Equitas Co-Founder, an equestrian mum of three, rider and HSI Level 2 Coach. She is passionate about empowering women, keeping girls in sport, and supporting equestrian mums as they navigate horses, motherhood and everything in between.
I actually can’t believe we still have to have this conversation. Every year, the Badminton Grassroots Championship rolls around and alongside the photos of ecstatic riders, proud ponies, tears, fist pumps and
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and within equestrianism, that conversation matters more than most people realise.
From the outside looking in, horses are often associated with peace, freedom, connection and healing. And
Talking about money can feel uncomfortable at the best of times.
Add horses into the mix, and most of us would probably rather muck out ten stables than sit down and properly look
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and like many others, it brings an important conversation back into focus. Not because the issue only exists now, but because it gives it space. Visibility. A
Last week, I had to make the decision to put one of my horses down.
Dawson.
He was 15, born on my yard, and he had been with me his entire life.
There’