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Giving Horses a Voice

Podcast by Sharon Wilsie

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Giving Horses a VoiceWith Sharon WilsieWhat if your horse isn’t being difficult…What if they’re trying to speak?Giving Horses a Voice is a podcast for horse owners, trainers, therapists, and seekers who suspect there’s more happening beneath behavior — and want to understand it clearly, practically, and without mysticism or gimmicks.Hosted by Sharon Wilsie, author of the Horse Speak book series and founder of the READI® framework (Regulated Equine Atonement for Dynamic Interaction), this podcast explores the missing link between traditional training and true relational communication.Sharon shares:• How horses actually communicate through micro-gestures• What regulation really means (and how to recognize it)• Why “feel” isn’t magic — it’s observable• How maternal care messages shape equine safety• What happens when humans learn to slow down enough to seeThis isn’t about whispering.It’s not about dominance.It’s not about anthropomorphism.It’s about learning to observe what has always been there.With over a decade of field research, international clinics, neurobiological study including HRV research, and thousands of horses observed, Sharon brings both grounded science and lived experience to conversations that feel intimate, honest, and practical.Each episode invites you to:• Question what you’ve been taught• Trust what you’ve sensed• And reclaim your own lived experience with your horseYou don’t need to believe anything.Just be willing to look.Because when we give horses a voice, we often find our own.

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10 episodes

episode Using the Lead Rope to Help Your Horse Find Balance artwork

Using the Lead Rope to Help Your Horse Find Balance

In this episode of Giving Horses a Voice, Sharon Wilsie explores a simple but powerful idea: the lead rope is not just a tool for getting from point A to point B—it is a line of communication that can help your horse find balance, clarity, and confidence. Sharon explains how the way we hold ourselves, breathe, walk, and carry the rope directly affects the horse’s nervous system, posture, and ability to move in a regulated way. Drawing from her work observing herd dynamics, rescue horses, riding barns, and therapeutic settings, she shows how true leadership is not about force or tension, but about presence, stability, peripheral awareness, and clear intention. This episode dives into: • how balanced horses follow balanced humans • why calm leadership looks more like a quiet mentor than a pushy boss • how peripheral awareness changes the way you lead • why hand position, palm direction, and body alignment matter • how your horse mirrors your posture, tension, and inner state • why groundwork should support balance long before you get in the saddle If you have ever wondered how to create better movement, softer connection, and more trust while simply leading your horse, this episode offers practical insight you can use right away. Because in Horse Speak, even the lead rope can become part of the conversation.

16 Apr 2026 - 29 min
episode Spring Grass, Seasonal Change, and the Horse’s “Gobble Instinct” artwork

Spring Grass, Seasonal Change, and the Horse’s “Gobble Instinct”

In this episode of Giving Horses a Voice, Sharon Wilsie talks about one of spring’s biggest horse topics: grass. Spring brings more than greener fields. Horses are also experiencing changes in coat, hormones, light, visibility, footing, and metabolism—all of which can affect mood, movement, and behavior. Sharon explains why fresh grass can create such urgency in horses and why that response is often rooted in biology rather than bad behavior. Through the lens of Horse Speak, Sharon shares practical ways to work with your horse around grass while improving communication, timing, balance, and regulation. This episode offers a fresh perspective on spring challenges and shows how even grass season can become an opportunity to strengthen connection and understanding.

9 Apr 2026 - 33 min
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The Missing Piece in the Horse-Human Connection

What if you’re not learning something new… but remembering something you’ve always known? In this episode of the Giving Horses a Voice - Horse Speak series, Sharon Wilsie explores the deeper truth behind horse–human communication—revealing that Horse Speak isn’t a special gift, but a natural language already built into both horses and people. Drawing from years of observation and research, Sharon shares how horses learn through maternal care—how mothers teach their foals to move, regulate, connect, and feel safe through precise touch, posture, and pattern. These early “messages” become the foundation for how horses experience the world—and how they relate to us. This episode also dives into the nervous system: how stress, regulation, and recovery affect both humans and horses—and why so many horses today struggle without a “lighthouse” in their environment to guide them back to balance. You’ll learn: • Why Horse Speak is something you can learn—not something mystical • How mother horses teach regulation and movement through touch and gesture • What the nervous system has to do with behavior, stress, and healing • Why horses need a “lighthouse” (mentor energy) to find their way back to calm • How your own posture and presence can help a horse regulate and reconnect At its heart, this episode is an invitation: To move beyond behavior… and into relationship. Because when you learn to show up as the lighthouse, Your horse doesn’t just respond— They remember how to come home.

2 Apr 2026 - 23 min
episode What is Horse Speak®—and how horses actually communicate artwork

What is Horse Speak®—and how horses actually communicate

In this episode, Sharon Wilsie answers a common question: Is Horse Speak® the same as animal communication or telepathy? The answer is no. Horse Speak® is not about psychic or telepathic connection—it is a system of observing and understanding the horse’s physical, nonverbal language, especially through micro-gestures in the face and body. Sharon shares how horses use their lips, nostrils, chin, and overall posture to express emotional states in real time. From tight, tense mouths that signal discomfort or resistance, to soft, wiggly lips that invite connection, these expressions form a repeatable and readable communication system. Drawing from her work with students at Landmark College, Sharon explains how learning to read horse facial expressions helped students—especially those who struggled with human social cues—develop clarity and confidence in communication. Unlike humans, horses do not mask their expressions or layer communication with conflicting signals like sarcasm, making them easier to read when you know what to look for. The episode also introduces the relationship between: • X posture (alert, tense, potentially reactive) • O posture (relaxed, regulated, safe) • And the facial expressions that match each state By observing both posture and facial nuance together, students and handlers were able to: • Assess emotional states more accurately • Make safer, more informed decisions • Identify early signs of distress—or even physical issues like illness • Support horses in shifting from tension (X) into relaxation (O) Ultimately, this work shifts the question from: “What is the horse doing?” to: “What is the horse experiencing?” Because when we stop projecting and start observing, the horse’s story becomes clear. 🔑 Key Takeaways • Horse Speak® is a nonverbal, observable language, not telepathy • Horses communicate through facial micro-gestures and posture patterns • X and O postures, combined with facial expression, create a simple but powerful communication map • Horses offer honest, congruent signals, unlike human mixed messaging • Learning to see clearly reduces projection and improves safety, connection, and relationship To Learn More Visit: www.horsespeakacademy.com

2 Apr 2026 - 22 min
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The Discovery of Patterns: How Horses Communicate in Repeating Messages.

In Episode 6 of Giving Horses a Voice, Sharon Wilsie takes us into the early discovery phase of Horse Speak®—where observation became language. What began as simple curiosity evolved into a structured process of cataloging the horse’s communication system. Sharon shares how she began to recognize recurring patterns in breath, gestures, postures, and signals, and how these patterns weren’t random behavior but intentional messages. Through careful observation, she began to identify the why, when, and how behind these sequences. Each interaction revealed that horses communicate in organized, repeatable patterns that convey meaning—often centered around safety, regulation, and connection. This episode explores: • How the cataloging of equine communication began • The role of breath, posture, and gesture in message delivery • Why patterns repeat and what they communicate • Sharon’s personal discovery process and field observations This is where behavior transforms into language—and where relational literacy begins.

21 Mar 2026 - 31 min
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