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Help When Asked: Why Respecting Boundaries Matters in the Horse World
Pausing Before Providing Advice The horse world thrives on community spirit. We share arenas, clinics, and long days at shows, often cheering each other on. But sometimes, good intentions can cross into uncomfortable territory—like jumping in to “help” without being asked or offering unsolicited advice. It might feel harmless, but it can undermine confidence and create tension. Here’s why respecting boundaries matters, how to spot if you do this unconsciously, and how to resp
Loz
Mar 282 min read


Stop Hijacking Posts: Why Respectful Engagement Builds Better Communities
Why This Matters When someone takes over a post, it can feel like an authoritarian move —silencing the original voice and overshadowing their effort. Most people share content to help, inspire, or inform based on what they know. Hijacking that moment doesn’t just derail the conversation; it discourages others from posting at all. If we want healthy online communities , we need to think about how and when we comment . I also acknowledge that no-one is perfect and we all make m
Loz
Mar 12 min read


Finding Your Horsey People: Why This Community Is Pure Liquid Gold
There’s something pretty special about the horse world. It’s not just the riding, the training, the dusty boots or the early mornings. It’s the people. The ones who understand the horse hair on your clothes, the late-night feed runs, the heartbreaks, the breakthroughs, and everything in between. Finding your horsey peeps—the ones who get you because they also get horses—is one of the greatest gifts this lifestyle brings. It’s not always easy, and it doesn’t always happen qui
Loz
Jan 253 min read


Building a Supportive Online Equestrian Community: Why Kindness Matters
Empowering Each Other, One Post at a Time The equestrian world is as diverse and passionate online as it is in real life. From the...
Loz
Aug 7, 20255 min read
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