• 24. How Continuing Education Can Really Benefit the Horse and the Equine Industry with Dr. Alyssa Logan!

  • Jul 11 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

24. How Continuing Education Can Really Benefit the Horse and the Equine Industry with Dr. Alyssa Logan!

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    I am so excited about today's episode because I know the value it will bring to not only you my audience, but to the equine industry as a whole! I am sharing such a fascinating conversation that I had with a lady who I believe truly defines what an educated cowgirl is! Dr. Alyssa Logan is an assistant professor at Middle Tennessee State University and their horse judging coach. Her passion for teaching, her research projects, her students, and the equine industry is so amazing and inspiring. I learned so much during this conversation and you are going to love everything that we talk about from the importance of education in growing the industry for the better, joint and bone health in horses, sportsmanship, and so much more!

    I have a feeling this is going to be one of your top favorite episodes! As well as one you will want to share with your friends! We cover so many important topics that impact the horse industry and Alyssa really is so knowledgable and brings so much insight to them!

    If you would like to follow Alyssa she is on Facebook @alyssalogan and Instagram @lysslogan. You can contact her as well through her email alyssa.logan@mtsu.edu

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