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Horses Heal: Stable Recovery's Purposeful Path from Addiction

Original Title: On the Lead: The Miracle of Stable Recovery

Resources

Books

  • "Rascal Flatts" song titles - The original intended name for the horse Bless the Broken was "Bless the Broken Road," a song by Rascal Flatts, but the name was not approved.

People Mentioned

  • Christian Counselor (Founder of Stable Recovery) - Founder of the Stable Recovery program, which helps individuals in recovery through purposeful employment in the horse industry.
  • Frank Taylor (Taylor Made) - An "idea guy" who initially proposed the concept of a school of horsemanship to Christian Counselor.
  • Will Waldron (Ambassador for Stable Recovery) - A success story and ambassador for the Stable Recovery program, who has a history in recovery and works in horse racing.
  • Blaine Service (Son of John Service) - A graduate of Stable Recovery who grew up in a barn and is now training for Brad Cox.
  • John Service - Father of Blaine Service.
  • Brad Cox - Trainer for whom Blaine Service is currently training.
  • Mike Lowry - A participant who was with Will's race team from the beginning and is now a farm manager at Taylor Made.
  • Tyler Maxwell - A person mentioned as a success story from the program.
  • Josh Franks - A person mentioned as a success story from the program.
  • Rascal Flatts - A musical group whose song title was the original inspiration for naming a horse.

Organizations & Institutions

  • The Jockey Club - Co-presenter of the "On The Lead" podcast and a supporter of Stable Recovery.
  • In The Money Media - Co-presenter of the "On The Lead" podcast.
  • Taylor Made - An organization that has taken a risk and provided opportunities for people in recovery within the horse industry.
  • Keeneland - An organization that has partnered with Stable Recovery, providing housing and jobs for individuals in recovery at their track.
  • Winstar - A partner organization supporting Stable Recovery.
  • Coolmore - A partner organization supporting Stable Recovery.
  • Godolphin - A partner organization supporting Stable Recovery.
  • Judmont - An organization that Stable Recovery will be working with next month.
  • Wendy's - A fast-food restaurant mentioned as an example of a job that may not be fulfilling for individuals in recovery.
  • Domino's - A fast-food restaurant mentioned as an example of a job that may not be fulfilling for individuals in recovery.

Courses & Educational Resources

  • Stable Recovery Program - A program designed to help individuals in recovery find purposeful employment and build successful lives, primarily through working with horses.
  • School of Horsemanship - The initial concept proposed by Frank Taylor, which evolved into the Stable Recovery program.

Websites & Online Resources

  • stablerecovery.net - The official website for Stable Recovery, where individuals can find information on how to get help or support the program.

Other Resources

  • Bless the Broken - A horse that is a success story for the program and for Will Waldron, named after a song by Rascal Flatts.
  • Bourbonette - A qualifying race for the Kentucky Oaks.
  • Kentucky Oaks - A significant horse race.
  • Acorn - A race held in Saratoga.
  • Turfway Park - A location where a horse race was held and where Stable Recovery participants celebrated a win.
  • Churchill Downs - A location where Will Waldron has a racing stable.
  • September Sale - A sale event at Keeneland.
  • October Sale - A sale event at Keeneland.
  • Breeders' Cup - An upcoming major horse racing event.

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