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Equestrian Arts
KAAD-LP 103.5 Sonora
18 episodes
1 week ago
"Equestrian Arts" with Earlene Smith is a podcast for anyone fascinated by horses. With over six decades of experience, Earlene explores the world of horses through engaging stories, insights, and expert knowledge. From their roles in human history to personal tales of horsemanship, the show dives into the profound connection between humans and horses. Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or simply horse-curious, "Equestrian Arts" offers a unique glimpse into the captivating world of these magnificent animals.
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"Equestrian Arts" with Earlene Smith is a podcast for anyone fascinated by horses. With over six decades of experience, Earlene explores the world of horses through engaging stories, insights, and expert knowledge. From their roles in human history to personal tales of horsemanship, the show dives into the profound connection between humans and horses. Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or simply horse-curious, "Equestrian Arts" offers a unique glimpse into the captivating world of these magnificent animals.
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Episodes (18/18)
Equestrian Arts
Dogs on Trails with Horses Part 2

Earlene Smith and Kelli O'Brien talk over the advantages and the perils of including your dog on horse trails.

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7 months ago
29 minutes

Equestrian Arts
Dogs on Trails With Horses Part 1

Earlene Smith and Kelli O'Brien talk over the advantages and the perils of including your dog on the riding trail with horses.

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7 months ago
29 minutes 30 seconds

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Vet Takeover Part 2

Earlene Smith examines the problem rural communities are experiencing as corporations buy veterinarian practices as older vets retire.

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7 months ago
28 minutes 53 seconds

Equestrian Arts
Vet Takeover Part 1

Earlene Smith examines the problem rural communities are experiencing as corporations buy veterinarian practices as older vets retire.

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7 months ago
28 minutes 15 seconds

Equestrian Arts
Ticks

Earlene Smith shares her ideas on what to do when the tick season attacks your horse.

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7 months ago
28 minutes 49 seconds

Equestrian Arts
Episode 13 - Cottonwood (Part 1)

In this episode of Equestrian Arts, Earlene Smith recounts her transformative experience attending a 4-day equestrian clinic led by renowned horseman Craig Cameron in Cottonwood, California. Craig, a Texas cowboy and master of "natural horsemanship," emphasizes working with a horse's natural instincts. Earlene, along with 12 diverse riders, received personalized instruction that pushed them beyond their comfort zones, enhancing their horsemanship skills.

Listeners will hear about Craig's exceptional ability to communicate and address rider issues, turning fearful horse-rider pairs into harmonious teams. Earlene shares key lessons learned, including subtle cues and rein handling techniques, the importance of patience, and the value of building a positive relationship with horses through gentle, responsive training.

Tune in to gain insights from one of the top horsemen in the world and deepen your understanding of natural horsemanship.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

Equestrian Arts
Episode 12 - Horse Sense

In this episode of Equestrian Arts, Earlene Smith shares her experience attending a horse-drawn carriage auction in McMinnville, Oregon. She highlights the decline of California auctions, making McMinnville the primary option in the West, while major auctions take place in Pennsylvania's Amish country. Earlene vividly describes the lively auction atmosphere and the importance of these events for the carriage industry.

The episode also features remarkable stories demonstrating the bond between horses and their owners. One story recounts how Alicia's horse saved her life after a severe accident, while another tells of horses forming a protective circle around a lost infant. Earlene emphasizes the unique personalities of horses, the value of mares, and the critical role of proper care and training in preventing behavioral issues.

Tune in to learn more about the dynamic world of horse auctions, the incredible instincts of horses, and the essential aspects of horse care.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

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Episode 11 - Opie

In this special episode recorded in 2018, Equestrian Arts explores the iconic Motherlode Parade in Sonora, California. Hosts Susan Toms and Earlene Smith welcome special guest Jim Opie, and delve into the parade's rich history and community spirit, highlighting its growth into the second-largest parade in the country by the 1970s.

Featuring long-time participants like Davy Doc and the Twain Heart Horsemen, the episode emphasizes the meticulous planning required for this event. Jim Opie, the long-time organizer, shares stories of managing large draft horses and ensuring safety amid unexpected challenges.

Celebrate the cherished tradition of the Motherlode Parade and its role in showcasing Sonora's equestrian heritage.

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1 year ago
27 minutes 45 seconds

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Episode 10 - Pomona

In this episode of Equestrian Arts, hosts Susan Thoms and Earlene Smith explore Earlene's trip to the Equine Affair in Pomona, one of the largest horse events of the year. Earlene shares her experiences watching top clinicians like Julie Goodnight and Craig Cameron, and the valuable lessons she learned from their sessions.

The discussion delves into the instinctive and learned behaviors of horses, including their flight response, combative tendencies, reproductive behaviors, and more. Earlene also touches on the fascinating impact of birth control on Mustang herds and the social dynamics within horse herds. This episode is packed with insights and knowledge for horse enthusiasts and anyone interested in the art of horse training.

Listen in to learn more about the wisdom of the horse and the world of equestrian arts!

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1 year ago
28 minutes

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Episode 9 - Training

In this episode of Equestrian Arts, hosts Susan Thoms and Earlene Smith delve into the fascinating world of horse communication and training. Earlene shares her expertise on working with horses using body language and instinctual behavior, explaining the importance of maintaining a slack lead rope and how to achieve "join up" with a horse. She discusses the nuances of round pen training, the significance of imprinting foals, and the critical role of establishing dominance in the human-horse relationship. The episode also touches on historical insights, including the practices of renowned horsemen like Monty Roberts and Xenophon, and how exceptional horse handlers in history were sometimes misunderstood and persecuted. This insightful discussion offers listeners a deeper understanding of the subtle and intricate methods used in effective horse training. Listen in to learn more about the wisdom of the horse and the art of equestrian communication.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 37 seconds

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Episode 8 - Draft Horses

In this engaging episode, Susan Thoms and Earlene Smith from the Peppermint Creek Carriage Company delve into the rich history and evolution of draft horses. They explore how these massive, powerful animals, originally bred for war due to their large size and fierce nature, transitioned to indispensable agricultural workers as farming and transportation needs evolved. The conversation highlights the Belgian draft horse's significant role in this transition, noting how it was selectively bred over centuries to become more docile and intelligent, contrasting with the more ornamental Clydesdale. Susan and Earlene discuss the indispensable role of draft horses in human history prior to the advent of tractors, pointing out that many breeds have become extinct, with the Belgian remaining one of the most populous. They share personal stories that illustrate the unique bond and intricate communication between horses and humans, emphasizing the deep, reciprocal connection that has made horses the "perfect draft animal." This episode offers a profound look at the historical and emotional significance of draft horses in both past and contemporary settings.

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1 year ago
29 minutes 20 seconds

Equestrian Arts
Episode 7 - Weeds


In this informative episode, Susan Thoms and Earlene Smith discuss the critical importance of weed abatement for horse owners. They highlight the dangers posed by toxic weeds such as thistles, tarweed, and foxtails, which horses may ingest when their preferred plants are depleted. The conversation covers effective weed management strategies, including mechanical removal, chemical treatments, and preventative measures like rotational grazing and testing hay for weed seeds. Earlene emphasizes the necessity of prompt action to prevent the spread of resilient weeds like mellow weed and shares practical tips on maintaining healthy pastures to safeguard equine health. This episode is essential listening for anyone involved in equine care and pasture management, providing crucial insights and advice on managing weeds to ensure the safety and wellbeing of horses.

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1 year ago
29 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 6 - Dressage

In this episode, seasoned equestrian Earlene Smith takes us on a fascinating journey through the rich history and diverse traditions of horseback riding. From the connection between dressage and the evolution of writing, to the unique communication between rider and horse, this conversation is a must-listen for any equine enthusiast. Don't miss out on the insights and anecdotes shared by our expert guest. Hop on board and get ready to trot through the world of horsemanship!

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1 year ago
28 minutes 20 seconds

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Episode 5 - Care & Feeding

In this episode, Susan Toms and her friend Earlene, who owns the Peppermint Creek Carriage Company, explore the concept of "Equestrian Arts." They discuss the intricate and intuitive relationship required between a horse and rider, emphasizing the creative aspects of equine communication. Earlene shares a poignant story about her own horse's battle with colic at high altitude, highlighting the complexities and deep connection necessary when navigating such emergencies. Throughout the conversation, the pair delve into the responsibilities of horse ownership, discussing the importance of creating a safe, natural environment with appropriate fencing, shelter, and regular veterinary care. They emphasize practical considerations like the benefits of electric over traditional barbed wire fencing and the need to prevent common hazards such as sand colic. The episode is rich with personal insights and anecdotes, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the art and science of caring for horses.


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1 year ago
27 minutes 35 seconds

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Episode 4 - Boots and Saddles

In this insightful episode, hosts Susan Thoms and Earlene Smith, the owner of Peppermint Creek Carriage Company, discuss the critical importance of proper riding boots and saddles for a 9-year-old girl who has been gifted a horse.


Earlene emphasizes the safety and functionality of riding boots, highlighting the differences between work boots and specialized riding boots. She also explains the advantages of a Western-style saddle and the considerations around selecting the right equipment for a young rider.


The conversation provides valuable insights for parents navigating the world of equestrian gear and ensuring their child's safety and comfort on horseback. Tune in to learn more about the technical aspects of equestrian riding and equipment, and how to find the perfect fit for your young rider.

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1 year ago
29 minutes 12 seconds

Equestrian Arts
Episode 3 - Getting Started

In this episode, Susan Thoms and Earlene Smith share valuable insights on horseback riding. They discuss the importance of proper handling, finding the right horse for a child, and the lifelong learning process of working with horses. Tips on choosing gear, selecting an instructor, and understanding horse signals are highlighted.

The discussion covers training techniques, saddle choices, and considerations for children starting to ride. Recommendations for purchasing saddles and the costs associated with horse ownership are also shared. Overall, the episode emphasizes the significance of patience, communication, and respect in building a strong bond with horses for safe and enjoyable riding experiences.

Join in for more equestrian wisdom on KAAD LP!

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1 year ago
28 minutes 5 seconds

Equestrian Arts
Episode 2 - The Spine

Fascinating episode of Equestrian Arts all about the spine! Earlene Smith, owner of Peppermint Creek Carriage Co., dives deep into the unique S-shaped necks and fan-like withers of horses. She explains how this allows them to graze, but can also lead to pain if not properly cared for. Earlene highlights the growing field of equine chiropractic and alternative therapies that can help address these issues. She shares her experience working with a vet-trained equine chiropractor from the British Virgin Islands. The episode also covers the differences between horses used for pulling vs riding, and the historical importance of "great horses" in the pre-combustion engine era. Lots of interesting insights into the world of horses - definitely worth a listen! 

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1 year ago
29 minutes 40 seconds

Equestrian Arts
Episode 1 - Earlene Smith

Welcome to the first episode of "Equestrian Arts" with your host, Susan Thoms, coming to you from the iconic dome in historic downtown Sonora. In this inaugural episode, Susan is joined by horse expert Earlene Smith to explore the fascinating world of horses. From the essentials of care and training to the elegance of Cowboy Dressage, Earlene provides insights into effective horsemanship and the deep connection between horses and humans. Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or just beginning your journey, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and appreciation for these noble animals. Join us for a compelling introduction to the art and soul of equestrianism.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 51 seconds

Equestrian Arts
"Equestrian Arts" with Earlene Smith is a podcast for anyone fascinated by horses. With over six decades of experience, Earlene explores the world of horses through engaging stories, insights, and expert knowledge. From their roles in human history to personal tales of horsemanship, the show dives into the profound connection between humans and horses. Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or simply horse-curious, "Equestrian Arts" offers a unique glimpse into the captivating world of these magnificent animals.