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Ep 123 - Marianne Davies. PhD Candidate & Host of the River Tiger Podcast

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This week on the podcast I am joined by Marianne Davies, Marianne is a PhD Candidate Developing a Nonlinear Pedagogy in Equestrian Coaching at Sheffield Hallam University

Marianne has a podcast called river tiger the equestrian podcast and a website which is dynamics-coaching.com

I reached out to Marianne after listening to a couple of her podcasts which were titled “Learning in the Ugly zone” which I loved and then listened to “Snow, Rabbits and Pooh Sticks” which links in nicely to the prior podcast.

These actually started as blog articles on her aforementioned website and it will surprise many of you of know me that I actually read them. They are beautifully written, really engaging and they make you feel like you are there with her.

As always I hope you enjoy the conversation, I loved it, I got to scratch my itch with regard to ecological dynamics which I keep coming back to and enjoy trying to make sense of it with some really cool people and Marianne is definitely one of them

We start this chat talking about her writing as I mentioned how I thought she did an amazing job with it.

If you know anyone who you think would get value from this podcast then please share it with them and don’t forget to hit the subscribe button

Support the Show.

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This week on the podcast I am joined by Marianne Davies, Marianne is a PhD Candidate Developing a Nonlinear Pedagogy in Equestrian Coaching at Sheffield Hallam University

Marianne has a podcast called river tiger the equestrian podcast and a website which is dynamics-coaching.com

I reached out to Marianne after listening to a couple of her podcasts which were titled “Learning in the Ugly zone” which I loved and then listened to “Snow, Rabbits and Pooh Sticks” which links in nicely to the prior podcast.

These actually started as blog articles on her aforementioned website and it will surprise many of you of know me that I actually read them. They are beautifully written, really engaging and they make you feel like you are there with her.

As always I hope you enjoy the conversation, I loved it, I got to scratch my itch with regard to ecological dynamics which I keep coming back to and enjoy trying to make sense of it with some really cool people and Marianne is definitely one of them

We start this chat talking about her writing as I mentioned how I thought she did an amazing job with it.

If you know anyone who you think would get value from this podcast then please share it with them and don’t forget to hit the subscribe button

Support the Show.

https://talkingperformancepod.com/

  continue reading

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