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Part 2: What Horses Teach Us About Power, Leadership, and Trust with Danielle McKinnon

32 min · 21. maj 2026
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In this episode of The Natasha Effect, I sit down with Danielle McKinnon, founder of Eat, Sleep, Ride and Herd Dynamics, to talk about leadership, resilience, and the lessons most people overlook. Danielle shares her story of growing up in foster care, navigating addiction and homelessness, and how horses became the one constant that helped her understand discipline, responsibility, and trust. We dive into the concept of herd dynamics and how horses mirror human behavior, especially when it comes to leadership, control, and emotional regulation. We also talk about what it really means to build something when you don’t fit into traditional systems, why clarity often comes from chaos, and how true leadership isn’t about dominance, it’s about awareness. This conversation is about power, accountability, and learning how to lead yourself before trying to lead anything else.

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