The Art of Adjusting to Someone New
Shannon Leppky Shannon Leppky

The Art of Adjusting to Someone New

This blog explores how watching a herd of horses welcome a new member offers powerful lessons of what we need to pay attention to when we receive a new member to our team. Through real-time observations I connect herd behavior to what happens when someone new joins a team: the unspoken testing of boundaries, the reshaping of roles, and the subtle ways leaders either create space for belonging or unintentionally block it.

You’ll discover how equine-assisted leadership coaching can reveal team dynamics more clearly than any meeting or assessment, and how horses naturally model healthy boundaries, emotional awareness, and adaptable leadership.

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Red Chair Helps Me Pause. . .
Shannon Leppky Shannon Leppky

Red Chair Helps Me Pause. . .

Reflecting is an active process. When we choose to pause and reflect, we gain clarity. When we do so with an equine coach, the visceral experience is one that is hard to forget.

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