Conversations About Harmony

This offering was created for those who care deeply about their horses and want a place to think, learn, and grow alongside others who feel the same.

These are not traditional lessons. They are conversations.

Twice a month, we come together on Zoom to explore the art of creating willing partnerships with our horses. The focus is on feel, communication, and developing a relationship that is genuinely good for both horse and human. There is space here to ask questions, share experiences, and reflect on the realities of horsemanship, including the parts that are often overlooked.

Many of the people drawn to this space are navigating a quieter, more thoughtful path. They are refining their approach, questioning what they’ve been taught, and striving for something more harmonious. They may also be navigating the physical and emotional shifts that come with time, while still feeling a strong sense of responsibility to do right by their horses.

This is a place where those perspectives are understood.

Calls are typically held on Thursdays, alternating between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM Central Time to accommodate different schedules. If you are unable to attend live, replays will be available so you can engage with the material at your convenience.

If you are looking for connection, thoughtful discussion, and a deeper understanding of what it means to create harmony with your horse, you will feel at home here.

Conversations About Harmony
$25.00 every month

This offering was created for those who care deeply about their horses and want a place to think, learn, and grow alongside others who feel the same.

These are not traditional lessons. They are conversations.

Twice a month, we come together on Zoom to explore the art of creating willing partnerships with our horses. The focus is on feel, communication, and developing a relationship that is genuinely good for both horse and human. There is space here to ask questions, share experiences, and reflect on the realities of horsemanship, including the parts that are often overlooked.

Interested? Want to know more?