Travelling the World, While Working With Horses
(Listeners’ Choice)
By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode. Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and commented on episodes for you to enjoy.
This interview was previously published in March 2018 (Sue Green (Masters)) (178)
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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