Monty Roberts Certified Instructors
United States of America
“My greatest accomplishment was learning to be gentle; without that I feel I would have achieved nothing.” ~ Monty Roberts
After coming to the States in 1993 to attend university, she started WildeWood Farm, Inc. while attending school. Our family oriented farm bustles with children, many animals, and a love and respect of horses and their people. Hannah has coached several high school teams (IEA) to nationals, a student holds a world title, and has many local and regional titles with other students. Hannah is dedicated to preserving a loving, respectful, firm yet not violent approach to horses and even more importantly her students.
Courtney became a Monty Roberts Certified Instructor in 2011 and moved to California to work as a resident instructor at the MRILC and eventually resident Head Instructor in 2012, mentoring many other instructors since then. In California she fell in love with the western culture, particularly cow horses.
Courtney’s passion for working with horses, and understanding their behaviors, has since taken her from competing and working with high level cow horse trainers, to managing a world-renowned Arabian breeding operation, to Thoroughbred sales in Europe, to working as a tech handling horses at the acclaimed Alamo Pintado Equine Medical Center.
Through consulting calls, video assessments, and on-site coaching, Courtney uses her wide-spread experience and connections in the horse industry to help people take the frustrations out of their horse-human relationships.
In 2016 Rachel became a Certified Monty Roberts Instructor and will continue spreading Monty’s word by running courses in the UK and in the USA. Alongside this, Rachel will use her BA in Childhood Practices to run clinics for children and young people as a way to develop attachments, build trust, confidence and promote self-esteem.
Jamie competes in the sport of 3 Day Eventing, and has competed all across the country. Her favorite thing is transitioning horses off the racetrack to their second careers, and also has a deep love for mustangs. Jamie is also the host of the podcast, Horses in the Morning, on the Horse Radio Network.
Simon, in partnership with Kris Robins (a Horse Sense & Healing program developer), has created and piloted Equ-Us™. Their Equ-Us program uses the combination of two closely paralleled techniques, and the healing power of horses, to help those currently seeking help in an addiction recovery program.
The Monty Roberts International Learning Center in California helped secure a visa for Simon to work at the MRILC in 2020. Although no longer resident on the continent, Simon is working to grow the instructor base across Africa to further spread Monty’s non-violent concepts. A number of instructors are available to hold courses in South Africa and other African countries for those interested in learning the concepts.
Additionally several of Simon’s South African students are working towards their goal of being newly certified in Monty’s concepts.
In 2022 Hollister began designing and building his own mustang gentling facility in Richmond, Vermont. He trains domestic remedial horses as well as runs Monty Roberts courses and attunement-based clinics through Hollister Hunt Horsemanship. His non-profit organization, Unbridled Horizons, trains and gentles wild mustangs, simultaneously bringing together those horses in training with individuals struggling with PTSD and/or having had experienced childhood traumas.
Regional News and Events
November 2020
Ask Monty: What can you communicate through breathing?
Debbie Roberts Loucks2020-12-30T11:01:54-08:00November 25th, 2020|
In this week's Ask Monty, PhD student Lisa asks Monty Roberts "What can you communicate through breathing?" Read Monty's advice.
Ask Monty: Can a trotter become a saddle horse?
Debbie Roberts Loucks2020-12-15T18:46:31-08:00November 18th, 2020|
In this week's Ask Monty, Federica from Italy asks Monty Roberts "Can a trotter become a saddle horse?" Read Monty's advice.
Ask Monty: How do I stop my pony from moving when I try to mount?
Debbie Roberts Loucks2020-12-30T10:55:04-08:00November 11th, 2020|
In this week's Ask Monty, a student asks Monty Roberts "How do I stop my pony from moving when I try to mount?" Read Monty's advice.
Ask Monty: What about horse blankets?
Debbie Roberts Loucks2020-12-30T10:53:44-08:00November 4th, 2020|
In this week's Ask Monty, student Ruth McClure asks Monty Roberts' advice using blankets / rugs on horses. Read Monty's advice.
October 2020
Ask Monty: Does your horse have brakes?
Debbie Roberts Loucks2020-11-03T15:05:47-08:00October 28th, 2020|
In this week's Ask Monty, a student asks Monty Roberts' advice on stopping a horse with 'no brakes'. Read Monty's advice.
Ask Monty: Does your horse enjoy being clipped?
Debbie Roberts Loucks2020-11-03T15:05:34-08:00October 21st, 2020|
In this week's Ask Monty, a student asks Monty Roberts how to help a horse become comfortable with clippers. Read Monty's advice.