
What is the purpose of the Stacy Westfall podcast?
Stacy Westfall teaches people how to understand, enjoy and successfully train their own horses. In her podcast, she shares all of her knowledge in her area of expertise: horses.
Who is Stacy Westfall?
Reining champion, horse trainer, international speaker, and author, Stacy Westfall is a cowgirl dedicated to helping people get a rock-solid understanding of their horses for training and riding. Her podcast provides practical applications for riders of every discipline and experience level.
What kind of questions does Stacy ask on her podcast?
Through her podcast, website, YouTube channel and social media Stacy answers questions about: Fear, when to sell a horse, goal setting, safety, ground work, trailer loading, lead changes, reining, spins, stops, western dressage, ranch riding, when to get help, lessons, clinics and improving your safety, success and enjoyment of horses.

Episode 48: Q&A: Are multiple riders good or bad? Training Secrets?
One of the things I do on this podcast is answer listener questions. If you have a question you would like to ask or have a topic you would like to hear more about, go to my website and click on the orange tab to the right to leave a voice message. My first question…
Episode 47: Locking and Unlocking Traits in Your Horse
I know your horse is smart. Do you know that your horse is smart? I hope you do, because today I’m sharing something that will be incredibly useful to you if you think your horse is smart. If you’re not sure if your horse is smart, you can always go back and listen to…
Episode 46: 5 Tips for Bringing Up Your Horses Energy
I received a listener question about how to bring up a horse’s energy level. If you have a question you would like answered hit the tab on the right side and leave a voice message. This listener has a thoroughbred who is very obedient but lacks exuberance. She wants to up the energy but doesn’t…
Episode 45: Whoa! Teaching Your Horse to Stop
It’s important to be able to stop safely when riding. Having your horse understand different cues for stop can make riding more safe and make the rider more confident. In this episode, I explain the three cues I use for stopping my horse and the magic that it creates when the horse understands all three.…
Who is Stacy Westfall?
Reining champion, horse trainer, international speaker, and author, Stacy Westfall is a cowgirl dedicated to helping people get a rock-solid understanding of their horses for training and riding. Her podcast provides practical applications for riders of every discipline and experience level.
What is Stacy's podcast about?
This podcast is totally bingeable. Stacy has structured her podcast to serve the rider’s needs based on specific issues. Each episode explores a different aspect of a bigger topic covered by an entire season, including: the rider’s mind, the rider’s body, the horse’s mind, the horse’s body, tack & equipment, and practical application of all these topics. Stacy connects everyday elements of riding to relatable mindset shifts and inspiration from outside the horse world. (Seriously, what other equestrian podcast would reference The War of Art in reference to riding?)
Who is Stacy Westfall?
Professional western trainer Stacy Westfall shares her knowledge and experience so listeners can get top-notch training tips. She offers advice on how to become a better rider and strengthen your relationship with your horse.
Who is the host of the equestrian podcast?
Host Bethany Lee gets personal with some of the top riders in the horse world in The Equestrian Podcast. She often talks about aspects of the equestrian world that are less conventional, giving interesting insights on these matters.
What is daily strides Lorna Leeson?
In Daily Strides, Lorna Leeson provides step-by-step instruction to help riders improve their skills. In order to grow, Lorna challenges riders to start thinking a little differently about their riding.
Who hosts the Young Black Equestrians show?
The Young Black Equestrians show is a platform for discussing the culture, passion, and lifestyle of the Black horse industry. Hosted by Abriana Johnson and Caitlin Gooch, the women talk about their stories to connect with equestrians that have similar experiences.
Who is the host of Willing Equine?
The Willing Equine is dedicated to improving the relationships between horses and humans. It is hosted by Adele Shaw, who is a Certified Horse Behaviour Consultant with the IAABC, as well as an endorsed trainer with the World Bitless Association.
Is podcasting good for horses?
Whether you are driving to the barn or a horse show, listening to podcasts is a good way to pass time. Fortunately, there are some great horse podcasts for equestrians that are both educational and entertaining.
