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The Elaine Heney podcast is a global equestrian show for equestrians all over the world, who want to build an inspiring partnership with their horse using ‘Listening to the Horse’ inspired ground & riding lessons & approaches. If you love natural horsemanship, liberty work, polework training, groundwork, lateral movements, trail riding & vaquero horsemanship, you are in the right place! As horse owners we take as long as it takes. We understand that horsemanship is a lifelong journey. And we ...
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No Pasa Nada

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Un podcast sobre cine, tv, tecnología y todo lo demás. Por Juan Carlos Ampie y Manuel Diaz Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/no-pasa-nada/support
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An informal and candid podcast discussing real world horsemanship with respected and experienced experts. Daniel is a guy who is good with horses. He has a background in cutting where he was predominantly involved in developing aged event horses and started over 1000 head of colts, many of whom went on to win lots of cash. A very bad horse wreck at a horse show, involving his niece, prompted him to begin working with people and showing them a no BS version of how to not get killed by their h ...
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Hello, its Elaine Heney here. Please enjoy this audio book excerpt of the first few chapters of The Forgotten Horse. This book is one of 6 books in the Connemara series and is perfect for kids aged 8 plus and even their parents too! You can buy all the paperback books and the full audio books in this series at https://www.elaineheneybooks.com…
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Enjoy this audio book excerpt of the first few chapters of Sinead and Strawberry, The Saddlestone Connemara Pony Listening School. This book is one of 4 books in the Saddlestone series and is perfect for kids aged 6 to 10 years and even older! You can buy the 4 paperback books and the full audio books at https://www.elaineheneybooks.com…
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To celebrate the launch of my new book, the Galway Connemara, please enjoy this sneak peek of the audio book edition. You can buy the paperback, hardcover, ebook & audio book on my website at https://www.elaineheneybooks.com The Galway Connemara is inspired by Black Beauty, and follows the life of an Irish Connemara pony called Lir. The story is to…
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To celebrate the launch of my new book, the Galway Connemara, please enjoy this sneak peek of the audio book edition. You can buy the paperback, hardcover, ebook & audio book on my website at https://www.elaineheneybooks.com The Galway Connemara is inspired by Black Beauty, and follows the life of an Irish Connemara pony called Lir. The story is to…
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To celebrate the launch of my new book, the Galway Connemara, please enjoy this sneak peek of the audio book edition. You can buy the paperback, hardcover, ebook & audio book on my website at https://www.elaineheneybooks.com The Galway Connemara is inspired by Black Beauty, and follows the life of an Irish Connemara pony called Lir. The story is to…
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To celebrate the launch of my new book, the Galway Connemara, please enjoy this sneak peek of the audio book edition. You can buy the paperback, hardcover, ebook & audio book on my website at https://www.elaineheneybooks.com The Galway Connemara is inspired by Black Beauty, and follows the life of an Irish Connemara pony called Lir. The story is to…
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To celebrate the launch of my new book, the Galway Connemara, please enjoy this sneak peek of the audio book edition. You can buy the paperback, hardcover, ebook & audio book on my website at https://www.elaineheneybooks.com The Galway Connemara is inspired by Black Beauty, and follows the life of an Irish Connemara pony called Lir. The story is to…
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I try not to use the platform for direct self-promotion very often. That being said, I am a business owner and my purpose in all of this is to help you get along better with your horses and still feed my family. Hopefully, this podcast has served to let you get a feel for Daniel's way of presenting information, his personality, and the quality and …
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Mark Lyon has been there, done that, got the t-shirt, and wore out the t-shirt. I really enjoy getting to talk with fellow horsemen/women that specialize in colt starting. Especially, when they also start a variety of breeds for a variety of disciplines, like I do. When Mark and I had our feeling each other out pre-call, I knew immediately that we …
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Once you listen to this one, the title will make sense. I was encouraged to talk with Colton by a mutual friend, and I feel like I owe that friend a bottle of something. Colton is a very thoughtful guy with a heart for helping people, but in pragmatic ways. He's ambitious and driven, but he's clear on what that ambition and drive is for. His busine…
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I always aim for candid conversations and Jim showed up in spades. He's got a lot of experience training a variety of horses over a 4 decades long career. He's also very well read and uses that to form the basis for his opinions. He's trained mules, packed in the mountains, done the vaquero thing, and now trains Lusitanos for Working Equitation. We…
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I really do try to get guests that I genuinely find interesting and those won't all be horse trainers/breeders/vets. Sometimes we go to the peripheral. Kent Rollins is the King of the Cowboy Cooks. "Can't get full on fancy" is his motto. He's been on more cooking shows than you can count. He's beaten Bobby Flay in a head to head Chicken Fried Steak…
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It was my pleasure to speak with a horseman that I have admired for a long time, and one who probably doesn't need an introduction. There are those horseman that you like and respect, and then there are those that you've never heard say a single thing that you didn't agree with. Richard is in that second camp for me. He's the 2005 NRCHA World Champ…
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Steve Rother first hit my radar years ago when I saw a video of him doing a demo at an expo. The skill and horsemanship was evident, but he also had a set of jokes that his horse was in on, as he mimicked characatures of different disciplines. A skilled horseman and a man after my own sense of humor has to be a guest, so here's our chat. Steve's wr…
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As with several past guests, I met Katrin Silva at the Best Horse Practices Summit last fall. I immediately liked her and could tell within seconds that she was a technical and experienced rider. She specialized in Classical Dressage, but does still compete. She kicks butt in Western Dressage too, gives lessons, and works with problem horses. Katri…
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A prime guest for a prime number, Patrick King is a product of two worlds. He apprenticed under Ray Hunt in his early 20s until Mark Russel brought him into the world of dressage. This might be the highest level and most technical episode we've had to date, but I think it will be enlightening to riders of every level. You'll soon learn that Patrick…
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Becky is from California and is a barrel racer. Despite those handicaps, she is quite the horsewoman. She is the only person ever inducted into the California Gymkhana Assoc. Hall of Fame and did it on a purebred Arab. Becky has a bachelors and masters from Cal Poly, Pamona. She's been a trainer's assistant to trainers in Western Pleasure, Dressage…
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Many people would be shocked to find out that veterinarians have one of the highest suicide rates of any profession. 1 in 6 vets have thought of suicide. This crisis is across the board affecting all generations and even vet students to a much higher degree than the average population. To combat this mental and emotional health crisis the non-profi…
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Jason Swick was just some guy I met at the Best Horse Practices Summit last fall and we started up a conversation while pulling cockleburrs out of a paint horse's tail behind the scenes. We hit it off immediately and I discovered a pretty unique and interesting guy in the horse world and warrior communities. Behind the scenes serving is where you'r…
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Join me for a long overdue episode with my friend Denis Stefan. Denis is from Romania and has been an actor over there since the early 2000s. Through acting he found horses and he's become a true horseman, spending the last 15 years training, instructing and doing exhibitions. He's done stunts for the movies and trains horses and people from his ho…
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Join me as I fulfill a wish and have a very satisfying conversation with one of my first heroes in this business. Mike Kevil has worked with or for all of the legends. He was one of the first guys to come out with a colt starting book and video for Western Horseman. That video was fairly influential on me in my early days of learning this stuff. He…
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"Van Hargis has been called one of today’s most versatile horsemen, a designation that reflects a lifetime devoted to learning-and communicating-the elements of superior horsemanship as applied in a variety of disciplines." Van is a veteran horse trainer, clinician, and expo presenter. He's been all over the world giving clinics and doing demonstra…
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We continue our journey down the rabbit hole with Dr. King, Ret. Prof. Emeritus of Southern Illinois Univ. and founder of their Equine Program. Dr. King continues to share tales of her experiences and we talk specifically about reproduction in horses and some interesting oddities, as well as some specifics on research, how to find it, and how to fi…
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Sheryl King PhD. Dr. King founded the Equine Program at Southern Illinois University and is now a wonderful speaker and advocate for the Horse World. She served decades on the Illinois Equine Council and shares my love of myth busting. We talk about a lot of different topics from colic to nutrition, to the digestiv…
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I first ran across Montana Rancher on Youtube and immediately liked his delivery and subject matter. Trinity is an agricultural advocate who talks the realities of life in Montana and the horse and cow interests of a cowboy in that area. He has a deep understanding of the ranching and outfitting communities in that world, and a realistic perspectiv…
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It was a pleasure as always to get to chat with Nahshon Cook. He's from urban Denver, Co and came across dressage in the way that suites him best, uniquely his own. Nahson is one of a kind and hard not to like. He's intelligent, philosophical, and insightful. It is on my bucket list to watch Blazing Saddles with him. This chat ranges from rehabilit…
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West Taylor is a very interesting and entertaining guy to talk with. He and his wife own the Wild West Mustang Ranch in Utah. He has been working with mustangs almost exclusively for about 15 years and has been heavily influenced by Dr. Steve Peters' teachings on the equine nervous systems and neuroscience. West makes his primary purpose getting as…
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It's my privilege to talk with the incomparable Jec Ballou, whose motto is "fitness is the focus". Jec is the author of multiple books, including "101 Dressage Exercises for Horse and Rider", which is endorsed by the US Dressage Federation as a critical for everyone to own book. Few people have the understanding of equine fitness, biomechanics, and…
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Welcome to Season 2! Here are some answers to questions and situations of late. Please, take a moment and rate, comment, or share our podcast with friends or on whichever directory you're listening on. It's much appreciated and helps make the time we put into this podcast worth it. Here's the facebook group where I get most of the questions for the…
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Our guest this time should need no introduction. Jim Masterson has devised the Masterson Method and founded The Masterson Method, Integrated Equine Performance Bodywork. He's been all over the world teaching people how to help their horses release tension and it was my pleasure to watch him do his thing at The Best Horse Practices Summit this past …
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En este episodio hablamos de: Terremoto en el mundo de la cinefilia: un nuevo #1 en la encuesta sobre las 100 Mejores Películas de Todos los Tiempos de la revista Sight & Sound. “1899”: de los creadores de “Dark”, llega una serie sobre un transatlántico cargado de viajeros multinacionales, enfrentando un misterio que altera el tiempo. “The FInal Co…
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Episodio 161 del podcast No Pasa Nada: El misterio de Knives Out ¿Por qué Netflix te dificulta ver Glass Onion? En este episodio hablamos de: “X”: la sensación de horror del año, recomendada por Martin Scorsese. “Wednesday”: llega la nueva evolución del legendario personaje de la Familia Adams, de la mano de Tim Burton y Netflix. “Glass Onion: A Kn…
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Episodio 160 del podcast No Pasa Nada: El Twitter de Elon Musk parece una empresa de Nicaragua. En este episodio, hablamos de: La conmoción por la compra de Twitter por Elon Musk. ¿Qué es Mastodon? ¿Puede suplantar a Twitter? Wakanda Forever: nuestro corresponsal de Marvel da su veredicto. The Fabelmans: Steven Spielberg triunfa con un filme biográ…
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Episodio 159 del podcast No Pasa Nada: ¿Putin tendrá Netflix? Lecciones de la Primera Guerra Mundial en “Sin Novedad en el Frente” En este episodio, hablamos de: “Triangle of Sadness”: cómo ganarse la Palma de Oro de Cannes con episodios de perturbación intestinal. Netflix estrena una nueva versión de “Sin Novedad en el Frente”, el clásico anti-bel…
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Episodio 158 del podcast No Pasa Nada: La pezuña de Belcebú te espera en el “Gabinete de Curiosidades de Guillermo del Toro”. En este episodio, hablamos de: Guillermo del Toro estrena su “Gabinete de Curiosidades”, una serie antológica de horror en Netflix. “Out of Office”: un reparto de pesos pesados de comedia no logra hacer funcionar esta pelícu…
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Episodio 157 del podcast No Pasa Nada: “Stars at Noon”, Cómo hacer una película en Nicaragua sin caer preso En este episodio, hablamos de: “Black Adam”: Dwayne Johnson no puede salvar la última aventura de DC Comics “Gangs of London”: la segunda temporada de la serie de AMC+ se las tira de Rápido y Furioso “Stars at Noon”: la nueva película de Clai…
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Episodio 156 del podcast No Pasa Nada: ¡Paremos de sufrir! se acabó She-Hulk En este episodio, hablamos de… Jean Luc Godard, in Memoriam: “Pierrot le Fou” y “Tout Va Bien” “Luckiest Girl Alive”: Mila Kunis en un thriller original de Netflix. “She-Hulk”: el final de temporada de la serie de Marvel cambia las reglas, y le da un guiño cariñoso a la vi…
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Episodio 155 del podcast No Pasa Nada: Argentina, 1985 (una película que los dictadores no quieren que veas). En este episodio, hablamos de: “Argentina, 1985”: la candidata al Óscar, sobre los históricos juicios a la Junta Militar de Argentina. Pronto en Amazon Prime Video. “La Mujer Rey”: Manuel se pone al día con la excelente película de acción h…
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Podcast No Pasa Nada Ep.154: Desde Marylin Monroe hasta Jeffrey Dahmer: Cómo sufrir en Netflix En este episodio hablamos de: Por qué el trailer de “Deadpool 3” quebró el internet. “Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”: una redundante serie sobre un criminal de la vida real. Hablamos más tiempo sobre “Blonde” que el que Manuel invirtió en ver…
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Episodio 153 del podcast No Pasa Nada: Presentan la película que la dictadura de Daniel Ortega no quiere que veas… en Costa Rica En este episodio hablamos de: Cómo ver CNN en Español a pesar de la censura de TELCOR. “Las y Los Minuscules”: el documental sobre la Rebelión de Abril filmado en el fragor de la represión se proyecta en Costa Rica. “Nica…
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This time we talk to Josh Nichol of Josh Nichol Relational Horsemanship. Josh and I will both be presenters at the Best Horse Practices Summit in October, so I thought it'd be nice to chat with him prior. Much of Josh’s life has been spent developing his understanding and knowledge of horsemanship. Under the guidance of world-class mentors, Josh qu…
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Episodio 152 del podcast No Pasa Nada: ¡Adiós, Chevy Chase! Hay un nuevo “Fletch” en el cine En este episodio, hablamos de: “Confess, Fletch!”: vuelve la comedia de misterio para adultos, con Jon Hamm en el papel del icónico periodista convertido en investigador privado. Adiós, Jean Luc Godard: el icónico director francés muere a los 91 años, dejan…
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In this episode we talk with someone from the dark side. She feeds treats! Adele Shaw is an internationally recognized mentor and trainer focused on creating a positive relationship between horse and human through science-based training and care practices. Adele is a Certified Horse Behaviour Consultant with the IAABC and an endorsed trainer with t…
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Episodio 151 del podcast No Pasa Nada: Los Elfos que no son rubios ojos azules, no son realistas En este episodio, hablamos de: La debacle del Spaces con los “Ultra”: ¡Manuel Díaz confiesa todo! “I Came By”: un thriller con el papá de “Downton Abbey” haciendo de malo. “This Fool”: la comedia de Hulu que te lleva al lado latino de Los Ángeles. “Mo”:…
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Episodio 150 del podcast No Pasa Nada: ¡Adiós, Frodo!....Hay un nuevo “Señor de los Anillos” En este episodio hablamos de: “El Señor de los Anillos: Los Anillos del Poder”: la serie más cara en la historia de la TV se estrena en Prime Video, y cada centavo se ve en la pantalla. Como ver la mejor señal de streaming: desenredamos los cables de intern…
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Episodio 149 del podcast No Pasa Nada: ¡Dracarys! La Casa del Dragón reinicia el Juego de Tronos En este episodio, hablamos de: House of The Dragon: de los creadores de JUEGO DE TRONOS, llega una nueva serie que quiebra el récord de espectadores de HBO. ¿Pueden 10 millones de espectadores estar equivocados? Only Murders in the Building: la segunda …
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Episodio 148 del podcast No Pasa Nada: She-Hulk, Locas aventuras en la maquila de efectos especiales de Marvel. En este episodio, hablamos de: She-Hulk: Marvel se diversifica, con una comedia de situaciones con giros románticos. I Am Groot: Disney+ se luce con una serie infantil de animación centrada en el personaje de Guardianes de la Galaxia. Yel…
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Episodio 147 del podcast No Pasa Nada: ¿Cómo se dice “precuela” en Comanche? En este episodio hablamos de: “Prey”: una sorpresiva nueva entrega en la franquicia de “Predator” lleva al cazador espacial a la Norteamérica Comanche del siglo XVIII. La película es tan buena que Manuel la recomienda con solo haber visto la mitad. “Nace una Estrella”, otr…
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Episodio 146 del podcast No Pasa Nada: Si Guy Ritchie hubiera dirigido “BATGIRL”, no tendríamos este problema En este episodio hablamos de: “Bullet Train”: Brad Pitt encabeza una colorida película de acción que pondrá a suspirar a los fans de Guy Ritchie, ¡aunque él no la haya dirigido! No es “Bad Bunny”, es Benito Martinez Osorio: el músico más ex…
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Episodio 145 del podcast No Pasa Nada: ¿Qué hablan los Minions en la versión doblada al español? En este episodio, hablamos de: Minions: The Rise of Gru - el impacto cultural y económico de la franquicia de los minions. En tu cara, Rápido y Furioso.. Nope: la nueva película de Jordan Peele sigue elevando su nombre en el panteón del horror. El gran …
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