Q: My horse’s main issue doesn’t seem tied to this season. Should I wait?
A: No. The best place to start is always the current season. Each course helps you understand what your horse is experiencing right now, and offers support you can apply immediately. The insights will layer as the seasons shift, giving you a rhythm you can return to year after year.
Q: I live in Australia (or another region with opposite seasons). How does this work for me?
Q: Do I need experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine or energy work to take these courses?
A. Not at all. Each mini course is designed to meet you where you are. No prior knowledge is needed, just curiosity, observation, and a willingness to explore natural rhythms.
Q: Are these courses only for horses with health issues?
A. Not at all. These courses are just as powerful for horses who appear healthy as they are for those showing signs of imbalance. One of the greatest gifts of seasonal care is learning to recognize subtle shifts before they escalate, helping you support your horse’s vitality year-round.
Q: What’s the format of the courses?
A. Each mini course includes a short video lesson, seasonal insights, and simple, practical tools, delivered inside a private course portal you’ll have lifetime access to.
Q: How long does it take to go through each one?
A. Most courses can be completed in 1–2 sittings, but they’re intentionally designed to work even if you only have 20 minutes at a time. You can revisit the content as the seasons change or as your horse’s needs evolve.
Q: Will this still help if my horse only shows one or two signs of imbalance?
A. Yes. You don’t need a long list of symptoms to benefit. These courses are about deepening your ability to listen and respond, even to the small whispers your horse gives before a bigger issue develops.
Q: What if I have questions after enrolling?
A. You’ll receive a follow-up email series and can ask questions or leave reflections inside the course portal. Additional resources and links are often shared there too.
Q: Do these courses replace veterinary care?
A. No. These courses are not a substitute for veterinary advice or care. They are designed to complement what you're already doing, adding a layer of insight that bridges natural health, intuitive awareness, and proactive, seasonal support.