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  • #66 - Danielle Henson: From Churchill Downs to the USEF, Finding Corporate Work in the Horse World
    Feb 24 2026

    This episode features Danielle Henson, Sport Communications Manager at the U.S. Equestrian Federation, equestrian, Louisville native, and the person behind one of the most genuinely useful newsletters in the horse industry: CLICK HERE

    She talks about what it actually takes to build a career in the horse world when you didn't grow up with industry connections, how social media in equestrian sport has transformed over the last decade, and why the best content always comes back to one thing — the horse.

    Key topics we discussed:

    1. Growing up 10 minutes from Churchill Downs and finding horses through 4-H and a little Arabian barn called Stonehurst Riding Club
    2. The LinkedIn newsletter she started to help people find jobs in the horse world — and how it helped someone land a role at USEF
    3. How social media has evolved from hashtags and Snapchat global stories to full video production departments
    4. Why horse-forward, emotional content outperforms everything else
    5. Her advice for breaking into the equestrian industry without a head start

    Social Media Links:

    • LinkedIn: Danielle Henson (search + follow her newsletter while you're there)

    Horse People Podcast:

    • Instagram: @horsepeoplepodcast

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    38 Min.
  • #65 - Chloe Carabasi: From Polo to Hollywood Sets - An Equestrian Actor's Journey
    Jan 22 2026

    This episode features Chloe Carabasi, a working actress, model, and social media creator who also happens to be an equestrian, former college polo player, and total horse nerd in the best way.

    Joining us as co-host is former guest Jim Seilsopour.

    Chloe shares her unique path from Pennsylvania hunter/jumper barns to doubling for Zendaya in major commercials, and talks about finding joy and community through horses, how equestrian skills have helped her stand out in Hollywood, and what it really takes to ride on camera at a full gallop in a ball gown.


    Key topics we discussed:

    1. How polo shaped Chloe’s equestrian journey from Pennsylvania to Texas to Los Angeles
    2. Balancing creative ambition with competitive riding (and the budget battles that come with it)
    3. The behind-the-scenes of doubling Zendaya in a high-stakes perfume commercial
    4. Why learning new disciplines makes you a better horseperson and actor
    5. Finding joy and play in a sport that often takes itself too seriously

    Social Media Links:

    • Instagram: @chloecarabasi
    • TikTok: @chloecarabasi

    Horse People Podcast:

    • Instagram: @horsepeoplepodcast

    Subscribe to Horse People wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you liked Chloe’s episode, share it with a friend who thinks horses and Hollywood don’t mix. They’re wrong

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • #64 - Horse Racing: Pierce Dargan, Building and Selling Software for the Horse Industry
    Jan 6 2026

    Gideon sits down with Pierce Dargan, CEO of Equine MediRecord, local Irish councillor, and deputy mayor, to talk about what it takes to digitize equine welfare compliance in a pen and paper world, how COVID flipped adoption overnight, and where AI can actually make horses safer.


    Key topics discussed:

    • Why Pierce ran for local politics, and what it means to shape real decisions like roads, schools, and community life.

    • The early grind of building Equine MediRecord, including two years of approvals and stakeholder buy in before anyone could ditch the paper book.

    • The unsexy truth of software: bugs, doubt, product fit anxiety, and the first moment someone actually paid.

    • How COVID forced even the biggest holdouts online, and why that timing helped push equine compliance tech into new countries fast.

    • Where AI can help next, from early lameness detection to colic alerts, plus why better data helps racing earn trust.

    Bonus: Pierce’s first syndicate horse, Arthurian Fame, won the Microsoft Cup, then went on to run at Royal Ascot, which is the kind of sentence that only a few get to say aloud.


    Social media links for the guest:
    LinkedIn: Pierce Dargan
    Instagram: @equine.medirecord

    Subscribe to Horse People Podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts so you do not miss the next conversation. If you work anywhere near a barn office or a racing office, send this episode to the person still guarding the paper binder like it is a family heirloom.


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    58 Min.
  • #63 - Horse Racing: The (Improbable) story of Michael Iavarone's Rise to a Horse Racing Legend.
    Dec 16 2025

    Michael Iavarone’s done what most horse people only dream about, he’s won the Kentucky Derby. He’s been in this game at the highest level, from Big Brown taking him to the presipice of racing to many G1 wins, but he didn’t grow up in it.

    He came from a working-class family, started out getting crushed at the betting windows, and somehow figured out how to buy the right horses at the right time.

    This one’s full of wild stories, buying million-dollar horses days before a race, flying around the world to race in Hong Kong and Dubai, and the highs and heartbreaks that come with it. But what stuck with me most is how much Michael still loves the game. Even after all the pressure, all the wins, all the money spent, he’s still out there watching morning works like it’s the best part of his day.


    Key Topics we discussed:

    • Why Michael only buys horses that have already raced, and how that’s helped him win big

    • The story behind Big Brown and how it felt to win two legs of the Triple Crown

    • What it’s like to wire a million dollars for a horse just days before the Breeders’ Cup

    • Why elite horses have to be mentally tough, not just talented

    • How horse racing pulled him back in after he stepped away


    Follow Michael on Instagram: @michael.iavarone


    Subscribe and follow Horse People Podcast for more cross discipline content and stories from equestrians all around the world.

    @horsepeoplepodcast



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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • #62 - Polo: Marissa Wells is a 10 goal handicap!! Hear the story.
    Dec 6 2025

    This episode is with Marissa Wells, who just became a 10-goaler in arena polo, a dream she's had since childhood. We talk about what that moment felt like, the years of consistency it took to get there, and what comes next. Marissa is great, a good friend and my first ever guest!!

    We get into everything from $800 horses to bodybuilding prep to what kind of horses are actually best for arena.


    Follow Marissa on[Instagram] and [Tik Tok]


    Key topics we discussed:

    • The moment Marissa found out she hit 10 goals and what it meant after a lifetime of dreaming about it.
    • Why consistency matters more than talent at the top levels of polo.
    • Her surprising take on training horses for arena versus grass.
    • How bodybuilding and polo have started to overlap in her life—and why she could never do arena on prep.
    • What it means to be a role model now and the advice she gives to the next generation of young girls in polo.
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    39 Min.
  • #61 - Jim Seilsopour's Life on Horseback, A Life Measured in Mares
    Nov 19 2025

    This episode with Jim is great, he's a one of a kind story teller with a one of a kind story and there's so much about this episode that will leave you nodding your head and thinking about the horses that changed your life.


    Jim shares stories that feel more like scenes from a novel: escaping the Iranian revolution, chasing foxes in a scarlet hunt coat, and riding reindeer with native people in the Mongolian wilderness.


    From Tehran to Norco to Patagonia, horses have been the throughline in his life. We talk about how deep that bond runs, what it means to ride with feeling, and why he still whispers to his mares before bed.


    Key topics:

    • Growing up between Iran and the US with horses always at the center
    • His father's escape from revolutionary Iran on horseback with Kurdish tribals
    • Building a new life in California and returning to horses through foxhunting
    • Riding adventures across Mongolia, Patagonia, and beyond
    • What it means to be a sensitive rider and why he always chooses mares

    • Follow us on Instagram @horsepeoplepodcast and hit the follow button on Spotify to make sure you don't miss the next one!


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    1 Std. und 24 Min.
  • #60 - Breeder's Cup 2025: Grooms, Starters, Riders, and One Legendary Trainer
    Nov 11 2025

    Intro:
    This episode's a little different. I was at this years Breeders’ Cup. One of the biggest races in the world!! Big shoutout to the media relations team for letting me be around the barns at Del Mar. I just was walking around, casually met the folks who make the sport run every day, and had some quick, honest conversations. These are the people who muck stalls at 4:30 a.m., ride babies before the sun comes up, and know every twitch and snort of the horses they care for.

    It made me think about what this podcast has become. At the core of it all is the same question: why do we love horses the way we do?


    Key topics we discussed in 5 bullet points:

    1. Eddie Figueroa talks about staying calm in the starting gate and yelling at jockeys when he needs to

    2. Lisa Conway shares how grooming horses is like being a mechanic with a lot more emotion

    3. Raul Alejandro explains how exercise riders have to know their horses and also have a mental stopwatch

    4. Got to talk to Steve Asmussen, who grew up in a racing family and still believes it all comes down to love of the horse

    5. What it feels like to be back behind the barns, hearing stories from the real heartbeat of horse racing


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    24 Min.
  • #59 - From the Show Ring to the Steppe: Love, Horses, and Survival with Gianna Aycock & Colby Coltrain
    Oct 10 2025

    This one is personal. I got to ride with Gianna Aycock and Colby Coltrain during the Mongol Derby, and by the first night in training camp they basically adopted me. These two became my Derby older brother and sister, gear gurus, morale squad, and a big reason I made it to the finish line.

    In this episode, we finally sat down to unpack their whole journey, how Gianna went from riding anything she could as a kid in New Mexico to riding 12 horses a day prepping for the Derby, and how Colby, the ultimate jack-of-all-trades, went from college baseball to welding fences to racing ponies across Mongolia.

    They're some of my favorite humans, and this conversation is everything I love about horses and horse people, real talk, good stories, and a lot of heart. We get into the nitty gritty of how they prepped for the world’s toughest horse race, what nearly broke them (and what didn’t), and why Gianna’s doing it again in 2026.


    Key topics we discussed:

    1. The backstory: how Gianna first fell into horses and how Colby got pulled into the world alongside her

    2. Gearing up for the Derby—what equipment they optimized, what they regretted, and the art of ultra‑light packing

    3. The emotional and physical highs and lows during the race: illness, navigation challenges, horse draws, and how they stuck together

    4. Lessons from the trail: reading terrain, trusting horses, managing scarcity, and the power of small acts of kindness

    5. How the Derby changed them: in gratitude, relationship to food, presence, mindset—and why Gianna is doing it again in 2026


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    1 Std. und 44 Min.