Episodios

  • Vet Techs Don't Want to Be Doctors: Support not Fight Them
    Jul 3 2024

    Veterinary technicians do not want to become veterinarians. Every vet tech is tired of being asked "when are you going to vet school?" Never. We need doctors to support us, allow us to perform our job the fullest ability, and not live in fear we are trying to be veterinarians. Let's talk about supporting the vet tech profession instead of fighting it.

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    32 m
  • Delegation is Not Just for the Delegator
    Jun 11 2024

    Delegation is not just about freeing up more time for yourself. It's about growing others! Stop being afraid to delegate. You're not only holding yourself back, but you are stifling others as well!

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    34 m
  • Stop Docking & Cropping
    May 13 2024

    The amputation of tails and ears are still fairly common in the United States. In most every other country in the world these practices do not occur or have been banned. What is docking and cropping and why is it still being done with such regularity here in the United States? Are there any benefits? How often do injuries of tails and ears actually occur?

    Don't judge the title alone. Instead, listen to the podcast in which I spent months pulling together data and studies to educate individuals on this topic.

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    50 m
  • Veterinary Medicine Costs a Lot and Here's Why
    Apr 30 2024

    Yes, veterinary medicine costs a lot of money if you want the best care for your pets. However, compared to human healthcare it's a fraction of the cost. If you own a pet you must listen to this podcast as you will gain insight and an understanding into the cost of veterinary medicine and how you can help you and your pet. If you work in vet medicine this podcast is also for you to help change the narrative that is hurting the profession.

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    47 m
  • Are You Setting the Bar Too Low?
    Apr 17 2024

    How is the bar set in your hospital? Are you setting expectations too low where your superstar performers are sliding down to meet the low expectations? Is the level of expectations the same for all team members? Too often leaders start to move the bar of expectations lower to meet the poor performance of those on the team. When low expectations are set for some team members, this will eventually cause all team members to come down to the low bar.

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    29 m
  • Terminating With Empathy
    Mar 28 2024

    How you decide to let someone go is a direct reflection of what type of leader you are. Do you terminate someone on their wedding day or the day before a much-sought after vacation OR do you terminate with empathy? Join me on this podcast as I recount way too many terminations without empathy and how you can let someone go with respect and kindness.

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    41 m
  • You Have a Title But You're Not Allowed to do the Job
    Mar 13 2024

    My YouTube vlog on this subject resonated with a lot of people...like a lot...more than I would have expected. It's individuals like the veterinary technicians who graduate with a degree and are told they can't perform the skills they are legally allowed to do OR the regional director who is micromanaged and who are not permitted to develop out new programs that would help the hospitals. Turns out, it's a plague in veterinary medicine and it results in people quitting and sometimes quitting the profession. While this podcast doesn't have all the answers, it offers a more in-depth view on why this is so common and steps you can do for yourself if you're in s similar position.

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    36 m
  • S#&! You Shouldn't Have to Put Up With: People Roadblocking Your Success
    Feb 23 2024

    I dislike when someone intentionally or unintentionally puts up barriers in front of others which results in them being blocked from their success. We don't talk enough about people being the roadblock to success. This podcast dives into the types of road-blocking people and shares some ideas of how to kick those roadblocks out of the way.

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    39 m