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To learn more about what Corey and Muttz with Mannerz™ offers visit us at www.muttzwithmannerz.comVisit Karen's K9 Behaviour center Unified K9 at https://www.unifiedk9.caTraining Plans to Help Build and Maintain Resilience: The Resilience Rainbow read hereThe Biology of Dogs Dr. Tim Lewis https://www.amazon.ca/Biology-Dogs-Gonads-Through-Ganglia/dp/1617812765https://www.audible.ca/pd/Biology-of-Dogs-Audiobook/B0DF99LMK5Dr. Kathy Murphy, BVetMed, DPhil, CVA, CLAS, MRCVShttps://www.facebook.com/neuroscienceisawesome/https://www.instagram.com/barking.brains/?hl=enEpisode 55: The Resilience Rainbow with Bobbie Bhambree-Wirkmaa Listen hereThe Biology of Dogs: from Gonads through Guts to Ganglia. by Bobbie Bhambee Amazon LinkCanadian Kennel Club – https://www.ckc.ca/clubs/default.aspxSpecial Guest – Karen BaxterKaren is the owner and head Behaviour Consultant at Unified K9 Behaviour Centre which she founded in 2022. Her training philosophy is “one size does NOT fit all!” and true to the Unified K9 difference, tailors her training protocols and/or treatment plans to the needs of the dog and the lifestyle and goals of the dog's owner. Her positive and fair techniques are designed to bring out enthusiasm in each dog so they learn to love training which results in building stronger relationships with their humans, based on trust.Karen has a diploma in Canine Science Technology and is a Licenced Canine Complexity Consultant as well as a Certified as Dog Behaviour Consultant by the International Association of Behaviour Consultants. She is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer. Karen has also studied and completed training on the practical application of Behaviour Adjustment Training for fearful, anxious and aggressive dogs and Aggressive Dog Conflict Resolution with Behaviourist and author Cheryl Smith and has completed the Master Aggression Course with world-renowned Behaviour Consultant and expert on dog aggression, Michael Shikashio. Her continuing education and experience have ensured Karen has developed expertise in dog psychological issues manifesting themselves as anxiety or aggression.Karen's training specialties include Rally Obedience, Agility, Working Dogs Tracking, Scent work, and puppy foundations. She is a member of the International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants, The Agility Association of Canada, the Canadian Association for Professional Dog Trainers and is certified in Pet First Aid and CPR.Karen lives in York Region with her dogs most of which compete in obedience, agility and Rally Obedience. Her dogs have reached master level in all sports.Your Host:Corey McCusker, Canine CoachCorey's passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith and leave her corporate job in 2006 to start two coaching companies. She works with business leaders & high-performance teams, as well as canines. Corey's 30 years of diverse experience includes over 15 years of dog training, 22 years of corporate experience, and the last 13 years as a successful Solopreneur delivering a niche service coaching high-performing leaders, athletes, and canines to achieve their goals.Corey's roles have included Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, Group Tour Leader, and Mental Performance Coach. She believes in giving back to the community and over many years has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA. Currently, she is active with Markham Fair, and Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League, and was proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She also held the position of Director of Communications on the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives.Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two step-daughters, Karla and Alison, Skye, her 2-year-old Manitoba Mutt, plus her two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. She stays active with her two businesses and when not with the canines or family she loves playing floor hockey with the ladies or golfing with Mike.Contact:Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.comCorey's Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.comJoin Corey each month for the Women and Dog Circle Free Meetups you can register here >> https://www.seewhatshecando.com/women-and-dogs-circle
On this episode join Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett as they talk with Kathy Murphy and Andrea Parrott about the RAGBRAI bike ride across Iowa. Kathy Murphy and Andrea Parrottare cohosts of Just Go Bike, and leaders of the RAGBRAI bike ride across Iowa.
Visit Our Website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping!Shop For The pup in our store: Woof & Wear: The ShopSupport The Podcast with a donation here. Dog thanks you . . . and so do we!****SHOW SPONSORSPRESENTING SPONSOR: 3CW: Colorado Citizens For Canine Welfare: A group of remarkably devoted humans dedicated to public education, guidance in finding a new dog from a humane source, and animal welfare advocacy. Their goal is to shut down all puppy mills in Colorado and to stand side-by-side all organizations across the country with a similar goal.Wonder Walker & Co. The original "No Pull" harness, handmade since 2003 by the same family in Seattle. A premium quality, safer, more comfortable harness for you dog. Connect with Love, DogGuest BioDr Kathy Murphy qualified as a veterinary surgeon from the Royal Veterinary College in 1999. After spending several years in mixed practice she moved to the University of Oxford where she completed two specialised clinical qualifications and was awarded a Wellcome Trust Fellowship for her PhD in behavioural neuroscience. Kathy is the director of Barking Brains, a platform sharing information about neuroscience with animal trainers, behaviourists and interested dog owners. Additionally she is the Chief Scientific Officer for Behavior Vets LLC and Oversight Committee member for the UK Dog Behaviour and Training Charter.Show DescriptionIn this conversation, Part 2 of this series, Dr. Kathy Murphy discusses a wide range of topics related to canine neuroscience including brain development during both puppyhood and adolescence; the impact of spaying and neutering; the behavioral implications of sleep disruption; whether or not dogs really do dream; and the vital role of play for both dog and human. She emphasizes that puppy socialization should focus on building resilience and tolerance, rather than just tolerance. In adolescence, she explains that the dog brain goes through changes that lead to increased risk-taking and decreased impulse control. It is important to understand that the adolescent brain struggles with impulse control more than the puppy brain. Recognizing the challenges of adolescence can help set dogs up for success and prevent frustration and abandonment. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Messages03:24 Building Resilience and Tolerance in Puppyhood11:36 Understanding the Adolescent Brain38:17 Training in Puppyhood39:04 Defining Adolescence and Adulthood42:32 The Impact of Spaying/Neutering53:38 Disrupted Sleep and Behavior01:02:54 The Role of Play in Canine Brain FunctionHOWL WITH USFollow on Instagram: @lovedognews Email with questions, comments, and suggestions: podcast@lovedog.comDisclaimer: Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers,...
In episode 76, Marissa Martino interviews Dr. Kathy Murphy on the art and neuroscience of puppy socialization. Dr. Murphy explores some common myths about puppy socialization, explains what is happening from a neuroscience perspective, why that matters to us (and the puppies), and how to support our puppies during this critical time. It's a MUST listen! Get ready for some mindset shifts. Dr Kathy Murphy (BVetMed, DPhil, CVA, CLAS, MRCVS) is a veterinary surgeon and neuroscientist. Dr Murphy founded and is now the Director of, Barking Brains Ltd (a neuroscience outreach platform for the animal behavior and training community), which focuses on translating neuroscientific information into practical and useful information for people interested in animal behavior. To maximize the impact of her diverse interests and skill set, Dr. Murphy teamed up with Behavior Vets in 2022 when she took up the position of Chief Scientific Officer, now the CEO. Dr Murphy lives in the UK with her husband Elliot and their 4 dogs.
Visit our website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping!Shop for the pup in our store: Woof & Wear: The ShopThe Show's SponsorsWonder Walker & Co. The original "No Pull" harness, handmade since 2003 by the same family in Seattle. A premium quality, safer, more comfortable harness for you dog. Fig & Tyler. Single ingredient, human grade, premium quality treats. Kathy Murphy's BioDr Kathy Murphy qualified as a veterinary surgeon from the Royal Veterinary College in 1999. After spending several years in mixed practice she moved to the University of Oxford where she completed two specialised clinical qualifications and was awarded a Wellcome Trust Fellowship for her PhD in behavioural neuroscience. Kathy is the director of Barking Brains, a platform sharing information about neuroscience with animal trainers, behaviourists and interested dog owners. Additionally she is the Chief Scientific Officer for Behavior Vets LLC and Oversight Committee member for the UK Dog Behaviour and Training Charter.Show DescriptionIn this interview, Dr. Kathy Murphy explores the field of neuroscience as it relates to understanding how dogs think and behave and how more knowledge in this area leads to successful outcomes for pet parents. The fascinating similarities between human and dog brains are discussed, highlighting that while there are anatomical and cellular similarities, there are also differences in brain structure and development trajectories. In glossary form, there's a captivating discussion around neurotransmitters and neuroeconomics and how these phenomena impact behavior. You'll learn about phenotypes, genotypes, coupling, functional connectivity, and how a dog thinks and grieves. From time to time, the conversation touches on the ethical considerations of brain research in dogs. Disclaimer: Love, Dog: The Podcast is intended for general information purposes only. We often interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, etc. You must always consult with your own credentialed canine and/or pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment. Links from the EpisodeBarking Brains : (https://www.facebook.com/neuroscienceisawesome)Behavior VetsErin Hecht at Canine Brains Project, Harvard UniversityMuhammad A. Spocter, Principal Investigator at The Evolving Brain LaboratoryChapters00:00 Show Opening and the Importance of Neuroscience07:06 Similarities and Differences Between Human and Dog Brains. What are neurotransmitters and what is neuroeconimics?31:46 Phenotypes and Coupling34:08 Coupling and Functional Connectivity38:43 Understanding How Dogs Think40:06 The Use of fMRI in Dogs42:12 Real-Time Brain Function in Dogs44:09 Ethical Considerations in Brain Research48:14 Supporting Dogs' Behavior and Welfare49:26 Observing and Noting Dog Behavior52:17 Grieving and...
Lee Kittell host the show today. In the first hour he's joined in-studio by Kathy Murphy, Owner of the Stowe Street Emporium to talk about Christmas shopping tips. Then, Waterbury Service Center owner Albert Caron joins the show to give car advice and more.
Calling all RAGBRAI Newbies! The JustGoBike Podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides episodes based on listener questions. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com How (and what) to pack for a week of RAGBRAI video: youtu.be/WglGxKHjYYg
In this discussion all about resilience for our dogs (and their humans) Bobbie and Sarah discuss the Resilience Rainbow framework. This framework was developed by Bobbie Bhambree and Dr Kathy Murphy. Read more about the Resilience Rainbow here: https://iaabcjournal.org/the-resilience-rainbow/ Attend the Resilience Rainbow tour: Madison, NJ (in-person) May 20 & 21, 2023 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resilience-rainbow-tour-madison-nj-tickets-499130140687 Nova Scotia, Canada (in-person) May 27 & 28, 2023 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resilience-rainbow-tour-nova-scotia-canada-tickets-499100080777 Denver, CO (in-person and virtual) June 3 & 4, 2023 To attend in person: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resilience-rainbow-tour-denver-co-tickets-499040693147 To attend virtually: https://behaviorvets.mylearnworlds.com/course/resilience-rainbow-seminar Madison, WI (in-person) June 10 & 11, 2023 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resilience-rainbow-tour-madison-wi-tickets-558098506657 Asheville, NC (in-person) December 9 & 10, 2023 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resilience-rainbow-tour-asheville-nc-tickets-541560220197 Kathy Murphy (BVetMed, DPhil, CVA, CLAS, MRCVS) is a veterinary surgeon, neuroscientist, and Chief Scientific Officer at Behavior Vets. She graduated from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons UK in 1999, initially working in mixed clinical practice before studying for two postgraduate clinical qualifications. In 2009 she was awarded a highly prestigious Wellcome Research Training Fellowship to study for her Ph.D., in Behavioral Neuroscience, at The Queens College, University of Oxford, UK. She subsequently worked in the USA as an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Anesthesiology at the Icahn School of Medicine NYC and is now back in the UK and Director of Barking Brains Ltd (a neuroscience outreach platform for the animal behavior and training community). Bobbie Bhambree (CDBC, CPDT-KA) is the Director of Education and a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant at Behavior Vets. She is also a faculty member of CATCH Canine Trainers Academy and Agility University. Bobbie started her career in 2003 as a pet behavior counselor with the ASPCA Animal Behavior Center. While there, she implemented behavior modification programs for dogs who had been surrendered by the public or seized by Humane Law Enforcement. In 2007, Bobbie joined the Humane Society of Westchester, spending the next nine years as their shelter trainer. She created and implemented training and enrichment programs for the dogs, counseled adopters, trained volunteers, participated in community outreach programs, and performed evaluations. Sign up for courses and join the membership here: https://cogdogclassroom.mykajabi.com/ Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cogdogradio Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay
In this episode we discuss the Resilience Rainbow framework developed by Dr. Kathy Murphy & Bobbie Bhambree. They explain what this framework is and their thoughts on resilience. They also discuss whether dogs can learn from errors and what that looks like for each individual. To learn more about their upcoming workshops for the Resilience Rainbow, you can click here! To learn more about Dr. Kathy Murphy and her company, Barking Brains, click here!To learn more about Bobbie Bhambree click here.
What do you do when you move in with the love of your life but your dog and your partner's dog are fighting? Intra-dog aggression in the same household is one of the most difficult and dangerous behavior problems to manage. The fighting between the dogs can also cause a strain in your relationship with your partner. Is it possible to make two individual dogs with their own emotions and desires to like each other? Learn how Shannon Erickson (CPDT-KA) helped her clients achieve peaceful coexistence with Elliot, a 6 year-old yellow lab, and Oleo, a 12 year-old cattle dog through a systematic approach involving safety management, behavior modification training, and building resilience. Shannon's Bio:Shannon Erickson (CPDT-KA, Fear Free Certified Trainer) is a Behavior Consultant and the Marketing and Content Manager at Behavior Vets. She is passionate about helping dogs and their families and specializes in education and ensuring that good information is readily available to every pet guardian. Before joining our team, Shannon was the Midwest Regional Training Mentor for Petsmart, where she collaborated on building class curricula and bringing training content to the public.More about Shannon Erickson Links:https://behaviorvetsco.com/For more about building resilience:Podcast Episode: Dr. Kathy Murphy and Bobbie Bhambree Present a Framework to Build Resilience in Companion AnimalsBhambree, B. and K. Murphy. A Framework for Behavior Modification and Training Plans to Help Build and Maintain Resilience. The IAABC Journal. Feb 2023. Issue 26.Dive deeper into intra-dog aggression with Michael Shikashio:Podcast Episode: Michael Shikashio (CDBC) on Treating Dog-Dog AggressionContact Behavior Vets tweet us @BehaviorVets follow us on Facebook email us at nyc@behaviorvets.com follow us on Instagram
In this episode, the amazing team of Dr. Kathy Murphy and Bobbie Bhambree discuss how they developed the Resilience Rainbow, a framework to build resilience in dogs and other companion animals, and how it works. We discuss:What is resilience and what it looks likeThe stress response cycle and the HPA axisSeven domains of the Resilience Rainbow:PredictabilityDecompressionCompleting the stress cycleMental and physical well-beingSafety and securitySocial supportAgencyDr. Kathy Murphy's bio:Dr Kathy Murphy (BVetMed, DPhil, CVA, CLAS, MRCVS) is a veterinary surgeon and neuroscientist. She graduated from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons UK in 1999, initially working in mixed clinical practice before studying for two post graduate clinical qualifications with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, and Laboratory Animal Science.Bobbie Bhambree's bio:Bobbie Bhambree (CDBC, CPDT-KA) is the Director of Education and a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant at Behavior Vets. She is also a faculty member of CATCH Canine Trainers Academy and Agility University. Bobbie started her career in 2003 as a pet behavior counselor with the ASPCA Animal Behavior Center. While there, she implemented behavior modification programs for dogs who had been surrendered by the public or seized by Humane Law Enforcement. In 2007, Bobbie joined the Humane Society of Westchester, spending the next nine years as their shelter trainer. She created and implemented training and enrichment programs for the dogs, counseled adopters, trained volunteers, participated in community outreach programs, and performed evaluations.Links:Bhambree, B. and K. Murphy. A Framework for Behavior Modification and Training Plans to Help Build and Maintain Resilience. The IAABC Journal. Feb 2023. Issue 26. https://iaabcjournal.org/the-resilience-rainbow/Resilience Rainbow Tour 2023Madison, NJ: May 20-21Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada: May 27-28Denver, CO: June 3-4https://behaviorvets.com/https://www.facebook.com/neuroscienceisawesome/The Education of Will: Healing a Dog, Facing My Fears, Reclaiming My Life by Dr. Patricia McConnell - read about Dr. McConnell's own story of resilience and adventure with her border collie named Will. Podcast with Sarah Stremming on decompression walksContact Behavior Vets tweet us @BehaviorVets follow us on Facebook email us at nyc@behaviorvets.com follow us on Instagram
In this episode, we discuss how to have difficult conversations with other trainers who may not share a similar approach to training dogs. This conversation was a response to Mike Shikashio's recent appearance on a trainer's podcast who uses and teaches training with aversive tools. Was it a mistake to “reach across the aisle”? Keeping communication lines openNavigating sensitive conversationsShifting away from the 4 quadrantsUnderstanding emotions related to behaviorDr. Kathy Murphy's bio:Dr Kathy Murphy (BVetMed, DPhil, CVA, CLAS, MRCVS) is a veterinary surgeon and neuroscientist. She graduated from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons UK in 1999, initially working in mixed clinical practice before studying for two post graduate clinical qualifications with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, and Laboratory Animal Science.Links:https://behaviorvets.com/https://www.facebook.com/neuroscienceisawesome/ Resilience Rainbow Tour 2023May 20th: Madison, NJMay 27th: Nova Scotia, CANJune 3rd: Denver, COMike's bio:Michael Shikashio, CDBC, is the founder of AggressiveDog.com and focuses on teaching other professionals from around the world on how to successfully work aggression cases. He is a five-term president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC) and was the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) Member of the Year in 2020. Michael is sought after for his expert opinion by numerous media outlets, including the New York Times, New York Post, Fox News, The List TV, Baltimore Sun, WebMD, Women's Health Magazine, Real Simple Magazine, SiriusXM Radio, The Chronicle of the Dog, and Steve Dale's Pet World. He also hosts the popular podcast show “The Bitey End of the Dog” where he chats with the foremost experts on dog aggression. Links:https://aggressivedog.com Aggression in Dogs Online SchoolMike's FBAggression in Dogs FBInstagramLinkedInTikTokYouTubePodcastContact Behavior Vets tweet us @BehaviorVets follow us on Facebook email us at nyc@behaviorvets.com follow us on Instagram
Este episodio presenta a Dawn Clements, FCPS Ombuds, y Kathy Murphy, Assistant Ombuds for Special Education. Escuche para saber por qué sus roles son de apoyo e importantes para los estudiantes, los padres y el personal. Ponerse en contacto con la Oficina del Ombuds es un recurso fácil y confidencial para resolver inquietudes y problemas relacionados con los estudiantes. Call: 571-423-4014 Email: ombuds@fcps.edu This episode features Dawn Clements, FCPS Ombuds, and Kathy Murphy, Assistant Ombuds for Special Education. Listen to learn why these roles are supportive and important for students, parents and staff. Contacting the Office of the Ombuds is an easy, confidential resource to resolve concerns and student-related issues. Call: 571-423-4014 Email: ombuds@fcps.edu https://www.fcps.edu/ombuds Ombudsman@fcps.edu
فى هذه الحلقة سوف نتحدث مع دون كلمنتس ال Ombuds و كاثى ميرفى الAssistant Ombuds for Special Education استمع لمعرفة سبب كون ادوارهم داعمة و مهمة للطلاب و اولياء الأمور و الموظفين. يعد الاتصال بمكتب ال Ombuds مصدرًا سهلاً وخصوصى لحل المشكلات والقضايا المتعلقة بالطلاب https://www.fcps.edu/ombuds Ombudsman@fcps.edu This episode features, Dawn Clements, FCPS Ombuds, and Kathy Murphy, Assistant Ombuds for Special Education. Listen to learn why their roles are supportive and important for students, parents and staff. Contacting the Office of the Ombuds is an easy, confidential resource to resolve concerns and student-related issues. https://www.fcps.edu/ombuds Ombuds@fcps.edu
Creating Wellness From Within is a podcast devoted to empowering you to live your best life by taking accountability for your own personal wellness … brought to you in part by Integrated Health Systems located in Denver, CO. Women in particular have a tendency to take care of everyone else around them first, while putting their own self care and wellness on the back burner. This podcast is designed to give you actionable advice and tools to help you power up your own wellness journey, and live the best life possible!I am your host, Amy Zellmer. I am editor-in-chief of MN YOGA + Life magazine & The Brain Health Magazine, and author of several books. Additionally I am passionate about yoga, photography, wellness, and all things glittery! You can find out more about me at www.creatingwellnessfromwithin.comFollow me on: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter Today's guest is: Kathy MurphyKathy Murphy is an international best selling author, surfer, singer/songwriter, inspirational speaker, mom, and grandma called Tutu. As a Top High-Performance Coach and Founder/CEO of The Rising Tide, Kathy believes it is never too late for anyone to pursue their dreams. She helps high-achieving professionals get more done with less stress, and find joy, peace and fun on the way. As a former Firefighter, Peace Officer and CEO, Kathy is passionate about helping others overcome stress and burnout so they can create a life and work they love. When the spin slows in their minds, they rise into who they really are and bounce back into an unstoppable, limitless life lived playing full out, with passion purpose and prosperity. Yahoo Finance named Kathy one of the 10 Most Powerful Women of 2021. For her expertise, Kathy has been featured on NBC, CBS, Fox, and Great Day Washington. https://wearerisingtides.comConsider supporting the podcast for $5 a month through Patreon.Support the show
Norm Murray is on-location, at the Coca Cola Caravan speaking with Coke Canada Bottling VP of Public Affairs, Kathy Murphy. Coke Canada Bottling is once again setting out to ignite joy, optimism, and Real Magic by helping to bring the Coca-Cola Caravan Tour to the communities where it operates, including Brampton! Stopping at multiple events across the city and surrounding areas, the iconic festively decorated truck will include a visit from a jolly Santa and his helpful elves bringing joyful cheer to Bramptonians. http://www.coca-colacanada.ca
Today's episode is another back-to-back interview with two fantastic health practitioners who use healing techniques that treat the whole person instead of just treating the symptoms. Kathy Murphy talks about the role of the body and mind in healing and how focusing on the positives can help patients heal. She is the founder and CEO of https://wearerisingtides.com/ (The Rising Tide), a company that offers health coaching, mentoring, events and retreats, workshops, and more. Kathy describes herself as an energy shifter, an alchemist of change, a mother (of dogs and humans), an avid surfer, and so much more. Her coaching style combines empathy and supportive and playful nature with an honest, no-nonsense approach to enacting transformation. Dana Dilling discusses how muscle testing helps determine underlying health issues. She believes that our bodies have the innate intelligence to heal themselves. Dana is a clinical nutritionist, a Certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, and the founder of https://www.vitalityholistichealthllc.com/ (Vitality Holistic Health LLC). By looking at the root cause of a patient's ailment, she can help develop a plan and protocol that works specifically for each patient. Tune in to the episode to get meaningful insights into the different diagnostic and healing modalities available to you and understand the role of the mind and body in your healing. “You can't choose the thoughts that get in your head, but you can choose the ones you put your time and attention into. So put your time and attention into the ones that make you feel good.” - Kathy Murphy “What the muscle testing really helps me do is to help me pinpoint exactly what I'm looking for.” - Dana Dilling In This Episode: - Kathy shares a powerful story where a cancer patient's positive mindset provided her with an exceptional healing journey - Simple things you can do to maintain a healthy mind and body - An all-important question you should always ask when someone tells you something, especially if it's about your health - The inspiration that pushed Dana to move away from her corporate job to health coaching - How does muscle testing help determine your health condition? - Dana shares a patient's remarkable healing journey - Not everyone does muscle testing the same way. Dana shares her process and the questions she asks her patients to pinpoint the root cause of the problem - How would Dana start over (if she lost everything)? And more! Resources: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcGyVTAoXEU (TED Talk: How to Make Stress Your Friend by Kelly McGonigal) - https://www.amazon.com/Why-Are-Labs-Normal-background-ebook/dp/B09SF9PXRQ (Why Are My Labs Normal? Your guide to reading your own blood work; no medical background needed) - http://drkylieburton.com/programs/ (Join the 90-Day Coaching Program with Dr. Kylie Burton) Connect with Kathy Murphy: - https://wearerisingtides.com/ (Website) - https://www.instagram.com/wearerisingtides/ (Instagram) - https://web.facebook.com/wearerisingtides (Facebook) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-murphy-the-rising-tide/ (LinkedIn) Connect with Dana Dilling: - https://www.vitalityholistichealthllc.com/ (Website) - https://www.instagram.com/vitalityholistichealth/ (Instagram) - https://web.facebook.com/vitalityholistichealthllc (Facebook) Connect with Dr. Kylie: - https://drkylieburton.com/ (Website) - https://www.instagram.com/drkylieburton/ (Instagram) - https://web.facebook.com/drkylieburton/ (Facebook) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdqJbAS6ocKydcjNiDQoauw (YouTube) *Sponsored by Systemic Formulas* - For all practitioners, join SF via the FB group I run:https://www.facebook.com/groups/716554078541135 ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/716554078541135) - For everyone else, learn about the products by following them on IG: https://instagram.com/systemic_formulas?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=...
In this episode, Dr. Kathy Murphy joins the podcast to talk about dogs' brains and how they process information during adolescence. Adolescence can be a difficult stage for both dogs and their humans but having better knowledge on what an adolescent dog is going through can make this stage little more bearable. Dr Kathy Murphy (BVetMed, DPhil, CVA, CLAS, MRCVS) is a veterinary surgeon and neuroscientist. She graduated from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons UK in 1999, initially working in mixed clinical practice before studying for two post graduate clinical qualifications with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, in Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia, and Laboratory Animal Science.Dr Murphy founded, and is now Director of, Barking Brains Ltd (a neuroscience outreach platform for the animal behavior and training community), which focuses on translating neuroscientific information into practical and useful information for people interested in animal behavior. In order to maximize the impact of her diverse interests and skill set, Dr Murphy teamed up with Behavior Vets LLC in 2022 when she took up the position of Chief Scientific Officer.She is now able to focus on her newfound passion for science communication and providing evidence based, up to date, accessible, scientific information to clinicians, animal professionals and their clients, about subjects related to pain, behavior, neurobiology and the many interrelated factors.Barking Brains | FacebookBehavior Vets | FacebookDog behavior training by specialists - NYC Behavior Vets (behaviorvetsnyc.com)Support the show
In this episode, Dr. Kathy Murphy (BVetMed, DPhil, CVA, CLAS, MRCVS ) discusses how pain is frequently overlooked as an important component of behavior problems. Don't miss this episode. We discuss:The challenges of understanding and treating pain in animalsTakeaways from the landmark Mills et al. (2020) study "Pain and Problem Behavior in Cats and Dogs"Direct and indirect effects of pain on the nervous system and behaviorHow to be a "pain detective" to help your vet diagnose medical issuesDr. Murphy's bio:Dr Kathy Murphy (BVetMed, DPhil, CVA, CLAS, MRCVS) is a veterinary surgeon and neuroscientist. She graduated from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons UK in 1999, initially working in mixed clinical practice before studying for two post graduate clinical qualifications with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, in Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia, and Laboratory Animal Science.In 2009 she was awarded a highly prestigious Wellcome Trust Research Training Fellowship to study for her PhD, in Behavioral Neuroscience, at The Queens College, University of Oxford, UK. She subsequently worked in the USA as Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Anesthesiology at the Icahn School of Medicine NYC, where her research into the long term effects of anesthesia on learning and memory contributed to a change to the safety advice for the use of general anesthesia in children. She moved back to the UK in 2013, to take up clinical-academic positions at the University of Oxford and subsequently Newcastle University, and concurrently completed a Residency in Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia with the European College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia, during which she became increasingly interested in how pain re-models the nervous system and this can manifest as behavioral problems in pets.Dr Murphy founded, and is now Director of, Barking Brains Ltd (a neuroscience outreach platform for the animal behavior and training community), which focuses on translating neuroscientific information into practical and useful information for people interested in animal behavior. In order to maximize the impact of her diverse interests and skill set, Dr Murphy teamed up with Behavior Vets LLC in 2022 as the new Chief Scientific Officer. She is now able to focus on her new found passion for science communication and providing evidence based, up to date, accessible, scientific information to clinicians, animal professionals and their clients, about subjects related to pain, behavior, neurobiology and the many interrelated factors.In addition to Dr Murphy's primary career roles she was Trustee and Veterinary Advisor to the Rottweiler Welfare Association for 14 years; is co-founder of Ethics First (a collective which lobbies for ethical decision making in clinical practice); is an Oversight Committee Member for the UK Dog Behaviour and Training Charter; sits on numerous National and International boards, working groups and ethical review panels; is an ad-hoc reviewer for neuroscience, veterinary medicine and anesthesia and pain journals; and continues to collaborate on research projects. Dr Murphy lives in the UK with her husband Elliot (ex Search and Rescue handler and now scentwork and mantrailing trainer) and their 5 dogs: Dennis a Yorkshire Terrier mix, Nancy a Rottweiler mix, Zebedee and Nela the German Shorthaired Pointers and Albi a Weimaraner.Links:Pain Rewires the Brain SeriesMills et al. 2020. Pain and Problem Behaviors in Cats and DogsBarking BrainsTheme music composed and performed by Andy Sells
Calling all RAGBRAI Newbies! The JustGoBike Podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides episodes based on listener questions. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com How (and what) to pack for a week of RAGBRAI video: youtu.be/WglGxKHjYYg RAGBRAI Packing List: ragbrai.com/wp-content/uploads/…ck-for-RAGBRAI-.pdf
Calling all RAGBRAI Newbies! The JustGoBike Podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides episodes based on listener questions. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com How (and what) to pack for a week of RAGBRAI video: youtu.be/WglGxKHjYYg RAGBRAI Packing List: ragbrai.com/wp-content/uploads/…ck-for-RAGBRAI-.pdf
Calling all RAGBRAI Newbies! The JustGoBike Podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides episodes based on listener questions. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com North Face Duffel Bag: size large https://amzn.to/3Pgpvu3 How (and what) to pack for a week of RAGBRAI video: https://youtu.be/WglGxKHjYYg RAGBRAI Packing List: https://ragbrai.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/What-to-pack-for-RAGBRAI-.pdf
Calling all RAGBRAI Newbies! The JustGoBike Podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides episodes based on listener questions. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com https://youtu.be/WglGxKHjYYg
Welcome! In this episode I refer to the studies by Dr. Kathy Murphy, owner of Barking Brains, and a neuroscientist who specializes in brain development in respect to behaviors and the success (or lack there of) of training methods in different life stages. This episode focuses on the adolescent stage, describing brain development and how it effects behaviors. There are a lot of comparisons to teenagers!The adolescent stage is where I have devoted my three decades of study and work to, and where Canine CBT is particularly effective. Find out why based on neuroscience!For more info on Dr, Kathy Murphy:Barking Brains | FacebookFor more links to social media, interviews, and press releases, pls visit my websites.Upward DogologyDog Dog Trainer | DogLogic Behavioural Rehabilitation | Regina (doglogicregina.com)Here is the link to the recent article in Psychology Today Mag by Marc Bekoff on Canine CBTDog Training: Perception, Cognition, and Emotions | Psychology TodayBuy My Book! Winner of the 2019 American Best Book Fest Award (pets/narrative/non-fiction)The Art of Urban People With Adopted and Rescued Dogs Methodology: Rescued Dogs: The Misunderstood Breed: Groom, Billie: 9781525547287: Books - Amazon.caThanks again to the musiciansJeff Mertick | FacebookDanielle Bourjeaurd | FacebookOpen Strum | FacebookBrian John Harwood | Facebook
What does the study of neuroscience have to do with aggression in dogs? A lot. In this episode I take a deep dive into what happens in the brain with none other than Dr. Kathy Murphy. Kathy always has amazing insight about what happens when a dog might be barking, lunging, growling, snarling, or biting, from a neurobiological perspective. And we also discuss what we can do to help dogs from this neuroscience perspective during the show, and I think you will gain some nice takeaways from this episode. For additional resources on helping dogs with aggression, visit:https://aggressivedog.comIf you want to take your knowledge and skills for helping dogs with aggression to the next level, check out the Aggression in Dogs Master Course and get a FREE preview here:https://aggressivedog.thinkific.com/courses/aggression-in-dogsDon't miss out on the third annual Aggression in Dogs Conference 9/30-10/2/22:https://aggressivedog.com/conference/Woof Cultr swag!https://woofcultr.com/collections/the-aggression-in-dogs-conferenceAbout Dr. Kathy Murphy:Veterinary surgeon and neuroscientist; (veterinary degree in London, 2 post graduate clinical qualifications - anaesthesia and pain management, and laboratory animal science - from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and a PhD in Behavioural Neuroscience at the University of Oxford)Founder and Director of Barking Brains Limited - a science-outreach platform for the behaviour and training communityCo-Founder of Ethics-First, a clinical research think-tankOversight Committee Member for the UK Dog Behaviour and Training CharterShe is currently transitioning from her clinical-academic position as Director of the Comparative Biology Centre at Newcastle University, UK, to focus on her role as Chief Scientific Officer at Behavior Vets LLC.https://behaviorvetsnyc.com/webinars/https://www.facebook.com/neuroscienceisawesome/Support the show
Terry Sears, Sallie Lynch, Kathy Murphy, join The International Day of Hope and Healing after Loss is a free online experience brought to you by the Open to Hope Foundation […] The post Tuesday's Children: A Lifetime of Healing for Grieving Families appeared first on Open to Hope.
This is a delightful episode! 8 Authors of the multi-author bestselling book, My Mess is My Message, introduce themselves and their inspiring stories. Robin Fricke, Jacqui Harwood, Alicia Connor, Christine Merriman, Irina Lotvin, Kathy Murphy and Adele Oosthuizen are incredible women who I am so grateful and honoured to have them as part of the book, and launch them as Amazon Bestselling Authors on April 1st! This amazing life-changing book is to be published on April 1st! If you want to be notified when it is ready for purchase, contact me at dina@dinamarais.com, and if you want to join the launch party, join the Fans of My Mess is My Message Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/5216525335128021 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachdinamarais/message
Kathy Murphy's Interview with Dina Marais, about her joining the Multi-Author Amazon Bestselling Book, My Mess is My Message - inspiring stories of incredible women who found purpose and prosperity through adversity. We talk about why Kathy joined the book, her story, and what you can expect in terms of her offers to you when the book is launched. To fill one of the last spots of this book, or be notified when it is launched, please contact Dina at dina@dinamarais.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachdinamarais/message
How to maximise your energy through change? My guest in this episode is owner, coach, writer, inspirational speaker of ‘The Rising Tide' Kathy Murphy. You can find the energy without overwhelm you just need to know where to put that energy to manage that change. Follow Kathy Murphy on INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/wearerisingtides/ Another Door: Find out about Enrolment onto the Five Steps to Thrive an online course: an email prompt once a day for 5 weeks, and 32 modules encouraging you from shock to thriving: https://www.anotherdoor.co.uk
The From Burnout to Recovery Show with Dr. Kate: Your Journey to Recovery Burnout Starts Here
Kathy Murphy is a High-Performance Coach who s been leading others throughout her lifetime. As a former firefighter, peace officer, and CEO, she now helps high achievers who struggle with stress, overwhelm, and burnout to have less stress, healthy lifestyles, better relationships, joy, peace, and fun on the way. https://wearerisingtides.com With a combined social following of over 20k, Yahoo Finance named Kathy one of the 10 Most Powerful Women of 2021, and as one of the Top 10 Mentors of 2020. New York Weekly named Kathy as one of the Top 20 People to Follow on Instagram in 2020, and she has been featured on national TV and Radio. Dr. Kate and Kathy talk about how we overcome the cycle of pushing through our burnout, shifting to how we can address our burnout and live healthier lives. If you were to make a list of the top 5 things you have in your life, would you be on that list?
I interview Kathy Murphy. Kathy is a High-Performance Coach, an author, a speaker, a mentor a surfer, CEO, and a singer/songwriter. She worked as a firefighter, police officer, politician, surfer, leader, coach, and teacher. Her background in studying the science and philosophy of the mind and human behavior has given me an understanding of who we are as human beings, how we work and how life works. From walking through her journey and coaching she has witnessed profound shifts occur as people release their grip on controlling what will be and instead synch with life's natural rhythms and flow. Kathy deeply believes that it is through harmonizing with what is and developing a presence in each moment that we can access infinite possibilities.Her mission is to empower individuals to awaken to their truth, without the struggle. She believes that when we understand our innate power, we master the ability to thrive in all tides and waves of life, and rise up. Kathy believes that she's an energy shifter, an alchemist of change. As she puts it "When one rises, everyone rises". "It happens when life energy is felt inside". Kathy's fearless, unstoppable attitude no matter what life waves hit her, coupled with her studies in science, psychology, and philosophy of the mind, led her to create The Rising Tide.Kathy has helped so many to create a new level of fearless freedom in themselves, leaving stress, worry, and anxious thinking behind. She designed a simple system: Know Go Flow, anchored in her background surfing the ocean, and life waves she takes people from doubt to knowing, stuck to go, and fear to flow.Yahoo Finance named Kathy one of the 10 Most Powerful Women of 2021 and as one of the Top 10 Mentors of 2020 New York Weekly named Kathy as one of the Top 20 People to Follow on Instagram in 2020, and she has been featured on national TV and Radio.I encourage everyone to buy several copies of her books, get into her private sessions, follow her and learn.Everyone has a story, and this is her story.Below are the sites that house her work.You can follow her @wearerisingtides.https://www.instagram.com/wearerisingtides/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-murphy-the-rising-tide/Visit our Threads store: https://threads-of-enlightenment.myshopify.com/We shop worldwide to find Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.ShareASale Get your affiliate marketing strategy off the ground today with ShareASale.Foxtrot Market Your one-stop-shop for local favorites and today's most exciting brands.Sol de Janeiro Body-loving products, addictive scents, and luxurious textures to touch all your senses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=2QSM5QR4P2JQQ)
This lesson was presented as part of the 2021 Bear Valley Lectures - “Grasping the Power of God - a Study of 1 Corinthians 9-16.” The Bear Valley Bible Institute is a work of the Bear Valley church of Christ and has been training preachers since 1965. We are committed to helping people prepare for ministry and deepen their knowledge of God's inspired word. Permalink
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
Whats up Happier Dentist fam! Have you ever felt frustrated about losing partners, team members, and associate doctors - causing you to need to be perpetually looking to hire on new people that require more of your much-needed time, energy and resources? Sometimes, it's simply in the way we communicate or the potential lack of compassion, that we can create an environment of distrust and disloyalty. And sometimes, it takes a bit of a leap of faith to seek out someone to help you point some of these things out. Only then can progress and improvement can be found. Our guest Kathleen Murphy is a speaker on big business stages that talks about the importance of culture and how to develop it using assessments such as Gallup Strengths Finder. I personally find great value in knowing a little bit about yourself and others. Find out more in the episode. To get more info about Kathy, check out the links below!Kathleen's Blog, "Market Me Too"Kathleen's Linkedin PageKathleen's Book! "Wisdom Whisperer"
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com https://ragbrai.com/2021-host-towns/ www.murphologypodcast.com
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com https://ragbrai.com/training-safety/ www.murphologypodcast.com
Kathy Murphy is widely regarded as one of the most powerful women in business and has served as the inspiring President of Personal Investing at Fidelity Investments. She joins us as she prepares to step-down from her post to share her wisdom and insight in an adventurous talk that hits on many significant topics.
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called RAGBRAI 101, for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from the Murphology Podcast, the series provides new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
RAGBRAI Newbies! JustGoBike podcast presents a special series called for RAGBRAI first timers and veterans alike. RAGBRAI 101 answers riders biggest questions from what to pack, how to train, and how to survive the great bicycle ride across Iowa! Hosted by Kathy Murphy, from Murphology Podcast, the series debuts this week with new episodes several times a week. If you have a RAGBRAI 101 question, call the RAGBRAI 101 hotline and leave a message. The number is 1-515-303-0385. www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
What are your Gallup strengths and how can knowing them help you? Kathy Murphy, Gallup Strengths Coach and author of six books including Wisdom Whisperer, shares how she helps teams, families and organizations to work together in better harmony using Gallup.
What are your Gallup strengths and how can knowing them help you? Kathy Murphy, Gallup Strengths Coach and author of six books including Wisdom Whisperer, shares how she helps teams, families and organizations to work together in better harmony using Gallup. Watch the video Kathleen E.R. Murphy www.MarketMeToo.net kathymurphy@me.com (M) 339-987-0195 About Kathy Murphy: Author and Market Me Too (www.MarketMeToo.net) Founder and CEO, Kathleen E.R. Murphy is known for radiating enthusiasm, her positive energy, entrepreneurial approach to working with people, and highly creative problem solving ability. Many have referred to her as a business and sports team muse. Her business career started in marketing, and has spanned more than 25 years. Her marketing executive management background was focused on technology (e.g., APC, Black Duck, Constant Contact, EMC/Dell, Hitachi) and start-up companies in a variety of industries. She is a globally recognized motivational and strengths performance coach, and regularly blogs and leads workshops on related topics on leadership and business and career management. Additionally, she is an inspirational speaker and social commentator and influencer. Since 2016, Ms. Murphy has been a highly sought after mentor in the exclusive United States Women Unlimited Executive Mentor Program. In 2018, she became a Certified Gallup StrengthsFinder Coach, and a published book author. She has mentored (5) Babson College MBA students, and hundreds of individuals during her career. In 2019, Ms. Murphy was appointed as an Advisory Board Member to the University of Maine Business School (Undergraduate and Graduate Schools), and in April of 2019, she was named Chairwoman of the Board of Directors for the Spring of 2020 Merrimack Valley Women's Conference. Ms. Murphy works with individuals ages 14-100+ (Her Nana lived to 102). She also works with business teams and individuals just starting out in their career, all the way up to the CEO and Board of Director level. Additionally, she works with sports teams and their athletes. Ms. Murphy focuses her talents helping teams and individuals who are seeking far better or different results, which are achieved via her strengths based coaching expertise. Ms. Murphy grew up in Lexington, MA and graduated from the University of Maine with a degree in Journalism and minor in psychology. She has been published in Advancing Women, AskTheExpert, Boston Voyager, Fast Company, The Huffington Post, i4Business, Money, Readers Digest, Recruiter, The Economist, Thrive Global, Today.com and US News and World Report. Since 2018, Ms. Murphy has also been a featured guest on a number of popular business television and radio shows, and credits her family lineage of inventors and entrepreneurs for shaping her career path. Her own TV Show, Murf & E Unfiltered – Zero BS Biz Talk, launched in July of 2019. In April of 2018, Ms. Murphy released and published her first business book called Wisdom Whisperer. Her book shares secrets and insights to success in business and life from what she learned in her 20's, 30's and 40's as an upcoming executive, and full-time working Mother. Wisdom Whisperer is available on Amazon. Her second book Evolve! With the Wisdom Whisperer was published in December 2019, and her third and fourth books will be published in the fall of 2020 and 2021.
How can we help people to stop spending time fixing what is not broken, so that they may thrive and be even more of who we are born to be? Kathy Murphy is a sustainable high-performance coach. She was named one of the Top 10 Most Powerful Women by Yahoo Finance. She's on the show today to share her insights on the subject of personal development.Kathy helps women in leadership create a new level of fearless freedom in themselves.Kathy opines, "I believe when we show people the physics: that they are already whole, complete, enough, then they thrive from day one, and changes, growth occurs while having fun and joy on the way. Not from a place of needing to fix anything, because they are not broken. But rather from a place of wholeness to be do and have whatever they want to create."Welcome to Life well lived by Omobola.Listen up!KATHY MURPHYwww.wearerisingtides.comIG: wearerisingtidesLinkedIn: Kathy Murphy
Three colleagues at the University of Delaware's Biden School of Public Policy & Administration consider: what will it be like when more and more of us find our way back to the office? This discussion explored the personal, team, and organizational dynamics that leaders should consider as their remote teams transition back to in-person work. Troy Mix, Associate Director of the University of Delaware's Institute for Public Administration (IPA), hosted this March 17, 2021 conversation with Jennifer Daniels, a Ph.D. student in the Biden School and the past Associate Director of the University of Delaware's Office of Equity and Inclusion, and Kathy Murphy, IPA Associate Director and Coordinator of the Conflict Resolution Program. This episode continues the Future of Remote Work series presented through IPA's First State Insights podcast. This series of articles and interviews seeks to shed light on remote work trends; explore implications for businesses, communities, and policymakers; and spur conversations aimed at making this emerging reality work well for Delaware. For more on IPA's Conflict Resolution Program, visit https://www.bidenschool.udel.edu/ipa/serving-delaware/crp. For the latest in IPA's Future of Remote Work series, search for remote work articles on IPA's news feed (www.bidenschool.udel.edu/ipa/about/news) and visit the Future of Remote Work playlist on SoundCloud (soundcloud.com/first-state-insights/sets/future-of-remote-work). Opening and closing music: "I Dunno" by Grapes, used under Creative Commons 3.0 License.
Choosing a life advisor should not be done in a blink of an eye. People should make sure that one’s life coach has the ability to look at the client with a strengths-based and holistic lens. Far too many coaches only point out the wrong and list down what attitudes, behaviors, and circumstances are causing a problem. It is rare to find a motivator who recognizes that people have the innate capacity to rise above any situation and bounce back and thrive in all circumstances. But women around the world are lucky because this is precisely the approach that California native Kathy Murphy takes when empowering women. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diane-winbush/support
In this episode I speak with Kathy Murphy who loves to help woman reach their infinite potential. We are a good time. :-) You can reach out to her by visiting her site: www.WeAreRisingTides.com .... This episode was recorded on December 16, 2020. Unedited & Uncensored For more information on Jasmyne, visit www.CoachJasmyne.com Remember you're only one thought away from a new experience. Dream it! Dare it! Do it! Live the life you want! ***** To sign up for emails: Register.CoachJasmyne.com The audio podcast can be found here: DreamitDareitDoit.CoachJasmyne.com Sign up for a free conversation: www.Calendly.com/CoachJasmyne
Rick Woelfel is joined by LPGA professional Kathy Murphy, who was recently Amed to the LPGA Professionals Hall of Fame.
Many women leave the workforce to care for someone they love. But how do we do it while compensating for our lost savings opportunity? Even a one year career break can mean $160,000 less by retirement. Kathy Murphy, President of Personal Investing at Fidelity Investments, offers real solutions for weighing the pros and cons of a career break, and shares concrete steps we can take to reduce the financial impact. In Mailbag, saving in an emergency fund, second act careers, and helping a parent save for retirement. In Thrive, getting reimbursed for work-from-home expenses.
Episode 2: Capt. Buddy Saccardo talks about life after retirement from the Massachusetts State Police. Why not just retire? Instead, Buddy went on to work for multiple Law Enforcement Agencies and began to investigate the suspicious killings of young women in Boston like Kathy Murphy.
Hello Everyone,In this episode I gave my listeners Veterans Day Greetings. Also was in conversation with Kathy Murphy (https://www.thepulpwoodqueens.com/)who owns the largest book club in the world.Be safe and HealthyCheers!Dr Afshan Hashmiwww.afshanhashmi.comwww.drafshanhashmi.comhttp//www.drafshanhashmisradio.comDr Afshan Hashmi Show Radio Show is broadcast live at 6pm ET Wednesdays on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Hoover city Schools Superintendent Dr. Kathy Murphy has accepted a job as president of Gadsden State Community college. What does this mean for the future of Hoover city schools?
Kathy Murphy, life coach, writer, inspirational speaker, and owner of The Rising Tide, joins Dr. Bunny to discuss letting life live you, and what that actually means. Kathy shares the story of how she came to realize that listening to her inner voice had much better results than trying to direct & control things – and it was such a beautiful unfolding! Kathy tells us how she helps her clients call upon the ‘greater energy of the world' to achieve their goals with ease and grace, instead of struggle and stress. This is such a delightfully uplifting interview. Tune in and prepare to be inspired! About Kathy Murphy: Unfortunately, too many women leaders fail to recognize that for us to be an effective leader of others in our work and life, we must first be our most powerful self-leader. I understand you have tried several types of self-help programs. You have tried meditation to help you find peace and deal with stress, worry, and anxiety. You have also found there is never enough time or energy to do all that your circumstances require, let alone get any time for yourself. If this describes where you're currently at, as a leader of your business, or business you work for, please know there is hope… There is a way to do life differently, think different, see different and navigate with ease and grace. It is your true nature. As an Energetic life coach, I am passionate about waking women up to new choices and possibilities that they already have inside. I love empowering women to overcome the greatest challenges that are preventing them from working so hard at work and home, to seeing a way for them to be a more powerful leader in their own lives and as a result leading their employees and family in a whole new way. Over the past four years and a lifetime of being just like you, working hard, and doing it all, I have perfected a totally different way to help women stop managing thoughts, and recognize them for what they are. Your thoughts shape who you are. You can work hard at it to change them, or you can see for yourself how we create our life experiences and a better life you desire shows up immediately. When you realize who you really are, not who you think you are, you become your most powerful self-leader. Everyone you lead steps up and does the same for themselves by your leadership. My name is Kathy Murphy and my desire is to provide you with an easy way to become your most powerful self-leader. I have a movement and business called The Rising Tide. I am a certified health/life/NLP coach, author, singer, songwriter, surfer, inspirational speaker, and mom. I have previous experience as a peace officer/firefighter/supervisor/manager/ and spent 9 years in a political position. I have survived and thrived through cancer, lyme disease, RA, loss of family, loss of job, divorce, and anxiety. It is my life's purpose to help you to Rise and Thrive. For those willing to see something new, there is hope. And the fact that you are reading this tells me there's something inside of you telling you there's more. Fortunately for you, there is. I would love to connect with you! Find Kathy Murphy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-murphy-the-rising-tide/ and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearerisingtides/ Also visit her website: https://wearerisingtides.com/ Contact Dr. Bunny Vreeland at (805) 482-8111 or E-mail: Bunny@BunnyVreeland.com Also visit: https://bunnyvreeland.org/ https://vreelandcollege.org/ https://upgradeyourlifewithdrbunny.com https://communicatewithanyone.wordpress.com/
In this conversation Amanda talks to Kathy Murphy, an inspirational speaker, coach, singer and surfer. Kathy believes that its time to fall in love with you and your turn to step into the spotlight. When we connect to who we really are, not what the world says we should be, anything is possible for us. And as a power together, we are the change the world needs to see. Show Notes: 00:05 - Introduction 03:40 - Things happen to us outside of us 06:20 - Kathy's self realization, her accident 09:20 - When you know what your true potential is 10:04 - How do you change your mindset 14:56 - How thinking affects the energy flow : Hearing messages. 18:54 - Dealing with anxiety in the world today 23:20 - Change and resistance 25:54 - The insta shift program 32:25 - Grief, loneliness and death 37:45 - Money 41:04 - How we create False Narratives Support this podcast
If you live in Hoover, what letter does your last name start with? According to Kathy Murphy, this will determine whether your child attends School on Monday and Thursday or Tuesday and Friday. Or maybe your one of the 38% who will opt for home schooling only this year. Whatever you decide, schooling will look very different this year, not just in Hoover but nation wide. JT talks about all the options and the considerations that went into the decision with Hoover Schools Superintendent Kathy Murphy.
Kathy Murphy caught up with a few Virtual RAGBRAI riders to ask them, "literally how much fun did you have last week?" From Iowa's Largest Frying Pan, to an Old Grump, to a virtual friendship, these riders share how they made the best of RAGBRAI gone virtual. Want to hear more Murphology? Check out www.murphologypodcast.com!
Hoover city schools like all school districts is struggling with issues like Student Health wellness and safety as it considers the time table for reopening, and also weighs in person versus distance learning. Superintendent Kathy Murphy joins JT with the latest plans for the cities school system.
Hoover City Schools Superintendent Kathy Murphy addresses concerns about the return to in-person learning next year. She addresses issues like how social distancing will be handled on places like Buses or in the lunch room, as well as parents who would still rather continue with learning from home.
This week Kathy Murphy chats dog days of summer and cycling favorites with Kenneth Rosales of Tall Dog Bike Club. Want to hear more Murphology? Visit www.murphologypodcast.com!
Hoover Highschool is going ahead with its graduation, but with social distancing.
Matt Murphy rides solo and talks about Dr. Fauci's testimony yesterday, how the medical advisors are not answerable for the economy's downfall, chats with Hoover Superintendent Dr. Kathy Murphy about the plans for graduation for their high schools, and some car wreck talk.
Matt Murphy speaks with the Hoover Superintendent, Dr. Kathy Murphy, about the plans for Hoover High School and Spain Park High School's graduation next week.
Hoover Schools superintendent Kathy Murphy says they are handling distance learning well in this time of Corona Virus.
Hoover City Schools Superintendent Dr. Kathy Murphy explains how students are returning to "school" today and what education will look like in the Post Corona World in which we all now live and work.
Kathy Murphy Talks with JT on what the School shutdown means to Hoover.
Instagram @wearerisingtides wearerisingtides.comCoach & Inspirational Speaker, Kathy Murphy, stops by, Vigilantes Radio's "Inside The Biz" Series, to chat with Dini about her history with coaching, the beginning of 'The Rising Tide' & helping her clients through the process of becoming who they want to be. To find out, set your reminders, it's happening! 02/03/2020 | @8PM CST | Call in at 701-801-9813 | You can also hop in the mix by visiting www.onlyonemediagroup.com and slapping that "Go Live" button | Please follow our show at www.spreaker.com/onlyonemediagroup & remember sharing is caring! Thanks for your continuous support!This episode's music is brought you by Kathy Murphy - "Says Who", find it on Spotify or your favorite streaming service. If you'd like to book your own interview with Dini, email us vradio@onlyonemediagroup.comBe sure to follow us at www.twitter.com/nolongertheheroBe sure to like our Facebook page over at www.facebook.com/vigilantesradioWe can also host interviews in different countries!©2013-2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - the Only One Media Group [OOMG]
Instagram @wearerisingtides wearerisingtides.comCoach & Inspirational Speaker, Kathy Murphy, stops by, Vigilantes Radio's "Inside The Biz" Series, to chat with Dini about her history with coaching, the beginning of 'The Rising Tide' & helping her clients through the process of becoming who they want to be. To find out, set your reminders, it's happening! 02/03/2020 | @8PM CST | Call in at 701-801-9813 | You can also hop in the mix by visiting www.onlyonemediagroup.com and slapping that "Go Live" button | Please follow our show at www.spreaker.com/onlyonemediagroup & remember sharing is caring! Thanks for your continuous support!This episode's music is brought you by Kathy Murphy - "Says Who", find it on Spotify or your favorite streaming service. If you'd like to book your own interview with Dini, email us vradio@onlyonemediagroup.comBe sure to follow us at www.twitter.com/nolongertheheroBe sure to like our Facebook page over at www.facebook.com/vigilantesradioWe can also host interviews in different countries!©2013-2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - the Only One Media Group [OOMG]
Oakley learns more about the program as he speaks to Kathy Murphy, the Manager, of the National DNA Data Bank Missing Persons Unit.
Interview Kathy Murphy - The Culture News. Song played "Says Who".
In this podcast we spoke about how Kathy became interested in dog training through her Rottweiler Nancy, the effects of genetics vs environment on behaviour and mindfulness in dogs. Kathy Murphy is the director of the Comparative Biology Centre and a neuroscientist. She has recently started Barking Brains a project which aims to share information about neuroscience with trainers, behaviourists and interested dog owners. Show Notes: www.nickbenger.com/kathy-murphy Free Engagement Training Guide: www.barkplayteach.com/the-engagement-guide
While you are packing up or cleaning your bike for RAGBRAI, this week's podcast gives a sneak peak at all of the RAGBRAI Overnight Host Communities from Council Bluffs to Keokuk. Kathy Murphy chats with a representative from each of the RAGBRAI towns.
For this film, director Richard Miron follows Kathy Murphy for five years. Over the course of that time he captures the explosion of the bird population at her house... the birds she keeps and takes care of. He follows the massive issues that causes in her life. He offers looks at things one can't imagine he knew was coming when he started. It is, in a word, incredible.
Pamela Fagan Hutchins interviews Kathy L. Murphy on Wine Women & Writing about The PULPWOOD QUEENS TIARA-WEARING, BOOK-SHARING GUIDE TO LIFE, her inspiring life, and the 787 book clubs her movement has spawned. Learn more about Kathy, her art, the Pulpwood Queens book clubs, the Girlfriend's Weekend, or her books at thepulpwoodqueens.com. Follow Pamela Fagan Hutchins, Author and Wine Women & Writing Radio for more real women, kicking ass and writing books, or visit pamelafaganhutchins.com and pick up a copy of her women's fiction mysteries. This is a copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. authorsontheair.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wine-women-writing/support
How can women grow their wealth? Kathy Murphy, president of personal investing at Fidelity, is going to tell us all how, and shares some incredible new research on women and money. In Mailbag, we answer your questions on Social Security, opening up a Roth IRA, and buying a house in the current market.
Mark and TJ start getting hyped for the Iowa Bike Expo and RAGBRAI Route Announcement Party (woot!) and Kathy Murphy talks with fan favorite Matt Phippen from Scheels about Zwift training and sticking with biking during the Winter months.
Kathy Murphy gets the scoop on the various programs throughout the area working to re-populate the Monarch Butterfies. TJ flies solo and talks about planning the RAGBRAI route for 2019.
Kate interviews Kathy Murphy and Alex Taylor owners of the MauSOULeum in Bothell, WA, about the spiritual connections and healing powers of "singing bowls", the Sound Bath and sound therapies! Find out how this sound emersion is so impactful and enlightening. Hear the story of this Mother/Daughter team and find out about their journey, why they created their unique healing sanctuary and how sound has impacted their own lives. We will get insight into how sound is more than meets the ear and the deeper spiritual connections you can experience. Tune in for an inspiring show!
Happy Pi Day everyone! Today we have a sweet episode served up for you - Kathy Murphy aka Murph chats with Brandi Miller, a "Shero" from Black Girls Do Bike's Des Moines chapter!
The Gratitude Café: Opening possibilities | Healing | Motivation | Life | Relationships | Happiness
This week I have two interviews with some amazing women. First up is Maggie Minor. She believes that what we surround ourselves with has a profound affect on our subconscious and that by simply making a few changes in our home décor we can uplift ourselves and open up our mind to new possibilities. Then we have Kathy Murphy & Alex Taylor ~ Life Mastery & Sonic Creation Coaches! As a rare mother-daughter team they integrate the highest quality available in sound therapy, meditation, mindfulness, deep energy work, conscious choice-making, and ancient wisdom into modern-day. Get the special resources at ttps://www.suelundquist.com/2018/062-space-says-lot-mother-daughter-team-sonic-creation-coaches/.
Thanks for joining us for our 50th Episode!! You all are awesome. For episode L, Kathy Murphy aka Murph chats with Luke Eustice, Director of Wrestling Operations at The University of Iowa, about how he got into cycling and how the heck he rode across Iowa in one day. Later, Andrea hops in with a ParrotTalk on whether or not you should care about how clean your bike is.
We welcome the New Year and all the riding that the year brings us. The JustGoBike team of Mark Wyatt & Kathy Murphy (aka Murph) from the Iowa Bicycle Coalition and TJ Juskiewicz & Andrea Parrott from RAGBRAI gathered to chat about the year that we had and what is on the horizon for the JustGoBike podcast!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Thanks so much for listening. In this episode of the JustGoBike Podcast, Mark Wyatt gets wonky, Kathy Murphy chats with Todd Young of IC Gravel, and on ParrotTalk, Andrea Parrott asks the deep questions - lattice top or solid top pie??
Kathy Murphy meets up with Andrea Lewis to chat about the love of fixies. Mark and TJ give updates from the National Bicycle Tourism Conference
Triathlete Jenny Lorenz talks about going from a rec cyclist to an Ironman triathlete. Kathy Murphy of the Iowa Bicycle Coalition catches up with Jenny about her experiences with triathlons. Andrea Parrott expands on her past ParrotTalk topic on protecting your bike from evil bike theives. Mark and TJ and guest host, Craig Cooper, are on location at the National Bicycle Tourism Conference in St. Pete Beach, Florida.
10K finalist, Kathy Murphy, is a bold and bada$$ woman who used her life experience to inspire other women to live their bold and bada$$ life. Hear how she made 10k by focusing on one word, FUN.
This week the #JustGoBike podcast's Kathy Murphy catches up with Dave Wedemeyer (aka Hacky Jedi). Dave discusses checking off the states across our nation that he has ridden centuries in, spreading his bike sandal love. ParrotTalk hits on protecting your bicycle against the dreaded bike thieves that are lurking.
Mark and TJ bring this week's show to you from the Iowa Tourism Conference in Sioux City, Iowa. Kathy Murphy chats with survivor JuLee Peterson for Cedar Rapids and ParrotTalk hits on why Andrea is a flutter about the new logo.
Outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and abilities are enjoying the off road Riverside Trail System in Vinton, Iowa. Kathy Murphy catches up with Matt Phippen of the Vinton Off Road Cyclists to chat about this cyclist's playground. Andrea Parrott returns with another edition of ParrotTalk.
Hear some behind the scenes insight from RAGBRAI assistant director, Scott Garner. Our newest member of the JustGoBike team, Kathy Murphy, talks about being assistants at two of the biggest bicycling organizations in the state of Iowa. Mark and TJ chat about fall riding and events coming up.
Host Bill Horan along with NCC Student Joe Reiter talk with Matt O’Brien, Director of Admissions and Kathy Murphy, Director of Development at St. Dominic High school in Oyster Bay. One of the highlights of today's discussion is the school's Hands on Heart Lab.
Summary: Kamal Fernandez is an internationally renowned dog trainer and seminar instructor, Championship Obedience Judge, Crufts competitor and the head trainer and owner of East London Dog Training. He has over 25 years of practical dog training experience, based on a combination of science and hands on work that have led him to establish a reputation for positive training and to champion reward-based methods all over the world. Kamal has made a study of psychology and began his career as a police officer working with young offenders -- this has shaped his training philosophy and helped him craft a style that gets the best from his students, human and canine alike. He's probably most well-known for teaching heelwork, his primary focus here at FDSA, but he's successfully used rewards based methods in a wide variety of dog sports, including obedience, agility, protection sports and canine freestyle. His training specialty revolves around using play and games to create motivation and control. Links Mentioned: Dogs Might Fly Youtube Channel Next Episode: To be released 8/18/2017, featuring Melissa Chandler talking about nosework, parkour, and problem solving for soft dogs. TRANSCRIPTION: Melissa Breau: This is Melissa Breau and you're listening to the Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast brought to you by the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy, an online school dedicated to providing high-quality instruction for competitive dog sports using only the most current and progressive training methods. Today we'll be talking to Kamal Fernandez. Kamal is an internationally renowned dog trainer and seminar instructor, Championship Obedience Judge, Crufts competitor and the head trainer and owner of East London Dog Training. He has over 25 years of practical dog training experience, based on a combination of science and hands on work that have led him to establish a reputation for positive training and to champion reward-based methods all over the world. Kamal has made a study of psychology and began his career as a police officer working with young offenders -- this has shaped his training philosophy and helped him craft a style that gets the best from his students, human and canine alike. He's probably most well-known for teaching heelwork, his primary focus here at FDSA, but he's successfully used rewards based methods in a wide variety of dog sports, including obedience, agility, protection sports and canine freestyle. His training specialty revolves around using play and games to create motivation and control. Hi Kamal, welcome to the podcast! Kamal Fernandez: Hi Melissa! Thank you for having me. Melissa Breau: I'm so glad to chat. Heelwork is always everybody's favorite topic, so.. Kamal Fernandez: Yes, so this should be an interesting conversation. Melissa Breau: To start us out, can you tell us a bit about your own dogs -- who they are and what you're working on with them? Kamal Fernandez: I have a malinois, I have border collies, I have a German spitz, I have a boxer, and I have a poodle-cross Jack Russell. So I have a real array of dogs and they do various things. Obviously, the primary focus for the majority of my career has been as an obedience competitor, but I've recently moved to begin doing other disciplines. Primarily for a bit of a change, really. I think I've been doing it for quite a long while, and I was looking for new challenges and something to sort of take my training a little bit further, and I've dappled with lots of disciplines throughout my career. So my border collie and my spitz both compete in agility, and my boxer, the intention with him is to do IPO. He's in the midst of training at the moment; he had quite a long period off with injury, 2 years out with quite a severe injury, so he's just been, probably in the last year, been brought back into work so we've got a lot of catch-up to do. And my malinois and my older border collie, they both do obedience. I'm sort of shifting my goals as it were to new disciplines and I've sort of done obedience for so long I just want to have a little bit of a change and I think for an instructor and a teacher it's really good to keep fresh and to teach your dog new things, and also be a recipient of being a student as well. I think that's really healthy. Melissa Breau: So you're pushing into Agility, is that what you're saying? Kamal Fernandez: Yeah, so I've just started -- my spitz does agility. He's up to… I'm not sure what the equivalent would be in the US but he's at grade 5 level now, and my border collie bitch is just starting her competitive career. So they're both doing… I've been really really pleased with them, I've only.. My times a bit… well, obviously, I have a young child now -- a baby -- so my time's a little bit limited, which is always a constant battle. Bless their hearts, they seem to be carrying me a little bit at the moment, to be honest, but that's a good foundation. They're great; they're all doing really really well. Melissa Breau: That's awesome. I know you mentioned you started out in obedience, so how did you first get into that -- how did you start out in dog sports? Kamal Fernandez: So, I was always obsessed with dogs and I was always fanatical about the prospect of owning one. And I badgered my parents for years and years and years about getting a dog and they eventually succumbed, and they buckled in to me to get a dog. And that dog was absolutely every single behavioral issue you can probably ever encounter, that one dog had. And it was largely down to pet dog owners -- you just, just naive people thinking “I tell it sit, why doesn't it sit?” “I let it off the lead, why doesn't it come back?” We just didn't understand the concept of training a dog, we just -- like a lot of people -- we just assumed the dog came hard-wired to do it. I actually was watching agility on television, and there was a guy there called Greg Derrett who anybody who knows about agility, he's one of the top competitors and trainers in the world, and Greg's a little bit older than me, and he was there competing at Crufts in the junior competition and I always thought, well, if he can do it as a junior -- and i think he won that year -- I thought well it must be achievable, i must be able to do it. So I tried to contact the local agility club and at that point they said you can't start bringing a dog to agility until you've gone to obedience training. She wasn't a puppy-puppy, she must have been 6-10 months old, and they said you can't start with her until she's well over a year, so I thought, “Oh god, what am I going to do for this time?” Anyway, they said take your dog to obedience training. And I took her to obedience training and it was just domestic pet training, very, very, very old school, you know. Choke chains, walking around the whole, choking the dog, which you know at the time -- this was 26 years ago -- wasn't unusual to be honest, in this country. And it just so happened that I stayed on one evening to watch the more advanced people train their dogs and there was somebody doing competitive obedience, and it just really really inspired me because of the level of control she had over her dog and I remember she left it at one end on a stage that's actually at the hall where i now teach, and she did like 6 position changes and I was just blown away by the fact that she could -- there's my dog that I can't even let off the lead and she could leave her dog at the other side of a room and give it positions which appeared to be on some sort of magic slash electronic remote control, i don't know, i was just blown away by it. So it just really made me go “wow I want to do that” and my career just really went in that path. I sort of got more and more interested in it; I saw her train numerous dogs to do heel work and I just got addicted to that as a concept, really. And I never really followed up on the whole agility thing, and it's ironic that now, 26 years later, I'm finally getting into agility. I'm a slow learner, but there you go. Better late than never as they say. Melissa Breau: Hey, you got there. You just took your time. So you mentioned that you started out choke chains and traditional training, all that stuff. How would you describe your training philosophy today? Kamal Fernandez: I talked recently at a conference, and was speaking about my personal journey in dog training and how it's really taken a really, really diverse route in that we started out like, i think, a lot of people that have been training dogs for 20+ years, in more compulsion based dog training and in dominance-based theories to training dogs; you know, you have to be the boss, you have to be the pack leader, and it was very much rout learning with them. The dog's thoughts, feelings, emotions were never considered, really. It was just make the dog do it, but i always instinctively felt there was a better way out there and it didn't sit with me as an individual; I thought, “Oh, I'm not a forceful person,” I'm determined, I'm very goal-oriented, but I'm not one for force. I wouldn't force somebody to do something; i wouldn't force my dogs, it just didn't quite align with who i was. And then i gravitated to more motivational methodology, which was slightly more what I'd call show and tell, so you'd show the dog what you wanted them to do, you'd reward the dog, and if the dog didn't do it you'd show them again, and if the dog didn't do it again after that you'd probably correct it and then reward it. So there was more reinforcement being used, but still that element of compulsion in there. And I was never extreme in my use of -- other than the choke chain scenario, which was just sheer ignorance -- I was always somebody that wanted to interact with my dogs, I wanted to… I mean I used to take my dog that i first had, she was my friend more than anything, I used to take her out and we used to go out for the whole day and we used to go play at what we call the dumps and stuff, so she was my little friend so there was a real conflict between what i was doing in training and how i was with her in general. So I gravitated to what you would now call reinforcement-based dog training and as clicker training became more prominent, in this country I'd say probably 15 years ago, something like that -- 15-20 years ago -- and initially the reaction was “oh gosh, this is rubbish” but I was inquisitive about it and i was skeptical, but the more and more I watched it I thought there's something to this, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it. Again, it's amazing how life takes you on this journey, I did psychology while I was at college and I did it later on as a -- I studied it as part of a certain degree and an element of it was psychology which part of it talked about learning theory and operant conditioning and classical conditioning and so forth, and it then sort of all fell into place and made more sense. So then i started to delve with the dog that i had into clicker training and my initial reaction was… I tried it, i pressed the clicker, I gave her a reward and the dog didn't miraculously do it. By that point i was a little more astute but i thought, “I'm missing something,” this isn't -- i just can't work this all out. Anyway, it was niggling away for me, and with that dog i sort of tried it and thought, okay this doesn't work, chuck the clicker, chuck my teddies out the pram, and flounce my skirt and I thought right, that doesn't work I'm going to go back to what i did. And I trained that dog more, what I'd say, traditionally. Flash with a bit more clicker training interspersed there, and he wasn't what I'd say was a straightforward, easy dog, but there were a couple of key things that made me realize, “you know what, i have to change what I'm doing.” Because the things I clicker trained where so -- the responses and the reaction and the dog's understanding were so more salient than what i taught him traditionally. And that's not to bash traditional training, it could be my application, it could be my understanding, it could be a thousand and one things, so with my subsequent dogs I made a commitment to say that's it, I'm going to do this or die, basically. I'm going to clicker train these dogs from the get-go, and if i don't clicker train them I'm not going to train them at all. I had that in my head. So I really sort of held a gun to my own head and said you're going to do this. And it was the making of my dogs and my career and how i perceive dog training. And now my philosophy in dog training is about reinforcement -- find a way to reinforce the dog and minimize the use of punishment, even just withholding reinforcement. Find a way to reinforce the dog and create the dog being correct and successful. And be strategic in your use of withholding reinforcement, etc. And it's brought me to a place, a dog training place that i feel really really comfortable with. I feel morally, ethically, even to be … it sound a bit grand, but even spiritually, I like the way that i train my dogs now. I feel comfortable in it, it sits with me on a personal level, it sits with me in terms of the relationship I want with my dogs. They make choices; they don't want to work, they don't train. I don't force them, I don't push them, I convince them that what i want them to do is interesting and kind of enjoyable and actually really really fun. And so the relationship I have with them, the relationship I have with my dogs now they're not waiting for the Jekyll and Hyde split personality, i was always very much about interacting with them, but occasionally I'd suddenly be this person that would say, hey now you're going to do this, and on some level I always felt there was that element of… they were waiting for that person to turn up. Now I don't have that with my dogs and I have… trained more dogs with reinforcement based methodology than not. And I was just fortunate that the dogs that I had that I trained alternatively were just very very forgiving. So my training philosophy, it's about really, reinforcement is the key. It builds behavior. If you learn nothing else about operant conditioning and clicker training reinforcement will save the day so-to-speak. Melissa Breau: So, I did some googling of you, before this call… I mentioned in your intro that you teach seminars internationally and they seem to be on a wide variety of topics, everything from foundations to extreme proofing... So I wanted to ask: what you enjoy teaching, what your favorite thing to teach is? And… why? Kamal Fernandez: That's sort of a real easy one. My actual favorite topic is foundations for any dog sport -- that is by far my favorite topic, because that's where all the good stuff happens. That's where you really lay your… well, your foundations, for a successful career in any dog discipline. And I think the irony is that people always want to move on to what I would call the sexy stuff, but the irony is the sexy stuff is actually easy if your foundations are laid solidly and firmly. And I think I've had more “ah-ha” moments when I teach foundations to people than I have with anything else. I also, i have to say, i like behavioral issues. You can make GREAT impact, and literally change somebody's life and their dog's life, or save somebody's life because behavioral work and giving them a new take on how they deal with their dog at present but i would say really really extreme behavioral cases are really really juicy to get involved in, and dogs that people say they're on the cusp of writing the dog off, and the dog is so phobic or aggressive or dog reactive or whatever the case may be and you can literally turn that person and that dog's relationship around. That's really rewarding and enjoyable to work with. But I would say as a standard seminar, I would say foundations by far. It's just you've got young, green dogs, you can see the light bulbs going off for the dogs, you can see the pieces strung together, that are going to ultimately lead to the dog being this amazing competitive dog, and you can see it literally unfold before your eyes. Melissa Breau: Right, and with the behavioral thing, a lot of people just think of that as a challenge so I think it takes a certain type of personality to be like, no this is actually pretty cool. Kamal Fernandez: Yeah, absolutely. I think you have to be a little bit odd to enjoy it, but i think we've seen so many changes in terms of dog training and I think there is a massive lack of knowledge in terms of behavior and how to deal with behavior so that the dog can actually function in the real world and also, I think there's more a sway toward behavior management versus actually helping the dog, and dealing with the actual cause of the issue, which is where i like to -- I'm all about management, I think that's great, to have skills to manage your dog and to have knowledge and awareness, etc. but what I really want to do is let's deal with the core issue. The core issue is this -- the dog is frightened, scared, apprehensive, whatever -- let's whittle it back and deal with that and let's help this dog be a confident, well adjusted member of society. Melissa Breau: Focus on the emotions and not just the behavior. Kamal Fernandez: Yeah, absolutely, and I think that's stripping it back to the real core, and the beauty is it's all done with reinforcement. It's all on just focusing on what you want the dog to do versus the symptoms of - let's actually get down to the real nuts and bolts of it, and help this dog, you know? As opposed to managing it, you know? Melissa Breau: Absolutely. So I want to switch topics a little bit and dive into heeling, since that's the thing you're most well known for. At FDSA, I know that's mostly also kind of your focus -- so since you're in the UK, and you do FCI-style heeling... and I'm sure you get this question all the time, but can you share some of the differences between the English, FCI and North American styles of heeling? What is that? Kamal Fernandez: So there is even from FCI obedience, to UK obedience, to AKC obedience there's slight changes. The basic principle of how i approach teaching it is all the same stuff, I just make minor little adjustments depending on the code that you subscribe to. Obedience in the UK, the general gist of it is that we allow contact with our dogs in heelwork, that our dog can be very very close to the leg where in FCI obedience and AKC or CKC or even Australian obedience the dogs are ideally, they should be a gap or a freeness between the leg and the dog. So that's the biggest, core, visual difference. There is technical differences between FCI obedience and, say, AKC and that is a different requirement of the test, in the UK our test is probably a lot longer than American heeling, in that it can go up to 5 or 6 minutes of heeling, you can do patterns, you can do weaving, you can do circles, you can do changes of pace and you do positions in motion. So our heeling is probably more complex, in a lot of ways, than AKC heeling. The FCI heeling test there's actually quite a lot to it, because they do changes of pace, they do positions in motion, they do side-step heeling, they do different little intricate moves. So there's complexities to FCI heeling that again, it just makes it interesting. Anybody that's a heelwork or heeling junkie i think that they appreciate that heeling is quite a complex exercise, there's so many entities to it, there's so many layers to it, and anybody that's into detail, that's into the fanatical little details of dog training would love heeling and the way in which i teach it. Melissa Breau: So, talking about how you teach it… How do you approach teaching heelwork? How do you start? Or how do you approach the bigger picture and break it all down? Kamal Fernandez: Yea, so everything is component trained in my training. Everything is broken down into tiny tiny little pieces of a puzzle and the pieces of the puzzle probably look nothing like the greater exercise or the greater goal, but what it does is it allows me to fast track the process of me teaching my dog heeling. And what looks like a very complex exercise for the dog is actually very simple because it's broken down into tiny little sections. I use a combination of shaping the dog and i will use lures but I fade the lure very very quickly. I minimize the use of a lure, but I use it very, very specifically, and I'm very aware of the times that I would use a lure. I'm looking for the dog to perform heeling with both drive and enthusiasm, but also accuracy and have a really comprehensive knowledge of its body, where it's body should be, where it's feet placement should be, where every single part of its position is. So it's quite a detailed process, and I'd say for people that really like the details of dog training. It's definitely one of the exercises they would gravitate to and this methodology is… also I appreciate that this methodology and this approach isn't for everybody because it's quite… it's quite intense and quite intricate in some of the maneuvers and handling. But once you have trained it, the way in which i explain it to people it's like you've got a dressage horse, which has the ability to react to a slight little adjustment in movement and they understand the tiniest little detail. For me, it gives the dog a greater level of knowledge and confidence and understanding, and also the end picture to me is far more appealing. Melissa Breau: So you mentioned in there that you break it down, sometimes even to pieces that don't necessarily look like heelwork - do you have an example of that, just so that we can wrap our brains around what you're talking about there? Kamal Fernandez: Yes, so one of the things I would teach would be a hand target, and i use the hand target as a means to teach the dog that then i transfer the hand target to a heelwork position, and then i transfer the hand target on my leg and I fade that out of the equation. So that would be one example. Another example - i teach the dog to do a foot target. The dog has to position its foot in a very specific place, next to the instep of my left foot. So again that one detail looks nothing like the picture of your dog moving and being in motion, but those two simple exercises - a hand target and a foot target - are core entities of how i teach heeling. Melissa Breau: So, in your bio I mentioned you use games and play to create motivation and control… and those two things, they can often seem like total polar opposites when you're actually training. How do you walk that fine line to achieve balance? Kamal Fernandez: You know, this stuff that we ask our dogs to do is largely mundane and boring, and unless there's an element within the dog that finds the behavior self-rewarding, like tracking or herding can be intrinsically rewarding for some dogs, but the stuff certainly for obedience for a lot of dogs can be very mundane and very monotonous, if there's a lot of repetition in it, which for a lot of dogs, they're not going to relish the thought of. So for me, the baseline commitment is i have to create the dog wanting to do this mundane boring stuff. Because at the end of the day it's just about my ego and my goals, the dog doesn't really care. He'd be quite happy going for a long walk and having a good time chasing little furry things. So for me i make that committment to motivate my dogs and to make sure the dog wants to engage in every part of their training. In doing so, obviously i need to create motivation, i need to build drive. But I'm always balancing that with self control around the reinforcement and I would do that, again, in my foundation. So there's foundation games that I play with my dogs that I strongly advise anybody in dog sports to make sure you have these skills. But there's also a lot of listening and a lot of thinking while in a high state of arousal that I implement via those games. So then when I move that onto actually teaching an exercise, the dog already has the ability to have self control, to have impulse control, understands the concept of proofing, etc. So the two things to me, although they are polar opposites, they're both striving for the same thing. You know, to have a dog that has loads and loads of enthusiasm, but is largely out of control, to me is displeasing to the eye. To have a dog that has lots of accuracy, if you want or technical correctness, but has no spirit or soul, to me, again is unpleasing to the eye. So it's about having both ends, and the reason i love obedience so much is that the sport itself is almost like a conflict of both those things; you absolute drive and accuracy, and it's so hard to get both and that to me is the appeal. I would say that to me, the most skilful trainers in the world, that I've seen, are from an obedience background and they have a strong obedience background, and the ability to create drive but also ultimately accuracy which i think, to me, is the absolute pinnacle of dog training. Melissa Breau: Kind of understanding those two and creating the balance, and having a dog that exhibits both of them so clearly. Kamal Fernandez: Yeah, absolutely. It's always a battle. When you get one, you create drive, you lose accuracy; when you create accuracy you lose drive; and the two things, I always say, it's about tipping the scale -- and I can count on one hand the number of times I've gone in there competitively and I've gone, wow my dog absolutely… it's like always get one thing and then you lose another; that's what you're striving for. It's a bit like winning the lottery, that one day when everything goes in your favor and all the years of training culminates in that magic moment, so to speak. Melissa Breau: So what it sounds like what you're saying is it's almost a constant process -- you're training one, and then you're training the other. And then you're training one… Kamal Fernandez: It's constantly in play. But to me that's the joy in it really, you never stop training, you never stop learning and you never stop growing, really. Melissa Breau: Well, it's time for us to get to the last 3 questions that I ask everyone who comes on the show. So first, what's the dog-related accomplishment you're proudest of? Kamal Fernandez: There's so many things, and not necessarily competitively related that I'm very proud of. I would say I'm proud of the first dog i ever trained competitively, he became an obedience champion and that was a bit of a personal journey as well as a dog training journey, so that was something that I'm immensely proud of. And the other thing that I'm also proud of when it comes to dogs, was being involved with Dogs Might Fly, a project where we took rescue dogs and we taught them to fly a plane as part of a project on television. The proudest moment in that is that those dogs were largely just discarded; they were rescue dogs. The impact, all those dogs found homes, but that was members of the production crew, largely -- like the makeup artist had one, the cameraman had another, a couple of trainers took dogs on, and it was great; everybody was so for the dogs in that project, it was all about the dogs and showing what can be achieved with good dog training and also that rescue dogs are capable of such great things, so I'd say that was something I'm very proud of, to be involved with something that had such a positive outcome. Melissa Breau: So, wait a minute - back up. You taught them to fly a plane? Kamal Fernandez: Yeah, yeah! So it's a project I did - oh god, it's got to be about two years ago now. We took 12 rescue dogs and we were with them for probably about… oh gosh, it was all the summer, so it must have been 6-8… probably 6 months? And we took these 12 dogs and they were literally sourced across the country, all rescue dogs, like one of them was due to be put to sleep the next day, another one was discarded… loads of different background stories, and we were involved with rehabbing them, from whatever issues they had and teaching them basic skills, and then the end goal, 3 of the dogs from the 12 were selected to go on to be trained to control and fly a plane. It was on Sky television - I don't know if you have that in the States, but it was a really, really great project to be involved with. Victoria Stilwell was involved with it, a guy called Mark Vette, who was involved with the driving dogs, I don't know if you've ever seen that on YouTube… Melissa Breau: I haven't, but now I'm going to have to go look it up. Kamal Fernandez: Yeah, search for Driving Dogs, Mark Vette. So that was, it was his brain child and I was one of the trainers involved with doing it, so that was a really really rewarding project. Melissa Breau: So when you say fly a plane, what exactly were they doing? What was the behavior…? Kamal Fernandez: The dog had to control the plane. So it was on a rig. The plane was got… by a pilot up, because they couldn't do it to land and to take off, but once the plane was flying, the dog had to control the plane and perform a figure of eight, and they ended up with 3 dogs -- actually I saw one yesterday, Thursday and Friday, a friend of mine now owns him -- and they took 3 dogs and they flew up in the air. If you google it, Dogs Might Fly, you'll see all the information about it. Melissa Breau: That's really interesting. Kamal Fernandez: Yeah and one of the dogs that I trained, because what happened was there was two phases, there was the initial phase, where they had the 12 dogs, and then they selected out of the 12 dogs the 3 dogs, and then they were passed on to 3 trainers to work intensively on it, and initially there were 4 trainers who were given 3 dogs each, and then they were whittled down to 3 dogs and then they took 3 trainers on. And one of the dogs that I worked with closely, his name was Reggie, he was a labrador-german shepherd cross, he went on to be one of the dogs that flew the plane. Melissa Breau: That's awesome. Kamal Fernandez: So that's really rewarding and he now lives in New Zealand, and when I went back to New Zealand recently I went and met him and he gave me the most amazing welcome, and I put it on instagram and what-have-you; just an amazing dog. Melissa Breau: For our listeners - I will try and find the links to those videos and share them in the show notes, so you guys don't have to go google a ton. They will be right there for ya. Okay, so this is usually my favorite question, though i think you might have beat it with that last one… What's the best piece of training advice you've ever heard? Kamal Fernandez: The best piece of training advice I think is a Bob Bailey-ism, and I those well versed in dog training, or animal training… it's just Think. Plan. Do. Review. So think what you want to train, plan your training sessions, then go do it and then go and review your training sessions. That's one thing and the other thing is use video recording devices to record your training sessions; it's absolutely revolutionized my own personal training. It's like I have my own instructor that's with me 24/7 and whenever i want him to he can turn up and give me feedback about my dog training. If nothing else, I would suggest that everybody do both, which is what the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy is so great for, using the medium of the internet and video to facilitate great learning and i think it just encapsulates how powerful that resource can be if used effectively. And I know people are a little bit self conscious and a little paranoid about watching themselves, but by gosh, you will glean the benefits 10-fold over. So I'd say those two bits of advice -- Think. Plan. Do. And review your training - so be a mindful dog trainer as opposed to a reactive or responsive dog trainer, be thoughtful, be efficient in your use of your time and also video your training sessions. Melissa Breau: And then, finally… who is someone else in the dog world that you look up to? Kamal Fernandez: The first person who really really influenced my training was someone called Sylvia Bishop, she lives actually down the road from me now, but she was a pioneer in the concept of play equals work equals play. And Sylvia trains a lot in the states, and our training is different a little bit, now… we don't necessarily follow the same approach to training dogs, but what i would say about Sylvia is that Sylvia was the first person that talked through the concept of -- or brought to my attention the concept of breaking exercises down into component parts and also making your training a game. And she was so far ahead of her time, when she was around and god she's been training dogs for… it's got to be 40-50 years now. And when she first came into dogs or obedience it was very very compulsion based and she was one of the first people that openly used toys and play, etc as a medium to train dogs. So she was somebody that was a massive influence, although as I say our paths are different now, and that's absolutely fine, i have the utmost respect for her in terms of the influence she had on me. The second person, or group of people, I would say is a really close friend of mine -- somebody called Susanne Jaffa, who is a british obedience trainer and working trials trainer, and she trains australian shepherds and she's one of the people that really really influenced my change over to clicker training, and she's again one of the first people that made - or one of the first people that was very very successful clicker training. There was somebody else, who now lives in Canada, a friend of mine called Kathy Murphy. They were the people that were really vocal about, we're going to clicker train our dogs, and we're going to do it and be successful at it. The other person who I'm sure numerous people will quote is Susan Garrett; anybody that knows me knows that I'm a massive, massive Susan Garrett fan. I think she's phenomenal in what she does, I think being a bit cynical, the internet and good marketing, often create the illusion of somebody being a good dog trainer but having been in Susan's presence when she's trained her dogs she's a phenomenal, phenomenal… her timing… and I would say all those people have what i call dog training hands. You can tell if somebody has dog training hands just by watching them; You know, the way in which they move, they interact, and she has a very comprehensive knowledge of science, and the science behind what she does. But her ability to interact, read, and the relationship she has with her dogs, there's nothing put on or fake about it. What you see is very much what you get. Yeah, but those are the people for me that I look up to, admire, and I constantly, if i was ever going to look for… and I look in the most weird and wonderful places for inspiration and ideas for my own training, but those would most definitely be… And the other person is Bob Bailey. Bob Bailey, world-renowned animal trainer, a constant reminder of what is effective dog training or animal training, reinforcement placement, etc etc, the endless list of pearls of wisdom that Bob gives out. So yeah, those are the ones that have really influenced me, or that I look up to, I should say. Melissa Breau: Awesome, well thank you so much for coming on the podcast. Kamal Fernandez: No, my pleasure. Melissa Breau: And thanks to our listeners for tuning in! We'll be back next week with Melissa Chandler to discuss nosework, parkour, and problem solving for soft dogs. 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