Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Horse Show Bestie
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| Welcome to Horse Show Bestie | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:31:32 | |
We’re so excited to kick things off! In this very first episode, you’ll get to know Crysta Brown, a horse trainer, and Scott Cooper, her amateur bestie who’s along for the ride (and all the laughs). We share a little about who we are, how we became horse show besties, and what inspired us to start this podcast. Plus, we chat about our hopes for the show, from swapping stories and giving insider tips to just making the horse show world feel a little more fun and relatable. Grab your headphones, because the adventure starts here! | |||
| Why is it SO expensive?? | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:56:01 | |
Welcome to "Horse Show Bestie" Episode 2!! Where Scott Cooper and Crysta Brown talk through everything horse show. In this episode, they tackle the big questions: Why are horses so expensive? Is it normal to spend your retirement on a weekend show? And why do we do this to ourselves? Scott and Crysta share their own tales of horse showing disasters, the joys of being a "tire kicker," and the art of surviving a show with your sanity intact. Of course, the conversation goes completely off the rails. So, saddle up for a chat that's as unpredictable as buying sight unseen off video. No promises of life-changing insights, but plenty of laughs and maybe a few "aha" moments. | |||
| We Went to Therapy! - Talking Equestrian Mental Health with Jenny Swanson | 29 Sep 2025 | 01:06:53 | |
In this episode, hosts Scott Cooper and Crysta Brown engage in a heartfelt conversation with Dr. Jenny, a mental health professional specializing in equestrian sports. They discuss the complexities of grief, particularly in the context of losing a beloved horse, and how it affects individuals within the horse community. Dr. Jenny shares insights on the stages of grief, the importance of mental health support, and coping strategies for dealing with loss. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by horse trainers and the normalization of substance use in the industry. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the significance of community, connection, and the need for open discussions about mental health in the equestrian world. | |||
| Talking Sales and Social Media with Jenna Seppa | 14 Oct 2025 | 01:28:52 | |
In this episode of Horse Show Besties, hosts Scott Cooper and Crysta Brown reconnect after a break, discussing their equestrian lives, the challenges of managing horses, and the excitement of upcoming shows. They delve into the importance of awards and trinkets in the horse community, and introduce their guest, Jenna Seppa, who is making waves in horse sales and social media. | |||
| Horsey Costume Contests and APHA Western Nationals | 20 Oct 2025 | 01:10:16 | |
In this episode Scott and Crysta record solo, chit chatting about their best costume contest memories, plans for the upcoming Western Nationals, and check ins on all their favorite horses. | |||
| We Design Our Perfect Horse Show - and It's Only Slightly Unhinged | 28 Oct 2025 | 01:10:39 | |
Scott and Crysta are taking over the horse show world — and building their dream horse show from the ground up. Think perfect horse show venues, amazing prizes, classes every APHA and AQHA rider wishes existed, and horse show life activities that definitely don’t belong on a schedule. If you love western showing, equestrian comedy, and a little chaos… this episode is for you. | |||
| We Went Global! – Talking Quarter Horses Around the World with AQHA International | 05 Nov 2025 | 00:56:49 | |
We went global, besties! In this episode, we’re joined by Scott Neuman and Joanne Canedo from AQHA International to deep dive into how the American Quarter Horse is taking over the world. From international shows to educational programs and everything in between, we’re talking about how AQHA is connecting horse lovers across continents. We dive into the wild world of global horsemanship, cultural exchanges, and what it’s really like to grow the Quarter Horse community in countries where “lope” isn’t exactly in the dictionary. 🌍🐴 Plus, we chat about upcoming AQHA events (hello, World Show!) and how international riders are bringing major main-character energy to the arena. Editor’s Note: Okay y’all… huge apologies for the sound gremlins in this one — we had some tech issues and lost part of Scott Neuman’s audio halfway through. As we keep growing, we promise our sound quality will glow up. The convo is still packed with amazing insights, so stick with us — it’s worth it, pinky swear. | |||
| Fake It Till You Make It... and Other Post Nationals Wisdom | 11 Nov 2025 | 01:13:32 | |
Fresh off the chaos of APHA Western Nationals, Scott and Crysta are back — slightly traumatized, highly caffeinated, and ready to talk about what’s next. In this post-show debrief, they share their biggest takeaways from the show ring, what went right (and very, very wrong). The duo answers listener questions and dives into the joy and discomfort of being a beginner again, finding the right trainer when you’re starting over, and how hyper-fixation and observation can fast-track your learning. They also open up about imposter syndrome, mental prep for big patterns, and how celebrating small wins keeps you grounded when everything feels overwhelming. Whether you’re coming down from your own show high or just here for the relatable barn banter, this episode is equal parts therapy session, pep talk, and inside look at what really happens after the big show. Keywords: horse show podcast, equestrian podcast, APHA Western Nationals, beginner rider tips, horse show recap, equestrian humor, trying new disciplines, overcoming imposter syndrome, horse training, AQHA, APHA, western pleasure, ranch riding | |||
| Shannon Watters Spills All the Horse Show Tea and We’re Here for It | 18 Nov 2025 | 01:07:29 | |
Get ready, horse girls (and boys), because this episode is pure equestrian tea! 💁♀️🐴✨ Scott Cooper and Crysta Brown sit down with the fabulous Shannon Watters, a total powerhouse in the Paint and Quarter Horse world. From her early days as a youth competitor to becoming a successful trainer and World Show standout, Shannon takes us on her journey—complete with big wins, behind-the-scenes moments, and all the juicy gossip. The trio chats all things presentation (because yes, your vibe does matter in the show pen), the magic of consistent training, and how sales and marketing play into building a thriving horse career. This episode dives into the heart of horse training: understanding each horse’s unique strengths, keeping communication honest and positive with clients, and navigating the ups and downs of being part of such a public, tight-knit community. Shannon gets real about challenges, the incredible support she’s received, and what it’s like transitioning between associations—all while celebrating the joy of living in this vibrant, horse-loving world. | |||
| Ammy's Gone Wild - Maddie Munn encourages Scotts Reining Dreams | 25 Nov 2025 | 01:22:19 | |
This week your horse show besties sit down with Maddie Munn to chat all about moving from Florida to Northern Ireland, European reining, and her brand-new auction platform 5 Star Equine. Crysta and Maddie talk shared NI experiences, from weather shocks to the realities of horse ownership. Of course we get into our usual barn aisle banter—Thanksgiving traditions, gas station snacks, community support, long-distance friendships, and navigating the pressures of showing. Plus, a look at how Western disciplines are evolving and what the future of international competition could look like. Grab your dirty soda and come hang out with your horse show besties. WARNING: There are curse words that are unbleeped in today's episode | |||
| The Kids Are Alright: How AQHA is Supporting the Next Generation ft. Helen Hardy | 02 Dec 2025 | 01:14:20 | |
This episode is full of insider scoop and inspiration! Scott Cooper and Crysta Brown chat with Helen Hardy, AQHA’s Manager of Youth Development, about her journey in the horse world and how she’s shaping programs to help young equestrians thrive. They dive into the challenges youth face, the importance of belonging, and what it really takes to keep young riders engaged as they transition into adulthood. Helen shares how AQHA is bridging that gap with programs like AQHLead, recognition awards, and the Emerging Leader Award, while emphasizing hands-on experience, inclusivity, and community support. Along the way, the hosts laugh about youth show fashion throwbacks, the realities of adult financial independence, and the ways investing in young adult programs makes a real difference for the industry. If you want to know what AQHA is doing for the next generation of riders, this episode is your must-listen. | |||
| Blankets, Burnout & Budget Bling: A Winter Survival Episode | 09 Dec 2025 | 01:13:22 | |
This week, Scott and Crysta are jumping right into all the things winter time... blanketing, burnout, budget bling, and why sometimes the best thing you can do for your horse (and yourself!) is take a dang break. We talk about the infamous blanketing debate—when to blanket, why we blanket, and why it make the internet insane every winter. Then we pivot into the weirdness of having no real “show season” anymore and why the lack of downtime is contributing to burnout for both trainers and exhibitors. Scotts asks Crysta how to use color theory to pick show clothes that flatter you and your horse AND how to pull the blue ribbons without needing a second mortgage because show outfits shouldn't be exclusionary or stressful. Through it all, we circle back to what makes the horse world great: community, support, and remembering that horse show life isn’t your whole personality (even if it feels like it). If you need a little reminder to breathe, take a break, and still slay in the arena on a budget... let us be your horse show bestie. | |||
| Crossover Episode!! with Kanter Kulture's Ali Hubbell | 17 Dec 2025 | 01:00:07 | |
Grab your coffee (or your boxed wine), because this episode is a real one. We’re joined by Ali Hubbell, host of the Kanter Kulture Podcast, for a wide-ranging, no-fluff conversation about what it actually feels like to exist in the modern horse world. We talk all things horsey social media and Ali shares behind-the-scenes insight on how her content looks SO good. Then we go deeper: bullying, barn drama, gatekeeping, and how so many riders quietly fall out of love with horses before finding their way back. We unpack realistic goal-setting, ethics in competition, and the complicated relationship between prestige, participation, and recognition at horse shows. From amateur rules and age divisions to the financial realities trainers and exhibitors are navigating right now, this episode asks the questions a lot of people are thinking—but few say out loud. We wrap with big ideas about honor codes, fundraising, and how we might actually support the horse community instead of just talking about it. If you’ve ever thought “there has to be a better way”—this one’s for you. | |||
| 2026 Energy, Dumping your Boyfriend, and Rule Change Proposals | 14 Jan 2026 | 01:24:43 | |
The besties are back and skipping the highlight reel in favor of honest horse show life. In this episode, Scott and Crysta catch up after the holiday break, swap stories from recent shows and clinics, and chat about what they actually want from their horse lives in the year ahead. We talk goals without the grind, ambition without burnout, and why fun might be the underrated tool you are overlooking. The conversation also dips into some of the bigger topics buzzing around the industry right now including rule change discussions, walk trot accessibility, and why online conversations can help or completely derail progress. In this episode, we cover:
Equal parts horse show strategy, industry perspective, and bestie to bestie encouragement. If you have ever felt stuck between pushing harder and enjoying the ride, press play. This episode might be the permission slip you did not know you needed. 💅🐎 | |||
| Scott Cooper is a Grinch! The first ever HSB Christmas Special! | 23 Dec 2025 | 01:11:27 | |
WARNING: This episode has curse words that are unbleeped If you’ve ever side-eyed a forced holiday party, felt weird pressure to buy “the perfect gift,” or secretly thought December might be the best time to buy a horse… this episode is for you. Crysta Brown and Scott Cooper settle in after a few to many cold ones for an honest, unfiltered conversation that starts with Christmas chaos and somehow (very naturally) lands in the heart of what really matters in the horse world. Scott proudly claims his role as the resident Christmas Grinch, calling out the consumerism, the early decorations, and the pressure to perform holiday cheer. Crysta shares her own creative holiday hacks, from thoughtful gifts to custom wrapping paper, and reflects on past Christmases where meaning mattered more than money. From there, the conversation shifts barn-side. They break down why December is actually a smart time to buy horses, how breeders and trainers are navigating year-end realities, and why proven stallions still matter when it comes to long-term success. They also get real about the social dynamics of horse shows, the emotional toll of the industry, and how generosity and community are what keep people going when inspiration feels thin. This episode is equal parts horse business talk, life perspective, and that reassuring reminder that you’re not the only one craving simpler traditions, better boundaries, and a more supportive horse community. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the season or the industry, this one will feel like a deep breath and a reminder that you’re not alone. In This Episode, We Talk About
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| What If You Did Everything Right... But STILL Failed | 19 Jan 2026 | 01:12:49 | |
Grab your coffee and your emotional support animal, besties. This episode is a real one, made for anyone whose perfectly planned goal did not happen. Scott and Crysta talk about what it feels like to do the work, set the goal, and still come up short. We get real about failure, disappointment, and the weird emotional hangover that follows when your expectations do not match reality. Then we talk about what comes next, how to pivot, reset, and keep moving without losing your love for the sport. Along the way, Scott admits to choosing a Palm Springs weekend over a riding lesson, because life outside the barn matters too. Crysta shares an update on young Ricky Bobby, including farrier compliments that absolutely count as wins. We also dive into the exhausting reality of chasing horse lameness. The vet visits, the waiting, the mental and emotional toll, and how quickly your confidence and plans can unravel when your horse is not quite right. From there, the conversation opens into mental health. Managing anxiety, processing disappointment, and learning how to sit with both gratitude and grief at the same time. Horse showing is full of highs and lows, and everyone rides them, even when it looks perfect from the outside. If you have ever left a show questioning everything, feeling burned out, or wondering how to pivot when the goal does not work out, this episode is for you. If you'd like to consult with Crysta on your equestrian journey, check out CBhorsemanship.com and book a Confidential Call with Crysta to discuss your goals. | |||
| The Horse Show Therapist Roasts Our Goal Setting! | 26 Jan 2026 | 01:13:06 | |
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. J, Horse Show Therapist as she sits down hosts Scott Cooper and Crysta Brown and makes them rethink their life choices (but in a productive way). We talk about goal setting without emotionally damaging yourself, what does it look like to set a goal that isn't outcome based, and focusing on what brings us joy and not just everything that sucks right now. We also get into the very real stuff: unrealistic timelines, comparison spirals, financial anxiety, and that constant feeling of “I should be doing more.” Dr. J breaks down why accepting your starting point isn’t settling, why flexibility is a skill, and how chasing tiny wins keeps you from rage-quitting a sport that already costs too much. If you’re trying to build a winning mindset while also enjoying the ride (or at least not dissociating in the warm-up), this episode is a grounded reminder that progress is messy, flow state is worth chasing, and the joy is usually in the process, the people, and the moments when everything briefly clicks. | |||
| Katie Van Slyke Tell Us What We've All Been Wondering | 03 Feb 2026 | 01:01:08 | |
🚨 BIG GUEST ENERGY ALERT 🚨 We talk about the breeding barn, stallion ownership realities, social media chaos, and why local horse shows are the backbone of the horse world. Katie keeps it real-real about what’s working, what’s broken, and what she's doing to facilitate a glow-up in the industry (looking at you, accessibility 👀). If you care about young horse sales, AQHA, grassroots shows, content creation, or just love hearing people talk business + horses, this episode is for you. ✨ Expect: Katie doesn’t just talk the talk — she’s focused on giving back, running a breeding program, owning stallions, and showing up online without losing her mind (mostly). #HorseShowBesties #KatieVanSlyke #AQHA #HorseIndustry #EquestrianLifestyle #HorseGirlEnergy #LocalShowsMatter #BreedingTalk #HorsePodcast | |||
| A Team USA Physical Therapist Dr.Kari Talks Improving Horses By Improving Riders | 10 Feb 2026 | 01:10:59 | |
Let’s be for real when was the last time you spent as much time (or money) on your own body as you do on your horse’s chiro, massage, and vet bills? 💅 In this episode, we’re sitting down with the queen of rider wellness, Dr. Kari, to talk about why your physical therapy era is actually the secret to leveling up your performance in the ring. We’re deep-diving into the "why" behind common positioning struggles and how your own biomechanics are basically the remote control for how your horse moves. We’re breaking down those "why can't I just do it?" moments and how PT can fix the stuff your trainer keeps yelling at you about. Dr. Kari calls us out on taking responsibility for your own fitness makes you a better partner for your horse (because they shouldn't have to carry our crookedness, tbh). No gatekeeping here! You’ll get actual tips you can add to your pre-ride routine so you’re not stiff as a board when you mount up. If you’ve been feeling a little "off" in the saddle or you’re rready to optimize for your upcoming show season, this episode is your sign to start prioritizing you. Your horse (and your scores) will thank you. 🦄✨ Check out our first sponsor!! Nac Equine Services! | |||
| Just The Two of Us: Crysta and Scott Reunited | 17 Mar 2026 | 01:16:34 | |
Bestie… the duo is BACK. They get into what has been going on lately, from changes in the industry to the reality of making decisions for your horse when it actually matters. Not in a heavy way, just real talk about the stuff you are probably already thinking about but maybe not saying out loud. There is also some Sun Circuit talk, a little people watching energy, and a reminder that the horse show world is just as much about who you are around as what class you are in. Overall it feels like a catch up with people who get it. Go listen, then text your bestie because you will definitely have something to say 👀🐎 | |||
| Coming Back From Injury with Jessi Lueth | 08 Mar 2026 | 01:04:10 | |
Bestie, today’s episode is a little different and kind of wild. Scott starts off by sharing the story of a ski accident he had recently that left him with some pretty serious injuries and a long road to recovery. He talks through what happened, what the recovery process has looked like so far, and how moments like that really make you think about the risks we take in both skiing and riding. From there, the conversation shifts into something a lot of horse people can relate to… injuries and the comeback that follows. Scott brings on guest Jessi Lueth who has gone through her own injury and recovery journey, and they talk about the mental side of getting back on your feet, leaning on the people around you, and finding the grit to keep going. It’s a really honest conversation about resilience, setbacks, and the kind of support that makes a comeback possible. 💛 | |||
| Trail Rides, AQHA Convention, and a Scott update! | 25 Mar 2026 | 01:15:07 | |
In this episode, Scott Cooper and Crysta Brown share their insights on horse training, trail riding, and the importance of confidence and trust in horsemanship. They discuss practical tips, personal experiences, and the mental aspects of developing a strong rider-horse relationship. Scott Cooper shares his journey of recovery, community involvement, and the importance of honesty and diversity in the horse industry. Crysta Brown explores how to stay connected without a horse, the value of community, and strategies for engaging younger generations. | |||
| Flipping Horse Shows Upside Down: Saving The Horse World with UDJC Founder David Reichert | 03 Apr 2026 | 01:01:13 | |
Alright bestie, this episode is one of those “wait… why are we not doing this already?” conversations 👀 We sat down with David Reichert, the founder of UDJC, and got into some real talk about what’s actually broken in the American horse show industry… and more importantly, what we can do about it. If you’ve felt like showing has gotten too expensive, too exclusive, or just straight up disconnected from what riders actually need to grow… you’re gonna feel very seen in this one. Also… quick warning 😅 David is a little spicy. He does not sugarcoat, and he’s definitely not trying to win a popularity contest. But honestly? That’s kind of the point. His blunt, say-it-like-it-is approach is exactly why he’s able to call out the real problems in the industry without dancing around them. And more importantly, it’s why he’s actually doing something about it instead of just talking in circles. So if you like your conversations honest, a little bold, and actually productive… you’re gonna appreciate this one. 🎧 Episode OverviewDavid breaks down how UDJC is flipping the script on traditional horse showing by focusing on affordability, accessibility, and actual community (not just saying the word “community” and doing nothing with it 🙃). We get into:
It’s practical, a little spicy, and very much a “let’s rethink everything” kind of episode. What You Can Do (Yes, You)This isn’t just a “cool ideas” episode. There are real ways to take action:
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If you’ve been feeling frustrated with the industry lately, this episode is going to feel like a deep exhale… and also a bit of a kick in the pants in the best way. Because the takeaway is pretty simple: | |||
| The Judge Is Not Out to Get You (Probably) - Talking Scores with Don Beard | 07 Apr 2026 | 01:21:21 | |
If you’ve ever walked out of the pen like “that felt SO good” and then looked at your score like 🤨 …this one’s for you. We sat down with Don Beard (aka a real judge) and got into what’s actually happening on the other side of the clipboard. We’re talking:
We also get into the bigger picture stuff: It’s honest, theres no shortage of hot takes, and very much a “listen before your next horse show” situation. | |||
| Posting Anonymously to Protect Our Reputation | 24 Apr 2026 | 01:03:48 | |
Your Horse Show Besties are back in your ear, catching you up like you missed a few group chats. Scott’s on the mend and ready to get back into the saddle, so we get into what that actually looks like... the weird in-between phase, the mental side of coming back, and how much patience it really takes. We also went down a few rabbit holes you’ll probably have opinions on. Things like not picking fights you can't win, what’s actually fair when it comes to day fees at shows, and the ongoing amateur vs. pro conversation that never seems to go away. There’s a lot in here about speaking with authority when you're new to the sport. That rolls right into a bigger conversation about how we treat each other in the industry, both in person and online. We also talk through the less polished stuff. Rumors about horse abuse without evidence, what to do when you do see real abuse. Plus some real-life chat about handling young horses, and how to balance young horse's classes as a way to support breeders vs allowing individual horses to be who they are. Crysta and Scott may be officially Negative Nancie's and totally deserving of cancellation but either way you know you want to watch the downfall. If you’re enjoying the podcast, support the people who support it. Check out NAC Equine Services for help with buying or selling your next horse: | |||
| Fine I'll Do It Myself- A Solo Episode with Crysta | 01 May 2026 | 00:54:49 | |
Okay bestie… this one’s a little different. For the first time ever, it’s just Crysta. No co-host, no back-and-forth. And it's just a hair all over the place. But sometimes we have to show up for our bestie when he gets busy at work! This episode is part life update, part info dump on all of Crysta’s current hyper-fixations… and all of it is very on brand. She gets into the real side of building a career in the horse industry right now, including:
There’s a clear thread through all of it: growth. Sometimes we have to rethink things, take responsibility, and adjust even when it’s inconvenient. It feels like a late-night, post-show conversation. Honest, a little unfiltered, and grounded in real experience. Things might look a little different this week, and that’s the point. Besties show up in every season. We’ll be back together soon. For now, you’ve got Crysta. Support Horse Show Bestie by supporting our sponsor: NAC Equine: https://www.nac-equine-services.com/ Links from episode discussion: Crysta Brown Horsemanship: www.CBhorsemanship.com Centered Riding by Sally Swift: https://www.amazon.com/shop/crystadbrown/list/CVP9BIZ51OBF?ref_=aipsflist | |||
| Trainer vs Amateur: What Are Trainers REALLY Thinking? ft. Brian Henry | 07 May 2026 | 01:10:08 | |
If you’ve ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes of a training program, this episode is for you. Crysta sits down with Brian Henry to tackle some of the biggest trainer vs amateur debates from the trainer’s perspective. They get honest about client expectations, horse show disappointment, communication issues, green horses and riders, maintenance, show spending, and the emotional realities of horse ownership. Brian also shares what life actually looks like as a professional trainer, and why so many problems in the horse world start with expectations that were never properly discussed. It’s funny, practical, slightly uncomfortable at times, and very much one of those “horse people will understand” conversations. Support us by supporting our sponsor! NAC Equine: https://www.nac-equine-services.com/ | |||
| Horse Girls, Cameras, and Career Pivots with Kirstie Marie Jones | 12 May 2026 | 01:03:12 | |
Kirstie Marie Jones of Kirstie Marie Photography joins us for a conversation that goes way beyond just taking pretty horse photos. From practical photography tips to building a business in multiple disciplines, this episode is packed with insight for horse girls, photographers, and anyone trying to carve out a lane in the industry. We talk about the little things that make a huge difference in photos, like preparing your horse before a shoot, paying attention to light sources, and yes, even cleaning your camera lens. Kirstie also breaks down concepts like the rule of thirds in a way that actually makes sense and explains how thoughtful details can completely change the outcome of an image. The conversation also dives into the evolution of KMP Learn and how education became such a major part of her business. Kirstie shares her background riding across different disciplines, the challenges that come with marketing yourself to multiple audiences, and why versatility has become one of her biggest strengths both behind the camera and in the saddle. This episode is really about keeping a wide perspective in the horse industry. Learning from different trainers, stepping outside one discipline, and being intentional about growth can open more doors than most people realize. Links! NAC Equine: nac-equine-services.com KMP learn: kmplearn.com Crysta Brown Horsemanship: CBhorsemanship.com | |||
| Planning Adult Horse Camp Without a Budget | 19 May 2026 | 01:16:47 | |
This week we’re catching up on life updates and welcoming Scott back to the podcast before diving headfirst into designing the ultimate adult horse camp. We talk about transitioning horses, the social side of horse shows, and why horse people are all secretly craving more community, connection, and camaraderie in the industry. From choosing venues and clinicians to balancing educational sessions with fun, low-pressure activities, we’re basically building our dream horse girl summer camp in real time. Expect conversations about team-building, non-horsey activities, late-night hangs, and what it takes to create an experience that feels equal parts educational, social, and genuinely fun. If you’ve ever wished horse showing felt a little less isolating and a little more collaborative, this episode is for you. Support our sponsors! NAC Equine: www.nac-equine-services.com | |||
| NSBA is Poppin Off! Bill Kaven Breaksdown Exactly What They're Doing To Grow The Industry! | 11 Jun 2026 | 01:08:19 | |
This week on Horse Show Bestie, we're joined by Bill Kaven of the National Snaffle Bit Association, whose work spans two of NSBA's most influential areas: the Judges and the NSBA Yearling Sale. Bill shares an inside look at the NSBA Yearling Sale, how it has grown into one of the industry's premier sales programs, and the opportunities it creates for breeders, buyers, and exhibitors alike. We also discuss NSBA's mission, the role it plays across the horse industry, and how the association continues to expand its reach as an all-breed organization. The conversation explores NSBA's partnerships, incentive programs, and trophy initiatives, along with the ways the organization supports exhibitors across a wide range of disciplines. We also touch on the hunter-jumper world, warmblood registration, and the increasing crossover between different segments of the equine industry. As the Director of Judges, Bill offers valuable insight into the judging side of horse showing. We talk about the realities of judging, the challenges officials face, how judges are educated and evaluated, and the hierarchy that helps maintain standards across the industry. The discussion also tackles one of horse showing's most debated topics: subjectivity. From both the judge's and exhibitor's perspectives, Bill shares thoughtful insights into what competitors should understand about the process. From yearling sales to judging, industry growth to exhibitor education, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at some of the systems and people helping shape the future of horse showing. Sponsors Horse Show Bestie is proudly supported by our sponsors. NAC Equine: www.nac-equine-services.com Crysta Brown Horsemanship: www.cbhorsemanship.com Takeaways
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| How YEDA Is Creating Horse Kids Without Buying Horses... and How Trainers Can Benefit! | 02 Jun 2026 | 01:11:38 | |
This week, Ric Weitzel, CRO of YEDA, joins us to talk all things YEDA and the important role youth programs play in the future of the horse industry. From catch-riding and lesson horses to scholarships, national championships, and creating opportunities for riders who don't have access to horse ownership, this conversation dives into the many ways YEDA is helping young equestrians find their place in the industry. We chat about the realities of building lesson programs, the challenges trainers face when trying to grow the next generation of riders, and why creating accessible entry points into horses matters now more than ever. The conversation also explores the financial side of the industry, the rising costs associated with participation, and what it takes to create sustainable programs that can continue serving riders for years to come. Along the way, we discuss coaching, mentorship, horse-and-rider matching, judging challenges, youth recruitment, and the often-overlooked work happening behind the scenes to keep equestrian opportunities available for young people. We also take a look at YEDA National Championship Week and the experiences, connections, and memories that make it such a special part of the program. It's a thoughtful conversation about growing the horse industry from the ground up, supporting young riders, and creating more opportunities for horse-crazy kids to become lifelong horse people. Support our sponsors: NAC Equine Services www.nac-equine-services.com Crysta Brown Horsemanship www.CBhorsemanship.com | |||
| Surviving as a Young Trainer with Kyra Ley | 25 Jun 2026 | 01:14:11 | |
This week we're catching up with horse trainer and content creator Kyra Ley to talk about everything from building a business in rural Montana to navigating social media, client relationships, and the realities of making a living in the horse industry. We dive into what it's really like being a young trainer, how platforms like TikTok have completely changed the way trainers attract clients, and why online education and virtual lessons are becoming an important part of a sustainable business. The conversation also takes a closer look at the horse show world. We share ideas for making local shows more affordable and welcoming, discuss why community matters just as much as the major events, and talk about the changes we'd love to see across the industry. Of course, we couldn't resist getting into the trainer-client relationship. From setting expectations and building trust to handling payments, communication, and the occasional online critic, Kyra shares honest insights from both the business and horse training sides of the fence. If you've ever wondered what goes into building a successful training program, choosing the right trainer, or balancing horses with entrepreneurship, this episode is full of practical advice, behind-the-scenes stories, and plenty of Horse Show Bestie conversations along the way. Follow Kyra: Sponsors NAC Equine Services nac-equine-services.com Crysta Brown Horsemanship CBhorsemanship.com | |||