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Wendy‘s Whinnies is the podcast from Wendy Murdoch, creator of the Murdoch Method, teaching riders how to do what great riders do naturally, and the SURE FOOT Equine Stability Program. Wendy is also the host of Webinars with Wendy, ongoing Zoom Webinars with equine professionals sharing their knowledge for the benefit of the horse. To register for Webinars with Wendy go to murdochmethod.com/shop.
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Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
No 88. Laura Plunkett, animal communicator, ”Working with a Shut-Down Horse
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Laura has been working intuitively with people and their animals for over 20 years. She is constantly amazed by the ability and eagerness of animals to have conversations and give specific details about their health, relationships, emotions, histories, desires, and life purposes. Animal communication can be learned by anyone and Laura’s passion is to help people develop their own skills as well as to do individual animal sessions. Laura’s lifelong love of horses has led her to barns across the country combining intuitive communication with relationship building for horse and rider.
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
No. 87. Reese Koffler Stanfield, co-host of The Dressage Show on the Horse Radio Network
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Reese Koffler Stanfield earned both a BS in Agricultural Economics from the College of Agriculture at the University of Kentucky and an MA in International Commerce from the prestigious Patterson School of International Diplomacy and Commerce at the University of Kentucky, while concurrently maintaining an International High-Performance Dressage riding career. She possesses excellent communication and interpersonal skills necessary for the effective functioning in the equestrian and international business milieu. She is conversant in German after spending almost two years at a prominent German facility. She has developed focus, initiative, and discipline through daily training and years of dedication to the sport of Dressage at all levels. Poised to represent her country and her home land of the bluegrass state of Kentucky in International Competition, Reese plans to continue her riding career in International High-Performance Competitive Dressage, as well as riding, training, and coaching students and horses of all levels.
Friday Sep 17, 2021
No. 86. Sydney Burt, Equine Dentist presenting Equine Dentistry 101
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Sydney Burt has been an Equine Dentist for 18 years. In this webinar she presents the basics of the horse's teeth, why dentistry is important and what some of the terms are that are used to describe the horse's teeth.
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Hansje Rol is a 3 HOOF SURE FOOT Practitioner (there are 4 levels). She has been offering SURE FOOT Pad Parties and working with individuals using the SURE FOOT Equine Pads. Hansje presents several fascinating case studies in this webinar and gives an update on the excitement about SURE FOOT in The Netherlands.
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
No. 84. Dr. Joyce Harman, Homeopathy for Horses
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Dr. Joyce Harman, wholistic veterinarian, has bee treating horses with homeopathy since the early 90's. In this webinar she explains how remedies are made, dose and uses.
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
No. 83. Sharon and Laura Wilsie, Horse Speak® and SURE FOOT
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Sharon and Laura are back for their 7th Webinar with Wendy. Each time we discuss different aspects of Horse Speak and watch videos of horses on SURE FOOT pads. Join us for another fascinating discussion on the horse's "sign language" and how we can read them as they process information from the SURE FOOT pads.
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
No. 82. Maree McAteer, creating a calm confident Working Equitation Horse
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Maree McAteer grew up professionally show jumping in NZ and the USA. Dividing her time between Auckland NZ (Nov- April) and Colorado USA (May to October), Maree shares her many years of professional experience with riders from all disciplines. She has been heavily involved in bringing the new sport of Working Equitation to the shores of NZ and is excited to be part of a new online virtual Working Equitation competition platform open to anyone, anywhere. She is passionate about the wellbeing and comfort of performance horses and dedicated to sharing her wealth of knowledge through appropriate training and therapies.
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
No. 81. Wendy Murdoch, SURE FOOT, how long does it take for permanent behavior changes.
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Wendy Murdoch discusses several horses regarding how long it may take for changes in behavior to be permanent. Also she shows examples of changes seen while horses are standing on SURE FOOT pads.
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
No. 80. Lauren Harmon, Fascia as a Medium for Enhancing Perception
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Lauren's passion is enhancing one's experience through integrative bodywork and movement. She grew up riding hunters and jumpers. Among her many qualifications, Lauren has 20 plus years working with horses (show jumping, dressage, Vet tech at Littleton Equine Medical Center, Rehab Intern at KESMARC, Groom), Graduate with honors from Colorado State University with a BS in Equine Science and Agricultural Economics and is a Certified Advanced Rolfer from the Rolf Institute in Boulder, Co.
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
No. 79. Tami Elkayam, the Art of Seeing the Equine Body
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Tami is an equine bodyworker. Helping horses and horse owners is her passion. She uses different modalities such as Craniosacral Therapy through Upledger Institute, myofascial release therapy, Masterson method certified practitioner and I am currently a student of equine osteopathy at the Vluggen institute. Over the years, she has used my knowledge and observational skills acquired through art school and her practice of different modalities to developed an intricate system of assessment using asymmetry and fascial lines. Building on an understanding of anatomy to get a clear picture of the horse’s physical state in all its layers. Tami is a passionate student of equine anatomy and health and is equally passionate about sharing knowledge and educating people so they can help their horse.
