Faith Middleton Show: Beyond The Homestretch
The story of a racehorse adoption ranch in rural Texas
In Beyond the Homestretch, Lynn Reardon shares an unlikely story. In 2002, she quit her Washington DC–area office job and moved to rural Texas to open the racehorse adoption ranch LOPE (LoneStar Outreach to Place Ex-Racers). Since then, LOPE has helped transition more than 725 thoroughbreds into new homes. Though now the director of this high-profile organization, Reardon didn’t learn to ride until she was an adult. Here she presents a vivid inside look into the world of horse racing, complete with colorful horses, jockeys, trainers, and gallop girls, depicting the insights horses can offer when we reevaluate our relationship with them.
In this riveting account, Reardon encounters dozens of unruly racehorses, all with special needs, unusual histories, and distinct personalities. As she fumbles to help them find new careers, they return the favor by becoming her most memorable mentors in horsemanship and life philosophy.
Horses such as Tawakoni, the son of a Kentucky Derby winner, and Endofthestorm, the speedy bay who required an emergency tracheotomy, give Reardon an apprenticeship in facing fear and finding a new life. Reardon may have saved these horses’ lives, but she points out that they saved hers as well.




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I wrote earlier but I think i
I wrote earlier but I think i failed to put the correct code in -- At any rate, the interview was just what I needed to hear at this moment in my life. I have recently discovered Old Friends and now LOPE, due to this show. Thank you for the wonderful listen.
LOPE
what an inspiring and informative show about Lyn Reardon's work in TX with the horses. I am at this moment in my life being pulled towards just such an adventure and life change. More and more it seems there are no accidents -- that I came across this interview is an example. I have just recently discovered Old Friends in KY and have been devoting time and energy to them. On my quest, not clear as to how the journey will take me but this interview has certainly planted some seeds. Thank you.
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