Linda Kohanov ~ Connections 101
Linda Kohanov is Taking her Work ~ and With Her, All of Us ~ to a New Platform and a New Level The past year has been unprecedented in so many ways. As […]
Linda Kohanov is Taking her Work ~ and With Her, All of Us ~ to a New Platform and a New Level The past year has been unprecedented in so many ways. As […]
…on Saturday, March 13. Juli’s timely and information-packed talk, “Going Virtual: Creating, promoting, & Facilitating a virtual/online Equine Facilitated Coaching or Therapy Practice” will give you a ton of support in expanding your practice. […]
2021 Tele Summit FREE Release Begins Friday, March 12 Are You Signed Up? Discover: Ways to bring your practice to online venues. Juli Lynch and Molly DePrekel offer talks about developing distance learning, […]
ANSWERING THE CALL BECOMING WHOLE & CONNECTED 2021 Healing with Horse Tele Summit & Online Symposium This 7th Annual TeleSummit ~ A series of educational audio sessions ~ releases for FREE March 12th […]
The way in which Denny guided the girl through these layers of truths, we onlookers no longer saw her as subversive or flawed. We just couldn’t. The context we were given was so much larger, and more true, we never would be able to see her as “wrong” again.
Share a story. In the blog post “The Tao of Denny,” Healing with Horse host Diedre West shares a few stories about her mustang, Denny, who you have probably seen often on the website […]
In the November 6th blog post called “Joy is a Coping Skill,” I talked about a momentary gaze between a horse and a boy. Paying attention to such moments may mean we find […]
We are now taking submissions for those who wish to contribute to the 7th Healing with Horse Tele-Summit to be released March 2021 & the ONLINE Healing with Horse Symposium to be held as […]
Hello. This is a big moment for me—to begin with a bit of a cliché. I have been silent for so long, sometimes in the face of requests and inquiries into when the […]
At my first afternoon hosting kids at my horses’ Hunstsville pasture in a program called Coping for Kids, we started with an activity in which the four attendees would meet the horses out […]