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I am thrilled to introduce you to my guest for today's Spotlight Series episode, Amy Arnold! Amy has such a unique and interesting story that echoes what so many of us experience - the dissatisfaction that comes from a life that is no longer resonant, and the quest to discover just what that kind of life might look and feel like. After 26 years as a practicing plastic surgeon, Amy left the medical profession behind and started down the path of finding what purpose meant to her. She explored a variety of avenues, including an 11-day vision quest, studying shamanism, and even writing. She now brings together her life experiences and skills to support other women to find their own true sense of purpose, their true story. We talked a lot about the nature of stories - our personal stories, our cultural stories, and even the stories we have about our expectations of our pets. We talked about how our dogs mirror back to us the dysfunction of our culture's stories by the expectations we place on them, and they how they offer us the gift of seeing where our own personal stories are asking to be modified - which is something Amy has personally experienced with her gorgeous 11 year old Italian Greyhound, Sophia. In this conversation, we also highlight our power to change our stories, all while acknowledging that this process brings a lot of discomfort, especially when we are in that liminal space in-between letting go of one story, and the next one hasn't yet appeared. Amy has a beautiful gift for Mystic Dog Mama listeners! She has generously crafted a 12-week group coaching program at a really special rate specifically for Mystic Dog Mama listeners! In order to run it, she will need 3 or more people for the group, so I highly encourage you to reach out to Amy if this is something you think you might be interested in! For more information visit: https://www.yourtruestorycoaching.com/special-offer Learn more about and connect with Amy: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556233196692 https://www.instagram.com/amyarnoldstories/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachamyarnold/ Here are a some links to the books Amy and I mentioned. They are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to purchase through them, I will receive a commission that helps to keep the podcast up and running. Tricia Hersey's Rest Is Resistance Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3VHIsMP Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3IKScOE Charles Eisenstein's The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/4aohj56 Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3K8fo9U Finally, a quick note that this episode was sponsored by Aspirationery, which, in full transparency, is another project of mine where we create books, notebooks, and stationery to help you become all you aspire to be. You can check out our shadow work and moon magic journals and workbooks, as well as our popular “My First Period Tracker” for young girls and tweens on Instagram @aspirationery. TIME STAMPS 00:22 Intro 03:30 Meet Amy Arnold + hear her journal from plastic surgeon to shamanism to supporting women to lead fulfilling lives 15:45 Amy's takeaways from an 11-day vision quest 27:45 The role of stories in our modern time 45:50 Using discernment on the spiritual path 57:30 How Sophia, an 11-yr old Italian Greyhound is serving as Amy's teacher 1:03:00 Amy's nuggets of wisdom from her coaching practice + her wonderful gift to listeners 1:11:00 What Sophia has taught Amy about what it means to be human 1:13:00 Outro DISCLAIMER: This is not a substitute for medical advice or other relevant professional advice.
When Ruby the Siberian Husky gazes into your eyes, you can feel the world's weight lifting from your shoulders. This extraordinary therapy dog, along with a host of other lovable pooches, is at the heart of our special compilation episode of "Let's Bark About It, Tampa Bay." As we celebrate our one-year anniversary, we're honored to share the most touching and humorous dog tales that our listeners have generously contributed. From Baxter's zest for travel to Koda's community-building charm, these stories aren't just about dogs; they're about family, adventure, and the comfort only a four-legged friend can provide.Imagine a world where every misjudged 'foster fail' like Yam Yam is a beacon of enduring love, and even the grumpiest of dogs like Rodney have a cozy spot in someone's heart. This episode is brimming with such revelations, as we revisit the quirks that make dogs like Freida and Shotzie so special, and applaud the ingenious Dog Ball Leash invented by Italian Greyhound aficionados Dena and Jeff. Our listeners' narratives reveal how dogs like Lucy and Jasper aren't just pets, but partners in life's journey, offering a loyalty that's as steadfast as it is endearing.The transformational stories of rescue dogs hold a special place in our hearts, and this episode shines a spotlight on these extraordinary canines. From Hades' journey from unruly to utterly huggable, to Whiskey's playful antics, and Otis Maximus III's consoling presence, each tale is a testament to the life-altering connection between humans and their furry companions. Join us as we revel in the laughter, healing, and promise of unconditional love that these wonderful dogs bring into our lives. Here's to another year of barking about the dogs that make Tampa Bay a better place!Tampa Bay realtor and Dog Lover Leslie Haas Realty One Group Sunshine https://tampabayhomesforsale.realestate Art for Profit's Sake podcast-Discussions with artists at different stages of their business. Hosted by Nick Ribera (aka Chain Assembly) artist, illustrator, and creator. https://chainassembly.com/blogs/podcastURBAN DOG STUDIOHave you ever thought about capturing professional portraits of your furry family member? If so, we're here for you? Urban Dog Studio, Tampa Bay's premiere pet photography studio, specializes in stunning portrait sessions in the studio, on location, and even in the water! Whether you're in St. Petersburg, Tampa, Clearwater, Bradenton, Sarasota, or any of the beach communities, Urban Dog Studio is here for you. Contact Urban Dog Studio today, and let them work their magic to bring out the best in you and your pets.
Breed Type First: Mary Dukes on Judging Dogs [caption id="attachment_12717" align="alignleft" width="409"] Mary Dukes in her handling days heyday.[/caption] Legendary handler, rep and now judge Mary Dukes continues her conversation with host Laura Reeves. Today they talk about judging, handling and all-time favorite dogs. “I'm a type-first girl all the way,” Dukes said, quoting the notable Anne Rogers Clark common wisdom to sort first on type and then reward the soundest of the typical dogs. “I'm forgiving of leg faults, especially on the down and back. As long as it doesn't offend me, it's probably good enough. “I do firmly believe this. A good judge can see right through a poor handling job. Sometimes it's frustrating. I watched a breed in Orlando. It wasn't a hound breed but a breed that I'm very familiar with and it was so frustrating because it's an owner -handled breed for the most part and the best dogs in there were being tragically handled. It was so frustrating because there was a dog in there that's beautiful and every time the judge looked at him (the handler) wasn't even trying to do anything with him. His legs were everywhere. You know, all she was doing was feeding him basically. “And I thought, God, if you could just rack him up once, just rack him up once and pull him up over his front and break him over, (the judge) just needs to see it once. “I might be the one that will turn into Frank Sabella. I mean, not in terms of swapping dogs or anything, because he did that to me a million times, but I know he got in trouble for it. But in terms of, ‘Here's what I want you to do. Can you go from this corner to that corner on a loose lead? Can you do that?' If they give me five steps, we're golden. “At the end of the day, it's putting up the best dog." Pro tip: Pacing “It's all about throwing them off balance when you take the first step. I always like to go into them because they learn pretty quick. A lot of people they jerk (the dog) and then ‘let's go.' Well, then the dog starts anticipating that. I just would turn them into me and then just bump them. Just bump their shoulder as you start your down and back.” [caption id="attachment_12718" align="alignleft" width="482"] Ch. Aroi Talk of the Blues, 'Punky', shown with handler Corky Vroom. Judge Anne Rogers Clark “discovered” Punky in 1975, when she made her Best of Breed from the Puppy class at the Greyhound Club of America specialty in Santa Barbara. Punky was the Top Dog of all breeds in 1976.[/caption] Mary's fantasy best in show line up would be judged by Michelle Billings. It would feature Mick, the Kerry Blue who shows up in most judges' all-time best line ups, but many of her other choices are more esoteric and focused on dogs she knew personally. From Iron Eyes, the Bouvier to Scarlett Ribbons, the Italian Greyhound. Listen in to hear her personal choice for Best in Show.
LAST EPISODE OF 2023! AND IT'S A DOOZY! Tom and Julie open letters mailed in by listeners and watch clips of Al Goldstein complaining about mail order catalogs, Shellac drummer Todd Trainer singing the praises of his excellent Italian greyhound, Mickey Rooney tweaking his nipple hair, and more! Also Brett recaps the latest Watchalong Wednesday, tells Tom and Julie about the blackjack altercation he got into in Vegas, and declares that the era of the Alpha Podcast Producer has arrived! No longer will podcast producers be doormats and punchlines! Plus Ted Cruz is starting a podcast on Forever Dog, the return of the turkey cake, wedding cake in the refrigerator, A Gnome Named Gnorm, The Terminal, Shaving Cream, Steampunk Willy, The Cowboy Way, Napoleon, Jack Palance winning an Oscar for City Slickers, Nicorette Sheridan, and Three Stooges funerals. CLIPS FROM THIS EPISODE: *The Cowboy Way trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyOfiImk0po *Mickey Rooney in The Domino Principle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VII1FGBHfJg&t=733s *The Rooneys Reality TV Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT5TyQn3hTA&t=242s *Al Goldstein Rants about Catalogs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCHrtO9WhSs *Al Goldstein on Conan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1fQrkGEsok *Bob Costas Burns Pedro Strop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqLxzOWW_M8 *Todd Trainer's Italian Greyhound https://youtu.be/WZWrVQTlonc?si=S93scs1YcMhbjN0C&t=172 *Bad Sax Solo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He-sYfNGsv8 SUPPORT DOUBLE THREAT ON PATREON Weekly Bonus Episodes, Monthly Livestreams, Video Episodes, and More! https://www.patreon.com/DoubleThreatPod WATCH VIDEO CLIPS OF DOUBLE THREAT https://www.youtube.com/@doublethreatpod JOIN THE DOUBLE THREAT FAN GROUPS *Discord https://discord.com/invite/PrcwsbuaJx *Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/doublethreatfriends *Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/doublethreatfriends DOUBLE THREAT MERCH https://www.teepublic.com/stores/double-threat TOTALLY EFFED UP T-SHIRTS https://www.teepublic.com/user/dttfu SEND SUBMISSIONS TO DoubleThreatPod@gmail.com FOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT https://twitter.com/doublethreatpod https://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpod DOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threat Theme song by Mike Krol Artwork by Michael Kupperman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Initial Release: 2/27/2023 For all you dog lovers out there, we have the beautiful, sweet story of Lola, the Italian Greyhound, in The Littlest Hound: A Lovable Italian's Greyhound's Tale, by Cassie and Patrick Garber. This book will always have a special memory in our heart since it was our first author to partner with us! Follow The Littlest Hound on Instagram Purchase on Amazon (Available on Kindle Unlimited)
In this week's episode, my special guest is Casey Grey, The Conscious Builder. Casey is the founder of the award-winning sustainable building company, The Conscious Builder, the host of The Conscious Builder Podcast and The Conscious Builder Show on YouTube and the founder of The Conscious Builder Academy, an online course hub for future-focused builders who want to create better businesses. He has written almost 400 blog posts on topics such as marketing, branding, entrepreneurship, personal development, sustainability, and more. Casey is a husband, father, and dog dad to an Italian Greyhound.Casey is on a mission to help people build homes, businesses, and lives in a more conscious manner. During our conversation with Casey: We talked about his mission. What inspired him to start his own business and become The Conscious Builder What is a High-Performance Home (HPH) and how is it sustainable? Why should we invest in an HPH or Sustainable home? How does a sustainable home impact our well-being and overall health? Reference Links: Casey Grey Homepage The Conscious Builder Homepage The Conscious Builder Academy The Conscious Builder Podcast Show Notes: lpdstudio.ca/casey-grey
In this pick-me-up episode, we introduce you to the characters, companions, clowns, and survivors that are the dogs of the Toy group. Once seen as symbols of royalty and aristocracy, dogs of the Toy group were often the coveted spoils of revolutions, war, and palace coups. The refined elegance and charm of these compact dogs assisted in their survival and solidified their place in many decidedly non-royal homes of today. Join us as we look at how favorite breeds of kings, queens, monarchs, and fashionistas both plummeted and soared in popularity. Bonafide Bits: Chihuahuas, originally named Techichis, were kept by the Toltecs to guide their human companions into the afterlife. Both Pekingese and Maltese are referred to as “lion dogs.” Aristotle called the elegant Maltese perfectly proportioned. In 1926, Roswell Eldridge Esquire offered a hefty purse to breeders who could replicate toy Spaniels of King Charles' time. In the 1500s, Dutch traders smuggled Pugs out of China where they would become mascots in Holland's House of Orange. Featured Breeds: Pekingese Pekingese are compact, stocky toy dogs weighing up to 14 pounds. The coat is longest at the neck and shoulders, giving Pekes their famous “lion's mane.” Coats come in various reds, from golden red to darker shades. The large, short-muzzled head is a wider-than-long, envelope-shaped rectangle, and the eyes are large, dark, and sparkly. A unique feature of Pekes is their effortless “rolling” gait. Pekes are charming, confident companions who develop a tight bond with their favorite human. Bred to live in palaces, they can be as serenely independent as the emperors who owned them. (They're “opinionated,” Peke people say.) Ever alert, they make good watchdogs. Pekes will tolerate kids but won't stand for a lot of roughhousing. Discover more about Pekingese at AKC's Pekingese Breed Biography. Chihuahua The Chihuahua is a balanced, graceful dog of terrier-like demeanor, weighing no more than six pounds. The rounded “apple” head is a breed hallmark. The erect ears and full, luminous eyes are acutely expressive. Coats come in many colors and patterns and can be long or short. The varieties are identical except for the coat. Chihuahuas possess loyalty, charm, and a big-dog attitude. Even tiny dogs require training, and without it, this clever scamp will rule your household like a little Napoleon. Compact and confident, Chihuahuas are ideal city pets. They are too small for roughhousing with kids, and special care must be taken in cold weather, but Chihuahuas are adaptable as long as they get lots of quality time in their preferred lap. Discover more about Chihuahuas at AKC's Chihuahua Breed Biography. Maltese The tiny Maltese, “Ye Ancient Dogge of Malta,” has been sitting in the lap of luxury since the Bible was a work in progress. Famous for their show-stopping, floor-length coat, Maltese are playful, charming, and adaptable toy companions. Discover more about Malteses at AKC's Maltese Breed Biography. Papillon The quick, curious Papillon is a toy dog of singular beauty and upbeat athleticism. Despite his refined appearance, the Pap is truly a “doggy dog” blessed with a hardy constitution. Papillon fanciers describe their breed as happy, alert, and friendly. A tiny dog, measuring 8 to 11 inches at the shoulder, you can still spot a Papillon a block away thanks to the large, wing-shaped ears that give the breed its name (“papillon” is French for “butterfly”). Some Paps have erect ears; in others, known as the Phalene type, the ears are down. Paps are dainty and elegant, with a plumed tail, and a long, silky coat of several color combinations, the base color being white. More robust than they look, Paps are little dogs for all seasons and reasons. They thrive in warm or cool climates, in town or country, and are eager to join the family fun. They are excellent agility dogs and are consistent winners at the sport's highest levels; less ambitious owners can train them to do all kinds of tricks. Discover more about Papillons at AKC's Papillon Breed Biography. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel wears his connection to British history in his breed's name. Cavaliers are the best of two worlds, combining the gentle attentiveness of a toy breed with the verve and athleticism of a sporting spaniel. Discover more about Cavalier King Charles Spaniels at AKC's King Charles Spaniel Breed Biography. English Toy Spaniel The ETS is a square, snub-nosed toy weighing no more than 14 pounds. The large domed head with its long and lush ears, dark melting eyes, and chubby cheeks is a famous breed trait. The profuse coat comes in four varieties, each with its own proper name: red and white (Blenheim); black and tan (King Charles); white, black, and tan (Prince Charles); and a solid red (Ruby). Blenheims often have a red mark, the 'Blenheim Spot,' on top of the head. The ETS, like many toy breeds kept by royals, came to assume the personalities of their aristocratic owners. They can be proud and willful, and extremely discriminating in their choice of friends. With their favored humans, they are affectionate at home and exuberant and curious at play. Discover more about English Toy Spaniels at AKC's English Toy Spaniel Breed Biography. Pug Once the mischievous companion of Chinese emperors, and later the mascot of Holland's royal House of Orange, the small but solid Pug is today adored by his millions of fans around the world. Pugs live to love and to be loved in return. The Pug's motto is the Latin phrase “multum in parvo” (a lot in a little), an apt description of this small but muscular breed. They come in three colors: silver or apricot-fawn with a black face mask, or all black. The large round head, the big, sparkling eyes, and the wrinkled brow give Pugs a range of human-like expressions, such as surprise, happiness, and curiosity that have delighted owners for centuries. Pug owners say their breed is the ideal house dog. Pugs are happy in the city or country, with kids or old folks, as an only pet, or in a pack. They enjoy their food, and care must be taken to keep them trim. They do best in moderate climates “not too hot, not too cold” but, with proper care, Pugs can be their adorable selves anywhere. Discover more about Pugs at AKC's Pug Breed Biography. Italian Greyhound A true Greyhound in miniature, the elegant Italian Greyhound is an alert, playful, and highly affectionate toy companion. IGs make decorative couch dogs, but at heart, they are flash-and-dash coursing hounds with an instinct for pursuit. Discover more about Italian Greyhounds at AKC's Italian Greyhound Breed Biography. Silky Terrier Small but not fragile, feisty but not yappy, pretty but not sculpted, Silkys are 10-inch-tall dynamos animated by curiosity and high spirits. The glorious blue-and-tan coat is straight and glossy, and it feels and behaves much like human hair. The wedge-shaped head is topped by profuse hair parted down the middle, and erect V-shaped ears draw attention to the keen, piercing expression of the almond-shaped eyes. Silky Terriers are more refined than typical ratting terriers, but they should still look and behave like a true earth dog. Discover more about Silky Terriers at AKC's Silky Terrier Breed Biography. Yorkshire Terrier Beneath the dainty, glossy, floor-length coat of a Yorkshire Terrier beats the heart of a feisty, old-time terrier. Yorkies earned their living as ratters in mines and mills long before they became the beribboned lapdogs of Victorian ladies. The Yorkshire Terrier is a compact, toy-size terrier of no more than seven pounds whose crowning glory is a floor-length, silky coat of steel blue and a rich golden tan. Don't let the Yorkie's daintiness fool you. Tenacious, feisty, brave, and sometimes bossy, the Yorkie exhibits all the traits of a true terrier. Often named the most popular dog breed in various American cities, Yorkies pack lots of big-town attitude into a small but self-important package. They are favorites of urbanites the world over. Yorkies are long-lived and hypoallergenic (the coat is more like human hair than animal fur), and they make fine little watchdogs. This is a true “personality breed,” providing years of laughs, love, and close companionship. Discover more about Yorkshire Terriers at AKC's Yorkshire Terrier Breed Biography. Pomeranian The tiny Pomeranian, long a favorite of royals and commoners alike, has been called the ideal companion. The glorious coat, smiling, foxy face, and vivacious personality have helped make the Pom one of the world's most popular toy breeds. Discover more about Pomeranians at AKC's Pomeranian Breed Biography. For more information about a specific breed visit the breed's parent club or AKC.org. Shareables: If you see a pack of Pugs, you have seen a grumble. During a storm at sea, King James II of England requested his Spaniels be saved before adding that the rescuers should also save his son. As a symbol of affluence in ancient Rome, upper-crust Patrician women flaunted Maltese as fashion accessories.
Lindsey Kaszuba is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Founder of Lindsey Kaszuba Health, and Creator of Health Club Collective. Lindsey guides her clients and members in creating healthy habits in the most simple way so they can feel great today and every day. She focuses on integrating health and lifestyle through nutrition, movement, mindset, and habit formation. Lindsey lives in New York City with her husband, two daughters, and Italian Greyhound. Lindsey and I have an amazing talk about habits, meditation, finding your passion, and understanding the role our minds play versus the role our bodies play in nutrition. “Health and wellness is not a one size fits all approach, it's just not. When I ditched all the rules, the unspoken diet culture, very toxic rules, that's when I started feeling my best.” - Lindsey Kaszuba Links: Christie's Website Christie's Instagram: @sasssays Lindsey's Website Lindsey's Instagram: @lindseykaszubahealth Ep 66 Lina Forrestal
Applied Structure and Anatomy LIVE Join the live studio audience with host Laura Reeves at Bonneville Basin Kennel Association to discuss why our dogs are built the way they're built. Laura and members of the audience address structure and why our dogs are built the way they're built. Form and Function go together There are a lot of differences between herding dogs, depending on the type of herding they did, according to AKC judge and Pumi breeder Chris Levy. Tonia Holibaugh Cruz A lot of people think “oh it's a toy dog, structure doesn't matter.” What happens is that as companions, these dogs need to be able to live to 10 or 11 years old and still be able to make it to the food bowl. Your expectations of a Pekingese cannot be the same as your expectations of an Italian Greyhound. Even though they're all toy breeds, their purpose is completely different. The construction is different, therefore their abilities (are different.) Linda Culver A properly constructed Italian Greyhound can be just as sturdy as a Whippet Carma Ewer I love to see a beautiful schnauzer moving around the ring with great reach and drive, but you don't have to have great reach and drive to kill a rate. We are starting to lose some of our other qualities. We have to have strong teeth, muzzle and head to be able to do the job. You need to have good bone, muscle tone, don't want the rat pulling your dog in the hole because it's so weedy. Lydia Hovanski Lyon Tail placement on these terriers is so important. My Fox Terrier, when it goes to ground, and it's pulling out a fox, I have to be able to grab it by the tail and pull it out, to help it. If we can't grab onto those tails, that dog is useless and going to die. With the dogs that are going to ground, it is essential to pick them up by their tail. It's showing they can do the job. Hear more on this topic when host Laura Reeves presents on Form and Function at Breedercon this weekend at the IKC show in Schaumburg, IL. Sign up for the seminars HERE.
Adam Halferty is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist living in Los Angeles by way of eastern Colorado. He has toured and recorded extensively with his band American Tomahawk and Nick Thorburn's band Islands. In this episode, new friends Joe and Adam talk touring recovery, the important role of humor on the road and what makes a good and bad hotel roommate. They discuss Adams new record, cc fAult, what stemmed the solo effort and his song writing process. They flirt with the idea of acting as a profession and we hear a couple tunes. https://americantomahawk.bandcamp.com/album/mr-grieverUse coupon code FRET10 to claim 10% off your iZotope plug-in purchase or try Music Production Suite Pro free for 30 days.Go to www.izotope.com/en/lp/ruinous @thetourstories
Andrew Rudin was born and raised in the suburbs of Jacksonville, Florida. He moved to Tallahassee in 1998 to attend Florida State University and graduated with a degree in International Relations & Geography. Soon after he landed a job creating maps for the State of Florida's Geological Survey to help protect the state's aquifers. In 2003, after 5 years in quaint Tallahassee, Andrew was invited on a random road trip to Austin, Texas. One year later he decided to pack what he could into his car and move there. 18 years later he still lives there, working in the field of geography as a Data Architect for the City of Austin.Since 2004, he's seen the city go through many growth spurts to become the place it is today. When he's not toiling away in front of a computer or giving cuddles to his Italian Greyhound, Felix, Andrew enjoys venturing downtown to Austin's nightlife, day trips to the Texas Hill Country, and finding excuses to travel abroad. Austin is the state capital of Texas, an inland city bordering the Hill Country region. Home to the University of Texas flagship campus, Austin is known for its eclectic live-music scene centered around country, blues and rock. Its many parks and lakes are popular for hiking, biking, swimming and boating. South of the city, Formula One's Circuit of the Americas raceway has hosted the United States Grand Prix.Elevation: 489′Population: 965,872 (2020)If you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.
Andrew Rudin was born and raised in the suburbs of Jacksonville, Florida. He moved to Tallahassee in 1998 to attend Florida State University and graduated with a degree in International Relations & Geography. Soon after he landed a job creating maps for the State of Florida's Geological Survey to help protect the state's aquifers. In 2003, after 5 years in quaint Tallahassee, Andrew was invited on a random road trip to Austin, Texas. One year later he decided to pack what he could into his car and move there. 18 years later he still lives there, working in the field of geography as a Data Architect for the City of Austin.Since 2004, he's seen the city go through many growth spurts to become the place it is today. When he's not toiling away in front of a computer or giving cuddles to his Italian Greyhound, Felix, Andrew enjoys venturing downtown to Austin's nightlife, day trips to the Texas Hill Country, and finding excuses to travel abroad. Austin is the state capital of Texas, an inland city bordering the Hill Country region. Home to the University of Texas flagship campus, Austin is known for its eclectic live-music scene centered around country, blues and rock. Its many parks and lakes are popular for hiking, biking, swimming and boating. South of the city, Formula One's Circuit of the Americas raceway has hosted the United States Grand Prix.Elevation: 489′Population: 965,872 (2020)Support the showIf you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.If you or you know someone who is interested in being a guest on the podcast, please contact me at mark@wheredogaysretire.com. Please join our Where Do Gays Retire Facebook group at Where Do Gays Retire? | FacebookThank you so much for listening!
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Abigail Bergstrom has written for national publications and worked in the publishing industry for a decade. She has edited and represented countless bestsellers, building some of today's biggest book brands and working with some of the industry's most prominent voices. She was nominated for Literary Agent of the Year 2020 at the British Book Awards and is an intersectional feminist campaigner who co-founded the campaign ‘This Doesn't Mean Yes' which was covered in the media internationally. She lives in London with her boyfriend and her Italian Greyhound, Luca. Today we're discussing her debut novel, What A Shame. Our interview begins at 00:18:00 Caitlin recommends: Now That I See You by Emma Batchelor In intriguing and heartfelt autofiction that explores changes in a relationship when one person comes out as trans. Michelle recommends: Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Knives Out, a delicious family murder mystery that really plays into the tropes of the genre. In this interview, we chat about: Writing about 'under the surface' shame women experience To what extent are we showing the truth online (and are we comfortable with that projection?) Abigail's experience with severe burnout and how this has influenced her life, writing life and ambitions The liminal spaces in our lives Explore different portrayals of female friendships How Abigail got her book deal and her experience as an agent (with tips for those who want to be published) Books and other things mentioned: Australia's Got Talent Moulin Rouge (musical) Mary Poppins (musical) Rick & Morty (TV series - One Crew over the Crewcoo's Morty) Thursday Murder Club by Richard Oseman Abigail's https://www.elle.com/uk/life-and-culture/a36716159/inbetweener-life-uncertainty/ (piece on liminal spaces) Notes to Self by Emilie Pine Sheila Heti Acts of Desperation by Megan Nolan Ottessa Moshfegh Fix the System, Not the Women by Laura Bates Girl Crush by Florence Given Follow Abigail on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/abigailbergstrom/ (@abigailbergstrom) and check out her Substack https://abigailbergstrom.substack.com/p/10-reasons-i-didnt-want-to-start?showWelcome=true (Something to Say). What a Shame is available now in the UK and Australia. Thank you to Hachette Australia for sending us copies in preparation for the interview. Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterwordspod/ (@betterwordspod)
In this episode, Chelsea and Kevin speak with health and mindset coach Lindsey Kaszuba all about creating new habits and goals and letting go of habits that no longer serve us. Everything from learning to trust ourselves and teaching our children to trust themselves to tapping into what we want to value and beyond is covered in this episode! Lindsey is also giving away a free 30-minute health strategy session to the first 3 people to reach out! So be sure to email me at chelsea@chelseaaustin.com if you're interested! About Lindsey: Lindsey is a certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach helping women ditch the diet and transform their health. Her mission is to teach women how health and lifestyle can work together realistically. Her unique coaching method is based on science and spiritual practices and is rooted in sustainable change and mindset work. Lindsey lives in New York City with her two daughters, husband, and Italian Greyhound. Instagram: @lindseykaszubahealth TikTok: @lindseykaszubahealth Website: lindseykaszubahealth.com
Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton stresses the importance of planned senior pet wellness care | Kim Gaebelein of Bil-Jac Foods shares fun, healthy and safe tips for celebrating your pet's birthdays | Colleen Gray dishes on the significance of honoring family pet birthday traditions | Anne Marie Burgess from Italian Greyhound Rescue Gulf Coast offers helpful information for adopting and caring for an Italian Greyhound
Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton stresses the importance of planned senior pet wellness care | Kim Gaebelein of Bil-Jac Foods shares fun, healthy and safe tips for celebrating your pet's birthdays | Colleen Gray dishes on the significance of honoring family pet birthday traditions | Anne Marie Burgess from Italian Greyhound Rescue Gulf Coast offers helpful information for adopting and caring for an Italian Greyhound
On this episode, the Packman is joined by ninja, podcaster, author, and amazing woman, Cheryl Ilov. They will discuss how to be fit after 50, becoming a ninja, running a greyhound rescue, and much more.Check out Cheryl's links down below.http://cherylilov.comhttps://thefemininjaproject.com/https://www.facebook.com/ilovinsights/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IPY60KG/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TS18VBG/---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----Order a copy of Pat's autobiography, God Spelled Backwards. Link down below.https://amzn.to/3ItTb39---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----Also, Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/packmantotherescue/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/packmantotherescue/Website: https://www.packmantotherescue.com/---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----And Make Sure To Check Out Our Podcast "Barking For Balance" On:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/barking-for-balance/id1546676541Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Io7Kwac7gUSKkBVZlkVleAmazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/df5f569f-efec-4f01-abb6-8d3249be771e/Barking-For-BalanceGoogle: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2E4OTQ2ZDY2LWUxNjUtNGVlMy1iYjM5LYouTube: https://youtube.com/c/PackmantotheRescueK9SolutionsCoaching#dogtraining #dogbehavior #dogtrainer #dogbehaviorist #dogpsychology #patbuttitta #packman #packmantotherescue #cesarmillan #dogwhisperer #podcast #barkingforbalance #dog #dogs
Which canine was a gift from the Dalai Lama himself? Which dog is considered the smartest breed on the planet? Which pup is one of the few canines with sweat glands? Which breed boasts the most massive dog on record? Find out the answers on this amazing episode of Dogs 101 where we'll meet the Border Collie, the Chinese Crested, the English Mastiff, the Italian Greyhound, and the Lhasa Apso. For even more dog content, stream full episodes of Dogs 101 on discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/dogs101 to start your free trial today. Terms apply.
Welcome to Golf Talk Live! Tune in LIVE Thursday at 6:00 PM Central This week Ted welcomes two great professionals to the Coaches Corner Panel: John Hughes & Tim N. Kremer. Then later in the show, he's joined by special guest: Dr. Gregg Steinberg, Professor of human performance at Austin Peay State University More on Dr. Gregg: Dr. Gregg Steinberg is a professor of human performance at Austin Peay State University, near Nashville TN. Golf Digest ranked him one of the world's greatest performance psychologist. He lives in Nashville TN with his wife, Tommie, their son, Myles, and their Italian Greyhound, Bohdi. Join LIVE Thursdays from 6:00 - 8:00PM Central http://www.blogtalkradio.com/golftalklive Or listen on any of these social media platforms: iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify.
Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton reveals successful ways for training your puppies | Annemarie Burgess, representing Italian Greyhound Gulf Coast Rescue shares the origins of the breed and offers helpful steps on adopting and caring for your Iggy
Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton reveals successful ways for training your puppies | Annemarie Burgess, representing Italian Greyhound Gulf Coast Rescue shares the origins of the breed and offers helpful steps on adopting and caring for your Iggy
Hello gorgeous souls! I'm so stoked to have you tune in for another ep of Let's Talk, Period. Today's episode is with Amy Kate Isaacs, the Founder, Director and Principal Psychologist at The Mindful Collective. Amy Kate is first and foremost a dog mum and Therapy Dog Handler to Evie, an outgoing Italian Greyhound. She is also the Curriculum Director of GRLKND/ALLKND. She always has a few projects in the works so she is grateful for Evie's energy and enthusiasm as it keeps her resilient. Together with her team, they are passionate about inspiring mindful and compassionate change in those who are part of our Collective – whatever that looks like for each individual! In this chat we talk on; Amy's career trajectory, and the pivots she's taken to become the founder, director and Principal psychologist for The Mindful Collective.Amy's experiences navigating the health field, and how this has influenced her as a clinicianWhy in 2021 there is still stigma around mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression Tips for reducing anxiety when seeing psychologist for the first timeHow a psychologist can form part of your team and assist when you have a chronic condition How to navigate and strengthen relationships when you are chronically illPlus so much more! If you loved hearing from Amy Kate you can find her on Instagram at @amykate_psychologist or @themindfulcollective. You can also visit The Mindful Collective website here. If you want to keep updated with all things Let's Talk, Period. you can follow us on Instagram at @letstalkperiodau. Also if you haven't already, join the Let's Talk, Period. Podcast Community on facebook! It's the place to bring together the beautiful people who listen to the pod, who want to talk on health and wellbeing, as well as all things LTP. You can join here.Your host is Isabella Gosling (@i_gosling)
Let's talk about Italian greyhound colors. What is a blue dog? What is a red dog? What is Irish Marking? All things we never heard of before getting Italian greyhounds. Come along with us to learn about what colors are more common, what markings are different, and what health conditions can be predicted based on coat colors! Episode Webpage: https://theiggyparents.com/podcast/ep58 Links: https://thelifeofnello.com/italian-greyhound-colors https://www.showdog.com/breeds/genetics.aspx?breed=Italian+Greyhound http://www.doggenetics.co.uk/white.htm https://www.trendingbreeds.com/italian-greyhound-colors/ https://www.showdog.com/breeds/genetics.aspx?breed=Italian+Greyhound https://nationalpurebreddogday.com/irish-marked-saluki/ http://crescenityrattery.weebly.com/markings.html Our New Podcasts: https://anchor.fm/bedtimepuppytales https://anchor.fm/reeltok Find us on the internet: https://www.instagram.com/theiggyparents/ https://tiktok.com/@iggyadelaide https://theiggyparents.com/shop
Facebook/Twitter: @greggsteinberg and linkedin.com Dr. Gregg Steinberg is a professor of human performance at Austin Peay State University. Golf Digest ranked him as one of world's greatest sports psychologist and has worked with many professional athletes on the PGA tour, NBA, and NFL. Dr. Steinberg is the author of 3 mental toughness books, including the Washington Post bestseller Full Throttle, which illustrates performance psychology principles applied to business: Flying Lessons, which illustrates how to build mental and emotional toughness in children, and Mentalrules for golf, which is a golf psychology book. His work has appeared in the NY Times, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal. He has appeared on numerous Television shows including Dancing with the Stars to discuss mental toughness and was the sport psychology expert for Fox News during the 2008 Summer Olympics. See his TEDx talk on Fall Up which explains how to become super-resilient . He lives in Nashville TN with his wife, Tommie, their son, Myles, and their Italian Greyhound, Bohdi. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Maria chats with Mackenzie Drinkwater. Mackenzie is based in Kitchener, Waterloo and works in Sales Operations at a medical device company. She has two lovely Italian Greyhound sisters aged 3 and 4 who take fashion very seriously. Their names are Willa and Alydar Mackenzie's Leave-A-Dog-A-Bone References: Best in Show Willa and Alydar's Instagram @littledears Dog Friendly KW Podcast
This week on The Good Dog Pod, Laura covers the importance of bathing and drying to the success of grooming any dog. A half clean, half dry dog is going to get sent back to the tub every time. While your Italian Greyhound isn't going to take as long as your Newfoundland, they all need the same level of care. Listen today to get tips on everything from nail trimming and bathing to shampoos and conditioners! This episode originally aired on Pure Dog Talk. To learn more about about Good Dog, head tohttps://www.gooddog.com/join-as-breeder ( gooddog.com/join).
To answer the question: the word Iggy stemmed from the letters IG which stands for Italian Greyhound! We learn all about the Italian Greyhound breed this week by speaking with our fellow dog podcasters The Iggy Parents. Ryan and Jess have an Italian Greyhound named Adelaide and we talk all about the Iggy breed, Adelaide's quirks, and our embarrassing dog parent moments. INTRO- Its a wordy and slooow intro on our part but has valuable info!- Issy's world is grey and she misses the Sherbet Studio- All about Arthur's traumatic dental cleaning- Top Tips for when your dog is in an emergency situation (minute 10:00)INTERVIEW (22:00)- All about Iggys- Why The Iggy Parents podcast started- Theatre Life- Splitting the Dog Parent roles- Dog parent failsThanks for tuning in everyone!FOLLOW US ON:Our FacebookOur InstagramGUEST INFOtheiggyparents.com/podcastinstagram.com/theiggyparents/instagram.com/iggyadelaide/instagram.com/iggyphoebe/
Season 3 Episode 5 of The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show took place at 7 pm on 17 Sept 2020. Finally, the microphone quality is right and we are very close with the volume levels now. The show kicked off with a track called ‘Hit The Ground Running' off an EP by an Aussie band I saw in a pub in Perth around March 2010. It was such a great little band and even though they are long ago broken up, it's a real little gem and deserves airtime. Next up we had Fastway, with ‘All Fired Up' and then we got into the better-known bands, Motörhead, White Zombie, Black Sabbath, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, stuff like that. New releases included the brand new Marilyn Manson with the title track of his album We Are Chaos and another track from Seether's latest album Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum called ‘Pride Before The Fall'. We had Punk with the Damned and Stiff Little Fingers, we had some Pixies and we nailed the metal with Children of Bodom and vintage Metallica and Megadeth. The grunge was ably handled by Alice in Chains and the Stone Temple pilots and Johnathan Martin and The Univited took care of South Africa. We were a bit light on the local stuff this week so expect a double dose next week. There was a little moment of self-indulgence where I said goodbye to little Libby a dearly loved family Italian Greyhound who left this earth on Monday. Asking Alexandria said the words in ‘Dedication' and Zakk Wylde played a moving solo in ‘The King'. All in all one of the best episodes in a long time I believe, see for yourself. Artists featured: Seether, Metallica, Tom Petty, Pixies, Fastrack, Five Finger Death Punch, Stiff Little Fingers, Zakk Wylde, The Uninvited, Marilyn Manson, Alice in Chains, Blackberry Smoke, Van Den Berg, Motörhead, U.D.O. Children of Bodom, Bruce Springsteen, Johnathan Martin, Sammy Hagar, Fastway, Megadeth, Krokus, Whitesnake, Foghat, Warrior Soul, The Rolling Stones, White Zombie, Sixx A.M., ACDC, Iron Maiden, Rose Tattoo, Slash's Snakepit, Stone Temple Pilots, Black Sabbath, Scorpions, Asking Alexandria, The Beatles & the Damned.
In this podcast episode, we uncover the backstories of how magnificent working-class dogs and their pampered brethren helped shape the story of humans. For thousands of years, different dog breeds have been specifically trained and kept based on the needs of the households they occupied. To protect their food supply and livelihoods, peasants and farmers required dogs to maintain flocks, guard the house, and kill rodents while lofty upper-class citizens kept sizable kennels of hunting, toy, and companion dogs to show their stature in society. Many aristocrats even included their beloved pets in their commissioned portraiture and art collections. Let’s take a gander at the former predators who could drive geese to market and those who could poshly pose for a painting. Bonafide Bits: The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, or Swissie, is a descendant of the war dogs used by Julius Caesar’s armies and can pull thousands of pounds. Just the scent of urine from the Great Pyrenees is enough to keep predators away. Mary Queen of Scots thought Maltese Terriers were heads above the rest. Queen Victoria owned up to 35 Pomeranians at once. Pembroke Welsh Corgis are bred to herd cattle and drive geese to market. Chaser, a Border Collie memorized more than 1,000 different toy names. Featured Breeds: Border Collie A remarkably bright workaholic, the Border Collie is an amazing dog—maybe a bit too amazing for owners without the time, energy, or means to keep it occupied. These energetic dogs will settle down for cuddle time when the workday is done. Discover more about Border Collies at AKC’s Border Collie Breed Biography. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a large, immensely strong worker famous for a dense coat of striking black, red, and white markings. Dependable and faithful Swissies earned their feed as herders, drafters, and all-around pasture dogs. Discover more about Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs at AKC’s Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Breed Biography. Great Pyrenees The Great Pyrenees is a large, thickly coated, and immensely powerful working dog bred to deter sheep-stealing wolves and other predators on snowy mountaintops. Pyrs today are mellow companions and vigilant guardians of home and family. Discover more about Great Pyrenees at AKC’s Great Pyrenees Breed Biography. Pyrenean Shepherd Enthusiastic, mischievous, and whip-smart, the Pyrenean Shepherd is an indefatigable herder descended from ancient sheepdogs of the Pyrenees mountains. Tough and sinewy Pyr Sheps come in “rough-faced” and “smooth-faced” coat varieties. Discover more about Pyrenean Shepherds at AKC’s Pyrenean Shepherd Breed Biography. Shih Tzu That face! Those big dark eyes looking up at you with that sweet expression! It’s no surprise that Shih Tzu owners have been so delighted with this little “Lion Dog” for a thousand years. Where Shih Tzus go, giggles and mischief follow. Discover more about Shih Tzus at AKC’s Shih Tzu Breed Biography. Maltese The tiny Maltese, “Ye Ancient Dogge of Malta,” has been sitting in the lap of luxury since the Bible was a work in progress. Famous for their show-stopping, floor-length coat, Maltese are playful, charming, and adaptable toy companions. Discover more about Malteses at AKC’s Maltese Breed Biography. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel wears his connection to British history in his breed’s name. Cavaliers are the best of two worlds, combining the gentle attentiveness of a toy breed with the verve and athleticism of a sporting spaniel. Discover more about Cavalier King Charles Spaniels at AKC’s Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Breed Biography. Italian Greyhound A true Greyhound in miniature, the elegant Italian Greyhound is an alert, playful, and highly affectionate toy companion. IGs make decorative couch dogs, but at heart, they are flash-and-dash coursing hounds with an instinct for pursuit. Discover more about Italian Greyhounds at AKC’s Italian Greyhound Breed Biography. Pomeranian The tiny Pomeranian, long a favorite of royals and commoners alike, has been called the ideal companion. The glorious coat, smiling, foxy face, and vivacious personality have helped make the Pom one of the world's most popular toy breeds. Discover more about Pomeranians at AKC’s Pomeranian Breed Biography. Briard The Briard packs so much loyalty, love, and spirit into its ample frame that it's often described as a "heart wrapped in fur." The dashing good looks of these muscular Frenchmen radiate a distinct aura of Gallic romance and elegance. Discover more about Briards at AKC’s Briard Breed Biography. Beauceron The Beauceron is imposing and powerful, but also remarkably smart, spirited, and a versatile herder—imagine a Border Collie’s brain in a 100-pound body. They are especially beloved by women as a dashing but sensitive companion and protector. Discover more about Beaucerons at AKC’s Beauceron Breed Biography. Bouvier des Flandres They don’t build ’em like this anymore. Burly and barrel-chested, the tousle-coated dog of Flandres is from a time and place where a dog had to work like … well, a dog. These smart and steady all-purpose workers make excellent watchdogs. Discover more about Bouvier des Flandres’ at AKC’s Bouvier des Flandres Breed Biography. Berger Picard The Berger Picard is a lanky herding dog of strong bone and sturdy build. Picards spent centuries as take-charge independent problem-solvers, so early socialization and positive training are necessary to cope with their stubborn streak. Discover more about Berger Picards at AKC’s Berger Picard Breed Biography. Belgian Malinois The smart, confident, and versatile Belgian Malinois is a world-class worker who forges an unbreakable bond with his human partner. To deny a Mal activity and the pleasure of your company is to deprive him of his very reasons for being. Discover more about Belgian Malinois’ at AKC’s Belgian Malinois Breed Biography. Belgian Sheepdog The Belgian Sheepdog is a highly trainable herder whose versatility and intelligence is the stuff of canine legend. This is a breed built for hard work and plenty of it. These sensitive souls crave human companionship and abhor neglect. Discover more about Belgian Sheepdogs at AKC’s Belgian Sheepdog Breed Biography. Belgian Tervuren The elegant, agile Belgian Tervuren is a bright and self-assured herding dog of medium size, known to be affectionate and possessive with loved ones. Lots of hard work and challenging play is heaven for this tireless, do-it-all dog. Discover more about Belgian Tervurens at AKC’s Belgian Tervuren Breed Biography. Belgian Laekenois Strong, agile, and full of life, the Belgian Laekenois (pronounced "Lak-in-wah") is one of four native dogs of Belgium. Although similar in body and temperament to the Malinois, Shepherd, and Tervuren, the Laekenois differs in coat color, texture, and length, as well as region of origin. Discover more about Belgian Laekenois’ at AKC’s Belgian Laekenois Breed Biography. Borzoi Among the most impressively beautiful of all dogs, the aristocratic Borzoi is cherished for his calm, agreeable temperament. In full stride, he is a princely package of strength, grace, and glamour flying by at 35 to 40 miles per hour. Discover more about Borzois at AKC’s Borzoi Breed Biography. English Foxhound The English Foxhound is a substantial galloping hound of great stamina. His long legs are straight as a gatepost, and just as sturdy. The back is perfectly level. And the chest is very deep, “girthing” as much as 31 inches on a hound measuring 24 inches at the shoulder, ensuring plenty of lung power for a grueling day’s hunt. Discover more about English Foxhounds at AKC’s English Foxhound Breed Biography. Wire Fox Terrier The Wire Fox Terrier breed standard says they should be “on the tip-toe of expectation at the slightest provocation.” Once a mainstay of traditional British fox hunts, today’s Wire is a handsome and amusing companion and master show dog. Discover more about Wire Fox Terriers at AKC’s Wire Fox Terrier Breed Biography. Samoyed The Samoyed is a substantial but graceful dog standing anywhere from 19 to a bit over 23 inches at the shoulder. Powerful, tireless, with a thick all-white coat impervious to cold—Sammies are perfectly beautiful but highly functional. Even their most delightful feature, a perpetual smile, has a practical function: The upturned corners of the mouth keep Sammies from drooling, preventing icicles from forming on the face. Discover more about Samoyeds at AKC’s Samoyed Breed Biography. Labrador Retriever The sweet-faced, lovable Labrador Retriever is America’s most popular dog breed. Labs are friendly, outgoing, and high-spirited companions who have more than enough affection to go around for a family looking for a medium-to-large dog. Discover more about Labrador Retrievers at AKC’s Labrador Retriever Breed Biography. Pembroke Welsh Corgi Among the most agreeable of all small house dogs, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a strong, athletic, and lively little herder who is affectionate and companionable without being needy. They are one of the world's most popular herding breeds. Discover more about Pembroke Welsh Corgis at AKC’s Pembroke Welsh Corgi Breed Biography. For more information about a specific breed visit the breed’s parent club or AKC.org. Shareables: Did you know Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Siberian Huskies are cousins? Many of today’s most intelligent, strongest, and most responsive dogs descend from breeds taught to help peasants, hunters, and the poor working class. Roman iconography tells us toy dog breeds were a sign of stature.
Hello fellow Dog Moms! Here is our first segment of "Inside the Breed". In this episode we have our very first special guests and Italian Greyhound experts, the Iggy Parents! Hope you enjoy this deep dive into the breed of Italian Greyhounds. Follow us and Learn More about the podcast on: IG: https://www.instagram.com/dogmompodcast/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/dogmompodcast/ Website: https://zippypaws.com/dogmompodcast/
In this episode we discuss how raising our iggy (italian greyhound), Adelaide, has been during quarantine as of July 2020. As both artists with side hustle gigs, COVID-19 put the iggy parents out of work but also provided the opportunity to start this podcast. We talk all about the troubles in quarantine, a trip to the vet, and learning to continue life as things slowly re-open. Shoutout to Dogwood Creek Design for providing face masks for us to sport and as a prize for our podcast launch giveaway on Instagram. And congratulations to Hank The Iggy for winning the face masks and “I’m All Ears” tote bag featuring the many ears of Adelaide the Italian Greyhound. Episode Webpage: https://theiggyparents.com/podcast/ep3 Links: Luxating Patella - Correction: Adelaide has a “grade” 1 luxating patella, not a “level” 1. Hello Fresh Westminster Kennel Club Iggies Dog Mom Yoga Insta Little Dears Leg Break Episode BFF Playcare When Hounds Fly Training Tuesday (Working on "Leave It") Top Tips for Summer - The Iggy Parents Episode 2 Chapters 0:00 Troubles in Quarantine 1:24 Shut Down 10:18 Vet Visit 12:32 April and May 14:44 Dog Shows 16:34 Changes in Adelaide 20:02 Dog Parks 23:11 Dog Training 25:57 Quarantine Puppies 27:31 Hedgehog Photography 30:11 Pupdates Our Breeder http://ladydaykennels.ca/ Find us on the internet: https://www.instagram.com/theiggyparents/ https://www.instagram.com/iggyadelaide/ https://vm.tiktok.com/JJ3qWYS/ https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/iggyadelaide
Tonight's Episode of MegaPodtastic is dedicated to the memory of Oreo, my beloved Italian Greyhound of the past 13 years. Oreo passed away between the recording and the editing of this episode. He will be deeply missed. He's missed already. I love you, Oreo. Tonight, the Prediction Network looks at The Boys Season 2, coming soon to Amazon Prime We discuss the new trailer for Muppets Now on Disney + And we discuss the rumor that Christian Bale is being eyed as a possible B-Plan for the DC Cinematic Universe should Michael Keaton refuse to return. The DAMAGE REPORT takes aim once again at HBO Max as well as at the various movie studios who keep pushing back the release dates of major movies. The Mediocre Minute looks at the new PVOD movie from Universal and Blumhouse, You Should Have Left. And Krazy Joe has a HIGH FIVE for a new podcast that combines Star Trek and The Muppet Show, Muppetrek. Check them out here: http://www.aplayonnerds.com/muppetrek And Jacob has a HIGH FIVE for Warner Bros' Scoob! To hear more of Jacob, please visit his YouTube channel: YouTube.com/JtwoH Special thanks to our patrons William La Bruna, Shawn Fisher, Martin Collins, Todd, Liza W. Rudolph, Jim Simon, Bill Greenan, Melissa Bartell, the Bathtub Mermaid, Joey Hockeypuck, Chris Fiore, Rick Weaver and also Water Tower Cinema! To support the show, please go to Patreon.com/MegaPodTastic Patrons receive early access to the raw and unedited VIDEO FEED of each podcast recording. Help Support MegaPodTastic by buying a MegaPodTastic T-Shirt or some other MegaPodTastic merchandise! Shop.Spreadshirt.com/MegaPodTastic Please become a fan of MegaPodTastic on Facebook, and subscribe to us on I-Tunes. Please send your comments to us at MegaPodTastic@Gmail.com or give us a review on I-Tunes. MegaPodTastic has a voicemail line! Call us at 610-624-1985. Give us a call...maybe you'll be on the next episode! Keep on wearing those pajamas!!
This week's episode features Po Lang, a registered nurse, and founder of Olive Wellness, a virtual holistic clinic you can access anywhere. We discuss eastern versus western medicine, health scares that led her onto a wellness journey, and the tough and rewarding decision to become a business owner. Po is so intuitive and understanding about health and nutrition, and an overall joy to have on the podcast. When she isn't saving the world, one leaky gut a time, you can find her adventuring with her husband and their Italian Greyhound, Max. Imposter syndrome impacts everyone in a different way, and I love to tell my guest's stories. I am so thankful that I am in a position to share these beautiful stories with my listeners. A reminder: If this podcast helps one person, then we have done our job! Connect With Po Lang: https://www.instagram.com/olive.wellness/ | https://www.olive-wellness.com/ My "Cool Shit" plug for the week is for Maya's Cookies, based out of San Diego, California. Maya's Cookies are vegan cookies that will knock your socks off. I ordered a sampler pack for my friend Atecia, as a thank you for using her voice on our Black Lives Matter episode, and they were a hit. She loved them. Maya's Cookies is a black-owned business, and thanks to an outpouring of support during this movement for equality, her orders have gone through the roof. Please allow 2 weeks for shipping and delivery time. https://www.mayascookies.com/ If you would like to be a future guest, please reach out to us at PDKMOPodcast@gmail.com, or via social media at one of the links below! Facebook: http://facebook.com/PDKMOPodcast I Instagram: http://instagram.com/pleasedontkickmeout If you like this episode, please rate us on whatever platform you listened to it. Your support means the world! About Please Don't Kick Me Out: Please Don't Kick Me Out is a podcast about nothing, and everything all at once. This podcast is about 'imposter syndrome', and exploring the idea that no one really feels like they belong. I will interview my friends and people that inspire me, to understand what success looks like to them. Does anyone really have it figured out? Let's find out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/please-dont-kick-me-out/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/please-dont-kick-me-out/support
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Health and Lifestyle contributor Monica Leighton offers timely and fun tips on celebrating National Cat Day | Kim Gaebelein from Bil-Jac Foods dishes healthy ways to celebrate Halloween safely with your pets | Annemarie Burgess from italian Greyhound Rescue Gulf Coast details the care and benefits of adopting an Italian Greyhound.
Health and Lifestyle contributor Monica Leighton offers timely and fun tips on celebrating National Cat Day | Kim Gaebelein from Bil-Jac Foods dishes healthy ways to celebrate Halloween safely with your pets | Annemarie Burgess from italian Greyhound Rescue Gulf Coast details the care and benefits of adopting an Italian Greyhound.
With special guest David Essel in honour of and celebrating the life of his Saint. Some times when we need to be saved ourselves, the right angel shows up in fur and helps us by allowing us to rescue them.Unconditional love breaks through all limiting beliefs, all judgements and separations. It calls us into action of love that surprises us. The bond that is created with patience, with humbleness, and with a great respect for comfort and joy comes with no price tag, and only the requirement to allow love and deep friendship to penetrate ones soul.Join us today as we honour such a bond, an angelic friendship, a timeless connection and help those who might be suffering or sad from the loss of a fur friend. David Essel, Author, Life Coach, leader in Focussed Living and even more sacred, the father of the very recent late Saint, a sweet Italian Greyhound who captured Davids heart.A conversation that may just offer you the support you need to reach out and create your own special bond by adopting a fur friend and opening your heart to a pure love.
With special guest David Essel in honour of and celebrating the life of his Saint. Some times when we need to be saved ourselves, the right angel shows up in fur and helps us by allowing us to rescue them.Unconditional love breaks through all limiting beliefs, all judgements and separations. It calls us into action of love that surprises us. The bond that is created with patience, with humbleness, and with a great respect for comfort and joy comes with no price tag, and only the requirement to allow love and deep friendship to penetrate ones soul.Join us today as we honour such a bond, an angelic friendship, a timeless connection and help those who might be suffering or sad from the loss of a fur friend. David Essel, Author, Life Coach, leader in Focussed Living and even more sacred, the father of the very recent late Saint, a sweet Italian Greyhound who captured Davids heart.A conversation that may just offer you the support you need to reach out and create your own special bond by adopting a fur friend and opening your heart to a pure love.
David Essel – And then a “Saint” Showed Up!Aired Monday, 26 August 2019, 12:00 PM EST / 9:00 AM PSTWith special guest David Essel in honour of and celebrating the life of his Saint.Some times when we need to be saved ourselves, the right angel shows up in fur and helps us by allowing us to rescue them.Unconditional love breaks through all limiting beliefs, all judgements and separations. It calls us into action of love that surprises us. The bond that is created with patience, with humbleness, and with a great respect for comfort and joy comes with no price tag, and only the requirement to allow love and deep friendship to penetrate one’s soul.Join us today as we honour such a bond, an angelic friendship, a timeless connection and help those who might be suffering or sad from the loss of a fur friend. David Essel, Author, Life Coach, leader in ‘Focussed Living’ and even more sacred, the father of the very recent late Saint, a sweet Italian Greyhound who captured David’s heart.A conversation that may just offer you the support you need to reach out and create your own special bond by adopting a fur friend and opening your heart to a pure love.
Health and Lifestyle contributor Monica Leighton stresses the importance of your pet having identification tags and microchips with current contact information | Annemarie Burgess, rescue representative of the Italian Greyhound Rescue Gulf Coast Florida discloses details on adopting and caring for Italian Greyhounds and shares the day Miss Olive was adopted into her "furever home".
Health and Lifestyle contributor Monica Leighton stresses the importance of your pet having identification tags and microchips with current contact information | Annemarie Burgess, rescue representative of the Italian Greyhound Rescue Gulf Coast Florida discloses details on adopting and caring for Italian Greyhounds and shares the day Miss Olive was adopted into her "furever home".
The Italian Greyhound, or the “IG” or Iggy, is basically the greyhound. The... The post 69 – Why Are You an Italian Greyhound? appeared first on Why Are You a Dog?.
Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton reveals treatment information for pets with Dry Eye Syndrome | Ben Gamble from "Pet Magasin" describes eco-friendly, stylish, comfortable and safe pet products | Annemarie Burgess from Italian Greyhound Rescue Gulfcoast tells how to find, adopt and care for rescued Italian Greyhounds.
Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton reveals treatment information for pets with Dry Eye Syndrome | Ben Gamble from "Pet Magasin" describes eco-friendly, stylish, comfortable and safe pet products | Annemarie Burgess from Italian Greyhound Rescue Gulfcoast tells how to find, adopt and care for rescued Italian Greyhounds.
What is Canine Massage? How can it benefit your dog and are you interested inlearning more?Jenifer Funk is the President and Founder of Abundant Life Massage Education. Theyare proud to be one of the only training programs in the nation that offers a hands-on100-hour NCBTMB/IAAMB approved Canine Massage Therapy Certification program.Jenifer Funk, BME, LMT, NMT, CCMT, NCTMB received a Bachelor’s degree inEducation from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 1991 and was a licensededucator in the State of Wisconsin, teaching middle school and high school band for 11years. She has been a licensed massage therapist in Florida and Wisconsin since 2002,she loves teaching subjects most teachers dislike teaching, she enjoys selling andflipping real estate, and especially loves dogs, sharing her home with two HungarianVizslas, a Da’Ug (pug/dachshund rescue), and an Italian Greyhound mix.
Pet Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton highlights National Dogbite Prevention Week. Later, Kim Gaebelein, Sr. Director of Marketing of Bil-Jac Foods shares great advice with April being Pet First Aid Month. And Anne Marie Burgess of Italian Greyhound Rescue Gulfcoast talks about how to adopt an Italian Greyhound.
Pet Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton highlights National Dogbite Prevention Week. Later, Kim Gaebelein, Sr. Director of Marketing of Bil-Jac Foods shares great advice with April being Pet First Aid Month. And Anne Marie Burgess of Italian Greyhound Rescue Gulfcoast talks about how to adopt an Italian Greyhound.
Ana Spoke, Author of Shizzle, Inc and Indiot shares her thoughts on how if you can find a way to add value to your community, it can be a great way to build your network. In Ana's own words - Ana Spoke used to write dry, scientific gibberish, including approximately 1.3 dissertations. These days she writes humor books, such as Shizzle, Inc and Indiot, the first two installments in Isa Maxwell's series. She also manages #ComedyBookWeek, the annual online celebration of humor in writing. She lives in Australia with her fiance and a rare fat Italian Greyhound, but you can always find her on anaspoke.com Thank you for listening!! Follow the show on Twitter @LED_Curator Website www.learneducatediscover.com/ Subscribe on iTunes geo.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jus…180382202?mt=2 Like us on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/learneducatediscover/ Email us at hello@learneducatediscover. We will reply!!
Sarah Gooding is an Editorial Ninja at Audrey Capital. When not writing about WordPress, she enjoys baking, knitting, judging beer competitions and spending time with her Italian Greyhound. The post Episode 077: Press Publish appeared first on DradCast.
This week we’ve got a ton of listener-submitted late Halloween Stories and a new segment titled, Homeschool Report! Oh, and John makes fun of Italian Greyhounds. This Week’s Stories A Grave Goodbye [14:38] Death Angel [17:09] Me As A Girl [21:33] The Un-Enhanced Story [24:53] On A Stick [31:45] Fly Larvae [34:38] Fruit Salad [41:15]...
Veterinary Advice, Animal News & Views with hosts, Dr. Roger Welton & Dr. Karen Louis
Dr. Welton interviews Florida rescue rep for the Italian Greyhound Club of America, Anne Marie Burgess. Tune in as Anne Marie discusses the selfless, at times rewarding, at times frustrating work she and her organization perform in efforts to save and find homes for abandoned, neglected, and abused dogs. Plus, Dr. Welton discusses news and views and takes your calls live.
Want your dog to go to his bed on a word and stay there? Then you're going to love "Place". In this episode, listen to Sarah get a delightful Italian Greyhound puppy started, then we go to advanced work with Pip (you'll hear some Pip-typical crashing and skidding as she flies to her bed). We wrap up hearing Place ideas from three other professional trainers - all a little different, all fun, all work. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -"Place" -with Sarah Wilson on PetLifeRadio.com
www.DogCastRadio.comItalian Greyhound breed profile with interviewsTraining tip from Mim Edwards of Adelaide Pet Dog Training AustraliaInterview with Gwen Bailey, author of "What is my dog thinking?"Puppy Playtime for younger listeners
Advice for living in an apartment with a dog and tips to prevent unwanted dog barking while you aren't home. We also share another listener story, this time sent in as an audio comment! We've also joined the Amazon.com Associate program, so a small percentage from purchases you make on Amazon through clicking the links in the shownotes will go towards supporting the show! -Direct download -K9Cast podcast player -Enhanced Feed Subscribe -Standard Feed Subscribe Shownotes: 00:00 Intro 00:12 Advice for dogs and apartments -Small doesn't necessarily mean good for apartments -Some big dogs can good in apartments too -Dogs behavior inside the apartment will be determined by how much training and outdoor exercise you give it. -Before getting your dog make sure it is allowed -Be courteous to your neighbors, barking and poop scooping -Dogs friendly to other dogs and children are a strongly recommended because you are more likely to run into them in apartments -Recommend keeping your dog on a leash at all times 05:55 Petfinder.com 07:11 Breeds that do well in apartments -Examples: Boston Terrier, Bulldog, Chihuahua, Corgi, Dachshund, Great Dane, Greyhound, Italian Greyhound, Lhasa Apso, Maltese, Miniature Pinscher, Poodle, Papillon, Pomeranian, Pug, Silky Terrier, Shitzu, Wheaten Terrier (Mr. Sheep!) 14:21 Tips to prevent unwanted dog barking while you are out -Kongs 20:43 Mark's story of his dog Fly 27:19 Outro -Spay or Neuter your dog