On todays episode you host Mike Hearne sits down with Carl Martin owner of Sign Service in OKC. Carl has been in the sign business for 30+ years. However, his sign business just pays the bills. Carl's real passion is training and using horses through non verbal communication. Carl uses his horses as therapy horses with disabled children and veterans. Tackling autism and other daily struggles such as social anxiety. Carl's work has transformed lives, built self confidence and turned many families around. Listen in as Carl tells us how his passion for horses developed and how he turned that passion into helping others. Thanks for listening and supporting This is Oklahoma, it would mean the world to us if you left a review, told one friend and reached out to us on Instagram @thisisoklahoma. We appreciate you. #thisisoklahoma "
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