Nothing great, said Epictetus, is produced suddenly, since not even the grape or the fig is. If you say to me now that you want a fig, I will answer to you that it requires time: let it flower first, then put forth fruit, and then ripen. If, then, the fruit of a fig tree not perfected suddenly and in one hour, would you possess the fruit of a man’s mind in so short a time and so easily? Do not expect it, even if I tell you.
This quote is from the book, The Discourses of Epictetus.
Although Epictetus does not mention horses in the quote, it’s also true that better horsemanship is not produced suddenly. It takes time.
As I’ve worked on this podcast, it became apparent to me that I couldn’t podcast daily and still find time for my horses and my horsemanship. So I tried podcasting once on the weekends and three times during the week.
That was better, but the schedule also left little time for riding and training. So I’m going to try podcasting once a week on weekends.
That will hopefully allow me the time to finish the Second Half Horsemanship website and also spend some time riding and training my horses.
Here's a link to Descript, my recommended audio and video editing tool.
And a link to the Second Half Horsemanship website.