MARJORIE CARRICHON

I am a deeply empathetic and genuinely human person, who cultivates kindness and respect for every being. Respectful of others as well as myself, I move forward with an awareness of what each individual carries within.

My childhood was not very happy, but far from weakening me, each challenge shaped my character. Horses have always been by my side; they were my pillar, my balance throughout my childhood, and they contributed to my healthy development. They inspired me—their resilience, their strength, their humility, and their unconditional love inspired me. From this extraordinary childhood spent with horses, I gained a strong inner strength, an unwavering will, and the ability to rise again and again without ever giving up. I then understood something very important: “No matter where you come from or what you have experienced, everything is possible.”When you understand this, there are no limits, no barriers; and only at that moment does everything you once dreamed of have a chance to become reality.


Being naturally hypersensitive, I feel everything intensely. When I was younger, sometimes I felt the emotions of others more strongly than my own. It was very disorienting; I wondered why I was like this, why I functioned so differently from others. This particular trait, as I like to call it, I initially rejected. Then I learned, by embracing it, that this hypersensitivity or hyper-empathy is a true gift for humanity; it became a real strength. Having accepted my nature, today I am ready to be 100% myself; I want to use this gift and put it at the service of those who need it.

 

As for my academic path, it is also quite atypical for someone in the equestrian field. I started by completing a scientific baccalaureate; then, wanting to establish myself in agriculture, I moved toward a BTS ACSE (Analysis and Operation Management of Systems). I chose to train in running an agricultural business rather than taking the classic BPJEPS, which allows one to teach riding. Once I obtained my BTS, I worked for a few years as an accountant in a small company in Romans, which allowed me to partially finance the purchase of our stables and further strengthen my business management skills.