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Episode 63: The Shots Heard Round the Horse World—Micheal Barisone and Lauren Kanarek. Presented by Founders Federal Credit Union.

29 min · 17 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2432860/fan_mail/new] In this gripping episode of The Scope Podcast, hosts Jen Barker and Karen Tanner dive deep into the shocking true crime story surrounding the shooting at Hawthorne Hill, as chronicled in the Netflix documentary. Join Jen and Karen as they explore the tumultuous relationship between renowned dressage trainer Michael Barisone and his client Lauren Kanarek, whose ambition and obsession spiral into chaos. Through candid discussions, the hosts reveal their personal reactions to the documentary, dissecting the complex dynamics between the characters involved. Michael, a former Olympian, finds himself at the heart of a dark narrative involving ego, ambition, and ultimately, violence. Lauren, portrayed as a demanding and controlling client, pushes the boundaries of their trainer-client relationship to dangerous extremes. With humor and insight, this episode promises to engage listeners who are fascinated by the darker side of ambition and the human psyche. Tune in for a riveting discussion that doesn’t shy away from the complexities of truth, perception, and consequence. Don’t miss this thrilling episode of Scope! Follow, like, and subscribe for more great episodes!  Support the show [https://patreon.com/TheScopePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2432860/fan_mail/new] In this episode of **Scope**, hosts Karen Tanner and Jen Barker dive into a compelling conversation with Sissy Wickes, an esteemed USEF judge and lifelong horse trainer. Sissy is the executive director of the nonprofit foundation, **Road to the Top**, dedicated to mentoring young equestrians as they navigate the financial and competitive hurdles of the sport.  The discussion kicks off with an overview of the foundation’s mentorship programs, designed to elevate aspiring riders to the international level through structured support and guidance. Sissy elaborates on the foundation's origins, born from the need to create opportunities for the next generation of equestrians amidst rising costs and diminishing access in the equestrian world. Key topics include: - **The Financial Landscape**: Sissy addresses the escalating costs associated with equestrian sports and how this impacts access for aspiring riders, particularly at grassroots levels. She candidly questions the sustainability of these expenses and the broader implications for the sport. - **Opportunities for Young Riders**: The conversation highlights the importance of providing a robust pathway for talented athletes transitioning from junior divisions to professional ranks. Sissy emphasizes the need for mentorship and collaboration among established equestrians to foster emerging talent. - **Horsemanship and Business Acumen**: The episode underscores the significance of horsemanship as a foundational skill for riders, alongside essential business knowledge for managing a successful equestrian career. Sissy shares insights into how the Road to the Top program integrates these elements into its curriculum. - **Comparative Analysis with European Systems**: Sissy draws parallels between the U.S. equestrian framework and more established systems in Europe, exploring what the U.S. can learn from their approach to nurturing talent. - **Future Aspirations**: Wrapping up the conversation, Sissy shares her vision for Road to the Top over the next decade, aiming for closer integration with USEF and USET to create a seamless mentorship pipeline for young riders. Tune in to discover how the Road to the Top foundation is working to reshape the future of equestrian sports, ensuring that talent and ambition are met with opportunity and support. Don't forget to subscribe for more insights and discussions on the evolving landscape of equestrian sports! Support the show [https://patreon.com/TheScopePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink]

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episode Episode 63: The Shots Heard Round the Horse World—Micheal Barisone and Lauren Kanarek. Presented by Founders Federal Credit Union. artwork

Episode 63: The Shots Heard Round the Horse World—Micheal Barisone and Lauren Kanarek. Presented by Founders Federal Credit Union.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2432860/fan_mail/new] In this gripping episode of The Scope Podcast, hosts Jen Barker and Karen Tanner dive deep into the shocking true crime story surrounding the shooting at Hawthorne Hill, as chronicled in the Netflix documentary. Join Jen and Karen as they explore the tumultuous relationship between renowned dressage trainer Michael Barisone and his client Lauren Kanarek, whose ambition and obsession spiral into chaos. Through candid discussions, the hosts reveal their personal reactions to the documentary, dissecting the complex dynamics between the characters involved. Michael, a former Olympian, finds himself at the heart of a dark narrative involving ego, ambition, and ultimately, violence. Lauren, portrayed as a demanding and controlling client, pushes the boundaries of their trainer-client relationship to dangerous extremes. With humor and insight, this episode promises to engage listeners who are fascinated by the darker side of ambition and the human psyche. Tune in for a riveting discussion that doesn’t shy away from the complexities of truth, perception, and consequence. Don’t miss this thrilling episode of Scope! Follow, like, and subscribe for more great episodes!  Support the show [https://patreon.com/TheScopePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink]

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