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RogerDog36Wonderful Podcast!Hi Ben and Jo, your podcast is wonderful! I know of Buck, Mary and Reata through my sisters Johanna Redmond and Jay Ohaco, who’ve been attending Buck’s clinics for over 20 years. (I rode horses myself for 20 years starting at a kid, before an illness rendered me physically disabled). I feel like I have such a greater appreciation for Buck’s work with horses seeing how it has changed not only my sister’s views on colt starting and gentle horsemanship, but that of my own as well. Watching Buck’s documentary in 2011 helped me to navigate my life as a young disabled person who has had to reinvent myself time and time again just to fit in, then realizing that people also have to make room for as well. I hope one day to attend one of Buck’s clinics as a spectator. Well done with this episode Ben, Joe and Buck. EWD as my late father would say who was proud to have met Buck in order to shake his hand. Habere beatum diem.
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SamAQHACharlotte Dujardin PodcastTerrible podcast! Normally I like your podcast but this episode really showed another side and of you. The video showed a horse being whipped with a lunge whip - totally inappropriate. The fact that you didn’t have stronger words for her actions tells me that I would never let you near my horses, let alone train them. You are most worried about being “cancelled” than being real about horse abuse. Really disappointed in you!
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dhevzucKeep them coming 👌I been enjoying your guys podcast, and gems of knowledge on the show. I found a few of your guest that I’m a big fan of, that I never heard before the pod. Thanks for connecting us with awesome people and sharing. I really liked Dan Lorenz, and the positive spin he had in the ranch world
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showaqhaDrugs is the difference with nrhaThe difference with NRHA is they allow drugs in competition. Sedivet it look up. Drugs and abuse it’s all about the dollars . The funny thing is they also charge for drug testing 😂I have never seen drug testers at any of there shows. Maybe the RFM.
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YellsbackGreat Variety with Equestrian BaseI cannot recall how I stumbled upon On The Move Podcast, but I’m very thankful I did. All of the guests have some sort of equestrian base or background, but the variety in their experience, work and lives is vast. You have big names, like the Brannamans and Dr. Deb Bennet. I loved the interviews of people from my home state of Wyoming, particularly Skye Clark and Stephen Yellowtail. (Well, Stephen is technically in Montana, but he’s just over the border from my hometown of Sheridan, so I counted him, ha!)😆 As a farrier myself, it was wonderful to hear the interview with Travis Burns…keep more farriers coming! This podcast will open your eyes to areas you may not know much about, such as interviews with UK trainer Damien McNickle or Steeplechaser Sam Cockburn. It’s wonderful to hear interviews like Indy O’Connor, and the good he’s trying to do in the world for both wild horses and people. Keep up the excellent forum, and I look forward to hearing what you thought about your visit to Sheridan…including King Ropes & Saddlery. 🐎
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FanFromNOVAA HUGE fan!For horsemen in all walks of life you will enjoy every minute and relate to much in these very well done podcasts. Ben and Joe take you along on their journey to learn more about the amazing community of horsemen and women that we have in our wonderful world of horses. Authentic, unedited, unscripted, inspiring, and entertaining as well as educational! Keep up the great work!
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workin'4spirit1st time listener from the East CoastLots of fun bantering back and forth. Good information. Remember you have female listeners and we not always “one of the guys”. Have several of these episodes queued up and I’m on the hunt for a master chap maker. Thanks so much for this podcast!
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BShu74Great stuffBegan listening after the interview with Jeremy Morris and seeing an instagram reel at the pro-am. Just finished with the Jeff Mundell episode. Down to earth podcast. Real guys doing real things. Good stuff
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jilygoat#1 though #10 Lovin these! Glad these more!!1987 took my first Ray Hunt colt starting class. Wow, what a mind opener. I love these potcasts these guys are providing. Like reliving and remembering that excitement I got from way back in 1987. And now learning about how far the Dorrance brothers and Ray’s legacy has spread over the years. And with our love for the horse in mind, What a great thing that is. I look forward to savoring as many podcasts as you guys can make. Thank you! I’m so so glad I stumbled across these somehow. Ride On🐴
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Meredith in SCGreat podcast!I love the range of guests on the show- I’m always excited when a new episode pops up in my library. I’ve been equally entertained by interviews with my old professors, middle school classmates, and professionals I’ve never heard of. I’m energized by thoughts and discussions in each episode. Keep movin’!!
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QpzmwoaleoxmReally enjoyingI’m really enjoying the podcast! Quality, real conversations! I love the variety of topics covered, including training, personal mentality, growth, struggles, horsemanship, and even nutrition. Keep it up! Looking forward to more episodes.
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Matthew PasierGreat Podcast!I really enjoy listening to “On the Move”. I enjoy how each guest brings a new perspective and expertise on a different slice of the horsemen world! I think it is so neat that two driven and ambitious horsemen are taking it upon themselves to share this culture and craft!
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kayyjewlersGreat!I love the interviews. Definitely listen to theTravis Burns & Mark Crisman podcasts! So great!
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LacciterGreat podcast!I know these folks personally so maybe I am biased- I’ve enjoyed these first few episodes. They are a few years younger than me, but are folks that I really look up to and respect. I have always believed that there is something to learn from every person, and I think these two gentlemen have a a lot they can share.
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