Special Interview with Stephany Fish Crossman

Listen for a special interview and announcement from Stephanie, Aviva and Stephany Fish Crossman.

Welcome to the Dressage Today Podcast sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim. After missing a new show in July, Aviva and Stephanie are back in action and jump right into the Ask the L question of how to know when it’s appropriate to move up to the next level. 

Together they talk to Stephany Fish Crossman, who they first interviewed in December 2022. Aviva and Stephanie find out what she’s been up to since they talked last and share a special announcement.

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Stephany Fish Crossman offers support to one of her students. Listen to our latest podcast for a special interview and announcement. ©Stephanie J. Ruff

About this Podcast’s Sponsor, Boehringer Ingelheim

As the global leader in equine health, Boehringer Ingelheim is focused on sharing our passion to improve the life of every horse. We understand that no one cares for a horse alone; it takes a whole network of passionate people to provide the highest level of care. Our team goes beyond our comprehensive product portfolio to support veterinarians, equine care professionals and horse owners alike in raising equine health to an art form. To learn more about our philosophy of care, visit TheArtofHorse.com.

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