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    bruce anderson

    Explore " bruce anderson" with insightful episodes like "Pattering on with Crazy Bill Patton 4", "Smoke Mirrors and The Truth - The McKenna Story", "Conversations with Mimi Rehor on The Abaco Island Project", "Meet the Herd: Conversations with Carly Kade" and "Meet the Herd: Conversations with Candace Wade" from podcasts like ""Porsche Patter", "The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge", "Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns", "EQUUS Film and Arts Fest" and "EQUUS Film and Arts Fest"" and more!

    Episodes (24)

    Conversations with Mimi Rehor on The Abaco Island Project

    Conversations with Mimi Rehor on The Abaco Island Project

    Bruce and Julianne have a follow-up conversation to speak with Milanne Rehor about the  Wild Horses of Abaco Project. In this second call, Bruce and Mimi discuss the early days of the herd and how Mimi found them when she first arrived on Abaco.

    Bruce spent time over a period of two years working with Nunki, the last mare of the Abaco breed. Since she was in fact still wild, he was called in to help Mimi work with her on the stressful aspects of collecting eggs for future breeding and insemination. From handling during vet exams to stress-free loading into the breeding chute, the less stress she felt during the process, the greater the chance of success. Unfortunately, Nunki died in 2015 before the insemination took place. On a positive note, however, the organization was able to collect her eggs for future cloning projects.

    While remaining in Abaco to update and fortify the Preserve to house an equine therapy program, Mimi was still in the Bahamas when the storm hit during the fall of 2019. The first podcast episode about the Abacos released in January delved into the storm and Mimi's experiences following the devastation. She has since completed enough renovations on a newly donated vessel to be able to take to the water again and make a move to Marathon, Florida.

    For more information about Mimi and the Wild Horses of Abaco project, visit www.arkwild.org.

    To see the story of Nunki and Bruce's involvement in the Abaco project, watch The Edge on the EQUUS Film Channel at www.filmfestivalflix.com.

    For information about Bruce's work, Nature's View, Natural HumanshipTM methods and the story behind The Edge, visit www.naturesview.us. Bruce will be presenting the work at EQUITANA on September 25 &26, as well as during clinics in Arizona and the Carolinas in May and June for anyone who would like to learn in person. Follow us on FB for continuing updates at Nature's View Inc.

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    Meet the Herd: Conversations with Carly Kade

    Meet the Herd: Conversations with Carly Kade

    In this episode, Lisa and Julianne introduce listeners to another member of the EQUUS Herd, author Carly Kade. Carly is an award-winning equestrian author and the host of the Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast. Creative writing makes her spurs jingle! She writes fiction about horses, horse shows, Western pleasure and a handsome cowboy or two. Her books are for people just like her — crazy about reading, horses and cute cowboys! Carly is a member of the EQUUS Herd as the "Literary Corral Wrangler" and the host of both The Art of the Cowgirl and Sedona Tour Stops.

    In her free time, Carly enjoys competitively showing her registered Paint Horse, works on her next novel, reads voraciously, spends time with her two adopted dogs, and loves exploring the great outdoors. 

    In the Reins, the first in Carly's series of novels inspired by the equestrian lifestyle, has been an Amazon best seller for more than 10 weeks, is an EQUUS Film Festival Literary Award Winner for Best Western Fiction and has earned two Feathered Quill Book Awards in the Romance and Adult Book featuring Animals categories. The In the Reins equestrian romance series is available now in Audiobook, Paperback and eBook on Amazon, Audible, Barnes & Noble, Apple iBooks and Kobo.

    Visit Carly's blog where she shares new videos, photos and stories that highlight interesting cowgirl topics, horse tips, series sneak peeks, event updates, and release info!

    For more information about Carly and for links to her blog, podcast and youtube channel, visit https://www.carlykadecreative.com.

    To learn more about Julianne and her partner Bruce Anderson, tune in to "Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns," the official podcast of Nature's View and The Marley Project.  You can find Whinny Tales on all of the major podcast directories. You can also visit www.naturesview.us or www.equusfilmfestivalcamden.com to find out more about their Camden Tour Stop for the festival.

    For more information about the festival or for links to the films and literature, visit equusfilmfestival.net. Follow us on social media at EQUUS Film Festival. To see the EQUUS films, visit www.filmfestivalflix.com.




    Meet the Herd: Conversations with Candace Wade

    Meet the Herd: Conversations with Candace Wade

    In this episode, Lisa and Julianne introduce listeners to another member of the EQUUS Herd, author Candace Wade. Candace wrote the book Horse Sluts - The Saga of Two Women on the Trail of Their Yeehaw. She has contributed to Horse Nation, Mature Lifestyles, Riding and Writing, LivFun and The Tennessean. Candace writes political diatribe, wrote "Hillary's View" pet column and four unpublished film scripts.   

    Awarded:         
    2017 Essay of the Year – “Sublime vs Ridiculous-Odysseo vs Walking Horse Celebration”
    Nominated:   Best Staff Column of 2017 – “Saving Theo”
    Essay of the Year 2017 -- “Sublime vs Ridiculous-Odysseo vs Walking Horse  Celebration"
    Best Mini-Series of 2017 Odysseo Comes to Nashville”
    "WINNIE" Award Winner for journalism - magazine -- EQUUS Film Festival NYC 2017 for "ODYSSEO Comes to Nashville" series for Horse Nation
    "WINNIE" Award Winner for journalism - magazine -- EQUUS Film Festival NYC 2016 for "Saving Theo" series for Horse Nation

    About "Horse Sluts"
    A swelling number of horse riders aren't nubile nymphs and don't start riding as toddlers. Horse Sluts - The Saga of Two Women on the Trail of Their Yeehaw winks at mid-life riders who relate to the feeling "when memories of who we were and what we used to do smash at our egos like bugs on a windshield."

    Available on Amazon, Northshire Bookstore - Saratoga Springs, True West Equestrian Campground and Mercantile

    Contact Candace Wace at
    cawadeca@gmail.com
    http://candacewade.com

    To learn more about Julianne and her partner Bruce Anderson, tune in to "Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns," the official podcast of Nature's View and The Marley Project.  You can find Whinny Tales on all of the major podcast directories. You can also visit www.naturesview.us or www.equusfilmfestivalcamden.com to find out more about their Camden Tour Stop for the festival.

    For more information about the festival or for links to the films and literature, visit equusfilmfestival.net. Follow us on social media at EQUUS Film Festival. To see the EQUUS films, visit www.filmfestivalflix.com.

    Meet the Herd: Conversations with Bruce Anderson

    Meet the Herd: Conversations with Bruce Anderson

    Hello and welcome to the EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Podcast, the premiere program for horse lovers who have a passion for horses in film, art and literature.

    In this episode, Lisa and Julianne talk about Bruce Anderson, Julianne's partner, and how the two of them became involved with the festival in 2015. From submitting a trailer for their documentary, "The Edge: Bruce Anderson-Natural Humanship," directed by Trinidadian filmmakers James O'Connor and Dylan Quesnel of The Art of Storytelling, to hosting an annual EQUUS Tour Stop in their hometown of Camden, SC, Bruce and Julianne have spent a good amount of time on the festival team. Here they discuss the film, as well as other film projects such as the Spotlight Rescue Series, produced with Julianne's students in the Fairfield County School District in partnership with the festival.

    Julianne and Lisa also discuss the upcoming 5th annual spring EQUUS Film and Arts Fest Tour Stop in Camden, SC on April 17-19. You'll hear what it takes to plan and organize a tour stop and how this city has come together for the past four years to welcome the visiting filmmakers, authors and artists and provide exciting opportunities for equine and film lovers alike. The tour stop is sponsored by The Marley Project in partnership with The City of Camden, The Arts Center of Kershaw County and Camden's vintage Little Theatre. For more information, visit www.equusfilmfestivalcamden.com.

    This episode is sponsored by the following:
    The EQUUS Film and Arts Fest Camden Tour Stop
       www.equusfilmfestivalcamden.com
    The City of Camden
       www.classicallycarolina.com
    The Marley Project
       www.naturesview.us
    JA Media Productions
        www.jamediaconnections.com

    To learn more about Julianne and Bruce, tune in to "Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns," the official podcast of Nature's View and The Marley Project.  You can find Whinny Tales on all of the major podcast directories.

    For more information about the festival or for links to the films and literature, visit equusfilmfestival.net. Follow us on social media at EQUUS Film Festival. To see the EQUUS films, visit www.filmfestivalflix.com. 

    Conversations with Mimi Rehor on The Abaco Island Project Following The Storm

    Conversations with Mimi Rehor on The Abaco Island Project Following The Storm

    Bruce and Julianne speak with Milanne Rehor from Arkwild about the Wild Horses of Abaco Project and the storm devastation in the Bahamas. Bruce spent time over a period of two years working with Nunki, the last mare of the Abaco breed. Since she was in fact still wild, he was called in to help Mimi work with her on the stressful aspects of collecting eggs for future breeding and insemination. From handling during vet exams to stress-free loading into the breeding chute, the less stress she felt during the process, the greater the chance of success. Unfortunately, Nunki died in 2015 before the insemination took place. On a positive note, however, the organization was able to collect her eggs for future cloning projects.

    While remaining in Abaco to update and fortify the Preserve to house an equine therapy program, Mimi was still in the Bahamas when the storm hit during the fall of 2019.

    For more information about Mimi and the Wild Horses of Abaco project, visit www.arkwild.org.

    To see the story of Nunki and Bruce's involvement in the Abaco project, watch The Edge on the EQUUS Film Channel at www.filmfestivalflix.com.

    For information about Bruce's work, Nature's View, Natural HumanshipTM methods and the story behind The Edge, visit www.naturesview.us. Bruce will be presenting the work at EQUITANA on September 25 &26, as well as during clinics in Arizona and the Carolinas in May and June for anyone who would like to learn in person. Follow us on FB for continuing updates at Nature's View Inc.


    Support the show

    Meet the Herd: Conversations with Diana De Rosa

    Meet the Herd: Conversations with Diana De Rosa

    Hello and welcome to the EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Podcast, the premiere program for horse lovers who have a passion for horses in film, art and literature.

    In this episode, Lisa and Julianne talk about the equine sport of Working Equitation and Dressage. They introduce EQUUS Team Member Diana De Rosa, veteran equine journalist and photographer, and Diana tells how and why she became involved with the herd. She also talks about her thirty plus years of travel as a journalist covering such health-related locations as Hippocrates, as well as numerous World Cup and Olympic Games events.

    This episode kicks off the Organization Spotlight in an on-location interview with Karl Lindstrom, who attended BreyerFest representing the All Glory Project. This 501(c)(3) non-profit, founded by Elizabeth Shatner, provides support for groups across the country who work with veteran equine programs. For more information about their work, visit www.allgloryproject.com.

    Tune in to our next episode as we discuss the upcoming spring EQUUS Film and Arts Fest Tour Stop in Camden, SC on April 17-19 for the fifth year. You'll hear what it takes to plan and organize a tour stop and how this city has come together for the past four years to welcome the visiting filmmakers, authors and artists and provide exciting opportunities for equine and film lovers alike. The tour stop is sponsored by The Marley Project in partnership with The City of Camden, The Arts Center of Kershaw County and Camden's vintage Little Theatre. For more information, visit www.equusfilmfestivalcamden.com.

    This episode is sponsored by the following:
    Diana De Rosa Photography
       www.dianaderosa.com
    PressLink PR
       www.dianaderosa.net
    The Marley Project
       www.naturesview.us
    JA Media Productions
        www.jamediaconnections.com

    To learn more about Julianne Neal, podcast host, tune in to "Whinny Tales: Horse Stories, Pony Legends and Unicorn Yarns," the official podcast of Nature's View and The Marley Project. Julianne also hosts Whinny Tales in partnership with Bruce Anderson. You can find Whinny Tales on all of the major podcast directories.

    For more information about the festival or for links to the films and literature, visit equusfilmfestival.net. Follow us on social media at EQUUS Film Festival. To see the EQUUS films, visit www.filmfestivalflix.com. 

    Training Tip Thursday: AlphA Mindset and Trailer Loading

    Training Tip Thursday: AlphA Mindset and Trailer Loading

    One of the things that stumps a horse owner the most can be trailer loading...especially on a horse show day or other significant event. Tune in to hear Bruce's thoughts on the "lead up" to a big event and how to prepare in advance. 

    For more on trailer loading and other Nature's View training information, visit our website, www.naturesview.us. For a specific trailer loading session at work, visit the EQUUS Film Channel at www.filmfestivalflix.com and watch the Natural Humanship Trailer Loading episode. The channel features a variety of films presented at the EQUUS Film Festival. There is a free trial period and then a small monthly subscription fee for some amazing films~ its worth a look! 

    To view video footage along with this episode, visit our YouTube channel at Camden Film Group. Thanks for tuning in!

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    Managing the Cyber World

    Managing the Cyber World
    It is difficult, today, to imagine the world without computers, email or the internet. We rely on it, use it as our primary communication vehicle. However, as beneficial as this cyber market of offerings is to our homes and businesses, we must be vigilant to threats. Do you know what you are seeking? Do you have an action plan in the event there is a data breach? What about an insider threat? If the intrusion is serious, is it feasible to identify and track down the cyber criminals? Tune in to hear cyber expert Bruce Anderson discuss this emerging discipline and ways to navigate complex cyber and internet challenges.