Talk Horse with us

Join our hosts, Pippa Funnell and Tristan Phipps, as they dive into the world of equestrianism through engaging conversation, insightful interviews, and untold stories from the saddle. Whether you're a seasoned rider, a horse enthusiast, or simply curious about the majestic bond between humans and horses, this is the place to be.

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An Eventful Life - with Golden Girl Laura Collett 

This week, Pippa and Tristan are joined by multiple Olympic medallist, Badminton champion, and all round fabulous British Eventer Laura Collett. From her beginnings with Showing, to her teenage love of Pippa's video games, to the incredible resilience needed to recover from a potentially career ending accident – Laura's story is remarkable.

Plus – Pippa Funnell (MBE) reveals a special moment when she bonded with the Queen.

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Tina Cook – The Main Eventer

Joining Tristan and Pippa this week is the fabulous event rider Tina Cook. From the torment of being an Olympic reserve to the glorious highs of winning three medals at the 2008 and 2012 Games, Tina has experienced it all.

With an impressive collection of silverware, including European and World Championship titles, she is celebrated as one of Britain’s most accomplished and respected equestrians. She has also known Pippa for 35 years - so expect some juicy gossip!

Meanwhile, Pippa channels her inner Foley artist with highly realistic horse sound effects, and Tristan reveals his own international sporting achievements.

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Life's Hurdles with a Showjumping Legend 

Pippa and Tristan chat to the incredible Di Lampard, the Performance Manager (or Chef d'Équipe) of the British Showjumping team. She’ll share insights on managing Olympians, how she fell in love with showjumping, her 'horse of a lifetime' Abbervail Dream, and how her late husband Dietmar, continues to inspire her work.

They’ll also be testing Pippa’s knowledge of her own computer games and discussing whether Tristan could be described as a “pony patter.”

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