This podcast explores the rarely spoken realities of horse ownership and equestrian work: the compassion fatigue that arises when constant caregiving, deferred goals, and unrelenting responsibility wear down the body and spirit. While research on this phenomenon in equestrians is almost nonexistent, studies in healthcare and mental health professions reveal how compassion fatigue can impair physical, emotional, social, and even spiritual wellbeing. Barn owners, trainers, and everyday horse lovers are not immune. With a blend of psychology, neuroscience, and lived barn experience, Dr. Esther Adams unpacks the invisible weight of caring for horses around the clock and offers compassionate, practical pathways toward resilience. This is a space to normalize struggle, reclaim language, and remind equestrians that caring for yourself is part of caring for your horse.