The Equestrian's Inner Life

Know Yourself, Know Your Horse with Will Rogers

55 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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“The better we know and understand ourselves, the better we can connect with and understand our horses.” In this episode of The Equestrian’s Inner Life, Pernille sits down with Australian horseman Will Rogers, whose work beautifully reflects this simple yet profound philosophy — that horsemanship and self-development go hand in hand.Originally from New South Wales, Australia, Will followed his curiosity and passion for horses across the world, training and learning in several different countries before eventually establishing himself in Germany. Today he teaches and works with horses in a way that reflects a thoughtful and refined approach to communication, relationship, and trust. Through his beautiful videos — from the Swiss Alps as a breathtaking backdrop to the dressage arena — Will inspires us to believe that our dreams can become reality. In this conversation, Will shares what the horse has consistently shown him throughout his journey — insights about behaviour, communication, and the principles he returns to every day in his work. Together we explore what it truly means to build connection with a horse, and what we as riders must first become aware of within ourselves to create harmony in the partnership. A thoughtful and inspiring discussion for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of horses, horsemanship, and the inner journey of the rider. Resources: Connect with Will on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/will.rogers.horses/ [https://www.instagram.com/will.rogers.horses/] Connect with Will on his website: https://willrogersapproach.com/ [https://willrogersapproach.com/] Connect with Will on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/will.rogers.horses/ [https://www.facebook.com/will.rogers.horses/] Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rramossport [https://www.instagram.com/rramossport] Follow along on the journey: https://www.pernillehogg.com/podcast [https://www.pernillehogg.com/podcast] Music produced by Melissa Parris

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