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36. From Trauma to Triumph: How Pegasus Farm Changes Lives with Shelley Sprang & Audre Manners

June 17, 2024 Hope Bridge/Adkins Media Co.
36. From Trauma to Triumph: How Pegasus Farm Changes Lives with Shelley Sprang & Audre Manners
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36. From Trauma to Triumph: How Pegasus Farm Changes Lives with Shelley Sprang & Audre Manners
Jun 17, 2024
Hope Bridge/Adkins Media Co.

In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing two remarkable individuals from Pegasus Farm: Shelley Sprang, the Executive Director, and Audre Manners, the Equestrian Administrative Director. 


Pegasus Farm is dedicated to creating a supportive community that empowers individuals with diverse needs through therapeutic equestrian programs, vocational services, and recreational & social activities. They work with people with disabilities, anxiety, and trauma, using animal interactions as a healing tool. Additionally, Pegasus Farm employs adults with disabilities and operates a center to support military personnel and first responders. Excitingly, they are also in the process of launching a new Stable Moments program aimed at helping children in foster care. 


Tune in to learn more about their inspiring work and the positive impact they are making in their community!


Episode Highlights: 

  • Introducing Shelley Sprang & Audre Manners 
  • What is Pegasus Farm? 
  • The History Behind Pegasus Farm 
  • Equestrian Programs
  • Adult Day Vocational Services
  • Military & First Responders Center 
  • The New Stable Moments Program 
  • Why horses? 
  • How to get involved with Pegasus 


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This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.

Show Notes

In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing two remarkable individuals from Pegasus Farm: Shelley Sprang, the Executive Director, and Audre Manners, the Equestrian Administrative Director. 


Pegasus Farm is dedicated to creating a supportive community that empowers individuals with diverse needs through therapeutic equestrian programs, vocational services, and recreational & social activities. They work with people with disabilities, anxiety, and trauma, using animal interactions as a healing tool. Additionally, Pegasus Farm employs adults with disabilities and operates a center to support military personnel and first responders. Excitingly, they are also in the process of launching a new Stable Moments program aimed at helping children in foster care. 


Tune in to learn more about their inspiring work and the positive impact they are making in their community!


Episode Highlights: 

  • Introducing Shelley Sprang & Audre Manners 
  • What is Pegasus Farm? 
  • The History Behind Pegasus Farm 
  • Equestrian Programs
  • Adult Day Vocational Services
  • Military & First Responders Center 
  • The New Stable Moments Program 
  • Why horses? 
  • How to get involved with Pegasus 


Find more on Guest:



Find More on Hope Bridge:



This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.