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Authors: Linda Kohanov
benefits of,
345
case studies,
344â45
consensual leadership and,
386
emotional-strength training for increasing,
344
,
345â48
,
365
strategizing for future responses,
348â50
vulnerability-averse behavior
author's experience,
332â39
case studies,
330â32
,
339â40
,
344â45
ego and,
352
with horses,
337â39
at workplace,
332â37
Waal, Frans de,
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,
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,
275â76
,
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Waking the Tiger
(Levine),
241
Walters, Lisa,
408
Wanless, Mary,
165
Warren, James,
66
war stallions,
27
Washington
(Chernow),
66
,
86â87
Washington, George,
23
emotional stamina of,
68
,
207â8
,
412
Fabian strategy of,
88â89
during French and Indian War,
63â65
,
67
,
204
,
215
,
388
horse-riding skills of,
53
as horse trainer,
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,
62â63
,
71
,
226
,
412
humanistic philosophy of,
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,
65
,
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,
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,
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,
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intellectual ability/horse sense of,
50
leadership skills of,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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“melancholy Truths,”
88
at Monmouth Court House (1778),
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,
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mother of,
61â63
nonpredatory wisdom of,
98
objectified populations and,
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,
214â15
personal attacks against,
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,
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personality of,
54
as revolutionary,
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at Trenton (1777),
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at Valley Forge (1777),
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,
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,
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,
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wife of,
68â71
Washington, Lawrence,
61â62
Washington, Martha,
68â71
Washington, Mary Ball,
61â63
Washington's Secret War
(Fleming),
69
Way of the Horse
(Kohanov),
264â66
weaning,
134
West, Harry,
200â201
What Got You Here Won't Get You There
(Goldsmith),
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,
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Wild
(Griffiths),
232
Wild about Horses
(Scanlan),
43
Wilkinson, Barbara (pseud.),
325â29
,
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Wilson, Edward O.,
402
Winchell, Walter,
13
winning, obsession with,
97â98
,
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,
198
women
anger as expressed by,
246â47
emancipation of,
84â85
feminine wisdom,
359
“glass ceiling” preventing upward movement for,
96
grudge holding by,
207
life-affirming rituals of,
392
nonpredatory wisdom of,
158
objectification of,
209â10
objectification/projection by,
211â12
oxytocin and,
119â20
,
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,
158
as pleasure riders,
85
professional, as aggressive,
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,
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sharo
tradition as viewed by,
391
women's liberation,
2
Woodman, Marion,
355
workaholism,
411â12
workplace
anger at,
243â44
boundary setting at,
306â7
,
312â15
,
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consensual leadership at,
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,
386
depression symptoms caused by,
261
grudge holding at,
207
inequities at,
255â56
interpersonal strife at,
301â2
,
332â39
,
341â42
,
397â400
nonpredatory power needed at,
369
shaming statements at,
216â18
,
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,
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vulnerability-averse behavior at,
332â37
World of the Scythians, The
(Rolle),
90
World War II,
60
wu-wei
(not doing),
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,
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,
182â84
,
208
Yasodhara (Indian princess),
170â71
yin/yang duality,
84â86
,
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,
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YouTube,
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Zamel, Pamela,
220â21
L
inda Kohanov
is an internationally recognized author, speaker, riding instructor, and horse trainer. In 1997, she founded Epona Equestrian Services, an Arizona-based collective of horse professionals, educators, coaches, and counselors exploring the potential of the horse-human bond. Due to increasing international interest, the business expanded, becoming Eponaquest Worldwide as she and her colleagues trained instructors who now practice on five continents.
Linda is the author of the bestseller
The Tao of Equus, Riding between the Worlds,
and
The Way of the Horse
(with artist Kim McElroy). Linda's books have been translated into French, German, and Dutch, and are used as texts at universities throughout the United States.
Linda lectures and conducts workshops at conferences and retreat centers throughout the world, and since 2002, she and her colleagues have trained thousands of people. Seminars at her home base in Amado, Arizona, attract business leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, scientists, mental health professionals, artists, and coaches from around the world. Linda has developed innovative, highly effective approaches to leadership training and team building that have been embraced by executive coaches, sales managers, and major players in the aerospace industry. Starting in 2003, Linda and her colleagues began training instructors capable of leading their own seminars in the Eponaquest approach to equine-facilitated learning. By 2012, close to two hundred Eponaquest Instructors from the United States, Canada, Europe, England, Ireland,
Australia, and South Africa had graduated from an apprenticeship program covering the most beneficial practices for enhancing the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being of their clients.
Linda's main website is
www.eponaquest.com
. A web symposium with in-depth conversations on the material and practical skills presented in
The Power of the Herd
is available at
www.poweroftheherd.com
.
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