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International Riders for Helmets Day

July 28, 2015 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

I have posted about this event before and it’s coming around again for 2015, so I wanted to share details!  International Riders for Helmets Day is August 1st, 2015 (ironically the horse’s birthday in the southern hemisphere!).

What’s it all about?

What are the benefits to equestrians?

– The opportunity to be educated by retailers on the importance of wearing a properly fitted and secured, certified helmet.

– The opportunity to participate in helmet fitting demonstrations.

– The opportunity to purchase a helmet at a one-time special discount offered only on International Helmet Awareness Day.

Do you Utilise a Helmet when Riding?

– Riders4Helmets will host a series of live educational webinars on Riders4Helmets.com during the 2015 Riders4Helmets International Helmet Awareness Day. The webinars will feature a variety of experts in: Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion; Psychologists; Neuro Physiotherapists; Helmet Manufacturers (tips on correctly fitting a helmet); Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors; Leading Equestrians etc. Viewers will be able to ask “real-time” questions to these experts. Details of who the experts will be, along with the topics that they will discuss, will be available nearer the date.

Locate your nearest retailer/tack shop at www.riders4helmets.com/ihad (participating retailer map).

“The hardest thing about learning to ride is the ground!” – Author unknown.

Filed Under: Education

Managing Your Land for Horses

July 27, 2015 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Saw this up in Wangaratta Coles and Kmart tonight!

Free event featuring:

  1. Dr. Alison Arnott (Veterinarian)
  2. Dr. Mark Barnett (Pasture Specialist)
  3. Belinda Pearce (Dung Beetle Specialist)

Sunday 2nd August, RSVP by July 29 to Gayle South gayle.south@landcarevic.net.au or 0448 983 109.

11am – 3pm, free – lunch included!

47 Bowmans Road, Bowmans Forest (between Everton and Gapsted)

Filed Under: Career, Education, Event

A Horse Riding Career

July 22, 2015 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

You can Improve Your Riding Skills Daily

Planning on getting a career riding horses for a living? If you have access to a horse right now, you may want to consider checking out Strides for Success.

I posted about this idea originally because I thought what a great thing – to get riding lessons and advice via audio that you can utilise whilst riding!

I have also signed up to their mailing list and love that on a regular basis they send out an email with regards to improving your riding.  If you want to ride horses for a living, why not make use of these free resources to develop yourself now?

“When riding my horse I no longer have my heart in my chest, but between my knees.” – Author unknown

Filed Under: Career, Education, Horseriding

Profile On Melody of Equine Entrepreneurs

July 19, 2015 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Melody Semmler of Equine Entrepreneurs

How much of your day/week is related to horses?
Almost all of it in some way! If I am not out tending to my own two horses who live with us on our property, I am working on one of my businesses, both of which are horse related, so I am either making show browbands and accessories, or doing training, coaching and mentoring to people in horse related businesses.

What is it exactly that you do?
With my business Equine Entrepreneurs, my goal is to motivate, inspire, educate and support people in horse businesses. So what does that involve? A few things!

Locally to me (for the moment) I present one day workshops teaching people about subject like using social media for business, branding and marketing, time management and that kind of thing. These workshops also get converted to an online format for people that want to learn about those things but are not in the same state as I am, and I create other online resources for people in horse businesses.

I also run a business bootcamp, which is 3 months of business coaching done remotely (by phone and email, so anyone can join from anywhere!) and a series of resources and challenges for people to really kickstart their business along. Right now I am working with some people who are just starting up a business now, and others in established businesses ready to take it to the next level. It’s so rewarding seeing these businesses build and blossom as we work together on them!

Melody Semmler of Equine Entrepreneurs

In this field of work, is it possible to be a full time professional and earning a liveable income?
Yes absolutely. You need to have a firm vision, a tangible set of goals, and be very focused about what you do. Add in a load of passion and a bucket full of hard work, and you are well set to make a business like this into a success.

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
In my case I came to it from a number of directions. Originally a professional graphic and web designer working in large firms managing marketing, I also studied Mass Communication at Uni part time, just for my own interest and to add to my role as a designer really.

I also took on a training role in my last corporate job as design team leader, so I then completed my Cert IV in workplace training. I then had a change of speed in life and started my browband business, which in 11 years I built to a paying, successful and award winning business. I guest lectured on the subjects of branding, marketing and advertising in the last 3 years for Equestricare, then formally launched this business in December 2014.

Favourite horse memory?
Riding out all weekend with my friends when we were 12, playing with the horses in the river, galloping along the bridle trail, and sitting under a tree just doing nothing whilst our horses grazed. Ahhh the simple life of being a kid!

This was around when The Man From Snowy River movie was made, and we sometimes used to ride along at speed, and my friend would think it funny to come up next to me and pull the bridle off my steam train of a horse and hand it to me (mid gallop) like the actor did in the movie. I have no idea how I survived that continual trick she would pull on me, I fell for it a number of times! The irony was she grew up and became an exceptional stunt and trick rider, where it was me riding with no bridle! (though, many years later, I now ride with no bridle!)

Future goals?
I would like to present my workshops all around Australia and New Zealand, and I would also like to extend to helping people in horse businesses around the world and get some international clients to work with, because I find it really fascinating to learn about how things are done in other countries and realise that we are not really divided by distance these days with all the technology we have to connect with people around the world. And personally, I also have the goal to never have to look back at any time and wish I had spent more time with my family instead of working.

Best thing about your sport/profession?
Best thing? Can there only be one thing? I love my work so much. I really enjoy public speaking (I know, call me weird!) so I do enjoy getting up and speaking to a group for a whole day, it is so energising to be able to engage people for a whole day without anyone falling asleep, and I am about to start a series of webinars so I am looking forward to that too!

But I also really love working with people individually and seeing their confidence grow and their business grow with it, that is incredibly rewarding. Oh and I love to write. I really like writing my blog and other materials I write. Sorry, no chance I can narrow it down to one thing!

“Ideas are easy. Implementation is hard.” – Guy Kawasaki

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Equus Education: Your Horse Career Starts Here

July 19, 2015 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Using Equus Education:

  • Looking for a horse career?  Consider the 170+ options at Vocation 100 to give you an idea of what is possible whilst working with horses.
  • Looking to get qualified? Check out various horse course possibilities at Courses for Horses.
  • Job seeking? Utilise links on this page to help you.
  • Looking to start your own business? Check out 52 Steps to Kick-Start Your Equine Career, a book free to read on Kindle Unlimited.
  • Want exposure for your horse career? Consider being profiled on Equus Education; contact Christine.
  • Want to increase your knowledge? Look at potential horse books to read, fiction and non-fiction.
  • After equine educational resources that you can download and use in the classroom?  Head along to the Equus Education store at Teacher’s Pay Teachers.

—

Christine Meunier, Equine Author and Educator
Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia.

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