Animal Training Academy: Making Ripples
Animal Training Academy: Making Ripples

Animal Training Academy: Making Ripples

Ryan Cartlidge

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A show highlighting the animal training subject matter experts that make up the Animal Training Academy membership community

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Caroline Ritter on Horse Training, Cognitive Science, and Somatic Learning [Episode 65]
DEC 4, 2025
Caroline Ritter on Horse Training, Cognitive Science, and Somatic Learning [Episode 65]
In this fascinating and thoughtful episode of the Making Ripples podcast, we welcome Caroline Ritter—a positive reinforcement horse trainer, a certified Feldenkrais teacher, and a true behavior nerd with an academic background in cognitive science. Living and working in Vienna, Austria, Caroline shares her remarkable journey, starting from a life spent with horses, dogs, and cats, to her deep dive into learning theory through dog agility and clicker training. She discusses the pivotal moment that led her to switch her horses over to positive reinforcement, not out of necessity to solve problems, but from an ethical drive to improve communication and gentleness. A key turning point in Caroline's training history was attending a behavior-focused camp where she experienced Feldenkrais for the first time. This somatic learning method, which focuses on movement and awareness, quickly became a core principle, filling a gap in how she applies positive reinforcement to her entire life—including her relationship with her own body. Together, we explore the powerful synergy between positive reinforcement and the nonjudgmental, growth-focused principles of Feldenkrais: The Power of Nonjudgmental Observation: How both R+ and Feldenkrais emphasize realizing and appreciating your own patterns and automatic responses before trying to change them. From Negative to Positive Reinforcement: Caroline's analytical process of first dissecting her traditional, negative reinforcement-based riding cues (e.g., cue, reaction, release) before successfully transitioning her horses to R+ training. Feldenkrais in Animal Training: Applying the principles of balance, axis, and shared movement to her horse groundwork and even dog training, focusing on body awareness and nuances over verbal commands. Shaping Along the Movement Cycle: A deep discussion on the incredible precision and impact of when you choose to click, even in seemingly simple behaviors like walking. The Shared Intention: Moving toward a concept of working with animals where you have a mutual target or goal that goes beyond simply performing a shared movement. Disco Cavallo & Assisted Programs: The importance of designing horse-assisted programs that center the horse's initiative to ensure the animal benefits equally, avoiding the need for the animal to require "therapy after providing the therapy". Caroline's story is an inspiring reminder that the same curiosity, openness, and dedication we bring to training our animals can—and should—be applied to ourselves, paving the way for deeper connection and learning for all participants. Links www.feldenkrais.wien [email protected] www.discocavallo.com Instagram: @florafauna_feldenkrais @discocavallo Facebook: Caroline Ritter @discocavallo
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67 MIN
Caitlin Cohn on Cooperative Care, Consent, and Cats [Episode 64]
NOV 6, 2025
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56 MIN
Jillian Howlett – Learning From Dogs, Growing With People [Episode 63]
OCT 2, 2025
Jillian Howlett – Learning From Dogs, Growing With People [Episode 63]
In this heartfelt episode of the Making Ripples podcast, we're joined by Jillian Howlett – Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner and founder of Walk and Train ACT. From her early days growing up surrounded by animals in rural Victoria, to discovering the transformative power of clicker training with her deaf Koolie cross Archie, Jill shares the winding path that led her from a career in education to her current work supporting dogs and their people in Canberra, Australia. Together, we explore: ✅ How Jill's childhood with spirited animals shaped her perspective on learning and connection ✅ The role Archie played in reigniting her lifelong passion for animal welfare and positive reinforcement ✅ The origins of Walk and Train ACT and her unique "walk and train" approach to supporting busy families ✅ The powerful lessons learned from clients like Amanda and her dog Ren, navigating life and training alongside health challenges ✅ Why community, curiosity, and compassion are cornerstones of Jill's practice This episode is a beautiful celebration of persistence, partnership, and the ripple effects that occur when we invest in relationships built on trust and understanding. Jill's journey is an inspiring reminder that it's never too late to follow your passion, keep learning, and create ripples of change that extend far beyond a single household. Links Instagram: @strudel_and_archie Karen Pryor - find a trainer search Canberra (I'm the only one listed) [email protected] actcdc.org.au - Companion Dog Club, Canberra zddog.com.au - Jess is a key player in the force free community in Canberra
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61 MIN
Choice, Control & Conservation with Olly Jacobs & Calum Torcasio [Episode 61]
JUL 31, 2025
Choice, Control & Conservation with Olly Jacobs & Calum Torcasio [Episode 61]
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Olly Jacobs (he/him) and Calum Torcasio (they/them) from Moonlit Sanctuary - two zookeepers whose passion for animal welfare and behavior science shines through every word. From early dreams of working with animals to becoming key members of Moonlit's show and mammal teams, their parallel journeys are filled with curiosity, grit, and deep respect for the animals they care for. Olly and Calum share their unique entry points into zookeeping, the roles that education, volunteering, and community played in launching their careers, and how their love for Australia's diverse native wildlife continues to grow. We dive into their creative and thoughtful approaches to animal training, with heartwarming and educational stories - from target and station training a potoroo named Pikelet, to building trust and voluntary cooperation for dingo toothbrushing. This episode highlights: ✅ The power of relationship-based training and consent-driven interactions ✅ How show animals are given choice, control, and a starring role in education ✅ Why tailoring communication to the individual matters - no "one-size-fits-all" ✅ How storytelling, humor, and hope create meaningful conservation messages ✅ Their hopes for connecting audiences, especially children, to native species With humility and humor, Olly and Calum show us what it means to train with intention and heart - making waves not just for the animals they work with, but for the future of conservation. Links https://moonlitsanctuary.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/moonlitsanctuary/ https://www.facebook.com/moonlitsanctuary/
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70 MIN