05/24/2026
I’ve always known the authenticity horses thrive in.
They are impeccable beings, with the remarkable ability to break down our fake walls and feel what is truly within us.
You know the smiling person who is actually having the worst day of their life?
Yeah… horses feel the feelings. The smile doesn’t matter. In fact, it can complicate things.
The facial expression says one thing, while the energy says another.
A little confusing, don’t you think?
Working with horses for so long, I found myself quickly learning how to manage my emotions
(to this day, it’s still something I work on).
Then, came the life lesson , that I learned from horses…. I realized authenticity was never just something horses needed from us.
It was something people needed too.
I’ve felt myself as a human (to make interactions more seamless) , try to fill others cups .
Now, I don’t mean this in the sense of being kind. Kindness is nonnegotiable.
More like, I was trying to be everyone’s cup of tea.
It was an odd transition at first.
When I dived deeply into horses, I felt I could help horses and people. Just that general broad spectrum.
Things just didn’t feel right.
Having that ‘off’ feeling , I had a really big wake up call!
The more honest I became in my work, my communication, and even in who I am as a person, the more the right people seemed to find me.
Im not for everyone, that’s okay.
I’m a little loud, a lot hardheaded, unwaveringly dedication and continuously learning.
I like to ask questions, think outside of the box and I will advocate for the horse that’s right in front of me.
I can promise that I will give your horse my absolute all.
I genuinely believe what we put out has a way of reflecting back to us.
I know the horses taught me that, long before I fully understood it myself.
The clients, horses, and connections that have stayed the longest have all been built on this authenticity I have learned to unapologetically show 🤍