring the many healing paths we walk with horses. Come along with me on this wild ride as we explore the vast, growing world where horsemanship and healing intersect.

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  • #12 Raising Energy and Active Pendulum Dowsing with Dana Jenkins
    2023/12/01

    Dana is an Equine Massage Therapist,  Energy Worker for horses & humans, and a wild horse advocate who eloquently speaks volumes about her work - and something you may not have heard of, but you should know about: Active Pendulum Dowsing.

    This episode truly needs little introduction. To preface, though as I like to do, I’ll simply share some highlights that we get into in this interview. Also, I’m excited to say that Dana is offering 15% off of her offerings to Members of The Herd who support the podcast. So enjoy the episode, and get in on this deal if you’re as curious about this mind-blowing modality as I am!

    In this interview we talk about:

    How Dana’s childhood horse helped her co-regulate and get through traumas she didn’t yet have the tools to cope with

    Why Dana says her leaving the horse world was her biggest regret - and how she came back to horses later in life

    How unprocessed emotions are stored in the body

    Dana’s introduction to the world of energy work and pendulum dowsing through working with a shaman

    How horses came back into Dana’s life when she began to heal herself

    Her journey becoming an Equine Bodyworker, and why she feels that the energy work she was doing facilitated her getting to that point

    How everyone has the gift of intuition - it’s up to us whether we trust, believe in, or cultivate our abilities

    And finally how energy work can help us come back into balance in a number of ways, through clearing obstacles, patching energy leaks, and opening us to positivity on the subtle body frontiers. 

    Resources:

    This show is supported by The Herd.

    I believe we’re only as strong as our herd. Become a Herd Member today! Membership offers behind-the-scenes bonuses for each episode, and access to my growing archive of content on all things health, wellness, and horses.

    Check out the interview transcript for this episode, ‘Raising Energy and Active Pendulum Dowsing with Dana Jenkins’ on the blog.

    This episode’s bonus for Herd Members is a 15% discount on Dana’s offerings at Elevation Equine - including remote Active Pendulum Dowsing. Go to The Herd’s membership site to learn more.

    Links from this episode:

    Elevation Equine Services

    Elevation Equine on Instagram

    Wild Willing Therapeutics & Training

    Wild Willing on Instagram

    The Herd Membership

    Podcast cover photo by Tricia Mogensen

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  • #11 Wild Horses and Rewriting Stories
    2023/10/13
    Wild horses spark inspiration in our hearts and minds, but that isn’t all that they fuel. They are also source of hundreds of years of controversy and debate, that continues to this day in the not-so-wild west.This episode is about my journey coming to know wild horses, from an activists perspective, then a trainer’s perspective, a guardian’s perspective and then finally from the perspective of a researcher. In this episode I’ll be sharing all about the history of the wild horse in North America, as well as their present day plight, and why it’s even of consequence.The main reason I’m devoting this episode to wild horses, though, is because over the last decade I have essentially voluntarily and figuratively been dragged away by wild horses. I wouldn’t be where I am today without their influence in my life.And that said, I have some big announcements to share - all of which, were inspired by wild horses.I’m self publishing a book, What We Tame, a collection of stories on gentling wild mustangs! Pre-sale options will be coming soon. The book will be available in print and as an e-book in November 2023!!!I’m also breathing new life into an old project, geared towards better understanding American mustangs, and all stories and perspectives that weave their narrative. I've launched The Wild Side: An Exploration of the Untamed - which is part Archive, part Community, designed to bring the wild horse community closer together and educate people about why wild horses matter. So if you are voluntarily dragged away by wild horses too, I hope to see you over at The Wild Side. In this episode I talk about:- The history of the wild horse in North America, as well as their present day plight- What exactly an American mustang is, and why they matter- The graphic details concerning the violence committed against them that led to the grassroots activism campaign and the passing of the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act- The Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Wild Horse and Burro Program and the complex pros and cons of the current management practices- How my interactions with wild horses as a trainer led me to question the management practices of on-range populations- Why my research on American mustangs in my postgraduate program in Anthrozoology drove me to gallop headlong into the wild horse controversy- The importance of reflecting on our beliefs, unpacking our perspectives, and truly listening to others who think differently- The difference between wild horse activists and wild horse advocates (and why I call myself an advocate)- Why I believe that wild horses are the main character in my story- How essential it is to think outside of ourselves - to think what the horse would want, instead of just what we want, and why there is often a difference between the twoResources:This show is supported by The Herd.I believe we’re only as strong as our herd. Become a Herd Member today! Membership offers behind-the-scenes bonuses for each episode, and access to my growing archive of content on all things health, wellness, and horses.Check out the post that expands on this episode, ‘Wild Horses and Rewriting Stories’ on the blog.Links from this episode:The Wild Side ArchiveThe Wild Side CommunityWhat We Tame - my book coming soon!!!Montgomery Creek RanchWild Horse Native Species ResearchBureau of Land Management (BLM) Wild Horse and Burro ProgramMustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West by Deanne StillmanWild Horse Country: the History, Myth, and Future of the Mustang by David PhilippsPopulation Genetics of Great Basin Wild HorsesWild Horse Annie and the Last of the Mustangs by David Cruise and Alison GriffithsWild Horses Adopted Under a Federal Program are Going to Slaughter by Dave PhilippsWild Horses, Wilder Controversy by Ben MastersWild Willing Therapeutics & TrainingWild Willing on InstagramThe Herd MembershipPodcast cover photo by Tricia Mogensen
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  • #10 Innate Wisdom and Channeling Intuition with Ashley Frye
    2023/08/21
    An Equine Therapy Facilitator, Earth Intuitive, Seer, and Space Holder, Ashley Frye speaks to the importance of “letting the wisdom of our bodies supersede any doubts we have about a particular path in life.”I was nothing short of blown away during my conversation with Ashley. She shared about the many paths she’s walked - as a high school educator for eleven years, a birth doula, a space holder for people to heal using photography and videography as her medium, and more. I’m so grateful for Ashley’s authenticity and courage as we delved into the shadows of what it’s like to have an incredible innate gift to channel, intuit, and work with Earth Medicine, only to fear being ostracized by the dominant culture.I feel so inspired by Ashley’s courage in sharing about her pursuit to not live small, and lead with an open heart, and I know you will too. In this interview we talk about:- Ashley’s intense initiation through grief during the hardest time of her life and her decision that she was not going to live with a closed heart- The importance of pause, and taking a moment to let things happen even if they are a struggle, instead of stepping in with the ‘fix-it’ mentality- How horses have so much grace for us and continue to show up in spite of ourselves- The way that horses sync their heart rate to humans with elevated respiration and innately work to regulate their nervous system- Ashley’s work as a birth doula and how she is called to help people find the “yes, you can do it” when fear and doubt closes in- Not playing it small and showing up authentically even with the fear of being ostracized for being different- The gift of channeling or “seeing” which Ashely has had her whole life and how she is working to overcome cultural norms and share her gift with the world openly- How when horses meet us where we are it gives us grace to meet ourselves where we are too- And unlearning the need to have control, and how Ashley believes that horses are “exceptionally good medicine in teaching us to show up and be with what isResources:This show is supported by The Herd.I believe we’re only as strong as our herd. Become a Herd Member today! Membership offers behind-the-scenes bonuses for each episode, and access to my growing archive of content on all things health, wellness, and horses.Check out the interview transcript for this episode, ‘Innate Wisdom and Channeling Intuition with Ashley Frye’ on the blog.This episode’s bonus for Herd Members is a 15% discount on Ashley’s Earth Medicine and Remote Journeywork offerings booked in 2023 through her business Of Breath and Bone.Links from this episode:Of Breath and BoneOf Breath and Bone on InstagramAshley’s Earth Medicine offeringAshley’s Journeywork offeringWild Hearts Equine TherapyWild Willing Therapeutics & TrainingWild Willing on InstagramThe Herd MembershipPodcast cover photo by Tricia Mogensen
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A podcast exploring the many healing paths we walk with horses. Come along with me on this wild ride as we explore the vast, growing world where horsemanship and healing intersect.

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