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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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Sunday Jan 25, 2026
From the Walk Up: How Patience Builds Real Progress
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
In this episode, I talk about why patience is such an important skill — not just in riding, but in business and life as well.
This topic came up for me while working with a young horse who was learning how to collect and become more adjustable. Instead of rushing to the canter and the jumping,
I share why taking time, building foundations, and staying consistent can actually get you where you want to go faster in the long run — and how patience doesn’t mean doing nothing, it means doing the right work without forcing outcomes.
If you’ve been feeling rushed, frustrated, or like you’re falling behind, this episode is a reminder that progress doesn’t have to be fast to be real.

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