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We’re back with a new season of stories about Austin’s people, places and culture. As SXSW rolls through Austin this week, we answer a question from Sarah Dixon about the history of films and filmmaking in Austin. The post How long have movies and TV shows been filmed in Austin? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Let's GO! This is Episode 23 of the Consider the Dog Podcast. Tyler's guest today is Dog Trainer Sarah Dixon who hails from Canada. In this episode they answer questions from our members on a variety of topics ranging from stranger danger, to resource guarding, to dogs fighting within a home, and even a dog who has a phobia of garbage trucks... which is a great conversation point. Check it out!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_dog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/considerthedogSubscribe: https://www.considerthedog.com/
Send us a textIn today's increasingly digital world, safeguarding personal data and securing online assets are more critical than ever. As cyber threats continue to evolve, the demand for legal experts who can navigate the complexities of cyber security and privacy law are on the rise. Joining us to talk about the complex world of cybersecurity and privacy is Sarah Dixon-Morgan, our new Cybersecurity and Privacy Attorney and Privacy Officer. Support the show
Neurodiversity At Work; Eliminating Kryptonite, Enabling Superheroes
In this episode of Neurodiversity with Theo Smith, Sarah Dixon, Director of the Accessible Learning Foundation, shares her inspiring journey from a successful career in law and property to becoming a passionate advocate for neurodivergent communities. Motivated by her experiences as a parent of neurodivergent children, Sarah discusses the importance of early identification and support for neurodivergent individuals in schools, workplaces, and prisons. She highlights the challenges faced in these areas, including funding and cultural barriers, and emphasises the need for systemic change to create a more inclusive society. Sarah also shares her aspirations for the future of ALF and how individuals can get involved in supporting this vital work. Sarah transitioned from a successful legal career to advocate for neurodivergent communities. Her personal experiences as a parent motivated her advocacy work. Early identification and support for neurodivergent individuals are crucial. The Accessible Learning Foundation focuses on schools, prisons, and workplaces. Funding and time constraints are significant barriers in education. Cultural change is needed in workplaces to support neurodivergent employees. Diagnosis can empower individuals to understand their strengths and challenges. Community engagement is essential for driving change in neurodiversity advocacy. Sarah emphasizes the importance of every conversation being a positive one. The future of ALF includes expanding early identification programs and community outreach. You Can find out more here: https://www.accessiblelearningfoundation.org/
Do you need prior business experience to build a successful product business? No.Today's guest is proof of that. Sarah Dixon Dale, a self-made entrepreneur and owner of the fast-growing lifestyle brand Bombaby, was a secondary school teacher who decided to launch own product business specialising in handmade block print bedding and accessories. A teacher for two decades, Sarah dived into the world of ecommerce nearly three years ago now with absolutely ZERO business experience - she'd never even filed a tax return and didn't know what SEO stood for - but my business is now VAT registered, has a strong online presence, and is working with many well-known influencers. Bombaby designs, make and import beautiful block print bedding, artisan made homewares and luxury boho fashion from Jaipur, India. Everything is designed in leafy Rutland but handmade by my teams in India.Sarah shares the complexities of importing goods from India, emphasising the importance of building strong relationships with her suppliers and maintaining creative control over her products. Sarah explains how upskilling in areas like marketing and design has contributed to her success and independence. We also discuss the very real challenges of balancing a demanding job like teaching with growing a successful ecommerce brand, a positive mindset has been key! USEFUL RESOURCESBombaby Website Bombaby Facebook Bombaby Instagram Sarah Dixon-Dale LinkedInLET'S CONNECTJoin my free Facebook group for product makers and creatorsFollow me on YouTubeFind me on InstagramWork with me Buy My Book: Bring Your Product Idea To LifeIf you enjoy this podcast, and you'd like to leave a tip, you can do so here: https://bring-your-product-idea.captivate.fm/supportMentioned in this episode:Get special offers on Junglescout here:The best deals on bestselling tools for building and running a successful Amazon business. https://get.junglescout.com/vicki (Note this is an affiliate link - I recommend it because I use it and love it!)Book an Amazon Power Hour / training sessionAre you struggling with selling on Amazon? Whatever the problem, if it relates to selling your products on Amazon I can help. Book a Q&A hour and I'll help you get un-stuck! https://calendly.com/vickiweinberg/powerhourBook a selling on Amazon Power Hour
Where we sit down with Sarah Dixon for a frank discussion about a harm-reduction approach to animal training, why our reinforcement-minded messaging is failing to reach the right people--our animal-owning clients, and the benefits of gap-bridging. "We're not going to change the knowledge that they have if we don't build trust; we're not going to build trust if we attack them." Also, Matthias' gratitude to Sarah for her approach to newbs, Lauren's training-minded adaption of the National Harm Reduction Coalition's guiding principles, and what this episode actually should have been called. Barks and Recreation website Sarah's online training school Lauren's harm reduction principles adaptation Topic or guest suggestions? Fan mail? Hate mail? We love to hear from you all! Email us at notanotherdogandponyshow@gmail.com
Sarah Dixon and Tyler Muto field questions from our Consider the Dog members covering some pretty interesting topics... For instance - they talk to a member who is working with a very volatile dog, herding mix, who is throwing tantrums any time any type of pressure is applied. They also share some pro-tips with a member who has a dog who keeps sneaking things off the counter, but only when they are not in the room. They discuss the ramifications, pros and cons of playing prey based games such as chasing a ball, with reactive dogs. And finally, they help a member with a dog that moved from the big city to the country and is shutting down when it sees bugs, of all things. Let's get into it!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_dog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/considerthedogSubscribe: https://www.considerthedog.com/
Join Host Alanna Youngblood and Senior Producer Sarah Dixon continue their investigation of the hauntings of the Hotel Del Monte on the Naval Postgraduate School. In this episode the history discussed in part one is compared to eyewitness accounts and patterns are discussed as Sarah and Alanna try to discover who really is haunting the hotel's halls. This episode was recorded on February 21, 2024. Hotel Del Monte was the catalyst for Monterey's modern-day tourism industry and a trendsetter in the development of sports and recreation. At its zenith, Hotel Del Monte encompassed 20,000-acres spread across the Monterey Peninsula. Guests included American presidents, world leaders, industrials, business executives, famous artist, poets, musicians, dancers, comedians, film stars, and other notables. The Visionaries who established and shaped the resort, Charles Crocker and Sam Morse, created an enduring legacy. (From https://library.nps.edu/hotel-del-monte) Could it be these founders or some of the other past patrons trying to communicate with guests in the here and now? Other Related Websites and Source Material: • www.Gilderlehrman.org (Letter from Silas Mack to his mother describing the impact of the 1906 Earthquake to the local Monterey area) • https://monterey.org/city_hall/fire/about/history_of_mfd.php (history of the Monterey Fire Department that covers the two fires mentioned during the episode) • https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=223754 (History of the U.S. Navy's Postgraduate School from Annapolis, MD to Monterey, CA) The Trident Room Podcast is brought to you by the Naval Postgraduate School Alumni Association and the Naval Postgraduate School Foundation. www.npsfoundation.org For comments, suggestions, and critiques, please email us at TridentRoomPodcastHost@nps.edu, and find us online at nps.edu/tridentroompodcast. Thank you!
How can primary care providers better educate themselves about functional neurologic disorders to reduce stigma and support quicker treatment for their patients?Ever wondered why some neurologic symptoms defy typical diagnostic tests? This week's episode of Pediatric Meltdown will talk about this mystery with guests Dr. Sarah Dixon and Dr. Alex Gamber, two experts in pediatric neurology. Through their expert insights, you'll learn about the difference between epileptic seizures and FND spells, and the importance of therapeutic approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy. With actionable advice for primary care providers and families alike, this episode is a treasure trove of knowledge. Learn about innovative treatment strategies and why understanding both the psychological and neurobiological aspects is so essential. Curious to know the ultimate strategies for tackling FND symptoms? tap on PLAY to discover the key clinical pearls now! [04:31 -14:11] Defining Pediatric Functional Neurologic Disorders (FND)FND is a group of conditions causing nervous system symptoms without structural abnormalities.They result from malfunctions in how information is transmitted and received in the brain.The symptoms do not arise due to any other neurologic disorder.It represents an undamaged brain experiencing processing issues.[14:12 - 25:52] Diagnostic Approaches for Functional Neurologic Disorders in Pediatrics Subconscious learned motor patterns play a significant role in FND.Resting state functional connectivity MRI studies show increased connectivity between emotional processing centers and motor control networks in FND patients.Functional movement disorders, including functional tremor and tics, exhibit distinct physical exam findings.Neurologists heavily rely on physical exam findings to diagnose functional disorders.[25:53 - 34:46] Understanding Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Spells in FND ManagementAddressing the need for effective treatment interventions.Ensuring that patient and family concerns are acknowledged and managed.Importance of patient education in understanding their condition.Strategies for managing subacute subconscious pressure or stress in patients.[34:47 - 45:48] Effective Communication in Diagnosing Pediatric FNDEmphasize the importance of clear and compassionate communication when suspecting Functional Neurologic Disorder (FND) in pediatric patients.Highlight how setting the stage correctly can significantly influence the patient's treatment, prognosis, and overall improvement.Include educational information in the referral note to neurology, detailing the basics of FND diagnosis and the treatment plan.Use the referral note to walk through clinical reasoning and explain the natural history of FND.[45:49 - 54:16] Closing segment TakeawaysLinks to resources mentioned on the showTaking Control of Your Seizures: Workbook Joel M. Reiter, Donna Andrews, Charlotte Reiter, W. Curt LaFrance, JRhttps://www.amazon.com/Taking-Control-Your-Seizures-Treatments/dp/019933501X Neurosymptoms.orgFNDhope.orgEpilepsy Foundation:
Join Host Alanna Youngblood and Senior Producer Sarah Dixon as they investigate the layered history of the Hotel Del Monte on the NPS campus. They will try to connect the dots from an exciting history to the current hauntings experienced by hotel guests. This will be a two-episode journey, so stay tuned for the exciting conclusion released next! This episode was recorded on February 21, 2024. Hotel Del Monte was the catalyst for Monterey's modern-day tourism industry and a trendsetter in the development of sports and recreation. At its zenith, Hotel Del Monte encompassed 20,000-acres spread across the Monterey Peninsula. Guests included American presidents, world leaders, industrials, business executives, famous artist, poets, musicians, dancers, comedians, film stars, and other notables. The Visionaries who established and shaped the resort, Charles Crocker and Sam Morse, created an enduring legacy. (From https://library.nps.edu/hotel-del-monte) Could it be these founders or some of the other past patrons trying to communicate with guests in the here and now? Other Related Websites and Source Material: • www.Gilderlehrman.org (Letter from Silas Mack to his mother describing the impact of the 1906 Earthquake to the local Monterey area) • https://monterey.org/city_hall/fire/about/history_of_mfd.php (history of the Monterey Fire Department that covers the two fires mentioned during the episode) • https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=223754 (History of the U.S. Navy's Postgraduate School from Annapolis, MD to Monterey, CA) The Trident Room Podcast is brought to you by the Naval Postgraduate School Alumni Association and the Naval Postgraduate School Foundation. www.npsfoundation.org For comments, suggestions, and critiques, please email us at TridentRoomPodcastHost@nps.edu, and find us online at nps.edu/tridentroompodcast. Thank you!
For episode 15, Sarah Dixon joins us answering questions from our members such as: how to introduce a new puppy into a house with an older dog that is over-attached to his owner, how to help a dog who is hyper-aware of the environment around him, and how to help a dog aggressive dog if you don't have access to a lot of other dogs to train with. We have a great discussion and you are going to want to stick around!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_dog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/considerthedogSubscribe: https://www.considerthedog.com/
Have you ever wondered how the threads of science, nature, and art are woven together? Join us as Sarah Dixon, a UK-based artist with a colorful history stretching from Cyprus to the UAE, shares her enthralling personal journey. Her artistic canvas is rich with the nuances of her scientific exploration and the cultural depth of her mother's Irish Catholic heritage. As we converse, Sarah paints a picture of her creative process, revealing how her art serves as a bridge between introspection and cultural understanding, challenging us to see the world through a kaleidoscopic lens of beauty and thought.Then, we step into the tapestry of women's untold stories as Sarah Dixon and Sharon Bennett partner with the WAAS to illuminate the narratives of childbirth. The project breathes life into the silent chapters of our history, enshrining them within the walls of museums for a more inclusive retelling of our past. Moreover, we venture into the intimate world of heirloom coaching, guiding listeners through the poignant process of connecting with their lineage. This episode promises to be an odyssey into the heart of our heritage, where every artifact holds a story and every story paves the way to self-discovery and cultural reverence.Do you dread Mondays? Does the thought of another Monday steal the joy of your weekend? Let me tell you about a product I have found and tried that can do away with the Sunday Scaries. Oddly enough, it's from a company called Sunday Scaries. I have personally tried their products, gummies and tinctures and I can personally attest to their efficacy. If you go to their website and order any product, use the code Kindness20 to receive a 20% discount on your order. Do you like good coffee? Are you like me and go to bed in anticipation of a great cup of coffee in the morning (and afternoon, maybe). Then let me introduce you to my newest sponsor, Coffee Bros. They have built their business on the cornerstones of sustainability, quality, consistency, and freshness. From coffee to brewing techniques to coffee and espresso machines, they should be your go-to for all things coffee. And if you order from them, use the code Kind10 to get a 10% discount on your order.Support the showDid you find this episode uplifting, inspiring or motivating? Would you like to support more content like this? Check out our Support The Show Page here.
In today's episode, Tyler Muto and Sarah Dixon do a deep dive on how to stop dogs from eating rabbit poop (amongst other things), thoughts on structuring training programs and a deep dive into the differences between negative reinforcement and punishment. Many folks get these terms confused, but it's not just the terms, it's making sure we understand the different ways that our dogs can learn about their interactions with the world around them. Enjoy!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_dog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/considerthedogSubscribe: https://www.considerthedog.com/
In this episode, we are sharing a conversation with Sarah Dixon who joined us from Canada! Tyler and Sarah cover: How to curb early warning signs of aggression in puppies, squirrel obsession, separation anxiety, working with a dog who is over-protective around a newborn and more. Tune in for a great conversation!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_dog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/considerthedogSubscribe: https://www.considerthedog.com/
https://swiy.co/WhatAreYourThoughtsAttention all parents, caregivers, and medical professionals! Are you ready to take control of pediatric migraines? Then tune in to the latest episode of Pediatric Meltdown with your host Dr. Lia Gaggino, as she teams up with migraine specialists Dr. Sarah Dixon and Dr. Emily Foxen Craft. From debunking common misconceptions to exploring the power of cognitive behavioral therapy, they have all the information you need to effectively manage migraines in children. The Pediatric Headache Echo program is not just a training program, but a game-changer in the world of pediatric headache and migraine care. By equipping primary providers with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to effectively treat and evaluate pediatric headache patients, they are revolutionizing access to high-quality care. In a world where medication and lifestyle modifications often take center stage, it's time to acknowledge the hidden potential of psychology in the pediatric headache and migraine area. By providing information, ideas, and referrals to trusted partners, healthcare professionals can tap into a rich resource that offers holistic support and complements existing treatment options. Let's shift the narrative and embrace psychology as an essential component of comprehensive care. Together, we can unlock the true potential within each patient, empowering them to live their lives free from the shackles of chronic pain. It's time to harness the power of psychology and make a lasting impact on the lives of children and teens with migraines. [00:33 -13:55] Effective Communication StrategiesImportance of using visuals to demonstrate the treatment planUtilizing metaphors and analogies to enhance understandingStep-by-step approach in explaining the treatment process to familiesAddressing concerns about primary and secondary causes of headaches[13:56 - 27:03] Understanding the Importance of Medication in Headache Management Each treatment plan is individualized, considering factors such as age and other health considerations.The approach to medication involves a more rigorous attention to pain hygiene, which may not always be prioritized in regular clinic visits.Understanding the patient's barriers to making small lifestyle changes is a key part of the medication management process.Follow-ups and referrals to specialized providers can help patients manage their medication more effectively.[27:04 - 40:09] Benefits of Specialized Training in Pediatric Headache TreatmentEmpowers participants to become experts in their own centers or communitiesIncreases confidence and competence in evaluating and managing pediatric migrainesEnables healthcare professionals to be the go-to person for headache-related concernsImproves access to high-quality care for children and teens in their own communities[40:10 - 47:27] Resources for Migraine Education and SupportExplore the American Migraine Foundation for comprehensive informationUtilize the timeline infographic to educate families about migraine headachesConsider partnering with organizations to expand awareness and supportShare online tools for medication management and tracking[47:28 - 54:20] Closing segment TakeawayYou can reach Dr. Emily Foxen CraftDrEmily@pediatricpainbehavioralhealth.com Links to resources mentioned on the showInternational Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD):
Tyler Muto here, just like our relationships with other humans in our lives, our relationships with our dogs are dynamic and complex. I believe that in order for those relationships to flourish, or to find resolution when those relationships become strained, we must attend to them thoughtfully and with care. Welcome to the Consider the Dog podcast and twice a month we will be bringing you actionable advice from some of the most trusted minds in canine behavior. Experts such as Blake Rodriguez, Brian Agnew, Sarah Brueske, Evan Doggett, Cheri Lucas, Sarah Dixon and more. These Conversations are brought to you from archived recordings of live sessions where our members get to ask their most burning questions and get training advice that you can take to the bank. I'm really excited to share these conversations with you. Don't forget that you can be part of these intimate discussions live by visiting ConsiderTheDog.comOur first episode will be dropping soon, make sure you subscribe so you don't miss out!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_dog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/considerthedogSubscribe: https://www.considerthedog.com/
08 March 2023. As we mark International Women's Day, we asked Diana Wilde, Co-Founder, Aurora50 whether the mindset is changing at the workplace when it comes to equal opportunities for women. Plus, what are flight prices doing for Ramadan and Eid? We speak to Mamoun Hmedan, Chief Commercial Officer and Managing Director, Middle East, North Africa (MENA) and India, Wego. And, we discussed a new Hays report that says more than half of Gulf employees got a pay rise last year, with Sarah Dixon, Managing Director of Hays Middle East.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsDr. Lia Gaggino asks pediatric neurologist Dr. Sarah Dixon some interesting questions about a phenomenon called “TikTok Tics”. Ever hear of it?? Yeah…. Me either. But it is, indeed, a real thing. We've all seen TV shows or movies where someone with Tourette's spews out a string of curse words and many people think that is the definitive symptom of the disorder. It is more complicated than that. Dr. Dixon talks about the different types of tic disorders and offers up some good news for kids and their parents who are struggling with the challenges of tics that most tics will fade away. [00:33 -19:24] Understanding Tik Tok TicsThey are commonly seen in older adolescents developing tics for the first time.These movements have previously been referred to as "functional tics."They fall under the larger umbrella diagnosis of "functional neurologic disorder" (FND)FND is a subconscious habit-driven or learned behavior that causes distress or diminishes quality of life.[19:25- 24:03] Understanding Functional Neurologic Disorder (FND) FND is not associated with structural, chemical, or electrical neurologic disorders.It represents an abnormally learned motor plan.FND often affects children who are skilled at quickly learning motor or academic tasks.Treatment includes cognitive behavioral therapy and multidisciplinary approaches. [24:04 -27:47] Understanding the Different Types of Tic DisordersProvisional Tic Disorder: characterized by one or more motor or vocal tics for less than a year.Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder: characterized by one or more motor or vocal tics for more than a year.Tourette Syndrome: characterized by two or more motor tics and at least one vocal tic for at least a year.Tic disorders are thought to be a spectrum of conditions rather than unique disorders.[27:48-37:59] When to Refer to a Neurologist for Tic Disorders When the patient is bothered by the ticsWhen there is a suspicion of a comorbidityWhen the examination findings are abnormalWhen the tics have been present for more than a year or are increasing in frequency or complexity.[38:00 - 46:10] Closing segment Takeaway***Don't forget to sign up for Dr. Gaggino's February 24th Beta Trainingfor Professionals who want to re-think the mental health services they offerUp Your Game - Improving Kid's Mental Health CareLinks to resources mentioned on the showTourette Association of American website - https://tourette.orgTicHelper - Online, self-guided therapy program for tics:
As our parents age, sometimes it's necessary to find a place where their quality of life will be better. Many difficulties can arise in this process, such as the financial part and the emotional conversations we need to have with them. In this episode of Your Financial Advocate, Greg DuPont is joined by Sarah Dixon, … Continue reading Transitioning Your Parents Into Assisted Living with Sarah Dixon (Ep. 39) →
"If we're trying to get out of violent culture we have to figure out how to not be so violent ourselves when we're trying to do some good." Let's talk about community, conflict, and cancel culture. In our earliest form as humans, we had communities, villages, and tribes numbering just a few hundred people that we would have known for most of our lives. The village has gone digital in 2022, which makes conflicts more common and means managing hundreds or even thousands of friends, followers, and strangers. It's no wonder the comment section gets contentious! Join me and Sarah Dixon in this great interview where we talk about the evolution of community; how, when, and why to call people out (or "in") for harmful behavior; how to promote good allyship without being white saviors; and the generational divide in online communication. Plus, Lilith and cops. As an artist, facilitator and coach, Sarah Dixon's work supports individuals, communities and institutions to evolve and adapt, creating a more inclusive, healthier and equitable future for us and generations to come. Her approach is deeply relational, exploratory and responsive. It gives us the opportunity to do profound and meaningful work on the themes and patterns that affect us all, in a curious, playful and creative way. Get in touch with Sarah at SarahDixon.studio and on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn! Sarah mentioned a great paper that you can see here — White Supremacy Culture by Tema Okun: https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/characteristics.html And don't forget to get on my email list at bit.ly/CaitNotes for my latest updates and whimsy!
There are cultural structures in place today that are designed to keep those who are wealthy in place. Whether they are celebrities, rich, poor, black, white, male, or female. There's always this idea of status in a community. And that needs to change or at least be restructured. Join Whitney Lauritsen as she talks to Sarah Dixon about human hierarchy and culture. Sarah is an artist and the Owner of Sarah Dixon Studio. She offers digital training and coaching so that you can grow your creative genius. She is also the Co-Founder of The Women's Art Activation System, which focuses primarily on activating women's art. Join in the conversation as Whitney and Sarah discuss mental illness and how people with ADHD perceive the idea of status. Find out how meritocracy affects a community. Discover why people do violent acts. Also, learn why people yearn for that celebrity status. There is so much to learn in today's episode, so make sure to tune in!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the This Might Get Uncomfortable community today:wellevatr.comWellevatr FacebookWellevatr TwitterWellevatr Instagram
What is a Potako? Well, you're going to have to listen to the episode to find out! Sarah Dixon from Nashville's Potako Pop-up joins the show to share the story behind her wild and crazy delicious food idea. Sarah shares what it has been like to leave a well paying corporate consulting job to pursue her dreams of becoming a business owner and chef, how she came up with her innovative idea and her plans for making the potako a product everyone knows.
With a consultation into the Commercial and Non-Commercial Movement of Pets into Great Britain due to close on 16 Oct 2021, we ask three campaigners (Marc Abraham, Sarah Dixon and Jordan Shelley) at the forefront of the fight against 'puppy farms' and ear cropping, respectively, for their views on import restrictions for dogs with cropped ears or docked tails or under 6 months of age. We ask specifically, should the government exempt animal rescue and re-homing organisations from these restrictions?
It was a quick - and very expensive - decision for Sarah Dixon to return to Ireland last month. She has been living in New Zealand for 14 years but needed to return home to Ireland after the sudden death of her father. Like the 25,000 New Zealand citizens and residents, she entered the ballot to securing MIQ spots to get back home yesterday. It was the third release of the MIQ virtual lobby system, with around 3700 rooms released - and Sarah Dixon got one. She spoke to Morning Report's Corin Dann.
It was a quick - and very expensive - decision for Sarah Dixon to return to Ireland last month. She has been living in New Zealand for 14 years but needed to return home to Ireland after the sudden death of her father. Like the 25,000 New Zealand citizens and residents, she entered the ballot to securing MIQ spots to get back home yesterday. It was the third release of the MIQ virtual lobby system, with around 3700 rooms released - and Sarah Dixon got one. She spoke to Morning Report's Corin Dann.
Join us in talking to Dr. Pachel, wine, cider, and booze. Plus, Vet behavior medicine. Dr. Pachel https://animalbehaviorclinic.net/ Sarah Dixon http://odysseyanimalbehavior.com/ Rebecca Hoffman dognamics.com Podcasthairofthedog@gmail.com
Join us for talks on enrichment with guests Allie Bender and Emily Strong. Find more info at Petharmonytraining.com Sarah Dixon: http://odysseyanimalbehavior.com/ Rebecca Hoffamn: dognamics.com Podcasthairofthedog@gmail.com
Walid Daniel Dib tells us all about his latest survey on startup salaries in the UAE. Plus, another survey says that more than half of employers in the region have recovered from the negative impacts of Covid-19 on their business operations. Hays Managing Director for the Gulf region Sarah Dixon explains the results. And we have the Vice President of talabat Jérémy Doutté tell us all about their UAE expansion plans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Casual talk and beer with Gabi Vannini a breeder of Icelandic Sheep Dogs and Norrbottenspets, Owner of www.redcedarkennel.com and trainer at What Great Dog in Dallas, TX. Sarah Dixon- Odyssey Animal Behavior Rebecca Hoffman- Dognamics Questions? Dog Story? Reach out to our email Podcasthairofthedog@gmail.com
Ayoka Bubar joins us to talk about sports, teamwork, honoring dogs, and dogs as a lifestyle! Ayoka is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed and an approved Canadian Association of Rally Obedience Judge for all levels and has have never passed up an opportunity to try a new sport with her Rottweilers. Together, they have have trained and/or trialed in Flyball, Agility, Tracking, Trick Titling, Herding, Rally Obedience, Mondioring, and Scentwork. Ayoka Bubar Website Facebook Instagram Twitter To get in touch with Sarah Dixon go to odysseyanimalbehavior.com To get in touch with Rebecca Hoffman go to dognamics.com Questions, stories, guest inquiries reach us at Podcasthairofthedog@gmail.com Help support the show by liking and sharing with your freinds! Its totally free! You can also check out our merch at Our Redbubble Store. A little goes a long way!
Trish McMillan joins us to talk about euthanasia in dog training again. Protecting ones self in these tough cases and so much more! To learn more about Trish and her work visit: https://trishmcmillan.com/ Sarah Dixon: http://odysseyanimalbehavior.com/ Rebecca Hoffman: Dognamics.com Be a guest? Share a story? Questions or concerns? Email us at podcasthairofthedog@gmail.com Visit our redbubble store and don't forget to rate and review on your podcast listening platform.
At the University of Rochester, Sarah was a college athlete in field hockey and graduated with a B.A. in Health Policy in 2013. She took time be a part of Americorps NCCC FEMA Corps Team in Mississippi for a year. She returned to Rochester to earn her Bachelors in Nursing in 2015 and is currently in the process of receiving her Masters in Public Health. She is also a Registered Nurse Care Manager at Accountable Health Partners in Rochester. Learn how Sarah stayed curious and connected her multiple past experiences and interests together to prepare her for a career in healthcare.
Join us with Melissa to amuse on deaf dogs and training! Sara is drinking: Parell 49- Apricotipus Rebecca is drinking: Matchless- Good Riddance 2020 Melissa is drinking: Green Tea Learn more about Melissa Schiraldi at True Love Dog Training To see up coming seminars, classes, training for Sarah Dixon at Odyssey Animal Behavior You can reach Rebecca at Dognamics.com Get in touch with Hair of the Dog about advertising, guesting, or other you can email us at podcasthairofthedog@gmail.com
P#28 Today we are joined by Sarah Dixon. Sarah opens up and tells her story about losing her brother Adam in 2014. Sarah is (as much as she will deny it) such a strong woman. She discusses the initial phone call she got, how everyone deals with grief so differently, having to continue to live your life and also touches on her job with having to sometimes tell people bad news and so much more. This is such a raw and open episode. We thank-you so much for coming on Sarah and being so honest. You should be so so proud of yourself, we know this episode will help so many people.
For episode 7, Kayla speaks to Sarah Dixon about bringing your puppy home and getting off on the right paw. From the moment you leave the breeder or shelter, you're starting to teach your puppy about how to live and grow with you. We'll also cover setting your puppy up for success with a schedule of rest and play that helps everyone out.
Today we are talking about those naughty Aussie puppies and dogs! My guest, expert dog behaviorist and trainer, Sarah Dixon and I offer solutions to puppy behaviors and adult Aussie behaviors. This is part 2 of our awesome conversation about puppy training and adult dog training. Topics of this conversation: -Crate training puppies (dos and don'ts) -Overprotective Aussie behavior -Relationship building behaviors -Dog sports for relationship building Should you really get an Aussie in the first place? How to meet the Aussie's needs. Choosing the right breeder for your Australian Shepherd. Check out Sarah Dixon's resources for aggression and fearful. http://odysseyanimalbehavior.com/ Want to share your Aussie stories on the podcast? Go to www.theinstinctiveaussie.com and click on the big orange button and share your best Aussie stories with us! Edited by: Dorien Vogelaar 2021 Copyright 2021- The Instinctive Australian Shepherd www.theinstinctiveaussie.com
Today we are talking about those naughty Aussie puppies! My guest, expert dog behaviorist and trainer, Sarah Dixon and I offer solutions to puppy behaviors. We discuss nipping/biting, chewing, jumping, reactivity and fear of loud noises! This is part 1 of of 2 of a great discussion. You can tell we are both extremely passionate about this topic and hope that you can learn something that helps you out! Want to share your Aussie stories on the podcast? Go to www.theinstinctiveaussie.com and click on the big orange button and share your best Aussie stories with us! Edited by: Dorien Vogelaar 2021 Copyright 2021- The Instinctive Australian Shepherd www.theinstinctiveaussie.com
For this episode I thought it would be good to revisit a conversation I had with Sarah Dixon from the Contract Store on what details and documents we need to have on the website to make sure we don’t fall foul of the law. We cover all the fun stuff from Ecommerce terms and conditions to GDPR. Enjoy!
Episode 25 Sarah Dixon talks about her Siberian Husky Maui, who she credits in shaping her career as a dog trainer. Subscribe to The Relaxed Dog on Soundwise
This episode is sponsored by Prickly Polka Dot Boutique where shopping is a fun, colorful, stress-free experience!www.pricklypolkadot.com In this episode, Anne Varner bakes up brownies from scratch while Karen present the murder of Sarah Dixon in Graham, NC. Then, Anne Varner presents a true hometown murder from where the sisters grew up in rural Franklin,VA. She discusses the murder of HS Senior Trent Whitley.
Chad and Sarah Dixon talk about corona virus, pressure, stress inoculation, cooperative care, dogs who aren't afraid to make mistakes and much more!
Join Chad as he talks with Sarah Dixon about Coronavirus, stress inoculation, cooperative care, leash pressure and more!
In this episode, Kayla talks to Sarah Dixon about the concept of drive in dogs. Sarah is the president of the board of the International Association of Animal Behavior. She works at Instinct Dog Training in New York City.
Ben is joined by Sarah Dixon who shares what you need to have in place to ensure your website is legal.The sponsor for this episode is Inventive People. For show notes: https://ratherinventive.com/blog/something-inventive-35-what-your-website-needs-to-be-legal/ Get 20% off first order with the code INVENTIVEPODCAST.If you have any feedback, ideas or topics you'd like covered on our podcast we'd love to hear from you. Please get in touch via our contact page, leave a voicemail on 0800 881 5805 or mention @RatherInventive on Twitter.
In this podcast we discuss the role of different dog training associations and how to find the correct one for you. We also covered regulation - will it ever happen? would it be a good or a bad thing and what should it look like? Sarah is the president of the International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants. She has written articles for the APDT and Karen Pryor's ClickerTraining.com and was included in Ken Ramirez's book Better Together: The Collected Wisdom of Modern Dog Trainers. She's also spoken at the APDT Conference multiple times and teaches workshops throughout the U.S and Canada. Show Notes: www.nickbenger.com/sarah-dixon IMPACT Pet Business Success Summit: https://www.growyourpetbusinessfast.com/impact Dom's 33 ideas: https://www.growyourpetbusinessfast.com/33ideas/
...with Sarah Dixon from Helping Hands. Learn more and how to pay for it. Stay tuned for bloopers at the end. To reach Helping Hands call: 704-874-1804.
CLICK HERE for the podcast outline. Sarah Dixon Bio Sarah Dixon is a Certified Dog Behaviour Consultant who originates from British Columbia Canada but is currently working for Instinct Dog Behavior & Training LLC in New York City. She has had articles published in the APDT (Association of Professional Dog Trainers) Chronicle of the Dog, […] The post Sarah Dixon – President of IAABC: “Earning your chops in NYC” appeared first on Animal Training Academy.
TAKE THE TOUR: Summit Place of Kings Mountain: Assisted Living with a Smile! Just a wonderful time and a wonderful place. Sarah Dixon was kind enough to give us a tour of this amazing living space where assisted living is more like an apartment with a nurse around the corner. From assisted living to memory care, Summit Place gives top tier service to its residents. . . . #ElderLawReport #assistedliving #independentliving #longtermcare #activities #estateplanning #assetprotection #assetpreservation #elderlaw #savingthefarm #hometownheroes
Sarah Dixon from the Iowa Primary Care Association joins us to talk about efforts in Iowa to make HIV/AIDS screenings routine in order to increase access to HIV/AIDS care.