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  • The Comeback Ride: Key Waller on Legacy, Motherhood, and Returning to the Saddlebred Ring
    Jun 23 2026

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    In this episode of The Long Ride Home, Alex sits down with Key Waller for a conversation about family legacy, motherhood, and what it feels like to return to the Saddlebred show ring after 11 years away.

    Key grew up surrounded by American Saddlebreds at Blythewood Farms, where horses, breeding, and the show ring were part of everyday life. As a third-generation Saddlebred owner and breeder, she has always understood the beauty of the breed, along with the pressure that can come from carrying a well-known family history in the industry.

    For Alex, Key’s story also reflects many of the emotions that inspired The Long Ride Home. After stepping away from the saddle herself for 26 years, Alex brings her own return-to-riding perspective into the conversation, connecting with Key on the nerves, muscle memory, small breakthroughs, and unexpected emotions that come with riding again as an adult.

    Together, Alex and Key talk about the parts of the sport that stay with you, even after time away. Key shares how stepping into other disciplines, including hunters and reining horses, helped her keep learning, take pressure off, and reconnect with the joy of riding from a different angle.

    Episode Chapters:

    01:06 - Key’s upbringing in the American Saddlebred world at Blythewood Farms

    04:10 - The pride and pressure of carrying a family legacy

    04:37 - Why stepping away helped Key find a different relationship with horses

    04:37 - What hunters and reining horses taught her about patience and learning

    02:24 - Alex’s connection to returning to the saddle after years away

    22:29 - The nerves and emotions that come with riding again as an adult

    12:23 - Watching children grow in confidence through horses

    15:04 - Pearson’s partnership with Domingo in the five-gaited division

    14:15 - Key’s own return to the Saddlebred ring after 11 years away

    40:56 - The difference between being a horse show mom and a horse show exhibitor

    13:28 - Rebuilding confidence through consistency, trust, and time

    37:10 - What makes five-gaited horses so powerful and unforgettable

    44:59 - Creating a personal legacy in the Saddlebred industry

    If you have ever stepped away from something you loved, carried the weight of expectation, or wondered what it would feel like to come back later in life, this episode is for you.

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    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/key.waller

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    49 min
  • The Horsemanship Behind Every Discipline with Brody Hickman
    Jun 2 2026

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    In this episode of The Long Ride Home, Alex Husner sits down with Brody Hickman, founder of Brody Hickman Riding Academy, for a conversation about horses, horsemanship, and the experiences that shape a rider across disciplines.

    Brody’s path began with Saddlebreds and Morgans, then expanded into Quarter Horses, reining, Western pleasure, and teaching. Through each chapter, one theme has stayed consistent: before riders choose a discipline, they need to understand the horse.

    Together, Alex and Brody talk about the value of building strong foundations, respecting the small details, and recognizing how much different corners of the horse world have in common. From the thrill of a Saddlebred down the rail to the feel of a reining horse in a sliding stop, this conversation explores the connection, timing, and care that sit at the heart of good riding.

    Brody also shares how his riding academy is helping students become more thoughtful, capable horsemen by teaching the lessons that begin long before anyone gets in the saddle.

    This episode is a warm reminder that every discipline may have its own style, but true horsemanship always starts with the horse.

    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 - Welcome to The Long Ride Home

    01:30 - Brody’s Early Start with Morgans and Saddlebreds

    03:54 - The Family Influence Behind a Life with Horses

    12:11 - Learning the Feel of a Quarter Horse

    14:30 - The Thrill of Connection Across Disciplines

    18:03 - The Story Behind Brody Hickman Riding Academy

    18:09 - Why Horsemanship Starts Before the Saddle

    20:04 - Farm Management Lessons and Real Horse Care

    22:46 - Teaching True Horsemanship and Horse Ownership

    24:04 - Building a Foundation Before Choosing a Discipline

    29:52 - What Brody Has Seen Across the Horse Industry

    30:59 - Visibility, Awareness, and Growing the Sport

    32:36 - Seeing Saddlebreds Through Fresh Eyes

    40:39 - Why Different Disciplines Are More Similar Than They Seem

    Connect with Brody:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brody_hickman/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brody.hickman.16

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    43 min
  • Lessons from a Lifetime in Saddlebreds with Dr. Amanda O’Keefe
    May 19 2026

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    In this episode of The Long Ride Home, Alex reconnects with fellow Saddlebred rider and amateur exhibitor Dr. Amanda O’Keefe for a thoughtful conversation about horses, confidence, trainer trust, and the lessons that come from a lifetime in the sport.

    Alex and Amanda used to ride together at Cricket Hill, and their conversation brings a shared history to the surface, from the influence of their mothers to the memories, horses, and people that shaped their early years in the Saddlebred world.

    They discuss how riding changes with age and experience, how confidence is built through preparation, and why trusting the right trainer can make all the difference in a rider’s journey. Amanda also shares stories from the show ring, including catch-riding at Louisville, learning from challenging horses, and the mental strategies she uses to stay focused under pressure.

    Throughout the episode, Amanda offers a grounded look at what it means to keep growing as a rider. From choosing the right horse to navigating the ring with intention, she reflects on the lessons that come from years of showing, learning, and staying connected to the people and horses that make the Saddlebred world so meaningful.

    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 - Alex reconnects with Dr. Amanda O’Keefe

    03:40 - Shared history, family ties, and memories from Cricket Hill

    09:32 - Managing pressure and staying out of your own head

    10:04 - Amanda’s unforgettable catch ride with Prima Ballerina at Louisville

    13:17 - Setting goals you can actually control in the show ring

    17:03 - Confidence, gratitude, and the horses that challenge you

    21:02 - Warming up in the dark and learning to trust the ride

    23:10 - Choosing the right horse and trusting your trainers

    30:22 - How every season of riding asks something different of you

    42:33 - The difference between learning to ride and learning to show

    43:23 - How Amanda studies the ring before she shows

    46:50 - “Check the back door” and other show ring strategy lessons

    56:12 - Practice rides, routines, and preparing mentally before showing

    Connect with Dr. Amanda:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amanda.o.keefe.297241/

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    57 min
  • Rebuilding the Rider: Strength, Stability & Starting Again with Jack Latorre of Equibody Fitness
    May 5 2026

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    In this episode of The Long Ride Home, Alex Husner is joined by Jack Latorre, Founder and CEO of Equibody Fitness, for a conversation about rider fitness, body awareness, and what it really takes to come back to the saddle with strength and confidence.

    As Alex continues her return to riding after 26 years away, she has quickly realized that remembering how to ride is only part of the journey. The body changes. Tension shows up in new places. Strength, mobility, and stability matter in ways that can directly affect the horse underneath you.

    Jack shares his own path into horses, from starting lessons with his mom to competing in dressage and eventually discovering that his own body was becoming the limitation in his riding. That realization led him to build Equibody Fitness, a fitness program designed specifically for riders who want to improve how they move, feel, and communicate in the saddle.

    Together, Alex and Jack talk about why saddle time alone is not always enough, how targeted training outside the barn can support better riding, and why rebuilding the rider’s body can be one of the most important parts of starting again.

    In this episode, Alex and Jack discuss:

    01:23 - Jack’s introduction to horses and his path through the dressage world

    10:22 - How a Grand Prix goal exposed the limits of Jack’s own mobility and tension

    14:49 - The difference between general fitness and training with a rider-specific goal

    15:44 - Why strength, mobility, suppleness, and body awareness all matter in the saddle

    16:19 - How a rider’s tension can affect the horse’s movement and responsiveness

    17:58 - Why returning riders often need to rebuild more than just confidence

    18:55 - How Equibody approaches rider fitness through movement assessments, video feedback, and personalized coaching

    22:23 - What Alex has noticed in her own body since returning to riding

    22:53 - Why the messy parts of the journey still matter

    Connect with Jack:

    Website: https://www.equibodyfitness.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jack.latorre.18/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jack.equibody.fitness/

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    33 min
  • Writing Her Way Back: Emma Hudelson on Sky Watch and Returning to the Saddle
    Apr 21 2026

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    In this episode of The Long Ride Home, Alex Husner sits down with Emma Hudelson, author of Sky Watch, for a conversation about horses, writing, and the lasting pull of the American Saddlebred.

    Emma shares how her fascination with Sky Watch deepened after seeing footage of the legendary horse at the American Saddlebred Museum, and how that moment led her into years of research, interviews, and writing. What began as a search to better understand one of the breed’s most iconic horses became something more personal: a reflection on her own return to riding and the memories, questions, and emotions that came with it.

    Together, Alex and Emma talk about the story behind Sky Watch, the generosity of horsemen like Mitch Clark and Don Harris, and the challenge of writing about a figure whose legacy still looms large in the Saddlebred world. They also explore Emma’s journey back into the saddle as an adult, from lesson programs and first horses to motherhood, loss, and finding her place in the sport again.

    This episode is both a look at Saddlebred history and a conversation about what it means to come back to something that shaped you. It’s about the horses who stay with us, the stories that ask to be written, and the long road back to the saddle.

    In this episode, Alex and Emma discuss:

    03:35 - How Sky Watch came to life

    07:04 - Why Sky Watch remains such a powerful figure in Saddlebred history

    15:52 - Emma’s return to riding as an adult

    21:39 - The emotional reality of horse ownership, rehoming, and loss

    26:57 - Relearning how to ride and what the body remembers

    29:49 - Balancing riding, writing, and motherhood

    34:16 - Finding her next horse and stepping into a new chapter

    38:12 - Thoughts on the future and visibility of the Saddlebred industry

    Connect with Emma:

    Website: https://www.emmahudelson.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/efhudelson/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/efhudelson

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    47 min
  • Meet My Trainer: Andrea Harry, Owner of Meraki Farm
    Apr 8 2026

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    In this episode of The Long Ride Home, Alex Husner sits down with her trainer, Andrea Harry, Owner of Meraki Farm, for a conversation about horsemanship, timing, and the journey that brought them together.

    As a key part of Alex’s return to the saddle, Andrea shares more about her own journey in the American Saddlebred world and the road that led her to become a trainer. She reflects on her early start in the industry, the horses and experiences that shaped her, and what it has meant to build her own barn and community.

    The conversation also explores how her path came to intersect with Alex’s at this chapter of her return to the saddle. Together, they talk about young horses, returning amateurs, memorable wins, and the perspective Andrea brings to both the sport and the people within it.

    In this episode:

    00:33 - Alex welcomes her trainer, Andrea Harry of Meraki Farm

    01:20 - How Andrea got her start in riding at Mercer Springs Farm

    03:50 - What it looked like to start her own barn in 2019

    05:23 - Building an all-women training barn and client community

    09:12 - The story of Johnny Boy and the horse that changed everything

    14:26 - Why returning amateurs are such an important part of Andrea’s program

    16:15 - How Andrea matches riders with the right young horse and path forward

    19:39 - What Alex and Andrea are watching for as Chapstick begins his show journey

    20:44 - A fun but real conversation about bringing more visibility to the sport

    21:53 - Why awareness remains one of the biggest challenges in the Saddlebred world

    23:23 - Andrea’s perspective on participation, breeding, and the future of the industry

    26:53 - What it means to find the right trainer, the right horse, and the right home barn

    Connect with Andrea:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ladyharry/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrea.wolkoff

    Connect with Meraki Farm:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/merakifarmllc/

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    28 min
  • After 26 Years Away: Finding My Way Back to American Saddlebreds
    Mar 24 2026

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    In the very first episode of The Long Ride Home, Alex Husner shares the deeply personal story behind her return to the American Saddlebred world after 26 years away.

    From her final memory of walking out of Freedom Hall at 15 years old to the moment she realized it was finally time to come back, this episode is about far more than horses. It is about identity, timing, courage, and what happens when something that shaped you never fully lets you go.

    Alex opens up about growing up in the Saddlebred industry, stepping away from the sport, and building a full life and career before finding her way back to the barn. She also shares how that return began to take shape, from researching barns and building a budget to finding her trainer, Andrea Harry of Meraki Farm, and ultimately purchasing her new young horse, Son of a Kiss, barn name Chapstick.

    This episode also introduces the heart behind the podcast itself. The Long Ride Home is not only about Alex’s return to the saddle. It is about the people, stories, and future of the American Saddlebred industry. Through honest conversations with riders, trainers, breeders, and returning amateurs, the show aims to honor where people come from while exploring what still calls them forward.

    Whether you have been part of this world for years, are finding your way back to it, or are simply curious about the people and passion behind it, this is where the journey begins.

    In this episode, Alex shares:

    0:33 - Alex reflects on the moment she left Louisville and why it stayed with her for 26 years

    4:20 - The mindset shift that finally gave her the courage to return

    5:05 - The emotional and practical realities of coming back to the sport as an adult

    8:05 - How she found her trainer, Andrea Harry, and Meraki Farm

    10:03 - The story behind finding Chapstick, her young five-gaited prospect

    11:45 - What it’s like to relearn riding in a completely different season of life

    17:45 - Why the Saddlebred industry needs more visibility and fresh interest

    20:00 - The deeper purpose behind The Long Ride Home


    Follow along as the journey continues

    Episode 2 will feature a conversation with trainer Andrea about her path in the industry, her program, and what it means to run an all-women training barn in today’s Saddlebred world.

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    23 min