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Broke Horse Moms

Podcast door Angie Trueblood

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Cultuur & Vrije Tijd

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Broke Horse Moms is the podcast for every muck boot-wearing, Venmo-draining mama raising a kid who rides. Hosted by Angie Trueblood, proud horse mom and founding member of the ‘I thought this was just a phase’ club, each episode brings real talk, expert guests, and fellow horse moms who’ve lived through what we’re still Googling. We cover everything from barn life, budgeting, and decoding show rules and point systems to horse ownership, college riding, and *gulp* what to do if they want to make this a career. It’s a journey filled with learning, laughter, and a few tears, and we’re here for all of it, together. Subscribe and join the herd!

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Are We Raising Riders or Buying Ribbons? with David Reichert of UDJC

Are horse shows teaching kids to become better riders or just rewarding expensive horses and polished rounds? In this episode, Angie sits down with David Reichert, founder of the United Dressage and Jumping Club (UDJC), to talk about the gaps he sees in the current U.S. equestrian system and why he created an alternative focused on horsemanship, rider development, affordability, and grit. David shares his perspective on everything from hunter and jumper culture to dressage fundamentals, horse show costs, trainer influence, rider education, and why he believes kids should learn multiple disciplines instead of specializing too early. They also discuss: * Whether horse shows are rewarding horses more than riders * Why many kids aren’t learning horsemanship fundamentals * Why “grit” matters more than convenience in this sport * The pressure trainers face within the current system * How UDJC approaches rider development differently * Why parents often feel overwhelmed entering the horse world * What horse moms should actually focus on long term Whether you agree with all of David’s opinions or not, this conversation raises important questions about what we want our kids to gain from this sport and how the horse world could evolve moving forward. RESOURCES MENTIONED UNITED DRESSAGE AND JUMPING CLUB (UDJC) * https://www.udjc.org/ [https://udjc.org/] * https://www.instagram.com/udjclub/ [https://www.instagram.com/udjclub/] BROKE HORSE MOMS * Web: https://brokehorsemoms.com/ [https://brokehorsemoms.com/ ] * Join the newsletter: https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/newsletter [https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/newsletter] * Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brokehorsemoms/ [https://www.instagram.com/brokehorsemoms/] * Support the Show: https://buymeacoffee.com/brokehorsemoms [https://buymeacoffee.com/brokehorsemoms] Mentioned in this episode: Sponsored by Big Dee’s Tack & Vet Supply This episode is sponsored by Big Dee’s Tack & Vet Supply, a trusted source for tack, riding apparel, horse care products, barn essentials, and all the random things horse moms somehow end up needing at the last minute. Shop online at bigdweb.com.

12 mei 2026 - 45 min
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The Rated Show We Never Finished at HITS Culpeper

In this episode, I’m joined by my friend Ashley Winch to walk through what happened when our rated show at HITS Culpeper came to an abrupt end after a horse stabled in the same barn as us tested positive for Equine Herpesvirus (EHV-1) and developed Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy (EHM). What followed was confusion, a lot of unanswered questions, and a mandatory quarantine that completely changed our plans, and honestly, our perspective. We cover: * What actually happens when a horse tests positive for EHV-1 at a show * What quarantine looks like in real life (not just on paper) * The emotional side of navigating risk, uncertainty, and “what ifs” * What we had to scramble to figure out (supplies, logistics, care) * The role of communication—and where things felt unclear * What I wish I had known before this ever happened If you’re a non-horsey horse mom trying to understand the parts of this world no one explains…this one is for you. RESOURCES MENTIONED * Join the Broke Horse Mom newsletter [https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/newsletter](quarantine breakdown + resources) * Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/brokehorsemoms] * Horse Radio Network [https://horseradionetwork.com/] * The Quarter Horse Podcast [https://horseradionetwork.com/podcast/the-quarter-horse-podcast/]

28 apr 2026 - 38 min
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Real Talk About Horse Shows: Costs, Chaos, and What No One Tells You

Horse show season is here and if you’re anything like me, it can feel like stepping into a completely different world. In this episode, I’m breaking down everything I wish I had known before our first horse show, from the different types of shows to the very real costs (both expected and surprise) and how to navigate it all without losing your mind… or your bank account. Whether you’re heading to your first schooling show or staring down your first rated show bill, I’m walking you through what horse show life actually looks like behind the scenes. Topics Covered * The different types of horse shows (onsite, schooling, away, and rated) * How signing up actually works (and why it can feel so confusing) * What “divisions” and “classes” really mean * The real costs of showing—before, during, and the hidden extras * Trainer fees, stalls, tack stalls, memberships, and all the add-ons * The time warp that is horse show scheduling (and why nothing runs on time) * How I’ve simplified our setup to save my sanity * Where it actually makes sense to save money (and where it doesn’t) * Why you don’t need to do every show to support your kid’s progress I also share a personal update on Chloe’s goal to compete at Pony Jumper Finals and what it really takes for us to make that happen. 💛 Support Broke Horse Moms and Chloe’s Pony Finals Journey * Learn more here: https://brokehorsemoms.com/ponyfinals/ [https://brokehorsemoms.com/ponyfinals/] * Contribute directly (business sponsorships available): Venmo @BrokeHorseMoms 🔗 Resources & Links * Join the newsletter: https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/newsletter [https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/newsletter] * Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brokehorsemoms [https://www.instagram.com/brokehorsemoms]

14 apr 2026 - 30 min
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College Riding Options with Virginia Tech Coach Beth Sheely

In this episode, I’m joined by Beth Sheely, head coach of the Virginia Tech Equestrian Team, to break down what collegiate club teams really look like and why they might be the best-kept secret for riders who want to continue in college. We talk about everything from how these teams are structured and funded to what coaches are actually looking for, plus real, actionable ways to start exploring options for your rider. We cover: 1. What a collegiate club team is and how it differs from NCAA/NCEA 2. How IHSA works and why catch riding matters 3. Costs, funding, and scholarship realities 4. What coaches look for beyond talent 5. Time commitment and what “student-athlete” really means in this sport 6. Confidence, nerves, and the role of sports psychology 7. How fear develops and how to prevent it 8. What parents often get wrong (and how to better support their riders) 9. How to start exploring college riding programs 10. When to begin the process (timeline for high school riders) Resources Mentioned College Riding Exploration 1. Equestrian Talent Search (ETS Clinics): https://rideincollege.com/equestrian-talent-search [https://rideincollege.com/equestrian-talent-search] 2. Tournament of Champions Series: https://rideincollege.com/tournament-of-champions [https://rideincollege.com/tournament-of-champions] Organizations & Competition 1. IHSA (Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association): https://www.ihsainc.com/ [https://www.ihsainc.com/] 2. NCEA (National Collegiate Equestrian Association): https://collegiateequestrian.com/ [https://collegiateequestrian.com/] 3. NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association): https://www.ncaa.org/ [https://www.ncaa.org/] Virginia Tech Equestrian 1. VT Equestrian Team: https://vatechequestrian.weebly.com/ [https://vatechequestrian.weebly.com/] 2. VT Equestrian Team on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virginiatechequestrian [https://www.instagram.com/virginiatechequestrian] 3. VT Animal Science (Equine Program): https://www.apsc.vt.edu/ [https://www.apsc.vt.edu/] Broke Horse Moms 1. Join the newsletter https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/newsletter [https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/newsletter] 2. 2026 Planning Workbook: https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/2026 [https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/2026] 3. Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brokehorsemoms [https://www.instagram.com/brokehorsemoms]

31 mrt 2026 - 50 min
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How to Build Your Broke Horse Mom Village

One of the biggest lessons many of us learn in the horse world is that you can’t navigate it alone. In this episode, Angie shares why building a “horse mom village” is one of the most important things you can do—not just for your rider, but for your sanity as a parent trying to figure out a sport you didn’t grow up in. From the horse mom bestie who helps you talk through barn drama, to the barn family who helps with logistics, to the horse dad who brings perspective when your nerves take over, Angie walks through the seven types of people every horse mom needs in her corner. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, unsure, or like you’re the only one trying to figure this world out, this episode is for you. IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER: 1. Why horse moms often rely too heavily on trainers for support 2. The importance of building your own support system 3. The 7 types of people every horse mom needs in her village 4. How other parents can help you see your rider more clearly 5. Why connecting with other horse families changes the entire experience 6. Simple ways to start building your barn community RESOURCES MENTIONED 1. Join the BHM newsletter: https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/newsletter [https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/newsletter] 2. 2026 Planning Workbook: https://www.brokehorsemoms.com/2026 3. Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/brokehorsemoms Huge thanks to Steve Woodward, The Podcasting Editor [https://podcastingeditor.com/], for his masterful post-production and helping make this episode sound its best.

17 mrt 2026 - 19 min
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