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WiSP Sports
1,157 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 40 ratingsThe voice of women in sport.
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Dr. Inga Wolframm on Self Concept and Self Aspect
May 30, 2014 12:19 - 26 minutes - 36.7 MBOur resident Sport’s Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm returns this week with another fascinating topic in which she reveals the secret of ‘self concept’ and ‘self aspect’ which are ways to discover your ability and goals that will hopefully help you fulfill your dreams. You can read Ing’s Blog on here website at www.ingawolframm.com and follow us on Twitter @IngaWolframm and @chrisestafford. You can post your comments and questions on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio.
Notable Equestrians: Jessica Ransehousen; Part 5
May 29, 2014 18:58 - 28 minutes - 39.7 MBWe continue the series of Notable Equestrians with part five of Jessica Ransehousen’s autobiography as she revisits the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games with not-so-fond memories of the food plus some reckless driving, and also reflects on her then 18 year old daughter Missy competing at the North American Junior & Young Rider Championships. You can comment on this episode on the Facebook page at Chris Stafford Radio and follow on Twitter @chrisestafford.
Lucinda Green & Ian Stark Discuss Course Designing
May 27, 2014 17:41 - 35 minutes - 48.6 MBLucinda Green and Ian Stark have between them won Badminton nine times - these days Lucinda travels the world to teach cross country riding while Ian has become a sought after course designer. They join me to review this year’s Badminton course, which was designed for the first time by Italy’s Guiseppi Della Chiesa and offer suggestions about designing courses for today’s sport and what they believe the sport needs at all levels to move forward.
Notable Equestrians: Jessica Ransehousen; Part 4
May 22, 2014 16:17 - 32 seconds - 44.9 MBJessica Ransehousen continues her autobiography as we travel through the 80’s which was a busy period for her with competing, judging and supporting her daughter Missy’s eventing career. You can join in the conversation on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio and follow on Twitter @chrisestafford.
The Chris & Inga Show: There's No Such Thing as Losing
May 21, 2014 16:58 - 25 minutes - 34.9 MBSports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm returns with another topic of interest to riders this time explaining why she believes ‘there is no such thing as losing’. Be sure to check out Inga’s blog on her website here. Join in the conversation on the Facebook Page here and follow us on Twitter @IngaWolframm and @chrisestafford.
Notable Equestrians: Jessica Ransehousen; Part 3
May 15, 2014 15:04 - 25 minutes - 34.9 MBJessica Ransehousen continues with Part 3 of her autobiography as she takes her from the late 1960's through the '70's during which time she became a recognized dressage judge and raised her two children Clayton and Missy spending some time in Europe. You can comment on this episode on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio and follow on Twitter @chrisestafford.
Dr. Jenny Johnson's Veterinary Tip #16
May 14, 2014 21:20 - 11 minutes - 15.5 MBOn this week's episode, Dr. Jenny Johnson talks about movement and how it relates to the gaits of the horse. For information about Oakhill Shockwave and Veterinary Chiropractic please visit equineshockwave.com and on Facebook here. Follow us on Twitter @DrJennyJohnson and @chrisestafford.