Two Point Perspective
Last week, we talked about the size and value of the sport—and how it’s built from a lot of small, often invisible pieces. This week, we take that one step further. Because all of that structure… all of those moving parts… don’t exist on their own. They land on someone. And that’s the professional running the program. In this episode, I walk through what that actually looks like now. Not just teaching. But managing clients, staff, schedules, horses, expectations—and the constant decisions that come with it. Some of those decisions are obvious. Some aren’t. From whether to go to a horse show when there’s a health risk… to how (or whether) a lesson program can even work as a business… It’s not as straightforward as it seems. I also share a perspective that came back to me after last week’s episode— one that adds another layer to the conversation around lesson programs and the idea of a “pipeline” into the sport. Because while losing those programs is a loss for the sport… the reality behind them is more complicated. And that complexity matters. Especially as new conversations start to take shape around the role of professionals, including the emergence of a new organization built around professionals, by professionals—and the upcoming town hall aimed at addressing some of these questions more directly. This isn’t about having answers. It’s about understanding the structure—and the people holding it together.
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