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Lauren-Jane Nevill
In 2019, I launched my  Social Supercharge: Riders course, which is a digital course created to help equestrians promote themselves better online and attract what they want from it. Since it launched, I’ve been able to work with, learn about, and help riders from (literally) all over the world, including this lady from New Zealand!
In addition to the course, all equestrians taking part in my Social Supercharge: Riders get access to a free Facebook group, amazing discounts, and, lately, the chance to participate in the NFU Countryside equestrian T&T panel! It’s an incredible group and it’s lovely to see these fab riders upping their social media game and getting what they want from it.
I thought it would be fun to share a bit about some of the amazing riders I get to work with, and today, it’s all about Lauren-Jane Nevill

Name Lauren-Jane Nevill (or L-J as most people call me)

Whereabouts do you live?

On a sheep and beef farm in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of the North Island, New Zealand

What’s your favourite equestrian discipline?

Show Hunter (as we call it here in NZ) – for me it’s the perfect combination of dressage & jumping as you have to have the precision to get the scores and perfect striding, as well as jumping clear.

Tell us about the horses in your life

Diva aka Anadiva is a 15.1hh dark brown Warmblood mare who is 14 years old. She 100% lives up to her name, is the ultimate alpha mare but has the kindest heart and tries so hard. She is a bit of a worrier which has been our biggest challenge. At shows as she gets very tense but at the moment she is recovering from a bit of a battle with leg injuries so we are just hacking around the farm. She was my Mum’s dressage horse until I took her and taught her to jump (sorry Mum!), since then she has decided she doesn’t like dressage and much prefers show hunter & jumping!

Rum is a 15.2hh grey mare, and we believe she is a Station bred horse which can be a mixture of Clydesdale, Thoroughbred and goodness knows what else! We have no idea how old she is – we think late teens – and she was actually given to my Dad for free! Her previous owner had a few falls off her (she has a wicked buck!) and Dad was in need of a new hunter so she came home in our truck one day after a hunt. She is quite possibly one of the sweetest horses we have ever had and is so polite on the ground. She is purely used for hunting and loves hacking around the farm too.

Epic aka Aranui Epic is my 28-year-old Cat. A Welsh Mountain Pony who we have had since I was 6 and he was 5. He has probably taught me the most as he was newly broken in when we got him and was my first pony off the lead rein. He has recently come home to retire and has the biggest character – if you are 14 seconds late with his dinner you know about it!! At 28 he is not without his health challenges, but we are managing all of those and he has definitely re-instated himself as Captain in charge once more.

What’s your greatest equestrian achievement so far?

My greatest equestrian achievement so far has been without a doubt the 6 months I spent in Canada working as a Wrangler, guiding trails. It’s not a typical achievement in the sense of winning a ribbon/class but for me, it was something that I had always wanted to do and to have that goal achieved was huge! It was an amazing experience as I got to live in The Rocky Mountains at Lake Louise, and ride horses for a job! The people I met are friends for life and it will always hold a place in my heart.

What’s your ultimate equestrian dream?

My ultimate equestrian dream would be to win a Show Hunter Title class at our Horse of the Year Show. I watch these classes every single year and it would be the most amazing dream to win, but even just to qualify and compete would be a huge success for me as well! It’s definitely my biggest goal/aim at the moment.

Care to share a funny equestrian story?

I was at a show with Diva and the grounds where this show is held has a lot of wide open space which normally she is fine with. Upon arriving at the show, she seemed calm enough for me to have a quick ride and we were by ourselves working in one of the arenas. However, in the distance she spotted two ponies cantering around and had an absolute meltdown which involved a lot of rearing and then spinning. Needless to say, I fell off and she then proceeded to gallop through the show grounds whinnying and refusing to be caught! The next day I had several people ride past me and say “ohh so you’re the rider for that horse” – I think the entire show ground had seen her performance and knew exactly who she was!! I was rather embarrassed by this at the time, but I can laugh about it now!

Best bit of riding advice you’ve been given

“Every time you ride, you are teaching the horse to listen to you or to ignore you” – Jen Hamilton

This piece of advice often came up when I was having lessons with Jen. I was extremely lucky to be coached by her whenever she came to New Zealand and a lot of what she has said over the years I still apply in my riding today. Although she doesn’t come to New Zealand anymore I am lucky enough to have her book “A Jump Ahead” at home, and I will often read it before I ride if I am wanting to work on something in particular for that day.

Favourite equestrian brands 

I am a huge fan of Back on Track. The way their products work with the magnetics and helping to promote blood circulation etc are amazing. They have worked time and time again with our horses and my core favourites would have to be their stable boots and rugs. I have even found their human products amazing, and their t-shirt has on more than one occasion helped with sore muscles on my back and shoulders.

Equissage has been another huge help, and has been instrumental in helping get Diva back into work following her injuries. It’s always interesting to see how each horse reacts differently during and post a session with an Equissage, and to see them much happier/relaxed afterwards is always such a treat.

I absolutely love my Kep helmet! I have unfortunately had a few concussions over the years and with my Kep helmet I really feel like my head is protected well. It sits a bit lower on the back of the head which means more of your head is covered/protected, and the air vents through it are magical on a hot day! They even close up so when it’s raining you don’t get the rain coming into your hat! I often walk around wearing it because I forget that I have it on as I find it that comfortable!

I am the biggest fan of my saddles, my jump saddle was made here in NZ by a local saddler and was actually custom made for my last pony, but strangely seems to fit Diva like a glove! And my dressage saddle is an Albion, and it honestly feels like I am sitting in an armchair it’s that comfortable! It’s actually made me enjoy dressage schooling because I know that both Diva and I are comfortable when we have our Albion on!

Through the course, I had discovered HiHo Silver and their products are the things dreams are made of! I love how timeless and classic their pieces are, and how you can wear them anywhere without worrying about them. Thankfully both my bridesmaids are from the country/rural as they will most definitely be wearing some pieces when our wedding happens next year!

One thing we might not know about you?

Ohhh this is hard one…if people have only recently found me on social media then they might not know that I did Ballet for 14 years and was 2 grades off getting to teaching level. As a result of doing it for so many years, I absolutely love going to watch the Ballet and will always try and see it when they tour the country. My favourite Ballet to watch would have to be Swan Lake!

Do you have anything you deem as ‘lucky’ when you ride/compete?

I don’t have anything in particular that I deem to be lucky but if I have a win or a successful show I will try and wear that combination of clothing again at the next show.

Do you have any superstitions or rituals when you compete? How did this start?

I try to never wear anything new for the first time at competitions. Every time I have done this I have had terrible jumping rounds or not been placed if it’s been in flat classes. Mum and I always joke about it so I think it has stemmed from her as she also rides and competes!

I also have to have an odd number of plaits in my horse’s mane when we are competing too. And the forelock has to be “odd” numbered one (so she can have say 8 plaits down her mane and the forelock has to be number 9). I have no idea where this has come from but for as long as I can remember I have to have an odd number of plaits – which seems ridiculous as I write this!

If you could have dinner with any rider/equestrian, who would that be?

I would love to have dinner with Tori Colvin as she is an incredible hunter jumper rider and I would love talk to her about how she does everything!

If you could ride any horse in the world – past or present – who would it be?

 Ohhh there are so many amazing horses out there! From the hunter jumper scene in the USA, I would love to ride Tori Colvin’s Private Practice or Ovation – they both look like absolutely amazing horses! I also think Valegro would be incredible as well – he makes dressage look like such fun.

Why did you join Social Supercharge: Riders?

 I joined the Social Supercharge: Riders course to up my social media skills as I had just started blogging and felt a bit lost with trying to take things to the next level. I was also hoping it would be a great way of connecting with like-minded people who were on the same journey!

What’s the best thing about the course?

The best thing about the course is the fact that it has taught me to be more confident with social media and to think outside the square a little more. The concept of documenting and not creating has been huge for me too – because when I first started blogging I was worried I wasn’t going to have enough content “created”.

Being able to go in and out of the course as you please is great too, as you can do it your own time and then refresh your memory when you need to as well! And the other amazing part is of course Rhea herself – her knowledge and platforms are great to listen to! Could not have done it without her!!

Tell us all the places where we can find you

You can find me on Instagram at @thewanderinghogget

I also have a Farming and Country lifestyle blog called The Wandering Hogget and my website is www.thewanderinghogget.co.nz

Megan Pollitt The Girl In Green and Jaffa
Last year, I launched my  Social Supercharge: Riders course, which is a digital course created to help equestrians promote themselves better online and attract what they want from it. Since it launched, I’ve been able to work with, learn about, and help riders from (literally) all over the world through the beauty of online training! In addition to the course, all equestrians taking part in my Social Supercharge: Riders get access to a free Facebook group, amazing discounts, and, lately, the chance to participate in the NEW NFU Countryside equestrian T&T panel! It’s an incredible group and it’s lovely to see these fab riders upping their social media game and getting what they want from it.
I thought it would be fun to share a bit about some of the amazing riders I get to work with, and today, it’s all about Megan Pollitt.

Getting to know Megan Pollitt

Name : Megan Pollitt / @_the_girl_in_green_

Whereabouts do you live? Sourhope, in the middle of a valley in the Scottish Borders.

What’s your favourite equestrian discipline?

Dressage, I used to be a XC lover weirdly!

Tell us about the horses in your life

Ruby (Ruby Slippers) is a 14 year old, 16.2hh , bay mare who I’ve owned for almost three months! She’s previously evented but has come to live with me for a little bit of a quieter life, exploring our beautiful scenery, hopefully getting out to do some dressage, showing, working hunters and possibly even some hunter trials if I ever get my brave pants on! She’s a sensitive and sassy girl, with a huge heart, and I’m really looking forward to growing our connection and seeing what the future holds for us! She loves posing for selfies and dislikes walking through mud.

Jaffa (Wildfire) is my 23 year old, 13hh, chestnut , Welsh B/Arab. Wow, where do I start with this little monster! I’ve had Jaff for 14 years I think it is now, he’s my first and forever pony! He has always been such a character, my hardest challenge yet and definitely not a first pony; to be fair, he’d have me on the floor today! He’s now happily retired, living his best life with another pony, two goats and some chickens! Unfortunately, he stayed back in Yorkshire with mum, when I moved to Scotland as we didn’t want to unsettle him. Nothing makes me happier than seeing his ginger face when I go visit back home!

Megan Pollitt The Girl In The Green

What’s your greatest equestrian achievement so far?

Everything always goes out of my head with these ones! I’ve never done any big competitions or anything too exciting either, so I think I’m going to say winning our first riding club dressage test which was both mine and my horse’s (at the time) first test too! The winning wasn’t the greatest achievement either, it was more that we had gone out, had no mishaps, I’d dared ride in front of people, and we’d actually done a nice test too! A few months before, I’d been told my horse would never do it, he was the wrong horse for me, and for dressage, so it was good to take a step back and work on our faults to come back and then do well too!

What’s your ultimate equestrian dream?

I’d love to be able to have my own transport so I could get out and about. It’s hard to try and plan competitions and training when every outing has the extra £100+ of horsebox hire on! Ultimately I’d love to be able to affiliate in dressage, it’s always been a dream!

Care to share a funny equestrian story?

It’s probably a ‘you had to be there’ moment, but Jaff has a way of embarrassing you whenever he can, he loves an audience!

We were out hacking one day and despite holding up traffic behind (me oblivious at the time) Jaff had decided to take a particular liking to a specific spot and would not move at all. Now he’s only small and at this point, I was quite tall on him, and was having to pony club kick- the lot, normally any leg movement and he’s off at the speed of light, not that day. He stood there for a good 10 minutes, chilled as anything just not moving… anywhere. Of course, this first car in the jam was only someone from my yard who was howling so much she couldn’t even get out to help, I’ve never lived it down to this day.

Best bit of riding advice you’ve been given?

Take the time YOU need.

I think this is important to remember as everyone’s lives, horses, way of learning, finances etc… are all completely different which is going to affect the time it takes. I’m learning not to be so hard on myself for not already being there, if it was easy, everyone would be doing it!

Favourite equestrian brands

I am a big lover of Harry Hall.com and all the featuring brands such as Masta etc. I’ve always used their items and find it super handy being able to find everything all in one place online! Me and the horses are always wearing at least one of their items, they are such good quality and long-lasting! I find the continued support over social media really lovely and couldn’t recommend them for all your horsey needs enough!

Hiho Silver is another brand I have adored since I was very small wandering around Burghley horse trials! As my love has grown, so has my collections and I’m super lucky and grateful to be a brand ambassador for them now too. Such a lovely team to work with, and I take so much pride when wearing my jewellery. My favourite has to be my newest addition, the cherry roller with a red bead in the middle for Ruby!

The Husk. I love the ethos and design behind this brand! I have a saddle pad and I think it’s quite possibly my favourite saddle pad I’ve owned yet, it’s so breathable and Ruby gets on with it really well! Looking online instantly made me create a wish list a mile long though, so do beware!

Apt Cavalier Equestrian. Apt Cavalier has always caught my eye when I’ve been scrolling down socials or on riders out at events. I love the luxury feel to a performance item and love the variety in colours offered too. Very smart and stylish!

One thing we might not know about you?

If you haven’t seen my Instagram bio before then you probably don’t know I work full time as a Paramedic. I actually took three years away from horses before coming back this summer to allow me to study, qualify and settle in the role.

I also have Feather and Fell, which is a small little country & equestrian business that I run alongside work, to help with keeping Ruby and hopefully to save for a horsebox one day!

Do you have anything you deem as ‘lucky’ when you ride/compete?

Nope!

Do you have any superstitions or rituals when you compete? How did this start?

Not really, although I never eat beforehand but I think that’s more nerves!

If you could have dinner with any rider/equestrian, who would that be?

I think it would be Olivia Towers. I just love her and how she is using social media in such a positive, inspiring way.

If you could ride any horse in the world – past or present – who would it be?

It has to be Mr Mulry! What a machine! He looks similar to my old horse Bernard, especially with the dinner plate feet. Imagine the power!

Why did you join Social Supercharge: Riders?

I joined because I wanted to up my social media and create connections with other riders and businesses. Having a solely country feed before I wanted a little help on how to integrate horses into it too. I wanted to create authentic posts, about general day to day life with the horses.

What’s the best thing about the course

I’ve really enjoyed all of it, the format is great and the information is easy to digest and you can keep going back. I enjoyed interacting with others on the course and the opportunities it has brought too! My favourite thing has probably been realising that just because at this moment in time I’m not out competing etc, you can still have an equestrian account, still have those brand connections and actually the ‘behind the scenes’ of horses can be much more loved than professional competition photos. It’s a course suitable for all equestrians, not just the riders too!

Tell us all the places where we can find you

My Instagram is: @_the_girl_in_green_ (https://www.instagram.com/_the_girl_in_green_/)

My blog is: https://meganpollitt.wixsite.com/thegirlingreen

My Facebook is: https://www.facebook.com/TheGirlInGreenEq/

Becky Wren by Sophie Callahan

Image by Sophie Callahan

Last year, Social Supercharge: Riders hit the virtual shelves, to help equestrian utilise their social media better (and attract what they want through using it!) . Since it launched, I’ve been able to work with, learn about, and help riders from (literally) all over the world through the beauty of online training! In addition to the course, all equestrians taking part in my Social Supercharge: Riders get access to a free Facebook group and, lately, the chance to participate in the NEW NFU Countryside equestrian T&T panel! It’s an incredible group and it’s lovely to see these fab riders upping their social media game and getting what they want from it. And I want you to get to know these riders better too…

In this blog, I’m going to introduce you to Becky Wren, who you might know better as Country Bumpkin Chic. Becky is a Hiho Silver ambassador and I have got to know her through this, through her award winning blog, and through the group too. And now you can find out more about her here…

Cross Country William Carey Photography

Image by William Carey Photography

Name

Becky Wren

Whereabouts do you live?

In a lovely rural village just outside Dorchester in Dorset. Which very handily is only 2 miles from the horses & a 20 minute drive to the coast for non horsey fun.

What’s your favourite equestrian discipline?

Eventing of course! I love to challenge myself & you can’t beat the XC adrenalin rush.

Tell us about the horses in your life

Barley aka Red Sky Diamond is a 17.1 ISH who we’ve had since he was 5 & he’s now 16 – so part of the family. He’s had lots of injuries over the years but loves his XC, so we wrap him up in cotton wool for his BE events. He has such a gorgeous soul & owes me nothing. He’ll start next season at BE 100 aiming to step up to Novice.

Leo aka MBF online is a 6-year-old 16.1 ISH who we’ve owned for 2 years. He is full of character & I’m very excited about his future in eventing & show jumping. He’ll start next season at BE 90 & then step up to BE 100.

I’d love to do an International 2* with the boys at some point, so that will be the aim in 2020.

Leo - Eventer Challenge

Credit: Dorset Photo Event

What’s your greatest equestrian achievement so far?

Having 2 sound horses at the end of the 2019 season was amazing.

When I was 16, I was selected to represent the South West at the JRN (Junior Regional Novice) championships, however, sadly my horse was off games so we didn’t attend – but was an honour to be selected & the training was great & this is 20+ years ago.

What’s your ultimate equestrian dream?

To compete at an international over in Ireland where the boys are originally from.

Care to share a funny equestrian story?

Not funny at the time, but when I was 10 & riding my Welsh Section B pony Music Master, at a local hunter trial, he stopped at a downhill ditch or coffin as we used to call them back then. I fell off into the coffin with his bridle. My mum was not impressed.

Best bit of riding advice you’ve been given

For dressage from event rider Joe Roome, it was to be in the moment with your horse, which helps me to stay in the zone. And from Jabeena Maslin for my show jumping, making sure I ride like a tiger & have enough fuel in the tank. I now play eye of the tiger in the morning before a competition to psyche myself up.

Favourite equestrian brands 

Noble Outfitters for all my everyday breeches

Pikeur for competition breeches & jacket – which you can put in the washing machine

KEP for my gorgeous helmet

Flying Changes for my super smart jacket for best

Super X Country for the smartest XC colours

Henry James Saddlery for my bridle, stirrup leathers & reins – they have amazing grip.

One thing we might not know about you?

In my early days I competed 2 horses up to Intermediate & used to jump 1.25m for fun. 

Do you have anything you deem as ‘lucky’ when you ride/compete?

Yes, I don’t compete without my rose quartz in the pocket of my breeches. It was a new ritual for 2019 to keep me safe & it really has. It’s said that it brings the energy rays of determination, commitment & caring.

If you could have dinner with any rider/equestrian, who would that be?

Can I have a dinner party please? I would invite: Pippa Funnell, Piggy French, Tim Price, Chris Burton, Laura Collett, Ben Hobday, Gemma Tattersall & Carl Hester (I had a Christmas lunch with him when I was 12 at a Dressage event for young dressage riders & he was lovely)

If you could ride any horse in the world – past or present – who would it be?

I’d ride Charlotte Dujardin’s Valegro in the dressage, Ben Maher’s Explosion in the show jumping & Tim Price’s Wesko on the cross country – a winning combination for eventing, right?

Why did you join Social Supercharge: Riders?

I treated myself to membership after winning the 2019 Haynet Countryside Blogger of the Year Award as I wanted to keep up the momentum from winning the award & step it up a notch.

What’s the best thing about the course?

The information is so easy to digest & I love the style of the talking power points as well as being able to dip in & out of the course as & when.

Tell us all the places where we can find you 

I blog over at www.countrybumpkinchic.co.uk

Instagram @becky_wren https://www.instagram.com/becky_wren/

Facebook Country Bumpkin Chic https://www.facebook.com/CountryBumpkinChic/

Twitter @becky_wren https://twitter.com/Becky_Wren

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Gemma Gilbert Gem Eventing

In 2019, I launched my very first digital course aimed at equestrians and riders called Social Supercharge: Riders. Since it launched, I’ve been able to work with, learn about, and help riders from (literally) all over the world through the beauty of online training! In addition to the course, all equestrians taking part in my Social Supercharge: Riders get access to a free Facebook group and, lately, the chance to participate in the NEW NFU Countryside equestrian T&T panel! It’s an incredible group and it’s lovely to see these fab riders upping their social media game and getting what they want from it. And I want you to get to know these riders better too…

First up is Gemma Gilbert, who you might know better as Gem Eventing. I’ve know Gem for a little while now, and actually asked her to test the Social Supercharge: Riders course for me, before it launched officially to the big wide world! You’ll find out a whole lot more about Gem and her lovely skewbald Con below… and you can find out how to follow her at the bottom of her interview too!

Gem eventing and Con

Getting to know Gemma Gilbert aka Gem Eventing

Name
Gemma Gilbert

Whereabouts do you live?
I live in the South West of the country in a town called Yeovil in Somerset, a county famous for tractors and cider.

What’s your favourite equestrian discipline?
My favourite equestrian discipline has got to be Cross Country, the excitement of both horse and rider in the start box as well as the pure buzz you get galloping through the finish line. One other thing I get to wear is all my lovely purple xc stuff which is a whole load of purple and lilac matchy matchy which makes me very happy.

Tell us about the horses in your life
My lovely boy is called Conner, Apache Blue for posh. He is a 11 year old skewbald tobiano gelding, with stunning two blue eyes, he is very unique and eye catching.
I have been the proud owner 3.5 years . We have had a few lows which has set us back but some amazing highs.
We compete all disciplines, show jumping, dressage and unaffiliated eventing. We also compete for our local riding club Taunton and District and have represented them at national level two years running.

What’s your greatest equestrian achievement so far?
Leading on from representing my riding club, my greatest equestrian achievement has got to be coming 9th in the country last year at the British Riding Club National Championships with my show jumping team mates.

What’s your ultimate equestrian dream?
My ultimate equestrian dream has got to be riding round Badminton grassroots or winning a national title.

Care to share a funny equestrian story?

I lack in this department but I think the funniest story has got to be when I was younger, I was doing gymkhana games with my sister leading me, she fell over and the pony stopped went down for grass and I slid off down the neck of the pony.

Best bit of riding advice you’ve been given
Worry about your own score, don’t compare it to others as you’re only really completing against yourself.

Favourite equestrian brands-
I work with the following brands…

My favourite equestrian brand has got to be Hiho Silver. The gorgeous equestrian jewellery you can literally wear it from yard to out for dinner. Some real timeless classics such as the cherry roller bangle.

3 Donkeys coveralls are complete life savers for competition wear, keeping everything clean and tidy. I recently was honoured to help launch the Dartmoor coveralls which are waterproof and rideable coveralls.

eGlove are fabulous, they sell riding gloves which you can use your mobile phone or touch your smart watch. They come in a huge range of colour and styles.

Albion, I’m lucky both my saddles are Albion but their tack cleaner is a game changer. It really is incredible stuff the results are amazing.

I’m not linked to these brands…

Cool Horse Socks, are brilliant for all your long socks needs. Any colour and pretty much any pattern and super comfy and breathable.

Honest Riders, I have a few t-shirts and jumpers and I just love the slogans and the fact that Zoe is so amazing with making everything as  sustainable as she can.

One thing we might not know about you?
I am a precision engineer for a living. I studied as an Apprentice and have been qualified for 2 years now. There aren’t many women in the industry on shop floor.

Do you have anything you deem as ‘lucky’ when you ride/compete?
I have a pair of thread bare socks my late grandma gave to me which I wear under my long socks. They are a pale blue, not purple, which might be a bit of shock for some.

Do you have any superstitions or rituals when you compete? How did this start?

I never ever compete in brand-new things. It’s got have been trained in or ridden in before a competition, sounds slightly silly but when I have ridden in brand new items I have fallen off. So when I was given my new Hiho Silver stock pin, I hacked round the village with my stock on just to wear it in the week before our dressage competition!

If you could have dinner with any rider/equestrian, who would that be?
I would say Gemma Tattersall not only is an amazing rider, and continues to produce incredible horses. Not only that, we have the same name and both love purple.

If you could ride any horse in the world – past or present – who would it be?

I would say Ben Hobday Mr Mulry as that V8 cob is something else. I think he would be incredible to take him eventing.

Why did you join Social Supercharge: Riders?
I was kindly gifted the course by Rhea as a test rider. It couldn’t have come at a better time as going from riding and competing regularly, to both me and my horse having time off due to a nasty fall for both me and Con, I was left with no usual content. I found competition photos and training photos were my go to images to use, but the course taught me that there is far more than that.

What’s the best thing about the course?

The best thing for me about the course is it teaches you to document rather than create. Things you do normally looking after your horse or using regular products. Rather than taking ages to try put things together to try get some content together. It’s all under your nose, you just have to be creative in how you want to share it. The course has given me the confidence to have a go at IGTVs and regular stories of what I’m doing, or even a spot of vlogging. It certainly gave me a little kick up the bum with my blogging too, so much so I now have my own website.

Tell us all the places where we can find you 

You can find me on Instagram and Twitter at  @gemeventing
https://www.instagram.com/gemeventing/?hl=en

My website is
https://www.gemeventing.com/

Fancy becoming a Social Supercharge: Rider?

If you’re an equestrian, whether you’re an eventer, showjumper, dressage rider, happy hacker… or whether you keep horses and want to share what you’re doing with them on social media, this is the course for you. Social Supercharge: Riders has been created to help riders promote themselves and what they’re doing better on social media, to help it attract what they want. For professional riders, this might be owners and sponsors, for others it might be brand ambassadorships, or maybe growing an engaged following to share your story with.

Social Supercharge: Riders is a digital course broken into three main sections with a bonus interviews section, a free Facebook group, exclusive discounts and also the opportunity to be part of the NFU Countryside Equestrian Review panel that I run.

To find out more about the course, all the information is here. And you can sign up for a free preview here, to see what it’s all about!

Social Supercharge: Riders the social media course for ridersFor someone who writes press releases for brands without too much stress of worry, you’d be amazed at the gremlins that cropped up when I decided to write the one below, all about my social media course for riders, Social Supercharge: Riders!

While social media and content marketing are definitely key marketing strategies for me, I really do still believe in the power for the press release. Not just for in print publications (actually, nowadays, less and less for this), but because through sending out a press release to a list of contacts you’ve nurtured, you’re spreading the word. You never know where these press releases can lead you. And I’ve seen time and again the amazing and long reaching benefits they have. So who was I to hide the fact that I’m really flipping proud of my social media course for riders – Social Supercharge: Riders. And also, I’m such an advocate of doing the work and not just preaching at people (mainly because I have no time for people who talk a good game but do very little else!). I do do the work for my clients every single day. But when it comes to my own stuff? That’s an area I’m working on…so here goes! This is the actual press release I sent out about the course. I should say press releases should be written in the third person – I haven’t gone weird on you…

Social Supercharge: Riders digital course launches to help riders improve their social media and promote themselves better

Renowned social media expert, Rhea Freeman, has downloaded her digital knowledge into an online course which will help riders improve their social media and promote themselves better to owners, sponsors and potential business partnerships.

In it Rhea talks riders through a range of content ideas before looking at how to capture this content, and how to ‘supercharge’ their social media growth further. In addition, it also looks at the opportunities that growing an engaged social media following can hold.

“I’ve worked with riders through the brands I work with for years, and latterly on a one to one basis with riders too,” said Rhea. “Social media is an essential part of any brand’s marketing, whether they’re a rider or a small business, but knowing what to create, how to get it out there… and how to stop it taking over your life, can be challenging. This digital course pulls all this together into one, and also has a Facebook group to offer course participants further support. I know how valuable this peer support can be as my 1700+ member Small & Supercharged Facebook group (which was created to support small equestrian and country businesses and brands) is such a supportive place. The group creates genuine business and life value for people, and I’m confident this will happen for riders too.”

“The course is completely digital and can be completed anywhere there’s internet connection. I understand the time demands on riders, so I’ve made the course as user friendly as possible and also something people can work through at their own pace. The response from participants so far has been amazing. As a launch offer, the first 20 spaces are being offered at an introductory rate of £99, and that will be increasing after these spaces have been filled.”

Testimonials have already started coming in and the first cohort members are already seeing results.

“I really look forward to sitting down with it and, to be honest, I don’t want it to end,” said Sarah Elebert of Sarah Elebert Eventing. “Within days of implementing just a few of the ideas, I had two brands that I already use and love wanting to work with me. Who knows where that could go. I am over the moon.”

“I have an idea for my first Instagram TV inspired by the course,” said Gemma Gilbert, also known as Gem Eventing. “The course has really helped with giving me a boost to do more things that I wouldn’t have done before as I wouldn’t have been as confident to try.”

 

And that’s that! I obviously included all my contact details (because they’re kind of key!), but you’re already here so you know that – but here’s the link to the course, and you can email me here if you have any questions! Enjoy!

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