
What if you could ride for days across open prairie… and sleep under the stars with your horse nearby?
In this episode, we explore the Fort Seward Covered Wagon Train — a real wagon train traveling North Dakota since 1960s. .
From preparing horses and teams to life on the trail and campfire nights, this is the pioneer spirit brought to life.
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May 26
33 min

In this episode of The Warhorse Journal Podcast, Christina Hyke talks with Chris Cox, 4X undefeated Road to the Horse Champion and respected horse trainer, clinician, and colt starter.
Chris shares his journey from his first horse, Major, to training Mustangs and working with riders across disciplines. This episode covers natural horsemanship, building trust and confidence, rider responsibility, and how to improve your connection with your horse.
We also discuss Chris Cox On Demand, his online horse training program, along with opportunities to learn through his clinics and programs.
If you’re interested in horse training, colt starting, mustang training, or improving your horsemanship, this episode offers practical insight and real-world experience from one of the industry’s most accomplished horsemen.
Mar 17
56 min

Ryan Rose- Championship Competitor at Road to the Horse 2026
Championship Competitor at Road to the Horse 2026, Ryan Rose shares how his training philosophy centers on connection, how he got into colt starting and what it means to him to be a Road to the Horse Competitor.
In this episode of The Warhorse Journal Podcast, we sit down with Ryan Rose, a respected horseman, educator, and 2026 Road to the Horse Championship Competitor, for a thoughtful conversation about preparation, philosophy, and the work that happens long before the spotlight.
Ryan shares how he got his start with horses, how his training philosophy has evolved over time, and what it means to prepare—mentally, emotionally, and practically—for an event as significant as Road to the Horse. We talk about the responsibility that comes with stepping into that arena, and why connection must always come before position.
A central theme of this conversation is one of Ryan’s guiding principles in horsemanship:“Try to do less first, and then build a connection before you ask a horse to be in a better position.”
We also explore the extensive body of educational work Ryan has created over the years—including his large library of free training videos, his online learning platform, and the many ways he continues to support riders around the world through clinics, events, and digital education.
This episode is a reminder that good horsemanship isn’t rushed, flashy, or forced—it’s built quietly, thoughtfully, and with intention.
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Jan 18
30 min

The WARHORSE JOURNAL PODCAST is partnering up with Kelly Vicari of Healing with Horses Louisiana! AND with TREKK-ETT Saddle bags! One entrant into the Saddle Sisters virtual challenge (register here: www.warhorseendurance.com ) will be drawn once the event is sold out- to be given a black & pink special saddle bag in honor of breast cancer awareness. In today’s interview, your host Christina Hyke, chats with Kelly Vicari about her inspiration for beginning a 501c3 focused on horses as an agent of healing for individuals of various backgrounds.
Dec 1, 2025
27 min

YOU WERE MADE TO RISE- with Amberley Snyder Champion Barrel Racer, Motivational Speaker, author and co producer of the inspirational movie, WALK. RIDE. RODEO.
Feb 4, 2024
26 min

Today on The Warhorse Journal Podcast we are chatting with lifelong horse gal, turned barn owner and riding coach, Judy Coldren. Judy shares her journey into the horse world with us taking us back to a time when barns were filled with horse crazy kids willing to work just to be in the presence of horses. We cover some ground in this episode from how to get into horses if you haven’t already, how horsemanship is often a missing component in today and also how a part of horse ownership that often leads us broken hearted.
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Jan 14, 2024
53 min

Today on The Warhorse Journal we welcome author, Claire Eckhard. Claire chats with us about her lastest book, Race Against Time, how it got it's name (probably not what you think), about writing, getting a second wind and how Julie Suhr has been influential in her writing journey. Visit Claire's website here to find all of her books and links:
https://claireeckardauthor.com/
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Thank you! Happy Trails to you whether on hoof, carriage or your own leg power!
Jan 9, 2024
35 min

Today on The Warhorse Journal I have the pleasure to talk with the author of over 20 books, and my all time favorite authentic equestrian, America’s most trusted horseman, Mr. John Lyons. I first saw John teach and train at the Midwest Horse Fair I Madison, WI.
If you would like to read along with the current John Lyons book that I am reading, "Lyons on Horses" - here is a link to purchase it on Amazon https://amzn.to/3ZsNpbQ
My admiration for John extends beyond the remarkable relationship that John had built with his appaloosa stallion, Bright Zip, it extend above and beyond that to seeing another relationship that John carries in his heart as part of him, and that is his relationship with God and how faith is woven into everything that John does.
I invite you to listen in today as John shares the ways that we see God reflected back to us through the eyes of our horses. I hope you enjoy today’s episode, I know I did! Welcome to the podcast, Mr. John Lyons.
Sep 24, 2023
58 min

Today on The Warhorse Journal we talk with Julie Copper of Copper Horse Crusade in Ohio. Julie has worked tirelessly to create a method of saving slaughter bound horses. I know this is a difficult topic, though also know that as champions of the horse, we often see the pleas to rescue horses come galloping across our social media newsfeeds. Today Julie and I will discuss the type of horses that find their way waiting to get on a truck to the slaughter houses and what we can do to help save one more in a responsible way. When you know better, you do better. Together lets do better and save one more. This one is dedicated to hip #809
Aug 17, 2023
38 min

There have been many winners of the Tevis Cup, though Ms. Sanoma Blakeley is the youngest female rider to hold this high honor. In our chat today we will get to know a bit more about Sanoma, her Craigslist freebie horse named Goober and how it their story became what is now the book, "Chasing Dreams- The True Story of the Youngest Female Tevis Cup Champion" by Samona Blakeley you can find her book on Amazon: Chasing Dreams.
Jul 31, 2023
24 min
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