studioww, sounds interesting, thanks for the info on Nate.
Like Jamie I have used Clinton Anderson methods since 1998, but unlike Jamie I am a newby for driving. She has given me some very good tips for adapting the lessons after the fundamental basics which all horses need. Sidepassing and lateral flexing, no vertical flexing. And I had to reteach mine on a long line to learn voice commands and to whoa on the circle, not to face me. To walk on, and trot. She might post some more here if she remembers. The fundamental lessons and despooking are your safest bet. Then other issues that he addresses with riders might prove useful if you need them such as bridling problems, although my little ones learned to lower their cute little heads all the way to the ground for avoidance lol. Oh which reminds me, I NEVER teach them the lower head cue lol. They don't need it anyway.
Okay, I tried to watch Nate once on RFD and nearly fell asleep with boredom. BUT, I also haven't seen his DVD's