This is a podcast about people and horses. Each episode, I take a look at a true story that connects somehow to horses, horse people, or the horse business. I’ll tell you the story, sure, but I am also going to tell you why I think it’s a story worth telling.

A Time for Horses
Claim This Podcastby Abigail Nemec
Podcast Overview
This is a podcast about people and horses. Each episode, I take a look at a true story that connects somehow to horses, horse people, or the horse business. I’ll tell you the story, sure, but I am also going to tell you why I think it’s a story worth telling.
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Publishing Since
10/15/2016
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Recent Episodes

November 24, 2023
Into the Mouth of Hell
A rising tide lifts all boats. We rise by lifting others. It’s a win-win situation. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.The word compassion has been a part of the English language since the 15th century. It derives fr...

May 8, 2022
On the Hoof
At 37, Jesse McNeil - at times carpenter, commercial fisherman, dabbler in real estate - decided to buy an untrained horse, make himself into a horseman, and ride all the way across the United States, from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. A fiercely independent traveler, Jesse had navigated previous coast-to-coast trips - solo journeys by moped, bicycle, and small airplane. This time, however, he had a partner: a five-year-old Tennessee Walking Horse named Pepper.An inexperienced horseman with an equally inexperienced mount, Jesse would quickly discover the immense challenges of his new undertaking. Over the course of eight months and fourteen states - beginning in Oregon and ending on a beach in New Hampshire - he would be tested many times over as he learned not only what it took to keep Pepper safe and healthy, but the true value of qualities that he had once easily dismissed: patience and companionship.The generosity of strangers, from helpful ranchers and storekeepers to suburban families, shaped the pair’s journey east. And while at some points the miles didn’t unfold as Jesse hoped, others yielded unexpected events that changed his perspective - and quite possibly, his future. Written with honesty, grit, and grace, On the Hoof captures an arduous voyage that broke a man down and built him back up, with the help of one special horse.Sources for this episodeOn the Hoof: A 3,800-Mile Adventure, Pacific to Atlantic (https://www.horseandriderbooks.com/store/on-the-hoof.html) is available anywhere books are sold, or at https://www.horseandriderbooks.com/ (https://www.horseandriderbooks.com/)Contributors:Ricky Bloxsom, Visual Design https://www.rbloxsom.com/ (https://www.rbloxsom.com/) Lanin's Southern Serenaders, "Shake It and Break It", Antique Phonograph RecordingShow notes and images:Courtesy of Jesse Alexander McNeil and Trafalgar Square Books

January 8, 2019
Hiatus
News, of sorts.
13 total episodes available
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