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- Keywords: n8n community automation
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- Community type: Hobby
- Premium started: Dec 09, 2025 11:04
- Created: Dec 08, 2025
- Archived: Feb 23, 2026
- Owner: Marco Berlin
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Equimotional
- Keywords: learning trauma-informed welfare-focused
- Members: 13
- Posts: 2
- Community type: Hobby
- Created: Feb 04, 2026
- Owner: Charlotte Vicary
- URL name: equimotional-8930
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- learning trauma-informed welfare-focused
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This is a learning-led community for people interested in trauma-informed, non-pathologising work with humans and horses.
It’s a space for thoughtful discussion, shared learning, reflection, and real-world application. We talk about emotional literacy, equine wellbeing, nervous systems, behaviour as communication, ethics, boundaries, and the messy reality of practice that doesn’t fit neatly into labels or manuals.
This group values curiosity over certainty, welfare over performance, and understanding over control. There’s no pressure to present as an expert here. Questioning, unlearning, and changing your mind are part of the work.
You’ll find resources, conversations, and perspectives that challenge simplistic narratives and centre safety, consent, and respect for both people and horses.
This is not therapy, and it’s not a quick-fix space. It’s for people who want to think critically, practise ethically, and grow with integrity.
If that resonates, you’re in the right place.
It’s a space for thoughtful discussion, shared learning, reflection, and real-world application. We talk about emotional literacy, equine wellbeing, nervous systems, behaviour as communication, ethics, boundaries, and the messy reality of practice that doesn’t fit neatly into labels or manuals.
This group values curiosity over certainty, welfare over performance, and understanding over control. There’s no pressure to present as an expert here. Questioning, unlearning, and changing your mind are part of the work.
You’ll find resources, conversations, and perspectives that challenge simplistic narratives and centre safety, consent, and respect for both people and horses.
This is not therapy, and it’s not a quick-fix space. It’s for people who want to think critically, practise ethically, and grow with integrity.
If that resonates, you’re in the right place.