Kudos for Method Ambassador Miranda Stalnaker

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I am a No Worries Club member and saw Miranda in the newsletter as a graduate from your Ambassador program. I was so excited to hear she was from Florida and was willing to come all the way to Kissimmee to give me private lessons. We had our lesson from Saturday through Monday. I am 65 years old and have eight horses. I have been doing the Fundamentals program for about a year and a half. I have had great success with it, but needed help in perfecting my tools and skills in doing the Method. I was having a few issues with my Florida Fox trotter, Bubba Blue, who is very large and strong.

Miranda’s teaching skill and work ethic were excellent. I was so impressed by her and we accomplished everything and even more than I had hoped. I loved every minute of every day. Thank you for providing this wonderful program to people who would never attend a clinic. I would highly recommend Miranda to anyone for lessons. She is so cute and sure is a talented teacher and rider.

Thanks again for Clinton and his wonderful program – Laura McKinney

Learn more about Miranda and how you can contact her for help with your horsemanship on her webpage.

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