Q & A with Spirit

Q & A with Laura MacSwain

Q & A with Laura MacSwain   Bio: Laura MacSwain, of Rejuvenation Equine Remedial Therapy, is a certified remedial therapist and a graduate of the four year, Canadian Equine Therapy Institute program. Modalities that she has trained in are: massage, osteopathy, chiropractic, cranio-sacral and acupuncture. Laura strives to provide individualized treatment to every horse and owner

By |2020-12-18T19:41:12+00:00December 18th, 2020|Q & A with Spirit|Comments Off on Q & A with Laura MacSwain

Q & A with Rhonda Bignell

Q & A with Rhonda Bignell Bio: Rhonda Bignell grew up riding through the bush and open meadows of the range, in cattle country, around Williams Lake, British Columbia. As a teenager she began her equine career as a trail guide and then training horses. Over the past 30+ years, she has competed in open shows, dressage,

By |2020-12-11T20:16:25+00:00December 11th, 2020|Q & A with Spirit|Comments Off on Q & A with Rhonda Bignell

Stephanie Dewes Q&A

Q & A with guest contributor Stephanie Dewes Stephanie Dewes, of Miracle Mile Equine Center, is a certified equine therapist, trainer and coach. Specializing in peak equine performance, Stephanie seeks to provide a complete program for horse and rider. She works closely with the physical and mental ability of the horse, while coaching riders to

By |2020-10-12T20:49:48+00:00October 12th, 2020|Q & A with Spirit|Comments Off on Stephanie Dewes Q&A

Q&A with guest contributor Nancy Christy-Moore

Arizona artist Nancy Christy-Moore, an internationally collected and award winning painter, brings the joy of color, energy and movement to her contemporary abstract mixed media and alcohol inks work. Educated at Columbia College, Columbia, Missouri, the American Academy of Art in Chicago, and Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles led her to teaching

By |2020-10-06T18:41:15+00:00October 6th, 2020|Q & A with Spirit|Comments Off on Q&A with guest contributor Nancy Christy-Moore

Shannon Lawlor Q&A

Shannon Lawlor, of Shannon Lawlor Fine Arts, is an artist and horsewoman who has lived and breathed horses and the modern West all of her life. Originally from Manitoba, Canada, Shannon currently resides in Alberta, Canada. Shannon’s experiences around horses has given her a unique eye for detail in her work as well as the

By |2020-09-23T20:15:19+00:00September 23rd, 2020|Q & A with Spirit, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Shannon Lawlor Q&A

Q&A with Natalie Wilson

Natalie Wilson is an RN with over 20 years experience and has recently joined Spirit Farm Gypsy Cobs in the position of marketing coordinator and editor. She is a horse lover and owner who is passionate about the health and wellbeing of horses and their people. Natalie is also a Reiki practitioner who treats horses

By |2020-09-08T19:56:19+00:00September 8th, 2020|Q & A with Spirit|1 Comment

Nicole Toren Q&A

photo credit to Megan Kruse Photography Nicole contributed all of the watercolour designs and technical diagrams to our upcoming book project, Sharing The Now: Connecting With Your Horse through Mindfulness. We first met Nicole through her business, Tonic Equestrian, and purchasing items from the line, including amazing artwork from Hand Gallop Studio. She also completed a commissioned portrait

By |2020-08-28T19:43:40+00:00August 28th, 2020|Q & A with Spirit|Comments Off on Nicole Toren Q&A

Guest Contributor Q&A Jen Maciej

Jen Maciej is an Equine Canada certified instructor who teaches locally in Alberta, Canada and also travels to conduct clinics. She is a Canadian Cowboy Challenge Judge and is certified to do EC Western Rider level testing at all levels. Jen describes herself as a ‘lifetime student’ in the horse industry who is passionate

By |2020-08-28T19:49:51+00:00August 21st, 2020|Q & A with Spirit|Comments Off on Guest Contributor Q&A Jen Maciej

Q & A with Samantha Dawn Ebeling

Photo by Tatyana Zadorin Photography Samantha Dawn Ebeling is the owner of Heart Of A Cowgirl Photography located in Louisburg, Kansas, USA. Spirit Farm (SF): ​The essence of your photography, as stated on your beautiful website, is “reminding people why they fell in love with the horse”. Can you tell us how and when you

By |2020-08-28T19:51:36+00:00August 13th, 2020|Q & A with Spirit|1 Comment
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