Relational Horsemanship

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A Lifetime of Loving Horses

Kylie has loved horses for as long as she can remember. From lessons and jumping to ranch work and pack trips, if horses were involved, Kylie was eager to be there.

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Discovering Relational Horsemanship

Kylie met Josh Nichol when he was teaching a clinic at Blue Bronna Wilderness Camp in 2017. Josh’s style was unlike anything Kylie had experienced but one thing was clear: the horses loved being around him.

The following year, Kylie did her first clinic with Relational Horsemanship Advanced Instructor Brooke Rempel and she was shocked by how much her horse Misty (who generally struggles with being away from home) enjoyed the Relational Horsemanship approach.

In fall of 2019, Kylie joined the team at Josh Nichol A Horseman’s Pursuit to help media and communications and take her understanding of horses to a deeper level. As a psychotherapist, Kylie especially loves the focus of meeting needs in the horses and in ourselves as humans. If you are interested in learning more about Josh’s style of Relational Horsemanship, check out: