Nanette Levin has 7 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is 5 Easy Tips For Riding Success.

This audiobook comes from the Inventing Your Horse Career Series, an enlightening and entertaining equine audio experience developed by Horse Sense and Cents. In this title, you'll enjoy tips, ideas and stories provided by Bob Jeffreys and Suzanne Sheppard, founders of Two as One Horsemanship.
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Inventing Your Horse Career is a resource and collaborative initiative designed to help you pursue your equine job passion with fun and flair. We've tapped into the knowledge and generosity of those who have forged the horse career success trail impressively to help you gain insight from experience and lessons learned the hard way. We don't feature standard career paths and media darlings, but instead offer unusual people, perspectives, and solutions for keeping the horse in the mix as you plan for a comfortable living. Featured content ranges from prototyping, manufacturing, and promoting to media reporting, not-for-profit management and a variety of horse and people training approaches.
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This audiobook comes from the Inventing Your Horse Career series, an enlightening and entertaining equine audio experience developed by Horse Sense and Cents. In this title, you'll enjoy tips, ideas, and stories provided by the chief executive officer of the Certified Horsemanship Association, Christy Landwehr. This material has been drawn from the original nine CD package available through Horse Sense and Cents. Look for more of this series currently available as audiobooks. (Titles by Denny Emerson and Bob Jeffreys & Suzanne Shepard are currently available. Titles by L.A. Pomeroy and Mary Ann Simonds are coming soon. Also, stay tuned for audiobooks from Linda Hauck, Stacey Small, Lisa Derby Oden & Nanette Levin).
©2011 Nanette Levin (P)2015 Nanette Levin

Reduce your horse's stress - and yours - with smart ideas you can apply at home to get ready for an initial show, community ride, trip to an instructor's facility or hopeful fun time with friends. It can be nerve-wracking for anyone (professionals included) to venture off the property with a horse for the first time. This becomes more challenging for novices who don't have the benefit of drawing from decades of experience. Know you're not alone - everyone has some doubts, anxiety and excitement associated with that first public appearance. Fortunately, there's a lot you can do at home to make this premiere event comfortable and fun for you and your horse.
©2013 Nanette Levin (P)2014 Nanette Levin

Inventing Your Horse Career is a resource and collaborative initiative designed to help you pursue your equine job passion with fun and flair. We've tapped into the knowledge and generosity of those who have forged the horse career success trail impressively to help you gain insight from experience and lessons learned the hard way. We don't feature standard career paths and media darlings, but instead offer unusual people, perspectives, and solutions for keeping the horse in the mix as you plan for a comfortable living. Featured content ranges from prototyping, manufacturing, and promoting, to media reporting, not-for-profit management, and a variety of horse and people training approaches. This first volume has been transcribed from the original audio interview with internationally renowned animal behaviorist Mary Ann Simonds.
©2011 Nanette Levin (P)2015 Nanette Levin

L.A. Pomeroy is an award-winning journalist (2010 AHP Best Freelance Equestrian Journalist, 2008 AHP Best Feature finalist), publicist, Internet radio cohost, and equinista specializing in equestrian culture/lifestyle, fashion/design, and art/collectibles. She also serves as Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) media liaison and has gained exceptional experience in Olympic equestrian sports history and trivia working for the US Equestrian Team (now USEF), earning respected, trusted connections over the decades with the uppermost echelons of the international equestrian industry. Her specialty is crafting timely, compelling writing with a twist, targeted to engage the equine investor/reader and bridge the divide between the horse industry and modern world.
©2011 Nanette Levin (P)2015 Nanette Levin

If you've always dreamed of starting a young horse under saddle but are uncomfortable with traditional horse breaking or horse training techniques that assume all horses are the same, this short book is for you. If you're a seasoned equestrian looking for a better way, you'll enjoy trying some of the ideas here too. There are some easy ways you can set up for success with your horseback riding project to keep both you and your horse happy and wanting to learn more together. Discover simple techniques for understanding your horse, making him more comfortable, and designing a plan for between-training sessions that makes progress quick and schooling time rewarding. Test ideas that may be different than what everyone else is doing to see if an unusual approach works better for you and your horse. Young horse training is a lot easier - and a lot harder - than most people make it out to be. Fortunately, most issues can be avoided if you keep the horse in the conversation. That doesn't mean letting him make all the decisions, but it does involve listening to what he is trying to tell you. Horses have been bred for millennia to interact with humans - most seek a meaningful partnership that includes a job with people in the mix. If you can keep early training time fun for both of you, you'll lay a foundation for deep bonds, trust and a team approach to solutions that has you amazed at what your horse will do for you. Formula approaches don't work very well because each horse is different. What works for a timid horse usually isn't very effective with an alpha. Handling history plays a role too. Your horse will work harder to try to understand what you want if you pay attention to how he's responding to your schooling decisions. This is the first audiobooklet in the Young Horse Training Tips series, a title from our Horse Sense and Cents imprint. We hope you enjoy the ride as you learn new ways to keep your horse in the conversation before you even saddle up.
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