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On The Move Podcast
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ส.ค. 2022
The On The Move Podcast with Ben Cunningham and Joe Mcdonald. Bringing you unscripted conversations with interesting people. Like and Susbcribe to the channel!
#114. Zöe Chappalear | Crazy Herat U Horses
Zöe Chappelear is a horse trainer from Burbank, Oklahoma. The wife of former guest, Derek Chappelear, Zöe runs her business out of K Barr C Ranch. Zöe joins Joe to share the story of her horsemanship education, the growing of her business and her goals for the future. Topics discussed include getting wholistic education in the horse industry, what it looks like to grow a training business and the importance of letting horses think for themselves.
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#113. Dana Glass | College Baseball, Broncy Horses and International Dressage
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Dana Glass is a horseman from Wellington, Florida. Dana and his wife, Dressage Olympian Kasey Perry-Glass, both work with horses for a living. Dana did not grow up around horses, but at the end of his collegiate baseball career he was recruited to work on a large guest ranch in Colorado. Though it wasn’t always the easiest work, this job spurred Dana’s passion for working with horses and starti...
#112. Dan Lorenz | Solving The Biggest Problem In A Business
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Dan has spent time all over the country, from the suburbs of Chicago, dressage barns of Florida, to the ranches of Northwest Wyoming. He has a passion for horsemanship, ranching and people. He’s gone through several business ventures over the years, but his most recent one focuses on problems he’s encountered his whole life, dysfunctional organizations. Dan joins Ben and Joe to share his journe...
#111. Lauren Trager-Burns | Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Lauren Trager-Burns is a Clinical Assistant professor at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. Her residency was in Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. Today she currently practices on performance horses from both the English and Western disciplines. Joe and Lauren sit down to discuss her career, equine orthopedics and recovery. Topics discussed include working with off t...
#110. Olympic Dressage and Charlotte Dujardin | Where Do We Go From Here??
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Joe and Ben sit down to discuss the recent controversy with Charlotte Dujardin, an Olympic Dressage rider from the UK who withdrew from the Paris Olympics after a video was exposed of 'ier whipping a student's horse 24 times in a row. The Dujardin controversy has sparked a lot of discussion in the equine world and has sparked a larger audience with some even calling for the banning of equine ev...
#109. Ryley Miller | FEI Competitive Driver
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Ryley Miller is a competitive horse driver from Pennsylvania. She currently competes at the FEl 2 Star level. FEI driving operates similar to three day eventing. It consists of three phases, Dressage, Marathon and Cones. Ryley joins Ben and Joe to educate them on this discipline and share her journey as a young driver making her way to the upper echelon of the sport. Topics discussed include th...
#108. Scott and Andrea Van Leuven | C Punch Ranch
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Scott and Andrea Van Leuven manage the C Punch Ranch in Lovelock, Nevada. The C Punch Ranch is a 2 million acre ranch with one fence. They operate on a harvest model, meaning they never pull out their bulls and they calve year round. This model creates a unique job description for Scott and Andrea who consistently rope and work cattle in the open. The Van Leuven's join Ben and Joe to talk about...
#107. Deb Bennett | An Entire Episode Dedicated to Talking About Collection
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Dr. Deb Bennett is the founder of the Equine Studies Institute. For over three decades, Dr. Bennett has used her PhD in Vertebrae Paleontology and her passion in horses to help educate people on biomechanics. Dr. Bennett joins Ben and Joe to discuss another hot button item in the horse world: collection. The conversation starts with Asian horsemen from thousands of years ago and ends with moder...
#106. Dougie Hall | Your Favorite Indian
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Dougie Hall is an social media influencer, public speaker and the owner of Good Medicine Bucking Horses. Dougie lives in Browning, Montana on the Blackfoot Indian Reservation. Today, Dougie gives back to his community through his public speaking. He believes it's important to share his story to help inspire young natives to overcome the generational trauma that can often be common in their comm...
#105 John Darnell | 3:10 Ranch Life
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John Darnell is the founder of 310 Ranch Life. Originally a ranch rope dealership, 310 Ranch Life now sells ropes, tack, apparel, has a video library, puts on clinics and sponsors ranch roping competitions. John sits down with Ben and Joe to share his journey from hard working cowboy to small business owner. John started learning his craft through recreational ranch ropings, but was given the o...
#104 Chris Turnbull | Australian Horseman and Station Manager
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Chris Turnbull manages a station for the Lansdowne Pastoral Company in Tambo, Queensland, Australia. Chris grew up in rural Queensland and was raised up in station life. Today Chris uses dogs, horses, and his crew to manage sheep and cattle in the Australian outback. Chris joins Ben and Joe in person to discuss horsemanship, stock dogs and life in the Australian bush.
#102. Kyle Noyce | Reined Cow Horse Trainer
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#102. Kyle Noyce | Reined Cow Horse Trainer
#101. Sam Cockburn | Steeplechase Trainer and Jockey
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#101. Sam Cockburn | Steeplechase Trainer and Jockey
#100. A Lot Has Changed In Two Years!
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#100. A Lot Has Changed In Two Years!
#99. Josey Wales | From Welsh Film Student to Cowboying at the 6666s
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#99. Josey Wales | From Welsh Film Student to Cowboying at the 6666s
#98. Scot “Indy” O’Connor | Head of Arizona Wild Horse and Burro Inmate Program
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#98. Scot “Indy” O’Connor | Head of Arizona Wild Horse and Burro Inmate Program
#97. [audio only] Damien McNickle | Colt Starting In The UK
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#97. [audio only] Damien McNickle | Colt Starting In The UK
#95. Dusty Burson | 6666 Ranch Dixon Creek Manager
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#95. Dusty Burson | 6666 Ranch Dixon Creek Manager
#93. Reata Clark | Daughter of Buck Brannaman
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#93. Reata Clark | Daughter of Buck Brannaman
#92. Stephen Yellowtail | Rancher, Stuntman, Horseman
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#92. Stephen Yellowtail | Rancher, Stuntman, Horseman
#91. Shawn Hays | Winner Worlds Greatest Horseman 2024
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#91. Shawn Hays | Winner Worlds Greatest Horseman 2024
#89. Jeff Mundell | Regenerative Grazier and Ranch Roping Announcer
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#89. Jeff Mundell | Regenerative Grazier and Ranch Roping Announcer
Creating The All In One App For Equestrian Professionals | On The Move 88 with Michelle Serna
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Creating The All In One App For Equestrian Professionals | On The Move 88 with Michelle Serna
On The Move 87. with Cary Schwarz | Artist, Craftsman, Saddle Maker
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On The Move 87. with Cary Schwarz | Artist, Craftsman, Saddle Maker
Are Horse blankets Necessary? Q&A with Ben and Joe | On The Move 86.
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Are Horse blankets Necessary? Q&A with Ben and Joe | On The Move 86.
Horses Class Things Up | On The Move 85 with Cliff Williamson
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Horses Class Things Up | On The Move 85 with Cliff Williamson
Man, your ending message was spot on! I too have a tough time with the written word, for each sentence I go over it and over it and over it and it’s painful to get each sentence the way I want it to be . Maybe I should start prepping and thinking before I put my pencil to paper. Which can also work towards prepping the night before or the morning of each day to get the most out of it before getting sidetracked in each moment. preparation.👍
I do the same thing bryan said about saying another hirsemans name when your teaching someone else what you little you can offer them. I do it because I didn't invent this stuff. I didn't think it up myself. I learned it from studying and riding with great horsemen so I credit them. Now I never say I'm doing any one horsemans method because all the things I've learned are kind of becoming my own style over time. Because we are all so different. But I can't take all the credit for it. Now there things I've come to realize and figure out on my own along my journey and I'll say so. But most of it wasn't something I invented or thought up. I believe in crediting the great horsemen I learned from for the things I learned from them.
I agree with Byron's view on the hero worship thing. I've never been one to hero worship. Liek I'm interested in what a successful person has done and what they know that y could learn to maybe improve myself and my likelihoogeof becoming the horseman id like to be one day but I don't think they are gods or anything I wonder well what can I learn from them. Would I have liked to meet tom and bill dorrance and Ray hunt. Definitely. But not cause I worship them but cause I'd have liked to have picked their brains and have conversations with them and learn something useful from them.
I like buck brannaman quite a bit. But i love bryan neubert. I got to know him because he would come do a horsemanship clinic at the college I went to once a year woth us and our colts we bred and started at that college and I spent 5.5 years at that college total. And so I got to ride with him several times and it was some of the best clinics I've been in. And it's funny he's talking about he spent more time with the hirses than he did with the books because while I did graduate it took me so long to get through school because I would drop academic classes that I needed to graduate to start more colts for the college. So finally on the 11th semester I decided I better finish those regular boring classes so I could move on from college. Lol.
You should interview 93 year old Australian living legend horseman John Stanton based at Macksville NSW. Fascinating doesn't even begin to describe what this man has done throughout his life with the horses, how he did it, who he met and the stories he has to tell.
Yellowtail for president
Best show in along time ,glad Dusty mentioned Boots O’Neal🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴👍❤️
Most riders do not understand collection. This is an excellent video to understand collection but I would add some graphics and clip out the unnecessary chatter. I would clip the out of sync part. Two hours could really be reduced to about 45 minutes. It may loose the "interview feel" but most will not have time or patience to listen to chit chat while they are interested in collection. But hey! Much better than nothing and certainly better than the bowling ball theory.
Comparing the trades to the horse business. Trades are a necessity. Majority of horses are funded by outside money and are used in a hobby/luxury setting. Horse deal is a lifestyle for some and passion for others. Interesting thing about the horse deal very few get to retire from it and live a comfortable lifestyle. Unlike the trades with a union retirement. You guys should start asking your guests, what's it cost a trainer per month to train horses? Care and custody insurance, workmans comp, health insurance, 401k, board, overhead, tools of the trade etc. I don't think $1200 a month per horse will cut it anymore...
Be a master of your craft, YES! Love it 18:55
Listen to the horse I'm 80....
Buck,you are funny! I don’t know ya, but we did drive over to Wisconsin to see your show one time. My husband and I drove over to Wisconsin to see your show the year he died. We both enjoyed it. We aren’t farm folks either.
Excellent interview! Love Buck.
I enjoyed this program so much. I am old now, but my husband and I went to a clinic of Bucks just because I have always been a horse lover. I have to admit that I stumbled on your podcast but really enjoyed you and your guest. Thank you.
Great!
It seems to me that most truly great horsemen are also great philosophers. The two things go together I think , and I can listen to Buck all day ,not just about horses but about life. ive been to several clinics here in Arizona , but never rode in one because i thought id be too nervous and self conscious and that id be better to absorb as much information as i could and then take it home and try it at home .
Alot of people who don't know anything about horses were able to judge a minute of footage without any context of the overall plan.
Enjoyed the conversation! From Oregon myself. Was the camera picture sound intentional?
Brilliant conversation. So true that people can be learning without by watching what someone else's dog is doing with Kathy
Lots of babbling
Work on additive words. They make up 40% of you vocabulary. Some people drive 60 miles to work and home 5-6 days a week
Absolutely great stuff! Thanks for your videos
Great stuff! Could have listened all day
The only Golden Spike Arena I know of is in Weber County city of Ogden Utah..Just Say-un....
Good interview! You guys sgould go down there and spend a week. That'd be a hell of a experience
Love this podcast! Please keep the content coming!
We need to hear more from ranchers like Scott and Andrea Van Leuven who ranch with their well expressed philosophy and experience. Cattle are not interchange parts like in a factory production business. I just turned eighty years old and modernity has moved at such a rapid pace that people sixty years younger are almost from another land or world, which in fact they may be. 😉
Thank you both Scott and Andrea I could enjoy your dialogue about your work for much longer. I appreciated at the end of this podcast links to gather more information. 👍
He said it even if a cowboy is experienced it takes time to learn how they do thing and the lay of the land sounds like they need to have more full time cowboys so they could help educate the flow of hands that come thru there
Sounds like if something that doesn’t work they should change or be willing to change And yes we call them slicks or Mavericks
Thank you making these interviews available, I am about to start this one, but all have quite good and useful. 👍
Really enjoyed this. What an amazing woman! So knowledgeable ❤
Dr. Deb Bennett is excellent and deserves to be presented with the audio in synch ☹ It seems to be in synch after four minutes 👍
Thank you 'On The Move'. I have always enjoyed listening to Deb Bennett talk about horses and her times with Ray Hunt and the Dorrance brothers. She does enjoy to talk and for some her style may be strong like good coffee; good coffee for me needs no cream or sugar. 😉
Great interview.
I built a few back in the day with a wood tree with fiberglass wrap and then have the whole thing sprayed smooth with Line X. First one we did Line X sprayed it like a bed liner, we had hell pulling the swell down. Lol
So very interesting and enjoyable to listen to! So glad to get to know you a little before ❤
Thank for interviewing Doug! I got to say you men have improved a lot and finding your stride! Ahooo!
Funny thing about trail riders. Cut the weight. Then add it all back in bags,cell phone holders,britchens,etc.
Hey Dougie.
Why do you guys answer your own questions
What a great interview. I have seen a few of your podcasts but this is my favorite so far. Buck talking about going and catching those wild horses is a close second.
I have watched Buck videos and he is amazing. He can get a horse to do anything. Another great horse man is Monty Robert’s . Both are accomplished horse men.
What is the link to the documentary y’all are referring to
He was on ultimate cowboy showdown
Rawhide for me
Excellent topic, thank you Tommy Kilgore.
Deb Bennett is among the best in the knowledge of horses as well as a critic of modernity 👍
I remember seeing this hombre on a few DB videos. Seemed like a stand up guy. Glad we got to know him better.
Reata, THANKYOU for your conviction ! I saw you riding at Tamworth !! That was a very special privilege to see and I will never forget your feel and posture !
Hit the nail on the head on the " feeding project", I'm a year in. And I'm just getting to the serious riding part.
Hats indoors? Just actors.
Congratulations Ben and Joe! Your podcast has grown and progressed and I have really enjoyed it. Here you discussed your approach to how you see your roles. A word of advice; the majority of podcasts are pseudo conversations. The hosts do not really interview their guests. They interrupt, finish their guests sentences and ramble on, not even formulating a question. The biggest offense is that they talk about how they liked something, how an experience was for them. It’s not about them. The focus should be on the guest. I am not saying that you guys do that, but from this episode it’s clear that you want to keep evolving and improving. The best interviewers do their groundwork; they research their guests, formulate great questions, and get out of the way. It’s comparable to Buck Brannaman quoting Ray Hunt, “ get more from the horse with less from you”. Ironically this approach makes the show better, and the hosts more visible. For what it’s worth, there it is. Thank you very much, and I look forward to more On The Move.