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Back to EpisodesDr. Pebbles Turbeville on Healing with Horses and the Future of Human Connection
Description
Somewhere along the way, we forgot how to just be. And yet, in the presence of a horse, that knowing comes back. Not through effort, but through feeling. Through breath. Through connection.
In this conversation, I sit down with Dr. Pebbles Turbeville, CEO of the Horses and Humans Research Foundation, and we explore what science is beginning to confirm and what many of us have always felt. Horses help us reconnect to ourselves.
From research on cerebral palsy and PTSD to the deeper conversation around horse wellbeing and our role as stewards, this is about more than horses. It is about how we live, how we care, and how we return to what matters.
This one feels like a breath.
Takeaways:
• Horses support healing physically and emotionally
• Presence with horses invites calm and awareness
• Wellbeing includes both humans and animals
• Nature and community are essential, not optional
Where are you being invited to slow down and simply be?
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