UNLEASHED (at work & home) with Colleen Pelar
Education:Self-Improvement
Everybody has a story that will break your heart. We all have our own traumas and dog trainers are no exception. Working with dogs and their owners is deeply rewarding, but it is also often a difficult and emotionally grueling task that leaves trainers feeling burnt out and emotionally and mentally exhausted. While this is a real problem, there are few resources out there designed to help trainers and behaviorists who are struggling in this regard.
Annie Phenix knows firsthand the stress and pressure that leads many dog trainers to leave the field they loved, feeling exhausted and frustrated. She joined me today to talk about her own journey in and out of dog training, and her mission to provide support and advocacy for struggling trainers.
Isolation - Marci Kirk, DVM
Relationships - Laurie Williams, CPDT-KA, CPT CDTI
Spirituality - Laura Dorfman, CPDT-KA, PMCT, and Leslie McDevitt, MLA, CPDT-KA, CDBC,
Beginnings - Ali Evanson, KPA, CDTI
Personal Growth in a Pandemic - Lauren Heath
[Rebroadcast] Emotions - Patricia McConnell, PhD
Blursday - Finding Your Footing in Uncertain Times
Approximations - Ryan Cartlidge
How to Help Others Feel More Resilient
Courage - Jessica Dolce, MS, CCFE
Four Steps for Managing Uncertainty
Perspective - Rachel Finney, CAWA
Resilience - M. Leanne Lilly, DVM, DACVB
Love is micro-moments of warmth & connection
Why someone you love rained on your parade, and how you can avoid doing it to others
Aging - Lori Stevens
Consultation - Alison Leslie
Breath - Your Hidden Superpower
Vicarious Trauma - Leslie Stewart
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