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Lead a Horse to Water

Trudi Dempsey
Lead a Horse to Water
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    How Well Do We Read Equine Pain - in conversation with Dr Nicola Gregory

    18/05/2026 | 56 mins.
    In this episode I talk to Dr. Nicola Gregory, a psychologist with a lifelong passion for horses whose research has been asking questions about how well we actually read equine pain.
    Nicola holds a BSc in Neuroscience from the University ofSussex (2000) and a PhD in Psychology from the University of Exeter (2011). Following her doctorate, she undertook a post‑doctoral position at the University of Portsmouth since then she has been based at Bournemouth University, progressing from post‑doctoral researcher to lecturer and now Principal Academic in Psychology.
    Her research focuses on how humans understand others through non‑verbal cues, particularly facial expressions. Throughout her academic career, she has used eye‑tracking technology to examine how attention is directed within social environments and how we interpret subtle visual information. She is now extending this work into equine research, exploring how humans process cues from horses.
    Find Nicola here
    https://staffprofiles.bournemouth.ac.uk/display/ngregory
    Join us at Understand Horses Live in June 2026
    https://www.understandhorses.com/understand-horses-live
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    Cooperative Care a Carpool Podcast with Gabriel Lencioni

    05/04/2026 | 38 mins.
    What happens when two behaviour nerds, a parked car, and a determined group of tourists get in the way? You get this episode.
    Recorded in my car after a series of camera mishaps and unexpected background 'ambience,' this carpool podcast with veterinary behaviourist Gabriel Lencioni dives into the art of cooperative care, Horse‑Initiated Training (HIT), and the many ways we can give horses more agency in their own handling and healthcare.
    Despite the technical hurdles, the conversation is rich, practical, and full of insight. We explore how small shifts in training can transform everyday procedures, why opt-ins for handling is important, and how trainers and vets can work together to create calmer, more confident horses.
    A slightly chaotic recording. A seriously good discussion.
    Gabriel is a Veterinarian and PhD student in Animal Welfare at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science (FMVZ) of the University of São Paulo (USP). He is an IAABC CEBC and Elite Fear free certified professional. His main research field is in affective states in horses and the use of technologies (AI) as indicators during competitions. Gabriel has a special interest in positive reinforcement training and cooperative care approaches to veterinary procedures.

    Find Gabriel on Instagram

    Find my courses equine.training
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    Positive Reinforcement Based Training - In Conversation with Coraline Plumat

    06/03/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    In this episode, I sit down with Coraline Plumat of Une Leçon d’Ancrage to explore the current state of positive reinforcement–based equine training. We discuss the challenges of introducing R+, the importance of sharing knowledge, and how collaboration can help trainers and horses alike reach their full potential. Whether you’re just curious about new approaches or looking to deepen your practice, this conversation offers insight, honesty, and practical perspective from a leading voice in Belgium’s R+ based equine training community.
    Find Coraline on:
    Facebook
    Instagram
    Une Carotte au Coin du Feu podcast in French Language

    Check out my courses here:
    equine.training

    And my subscription training club here:Positive Horse Club
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    Choice, in Conversation with Christa and Taylor Culbert

    18/01/2026 | 50 mins.
    In this episode I'm delighted to be joined by sisters Taylor and Christa Culbert.
    We talk about offering choice to our horses in their lives and their training.
    Christa is a horse trainer who lives in Bellingham, Washington with her husband, two dogs, and two horses. She has a BFA in painting and drawing, and is currently in a Masters program in Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare. Christa offers in-person and online horse training and behavior consulting to foster joyful relationships and improve equine welfare. She particularly enjoys working with unhandled horses and horses who struggle to fit into the domestic world, and the amazing human beings who support them.

    Taylor is a horse trainer and English professor living in the Hudson Valley in New York State, and she recently completed her PhD in Theatre and Performance. Her research focuses on the history of animals in performance and how cultural narratives about animals shape the ways that humans interact with them in performance settings. Taylor’s research draws heavily on her practical experience working with horses and she currently runs a positive reinforcement training program at a local equine rescue.

    Check out the first episode of their podcast (linked) for more about their background story.

    The book that started it all for Christa when Taylor gifted it to her: Reaching the Animal Mind: Clicker Training and What It Teaches us About All Animals by Karen Pryor

    Find Christa:christaculberthorsemanship.com
    Facebook: Christa Culbert
    Instagram: christaculbert2

    And Taylor:Instagram: @thediscoursehorse
    Facebook: Taylor Claire Culbert

    My professional horse trainer course at Understand Horses

    My cooperative care course with vet Gabriel Lencioni
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    Forming Habits

    04/12/2025 | 20 mins.
    In this episode I talk about habits. We often describe them as automatic and almost separate from conscious training, yet the processes that build them are the same ones that shape all learned behaviour. Classical conditioning and operant conditioning are usually taught as if they belong in different boxes. One is presented as passive association. The other is active learning by consequences. In practice they are almost inseparable.In this episode I look at how those two processes weave through the behaviours we repeat every day, and why understanding their overlap matters. When we see how inseparable they are, it becomes easier to understand why certain habits form so quickly and why others resist change. It also gives us a way to design environments and routines that support the habits we want, instead of relying on willpower alone.If you want some help in forming habits you can find me at www.equine.training where you can find all my courses and services.My flagship professional course begins in March 26 and the early bird price ends on 31st December.
    Positive Horse Club
    Fenzi course with Irith
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About Lead a Horse to Water
Lost in the sea of horse training? Step aboard for evidence based equine training and behaviour content. Listen to professionals and enthusiasts from the world of horse training and behaviour as well as associated areas of the equine world. Trudi Dempsey is an English equine trainer and behaviour consultant, specialising in positive reinforcement.
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