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All equestrians want to harness mindset know-how and learn the ease of successful riding. On this podcast, I’m demystifying the mind, delving into the best of mindset and debunking myths for equestrians and horse owners. Mindset is the key to solving a host of problems that manifest when we ride, including riding anxiety, self-doubt, limiting belief, imposter syndrome, overwhelm or perfectionism. As an accredited Trainer and Master Coach of NLP and Hypnotherapy, I’ll lead you through the sol ...
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What's the one thing that if you stopped doing, would improve your stability, effectiveness and confidence in the saddle? Find out from Ridercise Founder, Clare Gangadeen. As a human soft tissue therapist, avid rider and with over 20 years of experience in the fitness industry, Clare in known for her expertise in helping riders overcome their limit…
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Well, are those physical aches telling you something about your mind? In certain cases, yes, physical aches and pains reveal something about your mind that we need to pay attention to. Find out which aches and pains are telling us something about our mind and what to do about the pain and the reveal. Contact me [email protected] www.traceycole…
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In this episode, we explore how hormonal changes during pre-menstruation, perimenopause, and menopause can impact rider confidence. We break down the science behind oestrogen levels, cortisol spikes, adrenal fatigue, blood sugar crashes, and liver function — and how these influence mindset, anxiety, and body regulation in the saddle. ■ Free Downloa…
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Today's episode warmly welcomes Dr Renee Tucker DVM. Renee has been a holistic equine veterinarian for over 30 years, and is the creator of Tucker BioKinetic Technique -- an energy healing modality anyone can learn. We chat about how Renee learned how to blend her scientific veterinary and chiropractic knowledge with the use of energy for healing, …
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Feeling a bit meh after a tricky ride or after hearing a comment about your ride that stuck with you? In this episode, we explore how equestrians can use gentle techniques to soothe minor frustrations and come back to balance—on and off the horse. Join me for a simple, guided practice you can do anywhere, designed to calm your body and refocus your…
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You're in for a real treat on this episode, as it's packed with tips and tricks from the UK's no. 1 equestrian video coach, Jay Hunt. Jay is the CEO abd founder of Equine Video Pro. She has over 30 years of TV and video experience and is a horse owner and grass roots eventer. She combines her video skills with her passion for horses to help equestr…
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What if the secret to fearless riding was hidden in the past? In this unique episode, we travel through time to uncover the mindset strategies of history’s greatest horsemen—from the fearless Mongol warriors and disciplined Samurai to the legendary Joan of Arc and the grit-driven cowboys of the Wild West. How did these riders master their fear, sha…
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Nadia is a Psychotherapist and Coach, who left a successful corporate career of 28 years, the last decade of which was as a Head of People to focus on supporting individuals mental and emotional wellbeing. Why? Those incredibly powerful words, stay home, stay safe issued on 23 March 2020 changed the course of her career as employees were needing em…
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In today’s episode, we’re tackling a huge topic that every rider faces—pressure. Whether it’s competition nerves, training stress, or just the relentless drive to always be better, it’s easy to get stuck in a cycle of self-imposed expectations. But what if there was a way to lighten that load? We’re diving into Peter Sage’s powerful mindset framewo…
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On this episode we chat about the remarkable journey of Marcello Costante—a real estate investor, community builder, entrepreneur, and athlete. Marcello shares how his unconventional path from being a metal singer to an 800-metre runner shaped his mindset and transformed his approach to both business and life. Marcello opens up about why he believe…
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Why isn't mindset work working for you? What if you're practising mindset techniques, but they're not working? What if you hate journalling or can't visualise? Find out on this episode! Contact me [email protected] www.traceycolenlp.com Let's be social! www.traceycolenlp.com www.facebook.com/traceycolenlp.com www.instagram.com/traceycolenlp.co…
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In this episode, we chat about into the fascinating book Peak Performance: Mental Training Techniques of the World's Greatest Athletes by Charles Garfield. Originally published in 1985, this book explores the mental strategies that helped elite USSR and Eastern Bloc athletes reach the pinnacle of their careers—many of which are very relevant today.…
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Today I have a story for you. It's about Frank Dick, OBE, who served as the Director of Coaching for the British Athletics Federation, earning recognition as one of the most exceptional sports coaches and mentors worldwide. During his tenure, he played a pivotal role in guiding British Athletics through a highly successful period, working with Olym…
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If you know about Anne Gage's work, you'll know that she's a superb riding confidence coach and has many strings to her bow. Listen out for her tips and tricks as we chat about her life with horses and working for over 35 years with riders. Anne Gage, The Horse Riding Confidence Coach is a specialist in helping mid-life horse riders rein in anxiety…
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John Lewis is a Mindset Coach, working with sporting Individuals and teams, businesses and people in their personal lives helping them to develop and overcome the obstacles stopping them performing at their best. He also runs approved trainings in Mental Health Awareness and Mental Health First Aid. We chat about John's take on mindset, NLP, visual…
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In this final boot camp episode, I share three quick techniques to help equestrians feel more confident and calm while riding. These methods are perfect for managing intrusive thoughts, anticipatory nerves and negative feelings: Technique 1: The Power of "Stop" Interrupt negative thoughts and feelings by saying "stop" firmly and repeatedly. Techniq…
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Welcome to the third installment of our equestrian boot camp series. This episode delves into the mental challenges riders face and offers guidance on maintaining motivation and confidence. We explore the concept of plateauing in your riding journey, identifying how the reaching a goal or stepping stone may even sap your drive. Discover the importa…
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Welcome to the second boot camp episode specially designed to empower equestrians to build confidence and eliminate self-doubt. In this session, we chat about the concepts of being at cause and being at effect, exploring how these mindsets impact our pursuit of goals and ambitions. Discover strategies to transition from a passive, reactive state to…
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Welcome to a brand new episode for 2025 - A Boot Camp to get your riding mindset (and performance) shifted! First of all, we delve into the impact of your words on your equestrian pursuits. On this episode, discover the profound influence of words - those spoken and in your head - on your perception of yourself as a rider. I'll give you 4 easy ways…
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Join the conversation with Diana Burgess, a passionate coach and equestrian who has journeyed from Canada to the UK, mentored by renowned riders like Bruce Davidson and Lucinda Green along the way. Diana shares her unique beginnings, love for horses, and how her determination led her to compete at top-level events like Blenheim and Bramham, reachin…
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Welcome to this special Christmas Eve episode, where we focus on becoming more connected with our equestrian dreams. Whether you're by the fireplace or braving the winter chill, join us for a guided visualisation journey. Find solitude and peace as we explore our goals and build renewed focus and confidence in the bustling holiday season. Envision …
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I loved chatting with Seonaidh (pronounced 'Shona') Jamieson. She is not only a laugh-a-minute (cue no knickers segment!), but she also has some great advice for how to think differently (she combines equestrianism and pole dancing), how to work with neurodivergence and how she makes her ADHD work for her! Seonaidh has always been fascinated by the…
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I was thrilled to invite Sue Dyson onto my podcast. We chatted about how Sue evented and show-jumped to a high level and why studying veterinary science and researching lameness mean so much to her. We talked about her work and her most recent documentary - 'Horses and the Science of Harmony' as well as her previous documentary - 'The 24 Behaviors …
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In this episode, we delve into the often daunting topic of failure, challenging its negative connotations, particularly in the realm of equestrian training. Drawing from NLP principles, we argue that there is no such thing as failure—only feedback and learning opportunities. Explore how neurochemicals like dopamine and adrenaline play pivotal roles…
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Carrie Turner is a dressage rider and trainer and the owner of Divine Equestrian, a beautiful equestrian boutique with the personal touch. She has many strings to her bow, having been a dressage judge, engineer and eventer! Now, having been diagnosed with palindromic arthritis, she's concentrating on her horses and her business. Oh and her chickens…
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Are you aware of stress? In yourself or others? Stress has a lot of signs and symptoms, some more unusual than others. Chronic stress has become a habit of 21st-century living. How do you de-stress best for your personality type? Here I'll give you 2 quick and easy de-stressing techniques that you can do at your desk, at home or even at the yard/ba…
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Ronnie King is an intuitive animal communicator and works with horse owners and their equines. She developed and honed her skills after her horse had physical problems, which expert vets, chiropractors and physios couldn't pinpoint. She believes that our horses have a genuine desire to work with us and help us in whatever way they can. Ronnie is al…
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Equestrians are constantly learning - whether it's about their horse, a new way of riding, their dressage test, show-jumping course or even for exams. But did you know that learning is a 2-step process and most people don't do the second part? Find out how to boost your learning and get your brain onside! Contact me [email protected] www.trace…
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On this week's pod - Craig Benton Craig is Managing Director at Equestrian R Infinity, a racing yard and retraining / schooling centre for retired racehorses, based in Epsom, Surrey. Craig has a vast experience of horses, having first sat on one of his father's racehorses at aged 2. In his pre-teen years, he competed in show jumping. He rode his fi…
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Chantelle Jennison is a Master Practitioner of NLP, a Practitioner of Time Line and a Hypnotherapist. She is also a Reiki Practitioner, helping riders get more enjoyment from their horses by conquering fears and establishing a genuine bond with their equines. Today, however, Chantelle is welcomed back onto the podcast as 'The Sober Equestrian' (her…
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Habits or patterns in the brain are wonderful for automating our actions. Not so wonderful if you have a bad habit you want to crack. However, our brains can help us out - they are perfect at making, breaking and tweaking habits, whether they are physical (e.g., heavy hands), mental (le.g., lack of self-confidence) or emotional (e.g., anxiety). On …
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Robyn is Equestrian Director at Bishop Burton College and Riseholme College, and has extensive experience in both the corporate and vocational sides of the equestrian industry, having run large yards of up to 300 horses, and spent time working all over the world for organisations such as Weatherbeeta. Robyn’s main equine obsessions are equine welfa…
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Have you a current issue, problem or belief about you as a rider or about riding? Something that is bothering you? Did you know that by changing the verb tense, you can make it seem more distant, more abstract and make it into a smaller issue in your mind? Did you know that all it takes is a very subtle change in your language? It's something you c…
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Lisa needs no introduction, to find out more about her extensive work in the equine field, see below. Lisa Ashton MBA, PGCE, BA (Hons) ESI Diploma, BHS Stage 4 Senior Coach in Complete Horsemanship, Pony Club A’Test Lisa is the UK authority in the application of Equitation Science, communicating for over two decades the science of how horses learn,…
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On this episode, I give you a quick technique to give you a little boost, more motivation and a sense of not only can-do, but want-to-do. Links If you're interested in NLP courses, here are the links: NLP online training starting 14th Oct https://traceycolenlp.com/product/equestrian-nlp-practitioner/ NLP face to face training 5-11th Oct https://tra…
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Ross Cooper is someone I admire hugely and am delighted to have on the podcast. of Rosca Horsemanship is a horsemanship trainer, equine behavioural consultant, coach and soft-tissue therapist for both horse and rider. Ross embodies 'connection through communication' with a leading focus on whole-horse development, bridging the gap between behaviour…
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Jane Brindley is a confidence and mindset coach who has been working with riders, at all levels, since 2004 when she set up her business Horse Riding with Confidence Scotland. She uses hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, NLP and performance coaching to help riders overcome anxiety, grow in self belief and fulfil their goals with a strong and resilient min…
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Authenticity and being your authentic self don't simply support mental well-being, they are the foundational cornerstone of well-being. On this episode, I talk about the statue of David by Michaelangelo metaphor and how it could help you to be the true you, whether at the yard, with fellow equestrians or competing and why that is important to you i…
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Some more of your fascinating questions and my off-the-top-of-my-head-answers. Love these questions, because, they're not easy! Do keep 'em coming! Hakalau episode for peripheral vision https://lnns.co/TfdE6SYRlhi Anticipatory nerves episode https://lnns.co/zPcXB2DHnF8 Buy me a coffee (tea in my case!) Some kind people have suggested that my podcas…
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What do horseshoes, business coaching and scrap metal have to do with one another? Harriet Wallis, that's what! Harriet (Harry) Wallis is a freelance marketing manager and business coach helping small business owners become more confident and consistent in their marketing. She is a mum and step-mum and also has another business upcycling used horse…
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In this 100th episode, I asked you for your equestrian mindset questions and you didn't disappoint! I'm also revealing who has won a mindset session with me - eek exciting! Thank-you to everyone for listening downloading and supporting me, it means the world. Contact me [email protected] www.traceycolenlp.com Let's be social! www.traceycolenlp…
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Did you know that complaining damages your brain (according to a Stanford University study). How many times do equestrians complain? About the weather? The mud? The horses? Other people? I'd say that we complain quite a bit. Let's explore what it does to our brains and how to stop it. Want to ask me a question for my next (100th) episode? Contact m…
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'The only thing that's constant is change'. Horse ownership and equestrianism are full of plans and goals; however, change happens and as such, this means that certain goals have to be abandoned and some projects collapse. How then can we work towards building resilience in these cases? How can we really start to believe that as one door closes, an…
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Equestrians frequently experience imposter syndrome. Whether it's through moving up the levels, moving to a new yard or beginning to compete, it's a widespread set of thought patterns. On this episode, I'm chatting about imposter syndrome, but in a special way! I'm weaving in some nifty NLP techniques to loosen your mind's thinking subconsciously, …
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Join us as Robbyn Wilmot, a former Horseback Archery coach, shares her experiences running an equine and canine small business. Robbyn discusses the challenges of losing her riding confidence, how she regained it, and her efforts in building a community of like-minded horse owners. Emphasizing a no-frills, real-life attitude, Robbyn highlights the …
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5 Quick questions to get your cogs turning. Sometimes questions are the best way to drive a shift in mindset. Why? Because our brains love to answer questions, even outside of our awareness. Here are 5 of my favourite questions, see what they can do for you! Contact me [email protected] www.traceycolenlp.com Let's be social! www.facebook.com/t…
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Do you find yourself in hero mindset? I sometimes try to be “Hero Tracey” and this is the mindset where I try to make everything go right – I feel responsible for holding everything together for people, horses and projects. The hero mindset may make us feel good, but the downsides for us and those around us far outweigh the upsides. Do you have a m…
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Sue Connolly turned to NLP and mindset following a riding accident and unable to ride confidently anymore. We chat about her pre-mindset days when she would fake a hack or face the fear and feel dreadful. She explains how knowing and using NLP helped her become the hunter instead of the hunted. Sue is funny, down-to-earth and empathetic - have a li…
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