During this 90-Minute Interactive Workshop and Live Q&A, discover how Liberty Horsemanship can transform the way you facilitate growth, healing, and leadership through horses. When you learn to work in true partnership at liberty, everything shifts: your presence, your communication, and the depth of change your clients experience. Register for this event and explore a powerful, ethical approach that will elevate your confidence, expand your skill set, and forever change how you show up in the field of Equine Assisted Learning.
This webinar is perfect for professionals and practitioners who wish to understand why horses heal at a nervous-system level and how to responsibly bring horses into their work.
Ideal for:
Mental health professionals looking to integrate horses into their practice in a way thatâs ethical, effective, and trauma-informed
Horse lovers and holistic healers seeking a like-hearted community that values connection over control
Aspiring equine-assisted professionals who are craving a clear, compassionate path to begin their journey
By the end of the workshop, youâll understand:
â How trauma and stress live in the body and the nervous system, not just the mind
â What the âWindow of Toleranceâ is and how it expands
â How horses uniquely support nervous system regulation
â How nervous system regulation becomes transformation
â How experiential work with horses differs from talk-based work
Nancy Zintsmaster & Katherine Finley are rooted in the Resnick Method of Liberty Horsemanship, a framework built on mutual respect, nervous system awareness, and authentic relationships between horses and humans. This webinar reflects the same values that guide their professional training programs.
Horses Are Sentient Partners
They have thoughts, emotions, and boundaries, not tools or props.
Healing Empowers Both Horse & Human
True transformation happens when both are supported and respected.
Partnership Is Built on Trust, Not Performance
Mutual respect and willingness are the foundation, never force or coercion.
Horses Need Preparation for Emotional Work
Just like human equine practitioners and therapists, horses require training and care to hold space safely.
đ´ âJust as we would never send an untrained person into a therapeutic role, we must not expect our horses to carry emotional weight without preparation. They deserve the same care, support, and education we give ourselves.â
âNancy Zintsmaster
Whether youâre an experienced professional or just starting out, this workshop will meet you where you are and provide a path forward, with horses as your guides. Together, weâre building a new standard in equine-assisted work, one based on authenticity, liberty, and leadership.
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