I was that kid…
the one who wrote every school report about horses, who had eyes peeled for their majestic presence in roadside paddocks on every car ride. When I started riding at age seven, I was, as they say, hooked. Completely and irrevocably in love.
As a lifelong rider, I understand how horses can be our greatest joy and heaviest burden (often all at once) — how they can consume us and our sense of self in a way that is unusual or hard to fathom for other people.
The desire to make a life that allows for a relationship with horses is at once an emotional decision and not really a decision at all. It’s fueled by an undeniably deep and soulful connection, and an abiding sense of responsibility that will tolerate most any sacrifice.
While the gravitational pull towards a life with horses is emotional in nature, how we make that life work has to be a really logical decision.
Through one-on-one coaching, I help you marry the two — the emotion and the logistics — so that you are sacrificing only what is necessary (and never any sanity).