This episode kicks off Season 3 with updates from Bruce about current work. After a mini version of Season 2 due to a crazy Covid year, the show is back up and running with an exciting new chat with long-time equine journalist Diana De Rosa. Diana is one of the few who is covering the Equestrian events in Tokyo, so we sat down to chat about her preparations for the trip. You can follow more of the adventures on our dedicated site, http://www.jamediaconnections.com/current-projects.html.
For more about Diana, visit https://www.dianaderosa.com.
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For more about Bruce's journey, watch the documentary about his work and his life story, The Edge, on the EQUUS Film Channel at www.filmfestivalflix.com or on EQUUS Television. For information about Nature's View, Natural HumanshipTM methods and the story behind The Edge, visit www.naturesview.us. Follow us on FB for continuing updates at Nature's View Inc.
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