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The world's leading daily morning podcast for the horse world with listeners in over 90 countries. A light, lively, entertaining look at the horse world and the people in it. The show includes entertaining conversation, out of the ordinary guests, numerous regular horse related segments, training tips, health segments, listener call ins, contests, giveaways and so much more.
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28/11/2024

Galloping Getaways: Guatemalan Horse Tours, for November 28, 2024

In this captivating episode of Galloping Getaways, we take our listeners on a vibrant journey to the enchanting country of Guatemala, a land rich in culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Join us as we sit down with Nicole Kristmann from Guatemalan Horse Tours, who will share her passion for horseback riding through some of the most stunning terrains the country has to offer. From lush green mountains to picturesque villages, Nicole will unveil the unique experiences that await adventurers on horseback. Get ready to explore the beauty of Guatemala from a whole new perspective, as we delve into stories of unforgettable rides, the deep connection between riders and their horses, and the cultural treasures that make this destination truly special. Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or a curious traveler, this episode promises to inspire your next getaway!HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3572 – Show Notes & Links:Hosts: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Nicole Kristmann of Guatemalan Horse Tours | Facebook | InstagramRecipe:Pepián de Pollo – Guatemala’s National Dishchicken, cut into serving pieces, with skin and fat removedwaterfresh tomatoes (Roma)chile pasa ( ancho or pasilla), dried with seeds and stem removedchile guaque (guajillo), dried with seeds and stem removedwhite onionsesame seeds (ajonjoli)shelled pumpkin seeds (pepita)cinnamon stickdried achiotecilantrocorn tortillas or French breadsalt to tastePre-cooked fresh vegetables such as green beans (stems removed), huisquil (peeled and chopped into large pieces) or potato (peeled and chopped). 1. Begin by cutting the chicken into serving-sized pieces and simmering it in 5 cups of water with salt for 30 minutes. Skim off and discard any grey scum that may form while cooking. Drain and reserve the broth for the sauce.2. Dry roast (toast) the cinnamon stick, pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds separately in a dry skillet (with no oil) until browned but not burned. The pumpkin seeds will pop when they’re fully toasted.3. Dry roast (toast ) two corn tortillas (or a piece of crusty French bread) in the same dry skillet. Remove from pan, pour small amount of water over it to moisten and set aside.4. Next, char the Roma tomatoes, chiles (stems and seeds removed) and onion over a dry skillet in batches until very well browned.5. Then, process the toasted sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds and cinnamon stick in a spice grinder or food processor until a very fine powder. You’ll likely need to pulse it several times to get it fine enough.6. Add the charred tomatoes, chiles and onion to the food processor. Remove the stem ends but don’t peel the tomatoes or onions. The charred skins add extra flavour and aroma to the sauce.7. Add the charred tomatoes, chiles and onion to the food processor. Don’t peel the tomatoes as you want the charred skins included in the sauce. If you processed the seed mixture in a spice grinder, add it to the food...
23m
05/11/2024

AHC: The Trail to a Horse Industry Career for November 5, 2024

For those hoping to pursue a career with horses – the options are endless! Whether your passion is equine health, sales, insurance, training, supplies or services like accounting, marketing, or technology like designing wearables and apps to developing and supporting websites. Today’s guest panelists will give us the 411 on how to identify and get yourself on the right career track. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3555 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Dr. Savannah Robin, Lecturer of Career and Professional Development at University of KentuckyGuest: Ellen Taylor of the Harness Horse Youth FoundationGuest: Dr. Amy Burke, Professor and the Coordinator for the Equine Studies Program in the Animal and Avian Sciences Department at the University of MarylandSponsor: Merck Animal HealthSponsor: PopulousFollow Horse Radio Network on Facebook or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horses Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)Time Stamps:00:04 - Introduction to Horses in the Morning00:40 - American Horse Council Special Episode01:03 - Careers in the Equine Industry01:41 - Emily's Journey in the Equine World04:05 - Panelists Share Their Experiences06:17 - Advice for Young Professionals11:07 - Diverse Career Paths in Equine Industry18:51 - Gaining Experience in the Industry27:35 - Networking and Mentorship Importance40:36 - Closing Thoughts and Resources49:12 - Outro and Acknowledgements
48m
16/10/2024

REVISIT: Baby Haynes, Crappy Lists and Some Weird News for October 16, 2024 by State Line Tack

Today, we're diving back into our archives for a truly heartwarming tale. Join us as we revisit an episode from October 2020, where Jamie and Glenn were joined by the incredible Tim Floyd, author of "Baby Haynes: A True Story About Adoption & Unconditional Love."Imagine being a one-month-old racehorse foal, suddenly orphaned after your mother succumbs to colic. That's the reality Baby Haynes faced. Desperate for survival, he needed a surrogate mother to provide the nourishment he so desperately needed.Through a stroke of fate, a neighboring mare who had recently lost her own foal stepped in to fill the void. A delicate grafting process united these two unlikely companions, forging an unbreakable bond between the mother mare and the tiny colt.In this episode, Baby Haynes narrates his extraordinary journey. From the trauma of losing his birth mother to the joy of finding a new family, he shares his experiences with remarkable candor. Discover how he adapted to his new surroundings, overcame challenges, and blossomed into a beautiful yearling.And of course, no Wednesday episode is complete without our signature lists and weird news! HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3542 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek:  co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Debbie Loucks: guest co-host;Title Sponsor: State Line TackPhoto: Horses in the MorningGuest: Tim Floyd, author of "Baby Haynes:  A True Story About Adoption & Unconditional Love"Visit our Facebook page for all the pics and postsFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by:  Daily Dose and Listeners Like You!Support the show
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