• Life Lessons from the Arena

  • Jun 21 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Life Lessons from the Arena

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    Can participating in horse shows truly shape a child's character? Join me as I chat with parents Candy Bobo, Clay Funderburk, and Samantha Beasley, who share their heartfelt stories and insights into the transformative power of horse shows for young equestrians. From learning responsibility and accountability to understanding the value of sportsmanship, we'll explore how these experiences help children grow in unexpected and beautiful ways.
    In this episode, we emphasize the crucial role trainers play in fostering a safe and supportive environment for young riders. The panel discusses the balance parents must strike between preparation and presence, ensuring their children feel supported and confident on show days. You'll hear firsthand accounts of the emotional rollercoaster at the horse shows and tips for helping your child navigate the highs and lows while maintaining a focus on fun and learning.
    Beyond the ribbons and accolades, what are the real rewards of horse showing? This episode delves into the invaluable life skills children gain from participating in these events. From integrity and leadership to teamwork and dedication, horse shows offer more than just a platform for competition—they provide a foundation for personal growth and lifelong memories. Tune in to hear from my guests about the community spirit and the immense pride that comes from watching their children flourish in this unique and challenging sport.










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