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Planning Adult Horse Camp Without a Budget

1 h 16 min · 19 de may de 2026
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This week we’re catching up on life updates and welcoming Scott back to the podcast before diving headfirst into designing the ultimate adult horse camp. We talk about transitioning horses, the social side of horse shows, and why horse people are all secretly craving more community, connection, and camaraderie in the industry. From choosing venues and clinicians to balancing educational sessions with fun, low-pressure activities, we’re basically building our dream horse girl summer camp in real time. Expect conversations about team-building, non-horsey activities, late-night hangs, and what it takes to create an experience that feels equal parts educational, social, and genuinely fun. If you’ve ever wished horse showing felt a little less isolating and a little more collaborative, this episode is for you. Support our sponsors! NAC Equine: www.nac-equine-services.com

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