Episode Description
Horses have their own language, and learning to listen opens the door to a deeper, more compassionate connection. In this episode of Ask an Expert, animal communicator Alexa Linton shares how you can better understand your horse’s experiences, tune into their needs, and support them through tools like animal communication, bodywork, and mindful presence.
Episode Highlights:
10:30: How animal communication works in practice
9:20: Simple exercises for tuning in and strengthening communication with your horse
36:00: Situations that are more challenging for horses than we often realize
39:30: How horses experience loss, absence, and changes within the herd
47:00: Supporting horses through long-term rehabilitation and extended rest
Meet the Expert, Alexa Linton
Alexa is an osteopathic practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in kinesiology, manual therapy, and energy work. Based in Duncan, BC, she blends science, intuition, and a deep love for horses into everything she does-from her one-on-one intuitive work to her popular programs like the Whole Horse Apprenticeship and her long-running podcast The Whole Horse.
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