The Mindful Equestrian Podcast
How one trainer and breeding program owner reworked her lesson program, pricing, boundaries, and business model to create something more sustainable. In this episode, I talk with Renee Stobie about how her business has evolved from a more traditional lesson program into a more intentional and sustainable model. Renee shares how she shifted away from the idea that more horses, more lessons, and more volume automatically mean more success. We talk about requiring riders to commit more fully, helping clients understand the path from lessons to leasing or ownership, creating clear policies and contracts, and making business decisions based on what actually works rather than what the horse industry has “always done.” We also touch on her KWPN breeding program, how she balances breeding with teaching and showing, and why being willing to adapt has been such an important part of her growth. If you’re a trainer, instructor, barn owner, or serious rider, this conversation has a lot of practical takeaways about structure, boundaries, and building a program that supports both your clients and your own long-term sustainability.
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