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The Mindful Equestrian Podcast brings you conversations, tips, and reflections on all things equestrian mindset, riding, training, and business. Hosted by Lisa Eklund, a trainer and certified coach with decades of experience, this podcast dives into practical advice, insightful observations, and solutions for riders and equestrian professionals. Whether you’re looking to grow your confidence in the saddle, refine your training approach, or navigate the challenges of the equestrian business world, this podcast offers relatable and actionable content inspired by real-life questions, social media trends, and Lisa’s expertise. Tune in for an honest and engaging perspective on thriving in the equestrian world—both in and out of the saddle.
The Mindful Equestrian Podcast brings you conversations, tips, and reflections on all things equestrian mindset, riding, training, and business. Hosted by Lisa Eklund, a trainer and certified coach with decades of experience, this podcast dives into practical advice, insightful observations, and solutions for riders and equestrian professionals. Whether you’re looking to grow your confidence in the saddle, refine your training approach, or navigate the challenges of the equestrian business world, this podcast offers relatable and actionable content inspired by real-life questions, social media trends, and Lisa’s expertise. Tune in for an honest and engaging perspective on thriving in the equestrian world—both in and out of the saddle.
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Friday Jul 03, 2026
Embracing Your Own Equestrian Path
Friday Jul 03, 2026
Friday Jul 03, 2026
In this episode of The Mindful Equestrian Podcast, I’m talking about embracing your own equestrian path — whether you’re a rider, trainer, coach, or equestrian business owner.
The horse world can sometimes make us feel like there is one “right” way to ride, show, train, dress, market, build a business, or define success. And with social media, it’s easy to compare our whole selves to someone else’s polished outside version.
That’s where imposter syndrome can sneak in.
We may start thinking we should be farther along, more polished, more successful, more confident, or more like someone else. But your path does not have to look like anyone else’s to be valuable.
In this episode, I talk about learning from others without copying them, defining success for yourself, riding the horse you actually have, building the business that fits your life and values, and recognizing the unique skills and gifts you bring to the table.
There is room for different kinds of riders, horse people, trainers, coaches, and businesses. The goal is not to stop learning or growing — it’s to grow in a way that still feels true to you.

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