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Optimized Equine Podcast

Podcast by Tamara Lee Barrett

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Welcome to the Optimized Equine Podcast with Tamara Lee Barrett. Join me and my guests, as we discuss horsemanship, equine performance optimization, and explore the evolution of self through the wisdom that horses offer us.

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episode OEP 38: Bit Myths, Hard Truths, and Better Horsemanship with Daniel Dauphin artwork

OEP 38: Bit Myths, Hard Truths, and Better Horsemanship with Daniel Dauphin

Daniel Dauphin returns to the Optimized Equine Podcast and this time we're giving him the spotlight on his specialty — bits. But don't let that fool you into thinking this is a niche episode. If you ride a horse, this conversation is for you. Daniel is a horsemanship clinician with a background in mechanical engineering and animal science, and he has spent years diving deep into the science, anatomy, and mechanics of bits and bridles. He is the creator of The Bit Course, a comprehensive online program that has been adopted as a teaching resource by 25 universities across the country. In this episode, Daniel challenges some of the most deeply held beliefs in the equine world — from the nutcracker effect to the foamy mouth myth — and explains why so many of the things we've been taught to look for as signs of a happy, working horse are actually red flags in disguise. We also explore the role of the tongue in whole body function, why bit fit matters more than bit design, and why adding more gear is almost never the answer. Whether you're an English rider, a Western rider, or anywhere in between, this episode will change the way you look at what's in your horse's mouth — and what's in your hands. Connect with Daniel Dauphin: * TheBitCourse.com [TheBitCourse.com] * DauphinHorsemanship.com [DauphinHorsemanship.com] * Adult Onset Horsemanship Podcast [https://dauphinhorsemanship.com/podcasts/] Don't Forget To Follow, Subscribe, and Rate Optimized Equine Podcast! Stay Connected at TamaraLeeBarrett.com [http://tamaraleebarrett.com] Chapters [00:00] Welcome and Introduction [00:37] How Daniel Became the Bit Guy [02:24] Why Bits Are a Bigger Topic Than You Think [04:57] It All Comes Back to the Tongue [06:42] A Brief History of Bits [07:50] The Origins of Bitless Riding [09:39] If You Could Rewrite the Rules [12:25] The Two Wrinkle Problem [13:30] The Mouth Seal and Why It Matters [16:09] Mouthpiece Design and Surface Area [18:44] The Single Jointed Snaffle [19:32] The Tom Thumb Bit [23:37] The Waterford Bit [25:35] Debunking the Nutcracker Effect [30:40] Protecting the Horse Through Education [33:23] What Foamy Mouth Actually Means [34:10] Tongue Ties in Racehorses [36:09] Drop Nosebands and Mouth Closing Devices [38:08] The Tongue's Connection to the Whole Body [40:53] Draw Reins and Behind the Vertical [41:44] Throat Latch Angle and the Horse's Eye [44:38] Nervous System Regulation and the Mouth [46:30] When Bit Problems Aren't Really Bit Problems [47:46] Going Bitless Doesn't Exempt You From This Work [53:01] Shank Bits [58:39] The English World and Contact [1:02:00] The Pelham and Converter [1:04:26] When the Gear Becomes the Problem [1:06:35] Mouth Guards and Gimmicks [1:10:06] The Bit Course [1:14:17] Closing and Where to Find Daniel

9 Apr 2026 - 1 h 16 min
episode OE Mini: Finding Softness vs. Punishing Nippy Behavior artwork

OE Mini: Finding Softness vs. Punishing Nippy Behavior

In this Optimized Equine Mini, Tamara Lee Barrett works with a horse owner whose horse displays nippy, mouthy behavior during in-hand work. Rather than addressing the biting directly, Tamara guides the owner to zoom out and read what the horse is communicating well before the behavior ever surfaces. Tamara walks her through an exercise focused on finding the distance where the horse is truly comfortable before proceeding. Recognizing subtle signals and learning to stay present without inadvertently adding pressure lead to finding real softness, rather than just managing symptoms. Later in the conversation, the horse begins approaching his owner during a break and she wonders whether to reward him with a pet or scratch. Tamara reframes the moment entirely, sharing her perspective on what a genuine release and reset looks like, as well as offering a more thoughtful way to incorporate physical touch if the owner chooses. A practical, perspective-shifting episode for anyone dealing with a horse who is mouthy, sensitive, or “cranky.” Don’t forget to click follow or subscribe, rate the show, and share with a friend. It takes just a moment, but helps so much! Visit tamaraleebarrett.com [tamaraleebarrett.com] for more episodes and info on virtual or in-person coaching and consulting.

1 Apr 2026 - 5 min
episode OEP 37: Diversity Is The Answer with Lydia Heywood & McKrell Baier artwork

OEP 37: Diversity Is The Answer with Lydia Heywood & McKrell Baier

In this episode, Tamara is joined by Lydia Heywood, founder of Cool Ridings in England and international eventing rider for Jamaica, and McKrell Baier of Bridge Up Giddy Up and the US Equestrian Society. Together, the three dig into what it really takes to grow and sustain equestrian sport — from building inclusive communities at the grassroots level, to the very real threat of horse sport losing its place in the Olympics. Lydia shares her journey that led to competing internationally, and the leap she just took to run Cool Ridings full time. McKrell and Lydia reflect on how much they have in common despite coming from very different worlds, and why diversity isn't just a feel-good idea — it's the answer to nearly every challenge the equestrian world is facing right now. You can follow Lydia Heywood of Cool Ridings Equestrian on social media, or visit ⁠coolridings.com⁠ to learn more. You can follow McKrell Baier’s Bridge Up Giddy Up program and the US Equestrian Society on Instagram, or visit ⁠us-es.org⁠ Don't Forget To Follow, Subscribe, and Rate Optimized Equine Podcast! Stay Connected at ⁠TamaraLeeBarrett.com⁠ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Lydia Haywood 02:12 Lydia's Journey in Equestrian Sports 04:47 The Impact of Cool Ridings 08:15 Insights from the US Equestrian Event 09:52 Building Community in Equestrian Sports 12:46 Challenges and Opportunities in Equestrianism 15:09 The Importance of Representation 17:29 Transitioning to Full-Time Equestrian Work 24:45 Creating Accessible Equestrian Experiences 27:23 Navigating Competitions 29:38 The Future of Equestrian Sports 36:34 The Power of Diversity in Equestrianism 39:54 Defining Correctness in Equestrian Practices 45:39 Global Perspectives on Equestrian Education 51:19 Three Wishes for the Equestrian World

18 Mar 2026 - 59 min
episode OE Mini: When Athleticism is tied to Anxiety artwork

OE Mini: When Athleticism is tied to Anxiety

In this Optimized Equine Mini, we're dropping you into a piece from a real lesson with an off-the-track Thoroughbred who has spent significant time with his dedicated owner working through the anxiety and high-alert state that came with his past.The hard work paid off — he found relaxation. But that success brought a new and unexpected hurdle. For horses who associate physical effort with stress, fear, and survival, moving from a calm state back into athleticism isn't as simple as asking for more. The body and mind have to be taught, step by step, how to engage and work without triggering that deeply wired fight-or-flight response.In this clip, Tamara breaks down why this happens, what it looks like, and how to begin building that bridge between relaxation and athletic effort. Don't Forget To Follow, Subscribe, and Rate Optimized Equine Podcast! Stay Connected at TamaraLeeBarrett.com [TamaraLeeBarrett.com]

4 Mar 2026 - 4 min
episode OEP 36: Is Your Horse Surviving or Thriving? with Stephanie Carter, NTP artwork

OEP 36: Is Your Horse Surviving or Thriving? with Stephanie Carter, NTP

In this episode, Tamara sits down with Stephanie Carter, founder of Indigo Ancestral Health and a veterinary technician with over 23 years of clinical experience. Stephanie shares how her time working in conventional veterinary medicine — across small animal, large animal, and mixed practices — ultimately led her away from the traditional model and toward equine functional nutrition, an approach centered on species-appropriate, nutrient-dense, real foods and the bio-individuality of every horse. Stephanie breaks down what sets functional nutrition apart from conventional equine nutrition, why population-level guidelines like the NRC fall short for individual horses, and how quality and sourcing of feed ingredients plays a bigger role in long-term health than most people realize. She also explains why she uses hair tissue mineral analysis and microbiome testing alongside traditional bloodwork to get a fuller picture of what's really going on with a horse — and why bloodwork alone can miss a lot. The conversation gets into some deeper territory too, including how chronic stress and emotional trauma show up as physical health problems in horses, the connection between the gut microbiome and whole-body health, and Stephanie's perspective on conditions like Cushing's and insulin resistance as layered, systemic issues rather than single problems to be managed with medication alone. Tamara and Stephanie also touch on the importance of the owner's role in their horse's health, the value of collaboration between functional and conventional practitioners, and why prevention will always beat crisis management. Stephanie also shares details on her two books — Managing Muscle Mayhem and her newest release, Equine Functional Nutrition: Understanding Root Cause to Restore Vitality. You can follow Indigo Ancestral Health on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/StephanieCarterNTP/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/indigoancestralhealth/] or visit stephaniecarterntp.com [http://stephaniecarterntp.com] to learn more about her work. Don't Forget To Follow, Subscribe, and Rate Optimized Equine Podcast! Stay Connected at TamaraLeeBarrett.com [http://tamaraleebarrett.com] Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Equine Functional Nutrition 06:43 Understanding Osteopathic Veterinary Medicine 11:20 The Importance of Individualized Nutrition 16:10 The Role of Forage in Equine Diets 26:12 Understanding Trauma and the Microbiome in Horses 36:01 The Role of Emotional Well-being in Horse Care 41:36 Exploring Stephanie’s New Book on Equine Health and Vitality 46:30 Wishes for Horses and Humanity

2 Mar 2026 - 49 min
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