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Confidence, Control, and Connection: NLP Meets Ecological Dynamics in Riding. A conversation with Dr Tracey Cole
Jun 25, 2026
56m 18s
Horse Welfare 12 with Dr Karen Luke: Systems Thinking, Wicked Problems, and Rethinking Equestrian Practice.
May 28, 2026
51m 41s
Response-Able: Ecological Psychology, Wayfinding, and Multi-Species Life. A catch-up with Carl Woods.
May 26, 2026
1h 24m 40s
How we learn to move in the real world: A conversation with Harry Heft.
May 2, 2026
57m 39s
Coaching Falling with Style: Affordances, safety, and skill adaptation with Danny Hatcher
Mar 12, 2026
1h 14m 13s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() Confidence, Control, and Connection: NLP Meets Ecological Dynamics in Riding. A conversation with Dr Tracey Cole | Guest: Tracy Cole, NLP Master Trainer and equestrian mindset coach In this episode of the River Tiger podcast, Marianne Davies talks with Tracy Cole, an NLP master trainer who works with riders ranging from very nervous amateurs to elite competitors. Together they explore how neuro‑linguistic programming (NLP) is used to support riders’ confidence, mindset, and performance – and how that sits alongside an ecological approach to coaching, attention, and the horse–rider relationship. In this ... | 56m 18s | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Horse Welfare 12 with Dr Karen Luke: Systems Thinking, Wicked Problems, and Rethinking Equestrian Practice.✨ | horse welfaresystems thinking+3 | Dr. Karen Luke | Donella MeadowsHorse Welfare 12 | — | horse welfaresystems thinking+3 | — | 51m 41s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Response-Able: Ecological Psychology, Wayfinding, and Multi-Species Life. A catch-up with Carl Woods.✨ | ecological psychologywayfinding+3 | Dr. Carl Woods | Responsibility in a Time of Ecological Collapsewayfinding | — | ecological psychologywayfinding+3 | — | 1h 24m 40s | |
| 5/2/26 | ![]() How we learn to move in the real world: A conversation with Harry Heft.✨ | ecological psychologyenvironment-behaviour relations+3 | Harry Heft | — | — | ecological psychologyenvironment+4 | — | 57m 39s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Coaching Falling with Style: Affordances, safety, and skill adaptation with Danny Hatcher✨ | sports coachingecological psychology+3 | Danny Hatcher | British Sign Languageecological psychology+1 | — | coachingaffordances+5 | — | 1h 14m 13s | |
| 12/31/25 | ![]() Beyond Optimality: Embracing emergent adaptation. A conversation with Madhur Mangalam.✨ | skill adaptationequestrian sports+3 | Madhur Mangalam | The myth of Optimality in Human Movement Science | — | optimalityhuman movement+4 | — | 59m 30s | |
| 1/25/25 | ![]() Exploring 'the affordance hypothesis' with Ed Baggs. What are affordances and are they different for non-human animals?✨ | affordance hypothesiscognitive science+3 | Ed Baggs | University of Southern DenmarkThe Affordance Hypothesis | — | affordancescognitive science+3 | — | 55m 57s | |
| 1/16/25 | ![]() A contemporary perspective on strength, conditioning and rehabilitation with Yuji Suzuki.✨ | strength trainingconditioning+4 | Yuji Suzuki | — | Portland, Oregon | strength and conditioningrehabilitation+3 | — | 54m 38s | |
| 12/24/24 | ![]() Circumnavigating Anglesey: Celebrating friendship, adventure, and play.✨ | friendshipadventure+3 | Sue CoulingJenna Sanders+1 | — | Isle of AngleseyNorth Wales | paddle boardingAnglesey+3 | — | 53m 29s | |
| 12/13/24 | ![]() Why the concept of affordances is so important to our understanding of becoming skilful. A conversation with Dr Andrew Wilson✨ | affordancesecological psychology+3 | Dr Andrew Wilson | Leeds Beckett University | — | affordancesskill+5 | — | 1h 04m 14s | |
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| 11/10/24 | ![]() What it is to be human: A conversation with Professor Eric Brymer about the nature of adventure sports.✨ | adventure sportshuman experience+4 | Eric Brymer | — | — | adventureextreme sports+4 | — | 39m 54s | |
| 10/13/24 | ![]() Are we smart enough to know how smart horses are? A conversation with Louise Evans about her research into horse learning. | How we do research has a significant impact on the results we get. Overview: In this conversation, I had the pleasure of hosting Louise Evans on the podcast to discuss her innovative research paper titled "Whoa, No Go." As the first author, Louise provided valuable insights into her study, which explores horses' use of model-based strategies* during an inhibitory control task. We started the discussion by delving into the original aims of her research, which was to examine how horses' physio... | 1h 12m 50s | ||||||
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Nonlinear pedagogy and being skill-full: levelling up your skills through experience with Dr Alex Lascu. | In this episode of the River Tiger podcast, Dr. Alex Lascu joins me to discuss nonlinear pedagogy and its practical applications. Alex explains that nonlinear systems lack proportionality, meaning small changes can have unpredictable impacts, and emphasises the importance of understanding stability and noise in movement. We explore how these concepts challenge traditional coaching methods, advocating for adaptability and responsiveness over rigid plans. Examples include cricket coaching, wher... | 1h 14m 34s | ||||||
| 9/15/24 | ![]() Part 2. Exploring Learning Theories with David Farrokh: An ecological (systems) approach in practice. | In this second part of me conversation with David Farrouk we explore the intricate relationship between ecological psychology, constraints, and the practical implications for coaching and learning. The discussion delves into the differences between behaviourism and ecological psychology and systems approaches, emphasising how the latter offers a more dynamic understanding of behaviour by considering wider time frames, nested events, broader environmental contexts and the fluidity of var... | 1h 08m 04s | ||||||
| 9/7/24 | ![]() Part 1. Exploring Learning Theories with David Farrokh: From Behaviourism to Ecological Psychology. | In this episode of the River Tiger Podcast, I’m delighted to welcome David Farrokh, who is currently finishing his PhD at Sheffield Hallam University. Our conversation takes a deep dive into various learning theories, including behaviourism, cognitivism, and ecological psychology, with a focus on how they shape our understanding of human (and animal) learning and behaviour. In part 1 David shares insights from his research on the concept of flow in sports and highlights interesting points of ... | 35m 50s | ||||||
| 9/4/24 | ![]() Navigating Fear and Confidence: A conversation with Dr Rebecca Williams of Smart Climbing. | In this episode of the River Tiger podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Rebecca Williams, a clinical psychologist and climbing coach. Our discussion centred on the vital interplay between fear management and performance in adventure sports. Rebecca shared her nearly 25 years of experience in psychology and how her passion for climbing shaped her coaching approach. We tackled the misconception that fear and confidence are opposites. Rebecca clarified that fear is a natural emotiona... | 55m 48s | ||||||
| 8/18/24 | ![]() Breaking Flow! A conversation with Joe Kelly about skill acquisition and coaching in high risk activities. | This episode with Joe Kelly, widely known as the Barefoot Athlete, was a treat to record, and equally fascinating to re-listen to before publishing. With over 25 years in movement coaching, Jo's journey spans fitness, rehabilitation, and adventure sports, leading to profound insights into skill acquisition and the importance of embodiment in athletic performance. Jo emphasises "thinking with your feet," highlighting the intelligence present in our bodies, which allows us to make real-time de... | 1h 15m 02s | ||||||
| 8/13/24 | ![]() Let's talk about menopause! A conversation with Steph Bradley about supporting women to stay active. | In this episode, my guest, Steph Bradley shares her research into the impact of menopause and peri-menopause on women in equestrian sports. In this refreshingly candid and open conversation, Steph delves into the challenges faced by women and the importance of sustaining women's participation in equestrian and other sports. She examines the various symptoms that may lead some women to step away from the sport, while also highlighting the necessity to become more informed and the value of esta... | 30m 09s | ||||||
| 8/3/24 | ![]() Training your horse using contemporary movement science. Kathy Sierra shares practical tips for helping your horse become a skilful and motivated mover. | Kathy and I have been excited about recording this episode for months. We finally managed to get the time (although I was on a stand up paddle board trip so not at home or on my own computer), and Kathy did not disappoint. Days before we were due to record, one of the worlds top dressage riders withdrew from the Olympics because of the sharing of a video of a coaching session. We do not focus on the incident or the details, but thought that it was important to share some possible ways forwa... | 1h 11m 40s | ||||||
| 7/14/24 | ![]() Meeting the demands of your sport; increasing fitness and performance, reducing injury and pain. A conversation with The Equestrian Physio, Katie Wood. | Staying fit, healthy and injury free is so important to all riders and horses, regardless of age or level of activity. This conversation covers a wide range of topics around how we can improve both horse and human performance and longevity by improving movement ability, fitness, resilience (or anti-fragility), and rehab. Katie Wood is a Reg. Physiotherapist, MSc in Equine Science, eventer, gaited horse trainer, and equestrian performance expert. Katie describes her role as "Empowering eques... | 45m 16s | ||||||
| 5/26/24 | ![]() How equipment design impacts motivation and skill acquisition. A conversation with adventure sport athlete and designer, Corran Addison. | This is a great conversation for coaches and participants of all sports. Kit and equipment design has always fascinated me. Since my early days of learning to kayak in boats, wearing clothing and using paddles that were designed for men (not people shaped like me), I have been intrigued by how much our kit and equipment can impact skill development and motivation. Nowadays company's are designing equipment scaled for children, and designed for women. Many coaches understand how ... | 44m 53s | ||||||
| 5/13/24 | ![]() Leading change: paradigm shifts and the importance of being evidence informed. A conversation with climbing coach Pete Edwards. | My guest this episode is Pete Edwards of Prowess Coaching. Firstly I need to say a huge thank you to Pete for taking some time out a few days before his wedding to talk to me. As with most of my conversations, this is (I hope) of interest to all coaches of all sports. I have always loved my conversations with Pete so I was delighted that he agreed to let me record one of them. In this conversation we explored many topics around coaching including the evolution of different sports, developi... | 48m 42s | ||||||
| 4/28/24 | ![]() The importance of agency and relationships: A conversation about enhancing the wellbeing of our horses with Bonny Mealand and Emily Kieson. | I love all of my podcast episodes, but every now and again I get to record and be part of a conversation that I could have a profound influence on both me and other equestrians. This is one of those conversations. For the full length introduction and links to research papers, go to the Dynamics Coaching website page - https://wp.me/paOEAX-sg My guests on this episode are Bonny Mealand and Emily Kieson: Bonny Mealand DEP MEPA Bonny’s niche is trimming the hooves of wild horses, combin... | 1h 15m 47s | ||||||
| 3/14/24 | ![]() Evolving Trends in Equestrian Journalism. A conversation with Sara Bref and Dr Petra Andersson. | I reached out to Sara Bref after reading a translation of one of her articles for the Swedish equestrian magazine Hippson. After a brief exchange of emails, I invited Sara to be a guest and Sara asked if she could bring Petra with her. I know I always say that my guests are awesome (they are), but this was a very special and rich conversation that also left me feeling more hopeful and thoughtful about the future of equestrianism and equestrian sports. I hope that you enjoy listening to the ... | 52m 33s | ||||||
| 2/27/24 | ![]() If movement behaviour is a problem-solving activity, is there such a thing as "correct" biomechanics? A conversation with skill acquisition specialist, Tyler Yearby. | In this episode I caught up with my good friend Tyler Yearby from Emergence and US Ski and Snowboard to discuss his work in strength and conditioning, movement technique, biomechanics, and coaching. I hope that you enjoy this episode. Please get in touch with your reflections and feedback. Research Papers(Re)conceptualizing movement behavior in sport as a problem-solving activity - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2023.1130131/full ReserachGate Proflie https://www.... | 33m 41s | ||||||
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