05/16/2026
Building a business online has honestly been one of the hardest learning curves Iâve faced.
For 15 years, my work happened mostly in person. One horse and one human at a time. Quiet conversations. One lesson after another. Watching patterns unfold over time. Helping people understand what their horse was actually trying to communicate.
Back then, I never thought about content, algorithms, before and after videos, or proving myself online.
Now everything is digital. And with so much information everywhere, I understand why people struggle to know who to trust.
One of the biggest challenges for me has been learning how to share what I do without sounding like I think I know everything. Because I donât.
What I do have is years of experience with many different horses, many different people, and a deep care for helping both feel understood instead of frustrated.
Thatâs a big part of why I spent most of the past year building the Horse Human Relationship Program.
Over time, I started noticing similar patterns underneath so many horse behaviors. Not just âproblemsâ to fix, but communication gaps between horse and human. Confusion. Tension. Timing. Overwhelm. Humans second guessing themselves. Horses reacting to pressure they donât fully understand.
What Iâve learned is that every horse human pair needs a structured path while still allowing flexibility for their individual journey. Not a cookie cutter formula, but learning how to use your own instincts and trust what youâre building with your horse.
My role is not to overpower the horse or pretend I have all the answers. Itâs to help people slow down enough to really see whatâs happening, understand what their horse is communicating, and learn how to respond more clearly and calmly in return.
Sometimes that means thinking outside the box. Sometimes it means changing the timing, the pressure, the environment, or even the personâs mindset while also supporting the horse mentally and physically.
Iâm still learning how to communicate all of this online in a way that feels honest and genuine while also building a business that supports my family financially. That balance has been hard.
But this work matters deeply to me.
Because I believe horse owners are capable of far more connection, clarity, and confidence than theyâve been led to believe. And I believe horses change when they finally feel understood instead of managed.
If something in you feels like there has to be a better way forward with your horse, trust that feeling. Youâre probably a lot closer than you think.