POPULARITY
Categories
Chief, Danny, Dana B and Eddie are SHOCKED over White Sox Dave's Instagram post. The guys debate hygiene and bathroom practices. Answering questions for On or Off the Leash?You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
Pat Boyle breaks down some of the biggest stories from the NFL Combine so far, including Davis Webb taking over play-calling duties and just how long his leash is to start next season. Plus, do you believe Texans General Manager Nick Cesario saying they will not trade C.J. Stroud, and the latest on possible trades of both Maxx Crosby and A.J. Brown.
The Shedeur debate continues as Lima and Ken discuss how long the second-year QB has to prove himself during the 2026 campaign.
Hosts: Leigh Ashman, Zebulon Miracle Guests: Amber Dawson, Tristan McCoy Air date: Feb 23, 2026
This Week on Pure Dead Gaming Another week, another dose of gaming chat, questionable opinions, and the usual nonsense from Craig, Jess, and Andy. We kick things off with our Week in Review before diving into the latest gaming news, this week's releases and our movie review Love on a Leash (2011)If you enjoy the episode, please rate and review — it genuinely helps support the show.Want to get involved in next week's episode? Drop your thoughts in our form: https://shorturl.at/kpEZ2Timestamps00:00:00 Intro & Week in Review13:50 What We've been playing41:08 Latest Releases43:03 Guess the Score48:48 Out Next Week54:00 News1:10:30 Movie Review Love on a Leash 2011Links & Socials PureDeadGaming.comBrand — @puredeadgamingCraig — @puredeadcraigJess — @xjesixAndy — @AkGarfunkelEverything else: https://bio.link/puredeadgamingTheme Song by David Finlayson
Should Noah Cameron have a short leash this year? full 329 Wed, 18 Feb 2026 16:22:39 +0000 moMLZwkUzyBBCSrfmUHxNN7JdDe91xkZ mlb,kansas city royals,society & culture Cody & Gold mlb,kansas city royals,society & culture Should Noah Cameron have a short leash this year? Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed
Patricia McConnell, internationally renowned animal behaviorist and author of bestselling nonfiction titles The Other End of the Leash, For the Love of a Dog, and The Education of Will discusses her first ever mystery novel, Away to Me. To order her books, follow her blog, or access her learning center, visit PatriciaMcConnell.com.Patricia McConnell online:Facebook.com/PatriciaMcConnellPhDYouTube.com/user/PatriciaMcConnellInstagram.com/PatriciaMcConnellPhDMusic for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs. Another wonderful way to support Rosie Fund and create beautiful artwork of a beloved pet is to book a session with Claire Shelley at BLegendaryPhotographyCreations.com. For every referral from Rosie Fund, Claire will donate $100 or 10% of the order total, whichever is greater. This does not apply to designated fundraising campaigns like the Pooch Playoffs that already support charities or to the gift vouchers that Claire donates to the Rosie Life Starter Kits.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
Baskin & Phelps discuss how much pressure is on Todd Monken, Browns QB situation and how good they think the offense needs to be in 2026
In this episode of the Research Bites Podcast, I'm joined by my first return guest, Patricia McConnell — Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist, beloved author, and former professor at University of Wisconsin–Madison. Many of you know her from The Other End of the Leash and For the Love of a Dog, books that shaped an entire generation of trainers.But today, we're talking about something new.Her debut mystery novel, Away to Me, follows Maddie McGowan — an dog behaviorist living on a small Wisconsin farm — whose world is upended when violence strikes close to home. What unfolds is both a gripping mystery and an accurate portrayal of life as a behavior professional: working with complex clients, navigating canine aggression and trauma, and building partnerships with clients.In our conversation, we explore:What fiction allows us to say about dogs that nonfiction sometimes cannotHow to write emotional truth without overstepping scientific evidenceWhy sheepdog trials are the perfect dramatic backdrop for exploring partnership and agencyThe role of trauma, resilience, and healing — for both people and dogsWhy agency, play, and learning to read canine body language are so important for supporting out dogsPatricia speaks candidly about walking the line between evidence and intuition, about what dogs teach us when we truly listen, and about the power of story to expand how the public understands behavior work.If you love a good mystery, or just a good book, especially one where the dogs are written accurately—this episode is for you.For more information, please check out my website and social media links below! Website: https://sciencemattersllc.com/ Unlocking Resilience: https://sciencemattersllc.com/unlocking-resilience Research Bites: https://sciencemattersllc.com/research-bites Join the Science Matters newsletter Facebook ...
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw, Ben Searle, and Gary Dawson discuss: There is a need for highly trained service dogs for veterans. The origin story and vital mission of the Liberty Leash Project. The importance of standardization and collaboration across service dog training. Things to consider when going into the dog training business. Key Takeaways: Service dogs are a medical implement for people and need to be trained to the highest standards. Training service dogs should be about collaboration, not competition. A village model builds the most resilient dogs and sustainable trainers. Different dogs require different levels of handling ability and different levels of training ability. When it comes to pairing dogs with veterans, they also require different dogs for different people, as no two people and no two dogs require the exact same thing. If you're interested in helping with the Liberty Leash Project, no matter your skill set, reach out to Gary and Ben at the contact information below. "We want these dogs to be these veterans' battle buddies and help them through their tough times and grow from it and thrive from it." — Gary Dawson Episode References: More information on the Kynology Seminar with Dr. Stewart Hilliard: https://kynology.org/ Get Jerry's book Controlled Aggression on Amazon.com Contact Ben, Gary, and Libery Leash Project: Liberty Leash Project: https://www.libertyleashproject.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/libertyleashproject/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Liberty-Leash-Project-61577084561466/ Phone: 919-351-9123 Email: sapperk91@gmail.com Sapper K9: https://www.sapperk9.com/ Triune Kennels: https://www.triunekennels.com/ Contact Jerry: Website: controlledaggressionpodcast.com Email: JBradshaw@TarheelCanine.com Tarheel Canine Training: www.tarheelcanine.com YouTube: tarheelcanine Twitter: @tarheelcanine Instagram: @tarheelk9 Facebook: TarheelCanineTraining Protection Sports Website: psak9-as.org Patreon: patreon.com/controlledaggression Slideshare: Tarheel Canine Calendly: https://calendly.com/tarheelcanine Tarheel Canine Seminars: https://streetreadyk9.com/ Tarheel Canine Student Portal: https://tcstudentportal.com/ Sponsors: ALM K9 Equipment: almk9equipment.com PSA & American Schutzhund: psak9-as.org Tarheel Canine: tarheelcanine.com The Drive Company: thedriveco.com The Drive Company Instagram: instagram.com/thedrive.co Dog Armour: dogarmour.com Dog Armour Instagram: instagram.com/dogarmourpro Rogue Arsenal: roguearsenal.com Rogue Arsenal Instagram: instagram.com/rogue_arsenal_official Train hard, train smart, be safe. Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Nick and Daryl Ruiter debate how much of a leash Browns general manager Andrew Berry has with the organization.
Nick and Daryl are joined by James Palmer of Scoop City and Bleacher Report. Also, they talk about Andrew Berry's status with the Browns, and they're joined by Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports.
The first women's public toilets in London opened on Bedford St on 11th February, 1852 - attempting to capitalize on the success of George Jennings' ‘monkey closets', used by over 800,000 visitors to the 1851 Great Exhibition. Unfortunately, even though the facility had been fought for by campaigning women's sanitary organizations, middle and upper class Victorian ladies were not yet prepared to pee in public - and the toilets closed a year later. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain where the phrase ‘spending a penny' (probably) comes from; reveal why ‘the urinary leash' came to describe the predicament of women's lives; and investigate why the number of 21st century public toilets continues to fall… Further Reading: • ‘Pamphlets of the Ladies Sanitary Association' (Wellcome Collection): https://wellcomecollection.org/works?query=%22Ladies+Sanitary+Association.%22 • ‘London's long-term lav affair: A history of public toilets in the capital' (BBC News, 2022): https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-59785477 • ‘Victorian realities - how did they use the toilet??!' (Prior Attire, 2016): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUHeSTDv_24 Love the show? Support us! Join
Hour 3: MLB Cap Idea, How Long is Andy Reids Leash? Darryn Peterson KU full 2793 Wed, 11 Feb 2026 16:02:07 +0000 GYTNBZPt15O4jqz5I7R3VeuXXjj7biWn nfl,mlb,kansas city chiefs,andy reid,ku,mlb salary cap,sports Fescoe & Dusty nfl,mlb,kansas city chiefs,andy reid,ku,mlb salary cap,sports Hour 3: MLB Cap Idea, How Long is Andy Reids Leash? Darryn Peterson KU Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwa
Full Show: Fixing the MLB Cap Situation, Jay Binkley, Could Darryn Peterson Break the Mold? Andy Reids Leash, Isaac Collins Joins full 11012 Wed, 11 Feb 2026 16:04:26 +0000 eSMYO3CI3Z85jjLp9pER4drVTpdZ2ryG nfl,mlb,kansas city chiefs,kansas city royals,sports Fescoe & Dusty nfl,mlb,kansas city chiefs,kansas city royals,sports Full Show: Fixing the MLB Cap Situation, Jay Binkley, Could Darryn Peterson Break the Mold? Andy Reids Leash, Isaac Collins Joins Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Patricia has embraced a new adventure and delved into the world of fiction with her new book, Away to Me, involving a behaviourist and a murder in the sheepdog world. The book releases Feb. 24, 2026. Pre-orders are available now as of the posting of this podcast.About Patricia:Patricia B. McConnell, PhD, CAAB Emeritus, is an internationally respected animal behaviorist and author whose acclaimed books, including The Other End of the Leash, For the Love of a Dog, and The Education of Will, have sold more than 1.2 million copies. A former adjunct professor in Zoology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and behavior columnist for The Bark magazine, her nationally syndicated radio show, Calling All Pets, played in more than 110 cities for 14 years and her television show Petline aired on Animal Planet for two and a half years. She lives with her Border Collies and a flock of sheep on a farm in Southern Wisconsin and can be found online at PatriciaMcConnell.com.
On this episode of Dog Works Radio, professional dog trainers from Alaska Dog Works share practical dog training tips, discuss common dog behavior problems, and explain how positive dog training and consistency to create better behavior at home. If every walk feels like a tug of war, your dog isn't being stubborn or disrespectful. They're doing what has worked. On Dog Works Radio, we break down loose leash walking from the dog's perspective and explain why pulling is not a behavior problem but a reinforcement history. When dogs learn that tension equals forward motion, pulling becomes automatic. The solution isn't correction or force. It's changing the rules of the walk. You'll learn what loose leash walking really means, why perfect heel is not the goal, and how movement itself becomes the most powerful reward. We also cover the role of consistency, management, engagement, and why short walks often train better than long ones. This episode is ideal for dog owners who want calmer, more enjoyable walks without pain, frustration, or outdated training methods. Fixing the walk often fixes far more than just the walk. Dogs pull because pulling has been reinforced, not because they are stubborn Loose leash walking means slack in the leash, not a perfect heel Forward motion is often a stronger reward than food Consistency teaches faster than correction Short, intentional walks build better habits than long ones Engagement turns walks into a shared experience, not a battle
Loss is always the hardest part of owning and loving a pet. This can be especially true for children, whose first experience of death and grief comes through the loss of a beloved animal. Fortunately, there is no lack of gentle, comforting resources to help kids- and adults!- navigate the grief that comes with pet loss. Recently, we highlighted Warren Hanson's wonderful book "Paw Prints in the Stars." Today, we're joined by author Patrice Karst, whose book "The Invisible Leash" celebrates the bond that exists between us and our animals, even after they're gone from this world. For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog.
On this episode of One Minute Dog Training Tips by Dog Works Radio, Nicole Forto discusses Loose Leash Walking: Myth versus Reality Products We Use for Dog Works Radio My equipment: • SHURE SM7B Mic • Rodecaster Pro II audio production studio • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones • Elgato Wave Mic Arm Pro Recommended resources: • Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetization • Keap CRM • Riverside.FM • Hindenburg Pro recording and editing Note: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link. Dog Works Radio is a podcast education show brought to you by Dog Works Radio and is hosted by Nicole Forto. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app! And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
Ephesians 1:7Have you ever seen a dog reach the end of his leash? Once he does he comes straight to a halt. We all reach the end of our own figurative leashes with each other and with God at one point or another. The good news is God will always forgive us and always extend His grace to us, no matter what. We just need to accept it. Now shouldn't we do the same with others?
Connect with Early Riders // Connect with OnrampPresented collaboratively by Early Riders & Onramp Media…Final Settlement is a weekly podcast covering capital markets, dealmaking, early-stage venture, bitcoin applications and protocol development.02:10 - The Bitcoin Paradox: Everything We Wanted Except Price11:32 - The Stablecoin Legislation Battle21:05 - Elon Musk & The Singularity Prediction27:16 - Why Washington Only Wants to Talk Stablecoins36:42 - "SaaS Is Dead" - The AI Disruption of Software44:43 - The Purpose Economy: Finding Fulfillment Beyond Work52:49 - Compressing Innovation Cycles57:48 - The Ticking Clock on Monetizing Ones and Zeros1:09:12 - Bitcoin as the "Leash" on AI: The Yin and Yang Thesis1:12:29 - SpatialGen & The Future of Virtual ExperiencesIf you found this valuable, please subscribe to Early Riders Insights for access to the best content in the ecosystem weekly.Keep up with Cam Doody:https://x.com/camdoodyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cam-doody-b489a124/https://www.justlaybrick.com/Keep up with Michael:https://x.com/MTangumahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mtanguma/Keep up with Brian:https://x.com/BackslashBTChttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-cubellis-00b1a660/Keep up with Liam:https://x.com/Lnelson_21https://www.linkedin.com/in/liam-nelson1/
Willard and Dibs discuss if it's possible for a Tier 2 QB to win a Super Bowl, how does Brock Purdy fall into that category? Plus, how long of a leash does Kyle Shanahan get?
Nick and Jonathan debate how long the leash is for Todd Monken in Cleveland.
On today's Free Swim episode we are joined by Chief, Danny and Dana Beers. We start by getting into a discussion of Chief's haircuts which leads us to finding the perfect toupee guy... Mikey Bets. We then break down how long you can sit at a restaurant after you've finished, and the line on embarrassing stories for best man speech. Finally our On or Off the Leash segment reveals Dana Beers may have the strangest showering habits of anyone at Barstool.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
Hello, hello — and welcome back to Greedy Bitch, the podcast for groomers who are done apologizing for wanting more. I'm your host, River Lee, founder of The Savvy Groomer — and today's conversation might feel a little uncomfortable… …but in the best way. Because we're talking about golden handcuffs. And before you tense up or immediately think, “Oh, this probably isn't about me,” I want you to just stay open for a second. Golden handcuffs are sneaky. They don't show up when you're broke and desperate. They don't show up when your books are empty. They show up when: Your business technically works Your schedule is full Your bills are paid And everyone on the outside thinks you're doing great But inside? You're tired. You're irritated. You feel stuck. And there's this quiet, low-grade resentment that keeps bubbling up. You're not failing. You're not irresponsible. And you're definitely not lazy. You're just realizing that “working” and “working well” are not the same thing. And if that realization makes your stomach drop a little? This episode is for you. Let's define it — plainly. Golden handcuffs are when: Your income looks okay Your schedule is full Your clients are “fine” And you still feel trapped You tell yourself things like: “I can't change anything right now.” “I need the money.” “At least it's stable.” “I'll fix it later.” But here's the truth nobody wants to say out loud: Stability without sustainability is just burnout with better branding. Golden handcuffs are not about being rich. They're about being dependent. Dependent on: Certain clients you're scared to lose Certain price points that barely work Certain chaos you've learned how to survive A version of yourself that's always exhausted but “handling it” And the longer you stay there, the harder it feels to imagine anything different. Because your business doesn't feel optional anymore. It feels like a requirement. An obligation. A responsibility you can't set down. And that's the part that feels heavy. Not the work. The lack of choice. Here's the part nobody likes to admit — and I say this with so much compassion: Sometimes we stay stuck because it's familiar. Not comfortable. Familiar. You know how to survive here. You know how to overwork. You know how to push through. You know how to ignore your body and your needs. And there's a weird safety in that. Because changing means: Risk Discomfort Boundaries Conversations Letting go of clients Raising prices Admitting the current model isn't actually working And groomers? We are exceptionally good at endurance. Hard work has always been the solution. Until it isn't. Golden handcuffs thrive on beliefs like: “If I just work harder, it'll eventually feel better.” “Once I hit this number, I'll slow down.” “I just need to get through this season.” But here's the uncomfortable truth: Hard work fixes under-earning. It does not fix broken systems. And the thing about golden handcuffs? They don't feel urgent. You're not drowning. You're just… slowly suffocating. And that's harder to respond to. Let's talk money — specifically. Because golden handcuffs are usually built quietly, over time. They're built on: Underpricing “just for now” Overbooking to make up the difference Tips filling the gap instead of pricing No clear budgeting system No long-term plan for you, not just the business You might be thinking: “I can't afford to raise prices.” “I can't afford to slow down.” “I can't afford to say no.” But what you really can't afford… …is staying here forever. Because the cost of golden handcuffs isn't just financial. It's: Your body breaking down Your nervous system living in constant alert Your relationships getting whatever energy is left Your creativity disappearing Your future options shrinking When your income depends on constant output, you haven't built freedom. You've built a cage. A shiny one. A respectable one. A socially acceptable one. But it's still a cage. Here's the good news — and please hear this: Breaking golden handcuffs does not mean: Quitting tomorrow Burning bridges Starting over from scratch Blowing up your life Freedom doesn't come from chaos. It comes from intention. Breaking golden handcuffs starts with choice. Choice looks like: Choosing to raise prices strategically, not emotionally Choosing systems over survival Choosing planning over panic Choosing long-term stability over short-term comfort Sometimes it means: Learning how to manage money differently Creating boundaries that protect your energy Building buffers instead of white-knuckling Adding a new skillset or income stream Getting support instead of doing everything alone And no — none of this happens overnight. But every small, intentional decision loosens the grip. You don't take the handcuffs off all at once. You unlock them. One click at a time. As we wrap up, I want you to sit with this question — honestly: If nothing changed this year… would you be okay with that? Same schedule. Same income. Same stress. Same pace. If the answer is no? That's not greed. That's self-respect. New Year, New Money isn't about hustling harder. It's about building a business that supports your life — not traps you inside it. Golden handcuffs only work if you keep wearing them. And you are allowed to take them off. If today's episode hit close to home, take a breath. You're not behind. You're not broken. And you're not ungrateful for wanting more. You're just noticing that the way you're working right now isn't sustainable — even if the money looks “fine” on paper. And that awareness? That's the first step to freedom. January's New Year, New Money theme is about making intentional money decisions — not reacting, not white-knuckling, and not staying stuck because “at least it works.” If you're realizing you might be wearing golden handcuffs, here are a few next steps: If pricing is what's keeping you trapped, the Price Increase Masterclass walks you through how to raise prices confidently and strategically — without panic or guilt. You can find it at savvygroomer.com/pimc If your income feels chaotic or inconsistent, Personal Finance on a Leash helps you build money systems that actually support your life. You can find it at savvygroomer.com/enroll And if you need clarity around where your time and money are really going, the Paws & Prioritize Planner gives you simple visibility without overwhelm. You can find it at savvygroomer.com/planner Next week, pay attention to how your income feels — not just what the numbers say. Because New Year, New Money isn't about hustling harder. It's about building a business that gives you options. Stay savvy. Stay greedy. And never apologize for wanting more.
Hosts: Leigh Ashman, Zebulon Miracle Guests; Chelsea Yamaguchi, Laura Rhodes Air date: Jan 26, 2026
This week we are talking about frustration on the human side of the leash. We are taking a deeper look at what causes frustration including things like comparison, physical health/limitations, motivation, and learning styles. We are also talking about why we want to recognize our own frustrations in order to lessen or prevent them in the future. We are getting honest about our own experiences and how we chose to work through those experiences. Most importantly we talk about how our dogs benefit when we can control and acknowledge our own frustration during our interactions with our dogs.Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/sometimestheressideeye/
In this episode of DeHuff Uncensored, the NFL carousel goes completely off the rails. DeHuff breaks down the shocking move of John Harbaugh landing with the New York Giants on a massive five-year, $100 million deal, and why pairing him with Dart and Skattebo could finally mean big things for Big Blue. Meanwhile, Mike Tomlin steps down in Pittsburgh after 19 seasons, leaving the Steelers searching for just their fourth head coach since 1969. DeHuff explains this might be the end of an era in the Steel City. The episode also delivers a full Divisional Round playoff preview, including Rams at Bears, Texans at Patriots, 49ers at Seahawks, and Bills at Broncos. DeHuff digs into whether revenge is on the menu for Denver as they host Buffalo, with insight from Josh Allen, Bo Nix, and Sean Payton—who DeHuff suspects may be quietly stealing his ideas. To top it off, Von Miller weighs in with his prediction for the Bills–Broncos matchup, setting the stage for a weekend packed with drama, grudges, and postseason chaos. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! With the new year, comes new resolutions with people looking to lose weight…BBB Scam Alert: Use caution when searching for weight loss products online.Guest: Paula Fleming - Chief Marketing and Sales Officer Better Business Bureau - Boston Recap of the Patriots win over the LA Chargers as the Pats enter the postseason.Guest: Chris Price – Boston Globe sports reporter There is growing demand across the country for high schools to prepare students to manage their finances in real life by making personal finance classes a requirement before graduating.Guest: Billy Hensley - Ph.D., President and CEO, National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) – a nonprofit focused on financial education How real food, rest, movement, and connection to the natural world can restore vitality to animals and people alike. Healing is less about complex drugs and more about returning to life’s essentials.Guest: Dr. Doug Coward - Veterinarian and author of “In Healing Both Ends of the Leash” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, hello — and welcome back to Greedy Bitch, the podcast for groomers who are done apologizing for wanting more. I'm your host, River Lee — founder of The Savvy Groomer — and if this is your first time here, let me just say: welcome. You're in the right place if you love grooming… but you're tired of being exhausted, underpaid, and quietly resentful about it. Now listen — we're kicking off January with our New Year, New Money theme. So today felt like the perfect time to talk about something groomers have a LOT of feelings about… ✨ Tips. Cash tips. Card tips. The “oh my god they tipped me $40 I love them forever” tips. The “why didn't they tip me at all?” spiral. The guilt. The gratitude. The confusion. And before we go any further, let me say this clearly:
Send us a textIn this episode of the Think Like a Dog podcast, Andreia and Millie break down what reliable recall actually means, and why most dogs aren't truly off-leash trained. They explain why recall must start on leash, how inconsistent expectations and rushed freedom lead to failure, and why practicing in multiple environments is non-negotiable.The conversation also explores the role of thresholds, such as doors, crates, cars, and gates, and how these everyday moments shape impulse control, safety, and overall behavior. Andreia and Millie emphasize that structure creates clarity, and clarity creates freedom. This episode challenges common myths around off-leash training and helps listeners understand the responsibility that comes with giving dogs real-world freedom.Support the showFollow Us On Instagram: @thinklikeadogpodcast @Mirrorimagek9 @OzzieAlbiesFoundation Work with Mirror Image K9 here: https://www.mirrorimagek9.com/contactusBe Our Guest: https://www.thinklikeadogpodcast.com Learn More About The Best Chance Program: https://www.ozziealbiesfoundation.org/
You've probably tried every trick in the book to stop your dog from pulling on the leash... Maybe you've switched collars three times, bought a "no-pull" harness, or even considered giving up on walks altogether...making you feel like you're the only owner who can't control their dog on a simple walk. However, that's not the case at all.We've developed a proven 5-phase system that transforms even the worst leash pullers into well-behaved walking partners.Today we're breaking down the exact progression from my new book "The Ultimate Leash Training Manual" that's helped thousands of dogs master loose leash walking.Recommended Training Equipment:
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!99 Ways To Die and How To Avoid ThemGuest: Ashely Alker, M.D., M.Sc., is a practicing emergency medicine physician and adjunct professor at George Washington Medical School Bait-and-switch pricing has become one of the top consumer complaints tied to car buying in Massachusetts…The red flags MA buyers often miss, how to protect yourself and which dealer questions consumers should never ask.Guest: Ray Shefska – Co-Founder & CEO of CarEdge How real food, rest, movement, and connection to the natural world can restore vitality to animals and people alike. Healing is less about complex drugs and more about returning to life’s essentials.Guest: Dr. Doug Coward – Veterinarian and author of “In Healing Both Ends of the Leash” The 250th Anniversary of Henry Knox & the “Noble Train” of Artillery. Knox 250th CANNON SALUTE & BONFIRE CELEBRATION Sunday, January 11 from 3:30 to 5PM at the Blandford FairgroundsGuest: Jonathan Lane - Executive Director of Revolution 250See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Air Date - 07 January 2026What does it mean to “Heal Both Ends of the Leash?” My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Dr. Doug Coward, knows this firsthand. With a path leading him to veterinary medicine, Dr. Doug learned to recognize that healing ill pets also healed their owners. Taking a holistic, integrative approach, Dr. Doug found that each type of animal has its own natural dietary needs and that addressing these with tender loving care, healed companion and human!His website is https://healingbothendsoftheleash.com/, and he joins me this week to share his path and book, Healing Both Ends of the Leash.#DougCoward #VictorFuhrman #DestinationUnlimited #InterviewsConnect with Victor Fuhrman at https://victorthevoice.com/Visit the Destination Unlimited Show Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/destination-unlimited/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Dan Morrison (RIP Loz this week) is joined once again by the host of Girl Whatever podcast and professional twitter troll, @yolonda_parody (aka Chris) as they unleash on Bravo fans and franchises. The boys cover who is pissing them off this week which naturally leads into a discussion of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City and the women's incessant need to come for Meredith Marks when eyes should be on many others on the cast. Chris and Dan discuss Sutton Brown, Kyle Richards and the state of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ad share quick thoughts on the Vanderpump Rules reboot and the disrespect the cast have for Kristen Doute's legacy. The boys finish off with some thoughts on The Real Housewives of Potomac and Monique's returns before Chris chats through his own hilling journey and speaks more on his rebooted podcast.Listen to Girl Whatever podcast here.Follow Girl Whatever on Instagram & TikTok.Follow @yolanda_parody here.Follow Gasbagging on Instagram & TikTok.
An encore performance by Dr. Patricia McConnell, ethologist and certified applied animal behaviorist and is the author of two of the most influential books ever on dog behavior, The Other End of the Leash and For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in Your and Your Best Friend. Among topics discussed is the choice for positive reinforcement […]
DAWGS OTL IS BACK but more importantly... Georgia is headed back to New Orleans, and this trip carries more weight than just playoff positioning. In this episode of Dawgs Off the Leash, we break down the emotions surrounding last year's heavy Sugar Bowl week, the danger of Ole Miss under new leadership, the chess match on the sidelines, and how Georgia's defense has transformed since the first meeting. Chito and Keegan touch on it all from the injury-impact names like Colbie Young to the unforgiving nature of postseason rematches, this one's about toughness, redemption, and who still wants contact when it matters most.LETS EAT DAWGS.THREE MORE GAMES. JOBS NOT FINISHED. LFG.
Visit us at shapedbydog.com Loose leash walking starts without a leash. I would like you to think for a moment about what kind of an emotional experience it is to take your dog for a leashed walk. For some people there is lunging, jumping, spinning, barking, or zig-zagging. Different behaviors, same outcome. What is meant to be exercise, connection, and calm ends up feeling frustrating instead. In this episode, I'm sharing why leash walking fails so often and why it's not because you or your dog have done something wrong. Leash walking breaks down when expectations severely outpace education, and once you understand where that breakdown happens, you'll never approach walking your dog on a leash the same way again. In this episode, you'll hear: • What leash walking feels like for both ends of the leash. • The difference between what we expect from our dogs and what they've actually been taught. • Why leash walking is one of the most unnatural behaviors we ask dogs to perform. • How teaching leash walking in reverse sets dogs up to fail. • Why behavior does not grow in isolation. • The role the 5C Pyramid plays in building real-world understanding. • Why distraction is rarely the real issue on leash. • What changes when education catches up to expectations. • How seeing where leash walking breaks down changes everything. Join J-Walking: Write to us at wag@dogsthat.com with the subject line "Connected Walking" for a very special opportunity to join us in J-Walking. Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 21: The 5C Pyramid - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/21/ 2. Podcast Episode 245: Make Dog Training Easy! Quick Guide To Antecedent Arrangements - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/245/ 3. Podcast Episode 144: Teach Your Dog To Listen No Matter What… Even If You Think They Are Stubborn - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/144 4. YouTube Video: Understanding Your Dog's Reinforcement Zone (RZ) with Susan Garrett - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaUAScgaFAg&feature=youtu.be 5. Podcast Episode 74: Yes, Susan Garrett's Dogs Sniff On Walks - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/74 6. Podcast Episode 24: Distraction Intensity Index: Help For Dogs Who Chase Chipmunks, Bicycles, And Neighbor's Cats - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/24/ 7. YouTube Video: Susan Garrett's Perch Work Dog Tricks (Pivots and Spins) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=KvaVdO7pIZzFVCcc&v=O6sj6fTJnFc&feature=youtu.be 8. Fitness Planks from Galican - Coupon code SBD15 for 15% off - https://runitagilityequipment.ca/products/training-board 9. Podcast Episode 32: 20 Easy Ways to Exercise Your Dog at Home - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/32 10. Podcast Episode 317: 20 Exercises That Help Your Dog Live Longer: Start Today! - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/317 11. Podcast Episode 314: Dog Enrichment Secrets Part 1: Using Your Dog's Natural Instincts To Build Variety And Engagement - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/314 12. Podcast Episode 315: Dog Enrichment Secrets Part 2: 30 Day Enrichment Challenge + Free Planner PDF - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/315 13. Podcast Episode 176: Why Your Dog's Emotions Are A Critical Element Of Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/176 14. YouTube Playlist: Loose Leash Walking with Susan Garrett - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy1mGMfdVKXq_hiJ27Ej1shW 15. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/sXjX6CkzEVI
Making mistakes with your dog's training? You're not alone. In this raw and honest episode, four professional trainers from Canine Revolution share the biggest dog training mistakes they've witnessed—and made themselves—so you can avoid months of frustration and finally see real progress.Recommend Training Equipment:
Brodes hosted Friday Night on WIP asking if Jalen Hurts deserves a long leash for the Eagles during this ugly stretch.
On this week's Born to Watch, the boys dive headfirst into one of the great underappreciated modern buddy cop films with their "The Nice Guys" (2016) Review. Every so often, a newer movie sneaks into the sacred eighties and nineties space, demanding a full BTW breakdown, and this Shane Black masterpiece absolutely earns its spot. With Russell Crowe as the grizzled enforcer Jackson Healy and Ryan Gosling delivering one of the funniest performances of his career as hopeless private eye Holland March, this film feels like it could have been made in 1987 and left on a dusty VHS shelf for us to rediscover.Set in a grimy, neon-soaked 1977 Los Angeles, The Nice Guys blends noir, slapstick, mystery, porn conspiracies, corruption, and one of the great chemistry pairings of the last decade. As Whitey says, this flick is a chuckle fest. Not belly laughs all the way through, but constant, rolling moments of Gosling brilliance. From falling off balconies while holding a drink, to screaming in a toilet cubicle mid-assassination attempt, to the endless stream of quotable lines, Gosling proves he might be one of the most underrated comedic actors working today.The episode kicks off with the BTW boys returning to their familiar chaos, discussing missed recording sessions, RSI from too much… research, yacht rock, power ballads, and the Black Sorrows ruining Gow's weekend. Once the dust settles, the team dives deep into first watches, overs and unders, cinema memories, and how this movie became a cult favourite despite its disappointing box-office returns. Whitey even reveals he attended one of those old radio promo premieres and laughed himself stupid the entire time.Gow delivers a huge research effort, running through the Shane Black universe, returning stars Kim Basinger and Russell Crowe (who he argues could literally be Bud White 20 years later), and a brilliant breakdown of Gosling's Mickey Mouse Club origins, career breakout roles, and upcoming work in the new Star Wars project, Star Fighter. The boys also praise the incredible Angourie Rice, who holds her own with two Hollywood heavyweights and often steals the film.They unpack the bad reviews (including one from a critic who somehow thinks Crowe and Gosling have no chemistry), explode with joy over the bowling alley toilet scene, analyse the poor neighbour shot by Blueface, and debate how on earth police didn't arrive after John Boy unleashed the loudest gunfight in seventies LA history.There is the usual dose of Snorbs Report chaos, including an award-winning muff dive scene from "Below Her Mouth", some questionable memories from Morgz in London, references to Buck Rogers, pool tugging, and a Rick's Leash callback that nearly kills the room again. The Spotify Wrapped thanks, the voicemail from the foreign correspondent, and the pure BTW banter make this episode an all-timer.If you love this movie, you'll love this episode. If you've never seen The Nice Guys, this will send you straight to your couch to fix that mistake.Seen The Nice Guys? Think Gosling should only do comedy from now on? Slide into our socials and tell us your favourite quote. And if you haven't watched it yet, pause this episode, fix that, and then come back for the full Born to Watch treatment. #TheNiceGuys #BornToWatch #RyanGosling #RussellCrowe #ShaneBlack #MoviePodcast #BuddyCopMovies #FilmReview #CultClassics #AussiePodcasts
Leash meltdowns aren't random—they're rehearsed. We pull back the curtain on what “reactivity” really means, why barriers like leashes and fences supercharge emotion, and how to swap chaos for structure without crushing your dog's spirit. We map the two major lanes of reactivity—overarousal versus fear—then connect them to what's happening inside the body, from dopamine-fueled excitement to cortisol-driven stress. That biology lesson turns into timing and tactics you can use today.We start at home, not on the sidewalk. You'll learn a simple marker-based game that opens and closes a training window, plus why tethering is a crucial skill for teaching calm under restraint. We share step-by-step ways to build reliable loose-leash walking in low-distraction spaces, then show how to move from management to real behavior change. When and how should you layer tools for clarity? Why are forced sits and tight leashes making things worse? How can a flexi line help you test choices safely in open areas? We answer it all, with examples from Bella's progress and Muffin's spicy genetics.Along the way, we talk emotion in training, why precision can wait, and how structure builds confidence in anxious dogs. If dog parks and on‑leash greetings have been fueling your problem, you'll leave with a practical plan: short engagement loops, crate and tether reps, movement over standoffs, and controlled exposures that don't reward barking. Plus, we share facility news, new classes in Upland and San Diego, a community holiday party and giving tree, and details on an upcoming seminar with our mentor Oscar focused on markers, communication, and play.If this helped reframe your dog's outbursts, tap follow, share with a friend who's struggling, and leave a quick review telling us what you'll try first. Your questions for Oscar are next—send them our way.Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.
The guys continue with their either/or conversation, but take a segment to hone in on how safe Sherrone Moore is as Michigan head coach.
Visit us at shapedbydog.com Many dogs start spinning, barking, or rushing when the leash comes out or you head toward the door, but what if the hidden source of that on leash chaos actually begins earlier than you think? In this episode, I'm sharing how to uncover what is reinforcing your dog's unwanted behaviors and how to build calm, connected exits using simple conditioning strategies and games so every walk begins with confidence and connection rather than chaos and pulling. In this episode, you'll hear: • Why some dogs react long before the walk even starts. • What "follow the money" means and how it reveals the real reason your dog is getting overexcited. • A real-life example of reinforcement patterns we often miss. • How picking up the leash becomes a conditioned emotional trigger for many dogs. • Ways to create a positive C.E.R. around touching the leash. • Why the connected Collar Grab is valuable for creating calm focus. • How adding the cue "connect" helps dogs check-in reliably. • What connected exits look like at low distraction levels. • How toys, bowls, and movement create opportunities to strengthen connection. • Why creating small daily "moments of connection" builds great habits. • How a simple Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) can set every walk up for success. Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 16: The Thing Before Your Dog's Thing - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/16/ 2. YouTube Playlist: Help For Dogs Jumping Up and Excited Greetings: Creating Calm with Susan Garrett - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy3KQXSC-3IzEdBgBetrl2YP&si=VfdPaAqO4mRgJs7i 3. Podcast Episode 18: 4 Puppy and Dog Training Games for Acquired Bite Inhibition - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/18/ 4. Podcast Episode 176: Why Your Dog's Emotions Are A Critical Element Of Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/176/ 5. Podcast Episode 24: Distraction Intensity Index: Help For Dogs Who Chase Chipmunks, Bicycles, And Neighbor's Cats - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/24/ 6. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/GX7-sJna-Cc
https://www.piggear.com/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/piggear https://joyofpigs.co/porcine-home/ https://www.amazon.com/Adjustable-Harness-Metal-Front-Buckle/dp/B071J9GPX8 In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn answers a very common question pig parents have—how do I leash train my pig! Walking your pig can be one of the most rewarding (and sometimes frustrating) parts of pig ownership, and Autumn breaks it all down step by step. You'll learn the difference between harness training and leash training, how to choose the right harness, and what to expect when your pig experiences that strange new feeling of being on a leash for the first time. Autumn also shares her favorite harness brands, tips for introducing your pig to the leash slowly and positively, and a simple reward-based method to build confidence and trust. Whether you're starting with a young piglet or helping an older pig get used to walking, this episode will give you the tools and patience to turn leash time into one of your pig's favorite activities. Key takeaways: • Don't rush the process—comfort comes before control. • Always use positive reinforcement (treats like Cheerios work wonders!). • Make every training session a positive experience for your pig. Autumn's Links: Website: https://www.autumnacresminipetpigs.com/ Email: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs Educational Membership Group: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs/p/autumn-acres-educational-membership-group Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autumnacresminipetpigs/ Facebook: HTTP://Facebook.com/autumnacresminipetpigs Free Community: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs/p/autumn-acres-free-community YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCGue5Kp5AwOXkReCGPUyImA Stan Store: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs Newsletter: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs
Your dog's walk is the best part of their day, but does their pulling on leash make YOU dread your walk? Leash pulling is (unfortunately) the norm for a lot of dog owners. But it doesn't have to be! Liz and Jeff break down what lies at the heart of leash pulling and unpack the three areas to focus on to improve the quality (and enjoyment) of your dog walks. (Free) 5 Reasons Your Dog Pulls on Leash (and 10 tips to fix it): https://pulling.yourfavouritedogtrainer.com/ Your Guide to a Calmer Dog: https://calm.yourfavouritedogtrainer.com/
You've taught your dog not to pull — now it's time to understand why leash manners matter. In this episode, Amy breaks down the emotional side of walking on leash and explains how different types of walks — go sniff walks, training walks, and purposeful exercise — meet different needs. Learn how to make every walk more meaningful, keep your dog calmer, and enjoy smoother, happier outings together.Support the showFollow us on social mediaInstagram @BAXTERandBella Facebook @TheOnlinePuppySchool YouTube @BAXTERandBellaSubscribe to our site for FREE weekly training tips! Check out our FREE resources!Join our membership here.