
Join me (Michelle Davey), your guide to “Unbridled Living” as we step out of the boxes we’ve been put in (and created ourselves) and unleash our unique potential. Whether it’s life in general, business or in the competition arena, breaking free from the beliefs, stories and paradigms we carry opens a whole new world and welcomes the expansive life you deserve.
Episode 32: Your Competition is in the Mirror
The Rider’s Mind Podcast Episode 32: Your Competition is in the Mirror The jury is out on whether a competitive personality results from nature or nurture. As horse people, we are often very competitive. However, that competitive nature can foil our success in the...
Episode 29: Q & A – Taking Advice from Others
The Rider’s Mind Podcast Episode 29: Q & A - Taking Advice from Others In this episode, I’ll be addressing a listener’s question. Question: I typically seek advice from people I trust and respect, but what happens when their advice doesn’t sit right with me? ...
Episode 31: Overwhelm is a Choice
The Rider’s Mind Podcast Episode 31: Overwhelm is a Choice Have you ever been stuck in the energy of overwhelm? Have you been “in a flap” because you have so much to get done? In this episode, I’ll talk about how overwhelm is a choice and what you can do to get...
Episode 28: You Were Made For More
The Rider’s Mind Podcast Episode 28:You Were Made for More “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” - Marianne Williamson Have you ever stopped and considered that maybe you were made for more? I...
Episode 30: How To Succeed Without Hard Work
The Rider’s Mind Podcast Episode 30: How to Succeed Without Hard Work In this episode, I’ll help you think differently about hard work. I’ll tell you about how you can succeed without hard work. In the western way of life, many of us have been conditioned and...
Episode 27: The Cost Of Staying Stuck
The Rider’s Mind Podcast Episode 27: The Cost Of Staying Stuck Everyone gets stuck but I’m not sure everyone stops to think about the cost of staying stuck. If you stop to think about it, that cost might be an incentive to dig deep and get going again. In this...