Travelling the World, While Working With Horses

Travelling the World, While Working With Horses
About Sue
– Sue was brought up on a farm in NZ where horses played an important role, including Pony Club. Even then she had a dream of greatness. Sue has traveled the world in a quest for greatness and has worked in and out of many stables and yards in a period of 10 years.
She has also met a lot of very inspirational people and rode a lot of different horses. Sue has also worked as a Theater Nurse at Randwick Equine Centre.
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Sue’s Favourite Inspirational Quote
– “Finish on a good note”
Who Has Inspired Sue
– Lockie Richards
– Bruce Davidson
Recommended Books
– ‘Centred Riding’ by Sally Swift
About This Episode
– Sue discusses why you should never take for granted that you have the privilege to work with your horse and how taking one step at a time is important.
Time Stamps
01:14 – “Finish on a good note”
01:59 – Working on a beef and dairy farm, Sue’s Dad learning to muster on the farm
03:05 – Started travelling the world when she left school
05:36 – What Sue learnt from Lockie Richards and Bruce Davidson
08:07 – Lesson from Bruce Davidson
09:09 – Going from the US to England
09:31 – The life skill lesson that Sue learnt in England
11:48 – Learning different systems
12:27 – How managing groups and the business side in a different ways is important
13:07 – Managing groups and doing a horse show
15:25 – What Sue learnt in Tennessee
16:23 – From Tennessee back to England to Switzerland and then to Australia
20:32 – Adapt, be open minded, positive, dedicated to hard work and be totally passionate about you are doing
21:30 – Enjoy the journey
22:07 – How Bruce Davidson and others who inspired Sue
22:38 – The horse that you are with at the time
23:11 – Teaching and passing on my love of horses to my two children.
23:56 – Embracing the challenge, dealing with breast cancer and taking one step at a time.
25:02 – What would she say to people in her situation – don’t think too far ahead
25:42 – Communication and the relationship between horse and rider, is not something that should be taken for granted.
26:53 – ‘Centred Riding’
28:03 – Setting up an equestrian centre on her property
28:44 – Never take for granted that you have the privilege to work with your horse
29:20 – Contact: see details below
Sue’s Contact Details
Phone: 0428 944 806 or +61 428 944 806
Email:
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When Sue is a return guest on Horse Chats, what question would you like to ask her?
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