The Steward Podcast
In this episode of The Steward, I sit down with Derrick Norwood, a professional cutting horse trainer whose career was built through humility, hard work, faith, and a willingness to learn from those who came before him. Together, we discuss working for free just for the opportunity to learn, the mentors who shaped his career, the lessons that took years to fully understand, and the difference between riding horses and becoming a horseman. We also explore faith, submission, and trusting God through difficult seasons, along with the importance of developing feel, communication, and true horsemanship. Derrick shares his perspective on helping horses, riders, and clients reach their potential, what it takes to build a competitive horse and rider, and the advice he would give to the next generation entering the industry. Derrick shares the reality behind becoming a horseman—the responsibility it carries, the discipline it demands, and the commitment required to keep learning long after the lesson has been taught. From mentorship and horsemanship to faith and stewardship, this conversation isn't about shortcuts or quick success. It's about learning from those who came before you, serving those who come after you, and what you do with what's been entrusted to you.
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