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Finding Your Way in an Industry That Tests You with Coach Kamerra Brown
Episode 219th June 2026 • Black In The Saddle • Abriana Johnson
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Coach Kamerra Brown didn't set out to be a coach. She set out to be a veterinarian mostly, she admits, because she couldn't figure out another way to afford her horse habit. What she found instead was a calling she'd been living out since she was nine years old, cleaning stalls just to stay close to the thing she loved most.

In this episode, Kamerra walks us through a journey that spans a childhood barn family in the Midwest, a Division I scholarship to Delaware State University (the only HBCU with a Division I NCAA equestrian team), a career-defining pivot away from vet school, and a season of professional hardship that tested everything she thought she knew about herself. Through all of it, the wins, the firsts, and the messy middle, horses and community kept showing up for her.

Now she's building something new: the Nokomis Farm Foundation in Orange, Virginia, a place designed to make horses and equine education accessible to people who've always been told this world wasn't for them. Coach Kamerra is also joining us at the Kinship Conference this November, and after this conversation, you'll understand exactly why.

Resources mentioned:

  • Delaware State University Equestrian Program (only HBCU with a Division I NCAA equestrian team)
  • Nokomis Farm Foundation — Orange, Virginia (near Montpelier/James Madison Museum)
  • The Difference Maker by John Maxwell
  • Crossing the Line — polo memoir (title confirmed in episode; author not fully named)
  • Kinship Conference — November 6–7, 2026 | Greensboro, NC | blkinthesaddle.com/kinship

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