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Ep 20- Helmet Hair: Oh, We Definitely Care with Caitlin Gooch Adulting with Horses

On episode 20 of the Adulting Horses podcast, we welcome helmet and literacy advocate Caitlin Gooch, of The Black Cowgirl and Saddle Up and Read, as a guest host to chat all things helmets and hair. We dive into living on her family farm and how things are changing for her, why it's important for riders to consider their hairstyle for helmet safety, how brands need to change their mindset, and how you can donate a helmet to a child in need.  Find Caitlin on Instagram and Twitter @theblackcowgirl and on Instagram and Facebook at @saddleupandread to learn more. To donate a helmet, or learn more about how you can help make a difference here: Listeners can donate for helmets to saddle up and read’s PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/US/fundraiser/charity/3706821 My YouTube: https://youtube.com/@TheBlackCowgirl IG & Twitter theblackcowgirl IG & Twitter saddleupandread Facebook https://www.facebook.com/saddleupandread https://www.facebook.com/caitlinanngooch My patreon https://www.patreon.com/theblackcowgirl Websites saddleupandread.org theblackcowgirl.com Podcast art photo credit of Caitlin by Chris Facey.
  1. Ep 20- Helmet Hair: Oh, We Definitely Care with Caitlin Gooch
  2. Ep 19- The Necessities, the Boarding Barn Necessities
  3. Ep 18- Top 5 Things You Can Do with Horses by Redingote Equestrian.
  4. Ep 17- Heather is the Anti-Hero, or maybe just an idiot- and other fun topics
  5. Ep 16 Barn Style Hacks with Connie and Allison of Redingote Equestrian

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Confessions of a Timid Rider: Journal

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Are you an adult equestrian struggling with balancing work/life/barn or perhaps even your confidence? Heather Wallace, the award-winning author of Confessions of a Timid Rider, has provided a companion journal so that you can write your own confessions and help you to achieve your goals in the saddle or out. The act of journaling can help you to acknowledge your feelings in a safe place and help you process them. After all, if we can’t be honest with ourselves then what are we even doing?
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