Episode 19

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Published on:

12th May 2026

Are We Raising Riders or Buying Ribbons? with David Reichert of UDJC

Are horse shows teaching kids to become better riders or just rewarding expensive horses and polished rounds?

In this episode, Angie sits down with David Reichert, founder of the United Dressage and Jumping Club (UDJC), to talk about the gaps he sees in the current U.S. equestrian system and why he created an alternative focused on horsemanship, rider development, affordability, and grit.

David shares his perspective on everything from hunter and jumper culture to dressage fundamentals, horse show costs, trainer influence, rider education, and why he believes kids should learn multiple disciplines instead of specializing too early.

They also discuss:

  • Whether horse shows are rewarding horses more than riders
  • Why many kids aren’t learning horsemanship fundamentals
  • Why “grit” matters more than convenience in this sport
  • The pressure trainers face within the current system
  • How UDJC approaches rider development differently
  • Why parents often feel overwhelmed entering the horse world
  • What horse moms should actually focus on long term

Whether you agree with all of David’s opinions or not, this conversation raises important questions about what we want our kids to gain from this sport and how the horse world could evolve moving forward.

Resources Mentioned

United Dressage and Jumping Club (UDJC)

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Broke Horse Moms
Barn life, horse shows, big decisions, and the price of it all
Broke Horse Moms is the podcast for every muck boot-wearing, Venmo-draining mama raising a kid who rides. Hosted by Angie Trueblood, proud horse mom and founding member of the ‘I thought this was just a phase’ club, each episode brings real talk, expert guests, and fellow horse moms who’ve lived through what we’re still Googling. We cover everything from barn life, budgeting, and decoding show rules and point systems to horse ownership, college riding, and *gulp* what to do if they want to make this a career. It’s a journey filled with learning, laughter, and a few tears, and we’re here for all of it, together. Subscribe and join the herd!

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Angie Trueblood

Host Angie Trueblood is a podcast strategist and brand partnership expert with over a decade of experience in podcast marketing and sales, where she’s helped hundreds of brands grow through podcasting. Her deep industry knowledge and sales expertise ensure Broke Horse Moms is built not just to resonate, but to convert.

The brand has already gained impressive traction, with over 200 subscribers joining the newsletter in its first 30 days, a clear signal of the demand and connection this audience craves.

A proud horse mom herself, Angie created Broke Horse Moms to spotlight the women behind the scenes, the ones filling water buckets, writing checks, and building barn-family bonds. She brings humor, honesty, and a deep understanding of the community she serves.

Interested in partnership opportunities? Email Angie at angie@brokehorsemoms.com.