How Destination Addiction Reroutes Purpose & Peace: Liberated Equestrian Podcast #007

In a reflective episode, Lisa Pulliam shares her insights from the Horse World Expo, emphasizing personal growth through familiar experiences. She highlights Warwick Schiller’s concept of “destination addiction,” which reveals the challenges of chasing goals at the expense of present peace and relationships. The episode encourages listeners to embrace presence over destinations.

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Intentional Living, Planning, and ADHD with Jenna Knudsen Liberated Equestrian Podcast, Episode #006

In this inspiring episode of the Liberated Equestrian Podcast, I’m joined by Jenna Knudsen, founder of The Smart Equestrian and a passionate Equestrian Life Coach with over 40 years of experience in the saddle and 14 years coaching others to live empowered, intentional lives—on and off the horse. Jenna shares her powerful journey of transformation, emphasizing that liberation begins with releasing shame, honoring our limits, and embracing intentional living. Together, we explore what it means to evolve beyond our beginnings,

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The C.A.L.M. Growth Framework: Liberated Equestrian Podcast, Episode 003

Continuing the backstory that led to launching the Liberated Equestrian Podcast, in this episode, I’m digging a little bit more into my return to the horse world in the last decade. It’s been quite a journey in a relatively short period of time. Yes, it’s been a bit of a roller-coaster becoming a second-season equestrian and experiencing everything from the joy of riding again to fulfilling the dream of horse ownership to experiencing the challenges of issues that present when

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