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The Stable Exchange

Podcast von Farm & Fir Co.

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Behind every great equestrian brand is a founder with a story. The Stable Exchange is where we share those stories — and the lessons they hold. Join Tara from Farm & Fir Co. and guest co-hosts as they sit down with horse industry entrepreneurs and marketing experts to talk about what it really takes to build a business in the equestrian world. You’ll hear the highs, the lows, and the strategies that make a difference, plus marketing tips you can put into practice today. Honest conversations, real insights, and the reminder that your story is your strongest tool.

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Episode How Kimbrell Hines Left a Mainstream Law Career to Build One Around Horses Cover

How Kimbrell Hines Left a Mainstream Law Career to Build One Around Horses

What happens when a lifelong equestrian becomes an attorney in mainstream industry and suddenly starts seeing liability everywhere she looks in the horse world? For Kimbrell Hines, it became the foundation of an entire career. Kimbrell didn't set out to practice equine law. She started with a political science and business degree, spent time in human resources, went to law school with plans to specialize in labor and employment law — and landed her dream job at a large firm. But somewhere between the courtroom and the barn, she started noticing something: the horse industry was full of legal complexity that most people weren't prepared for, and almost nobody was addressing it. So she started telling people what she could do. One referral led to another, and what began as a side offering drafting waivers and boarding agreements quietly grew into a full equine law practice. Today Kimbrell specializes in equine transactions, liability, dispute resolution, and horse appraisals — one of the only attorneys in the country with both a legal practice and a certified appraisal credential in the equine space. In this episode, Kimbrell pulls back the curtain on the legal side of the horse industry that most equestrian entrepreneurs don't think about until it's too late. She talks about the contracts people skip, the liability risks they don't see coming, the role of social media in equine disputes, and why AI-generated legal documents are a much bigger risk than most people realize. She also shares the story behind her own career evolution — and why she believes the most important thing any equestrian entrepreneur can do is simply call their shot. ---------------------------------------- In This Episode We Cover: * How Kimbrell's background in HR and labor law gave her an unexpected edge in equine legal disputes * The moment a polo match referral changed the direction of her entire career * Why niching down into equine law felt less like a leap and more like a natural evolution * The most common legal mistakes equestrian entrepreneurs make — and how to avoid them * What every horse owner should have in place before boarding, buying, selling, or leasing a horse * The contracts and liability waivers that could save your business * How social media is changing the landscape of equine disputes * Why Kimbrell got her horse appraisal certification — and how it makes her a better attorney * The truth about using AI to draft legal documents for your equestrian business * Her closing advice: call your shot, say what you do, and let people rally behind you Connect with Kimbrell: Kimbrell's dot.Profile: https://dot.cards/kimbrellhines [https://dot.cards/kimbrellhines] Website: https://equineesquire.com [https://equineesquire.com] Email: kimbrell@equineesquire.com [kimbrell@equineesquire.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equineesquire/ [https://www.instagram.com/equineesquire/] @equineesquire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kimbrellhines [http://www.linkedin.com/in/kimbrellhines] TikTok: equineesquire Connect with The Stable Exchange: 📸 Instagram: @thestableexchange The Stable Exchange is produced by Farm & Fir Co. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps more equestrian entrepreneurs find the show.

20. Mai 2026 - 1 h 17 min
Episode How to Build & Scale an Equestrian Apparel Brand with Brianne Link from Equisite Elements of Style Cover

How to Build & Scale an Equestrian Apparel Brand with Brianne Link from Equisite Elements of Style

Brianne Link started riding at four years old on Long Island, eventually competing at the U25 Grand Prix level — flying to Wellington on weekends while balancing school and a full training schedule. As a serious competitor, she was intentional about what she wore to the barn, and found a gap in the lack of options and innovation in the performance apparel space. So, she created the solution herself: Equisite Elements of Style - an equestrian performance apparel brand built on the intersection of fashion and functional athletic wear. What started as a contracted design project for university equestrian teams launched just before COVID hit, forcing Brianne to pivot fast, go direct-to-consumer, and build something built to last. Today, Equisite is the official apparel partner of Wellington International for WEF and the Global Dressage Festival, is carried by roughly 100 retailers worldwide, and was just licensed for official merchandise for the FEI World Cup Fort Worth 2026. In this episode, Brianne shares the full story of how she created, built and scaled Equisite — the smart foundations she built early, the pivots she had to make, and the behind-the-scenes systems that make it all run. ---------------------------------------- In this episode we cover: * Why Brianne knew from the start she didn't want riding to be her source of income — and how her degree from the Savannah College of Art and Design shaped everything that followed * How she coined the name "Equisite" and why building the brand identity herself (logo, font, color palette) was one of the smartest early investments she made * The COVID pivot that took her from university licensing contracts to ready-to-wear — and the face-mask shirt that accidentally opened the door to wholesale * What it really takes to land a spot at iconic venues like the Hampton Classic and WEF * How Brianne went from having a vendor booth at WEF to becoming Wellington International's official apparel partner * Why she credits much of her business growth to networking and building her Rolodex * The color theory background behind Equisite's signature color stories — and why she currently offers 19 colorways in her best-selling shirt * When and how to delegate: her framework for figuring out where your time is actually best spent * What wholesalers need from you beyond the product box — and how supporting their success drives yours * Retail space psychology: why your best sellers belong on the right-hand side of your store * Her advice for equestrian entrepreneurs who are waiting for the "right time" to start ---------------------------------------- Connect with Brianne & Shop Equisite: * Website: www.equisite-elementsofstyle.com [http://www.equisite-elementsofstyle.com] * Instagram: @equisite_elementsofstyle _______________________________________________________________ Connect with The Stable Exchange * Instagram: @thestableexchange _______________________________________________________________ Connect with Farm & Fir Co. * Website: farmandfirco.com [http://farmandfirco.com] * Instagram: @farmandfirco

7. Mai 2026 - 1 h 8 min
Episode Building a Personal Brand That Actually Lasts-And Lands You a Book Deal with Natalie Keller Reinert Cover

Building a Personal Brand That Actually Lasts-And Lands You a Book Deal with Natalie Keller Reinert

In this episode of The Stable Exchange, I’m sitting down with Natalie Keller Reinert, author of over 30 equestrian novels and creator of the interconnected “Ocalaverse.”  This episode also comes at an exciting launch - Natalie’s newest novel, The Jump, was just released this month with Flatiron Books.  We talk about the inspiration behind the book, how her perspective as both a rider and writer continues to shape her work, and the deeper questions she’s exploring through her stories. Natalie’s story isn’t a straight line. It’s one shaped by time in the horse industry, unexpected pivots, and the decision to start over - more than once. We talk through her early years working across different corners of the equestrian world, the experience of losing her Thoroughbred farm during the 2008 financial crisis, and what it looked like to rebuild from there. It was during that period of uncertainty - and a move to New York - that she began writing her first novel. From self-publishing her debut in 2011 to building a consistent writing practice over the next decade, Natalie shares what it actually takes to create momentum as an author.  We chat talk about: * What it looks like to write from lived experience in the horse industry * How her creative process has evolved across dozens of books * The reality of self-publishing and building a readership from the ground up * Her transition into traditional publishing with Flatiron Books * And what it’s been like to see her work expand beyond the page We also touch on the upcoming adaptation of her Eventing Series and what it means to step into a new role bringing her work to life on screen. If you’ve ever thought about building something slowly, starting over, or creating a career rooted in what you know best - this conversation offers a very real look at what that can actually look like. NATALIE’S BOOK TOUR DATES * April 23-26 at The Kentucky Three Day Event * July 15, 6-8 PM at Impressions of Saratoga, Saratoga Springs, New York [https://www.impressionssaratoga.com/stores/impressions-of-saratoga/] * July 17 at The Dog Eared Book in Palmyra, New York  [https://www.thedogearedbook.com/] Connect with Natalie Order The Jump [https://www.amazon.com/Jump-Natalie-Keller-Reinert/dp/1250387876/ref=sr_1_1?crid=37OM1HJN73PLS&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.7zg_bEYTQdZW2AcgGHx1LNrGai4suwRHDYsYXNHxuegUjuGOY9Yv7p15iypnVECS-FyEkFWr5iHCscCTrq6E0hCQ2CpoNn9mNW0nQtIQtjzplj6_RJO4gl139gxUArUUhf1iF6egZEcKitxnf3Ec4tk1Sza8VsmRM07vafU1M7qzm4qDUjoHvyuvJ8HjuB1NKca2aCv3PGbhvFIgQJS39diMivsyTIjlUauKO4E20Wc.L4kY_1k659mrBi0e8_Jw50U3mD1i-2VbvsH8AuRGjOs&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+jump+natalie+keller+reinert&qid=1775046029&sprefix=the+jump+na%2Caps%2C150&sr=8-1] nataliekellerreinert.com [http://nataliekellerreinert.com] @nataliekreinert  Connect with The Stable Exchange thestableexchange.com [http://thestableexchange.com] @thestableexchnage  farmandfirco.com [http://farmandfirco.com] As always, thanks for listening!

1. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 18 min
Episode How to Sell Out Your First Launch with Whitney from MarkWest Denim Cover

How to Sell Out Your First Launch with Whitney from MarkWest Denim

In this episode, we sit down with Whitney Lloyd to talk about how a simple frustration — not being able to find a pair of jeans that actually worked in the saddle — turned into something much bigger: Mark West, a denim brand built specifically for cowgirls who ride. We talk through her journey back into the horse world, the moment she realized there was a real gap in the market, and how that spark slowly turned into prototypes, building her brand, and a whole lot of trial and error. What started as “why doesn’t this exist?” became “okay… maybe we’re the ones who have to build it.” Along the way, we dig into what it really looks like to build a brand from the ground up — not just designing a product, but building a personal brand, showing up consistently, leaning on your community, and learning how to trust your gut when you’re doing something new in a very traditional industry. Whitney shares honestly about the messy middle: the first batch nerves, the lessons learned, the pressure of getting the details right, and the quiet persistence it takes to keep going when no one sees the work behind the scenes. We talk about legacy, too — about creating something that empowers women in the equestrian world and building a brand that feels bigger than just jeans. This conversation is about more than denim. It’s about grit, creativity, and the kind of determination horse girls seem to carry into everything they do. Key Takeaways: * Sometimes the best business ideas come from your own everyday frustrations. * Building a personal brand matters just as much as building the product itself. * Community and relationships open doors you can’t force on your own. * Prototyping takes longer than you think… and that’s just part of the process. * Creating anticipation and telling your story builds trust before you ever launch. * Legacy isn’t just about sales — it’s about impact. * Consistency beats perfection every time. * There’s so much room for innovation in the horse industry if you’re willing to try. Connect with Whitney and MarkWest: Instagram: @markwestdenim Website: https://markwestdenim.com/ [https://markwestdenim.com/] Connect with The Stable Exchange Podcast: Instagram: @thestableexchange Website: https://thestableexchange.com/ [https://thestableexchange.com/] Connect with Farm & Fir Co.: Instagram: @farmandfirco Website: https://farmandfirco.com/ [https://farmandfirco.com/]

2. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 4 min
Episode Modernizing the Equine Industry While Honoring Tradition with Madison from Elite Equine Marketplace Cover

Modernizing the Equine Industry While Honoring Tradition with Madison from Elite Equine Marketplace

In this episode, we sit down with Madison from Elite Equine Marketplace and talk through how the equestrian industry has evolved — and where it’s clearly struggling to keep up. We dig into why the horse industry still relies on so many fragmented, outdated tools, and what it actually looks like to try to modernize an industry that’s deeply rooted in tradition. Madison shares her path from the tech world into building a platform specifically for hunter jumper riders, and we talk a lot about the why behind her decisions — from narrowing her niche early on, to obsessing over user experience, to building something that feels intuitive for horse people rather than overwhelming. We also get into the realities of disrupting a traditional industry, how pricing can either create friction or remove it entirely, and why trust and transparency matter so much when you’re buying and selling horses. Along the way, Madi reflects on balancing entrepreneurship with life on a farm, and how staying close to the day-to-day realities of the horse world continues to shape the way she builds. This conversation is honest, grounded, and full of perspective for anyone trying to build something meaningful inside the equestrian industry — especially when the path forward isn’t clearly laid out. KEY TAKEAWAYS * The equestrian industry is ready for better tools that actually reflect how people work today * Identifying real pain points is the foundation of building anything useful * Starting with a narrow niche can make growth more intentional and sustainable * User experience matters — especially in an industry slow to adopt new platforms * Community and word-of-mouth still drive growth more than anything else * Pricing should remove mental friction, not create hesitation * Transparency and trust are essential when horses are involved * Living the lifestyle you’re building for brings clarity and perspective * Listening to users leads to better decisions than building in isolation * Persistence and humility matter more than having it all figured out early Connect with Madison from Elite Equine Marketplace Instagram: @eliteequineofficial Website: eliteequinemarketplace.com [http://eliteequinemarketplace.com] Connect with The Stable Exchange Instagram: @thestableexchange Website: thestableexchange.com [http://thestableexchange.com] Connect with Farm & Fir Co. Instagram: @farmandfirco Website: farmandfirco.com [http://farmandfirco.com]

14. Jan. 2026 - 44 min
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