VoiceAmerica Talk Radio, Cara MacMillan interviews Nancy Lowery – December 7, 2010 >> “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” — John Quincy Adams – Nancy Lowery inspires others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more. Learn how The Natural Leader works with individuals and organizations to define their leadership style one relationship at a time.
Alberta Bits >> Listening makes good horse sense, Sandra Anderson Fall 2010. “Too bad your horse can’t tell you where it hurts.”… While we may interpret a whinny as a greeting, other aspects of a horse’s communication can be less obvious. Reprinted with permission AEFe>>Read Alberta Bits Article
CBC Radio >> Mary Catherine McIntosh investigates the benefits of horses in >> Leadership: From Horse Sense to People Smarts – June 2010
The Globe & Mail >> Knocking a little horse sense into managers, Norval Scott – May 09/07
“Carol Mosig was having trouble. Uncomfortable with horses at the best of times, the deployment manager for Telus Corp. couldn’t understand why her bright eyed animal was pawing the ground and whinnying relentlessley, while everyone else’s was standing calmly.” >> Read Globe Article
Metro Calgary >> Students saddle up to learn from equine teachers<; Theresa Tayler, Metro – April 12/07 >> Read Metro Article
University of Calgary >> For Leadership training why not talk to a horse? – April 2007 >> Read UofC Perspective
The Calgary Herald, Horse Whispering Creates Natural Leaders, Derek Sankey – April 2007 >> Read Business on Sunday
Straight from the Horse’s Mouth. Highbanks Society – March 2007. Read more
Adding Some Horse Sense In Your Team, Nexen – January 2007. A Corporate Perspective
Equine Guided Education, Synchronicity May/June 2006 – >> Nancy Lowery