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In podcast episode 15 of The Horse Illustrated Episode of Horses within the Morning, sponsored by Straight Arrow Products, hosts Glenn the Geek and Holly Caccamise chat with two company who’ve tales positive to encourage you.

Listen now to fulfill Morgane Schmidt, an equestrian writer and cartoonist, and Jessi Machnik, a para-equestrian with an inspiring story. Plus, hear from Kylie McGarity, Equine Training and Behavior Specialist on the ASPCA Equine Transition & Adoption Center in El Reno, Oklahoma, concerning the adoptable horse of the month, Lucky.

Hosts: Holly Caccamise, Editor in Chief of Horse Illustrated & Young Rider and Glenn the Geek, host of Horses within the Morning.
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Morgane Schmidt, Equestrian Author & Cartoonist

Morgane Schmidt is, amongst many issues, an equestrian who nonetheless hasn’t fairly determined what she needs to be when she grows up. Author of Life with Horses Is Never Orderly, she is aware of all concerning the insanity that comes with the equine territory, having owned and competed horses in eventing and dressage for years.

podcast episode 15Photo courtesy Morgane Schmidt

A lifelong fan of the traditional equestrian cartoons penned by internationally famend artist Norman Thelwell, she started her personal comedian collection The Idea of Order in 2011, sharing deftly humorous reflections on life with horses on Horse Nation in addition to her private web site.

A local Floridian, she spent a decade in Reno, Nevada, the place she was in a position to affirm her suspicion that snow is totally nugatory (she has since regained her sense and moved again to the Florida swamp). Though she has run the gamut of equestrian disciplines, her favourite is dressage. She has accomplished her USDF bronze and silver medals and is presently engaged on her gold.

Generally talking, her life is basically dominated by Woody, a 14.2 hand beastly quarter horse, Willie, a now beastly 11-year-old Dutch gelding, and Milona DG, a 5 12 months previous KWPN chestnut mare (you may make your personal inferences there…).

Learn extra about The Idea of Order.

Jessi Machnik, Para-Equestrian

Jessi Machnik was significantly injured in a hit-and-run automobile accident in 2017. Due to ensuing problems, she had her leg amputated in 2018. Within 6 weeks of the amputation, she was again on a horse.

podcast episode 15Photo courtesy Jessi Machnik

Video chatting along with her coronary heart horse helped pull her via a few of the hardest instances in her bodily rehab. In 2020, she started exhibiting once more on her mother’s pinto warmblood. Now she has a brand new Thoroughbred in her life who helps her attain her purpose of exhibiting over fences once more.

Read an article about Jessi that was featured within the June 2022 subject of Horse Illustrated.

Featured Adoptable Horse

Meet Lucky, The ASPCA’s Right Horse adoptable horse of the month. Lucky’s adoption is presently pending, however you possibly can meet different candidates who is perhaps your #RightHorse at MyRightHorse.org.

Learn extra about Lucky.

Website: ASPCA
Instagram: @TheRightHorse
Facebook: fb.com/TheRightHorse

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