Horsly is a podcast delving deep into the reasons why we do things, challenging our current beliefs and exploring new science relevant to horses, riding and equitation.
This podcast delved into the equine training and welfare network to find answers to the questions you are currently asking. At the bottom of each page you will find an opportunityto record question which will we then research and report a full, comprehensive response to, with evidence from current scietific research, or expert opinion from evidence-based practitioners. The podcast is based on sound scientific methodology in as much as the information in the podcast is carefully researched and presented in a non-judgemental, factual way. Heresay and myth can be found elsewhere. If it can't be backed up it isn't in the podcast! |
The editor and presenter of the Horsly podcast is Sally O'Neill. Sally has been passionate about horses since being very small and has been fortunate to ride since an early age. A dedicated member of the Pony Club, Sally evented, show jumped and dressaged her way through her childhood. She's also a trained scientist, having studied biochemistry for 8 years at university, and continued to follow the progression of equitation science and other fields including psychology. Sally now works as a scietific journalist and is passionate about the dissemination of unbiased knowledge, free at source, to anyone who is interested in a subject.
Sally applies sound scientific practice to all of the work she does for Hors.ly. If it can't be checked, double checked and verified it isn't included in the podcasts. |