
Rhea Freeman
Rhea Freeman is an equestrian PR and marketing consultant and offers small business coaching to equestrian and country businesses
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All I want for Christmas…: top riders on wishing for teleportation, dressage sat nav, a chocolate factory and more…By Rhea Freeman Published
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‘I had a string of great horses… and two weeks later it was gone’: how to bounce back after a string of bad luckBy Rhea Freeman Published
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Owning versus hiring horse transport: what are the pros and cons?By Rhea Freeman Published
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How can equestrian influencers and riders make money on social media? H&H investigates…By Rhea Freeman Published
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Let’s talk about being #gifted on social mediaBy Rhea Freeman Published
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7 ways to help your sponsors in a remote wayBy Rhea Freeman Published
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Behind the social media account: Gracie Tyte aka Pony NutsBy Rhea Freeman Published
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Behind the social media account — Matt HarnackeBy Rhea Freeman Published
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Behind the social media account — Esme Higgs aka This_EsmeFind out more about one of the biggest influencers in the equestrian world — some of her answers might surprise you...
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Use lockdown to spring clean your website and social media channelsThere is still a lot that you can do to help grow your brand online during lockdown and get yourself in the best possible position for when everything starts up again
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How to help sponsors during lockdown (and how you can make them unhappy too)By Rhea Freeman Published
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How to keep (and lose) a sponsorBy Rhea Freeman Published
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Riding for an owner: how to find rides and make it workWe lift the lid on how to find the rides, how to make the relationships with owners work, and tips to help you prosper in your search for rides and owners
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Is a syndicate for you? H&H investigates…There are lots of benefits to the syndicate system (if done correctly, of course), for both rider and participant
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Children and competitions — how do you manage the two?By Rhea Freeman Published
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How to delight your sponsors at no cost to youBy Rhea Freeman Published
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‘I shouldn’t have rushed back as quickly as I did’: riders and experts share advice on how to return from injuryBy Rhea Freeman Published
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Comeback kings: can horses get back to competition following injury? H&H asks the experts…We caught up with two professional riders, a vet and a therapy centre to get their experience of injuries, recovery, and comebacks
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How do riders return to the saddle after having a baby?By Rhea Freeman Published
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Top tips from equestrian social media’s big hitters: ideas to help you improve your Instagram, Facebook and YouTubeHave you ever wondered how some equestrians’ social media accounts grow so big and others don’t?
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Meet 4 of equestrian social media’s big hitters — how they’ve become successful and the dark side of businessSocial media gives everyone the chance to become an equestrian ‘celebrity’ — we meet some that have achieved it
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Can riders suffer from PTSD?You might think that PTSD is something reserved for those who have been in battle, but it’s a lot more common in equestrian sport than you might think
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What do cross-country colours actually mean?Equestrian PR and marketing consultant Rhea Freeman gets the low down on what a rider’s cross-country colours mean — and how they can help them to build a distinctive brand
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Could you be an equestrian brand ambassador?Equestrian PR and marketing consultant Rhea Freeman offers her advice about becoming a brand ambassador — and making the most out of the opportunity
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