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Inspired by Horses: Finding Your Sweet Spot in Life | Jonathan Field | TEDxSanJuanIsland 

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During the past 20 Jonathan Field has been speaking and handling horses while teaching large groups of people to understand the nature of the horse. Participants quickly come to realize it's more about teaching the humans and helping them through their blocks than it is about the horse. By striving for the same partnership and synchronicity we see in nature - flocks of birds, or a lead mare turning her band of horses with just a glance of her eye - Jonathan helps us strive for and discover our own "sweet spot" of comfort and in partnership with the world around us.
Jonathan Field is a gifted teacher, author, presenter and horseman with a driving passion to share his message that a better understanding of the horse leads to greater self awareness in the human. Jonathan has coached, mentored and shared his knowledge with thousands of people in clinics, expos and presentations both in the US and internationally, and the Field Horsemanship Program has been adopted in England, Ireland, Europe, Australia and all over North America.
Jonathan has contributed articles for and appeared on the cover of major publications in North America. In addition, CBS television aired a special about Jonathan’s life with horses in the US and Canada, and Red Bull Media House shot and produced a documentary for their European network. At his participation in Road to the Horse International 2014, Jonathan was the proud recipient of the Jack Brainard Horsemanship Award for his overall performance during the competition. A published author, Jonathan penned his debut book The Art of Liberty Training for Horses. More recently, Jonathan has produced his own international horsemanship education conference, Jonathan Field and Friends, which brings some of the top horsemen in the world together for two days of education and entertainment. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 21   
@KingsMom831
@KingsMom831 9 месяцев назад
Holy cow! I’ve been watching Jonathan Field for years, working with horses, and I’ve never heard the story, nor did I know he had done this Ted talk!
@gregs8736
@gregs8736 8 месяцев назад
Timeless wisdom! Thank you for caring about others and sharing LIFE and ANSWERS from your HEART!
@NewYearGrandpa
@NewYearGrandpa 4 года назад
Awesome quote "Your choices reflect your hopes , not your fears"
@hunterG60k
@hunterG60k 7 месяцев назад
Since finding Warwick Schiller I feel like I've just been continuously having my mind blown by the people and concepts that world has introduced me to, and this was another one of those moments. "Creating space", what an absolutely ground breaking approach to training horses. I can't wait to learn more from you, Johnathan 🙏
@jenniferburke2527
@jenniferburke2527 2 года назад
Just re-listened to a Warwick Schiller podcast with you, and then watched this for the first time. Things come to you when you’re ready, yes? I will hold on to the creating openings for my horse, to remember to move … and while I wouldn’t say I’m in my total sweet spot , I’m definitely conscious of moving toward that state. Choosing to heal, another skill we need to be teaching our kids from the get-go. Thanks!
@ApacheMagic
@ApacheMagic 4 года назад
‘The sweet spot is a moving target’. This is so authentic. Brilliant talk. Thank you!
@michaelfox3486
@michaelfox3486 2 месяца назад
I spoke with him at Sacramento Horseman's Expo 2015 I think. I knew he did Liberty which few people even tried at that time. Willingness of a horse to be with you offline means less accident trouble when tied, feet picked, shod, groomed, bridled and saddled was my way of thinking at that point. My profession was x-ray technology then physical therapy. I wondered by his booth and picked up his book and noticed the accident part in his book immediately. I wondered HOW much function was restored to his left hand? I was more interested in HOW on earth he got so fortunate with gifted surgeons to regain so much. He was authentic and genuine as he spoke with me. Just one of my many mentors much better than I am. He's the real deal one of the best.
@rubyroadus
@rubyroadus 3 года назад
'Life with horses' is my life statement. I discovered this by journaling about the strange course of life my parents' chose and their resulting unhappiness for the rest of their lives. They let go of their 'life with horses' and I experienced as a young toddler their transition to 'life without horses'. Incredibly horses have always petrified me. Our family were western horse people, but I never had formal training. I was just PUT ON and told to ride. I faced my fears because of my fascination and passion to be with horses and started riding lessons at 57 years old. The incredible AT EASE WITH ALL MY LIFE happened. Because I am working with horses. I choose 'life with horses'. Rise+Shine.
@alexandraandreasen7994
@alexandraandreasen7994 2 года назад
I absolutely love this! My horse also completely changed me as a person and my whole life. I feel forever grateful for having had the chance to learn from these wonderful and wise animals. What a great speach about going through changes in life and finding your sweet spot.
@tenapus
@tenapus 3 года назад
I just heard you on Warwick Schiller podcast "Journey on". Inspiring.
@candidapratt3675
@candidapratt3675 2 года назад
yes Brilliant, amazing totaly absorbing and inspiring,thankyou!!!!
@jac5824
@jac5824 3 года назад
Always love your wisdom Jonathan. You wrote in my book to always stay inspired by horses and at times like this, I am inspired by them and the people that work with them.
@equineenrichment8574
@equineenrichment8574 Год назад
Great talk Jonathan
@lisamaryleighton7319
@lisamaryleighton7319 4 года назад
so inspiring as your genuineness and thoughtfulness for self, others (all creatures) shines through! I, particularly, enjoyed in your talk about slowing down when feeling the pressure to familiarize yourself with the sweet spot. thank you!
@24Alisonall
@24Alisonall 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this Jonathan ...I can so relate to this talk...have been to Jonathan's 3 day clinic with my horse, by the way...but, I'm on a new path in life and am so tuned into how its all happening and how I feel about all of it. Still with my horse because he is part of my life, horses are a part of my life just like my family members. My reaction to this talk was physical, can't quite put it into words, but I certainly was moved.
@kaygibson1842
@kaygibson1842 3 года назад
Thank you..
@katjahuger
@katjahuger 2 года назад
May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears. - Nelson Mandela
@1sacoyle
@1sacoyle 3 года назад
hard to hear even with head phones.
@user-is6yl9wi7e
@user-is6yl9wi7e 2 года назад
turn up the volume.
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