Linda Parelli has been honored not only for her educational achievements, but also for her passion and vision - catalysts for partnering with her husband, Pat Parelli's vision to change the world for horses and the people who love them. She stars in all the Parelli national and international presentations, was part of the National Geographic Explorer special, "America's Lost Mustangs," and a special horsemanship series with Pat Parelli on RFD-TV and Horse & Country TV in the UK and Australia. Much of the Parelli written material and educational systems have come from Linda's enthusiasm and talent for making this meaningful information available in a fun and easy-to- learn format. More significantly, she incorporated much of what she'd learned from her intensive studies in personal growth in areas such as attitude, confidence, leadership and motivation. In the early years with Ella Bache in skin therapy, Linda was exposed to her first sales training seminars and was inspired and influenced by Joe Byrnes, a dynamic salesman with great speaking skills who even opened for Norman Vincent Peele when he appeared on the Sydney stage. This experience led her on a journey of personal development and discovery that connected her with mentors who dramatically impacted her personal philosophy on life and health, and professionally as a teacher and presenter - Glynn Braddy, Robert Kiyosaki and Dr. Stephanie Burns. She learned the power of being authentic, no matter how small or big the audience... and as her confidence and experience grew, through continued personal development, she presented to audiences ranging from 20 to 7,000 people, including several appearances on television. "I want people to know that it doesn't take talent, it doesn't take bravery, and it doesn't take years to make changes and experience success. It takes heart and desire. Above all, it takes being clear on your goals and doing whatever it takes to achieve them and this will be the catalyst that leads you along an amazing path of self-discovery and personal growth."