“If people start listening to you, there’ll be no horses left for classical training.”
Seriously?
In this episode, we take a closer look at why statements like this still appear in the horse world –
and what they reveal about our relationship with knowledge, responsibility, and change.
🔍 What it’s about
In this episode, Celina Skogan openly addresses a topic many in the horse industry prefer to avoid:
the fear of knowledge – and the business model that has grown from it.
We talk about:
- Why not knowing can be frightening – and why that’s exactly where real progress begins.
- How “owner shaming” often serves as a distraction – and a profitable one.
- Why no single method can ever work for every horse.
- How science means responsibility, not isolation.
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And why sometimes, going “back to school” is the best thing we can do.
Celina reminds us that ethics don’t destroy the business – they’re what finally make it honest.