Jun 8, 2019
Today I’m speaking with Cathy Lesperance. Cathy shoes many
high-level sport horses in Ontario, Canada. Her clients have flown
her far wide, to such places as Florida and Alberta to service
their horses. She is 56 years old and lives with her partner Renee
and their two very large dogs.
She has loved horses since she could remember. She owned,
rode and showed horses for years, from barrel racing to reining to
eventing. She started her shoeing career in 1981 by apprenticing
with Pat Cullen who is now deceased. She later apprenticed with
Larry Lesperance, who she then married 7 years later.
Larry set out on another career of running a group home for
troubled boys and Cathy took over the shoeing business. It was a
very scary time for her, but she still had Larry for
his support and expertise. They later divorced when she was 36
as the group home life had taken a toll on their relationship.
Cathy’s mentor over the past several decades has been and still is
Dave Farley.
As I’m sure will become very apparent in the interview, Cathy is a
genuinely kind, intelligent, and funny human being. She has a lot
of experience that she graciously shares and her brutal honesty is
both comedic and endearing.
Now let’s get to it…