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Is your dog struggling when left alone? Addressing Separation Anxiety in Dogs is essential for a stress-free home and a happy pup. In this podcast, we uncover thereal reasons why dogs suffer from separation anxiety and provide expert-approved solutions to ease their stress. Learn how to create a calming routine, use effective training techniques, and prevent destructive behavior whenyou leave the house.https://lovewithsex.me/?p=25775
Protect your puppy by learning about the hidden dangers in your kitchen! Did you know these foods are TOXIC to dogs and could seriously harm their health? From everyday snacks to festive treats, this video exposes common foods that are dangerous for your furry friend. We'll also share safe alternatives and tips to ensure your dog stays happy and healthy. Whether you're a new puppy parent or an experienced dog owner, this information is a must-know to avoid accidental harm. Listen now and make your home a safer place for your beloved pet. https://lovewithsex.me/?p=25091 dog safety, toxic foods for dogs, foods that are bad for dogs, what not to feed dogs, dangerous foods for puppies, dog health tips, harmful foods for dogs, pet safety tips, dog care essentials, puppy training, dog owner guide, dog health advice, dog lover tips, canine nutrition, what dogs shouldn't eat, puppy safety, toxic treats for dogs, dog-friendly snacks, puppy health tips, dog diet mistakes, canine safety tips, foods harmful to dogs, puppy health, safe foods for dogs, foods dogs can't eat, best food for dogs, keeping dogs safe, dog-friendly food alternatives, holiday food dangers for dogs, dog health awareness, dog owner mistakes, protecting your dog, safe treats for puppies, dog care tips, #DogHealth, #ToxicFoods, #DogSafety, #PuppyCare, #CanineHealth, #DogTips, #DogLovers, #PetSafety, #HealthyDogs, #PuppyTips, #ProtectYourPuppy, #ToxicFoodsForDogs, #PuppyCare, #PetHealth, #DogLovers, #HealthyPets, #DogOwnerAdvice, #PetSafety, #PuppyProtection, #DogNutrition, #PuppyWellness, #PetCareTips, #DogLife, #PuppyLove, #CanineHealth, #DogAwareness, #PuppyEducation, #PetParenting,
Welcome to the doggone truth! This week on The Bare Facts, we sniff out the science and sweet stories that make our pups so much more than pets. From Hachiko, the world's most loyal dog (even if it was the ultimate case of ghosting), to the mind-boggling history of how wild wolves became our lovable floofs.Ever wonder why just gazing into your dog's eyes feels so magical? Turns out it's more than puppy love—it's science! And for those with their own naughty pup fear not. We'll share how dog behavior specialist Nathan Williams' genius techniques are (finally) helping us turn down the bark-o-meter on our own reactive rescues.
We're diving into the age-old debate: is there really no such thing as a bad dog, only bad owners?We sit down with dog behavior specialist Nathan Williams, who's here to shake up everything you thought you knew about dog training. Forget what you've heard about treats, stress-free playtime, or steering clear of stressful situations—Nathan's approach involves not playing with your dog, skipping the snack bribes, and even taking a page out of the horse whisperer's playbook.Whether your fur baby's a barker, a chewer, or just a little too attached, Nathan's got some wild advice that just might make you see your four-legged friend in a whole new way. Prepare for a few laughs, a few “aha” moments, and maybe a moment of awkward eye contact with your dog as you wonder… is it really you?
Transform your dog's look with 5 unique grooming tips you need to try! In this podcast, we'll share expert grooming secrets that will keep your dog looking and feeling amazing. From innovative ways to detangle matted fur to easy DIY grooming hacks that will make your dog's coat shine, these tips are perfect for every pet owner. We also cover how to reduce shedding, keep your dog's paws healthy, and improve overall hygiene. Whether you're a seasoned groomer or new to dog grooming, these tips are sure to make a big difference. Give your dog the spa treatment they deserve at home! Watch until the end to learn how these simple techniques can keep your pet healthy and happy. https://lovewithsex.me/?p=24373 dog grooming tips, unique dog grooming, DIY dog grooming, pet grooming secrets, how to groom your dog, dog grooming hacks, healthy dog coat, reduce dog shedding, keep dog paws healthy, dog grooming at home, dog hygiene tips, pet grooming ideas, dog grooming care, grooming tips for pet owners, best dog grooming tricks, matted dog fur tips, shiny dog coat tips, dog grooming guide, dog shedding control, home grooming for dogs, dog paw care, unique pet grooming tips, dog coat care secrets, grooming routine for dogs, dog spa treatment, dog grooming tips at home, dog grooming essentials, tips to reduce shedding, simple dog grooming ideas, expert dog grooming advice, dog grooming steps, easy grooming hacks, dog grooming routine, improve dog hygiene, transform dog's coat, pet grooming routines, #DogGroomingTips, #UniqueDogGrooming, #PetCare, #HealthyDogCoat, #DogCareHacks, #GroomingForDogs, #DogGroomingSecrets, #DogGroomingAtHome, #PawCareTips, #DogSpaDay, #DogGrooming, #DogTips, #PetMakeover, #GroomingTips, #DogStyle, #FurryFashion, #PawfectLook, #GroomingHacks, #DogTransformation, #StylishPup, #DogBeauty, #GroomingGoals, #FluffyFriends, #CanineChic, #DogGroomer, #PupPampering, #FurryMakeover, #DoggieStyle, #GroomingInspiration, #HappyPaws,
This episode blew my mind! I've been around plenty of working dogs, but they've always been used for working large numbers of livestock on huge pieces of land. However, this conversation with Jordyn Kelly of Working Aussies Homestead completely changed my mind. Listen as she shares the creative, time-saving ways she uses dogs around her homestead (even for handling chickens!), plus training tips and more.Podcast Episode HighlightsWhy working dogs are important for a homesteadThe tasks of a working dogTips for helping your dog be chicken-friendlyBest working dog breedsThe possibility of training a dog you already own...Basic training tips for working dogsBiggest challenges when training working dogsHow to keep working dogs stimulatedAdvice on how to start with working dogsResources from Jordyn KellyResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Learn more about Jordyn Kelly and Working Aussie Homestead here: www.workingaussieshomestead.comNever run out of meal ideas again! Learn about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD: Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Buy Wyoming-raised, grass-finished beef: http://genuinebeefco.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!
Unveiling the danger that might be lurking in your backyard - foxtails. Get ready to navigate and understand the hidden peril posed by these pesky weeds to your beloved pets. Keep your furry friend safe, and your backyard fun with this information every pet owner should know.Find more of Amanda here: Website: www.holisticpetradio.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holisticpetradio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@holisticpetradio Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/holisticpetparents/ Music: BenSound
Intuitive Animal Communicator Liz Murdoch chats with America's Pet Health and Safety Coach Arden Moore and her two dogs about Pet First Aid, from CPR to significant tips Arden's dogs want her to explain. Arden wears many 'collars' in the pet world: best-selling author, host of Arden Moore's Four Legged Life radio show and the Oh Behave show podcast, master certified pet first aid/CPR instructor, founder of Pet First Aid 4U and national speaker for Fear Free Pets. radio and podcast shows. Her dog Kona is the larger terrier mix whom she adopted in April 2016 from the Rancho Coastal Humane Society in Encinitas, CA. She is 8 and a therapy dog and Arden's amazing canine teaching mate for pet first aid and pet behavior classes, and is also a certified therapy dog. Emma is a mini-poodle/chihuahua (and other breeds) mix rescued off the streets at the start of COVID in 2020. She had no collar, no microchip and was full of heartworms. She has fully recovered, completed her Canine Good Citizen test and working towards becoming a certified therapy dog who visits people in senior centers and hangs with kids who read books out loud to her in libraries and schools. Emma is about 3 years old. Arden lives in Dallas with her Furry Brady Bunch: dogs, Kona and Emma plus cats, Casey, Mikey, Rusty and Baxter. Learn more about Arden Moore at www.ardenmoore.com and www.petfirstaid4u.com. To find out what your pets want you to know, or to learn to fine tune your own dog talking skills, book time with Liz at hello@lizmurdoch.com, or visit her website www.talkingwiththedogs.com to learn more about intuitive animal communication and how it can help you personally or professionally, your pets, or shelter dogs looking for forever homes.
I have some big news... we are going back to fostering after a 5 year break! In this episode, I talk about why I took a break from rescue and why I feel ready to get back into it now. Website: www.holisticpetradio.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holisticpetradio/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/holisticpetparents/ Music: BenSound
Ways to puppy proof your home is something every new pet parent should ponder prior to the new pup arriving. It's one of those things that can sneak up on you, and as the new owner (or soon-to-be owner) of a new puppy, you'll want to start preparing for your new furry friend by finding a veterinarian, purchasing all the essentials, and puppy-proofing your home. Curiosity isn't just for cats! A necessary task that should be top of the list, along with choosing a puppy name and posting pics to your social media accounts, is choosing ways to puppy-proof your home that actually work.Get the cords and wires out of sight.Even if you supply your chew happy puppy with lots of things to mash on, wires and cords are much more fun! Walk around your home and hide all noticeable, hanging, and exposed cords and wires. Your puppy is sure to find them all, so it's best to tie up blind lines, and if you can't hide the electrical wires, get cord wrapping. Cord wrapping will keep all those cords and wires neat for you, too!Store the chemical toxins out of reach.Under the kitchen and bathroom sink is where most of us keep cleaning products, bug sprays, sponges, etc. All are dangerous to a puppy, and if you cannot store them up and out of reach, use child-proof locks on your lower kitchen and bathroom cabinetry. Your new puppy is more intelligent and curious than you might think and will figure out how to open the doors to get at those fun items inside. Securing the cabinets is but one of many ways to puppy-proof your home that actually works.Keep the trash covered and secured.This step applies to both the kitchen and bathroom trash cans. Puppies and dogs love exploring where they shouldn't, and the trash is up high on their bucket list! Be mindful that the trash bins are closed or covered; your new puppy won't break into them, causing a mess for you to clean up or, more importantly, compromising their safety.Declutter all rooms in the house.This is for all family members to practice daily. Puppies love to explore by sniffing and chewing, so for their safety, ensure all small items, breakables, and knick-knacks are placed out of the puppy's reach. This includes your shoes, choke hazard items such as coins, jewelry, pens, pencils, pins, kids' toys, and dirty clothes left to lay around. This is a way to puppy-proof your home that actually works when the whole family is on board.Your food is not dog food.If you store your food items in lower kitchen cabinets or an accessible pantry area, it's time to rethink. If you use child-proof locks on the cabinets, then you are safe, and so it's your puppy from getting into food items that could pose serious health issues! Keep the pantry door closed, and while getting into the habit of keeping doors closed, keeping the bathroom door shut is a sure-fire method in saving the puppy from eating the toilet paper, finding chemicals, or drinking the toilet water.Give them a safe space.One of your best tools in puppy-proofing your home that actually works begins your puppy comes home. You can protect them by using the above methods of puppy-proofing your home, but nothing beats training them from the git-go to teach them where they can and can't go. Puppies enjoy having a place that's their own, and whether it's a crate, a pen, or a canine corner in the living room, your new puppy deserves a “safe space” to which they can relax and be contained if you're not home.Once you're done making sure you're using methods that actually work to puppy-proof your home, stroll through your house again and look at it from a puppy's perspective. Are there things you want to chew, climb on, or investigate that may be dangerous? Button up anything you might have missed, and it's time to welcome your new puppy home!
Today's episode is an interview with Dr Hillary Sweet co-founder of Kidney Chek. We'll be chatting about a simple & affordable at home test that can help you detect kidney issues in your dogs & cats early. Kidney Chek: https://www.kidneychek.com/for-pet-parents___ Website: www.holisticpetradio.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holisticpetradio/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/holisticpetparents/ Music: BenSound
Tips for busy pet owners and pet families to help get you through the week without a moment to lose and with time to spare. Whether you have joined the work-from-home crowd or remained in your office through this last year's chaotic changes, you have no doubt felt a crunch for time and struggled to make time for your pet! In another scenario, maybe you've been feeling an urge to check the local shelter's online postings in hopes of finding your own furry companion to bring home but feel conflicted looking at your already stacked calendar! What if you don't have time to meet your new buddy's needs? Either way, a hectic schedule can feel like a cluster of burdens, and unfortunately, this can affect your ability to be a devoted and diligent pet owner. Like you, our POOP 911 pet waste removal team stays occupied, but our number one priority is loving your pups the way you do. That's why we've taken the time to combine some helpful tips for busy pet owners! Tips for busy Pet Owners: Schedule in advanceWe're told early on that time management is everything for living a balanced and productive lifestyle; this fact is also true when allocating time for your pup's basic needs. Grab your planner, calendar, or for those more inclined to the digital lifestyle – your virtual organizer and start jotting down the essential visits. This includes grooming, healthcare, doggy groceries, and training if your dog is still in its early stages. For grooming, you're typically looking at a monthly visit, and this differs by breed. When it comes to your doggy's health, you'll want to make sure he checks in with the vet for heartworm and flea prevention – if you can get both done during one visit, then you've hit the two birds with one stone! Nowadays, we have the luxury of shopping for groceries online, and in the current climate, it's probably much safer. Find your groceries, include your doggy's necessities and select a pickup time that's convenient for you or have groceries delivered if that's available. That alone should save you from wandering aimlessly and wondering how an hour and a half has passed! Tips for busy Pet Owners: Hire a helperDetermine which part of your pet's care you need the most help with, and then seek the appropriate services. One of the best aspects of pet care is that you don't have to do it alone! There's an entire world of pet helpers out there waiting to fill in for you when necessary. Consider a doggy daycare – this will allow your pet to socialize and play while you rally through your to-do list. If you're struggling to find time to poop, scoop or walk your dog, give your local POOP 911 team a call and schedule a weekly or bi-weekly service set up to meet those essential doggy needs! This particular pet waste removal squad will show up as often as you need and keep both your pup and your yard in fantastic shape and your first cleanup is absolutely free. Nobody said that getting a dog has to be a solo operation. Seek out the helpers today and find services tailored to your needs. Tips for busy Pet Owners: BondingIn the last year, social media posts poked fun at doggies for being bad assistants or sleeping on the job. Of course, this is because many Americans are now working remotely from the comfort of their home office. This means that pet owners who are also professionals get a sweet silver lining of spending time with their pups as they're completing work online. Allow yourself to hit “save,” lower the laptop screen, and focus your attention on your doggy. Yes, this is also a suggestion for those who are buried in work and hurriedly meeting deadlines! Bonding with your pup can be a brief 15 to 20 minutes of indoor fetch, tummy rubs (for the dog), or just a time for mutual affection. This will do wonders for your mood and probably your sanity after those hefty computer screen hours. Pro tip: go for a 20-minute walk – not only will you get a much-needed break, you and your doggy will also get some exercise! Allocating some time in your schedule for bonding and a walk may sound like the last thing you should be doing with your current workload, but it is also one of the best ways to reset and return to work re-energized. Plus, look at how excited your pup gets knowing that for a short while, you made direct eye contact after hours behind that screen!The reality is, not everyone is cut out for the pet owner lifestyle, or it may just not be that season in your life right now. That's okay! If you're an avid dog lover but can't have one of your own, consider fostering a dog through a local shelter, or when you find the time – visit with a friend who has a dog. Sometimes those few hours are enough! It's important to assess how a dog will fit into your lifestyle! For current owners, take into account that there's a way around your hectic schedule, and when in doubt, as we have suggested – you'll get by with a little help from your friends at a dog sitter, POOP 911, or doggy daycare.
It's not just about removing dog hair from your car. It's about removing it faster, better, and less frequently.Happy dog on a car ride scenario where the pet-parent will likely be removing dog hair from her car as a result.It's time for that vital annual checkup or overdue grooming appointment, which means it's time for your doggy to excitedly climb into the car and celebrate in the backseat by bouncing from seat to seat while generously shedding hair all over the place. As you watch in subdued horror, you may realize that this is one of those times that your pet waste pick-up services are not around to save you. You may start recalling how many times you have had to apologize about your dog's hair decorating your car's interior. We're not going to allow you to continue apologizing; we're going to arm you with helpful pointers to undo the damage.The Best Strategy for Removing Dog Hair is Prevention FirstBefore we jump into treatment, let's cover preventative care. One of the best ways to prevent dog hair from embedding itself into your car is to stop the culprit at the point of entry; AKA, brush your dog before you get into the car to minimize the loose hairs. Now, we realize that this suggestion's effectivity will differ based on breed, but ultimately stopping the offense before it occurs will save you time and trouble later. Another preventative measure is a specialist recommended pet seat cover that can function as both protection for the car's upholstery and isolation for most of the loose hairs! Once they've done their job, remove seat covers and clean! Simple as that!1. When it Comes to Removing Dog Hair, Vacuum UpLet's get the obvious option out of the way. Handheld or household, vacuums will smoothly grab the first layer of fur, leaving the stubborn hair behind to be picked up by the rest of our tip list techniques. Of course, your house vacuum comes with handy attachments that make it easier to maneuver around the car's hard-to-reach spots, but a handheld hoover will also do the job.2. Roll Around, Use a Lint RollerSo the vacuum missed a few spots. Using a lint roller or even the ever so versatile duct tape, you can gather the most visible hairs, especially those just shed! Keep the roller readily available in the car for the quick cleaning moments between or after trips, the vehicle will stay hair-free, and you'll delay the potentially inevitable fur pileup. Remember, this method is best for loose hairs, quick pick up, the easier to reach places, and the outfit you skillfully put together today.3. Gloves Handy, Use Magnetized GlovesThe lint roller has had enough for the moment, but you still see remnants of your dog's coat everywhere. All you need is gloves! Magnetize the fur using a pair of dry rubber gloves; static will work its magic as you rub the affected areas and collect as much fur as possible. Place a bag close to you and go to work! If you find the hair is being more stubborn than usual, spray some water to attain the clumping effect that will allow you to gather more fur as you rub.4. Softener Scoop, Use Fabric Softener and Water ComboCombine fabric softener with water in a spray bottle and generously spray the hairy target spots throughout your vehicle. The softener's ingredients loosen up hair stuck in the fabric, making it easier to collect those pesky left-over-post-vacuum hairs. A fantastic added bonus of this step, the softener's pleasant fragrance will mask that lingering doggy scent and give your car the fresh smell it deserves! Crack the car's windows to air out the vehicle after this method is complete, and you'll have a dry, refreshingly clean car awaiting your return.5. When it Comes to Removing Dog Hair Completely, Brush AwayDon't pull your hair out if there's still hair lingering in certain places after you've attempted the tried-and-true steps we've presented so far! This proven final step should gather the remaining pieces with a wire brush that happens to be perfect for stubborn hair. The brush will remove any last pet fur traces and sift through any excess hair under or on car seats. Sweep it through the hair that may also be embedded in the carpet. Swiftly run the brush along with the car's upholstery as well as any trouble spots until you are satisfied! There, yet another great tool to keep within reach for future fur removal!Using these tips, go forth confidently with the reassurance that your lint roller is in the glove compartment, the wire brush is stored in the middle console, and your life-saving seat covers are secured in place. Take that next car ride with your doggy, knowing that your vacuum and gloves will always be waiting for that necessary hair removal day.
Intuitive Animal Communicator Liz Murdoch chats with Dog Momager Josephine Ciuzio and her pandemic puppy Barney, a young French Bulldog who wiggled into her family's lives reminding them to be silly and smile again after 4 tough losses. Find out what they both have to share about dog rescue, modeling, being on television, and life in the spotlight vs. cuddling at home Barney caught the eye of New York City Animal Modeling Agents and his modeling and acting career began. He recently had his 1st speaking roll in an upcoming Peacock limited series. He can't “Bark” and tell about it just yet but stay tuned for updates. Watch this little Frenchie on an episode of Love Life HBO Max. He's also done modeling for Brook Linens, Anthropologie, and is the Petco Reddy super model. His most recent work is a commercial for NYS Lottery. Stay tuned for an upcoming book about his exciting adventures as a working celebrity dog. Tune in and learn how animal communication can help people connect and understand what dogs want them to know. Follow him and his dog family on Instagram @Babyhowardsbuddies Find out what your dog wants you to know: hello@lizmurdoch.com or www.talkingwiththedogs.com
Brushing is an integral part of Fido's grooming. It's also an important element of keeping them healthy. There are good reasons to do that for their physical health, but also it's a bonding time with you. There are so many different types of brushes out there. So choosing the one that's right for you is essential. What do you get for your Fido? Because if your dog has short hair, whether it has long hair, do they shed, do they have a double coat, or have an undercoat? Brushing your dog everyday is a good thing! New episodes now release every Thursday!
There is so much excitement when we decide to adopt our new family member! In this episode, I talk about some essential tips or decisions that you hopefully will have decided before bringing Fido home. Even if it's not the first dog in your home, some of these tips are good to remember. Yes, it is up to humans to be well-trained at first. So that Fido can learn the ropes at their new home. Let's decide where the new family member will sleep, eat, play, and go potty. Knowing these things can make it easier when you bring Fido home.
Eve Molzhon is a dog expert and is the owner of a doggy daycare. She gives a few training tips and how to build bonds with your dog. Also, Eve lets us know why daycare for your dog can be just what they need!
Dogs are social by nature. I'm going to talk about dog parks. Dogs need the social interaction that they get from dog parks. Luckily, I did not find out the hard way that going to them is not always simply showing up and bringing Fido in. It should be thought of in that how safe are you and Fido going to be there? Second, I am going to answer a listener question. One came in regarding last week's episode, and I'm going to answer that. And then you'll get a little preview of next week's episode.
Do you talk to your dog? I do! We talk to our dogs as part of training and to be leader of the pack. Dogs may not have a huge vocabulary but they do understand our tone with them. In my dogwalker tip I let you know why I never let my dogs drink anything other than what I bring out on our walk.
Sexier Than A Squirrel: Dog Training That Gets Real Life Results
This week we discuss: Preparing your dog for the novelty chaos of Halloween It’s that time of year when ghosts and ghouls are a common sight, when pumpkins have incredibly clever facial expressions with lighting that looks sinister in the dark! It’s Halloween time! For our dogs, it’s a time of novelty, of discovering new and mysterious things in their life that they may have never seen before, which is why in today’s episode we dive into:How to face the crazy items that appear around Halloween with your dogNovelty: Have your dog’s back! How to be calm when your dog definitely isn’t!Insights on what can be seen as “different” for your dogTips on preparing for the fun!Tom and Lauren tell their stories involving novelty! (Tree stumps?! Camels?!)Take the information your dog gives you to prepare them for the situation. Get ready for the spookiest time of year and prepare your dog with confidence, knowing you’re ready to be their best advocate!
It's been over a year since my last episode and I finally feel like I have my groove back (my passion for the breed has never changed but sometimes life gets in the way of passion projects). So, that being said... I'm looking forward to creating new and exciting content based around your questions, topics and whatever else. I'm an open book and I can't wait to start doing research and interviewing professionals to bring you the facts and education you need when you have (or are thinking of getting) a GSP. German Shorthairs are truly a magnificent breed, they're smart, loyal, love to work and please you so it's no surprise that they also have a wide range of needs in order for them to live their best lives! If you have any topics you'd like me to discuss please DM me on my social media (all of my platforms are the same @gspandme) or you can comment on my posts or podcasts. I hope you enjoy catching up with me! Now let's crush the rest of 2020 and talk about our dogs
Meet Emmy Nominee and Animal Advocate Karla Cavalli and her three dogs. In our animal communication chat session we discuss everything from joys and surprises of dog adoptions to finding out the multitude of opinions and insights her Lady and the Tramp Pekingese, and a senior Bulldog want her to know. A special benefit of our chat is the fundraising opportunity to donate 20% of any booked chat session to LA based dog rescue, A Purposeful Rescue. Just mention code “Karla“ and the money is theirs! To learn more about A Purposeful Rescue, visit www.apurposefulrescue.org or find their great dogs on Instagram.
Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
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Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
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Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
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Episode 39 May 8, 2019It's been a couple of months since my last episode but I'm back! Check out this episode to hear all about what we've had going on and fun things to come! Plus I am going to start doing Instagram templates and giveaways again, so be sure to follow along with our day to day activities on IG so you don't miss anything. Also, DM me with questions or podcast ideas that you might have.Follow us on Instagram @GSPandMe @HenryVonSchmidtJoin our closed Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/gspandme/
Episode 39 May 8, 2019It's been a couple of months since my last episode but I'm back! Check out this episode to hear all about what we've had going on and fun things to come! Plus I am going to start doing Instagram templates and giveaways again, so be sure to follow along with our day to day activities on IG so you don't miss anything. Also, DM me with questions or podcast ideas that you might have.Follow us on Instagram @GSPandMe @HenryVonSchmidtJoin our closed Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/gspandme/
Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
So, one of the big debates in the world of writing advice is the Write Every Day Debate. I know! I know. Sexy name. High stakes. But, honestly, it gets people so riled up. There are the Write Every Day Camp. They carry lit Twitter torches and follow Stephen King who famously wrote: “Amateurs sit … Continue reading "Do You Have To Write Every Day? Stephen King Twitter Torches versus the Anti-Burnout Crew"