Cowboy Up / Basecamp For Veterans

Cowboy Up / Basecamp for Veterans Ep. 9 - Dora Brown, Jeff Copfer, & Theo Windish

39 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Missiles, Mustangs, and Mentorship What do nuclear missiles and therapeutic riding have in common? Reliability. Join us as Jeff Copfer—a veteran who admits he’s better at "eye-to-eye" horse communication than riding—shares how TROT serves as a sanctuary for veterans and first responders. We also talk with Program Director Dora Brown, the expert behind TROT’s herd welfare and adaptive riding. Whether it’s the Wednesday morning coffee social or ground-based counseling, learn how this team uses the power of the horse to foster post-traumatic growth.

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