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The Warhorse Journal Podcast

The Warhorse Journal Podcast

By: Christina Hyke Photography LLC
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Hosted by 2021 Wisconsin Horse Person of the Year, Christina Hyke, The Warhorse Journal Podcast™ centers on thoughtful, heart-led interviews with equine artists, authors, and authentic equestrians whose stories deserve to be heard.

Christina is also the host of the award-winning Endurance Horse Podcast and the creator of the WARHORSE Endurance® Challenges, and this sister podcast continues the tradition of celebrating the people behind the horses — their creativity, faith, resilience, and lived experience.

The Warhorse Journal Podcast™ also highlights riders from the WARHORSE Endurance® Challenges community, offering a space to slow down, reflect, and honor the journeys that shape us — both in and out of the saddle.
Learn more at www.warhorseendurance.com.

Copyright 2023 Christina Hyke Photography, LLC All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • The Fort Seward Covered Wagon Train
    May 26 2026
    🎙️The Warhorse Journal Podcast The Fort Seward Covered Wagon Train

    What if you could ride for days across open prairie… sleep under the stars with your horse nearby… and make the kind of memories that last a lifetime?

    Every June in North Dakota, that dream becomes real.

    In this episode, we sit down with Lacey to explore the Fort Seward Covered Wagon Train — a week-long journey across the prairie that has been bringing together horses, wagons, riders, and families since 1960s.

    Before cars and trucks the way to get someplace was by walking or by horses. This wagon train remembers a time before gasoline engines and honors the real horsepower it took to get from point A to point B.

    And before gas stations & truck stops there were campfires, chuckwagon meals, stories, music, and laughter each evening.

    🌾 What You’ll Learn
    • How the wagon train began and how it runs today

    • What the terrain and daily travel look like

    • How to prepare horses and teams for the journey

    • What participants can expect

    • Why people return year after year

    🔗 Learn More & Join

    👉 Fort Seward Covered Wagon Train Website & Facebook 2026 Registration is closed, though you can put this wagon train on the calendar for 2027 adventure!

    Find them on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/FortSewardInc

    Or visit their website here at: https://covered-wagon-train.com/

    Connect with other listeners of The Warhorse Journal Podcast on Facebook at our new fb group Living the Horse Dream, where riders share miles, goals, stories, connect & encourage one another: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livingthehorsedream

    If you love building meaningful miles with your horse and would want to support the podcast in a meaningful way that helps us stay on the air, you can join one of our WARHORSE Challenges here: ww.warhorseendurance.com

    💛 Support the Podcast
    • Leave a positive review

    • Share this episode with a friend

    • Join a WARHORSE Challenge

    🎧 About the Show

    The Warhorse Journal Podcast honors authentic equestrians and the traditions that keep the horse world moving forward.

    Produced by Christina Hyke Photography, LLC A WARHORSE Endurance® production

    If you’ve ever dreamed of riding across open land… this episode is for you. 🤍

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    33 mins
  • Chris Cox - 4X Undefeated Road to the Horse Champion — Trust, Confidence & Horsemanship
    Mar 17 2026

    Chris Cox - 4X Undefeated Road to the Horse Champion

    Trust, Confidence & Horsemanship

    In this episode of The Warhorse Journal Podcast, Christina sits down with Chris Cox — the only four-time champion of Road to the Horse. What unfolds is a grounded conversation about trust, confidence, and what it really takes to become a better partner for your horse.

    From his early days with his first horse, Major, to his journey to the United States and working with Mustangs, Chris shares the kind of perspective that only comes from decades in the saddle. This conversation goes beyond technique and into the responsibility riders carry — the energy we bring, the discipline we build, and the commitment to keep learning.

    You’ll hear insights on:

    • Building trust from the ground up

    • Confidence — in both horse and rider

    • Learning through failure and not quitting

    • Rider responsibility, energy, and conditioning

    • Training opportunities through clinics and online learning

    Chris continues to teach riders through clinics and his online training platform, offering thoughtful, structured guidance for those wanting to grow in their horsemanship.

    🔗 Connect with Chris Cox

    🌐 Website & Clinics: https://www.chris-cox.com

    🎓 Online Training – Chris Cox On Demand: https://chriscoxondemand.com

    📘 Facebook – Chris Cox Horsemanship: https://www.facebook.com/ChrisCoxHorsemanship

    🏆 Watch Road to the Horse 2026

    Learn more about the event or watch online: https://roadtothehorse.com

    Support The Warhorse Journal Podcast

    If this episode meant something to you, consider:

    • Sharing it with a friend or on social media

    • Leaving a positive review

    • Supporting the podcast through a WARHORSE Endurance® Challenge

    🌐 Support this podcast by joining one of our events: https://warhorseendurance.com

    📘 Join The Warhorse Journal Podcast community: WARHORSE Challenges

    The Warhorse Journal Podcast Produced by Christina Hyke Photography, LLC A WARHORSE Endurance® production

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    57 mins
  • Ryan Rose- Championship Competitor at Road to the Horse 2026
    Jan 18 2026

    Ryan Rose- Championship Competitor at Road to the Horse 2026

    Championship Competitor at Road to the Horse 2026, Ryan Rose shares how his training philosophy centers on connection, how he got into colt starting and what it means to him to be a Road to the Horse Competitor.

    In this episode of The Warhorse Journal Podcast, we sit down with Ryan Rose, a respected horseman, educator, and 2026 Road to the Horse Championship Competitor, for a thoughtful conversation about preparation, philosophy, and the work that happens long before the spotlight.

    Ryan shares how he got his start with horses, how his training philosophy has evolved over time, and what it means to prepare—mentally, emotionally, and practically—for an event as significant as Road to the Horse. We talk about the responsibility that comes with stepping into that arena, and why connection must always come before position.

    A central theme of this conversation is one of Ryan’s guiding principles in horsemanship: “Try to do less first, and then build a connection before you ask a horse to be in a better position.”

    We also explore the extensive body of educational work Ryan has created over the years—including his large library of free training videos, his online learning platform, and the many ways he continues to support riders around the world through clinics, events, and digital education.

    This episode is a reminder that good horsemanship isn’t rushed, flashy, or forced—it’s built quietly, thoughtfully, and with intention.

    🔗 Follow & Learn More from Ryan Rose

    🌐 Website: https://www.rosehorsemanship.com/

    🎓 Online & Virtual Learning: https://www.rosehorsemanship.com/virtual-learning

    🎥 YouTube: Ryan Rose Horsemanship

    @ryanrosehorsemanship

    📸 Instagram: @rosehorsemanship

    🎶 TikTok: Ryan Rose Horsemanship

    📘 Facebook: Ryan Rose Horsemanship

    🤍 Patreon: Ryan Rose Horsemanship

    (All links can be found by searching “Ryan Rose Horsemanship” on your preferred platform.)

    ❤️ Support the Podcast

    If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support The Warhorse Journal Podcast, one of the best ways to do that is by joining a WARHORSE Endurance® Challenge. These virtual events are designed to encourage meaningful time with your horse, build community, and celebrate every mile along the way.

    Learn more at warhorseendurance.com

    We also invite you to download our free Year of the Horse online journal, created to help you reflect, track time with your horse, and be part of our ongoing Year of the Horse journey. Log in creation will be asked so that you can personalize your journal.

    Access our gift to you free here: yearofthehorse.warhorseendurance.com

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    30 mins
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