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Lessons from Listening to Horses | Lucinda Vette | TEDxOshkosh 

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The story of Cimarron, a former drug-running horse turned "teacher," illustrates the evolving role of the horse/human bond; and provides an inspiring framework for living and leading effectively, and from the heart, in an interconnected world.
Lucinda Vette, an Oshkosh native, currently lives in Amado, Arizona where she and her horses offer leadership and personal transformation programs for individuals, teams, and groups at her facility, Red Horse EQ, LLC.
Vette is a former attorney, who now partners with horses to coach lawyers, leaders, peacemakers and healers in the art of harnessing these invisible qualities, and to re-frame conflict as an opportunity for growth and development.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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15 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 31   
@pattyoltean6868
@pattyoltean6868 2 года назад
John and I watched your video! I am so impressed with your ability to use your horse’s interactions to help people unearth their emotions. You worked with me and my husband on Thursday, 5/26/2022, my 60th birthday, best gift ever. I will never forget this incredible experience of finding and listening to my emotions. You are a beautiful human with amazing horses! Thank you Lucinda, Eros, and Jules, for being guides for me. I am so appreciative and grateful for your work. Much love, Patty
@LoveandGrace
@LoveandGrace Год назад
Horses are very special. They are so healing it’s incredible. A true blessing to have them in our life ❤
@Marieta_94
@Marieta_94 6 лет назад
Amazing! This is a speech from your heart! You have to build a connection with the horse to understand this feeling.. Otherwise you cannot really comprehend this amazing partnership!
@lucindavette2445
@lucindavette2445 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@krimhildburgund7634
@krimhildburgund7634 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this insight. How true this is, that we think too much, we throw ourself so strongly to someone else, human or animal. Thank you for your sharing with us.
@jenniferannewerezak6897
@jenniferannewerezak6897 3 года назад
Lovely presentation ☺️ Great job, Lucinda!
@kellymiller9641
@kellymiller9641 Год назад
hello! I Love horse's I recently learned that they are beneficial for Autisum,I have a six yr old granddaughter who has Autisim,so I took her to go see some at a center for help for her,My daughter thought she would be afraid,but I took her and petted them ,I asked her if she would like to ride one,she shook her head yes! so I am faithful that she will continue to be drawn to them! I love your story ,I love your shirt! if you are a praying spirit please pray for my granddaughter Olivia Burrell! thank you so much! I love the story of Chelsea! that is so incredible!
@dianethomson8394
@dianethomson8394 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for this. I am currently studying, and, at many junctures have thought 'this concept reminds me of how we should (and indeed, how some are) be working with horses'. In all my reports and necessary elements of said study I have wanted to include these understandings, but they have not fit the criteria. Today, you gave me the epiphany I was seeking. Working with horses, ways of knowing, partnership, feeling not thinking, are all part of the concept of 'followship.' Followship is like the dance you describe: subtle changes in who is leading, moving from thinking to feeling and intuiting, and listening to the other as you journey together and deepen the links between you. Again, thank you.
@lucindavette2445
@lucindavette2445 5 лет назад
Thank you, and I'm glad you got so much out of the talk!
@JLew-ch8yu
@JLew-ch8yu 6 лет назад
Wow, what a story!!! So powerful!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!!!
@radhegovinda1284
@radhegovinda1284 2 года назад
Wow, I loved this. Learned so much and want to listen more by her.
@jameystone2650
@jameystone2650 3 года назад
Beautiful !! Horses follow when we stop trying to control them.
@abctheater829
@abctheater829 3 года назад
Unbelievable what they do to animals. Thank you for your loving and wise account.
@superted2091
@superted2091 3 года назад
Thank you Lucinda , absolutely incredible talk I have such respect for you this is incredible work and showing us illuminating a path back to ourself to freedom to life , I somehow at home started similar work also unknowingly with horses 🐎 and with myself still alot of leaving to do but enjoying the journey, thanks Again Lucinda for being yourself 🙏
@HeatherLynnfire
@HeatherLynnfire 5 лет назад
Bravo!!!! Outstanding presentation 👏👏👏👏
@lucindavette2445
@lucindavette2445 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@HeatherLynnfire
@HeatherLynnfire 5 лет назад
Your so welcome! I’d love to see more ted talks if you e done any more 👍
@nirmalnature3340
@nirmalnature3340 Год назад
Good one !
@britishcowgirl
@britishcowgirl 5 лет назад
Lovely native Indian top : )
@lucindavette2445
@lucindavette2445 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@ellenbregazzi3520
@ellenbregazzi3520 6 лет назад
She met me when I was 1
@teamomustang-redhorseeq8178
@teamomustang-redhorseeq8178 6 лет назад
I remember that weekend well Ellen - and I can't believe I haven't seen you (or your parents!) since then. Give my love to Gaz and Carol!!
@nataliakropackova5712
@nataliakropackova5712 5 лет назад
Linda Kohanov that author?
@lucindavette2445
@lucindavette2445 5 лет назад
Yes, Linda Kohanov the author. :)
@nataliakropackova5712
@nataliakropackova5712 5 лет назад
I dont understand that drug part
@lucindavette2445
@lucindavette2445 5 лет назад
Yes, it is hard to understand how people can be so heartless toward an animal.
@olben1095
@olben1095 6 лет назад
Somebody tell Lucinda that she’s hot.
@Hakulanni
@Hakulanni 4 года назад
Lucinda, I suggest you pronounce his name correctly, just a suggestion. It's a Spanish word. It's pronounced "si-mah-ron", accent on the last syllable.
@lucindavette2445
@lucindavette2445 4 года назад
That is great information, and pretty cool to know. I think everyone has always used the American english pronunciation of his name. But I love how "si-mah-ron' " sounds. I'll try it out and see what he thinks. Thanks for watching and commenting
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