Jane Hemingway-Mohr
Training
Jane is an expert in authentic leadership development, combining her lifelong passion for, understanding of and extensive training in everything horses with her long history of corporate leadership experience both in Australia and internationally.
Over the past several years, Jane has immersed herself in the world of equine assisted learning and all that she can learn from horses about herself and others. Applying this in her leadership training brings a whole new depth and dimension to professional development. After establishing her own performance horse facility in Sydney, Jane soon realised that there was much more to being with her equine partners than riding and ribbons.
Keen to share this special insight with a broader range of people, she qualified as an Equine Assisted Learning facilitator with Equine Connection Inc. “ The Academy of Equine Assisted Learning”, and established Leading Edge Life Skills. With the success of her own business, Jane was invited by Equine Connection to become the only certified instructor in the southern hemisphere for Equine Connection and underwent intensive training at their headquarters in Canada. Together Jane and her team ‘both human and horse’ have hosted personal and professional development programs and workshops for literally hundreds of individuals. Jane believes that horses are the ultimate life coaches, as they provide honest, immediate and unbiased responses to individual and group energy, intention, actions and body language. She says, “Quite simply, horses help people become better humans”.
Jane is an introductory riding coach and competitive amateur show jumping rider. She is married, has four children, three dogs, three cats and too many horses!
Visit Jane Hemingway-Mohr at the following sessions
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Thursday November 10th
3:45 pm to 4:30 pm
Godolphin Lifetime Care Theatrette
What is Equine Assisted Learning? A look at how horses help humans become better people
An introduction to the theories, concepts, methods, and research behind equine assisted learning (EAL), including how can EAL be applied for various demographics, the difference between EA learning and therapy, and looking after the welfare of your EAL horses.
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Friday November 11th
9:30 am to 10:15 am
Godolphin Lifetime Care Theatrette
What is Equine Assisted Learning? A look at how horses help humans become better people
An introduction to the theories, concepts, methods, and research behind equine assisted learning (EAL), including how can EAL be applied for various demographics, the difference between EA learning and therapy, and looking after the welfare of your EAL horses.