by Jocelyn | Apr 3, 2021 | Equine assisted personal development, Keynote speeches, Leadership
Click here for video I recently interviewed a rodeo cowboy who told me a story from early childhood. When he was two or three years old, he wanted to go everywhere with his Dad. One time, he even held his breath until he passed out, trying to convince his Dad to take...
by Jocelyn | Jan 18, 2018 | Equine assisted personal development, Personal coaching, Teambuilding
I am an active volunteer with the students and on the board of directors of a nearby therapeutic riding program. I have loved horses for over twenty years, and this organization allows me to stretch my wings working with students that may not otherwise get the...
by Jocelyn | Jan 18, 2018 | Equine assisted personal development, Keynote speeches, Personal coaching
I have been helping some dear friends with their horses. We ride Peruvian Horses – hot-blooded Spanish horses that have a lot of “enthusiasm”. They are very forward-moving horses, and sometimes intimidate riders, especially those that are not used to that kind of...
by Jocelyn | Jan 18, 2018 | Equine assisted personal development, Keynote speeches, Personal coaching
For over twenty years, I was a competitor at Peruvian Horse shows. Last year, I began to compete in speaking competitions. I have come to believe most of the audience is hoping that I will do well. I also want my competitors to do well. As the bar is raised, we all...
by Jocelyn | Jan 18, 2018 | Equine assisted personal development, Keynote speeches, Personal coaching
When I had the opportunity to add horses to my life at the age of 30, I jumped at the chance. I had always been a farm girl at heart although I grew up in the city. I think I got the “animal lover” gene from my mother’s father. When he married my grandmother, he drove...
by Jocelyn | Aug 20, 2017 | Equine assisted personal development
What you resist persists. Carl Yung’s full quote is ,“what you resist not only persists, but will grow in size.” I have been asked several times recently to help someone in their “fight”, generally against some kind of disease. I find this to be a...