The Horse’s Heartbeat

The Horse’s Heartbeat Compassionate, trauma-informed somatic and equine-assisted therapy for individuals who feel stuck in stress, burnout, or anxiety.

Reconnect with your body, soften the overwhelm, and finally find peace. In-person (Melbourne/Geelong) + online (worldwide).

08/03/2026

Gypsy and Rey❤️❤️…..two girls bringing wisdom, magic and groundedness to The Horse’s Heartbeat herd.

30/01/2026

This ISN’T Gypsy’s paddock, even though she looks like she owns it and she lets herself in to visit Rey whenever she wants🤦‍♀️🤣❤️❤️. Anyone feel like letting her know that she’s supposed to live with Zac?🤣😂🤣

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27/01/2026

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28/12/2025

Happy ‘Welcome Home’ Day, Zac😍🥰❤️. Six years ago today, little Zac arrived to keep Gypsy company.

Zac is a treasure❤️. He makes things easy. Zac hasn’t always been treated well and he arrived with some ‘fight’ in him because he’d learnt that’s what he needed to do to protect himself. Slowly, slowly he learnt that he doesn’t need to protect himself here and that he’s safe. And he softened.

Now he is relaxed, calm and kind - his true nature being allowed to shine through🥰😍.

Love this precious one❤️❤️.

Happy ‘Welcome Home’ Day, Zac😍🥰❤️. Six years ago today, little Zac arrived to keep Gypsy company. Zac is a treasure❤️. H...
28/12/2025

Happy ‘Welcome Home’ Day, Zac😍🥰❤️. Six years ago today, little Zac arrived to keep Gypsy company.

Zac is a treasure❤️. He makes things easy. Zac hasn’t always been treated well and he arrived with some ‘fight’ in him because he’d learnt that’s what he needed to do to protect himself. Slowly, slowly he learnt that he doesn’t need to protect himself here and that he’s safe. And he softened.

Now he is relaxed, calm and kind - his true nature being allowed to shine through🥰😍.

Love this precious one❤️❤️.

25/12/2025
Spot all the sleepy, relaxed horses❤️!! Makes me so happy to see them feeling so safe and content…..and I get to see thi...
25/12/2025

Spot all the sleepy, relaxed horses❤️!! Makes me so happy to see them feeling so safe and content…..and I get to see this view out the window😍. (Can hear Bobby snoring from here🤪😂🤣❤️!!).

Wishing everyone a wonderful Christmas and New Year period.I’m so grateful to have shared time and space with so many am...
23/12/2025

Wishing everyone a wonderful Christmas and New Year period.

I’m so grateful to have shared time and space with so many amazing, courageous, and beautiful people throughout this year. It has truly been an honour to walk alongside you.

May you all see the light that shines brightly from within you, now and into the year ahead.

With love,

Andrea and the whole The Horse's Heartbeat team (especially Gypsy, Zac, Archie, Bobby and Rey)💜

04/12/2025

One year today since we said 'see you again later, precious boy'. 365 days and not a singe one where you haven't been thought of and remembered with love.

Not every horse has a quilt, a tattoo, countless drawings, a Lego statue, painted rocks, trees planted and stories told in remembrance of them (although they should!

Surprise🎉😃😍!! Here she is. Our newest addition to The Horse’s Heartbeat herd. Introducing beautiful Rey❤️😍. We’ll be giv...
26/11/2025

Surprise🎉😃😍!! Here she is. Our newest addition to The Horse’s Heartbeat herd.

Introducing beautiful Rey❤️😍. We’ll be giving Rey some time to settle in and get used to the routines around here. I know she will love the interactions and gentleness that are a standard part of everyone’s day here at The Horse’s Heartbeat.

Precious girl❤️❤️.

So passionate about this project❤️❤️ Live Life Empowered
17/11/2025

So passionate about this project❤️❤️ Live Life Empowered

We’re well overdue for another shift in how we interact with horses. 🐴❤️
12/11/2025

We’re well overdue for another shift in how we interact with horses.
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The horse industry is overdue for change.
Not a new trend, but a shift in culture that reshapes how we think, talk, and connect with horses.

The last time we saw a movement that did that was in the 1980s and 1990s, when Natural Horsemanship began to rise. It did not solve everything, but it did something remarkable. It made people pause, pay attention, and see their horses differently.

Natural Horsemanship helped trigger one of the most significant cultural shifts in horsemanship, reminding us that change is possible.

It encouraged people to use timing instead of force, to listen to feedback, and to see partnership instead of dominance.

That shift was revolutionary.

At its core, Natural Horsemanship is a system built around pressure and release, where the horse learns by responding in ways that make pressure stop. In learning theory, that is called negative reinforcement, not because it is “bad”, but because something is removed when the horse offers the correct response.

There is not just one way to apply this, and that is what makes it so complex. It can be used with precision and feel, creating clearer communication and lower stress, or with too much pressure and poor timing, leading to tension and confusion. Those differences lead to vastly different welfare outcomes.

That is also what made Natural Horsemanship so influential. It was not just a set of techniques. It was a mindset shift toward communication, timing, and awareness. For many, the idea of release became the first clear, tangible way to understand how horses learn. It was influential in changing how people thought about training and communication, though welfare outcomes often depended on how it was applied.

Beyond the mechanics, and why I think it resonated so deeply, is because it changed mindset. It replaced the language of dominance with one of feel, timing, and partnership. It gave everyday riders a sense of agency and hope, the belief that they could understand their horses, not just manage them.

It arrived at the right time too.

Conversations about animal sentience and welfare were growing worldwide, and people were ready for a kinder, more connected approach to training.

We are standing in another moment like that now.

Welfare is finally at the centre of more horse conversations, and more people than ever are asking about emotional wellbeing, agency, pain faces, social needs, and evidence-based care.

At this point, it is going to be hard for everyone to agree on methods of training, and that is not what this conversation is about.

But I think, given what started the Natural Horsemanship movement and what welfare science is showing us today, we can all agree that welfare NEEDS to be the focus right now.

If Natural Horsemanship showed that culture could change once, this moment shows us that it can change again.

Through open discussion, shared learning, and a genuine commitment to welfare, we can write the next chapter together.

Natural Horsemanship changed how many people thought about control, communication, and connection. It showed that our culture can evolve, that awareness and empathy can reshape how we work with horses.

We have done it before.
We can do it again.

There is a growing movement calling for welfare to be at the centre of the sport.

Cultural shifts are never easy, but this time, for better and for worse, we’re more digitally connected than ever. Conversations that used to happen in small barns or clinics are now happening online for the whole world to see. If we use that reach with empathy and intention, with welfare science at its heart, it might just be what makes lasting change possible.

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