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Healing and Horsemanship

Healing and Horsemanship

De: Shannon Ray Riley
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A podcast exploring the many healing paths we walk with horses. Come along with me on this wild ride as we explore the vast, growing world where horsemanship and healing intersect.

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  • #15 Restorative Horsemanship and New Beginnings
    Dec 31 2025

    Over the past year so much has changed. The podcast has been quiet, but under the surface, so much has been happening. Let’s get caught up!

    This episode is about big 2025 happenings, and an evolution that’s occurred in my horsemanship. Time is a scarce resource in my life as a mother of two little ones. And most recently, as a homeowner and land steward working to build my dream horse property from scratch, it has become even harder to find a sustainable routine to continue this work and put out new episodes. Out of necessity, time I get with my herd has become more restorative, as I sink into slow, relational skills that prioritize mutualistic horse-human relationships. And also out of need to embrace a more sustainable lifestyle, this year has changed my work and caused me to decide what I want to go all in on, and what I need to let go of.

    In this episode I talk about:

    + The need to let go of things that are causing us to fight the tide, and embrace what is in alignment with our purpose and returns the greatest joy

    + Our physiological need for connection and the pillars of support we all need in our lives

    + How horses are built for social connection and thrive when they have herd members as their layers of support

    + Why the grind cultures view of productivity is damaging and how true productivity is fed by rest just as much as effort and drive

    + The wild horses I got to work with this Fall who reminded me where my greatest passion lies and how they reignited my purpose

    + How the gentling process has informed my practice of restorative horsemanship

    + The importance of being a good herd member, and how to gain clarity about our role as a layer of support for another person or a horse

    Resources

    This show is supported by The Herd, a holistic horse community. Herd Members gain access to the Herd Members Only Group at The Wild Side, along with my ever-growing Health, Wellness, & Horses resource library, and much more.

    Check out the transcript for this episode, ‘Restorative Horsemanship and New Beginnings’ on the blog.

    Links from this episode:

    + Medicine Stories Podcast episode ‘Reshaped by Parenthood: Families, Fathers, and the First Year - Rachelle Seliga’

    + Wild Willing

    + Wild Willing on Instagram

    + The Herd Membership

    + Podcast cover photo by Tricia Mogensen

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  • #14 Body Awareness and Balanced Movement with Janelle Cameron
    Oct 29 2024

    Janelle, also known as the Equestrian Motion Coach, is a strength and performance coach inspiring equestrians to move better both on the ground and in the saddle.

    This interview was recorded way back in March of this year (2024). Listening to it again, it was re-inspiring to hear Janelle’s perspective on balancing and aligning our bodies for our own sake, and our horses. Especially now, as I’m currently 9 months pregnant at the time of this episode being published, I’m learning again in a whole new way how the importance of a daily movement routine is so essential. Movement is life, perhaps even more so for horses than ourselves. So, if we aren’t already prioritizing balanced movement in our lives, it’s high time we start!

    In this interview we talk about:

    + Why all riders are athletes, regardless of how they feel about it because they’re a teammate to their horse

    + How Janelle began connecting her studies of Kinesiology and biomechanics of humans to horses

    + How body awareness is the missing piece for many riders

    + How to motivate yourself to prioritize a movement practice (and even be able to do it in your jeans)

    + Why breathing mechanics are essential in your movement practice and how it will change your life

    + Ways we can become more aware of the core muscles and how to use them more effectively

    + Training our bodies to be strong and balanced so that we are better able to ride through any trip or unexpected movement our horse makes

    + The mind-body connection, and how we need to have both our physical and mental game strong to perform our best

    Resources

    This show is supported by The Herd.

    Saddle up to find greater harmony in your health and horsemanship. Join the holistic horse community by becoming a Herd Member today! Membership offers behind-the-scenes bonuses for each episode, access to my growing content library on all things health, wellness, and horses, and much more.

    Check out the transcript for this episode, ‘Body Awareness and Balanced Movement with Janelle Cameron’ on the blog.

    This episode’s bonus for Herd Members is access to the full behind-the-scenes post, ‘Turning Pain Into Purpose, Part Two’ which elaborates on ways we can both prevent pain and restore vitality through care strategies, and explores pain through an Ayurvedic lens.

    Links from this episode:

    The Motion Coach

    The Motion Coach on Instagram

    The Motion Coach on FaceBook

    Wild Willing Therapeutics & Training

    Wild Willing on Instagram

    The Herd Membership

    Podcast cover photo by Tricia Mogensen

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  • #13 Navigating Grief and Transforming From Pain
    Sep 22 2024

    Grief and pain will make you a stranger to yourself. It will compromise your system. Everything becomes a reminder of what you’ve lost, or your limitations.

    How do we prepare ourselves for the end of life? How do we move on after the loss of a loved one? And how can we find strength of spirit even when it feels like our body is working against us?

    This episode is about my journey navigating grief after the devastating loss of a loved one, and coping with chronic pain in a condensed timeline. My journey with grief and pain is unique in that it’s also been inextricably linked to creating new life, as I found out I was pregnant not long after losing one of the most important people in my life. However, it’s made me see that when we break down the process down into its bare parts, the cycle of death bringing new life is something we all experience in some way.

    In this episode I talk about:

    + The importance of training ourselves our eyes to see signs of pain (in both human and nonhuman animals)

    + How strength of spirit is so much more valuable than physical strength

    + The phenomenon of losing a loved one and then birthing new life into the world

    + How grief and pain transform us when we unflinchingly open our senses to them

    + My insights on how to navigate the grieving process, and how there is no right or wrong way to grieve

    + Why I have the utmost respect and empathy for those who suffer from chronic pain

    + How time with my horses, even very limited, has helped me to find strength of spirit when I needed it most

    Resources

    This show is supported by The Herd.

    Saddle up to find greater harmony in your health and horsemanship. Join the holistic horse community by becoming a Herd Member today! Membership offers behind-the-scenes bonuses for each episode, access to my growing content library on all things health, wellness, and horses, and much more.

    Check out the transcript for this episode, ‘Navigating Grief and Transforming From Pain’ on the blog.

    This episode’s bonus for Herd Members is access to the full behind-the-scenes post, ‘Turning Pain Into Purpose, Part One’ which introduces important research on signs horses are in pain under saddle, and how we can learn to identify behavioral triggers and prevent pain in our own lives.

    Links from this episode:

    Wild Willing Therapeutics & Training

    Wild Willing on Instagram

    The Herd Membership

    Podcast cover photo by Tricia Mogensen

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