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You own a horse. Now what? The one thing for certain is your need to learn more. More about tack. More about horsemanship. More about care and feeding. More about everything horses. Follow our weekly podcast and you WILL learn more.

The Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship John and Ranae Harrer

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    • 4.5 • 110 Ratings

You own a horse. Now what? The one thing for certain is your need to learn more. More about tack. More about horsemanship. More about care and feeding. More about everything horses. Follow our weekly podcast and you WILL learn more.

    Ep. 225 Podcast News

    Ep. 225 Podcast News

    Ep 225 Whoa Podcast News Ep 225 Whoa Podcast News
    Welcome to the Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship. There's no guest today, just me, and I've got some important news to share about the future of this podcast. So, saddle up and stick around.
    When I began this journey in 2012, I did not know where it would lead. I had come to horses late in life. I hadn’t grown up in the Western culture or in the horse world. I had owned my horse long enough to know how little I actually knew. I needed more. If you’ve listened long, you’ll know I’m a big fan of Clinton Anderson. Clinton says, “If you want it bad enough you’ll find a way. If not, you’ll find an excuse.” You may not know, but I was also a fan of Adam Carolla around this time. While Adam is known for many quotes, I remember him saying, “Figure out what you want, take a nap, then try to get kinda close.” Podcasts were new. I bought a thirty dollar microphone, downloaded the free version of Audacity, and followed the step-by-step instructions on Podcast411.
    Now, I had this thing, the podcast, what to do with it. Another quote I like-and by now you know I like quotes- is, “When you don’t know where you’re going, Go as far as you can see; when you get there, you'll be able to see further.” So, I kept going. The famous horse trainer, Doug Williamson not only didn’t know who I was, he had never heard of a thing called a podcast. But, he could see I was interested in horses and wanted to learn more about what he knew, so he invited me to his ranch. After getting to watch him ride a few, we sat in his office surrounded by awards and talked about his amazing life.
    I ventured a little farther and found ways to get myself invited to Working Equitation events, Horse Expos, and the Horsemen’s Reunion where I met and interviewed so many good trainers. Not one of them knew what a podcast was. In 2014, I covered a local mustang makeover event, The Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge. When the event struggled to find trainers in 2015, I volunteered and got to start my first horse at age 61. I felt like George Plimpton in Paper Lion. (yes, that’s a 1968 reference. Google it).

    Starting a horse from Scratch changed everything. So many trainers were generous with their time and knowledge. I was exposed to so many facets of the western world I had not seen before. I got to go on gathers, be in the branding pen, and lead trail rides. A highlight for me was riding in the same arena with the Mustang Man Bobby Kerr. I asked him if he would ride my horse and tell me what he thought. I didn’t tell him I was having problems with lead changes. I watched in awe as Bobby did things on my horse I didn’t think were possible.
    The podcast wasn’t a money generating endeavor. It was an experience generating one. I’ve told you a little about the guest side, but the listener side is just as amazing. People would help on Patreon, recommend guests, heck, even set up interviews with guests. When I would get stuck and not produce for a while, they would email with encouragement. And, it’s hard to imagine, sitting in my little studio, computer on one side, cat on the other, that anyone was listening at all. But, the emails would come from all over the world. It’s truly humbling.
    Our horses have grown up through all this too. They put up with every crazy adventure from Extreme Cowboy Races to Working Equitation to Team sorting and more. I experimented with trainer advice, supplements, and tack. Those guys have seen it all. Our horses are well into their 20s now. They get to just trail ride and graze in the yard.
    Friends, I'm putting the podcast on a bit of a hiatus. Nearly 300 episodes. I never thought it would go on this long. I’m so happy it did. It truly changed the direction of my life. Now, before you start wondering, this isn't a goodbye. It's more like a 'see you later.' I’ve found that I’ve accomplished so much of what I set out to do with this

    • 6 min
    Discovering Estancia Ranquilco With Tom Carrithers

    Discovering Estancia Ranquilco With Tom Carrithers

    Discovering Estancia Ranquilco: A Conversation with Tom Carrithers The Magic of Estancia Ranquilco
    Hidden away in the vast landscapes of western Argentina lies a gem: Estancia Ranquilco. Managed by T.A. Tom Carrithers, this ranch promises unparalleled adventures in its sprawling 100,000 acres. I reached out to Tom to explore more.
    Journey with Tom Carrithers Tom's connection with Ranquilco is deep-rooted. At age ten, he began exploring this land when his father, Ashley Carrithers, bought it. Tom knows the ranch well from these expeditions. He now manages the place, ensuring everything runs smoothly from December to March.
    Upcoming Events and Adventures For those seeking an exceptional experience, February 2024 promises something special. Our friends, Cristobal and Flor Scarpati, will conduct a clinic. Therefore, if you're keen on joining, mark your calendar. Or you can simply embark on your own journey, exploring the vast terrains and rivers.
    Conclusion Estancia Ranquilco isn't just a ranch; it's a narrative of nature, adventure, and legacy. So, whether you're eager for an adventurous retreat or simply want to bask in the beauty of Argentina, Ranquilco awaits.
    Links Heard on the Show Estancia Ranquilco Website
    Facebook Page
    Instagram
    YouTube
    Tripadvisor
    Join the Journey Whether you're a seasoned horse owner or just starting out, we invite you to join us on this journey. Share your challenges, triumphs, and everyday experiences with others. We believe these stories can help others in their horse journey.
    If you have a story you would like to share, you can reach out to us through our Facebook or Instagram page. Alternatively, you can email John@WhoaPodcast.com to be a part of the show.
    Thanks for listening.
    John & Ranae Episode #224 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link.
    Checkout My YouTube Channel John Harrer & Horses Your Horse Will LOVE This Shampoo
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    • 26 min
    Horse Fly Spray Solution: 'Stop Buggn'

    Horse Fly Spray Solution: 'Stop Buggn'

    Horse Fly Spray Solution: 'Stop Buggn'  Introduction to Michele Navarro Are you on the hunt for an effective horse fly spray? Look no further. Today, we're spotlighting Michele Navarro, an expert in the horse world and an innovator in the realm of horse fly spray solutions. Besides running a diverse ranch in Gilroy, California, Michele faces a problem common to many: the persistent nuisance of flies.
    Why 'Stop Buggn' is the Horse Fly Spray You Need It's not just any fly spray; it's a horse fly spray that prioritizes the well-being of your animal. Why should 'Stop Buggn' be your go-to fly spray? Firstly, it boasts natural ingredients, ensuring no harmful chemicals touch your horses. Secondly, unlike many other fly sprays, this one comes with a pleasant aroma. Most importantly, after using it for two weeks, I can attest to its effectiveness.
    Benefits of Choosing 'Stop Buggn' Horse Fly Spray Given the plethora of horse fly sprays on the market, why choose 'Stop Buggn'?
    Natural Ingredients: Many horse fly sprays have overpowering chemical scents. 'Stop Buggn', however, is an exception with its natural composition and pleasant smell. Cost-Effective: For those skeptical about the often high costs of organic products, this fly spray won't strain your budget. Support Local: Opting for 'Stop Buggn' means supporting a local business. Michele operates not far from Bakersfield, making it feel like supporting a community member. Final Thoughts This episode might come across as promotional, but it's rare for me to champion products. 'Stop Buggn' isn't just any product; it's a fly spray that genuinely delivers. So, if flies are causing havoc in your barn, consider Stop Buggn. And for more insights, swing by Whoa Podcast.
    Links Heard on the Show Stop Buggn Facebook
    Stop Buggn Website
    Join the Journey Whether you're a seasoned horse owner or just starting out, we invite you to join us on this journey. Share your challenges, triumphs, and everyday experiences with others. We believe these stories can help others in their horse journey.
    If you have a story, you would like to share, you can reach out to us through our Facebook or Instagram page. Alternatively, you can email John@WhoaPodcast.com to be a part of the show.
    Thanks for listening.
    John & Ranae Episode #223 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link.
    Checkout My YouTube Channel John Harrer & Horses Your Horse Will LOVE This Shampoo
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    • 23 min
    Exploring the Canadian Horse: Talking with Gail Cuthbert Brandt

    Exploring the Canadian Horse: Talking with Gail Cuthbert Brandt

    Exploring the Canadian Horse: Talking with Gail Cuthbert Brandt
    Reveille Merit Flamme-de-Nuit, Owned by Ken Morris
     
    I wanted to learn more about "Cheval canadien", the Canadian Horse. I spoke with , an expert on Canadian history and a former breeder, Gail Cuthbert Brandt. Join us as we dive into the world of the Canadian Horse, its fascinating history, versatile uses, and unique personality traits.
    Canadian Horse History Gail Cuthbert Brandt takes us through the captivating history of the Canadian Horse. Descended from horses brought to Canada by early European settlers, linking them to King Louis XIV. 
    We know the Canadian Horse for its strength and toughness. Throughout history, people used these horses in different ways, as Gail Brandt explains. Originally, they were essential for farming and transportation. However, nowadays, people use them for different activities, such as sports, recreational riding, and therapy work. Their adaptable nature and friendly temperament make them beloved companions in the equestrian world.
    Gail shares her experiences as a breeder of this amazing Horses. She highlights their unique personality traits, emphasizing their calm and willing nature. These horses are smart and have a strong work ethic, forming special bonds with their human partners. Gail's enthusiasm for the breed is clear when she talks about breeding and raising horses.
    She hopes to preserve the breed and promote its importance in Canadian history. She is helping ensure a bright future for the Canadian Horse, which many horse lovers admire..
    Our conversation with Gail Cuthbert Brandt provides a fascinating insight into the world of the Canadian Horse. These horses have a unique place in Canadian history.
    The Whoa Podcast has done many shows from Canadians. You may be interested in learning more about horse trainers Jonathan Field or Jason Irwin, or rodeo entertainer, Bobby Kerr.
    To learn more about the Canadien Horse Welcome to the Canadian Horse Breeders' Society
    Rare Breeds Canada
    Heronwood Farms Canadien Horses
    Canadian Horse Heritage and Preservation Society
    Cheval Canadien Horse Association Ontario
    Canadian Horse Association Rocky Mountain District
    Canadian Horse Breeders Association - Atlantic District
    Facebook group for New England and New York State
     
    Join the Journey Whether you're a seasoned horse owner or just starting out, we invite you to join us on this journey. Share your challenges, triumphs, and everyday experiences with others. We believe these stories can help others in their horse journey.
    If you have a story, you would like to share, you can reach out to us through our Facebook or Instagram page. Alternatively, you can email John@WhoaPodcast.com to be a part of the show.
    Thanks for listening.
    John & Ranae Episode #222 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link.
    Checkout My YouTube Channel John Harrer & Horses Your Horse Will LOVE This Shampoo

    • 30 min
    Andria Hautamaki's Lens: A Journey of Journalism and Horses

    Andria Hautamaki's Lens: A Journey of Journalism and Horses

    Andria Hautamaki's Lens: A Journey of Journalism and Horses
    Andria Hautamaki is a remarkable freelance photo and print journalist. She has carved her niche in the realms of agriculture, the environment, and rural life. Publications such as National Geographic, CNN, and The New York Times have publisher her freelance work. As an avid reader of Western Horseman, I have read and enjoyed many of Andria's articles over the past months. She has a unique perspective and a diverse range of topics.
    Andria is from Colorado and has a Master's degree in International Agricultural Development. She lives in Chile on her husband's family cattle ranch. After getting a grant from the International Women and Media Foundation, Andria focused on her photography. Andria has explored amazing places through her freelance work, telling stories about both people and horses. While Andria is an accomplished writer, her photography is the way she likes to tell stories.
    I am particularly intrigued by Andria's ability to discover interesting tales wherever she roams. We talk about her beginnings in photography, her education, and her travel. She offers an interesting perspective now that she has to perform work on her cattle ranch. The same work she writes about others doing.
    Today, we have the privilege of delving into Andria Hautamaki's life as a journalist and photographer.
    Join us to hear about Andria's encounters with different cultures and her bond with horses. Get ready to be inspired by her remarkable storytelling and the indelible imprint she has made on the field of journalism.
    I really enjoy talking to people in other parts of the world, such as Canada, Germany, and England.
    Andria Hautamaki Links Heard on the Show Website: https://ahowdyphoto.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahowdyphoto
    Email: info@ahowdyphoto.com
    Join the Journey Whether you're a seasoned horse owner or just starting out, we invite you to join us on this journey. Share your challenges, triumphs, and everyday experiences with others. We believe these stories can help others in their horse journey.
    If you have a story you would like to share, you can reach out to us through our Facebook or Instagram page. Alternatively, you can email John@WhoaPodcast.com to be a part of the show.
    Thanks for listening.
    John & Ranae Episode #221 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link. Checkout My YouTube Channel John Harrer & Horses Your Horse Will LOVE This Shampoo

     

    • 41 min
    Ep 220 Will Grants Pony Express

    Ep 220 Will Grants Pony Express

    Will Grant on Pony Express: Horseback Journey
    Welcome to our conversation with author Will Grant. Grant's debut book, "The Last Ride of the Pony Express," takes us on a captivating journey. Let's delve into his experiences, encounters, and the remarkable impact of this legendary adventure.

    Grant's background as a cowboy and horse trainer adds authenticity to his writing. He remembers his mentorship under Jack Brainard fondly, which deepened his love for horses..
    Grant took a 2,000-mile horseback journey and rode Chicken Fry, a level-headed buckskin, and Badger, a fast bay horse. Riding one and leading the other as a packhorse, Grant channels the resourcefulness of the original Pony Express riders.
    Along the Pony Express route, Grant's encounters with people living in the modern West provide a unique perspective. He shares stories of camping in fields, conversing with ranchers, and connecting with isolated shepherds. Grant's approach of allowing individuals to tell their own stories creates an intimate and diverse portrait of the West.
    The Pony Express, operating for a brief but impactful 18 months, showcased the heights of American horsemanship. Grant highlights the challenges it faced, emphasizing the immense distances and costs involved. This short-lived yet influential chapter holds a special place in Western lore, much like the legendary cowboys we admire.
    Grant discusses the changing Western landscape and the decline of family-run agriculture. He also discusses other long rides, such as the Mongol Derby.
    Join us as we journey with Will Grant through the captivating history of the Pony Express. Discover the timeless allure of the American West and its profound impact on horsemanship, culture, and the people who call it home.

    Links For Will Grant Instagram
    Twitter
    Buy the Book Amazon
    Hachette Book
    Barnes and Noble
    Book Shop
    Join the Journey Whether you're a seasoned horse owner or just starting out, we invite you to join us on this journey. Share your challenges, triumphs, and everyday experiences with others. We believe these stories can help others in their horse journey.
    If you have a story, you would like to share, you can reach out to us through our Facebook or Instagram page. Alternatively, you can email John@WhoaPodcast.com to be a part of the show.
    Thanks for listening.
    John & Ranae Episode #220 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link. Checkout My YouTube Channel John Harrer & Horses

    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
110 Ratings

110 Ratings

Daniel Dauphin ,

Whoa is a go!

John and Ms. Ranae are true pioneers of the equine related podcast. You can always feel John’s genuine curiosity toward his guests and the unscripted nature of the conversation. He’s had on a bunch of people I would never have known about if not for this podcast and the horse world is a better place thanks to these folks and their interest in growing as horsemen.

Tahn dawg ,

Love this podcast!

I am an adult beginner rider, so this podcast gives me the opportunity to learn and feel connected to a community. Thank you for keeping this podcast going!

FireBlueIce ,

Learning and story telling all in one

This is a wonderful podcast that has allot of learning through professional and expert guests to the hosts personal experiences, which also leads to his stories as well as guests. I enjoy every episode. I recommend going through the back catalogue and listening if you want to follow the host journey with his mustang he started, Scratch.

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