Welcome to the NOËLLE FLOYD Podcast!
6/1/202625 min
Have you ever moved through a community — any community — feeling like you were watching from just outside the circle? Like everyone else had found their tribe and you were still looking? That feeling of not belonging might not be something to fix. It might be exactly what makes you exceptional. In this first solo episode of the Noelle Floyd Podcast, Noëlle Floyd makes the case that not belonging is one of the most underrated strengths a person can have — and shares the personal story, the science, and the poetry to back it up.
You'll hear why Noëlle started this platform in the first place: not to broadcast to the horse world, but to be in genuine conversation with it. Fifteen years of writing, a magazine, a media platform, and now a podcast and Substack — all of it built on the belief that clarity and connection matter more than belonging to the right group.
You'll learn about Noëlle's late ADHD diagnosis and how it reframed everything she'd believed about herself. For years, she told herself her questions were too many, too deep, too irritating. Neurodivergence, she now understands, was never a handicap — it's the engine behind everything she does. If you've ever been told you think too differently, ask too many questions, or just don't quite fit, this conversation is for you.
You'll also hear Noëlle's introduction to the concept of outroversion — a framework proposed by psychologist Ramin Kaminski in The Gift of Not Belonging — and why she believes the horse world, and the world at large, would be better if outsiders were celebrated as much as insiders. The diversity of perspectives, backgrounds, disciplines, and ways of being that people bring is not a problem to solve. It's the whole point.
Noëlle also shares why clarity is a form of care — not just for yourself, but for your horse. Because horses don't have a voice. Your unresolved questions, borrowed beliefs, and secondhand certainties become their lived experience. Seeking clarity isn't self-indulgence. It's responsibility.
This episode closes with an original poem Noëlle wrote — Who Do You Think You Are? — a meditation on identity, individuality, and what it means to be exactly, irreducibly yourself.
This is the Noelle Floyd Podcast — an equestrian podcast for curious minds, outsiders, and anyone who has ever felt like the horse world, or any world, was asking them to be a little less than they are.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN
- Why not belonging is a documented psychological strength — and how psychologist Ramin Kaminski's concept of outroversion reframes the outsider experience as a competitive advantage rather than a social failure
- How Noëlle's late ADHD diagnosis transformed the story she'd been telling herself about being too curious, too questioning, and too much — and why neurodivergence can be one of the most powerful traits a thinker and storyteller can carry
- Why your personal clarity directly affects your horse's welfare — because horses cannot articulate confusion, your unresolved questions and secondhand certainties become part of their daily experience
- What the difference is between communicating for a community versus to it, and how that single distinction shapes the kind of platform, podcast, and conversation Noëlle is building
- How to participate in Noëlle's upcoming Q&A series through Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, the Noelle Floyd+ platform, and Substack — where she will personally read every question submitted
- Why staying outside any single tribe or discipline gives you the objectivity to see patterns, ask harder questions, and contribute something no insider can
- What finally got Noëlle in front of the camera after months of hesitation — and the mindset shift that transformed a personal roadblock into the foundation of this episode
CHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS
[00:00] Welcome to the Noelle Floyd Podcast: Why the Name Changed
[00:30] Fifteen Years of Writing For the Horse World, Not To It
[01:16] What These Solo Episodes Will Be: Real Conversation, Real Community
[02:00] Clarity and Connection: The Two Pillars Behind Everything Noëlle Does
[04:41] The Question Behind Every Question: How "Feel" Became a Central Theme
[05:22] Why Information Is Power — and Withholding It Is a Welfare Issue
[07:22] Noëlle's Origin Story: Barn Brat, Working Student, and a Lot of Jobs Before 21
[09:17] The Late ADHD Diagnosis That Reframed Her Entire Story
[11:25] Tribal Belonging in the Horse World — and Why You Don't Have to Join One
[12:52] The Gift of Not Belonging: Outroversion, Outsiders, and Why They Thrive
[18:52] Who Do You Think You Are? — An Original Poem by Noëlle Floyd
[21:00] How to Join the Conversation: Q&As, Substack, and What Comes Next
Join Noëlle on Substack - https://noellefloyd.substack.com
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First 90 secondsNoëlle Floyd· Host0:00
[gentle music] Hi, it's Noelle, and welcome to the Noelle Floyd Podcast. Yes, you're not hearing wrong. We are updating the name of the podcast to the Noelle Floyd Podcast. So, the reason why is actually really simple. We've found that, you know, since, since launching the podcast, a lot of people just call it the Noelle Floyd Podcast. And so it just feels like a real natural evolution, and it feels sort of more connected. A lot of you who have been following me since my blog days, you might know or you might be aware that I launched, um, my Substack, which feels really exciting because those are kind of my roots, right? Like, I've been writing to the horse world for almost 15 years. Wow, that's crazy actually. And, uh, I find it to be an important service. You know, I feel in service to the horse world. It's a part of the world at large that I feel really passionate about and I feel really committed to, and I think that's what drives a lot of what I do. And so it feels so good to be writing again and to writing for all of you. I feel like I write for the horse world, not to the horse world. And so, yeah, we're now gonna be the Noelle Floyd Podcast. So welcome to the conversation. This is my first solo episode, and I really want these solo episodes to be a conversation