Ready for Breakthrough?
Remember that time when the thought of riding a horse or simply being with them would send a thrill through your body?
What was your biggest delight? Imagining riding? Slow and careful grooming? Sharing space together in the field? Maybe all of those wonderful experiences!
But then . . . something happened and slowly, the joy was lost. The responsibility took over. The hesitation and worry became like a simmering pot of water. The fear and anxiety, doubt and discouragement became the constant tape running through your head.
Somewhere, somehow, you lost the joy of horses along with your confidence.
It is time to get it back.
Robyn Young | Equestrian Intensive Client
Meet Your Coach & Guide
Lisa Pulliam is a gifted teacher and inspirational speaker, engaging audiences through the practical, personal, and winsome ways she communicates life-changing principles.
Passionate about simplifying how the brain and body function as an integrated whole in the context of safe relationships, Lisa unpacks the art and science of improving wellness and performance both in and out of the tack.
With experience as an equestrian and mental health professional, trained as a coach, therapist, and Natural Lifemanship clinician, her goal in every interaction with a student or client is to make the big . . . small. That's because the brain does not perceive small as a threat. A brain in a calm state is a brain that is able to learn and grow. So while Lisa will give you much to think about, she will do so in a way that you'll feel calm, confident, and ready to embrace the growth process successfully.

Let's Work Together
Begin the process of working with Lisa to customize an event or training that works best for your group or team.
The work we did with and without the horses gave me such insights into decisions I need/ want to make and a clearer sense of being. Lisa was able to identify and show me how I was being present. She guided me through activities that helped me identify past and present behaviors that have prevented me from making decisions.