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Wendys Whinnies
WendyMurdoch
405 episodes
1 month ago
Wendy‘s Whinnies is the podcast for Wendy Murdoch, creator of the Murdoch Method, teaching riders how to do what great riders do naturally, and the SURE FOOT® Equine Stability Program. Wendy is also the host of Webinars with Wendy, ongoing Zoom Webinars with equine professionals sharing their knowledge for the benefit of the horse. To register for Webinars with Wendy go to murdochmethod.com/shop.
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Wendy‘s Whinnies is the podcast for Wendy Murdoch, creator of the Murdoch Method, teaching riders how to do what great riders do naturally, and the SURE FOOT® Equine Stability Program. Wendy is also the host of Webinars with Wendy, ongoing Zoom Webinars with equine professionals sharing their knowledge for the benefit of the horse. To register for Webinars with Wendy go to murdochmethod.com/shop.
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No. 133. Sharon May Davis discusses Equine Complex Vertebral Malformation (ECVM)
Sharon’s passion for horses was first noticed when she was caught riding a bush horse at 4 years of age. She would climb up the front leg and haul herself up onto the back via the mane proud as a peacock. She still doesn’t know to this day how she survived, but by 14 she was working with racehorses and riding competitively in the show ring and winning up to Open Minor Royal classes by 18. Her desire to understand the biomechanics of the horse led her down the path of dissections and research and if that wasn’t enough, she built horse skeletons where students could move the limbs so to have a better understanding of the leg in motion. This became a critical factor when she rehabilitated or assisted in the selection of horses for performance riders in Australia and overseas. Her keen eye for detail saw her involved with horses that became or were already the Australian Champion in 8 different disciplines, with some competing at WEG and or the Olympics. With Equine degrees and a number of other qualifications in tow, Sharon’s research and published scientific papers have seen her lecture around the World as a key note or guest speaker at numerous events. So with this in mind, Sharon will be speaking on one of the current topics associated with her research - Equine Complex Vertebral Malformation (ECVM), or the Congenital Malformation of the 6th and 7th Cervical Vertebrae.
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1 month ago
1 hour 59 minutes

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No. 362. Becky Tenges - Checking in and catching up!
Becky Tenges, owner of Equine BodyWorks LLC and a life-long lover of horses, brings her extensive knowledge and training to the horse and its team of trainer, farrier, veterinarian and other equine professionals. Becky, the daughter of a farrier, grew up in Southern California on an Arabian horse ranch and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Economics from UC Davis. After leaving a twenty-year career in Investment Banking, Becky returned to her involvement with horses, initially for the therapeutic benefit they provide to humans; and now for the therapeutic benefit that she can provide to them. With over 40 years of experience with horses, Becky’s focus in her business practice is to provide therapeutic relief to her equine clients and information and answers to their owners and trainers. Becky brings straightforward methodologies and a heartfelt dedication to reducing discomfort and enhancing movement & performance.
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1 month ago
1 hour 20 minutes

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No. 360. Rebecca Husted - End of Life - Having a plan
Rebecca Husted published the first textbook on Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue (Wiley-Blackwell) in 2008. She is a decorated combat veteran, retired Signal Officer, US ARMY, holds BS (Biology) Wofford College, Ph.D. (Animal Physiology) Clemson University. She provides training in Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue (TLAERTM ) techniques across the US and internationally. She has published numerous critiques, techniques, and journal articles on a variety of technical subjects in large animal disaster and emergency rescue, horse barn fires, and heavy rescue of large animals. She is a Principal/SME member of the Technical Committee of the NFPA Standard 150 – Animal Housing and contributes to equine/livestock welfare committees and others defining technical competencies for large animal response around the world.
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1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes

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No. 361. Sarah Lilley - The Hidden Habits That Shape Your Confidence in the Saddle
Sarah Louise Lilley is a clinical Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT or “Tapping”) practitioner.  A sought after coach and speaker, she helps equestrians overcome fears, blocks and trauma. Known for her holistic and heart-centered approach, Sarah equips riders with tools that cultivate ease, trust, and clarity by releasing the root causes of anxious thinking and limiting beliefs. Sarah has taken the stage at Warwick Schiller’s Journey on Podcast Summit and appeared on numerous equestrian podcasts including: The Whole Equestrian with 5* Eventer Emily Hamel, WeHorse’s The Equestrian Connection with Danielle Crowell, Horse Illustrated’s Barn Banter and The Equestrian Podcast with influencer Bethany Lee. When she's not riding her horse or working with her clients, Sarah mentors the next generation of Practitioners at EFT Universe, the world’s largest EFT certification program. She recently taught alongside Dawson Church at The Omega Institute. To learn more about Sarah, please visit EmotionalFreedomwithSarah.com /or Instagram @SarahLouiseLilley
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1 month ago
57 minutes

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No. 359. Mike Buskohl - Upregulation of the equine central nervous system
Mike Buskohl graduated from Palmer Chiropractic College "sometime last century" and spent years treating human patients before becoming certified for animal chiropractic by the AVCA. He feels fortunate to have studied under the most significant figure in animal chiropractic: Sharon Willoughby, DC,DVM. For the last 25 years he has focused his efforts on equine chiropractic and biomechanics. In 2013, it was his great privilege to assist Olympian Melanie Smith-Taylor in a series of clinics teaching young riders better communication skills. Although he has worked with equine athletes of many disciplines, for the last 12-14 years he has focused primarily in the hunter/jumper world. Mike is currently working with a team at Bellis Show Jumping to create a rehabilitation center
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1 month ago
1 hour 10 minutes

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No. 358. Rebecca Husted Flooding Prep and Prevention for Horse Owners
Rebecca (Gimenez) Husted published the first textbook on Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue (Wiley-Blackwell) in 2008. She is a decorated combat veteran, retired Signal Officer, US ARMY, holds BS (Biology) Wofford College, PhD (Animal Physiology) Clemson University. She provides training in Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue (TLAERTM ) techniques across the US and internationally. She has published numerous critiques, techniques and journal articles on a variety of technical subjects in large animal disaster and emergency rescue, horse barn fires, and heavy rescue of large animals. She is a Principal/SME member of the Technical Committee of the NFPA Standard 150 – Animal Housing and contributes to equine welfare committees and others defining technical competencies for large animal rescue around the world.
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1 month ago
1 hour 36 minutes

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No. 357. Dr Nerida McGilchrist - The Importance of Gut Health in Overall Wellness
Dr. Nerida McGilchrist (formerly Richards) is a world-renowned equine nutrition specialist from Australia, holding a Bachelor's Degree in Rural Science with First Class Honours and a Ph.D. in Equine Nutrition. In 2004, Nerida founded Equilize Horse Nutrition and began consulting for leading equine feed and supplement companies globally. Her expertise has led to the research and development of a bunch of world-leading feeds and supplements, earning her a top-notch reputation in the industry. In 2008, Nerida launched FeedXL, an online horse nutrition platform where she served as lead nutritionist, educator, and software feature designer until 2022. More recently, Nerida collaborated with Racing Queensland and their Queensland Off-The-Track Program to develop a first-class equine nutrition education video and eBook series, available to everyone on the Queensland Off-The-Track Nutrition Education Hub. Nerida's roles have had her extensively "on the ground" at breeding farms and stables around the globe. She has spent countless hours walking and testing pastures, analysing manure, and poring over diets to find the best ways to optimize equine health and performance. Her favourite projects are those that take her to Japan, where horse farms and racing stables are eager to stay on the cutting edge of nutrition research. Nerida is particularly passionate about enhancing performance through gut health, and in particular preventing gastric ulcers and maximising microbiome diversity through correct forage and grain feeding practices. Currently, Nerida is developing My Happy Horse, the world's first virtual equine nutritionist, set to launch as an app later in 2025.
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1 month ago
1 hour 12 minutes

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No. 356. Catherine Wycoff Biomechanical consequences of the rider's pain
Originally from Belgium, Catherine Wycoff is a physical therapist for humans and for horses, with an undergraduate degree from Liege University (Belgium) and a doctorate from Des Moines University (US). Kinetic Balance, her private practice, is situated in Lovettsville, with a satellite office in Middleburg, Virginia. She is a certified Feldenkrais, Anat Baniel Method for Children and kinesiotaping practitioner as well as a Hippotherapy Clinical Specialist and a Certified Equine Rehabilitation Practitioner. She is training to become a paradressage classifier for the USEF. Catherine is a lifelong horse lover and rider and has been learning from Wendy Murdoch since 2007. She has volunteered and setup private practices in Laos, Taiwan, China, Burma and Austria in addition to the US.
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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

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No. 355. Sarah Louise Lilley Fearless and Free EFT Tapping for Equestrians
Sarah Louise Lilley is a clinical Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT or “Tapping”) practitioner. A sought after coach and speaker, she helps equestrians overcome fears, blocks and trauma. Known for her holistic and heart-centered approach, Sarah equips riders with tools that cultivate ease, trust, and clarity by releasing the root causes of anxious thinking and limiting beliefs. Sarah has taken the stage at Warwick Schiller’s Journey on Podcast Summit and appeared on numerous equestrian podcasts including: The Whole Equestrian with 5* Eventer Emily Hamel, WeHorse’s The Equestrian Connection with Danielle Crowell, Horse Illustrated’s Barn Banter and The Equestrian Podcast with influencer Bethany Lee. When she's not riding her horse or working with her clients, Sarah mentors the next generation of Practitioners at EFT Universe, the world’s largest EFT certification program. She recently taught alongside Dawson Church at The Omega Institute. To learn more about Sarah, please visit EmotionalFreedomwithSarah.com /or Instagram @SarahLouiseLilley
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2 months ago
58 minutes

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No. 354. Sharon and Laura Wilsie - Inconvenient Instincts and the mislabeling of behaviors.
Sharon and Laura Wilsie return for continuing conversations abouit all things horse! It has been a while ans we are thrilled to share thisnew webinar with you!
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2 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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No. 353 - Ann Marie Hancock, DVM, EDO Building up your horse to move fluidly and stay sound
Dr. Hancock was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she was active in Pony Club, competing in lower level three day eventing. Dr. Hancock completed her studies at Colorado State University, graduating with a BS in Equine Science, an MS in Anatomy and Neurobiology, and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. She spent 10 years as general equine practitioner in Eastern North Carolina where she built her skills in emergency, dentistry, performance horse and lameness evaluation, reproduction, preventative medicine and integrative health. She also trained with the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society and completed her EDO certification with the Vluggen Institute to become an equine osteopath. Eager to offer progressive and superior services, she continually strives to improve her veterinary diagnostic, integrative medicine, and performance horse education. In 2013, Dr. Hancock purchased Rectortown Equine and permanently relocated the practice to Warrenton, Virginia at which point the practice changed to True North Equine Veterinary Services. Dr. Hancock’s goal is to nurture successful partnerships with horses and their owners that can last a lifetime.
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2 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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No. 351. Dana Croschere - Rescued Hearts Film
I once witnessed a miracle when a 7-year-old boy diagnosed with autism spoke his very first words while interacting with a horse, and it forever changed my life. After hearing countless stories of people who have experienced miraculous transformations in the presence of horses, I began to wonder, "Why are horses so healing to humans and what are they here to teach us?" My partner, Krisanna, and I are award-winning filmmakers, and together we are embarking on a journey to better understand the horse-human connection. Our film will share powerful stories from those who have experienced incredible transformations and those who have dedicated their lives to equine-assisted work. We'll highlight researchers who can speak to why this connection is so powerful and share tools to help us access our healing power within. Rescued Hearts isn't just the story of horses; it's the story of all of us and the power that lies within to create healing and transformation in our lives.
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2 months ago
54 minutes 56 seconds

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No. 352. Robyn Hood How daily handling can affect performance
Senior Instructor of the Tellington TTouch® Method, Editor of Staying in TTouch Newsletter and Linda's youngest sister, Robyn has been riding horses since before she could walk. She went through Pony Club and showed as a junior competitor in Alberta. She later attended and then instructed at the Pacific Coast School of Horsemanship in California owned by her sister Linda Tellington-Jones. Robyn competed successfully in hunter, jumper, three-day eventing, endurance, western events and more recently in gaited horses.
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2 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 29 seconds

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No. 350. Lockie Phillips Emotional Horsemanship
A fresh, honest, empathic perspective on the horse
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2 months ago
59 minutes 22 seconds

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No. 349. Wendy SURE FOOT - Balance, Posture and Behavior
Join us for this Webinar with Wendy, where we explore the fascinating world of SURE FOOT. Wendy brings her expertise and warmth to help us understand how balance, posture, and behavior are intricately connected. In this session, we’ll delve into practical techniques and insights that can enhance our horse's everyday movement and posture.
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2 months ago
58 minutes 15 seconds

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No. 346. Kim Kizzier Sherrodd- The energetic effects of various animal bodywork modalities.
In Episode No. 346. we are thrilled to host the exceptional Kim Kizzier Sherrodd, who brings over 30 years of expertise in human and animal bodywork. Dive deep into this enriching conversation as Kim shares her incredible journey, from riding across the country with horses and mules in the winter to developing a profound connection with the energy and spirit of animals. 🎙 Highlights of this episode include: Kim's adventurous cross-country horseback journey The transformative power of bodywork on horses Insights into energy work, trauma release, and the quantum field Ethical considerations in animal bodywork An inspiring story of Kim's work with a dog named Tyler Practical energy medicine techniques for horses
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3 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 22 seconds

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No. 348. Wendy discusses Feldenkrais
Join us for this Webinar with Wendy as she dives into the world of Feldenkrais! Whether you're new to this unique approach or looking to deepen your practice, Wendy will share her insights on how Feldenkrais can enhance your movement and overall well-being. Expect a friendly atmosphere where you can ask questions, participate in fun exercises, and discover how awareness and gentle movement can transform your body and mind. Grab your favorite drink, get comfy, and get ready for a session filled with learning and connection! Don't miss out!
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3 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 1 second

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No. 345. Barbara Parks & Suzzi Peele
Suzzi Peeler is a lifelong lover of horses. While searching for more positive, healthy alternatives to care for her own horses, she discovered Neuromuscular Dentistry and was immediately enamored with it. She became a certified Neuromuscular Dentist in 2014. Suzzi thoroughly enjoys educating about the importance of dentition and the affect it has on the whole body. In 2018, she was given the opportunity to present Neuromuscular Dentistry for the Equine at the International College of Craniomandibular Orthopedics’ (ICCMO) national conference. Suzzi continues to immerse herself in studying the art and science that Neuromuscular Dentistry encompasses. She focuses her passion on increasing research in her field by specializing in the study of how the teeth affect proprioception, mobility, performance, and overall health of the horse. Dr. Barbara Parks, PT, DPT, CERP is a physical therapist for horses and riders based in the Nashville, TN area. Barbara received her doctorate in physical therapy from Belmont University and her Certified Equine Rehabilitation Practitioner credentials from UT-Knoxville in 2018. She is also a PATH Intl. Certified therapeutic riding instructor and spent time teaching adaptive riding lessons prior to becoming a physical therapist. Barbara has a passion for positive reinforcement training and using clicker training in rehabilitative exercise and has pursued continuing education in equine bodywork, barefoot hoof care and composite shoeing, equine nutrition, and equine behavior and learning theory in order to provide a whole-horse approach to rehab and injury prevention. She lives on a small farm with her husband, 5 horses, 4 cats, and 3 dogs.
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3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 39 seconds

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No. 347. Laura Plunkett Walking with your horse.
3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 49 seconds

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No. 326 Karen Rohlf: Relaxation Through Movement
3 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 49 seconds

Wendys Whinnies
Wendy‘s Whinnies is the podcast for Wendy Murdoch, creator of the Murdoch Method, teaching riders how to do what great riders do naturally, and the SURE FOOT® Equine Stability Program. Wendy is also the host of Webinars with Wendy, ongoing Zoom Webinars with equine professionals sharing their knowledge for the benefit of the horse. To register for Webinars with Wendy go to murdochmethod.com/shop.