
Meet The Healers

Cherry - 2003 - 2023
Cherry was a powerful pony both physically and spiritually. The moment I first felt her lead rope in my hand to bring her home I knew I loved her. Her energy was so unique, soft and nurturing yet powerful and alert. Losing Cherry was a hard process to navigate and it seemed to unlock grief from the deepest channels of my being. Losses from this life and beyond. She was always there somehow, guiding me and pushing me from her new realm. I am grateful for that time, as hard as it was it gifted me a lot and she will never be forgotten. Science tells us that energy cannot be destroyed and just transformed, I know that to be true with Cherry and I will often feel her presence when i'm doing deep healing work with clients. Fly high sweet Cherry, knowing that you were loved to the last. Thank you for choosing me as your final guardian. Forever my divine feminine guide, we walk together still.

Rebel - 2006 - 2025
Rebel, my dear, sweet unicorn of a horse. You were sent to me by Cherry and very much helped to heal a broken heart. From the moment I first met him and rode him I couldn’t stop smiling and singing. He gave me so much joy and confidence in my riding and I just loved working with him and hugging his neck and smooching his nose. He really loved the client work, he'd be the first over if he saw a crowd arrive, or the massage bed come out and he was the first horse that I worked alongside when starting with the shamanic healings. Never did I think that I'd be changing this Bio to be in retrospect. When we designed this site he was full of life and love and losing him was a real shock and completely devastating. From darkness there always comes light, the lessons will flow in due course and for now I dedicate this website and the film to Rebel, for all he gave so generously from his sweet, sweet soul. Fly high sweet unicorn, you will always be in my heart, my divine masculine guide, we walk together still.

Archie
Archie is the most beautiful wise and sweet soul. When there is grief to work with he will be right there and hold you so safely that you are able to unlock and release. He is where this journey really began for me as when I decided I needed to get horses back into my life I was introduced to him and the rest really is history. He was the catalyst for my whole journey into working with equines in the way that I do. I’m eternally grateful to him for that.
Archie is a 16hh Irish Sports Horse and is semi retired with just light hacking as and when his body is willing. He loves to get out and have walks and say hi to all the horses in the neighbourhood, he’s really sociable with other horses and he’s been a great babysitter to Chip and Flo.

Chip
Chip, previously known as baby Chip but now more of a teenager. Chip is an American Quarter horse. He's so incredibly intelligent and always watching and working things out. You have to be fully present to work with Chip and you have to have boundaries. He is coming into himself more and more after a start, where I would say he had a bit of an edge to him. Slowly over time the edges are softening. He's incredibly quick to learn and that is a double edged sword as it means he can learn the wrong as quickly as the right. He's here as a teacher for me, to step into my own ability, assert fair but strong boundaries, be soft and not rushing and i'm sure was we begin our ridden journey together he will teach me a whole lot more. I'm looking forward to seeing where the journey takes us.

Beanie
Beanie, dear little Beanie, my mini shetland. She may be small but she is mighty, she knows what she wants and she doesn’t mind asking for it. Beanie is more than capable of looking after her own needs and yet if ever I’m upset or a client is upset she will be straight there at your side like glue offering her nurturing support. I find myself staring at Beanie a lot and marvelling at how tiny and perfect she is. She’s a joy to work with and it's a total privilege and honour to be her guardian.

Flo
Flo is a Dartmoor Hill Pony whom I met on the moor but never imagined I’d actually end up owning. It’s a long story but she again provided a valuable lesson that if you get your head / ego out of the way and open up to what the universe is offering then life will be magic. I use the word magic as Flo was perfectly tame even on the moor as a 5 month old baby and she’s been the friendliest baby you could ever imagine meeting. They say when they come off the moor tame they are magic ponies and she most definitely is. She has already provided clients with some truly life changing sessions, she is not a new soul that is for sure. She has some amusing antics and there isn’t a bad bone in her body.