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Rick & Kelly's friends lost their dogs during a wedding event in the Dayton, Ohio area, and they're offering a $25,000 REWARD for the safe return of their Shih Tzu named Stella! The little guy went missing in the Bellbrook/Beavercreek area of Dayton/South Dayton, and the owners are serious about paying the $25 grand to the hero who finds Stella, so let them know if you do at 561-774-5865... plus Kelly gets another round of microneedling, Happy Birthday to Jackson, Rick has a scary snooping experience with Uber in NYC and some Golden Gate bridge blockers are getting their day in court IN THE NEWS!Get your Mary & Jane SUNNY DROPS on Kelly's shopmy:https://shopmy.us/kellyandrickRick & Kelly are PROUD to be the OFFICIAL LAUNCH PARTNERS with SOULLIFE MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS here in America! Get the Rick & Kelly DOUBLE discount of $20 off per bottle by buying 2 or more bottles & hitting AUTO ORDER at:https://www.soullife.com/rickandkellyCheck out Rick & Kelly's favorite MAKE WELLNESS ingestible peptides:https://boards.com/a/vL3gBe.kypDicRick & Kelly proudly reveal their new DAILY SMASH MERCH WEBSITE is UP!!! Get your Smash hats, mugs, sweats and more at:https://dailysmashmerch.spiritsale.com/Check out the KaramMD Trifecta "Complete Anti-Aging Routine" and get 20% OFF with Rick's code "RK20" by clicking the link in their shopmy on instagram, or here at:https://shopmy.us/kellyandrickFor more info on how to book Kelly, Rick or the two of them for coffee, lunch, dinner or drinks, go to:https://www.fansocial.coRick & Kelly would love for you to join them on Patreon, where they post full hour long, commercial free episodes every week, including celebrity interviews, cooking segments and other videos you won't find on their YouTube channel!Sign up for the Rick & Kelly Show on Patreon.com now by clicking on: www.patreon.com/rickkellyshow#golden #goldengate #goldengatebridge #bridgeblockers #illegal #prison #missing #missingdog #reward #shihtzu #paddys #uber #shopmy #lost #lostdog #soullife #cameo #newsmax #anchorman #china #trump #newsmax #newsmax2 #drjimstoppani #patreon #podcast #nyc #newyork #huntingtonbeach #readers #rhoc #kellydodd #cooking #kellydodd #realhousewives #patreon #jefflewislive #siriusxm #pickleballpartytown
Episode 4 of the Valley brings us more ridiculousness. Lets see, we have Mr. Milker, Both Ways Bob, Shih Tzu hair, Schwartz having no game, and Juliana breaks down a day park hopping at Disneyland and how insane that place has become. And yes, this group continues to just be weird. Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 4 of the Valley brings us more ridiculousness. Lets see, we have Mr. Milker, Both Ways Bob, Shih Tzu hair, Schwartz having no game, and Juliana breaks down a day park hopping at Disneyland and how insane that place has become. And yes, this group continues to just be weird. Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danny’s “man milkers” made their debut and Dolores was not happy about it. And, Teddi and Dolores are getting honest about GLP-1s. What did Teddi’s doctor say when she asked him for a prescription?! What’s Dolores’ advice? Plus, Teddi got in trouble for something she said back on RHOBH… Does she still stand behind it?! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A 75-year-old woman beaten for asking two women to clean up their dog's poop... A stolen Shih Tzu is back in it's owners hands in New Jersey... Would you allow a dog to kiss you for money? full 453 Thu, 09 Apr 2026 09:43:32 +0000 EfNg1XfifQjIoew3OzL6TvPXpuIkocJR news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news A 75-year-old woman beaten for asking two women to clean up their dog's poop... A stolen Shih Tzu is back in it's owners hands in New Jersey... Would you allow a dog to kiss you for money? The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Rex Heuermann is expected to plead guilty today to being the Gilgo beach killer... A woman and a little boy are wanted for stealing a Shih Tzu Terrier from a backyard... full 480 Wed, 08 Apr 2026 10:04:18 +0000 pUQShIHKJfySJqcednV0JH2RDxuPnXX4 news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Rex Heuermann is expected to plead guilty today to being the Gilgo beach killer... A woman and a little boy are wanted for stealing a Shih Tzu Terrier from a backyard... The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Sign up for Audible, using our affiliate link! When you sign up for Audible you will be helping out our podcast, and the “Terry goat fund.” Sign up, and get your first month free. After that it becomes $15 every month. You can unsubscribe at any time. Each month you will get one token for an audible book, and some really great prices and discounts on titles that you want to add to your library. Quick recap This was episode 271 of Season 6 of the podcast That Sounds Funny: “Three Blind Siblings Tell It the Way, we See It,” hosted by Keith, Jill and Terry. The episode featured news stories including a bowling alley fire in Litchfield, a goldfish-driven car built by an engineer from the Netherlands, and various animal rescue stories including a badger in a school closet and a red fox stowaway on a cargo ship. The hosts played a Sanford & Son trivia game and Terry presented a top 10 list of funny things about leprechauns. The anchor topic was manual skills, with Keith sharing details about copper plating techniques, and the show concluded with bird-themed jokes and puns. Summary Terry shared his experience at a bowling alley birthday party for his 4-year-old grandson, where his stepdaughter Erin, who is autistic, bowled for the first time and achieved a score of over 500. Jill mentioned her daughter in Wichita, Kansas, had rescued a malnourished chicken. Keith shared news about a Litchfield bowling alley fire, though the cause remained unclear. News of the Week As a bonus, Terry reports on an overturned semi-truck that spilled pancake syrup. He then shared a story about an engineer from the Netherlands who built a car for his pet goldfish to drive, achieving a world record distance of 40 feet in one minute. Jill shared a story about a Flamin’ Hot Cheeto shaped like the Pokémon Charizard that sold for $87,800 at auction. Keith shared a story about a 26-year-old man in Los Angeles who has spent a decade playing Pokémon Go daily and has accumulated a collection of Pokémon cards worth $70,000. Terry then shared a story about animal control in California being called to a high school to remove a badger found hiding in a storage closet. Jill shared about a Shih Tzu dog that got stuck on elevated train tracks in Philadelphia and was rescued using a cherry picker, with authorities still looking for the dog’s owners. Keith then described a red fox that stowed away on a cargo ship from the UK to the US, ending up at the Bronx Zoo. Terry concluded by sharing about Merlin, a potbellied pig in California with 1.1 million Instagram followers, who has been trained to use buttons to communicate his needs. Jill's Trivia Quiz Jill shared trivia questions about the TV show Sanford and Son, including details about characters, actors, and specific episodes. They worked through various questions about the show’s timeline, characters like Fred Sanford, Lamont, and Aunt Esther, and specific plot details such as the neighbor’s unusual pet goat and Fred’s hospital scene. The participants took turns answering questions and sharing their memories of the show, with some questions requiring guesses due to the obscure nature of the information being sought. Terry's Top 10 List Terry presented a humorous top 10 list about leprechauns, covering topics like their struggles with online shopping, lactose intolerance, and rainbow timing. Anchor Topic This is the feature we talk about blindness related issues. Keith begins by saying that a new tactile $10 bill will be released later in the year. The group discussed the process of creating copper plate rubbings, where a wooden dowel is used to transfer the texture of an object onto a thin copper sheet. Keith explained how the process involves starting with a large dowel and gradually working down to a pencil tip size for detailed impressions. The discussion included details about mounting the finished copper plate on wood and applying an antiquing finish, as well as considerations about the durability of the copper rubbing when traveling. Email and Final Thoughts Keith reviewed an email from a priest who shared a story about a drunk person asking about arthritis. He also shared another about farmers trying to mate pigs. Keith also played voicemails containing funny family anecdotes, including a story from a Sunday school teacher about getting into heaven and another about a child using a “sick box” at church. The segment concluded with information about how listeners can submit their own funny family stories to the show. The final word from our AI companion. The meeting was a casual conversation focused on sharing jokes, primarily bird-themed puns. Participants, including Keith and Jill, took turns telling jokes and sharing humorous stories. Terry joined later but did not contribute significantly due to technical issues. The conversation ended with a reminder about the show’s webpage and how listeners can engage with the content. Show notes written by AI, edited as needed by Keith. Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast. Bringing you family-friendly entertainment through classic, old-time radio. Episodes are posted daily. Keith and his Retrobots share everything in his collection from the days of vintage radio. Adventure, comedy, detective, westerns, and lots in between. If you don't hear your favorite show, just ask Visit the web page today, https://retro-otr.com
In this episode, I sit down with therapist, entrepreneur, retreat host, and fellow neurodivergent human Patrick Casale to talk about something we don't sugarcoat enough: autistic burnout, ADHD burnout, addiction, masking, and what happens when a “successful” life becomes unsustainable.Patrick has built an incredible career—international retreats, multiple podcasts, coaching programs, and a group practice—yet behind the scenes he's been navigating 18+ months of deep autistic burnout. We unpack the tension between ADHD-driven dopamine chasing and autism's need for sensory regulation, the grief that comes with saying no, and what it really means to honor your capacity. This one is raw, honest, and real.Patrick Casale, MA, LCMHC, is an AuDHD TEDx speaker, therapist, podcaster, and entrepreneur. He's the founder of All Things Private Practice LLC and Resilient Mind Counseling PLLC, a group practice in Asheville, NC. As a neurodivergent business coach, he leads international retreats and summits helping entrepreneurs navigate impostor syndrome, self-doubt, and perfectionism while embracing authenticity. He coined the phrase “Doubt Yourself. Do It Anyway.”™He hosts the All Things Private Practice Podcast and co-hosts Divergent Conversations. Patrick lives in Asheville with his wife Ariel and their very neurotic (but lovable) Shih Tzu, Hudson. He loves travel, Lord of the Rings, Anthony Bourdain, red pandas, cold brew, and craft beer. Episode Highlights:[2:26] – Why hearing his own bio feels overwhelming in burnout[3:29] – What 18 months of autistic burnout has really looked like[6:12] – High masking, high achievement, and hidden shutdown[9:41] – ADHD vs. autism burnout: dopamine chasing vs. sensory overload[13:33] – Grieving the “dream job” that no longer works[14:13] – The origin of “Doubt Yourself. Do It Anyway.”[17:14] – Deconstructing hustle culture as a neurodivergent entrepreneur[26:30] – ADHD diagnosis first, autism later: identity and missed signs[29:55] – Burnout vs. nervous system overload[35:25] – Special interests as a burnout barometer[39:54] – ADHD, dopamine, and addiction[45:26] – Practical regulation tools before burnout hits Links & ResourcesTEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/hyImqW69OY4?si=yeo1bjgn5rvcx0AM Instagram: https://instagram.com/patrick.casale Website: https://allthingspractice.com All Things Private Practice Podcast: https://www.allthingspractice.com/all-things-private-practice-podcast Divergent Conversations Podcast: https://divergentpod.com Thank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach and help more individuals navigating their journeys with ADHD.
Roger is an adult Shih Tzu mix who is very playful, curious and loves belly rubs and the focus of this month's Wiggly Tail update from the Humane Society of South Central Michigan. HSSCM Executive Director Jessica Gilbert tells us all about him and his perfect environment. Jessica also offers tips for how you can keep your pets safe when going for walks on the snow and ice. Episode ResourcesHumane Society of South Central Michigan WebsiteRoger on PetfinderMore Wiggly Tail episodesABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERSFormer WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview program focused on community leaders and newsmakers in and around Battle Creek. Community Matters is heard Saturdays, 8:00 AM Eastern on WBCK-FM (95.3) and anytime at battlecreekpodcast.com.Community Matters is sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln and produced by Livemic Communications.Do you have a non-profit you'd like to hear highlighted on Community Matters? Go to our website and let us know!
Dan Bongino has built an entire persona on being the tough-talking, truth-sniffing, deep-state-busting warrior who's supposedly unafraid to charge into the darkest corners of American corruption. Yet when the Epstein files finally landed on his desk—after years of him teasing their explosive contents and promising that he, unlike all the cowards in the room, would expose everything—he folded faster than a cheap suit at a clearance sale. Instead of the crusader he advertised, we got a man suddenly terrified of his own shadow, suddenly deferential to “protocol,” suddenly convinced that nothing in Epstein's orbit pointed to trafficking networks, financial malfeasance, or co-conspirators. His audience was expecting the pit bull he portrays on air; what they got was a Shih Tzu hiding behind government talking points. And that's the hypocrisy that burns brightest: the guy who built his brand screaming about elite protection rackets turned into the loudest voice assuring everyone that Epstein was just a “lone pervert,” as if the photos, the lawsuits, the settlements, the flight logs, the financial ties, and the emails simply evaporated.Worse, Bongino's silence isn't the silence of someone who doesn't know—it's the silence of someone who does. A former Secret Service agent and self-styled insider absolutely understands the magnitude of a case involving international trafficking, intelligence links, financial networks, and political entanglements. He knows that the official narrative is a thin, flimsy shield covering a mountain of rot, yet he has chosen to pretend the mountain doesn't exist because acknowledging it would force him to confront the very institutions and figures he's built his career defending. That's the real betrayal here: not just to the public, but to the survivors whose stories he casually sidelines. Dan Bongino didn't just fail to expose the Epstein network—he became part of the insulation around it, an amplifier of the same dismissive messaging the powerful rely on when their secrets get a little too close to daylight.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Dan Bongino has built an entire persona on being the tough-talking, truth-sniffing, deep-state-busting warrior who's supposedly unafraid to charge into the darkest corners of American corruption. Yet when the Epstein files finally landed on his desk—after years of him teasing their explosive contents and promising that he, unlike all the cowards in the room, would expose everything—he folded faster than a cheap suit at a clearance sale. Instead of the crusader he advertised, we got a man suddenly terrified of his own shadow, suddenly deferential to “protocol,” suddenly convinced that nothing in Epstein's orbit pointed to trafficking networks, financial malfeasance, or co-conspirators. His audience was expecting the pit bull he portrays on air; what they got was a Shih Tzu hiding behind government talking points. And that's the hypocrisy that burns brightest: the guy who built his brand screaming about elite protection rackets turned into the loudest voice assuring everyone that Epstein was just a “lone pervert,” as if the photos, the lawsuits, the settlements, the flight logs, the financial ties, and the emails simply evaporated.Worse, Bongino's silence isn't the silence of someone who doesn't know—it's the silence of someone who does. A former Secret Service agent and self-styled insider absolutely understands the magnitude of a case involving international trafficking, intelligence links, financial networks, and political entanglements. He knows that the official narrative is a thin, flimsy shield covering a mountain of rot, yet he has chosen to pretend the mountain doesn't exist because acknowledging it would force him to confront the very institutions and figures he's built his career defending. That's the real betrayal here: not just to the public, but to the survivors whose stories he casually sidelines. Dan Bongino didn't just fail to expose the Epstein network—he became part of the insulation around it, an amplifier of the same dismissive messaging the powerful rely on when their secrets get a little too close to daylight.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Dan Bongino has built an entire persona on being the tough-talking, truth-sniffing, deep-state-busting warrior who's supposedly unafraid to charge into the darkest corners of American corruption. Yet when the Epstein files finally landed on his desk—after years of him teasing their explosive contents and promising that he, unlike all the cowards in the room, would expose everything—he folded faster than a cheap suit at a clearance sale. Instead of the crusader he advertised, we got a man suddenly terrified of his own shadow, suddenly deferential to “protocol,” suddenly convinced that nothing in Epstein's orbit pointed to trafficking networks, financial malfeasance, or co-conspirators. His audience was expecting the pit bull he portrays on air; what they got was a Shih Tzu hiding behind government talking points. And that's the hypocrisy that burns brightest: the guy who built his brand screaming about elite protection rackets turned into the loudest voice assuring everyone that Epstein was just a “lone pervert,” as if the photos, the lawsuits, the settlements, the flight logs, the financial ties, and the emails simply evaporated.Worse, Bongino's silence isn't the silence of someone who doesn't know—it's the silence of someone who does. A former Secret Service agent and self-styled insider absolutely understands the magnitude of a case involving international trafficking, intelligence links, financial networks, and political entanglements. He knows that the official narrative is a thin, flimsy shield covering a mountain of rot, yet he has chosen to pretend the mountain doesn't exist because acknowledging it would force him to confront the very institutions and figures he's built his career defending. That's the real betrayal here: not just to the public, but to the survivors whose stories he casually sidelines. Dan Bongino didn't just fail to expose the Epstein network—he became part of the insulation around it, an amplifier of the same dismissive messaging the powerful rely on when their secrets get a little too close to daylight.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Welcome to I Like Movies, this episode we discuss the 2014 Christopher Guest classic Best in Show - this Shih Tzu goes up to eleven.
Like many episodes of The GoodKind Podcast, we're talking about family today... specifically about the furry friends that might (or might not) be considered family, too. Clayton, Amy, and Chris are wading into the wildly opinionated world of pets — from Christmas-card dogs to pet strollers to whether animals have “personalities” or souls. What starts as a silly debate (“Are pets human?”) turns into a surprisingly reflective conversation about companionship, responsibility, family rhythms, and why so many people invest deeply in their animals.The hosts discuss the fine line between domestication and humanization, why dogs are basically analog antidotes to screen time, and the unexpected ways pets can teach gentleness, care, and even play. They share their own pet histories — from Chicken Alfredo the dog to Lucy the portrait-taking Shih Tzu — and wrap with the real benefits pets can bring to a home when kept in the right perspective.This episode is equal parts comedy, conviction, and honest parenting conversation. Whether you're a dog devotee, a reluctant pet parent, or a “hard no” on lizards in Christmas photos…you'll find something to laugh about (and maybe rethink).TakeawaysPeople often treat pets as if they're human—and that's a genuine cause for concern.Domestication has historically been functional; “pets as companions” is a modern phenomenon.There's a difference between a pet and a replacement for human connection.Pets can provide non-screen fun, play, and even stress relief.Caring for an animal can teach kids gentleness, responsibility, and empathy.Dogs can bring families outdoors, increase activity, and promote healthy rhythms.Pets introduce joy, consistency, and analog moments in an overly digital world.
A DoorDash delivery driver in upstate New York faces serious criminal charges after she recorded a naked customer inside his home and posted the video online, as she accuses him of sexual assault. A small Missouri city will pay $500,000 to settle a lawsuit after a blind and deaf Shih Tzu dog was shot by a police officer. Drew Nelson reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A group text about the search for missing Missouri teen Kaniah Jennings now gives way to a murder case in which three men face new court delays after her body is found. A small Missouri city will pay $500,000 to settle a lawsuit after a blind and deaf Shih Tzu dog was shot by a police officer. Drew Nelson reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They call it greedy. We call it boundaries. This is Greedy Bitch — where groomers stop settling, stop explaining, and start living life on their own terms. I'm your host, River Lee — and listen, if your hands hurt, your phone won't stop buzzing, and your clients are already asking to be squeezed in before the holidays… friend, I feel you. We are about to be in the thick of it. It's the season of over-caffeinated chaos. Fur is literally everywhere. You've got bows in places bows were never meant to be. And somehow, even with all this “holiday cheer,” you're starting to feel… tapped out. Because here's the thing no one tells you about gratitude season: it can make you forget your own limits. You start thinking, “I should be thankful. I should say yes. I should just push through.” But that's not gratitude — that's martyrdom dressed like a turkey. True gratitude doesn't mean saying yes to everything. It means respecting yourself enough to say no when you need to. So today, we're going to talk about something most groomers struggle with — especially this time of year — and that's boundaries. Because friend, boundaries are not mean. Boundaries are not selfish. Boundaries are how you say, “I'm grateful for what I have — and I want to protect it.” So grab that cold cup of coffee from this morning, take a deep breath, and let's talk about how “no” can actually be the kindest form of “thank you.” Let's be real. Groomers have a hard time saying no. Some of us will spend hours dematting a dog so we don't have to send them home as a shaved naked sacrificial lamb for the holidays… Then someone squeezes in that once a year husky or the doodle who canceled the last 2 months appointments… then, SURPRISE! They have to get in now because it's an emergency. It seems like the holidays mean handling cranky clients —God forbid you tell someone you can't squeeze them in? That you'll have to shave their dog like a naked mole rat? Suddenly we're hiding in the back room so we don't have to make eye contact with the customer we know is going to be pissed or turning the ringer off so you don't have to avoid the call from ‘you know who.' Why? Because we're scared. Scared of losing clients. Scared they'll bad-mouth us online. Scared they'll think we don't care about their pets we sacrifice so deeply for. And then there's the guilt. “Oh, they've been coming here forever.” “Oh, their dog's so sweet, I'll just squeeze them in.” “Oh, it's just one more little Shih Tzu — what's the harm?” The harm is your sanity. Every “just one more” chips away at your patience, your body, and your joy. And let's not forget the soft yes. You know the one: “Let me see what I can do.” “If someone cancels, I'll call you.” Or my personal favorite: “I'll try to fit you in somewhere.” No you won't. You're already booked up to your eyeballs. You're lying to yourself out of guilt. Here's what happens — you say yes out of kindness, but then you're angry the whole time you're grooming that dog. You try to smile when they come to pick up but you know they don't actually appreciate how much you did for them. You're rushing, your back hurts, you're starving, and you're muttering under your breath like, “I swear, next year I'm not doing this again.” But you will — unless you start recognizing that saying yes to everyone else means saying no to yourself. You think you're being grateful, but what you're really doing is giving your peace away in tiny little pieces — one soft yes at a time. And listen, if you've ever found yourself crying in your car between grooms, eating gas station snacks for lunch, and wondering why you're so tired — it's not because you're weak. It's because you've been saying “yes” when your soul and body has been begging you to say “no.” Alright— let's reframe this whole thing. What if saying “no” was actually the most loving thing you could do? Think about it this way: When you say no to an overbooked day, you're saying yes to the dogs already on your table. You're saying yes to doing your best work. When you say no to last-minute chaos, you're saying yes to your health, your family, your peace. That's not rejection — that's respect. Boundaries are love with structure. You know how we have grooming loops to keep dogs safely on grooming tables and in tubs? Boundaries are the emotional version of that. They keep your career from falling off the table. Let me tell you a quick story. A few years ago, I had a client — sweet lady, older and a terrible planner. Every thanksgiving AND christmas, she'd call me in a panic: “Oh River, I forgot to book! Can you just squeeze in Bailey? Just this once?” And every year, I'd cave. I'd stay late, skip dinner, and tell myself, “It's fine, it's the holidays.” One year, I was so behind that I actually forgot to eat for 12 hours. I was shaky, dehydrated, and trying to not shave down the ancient skin tag riddled bichon because ‘surely this is the last time' while convincing myself I was being kind. Spoiler alert: I wasn't. I was exhausted, cranky, and if I'm honest, Bailey could feel it. The following year, I said no. Kindly. Firmly. “I'm so sorry, I'm not accepting grooming clients in November or December if they had not received a full groom in September or October. Let's pre-book for next time so this doesn't happen again.” She huffed. She whined. And then? She booked ahead. Because clients adjust to the boundaries you teach them. That's when it hit me: Every time you say yes to something that hurts you, you're teaching clients that your time and energy don't matter. But every time you say no with confidence, you teach them that they're working with a professional — not a pushover. Boundaries don't scare away the right clients. They filter out the wrong ones. Alright, let's talk about how to actually do this. Because it's one thing to nod along, and it's another to hit “send” on that text that says, “I can't fit you in.” Here's where to start: Step one: Decide your limits before the chaos hits. Know the last booking date before the holiday. Are you working the morning of thanksgiving? Are you closed christmas eve morning? Then decide limitations like no full grooms the week of Thanksgiving or Christmas. Maybe set limits of how many dogs per day you'll groom and see what feels healthy. Write it down — because when you're tired, when you feel pressure, your boundaries get fuzzy. Step two: Communicate clearly. You can be kind and firm. Try something like: “Hey! I'm fully booked for the holidays, but I'd love to add you to my cancellation list or get you on the schedule for January.” That's not rude — that's clear boundaries. Step three: Use your tools. Post booking reminders on social media. Use automated messages. And if writing those texts stresses you out — don't worry, I've got you covered. I created a Free Holiday Boundaries Script with word-for-word responses for every “Can you squeeze me in?” and “But I forgot to book!” message you'll get this season. You can grab it right now at SavvyGroomer.com/HolidayBoundaries Step four: Enforce your boundaries. Once you set them, stick to them. Because if you don't respect your own limits, no one else will. You teach people how to treat you — and that includes your clients. Before we wrap up, I just want you to remember this: Boundaries are not barriers — they're bridges. They connect who you are to the life you actually want to live. When you say “no” from a place of love, you're saying, “I want to keep doing this career I adore, without losing myself in it.” That's not selfish. That's sacred. So this week, I want you to pick one small boundary to hold. Maybe it's no texting after hours. Maybe it's saying “no” to a same-day request. Maybe it's taking a lunch break — a real one, with food that didn't come from a gas station or dunkin donuts. Whatever it is, do it for you. Because gratitude without boundaries is just burnout in a cute outfit. You deserve peace. You deserve rest. And you deserve to be respected — by your clients and by yourself. Alright, that's it for this week's episode of Greedy Bitch. If this hit home, share it with a fellow groomer who needs permission to say “no” without guilt. And don't forget to grab your Free Holiday Boundaries Script at SavvyGroomer.com/HolidayBoundaries Until next time — stay grateful, stay gritty, and as always… stay greedy, bitch.
Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabia una vez enn los salones celestiales, donde los pensamientos se convierten en melodía, la luz no proyecta sombra y el tiempo se pliega como pétalos dejando que las emociones floten libres, un ángel sin nombre que fue convocado por el Consejo de la Alegría. Allí frente al consejo oyo como el anciano del viento le decía. Los humanos han olvidado como recibir alegría sin condiciones La tierra, necesita un nuevo tipo de consuelo: no uno que hablara, ni que predicara, sino uno que simplemente estuviera, irradiando dicha sin palabras.—Escoge tu forma —le dijeron—. Debes vivir entre los humanos, ser parte de sus días, de sus hogares, de sus silencios. El ángel escuchó. Su misión no era salvar, ni corregir, ni iluminar. Era estar. Ser presencia. Ser pausa. Ser caricia.El ángel descendió por la espiral de los vientos y observó. Vio niños llorando en rincones, ancianos solos en parques, parejas que discutían por cosas pequeñas. Vio también risas, abrazos, juegos... pero notó que la felicidad era frágil, como una pompa de jabón.Entonces, en una plaza en una tarde de otoni, vio a una anciana sentada en un banco. A su lado, un pequeño perro de pelaje blanco y dorado, ojos redondos como botones y hocico chato, la miraba con devoción. No pedía nada. Solo estaba allí. La mujer le hablaba como si fuera su nieto, su confesor, su memoria. y el perro, sin decir palabra, parecía entenderlo todo.El ángel supo.—Quiero ser eso —dijo—. Quiero ser un Shih Tzu.Y así fue.Nació en una camada de cinco, en una casa modesta. Lo llamaron Lilo sin saber que su nombre era más antiguo que las estrellas. Tenía el andar saltarín, la lengua siempre afuera, y una mirada que parecía decir: “Estoy aquí para ti”.Donde iba, dejaba una estela de calma. Los niños dejaban de llorar al acariciarlo. Los adultos, al mirarlo dormir hecho ovillo, recordaban que la ternura también es una forma de resistencia. Los ancianos lo sentían como un guardián silencioso, un compañero que no juzga ni exige.Lilo no ladraba mucho, pero cuando lo hacía, era como si dijera: “Estoy contigo. Todo está bien”.Cada noche, cuando todos dormían, Lilo se sentaba frente a la ventana y miraba las estrellas. En su interior, aún recordaba el Reino de la Luz. A veces, sus ojos brillaban como si recibiera mensajes. A veces, sus patas se movían como si danzara con seres invisibles.Dicen que los niños que lo miraban fijamente podían ver cosas que no sabían nombrar: recuerdos de otras vidas, promesas de futuros dulces, abrazos que aún no habían ocurrido. Fue tal la experiencia que estaban teniendo en la tierra con aquel Angel llamado Lilo que los sabios del consejo de la felicidad en el cielo decidieron que a partir de aquel momento todos los ángeles que fueran enviados a la tierra tendrían que tener la forma de un cachorro ya que nada en el mundo podía transmitir tal alegría como un perrito. . Y una grupo de ángeles han vivido en muchos hogares, siempre llegando justo cuando alguien más lo necesitaba. Un niño con pesadillas. Una mujer que acababa de perder a su madre. Un hombre que había olvidado cómo reír. A todos les enseñan a jugar de nuevo, a detenerse, a mirar el mundo con ojos de botón.Y así cuando Lilo recorre las calles con su familia claramente sabe reconocer a otro ángel y se le acerca a olerlo como un saludo de una logia secreta. Todos vienen del cielo. Y sabe lilo que cuando su cuerpo de Shih Tzu sea como las hojas del otono, cuando sus patitas ya no corran como antes, se recostara bajo un árbol y mirara al cielo agradeciendo los anos de felicidad que habrá regalado. Y desapar
In this return, learn about the backhanded compliment that Kyle regularly receives regarding the podcast! Then, Kyle explains his descent into narcissism and how it relates to (NA)CP. Then the bulk of the episode, Kyle gives his unsolicited opinion on 64 Halloween candies! There's a tournament coming up, so we explore topics like, which candy would you run into at the grocery store and try to avoid hanging out with? Would dark chocolate have a podcast? Would Twix be a suburban mom with a shih tzu and poorly behaved children? Kyle thinks so and you will too by the time this is over!
Chewy the Shih Tzu now has 75 new besties! STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/an-abandoned-shih-tzu-now-has-75-humans-to-love-on-him/
This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we speak with Gayle Kirschenbaum—author of Bullied to Besties: A Daughter's Journey to Forgiveness—about how she repaired her fraught relationship with her mother.At the end of the podcast, we hear from her mother, Millie, herself, now over 101 years old. In this episode we discuss: What does a “forgiveness coach” teach her students? How can we repair relationships across generations? What does it take to try to understand the full humanity of our parents? Tune in to hear a conversation about healing, forgiveness, and teshuva through love. Interview begins at 14:29.Gayle Kirschenbaum is an Emmy-winning TV producer, writer, photographer, coach, and speaker. She was invited to give a TED Talk called "No More Drama With Mama," about forgiveness and transforming difficult relationships into healthy ones. References:Top 5 by David BashevkinBullied to Besties: A Daughter's Journey to Forgiveness by Gayle Kirschenbaum“No More Drama With Mama” by Gayle Kirschenbaum“Cut! She's Chewing the Scenery; A Shih Tzu and Her Stage Mother Strive for Stardom”The Godfather Part IIIMy NoseThe Nanny You Can Heal Your Life by Louise HayFor more 18Forty:NEWSLETTER: 18forty.org/joinCALL: (212) 582-1840EMAIL: info@18forty.orgWEBSITE: 18forty.orgIG: @18fortyX: @18_fortyWhatsApp: join hereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
This is the story about a pup who disappeared, and one woman's quest to get her back. Let's switch gears to something a little more wholesome today, rounding out the week with a brand new pet adventure. We've had feline fantasias, but stay tuned for a canine conundrum - Emme the Shih Tzu has vanished, and one young woman has to use a very unconventional trick to try and find her. Will she succeed in bringing her baby home? Brittany Truske, the proprietor of Little Britt Pottery and my own personal lady love, makes her debut on the Slice to tell her story of every pet owner's nightmare - the day her dog disappeared. Is she bringing us a happy ending? Today we're serving: Emme is Missing WHAT IS THE SLICE? "The Slice" is a new single serving storytelling format where each episode is a new anecdote, and life itself is the adventure. Hosted by Jason Howard Heat, new episodes drop every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Subscribe and stick around if you love a good story. ENJOYED THIS EPISODE? Check out “Samurai Regrets His Freedom” - regular guest David Pratt tells the story of his cat-astrophic attempt to move apartment when his cat Samurai gets free. BRITTANY TRUSKE Little Britt Pottery (Instagram) PLUG OF THE DAY: SUPERKRAZEE PRO WRESTLING - FRIDAY NIGHT FULLY CHARGED When: Friday 8/22 @ 7pm Where: 827 Jersey Ave. Gloucester City, NJ 08030 How Much: $20 SUPPORT COLLECTED POSSIBILITIES Leave a Tip for the Teller: VenMo - JasonHowardHeat Cash App - $JasonHowardHeat Follow Collected Possibilities on Social Media Instagram Facebook Email us at collectedpossibilities@gmail.com
The episode begins with a heartwarming story of a 2-year-old shihtzu named Rex, who found a new home in a bar after his owner passed away. Next,a study from Nature Aging, indicating that age-related declines have slowed down, making 70 the new 60. He then covers a cancer study on firefighters who battled the Palisades fire, exploring their increased risk of cancer from hazardous substances. The episode also highlights the Homeless Memorial Blanket project, where volunteers created a giant quilt to honor homeless people who died in the cold. Finally, Mack shares a list of inappropriate calls made to Wales' 999 emergency number, emphasizing the importance of reserving emergency services for life-threatening situations. To become a premium subscriber (no ads and no feed drops) visit caloroga.com/plus. For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. You also get 25+ other shows on the network ad-free! To become a premium subscriber (no ads and no feed drops) visit caloroga.com/plus. For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. You also get 25+ other shows on the network ad-free!
In this heartwarming episode of The Dog Behind The Human, Dog Coach Francis shares two powerful letters from listeners whose lives were turned upside down — and ultimately transformed — by their dogs.Story 1: “Kiko Time”Lianne, a marketing assistant from Quezon City, thought she was just fostering a rescued aspin. What began as a temporary setup turned into a journey of torn shoes, missed meetings, and unexpected healing. Kiko didn't just interrupt their calendar—he became the heartbeat of their home.Story 2: “The Suitcase Moment”Carla, a longtime listener, opens up about relationship struggles, silent drift, and how one stubborn Shih Tzu named Buster jumped into a suitcase… and saved something worth holding on to. This is a story about love, reconnection, and the quiet ways dogs keep us grounded. Coach Francis reflects on how dogs don't fix our problems — they reveal what matters. From disrupting emotional spirals to becoming the quiet glue that holds everything together, this episode is a reminder that even the smallest dogs can teach us the biggest lessons.Listen now to uncover the messy, magical stories of the dogs behind the humans — and maybe, find your own story within theirs. Got a story? Email Dog Coach Francis and be part of our growing community of hearts changed by paws.#TheDogBehindTheHuman #Podcast #DogStories #RealLifeWithDogs #KikoAndBuster #DogCoachFrancis
A man at a So Cal nudist resort brutally murdered then butchered his married elderly neighbors because he was angry over a hot dog. The couple's beloved Shih Tzu was also among the carnage. An unusual smell turns a missing persons case into a macabre murder, when a man is found lounging out on the couch with his wife's decomposing remains...in several, sealed containers. Plus, an employee emails HR after executing a co-worker! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files, we talk about digital overwhelm. Are you feeling digitally overwhelmed? So much of our communication these days happens virtually, which inherently feels more performative and high-pressure. If you're already prone to impostor syndrome, you may feel even more like a fraud in these environments. But it doesn't have to be this challenging. My guest this week is Craig Mattson, professor of communication at Calvin University, who shares his research on work culture in our digital age, which inspired his book, Digital Overwhelm: A Mid-Career Guide to Coping at Work. Here we discuss the added stresses and self-doubts that come with communicating virtually. We also explore strategies to maintain confidence, leverage our existing strengths and communicate with greater intentionality.About My GuestProfessor Mattson taught and conducted research for 20 years at Trinity Christian College on the south side of Chicago, where he and his wife brought up four children. Now, having moved to Grand Rapids, Craig and Rhoda enjoy hiking, playing racquetball, and walking their Shih Tzu, an extremely timid creature named Chaucer. Craig writes quite nearly every day of his life and enjoys reading hard books in the company of good-humored folk.~Connect with Craig:Website: https://www.themodeswitch.com/~Connect with Kim and The Impostor Syndrome Files:Join the free Impostor Syndrome Challenge:https://www.kimmeninger.com/challengeLearn more about the Leading Humans discussion group:https://www.kimmeninger.com/leadinghumansgroupJoin the Slack channel to learn from, connect with and support other professionals: https://forms.gle/Ts4Vg4Nx4HDnTVUC6Join the Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadinghumansSchedule time to speak with Kim Meninger directly about your questions/challenges: https://bookme.name/ExecCareer/strategy-sessionConnect on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimmeninger/Website:https://kimmeninger.com
SEE US LIVE! We're doing a live show at the Kings Head Theatre in London on May 23rd. Visit wizardradio.lnk.to/tickets for tickets now. Yes... you read that right! A Gay And A NonGay officially won the Webby for Best Indie Podcast and it's all because of you, our amazing listeners. Please Note - this episode was recorded before the big win, so we still to talk about being nominated. On this episode of A Gay And A NonGay, James and Dan discuss the idea of gay people eating pot noodles. This inevitably leads to Dan's ongoing attempt to perfect his Shih Tzu lawyer joke... We'll be back next week with another award winning episode of the podcast! Follow A Gay & A NonGay TikTok: @gaynongay Instagram: @gaynongay YouTube: @gaynongay Facebook: @gaynongay Website: gaynongay.com Email Us: us@gaynongay.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The world met the first American pope this week, but a second-grade conclave in Georgia stole hearts first. Venice is one of the most beautiful cities in the world – CNN National Correspondent Erica Hill shares how engineers plan to keep it that way. An abandoned Shih Tzu became the star of a senior center in Texas. Meet the 2025 National Teacher of the Year. Plus, in honor of Mother's Day, we collected some of your favorite “mom advice.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The world met the first American pope this week, but a second-grade conclave in Georgia stole hearts first. Venice is one of the most beautiful cities in the world – CNN National Correspondent Erica Hill shares how engineers plan to keep it that way. An abandoned Shih Tzu became the star of a senior center in Texas. Meet the 2025 National Teacher of the Year. Plus, in honor of Mother's Day, we collected some of your favorite “mom advice.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this Wiggly Tail update from the Humane Society of South Central Michigan, Lacy and Jessica join Community Matters to talk about three big things:Whisker Mixer Fundraiser: Set for Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at The Base in Springfield, this annual event features a silent auction with themed items - and 7-night accommodations in a 2-bedroom condo in Orlando.Work at HSSCM: Have a calling to work with animals? The Humane Society is looking for its next great team members.Sophie: The latest adoptable poster-pet of the month. She's a lovey Shih Tzu mix who wants to be part of the family.Episode ResourcesHumane Society of South Central Michigan websiteSophie on PetfinderRichard reads to the kittens at HSSCMMore Wiggly Tail episodesABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERSFormer WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview program focused on community leaders and newsmakers in and around Battle Creek. Community Matters is heard Saturdays at 8:00 AM on WBCK-FM (95.3) and anytime at battlecreekpodcast.com.Community Matters is sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln and produced by Livemic Communications.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Craig Mattson, an organizational researcher, professor at Calvin University, and expert in workplace communication. We dive deep into the pressures of the modern workplace, particularly for Gen Z and Millennial professionals, and explore how digital overwhelm, constant connectivity, and workplace technology are reshaping our daily lives.
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In this episode, we dive into the innovative concept of using fictional characters as podcast hosts! Inspired by Spill the Tea with the Top-Notch Dogs, a spinoff of the full-cast audiobook Top-Notch Adventures with Our Clueless Human, Becky explores how this imaginative format can add personality and engagement to your own podcast projects. Join us as we present an episode of Spill the Tea with the Top-Notch Dogs, where the charming Shih Tzu hosts chat with veterinarian Dr. Dawn Philos about her book, Tales of a Pet Vet. Covering topics from pet companionship to hydration tips, this fun and insightful discussion highlights how storytelling and character-driven narratives can enhance podcasting. Thinking about launching your own podcast? Pro Audio Voices is here to help! From crafting your intro and outro to launching and monetizing your show, we provide customized support every step of the way. Visit proaudiovoices.com to schedule a discovery call and bring your podcast vision to life. Subscribe to Audiobook Connection and stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes insights into the world of audiobooks! #audiobookconnection #audiobookproduction #ProAudioVoices #fictionalpodcasthosts #podcastingtips #audiobookindustry #creativepodcasting #TopNotchAdventures #SpillTheTea #petpodcast #DrDawnPhilos #TalesOfAPetVet #podcastmonetization #startapodcast #audiobooknarration #podcasthosting #voiceacting #behindthescenes #podcaststrategy
Lots of tears on Kelly Ripa's show today as she shared news that her beloved dog that appeared regularly on her show has passed away. Ripa says for the last 17 years the Shih Tzu named Chewie was an amazing companion to her family and losing her has been beyond tough. And President Trump's comments that he wants to take over war torn Gaza and turn it into the “Riviera of the Middle East” caused lots of mouths to drop around the world. Many thought he had to be joking, but that doesn't appear to be the case. Plus, with news Donald Trump will be the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl, security is being beefed up to a whole new level. More than 2,000 federal agents are working alongside the New Orleans Police Department. And egg prices skyrocketed to as much as 19 dollars a dozen due to bird flu wiping out millions of chickens. Now comes this...thieves stealing 100,000 eggs being transported to grocery stores. The stolen eggs are worth 40,000 dollars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark and Andy Hooser discuss everything from Pit Bulls and Shih Tzu's to ElonMusk and Tulsi Gabbard. A fun Monday broadcast to kick off the first full week of 2025. Does Elon Musk really get it when it comes to the right to bear arms? The consensus is yes. Musk would be unable at this point to walk back his firm and publicly made statements in support of the right to bear arms and freedom of speech, much like Tulsi Gabbard. With Dementia Joe Biden signing a flurry of EO's designed to thwart the incoming Trump administration efforts, would he go so far as to move against the 2A with some sort of additional EO before his departure, also?
Craig Mattson: Communication Expert and Vocational Researcher Craig Mattson is a seasoned organizational researcher and professor at Calvin University, specializing in the field of communication. With a keen focus on the vocational experiences of rising professionals—particularly Gen Z and Millennials—Craig's research delves into the intensities and pressures faced in the modern American workplace. His work bridges generational gaps, offering insights that resonate with professionals of all ages navigating today's dynamic professional landscape. Before academia, Craig was a radio broadcaster, cultivating a rich understanding of communication's role in building connections. As a teacher and neighbor, he continues to weave these insights into his interactions, fostering meaningful dialogues within and beyond his professional sphere. Craig resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with his spouse and their Shih-Tzu, Chaucer. Together, they are proud parents to four young-adult children. His personal and professional experiences offer a unique blend of expertise and relatability, making him a trusted voice on vocational challenges and generational dynamics in the workplace. Join us as we uncover Craig's insights into workplace communication, generational challenges, and his journey from radio to research. Learn More Here: https://www.digitaloverwhelm.com/ ..... Want to be a guest on WITneSSes? Send Elisha Arowojobe a message on #PodMatch, here: Want to be a guest on WITneSSes? Send Elisha Arowojobe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/ambelisha Elevate your business with Anastasia's expert consulting. Use code Elisha3 for an exclusive offer and transform your business today! https://resurrectionmentor.wixsite.com/so/42PDEPEB8?languageTag=en
What happens when the smartest, most loving dog leaves this world but refuses to leave your side? In this heartwarming episode of The Grave Talks, we hear the touching story of Tyler, the cocker spaniel who adored his family, outsmarted doors, and chased after his favorite mailman until the very end. But that wasn't the end for Tyler—or for Andy, the little Shih Tzu who couldn't stop looking for her best friend. This is a daily EXTRA from The Grave Talks. Grave Confessions is an extra daily dose of true paranormal ghost stories told by the people who survived them! If you have a Grave Confession, Call it in 24/7 at 1-888-GHOST-13 (1-888-446-7813) Subscribe to get all of our true ghost stories EVERY DAY! Visit http://www.thegravetalks.com Please support us on Patreon and get access to our AD-FREE ARCHIVE, ADVANCE EPISODES & MORE at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Now at Noon headlines. Guests include MMAC Senior Advisor Tim Sheehy and the Owner of the Hounds and Tap Leah Neuroth. We wrap up with some of the most popular retirement destinations.
Imagine a psychic sitting across from you, describing the dogs in your life—some you've loved and lost, some that have yet to come, and all with a connection so deep it practically howls. Suddenly, memories of your Shih Tzu choosing you and the undeniable bond with every dog in your life take on a paranormal glow. Is it possible that every furry friend was destined for you, lifetime after lifetime? If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show at http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ or call 1-855-853-4802! Want AD-FREE & ADVANCE RELEASE EPISODES? Become a Premium Subscriber Through Apple Podcasts now!!! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online/id880791662?mt=2&uo=4&ls=1 Or Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Or Our Website: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118
Life can get pretty messy, can't it? No matter how much I plan, things still seem to go off track, leaving me feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. But some of the greatest lessons come from those unexpected twists and turns. In this episode, I'm sharing how I've embraced the chaos, found some humor in the mess, and what has helped me trust that even when life doesn't go as planned, there's always a way forward.In this episode, we delve into:1. How I (Unwillingly) Ended Up Looking Like a Shih Tzu 2. Leaning Into Where You Are When Life Sucks: Battling Fatigue, Brain Fog, and Emotional Struggles 3. The Impact of Social Support and Our Pets on Healing 4. Why a “Ladybug Moment” List Can Help Trust That Solutions Will AppearThis episode is perfect for you if:● You're facing setbacks and need a reminder that it's okay to not be okay.● You're looking for ways to cultivate more patience and compassion for yourself.● You love real, honest stories that remind you life doesn't always go according to plan.● You're an animal lover who knows the joy that pets can bring, especially during tough times.Take a deep breath and know that this conversation will leave you feeling seen, supported, and encouraged to trust in the process of life.We would love to hear your thoughts on this podcast episode! Head over to @purplestars.world on Instagram and share the valuable insights you gained. Can't wait to hear from you!Sending lots of love, SarahWhat We Discussed:01:04 I'm Proof – People Do End Up Looking Like Their Pets 04:21 Being Sick for Weeks: It's Hard When You're Not Where You Want to Be 09:10 It's OK to Be Sad – No Matter How Small or Big the Battle Seems 11:20 Impact of Isolation and the Healing Power of Connection 14:18 Why Starting a Ladybug Moment List Can Help You Trust Throughout Life's Challenges Connect with us:Website: https://purple-stars.usInstagram: @purplestars.world https://www.instagram.com/purplestars.worldInstagram: @sarah.hoelzl https://www.instagram.com/sarah.hoelzlYoutube: @PurpleStarsWorld https://www.youtube.com/@PurpleStarsWorld
Learn more and sign up for Fetch On-Demand here today! Erin Maegerle is currently in her second year at Rowan University, enrolled in the inaugural class of the Schriber School of Veterinary Medicine's 3+4 BSDVM program. A 2023 magna cum laude graduate from Egg Harbor Township High School, she has been working in various roles in small animal practices in South Jersey since she was 16. Maegerle is also involved in a research lab at Rowan, studying the behavior of wildlife species in South Jersey. Growing up at the Jersey Shore, she developed a lifelong fascination with horseshoe crabs and is eager to learn more about their ecology and conservation. A passionate and accomplished musical theatre enthusiast, she recently starred as Philia in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" with Fool Moon Theatre Company in Margate, NJ. Maegerle also has a Shih Tzu named Phineas, a cat named Herman, and a variety of reptiles and is looking forward to a long and exciting career in veterinary medicine.
Kendall and Galey are in NYC for Galey's surprise home makeover install, working with an incredible group of women—while running on no sleep! It's Kendall's first time jumping into an install, and they barely make it in time after a mad dash through the city, cramming two hours of shopping into just 20 minutes. Galey spills the tea on her new peel-and-stick wallpaper line and shares some fun makeover ideas you can totally do in a rental.Join the laughs as they take you behind the scenes, chat about "womanfesting" greatness, and crack up when Galey tries cold brew for the first time. Plus, they gush over their newest additon, a Shih Tzu puppy, Penny and Kendall's surprise gift for her mom—tickets to Hans Zimmer. And don't miss their reflections on betting on yourself and answers to fan questions from @wholeheartedlypod! Thanks to our sponsors: Land Rover - Ready for a wide range of adventures, the Defender family features the two-door Defender 90, the Defender 110, and the Defender 130 which seats up to eight. Learn more at https://LandroverUSA.com/Defender AG1 = Try AG1 and get a FREE bottle of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase at drinkAG1.com/WHOLE. Betterhelp = This episode of Wholeheartedly is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/WHOLE and get on your way to being your best self. AquaTru - Get 20% OFF any AquaTru purifier! Just go to
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Are clients' expectations driving your pet care business to the brink? In this episode, Heather Scott, owner of Heather's Pet Care, delves into the challenges of managing unrealistic client demands and the impact Covid lockdowns continues to have on their expectations. She shares her journey of phasing out overnight services due to financial and legal constraints, highlighting the importance of setting boundaries and clear communication. Heather also discusses her refined hiring process and the significance of realistic job previews for new staff. Finally, she emphasizes the value of community engagement and local networking in building a loyal client base and adapting to industry changes. Main topics: Client Expectations and Behavior Challenges of Overnight Services Pricing and Industry Competition Hiring and Training Staff Community Engagement and Networking Main takeaway: Adapting to industry changes is essential for growth. About our guest: It started when my dad decided to get my family a puppy! In 2003, we adopted a mini Shih Tzu and she quickly became the highlight of our family. From there, I grew a huge love for animals! Back in 2013, I got a phone call asking if I could help out a family friend with her multiple pets for two weeks. After meeting me, the owner's took a leap of faith to travel around the world and leave me with their pets. Once they got home, they couldn't have been happier! Shortly after, I decided to take my love for animals and turn it into a business. Being around animals is the highlight of my day! Links: Previously on: https://www.petsitterconfessional.com/episodes/031-heather-scott Email: info@heatherpetcare.com www.heatherpetcare.com Instagram: heatherpetcare Check out our Starter Packs Give us a call! (636) 364-8260 Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Email us at: feedback@petsitterconfessional.com Full show notes and transcript Sponsored by: ❤️ Our AMAZING Patreon Supporters Time to Pet Visit: https://timetopet.com/confessional Code: 50% off first 3 months
Join hosts Daniel, Ashlee, and Ashley as they delve into a controversial and heartbreaking incident in Sturgeon, Missouri. The Board of Alderman has launched an administrative investigation into police officer Myron Woodson after he shot and killed a blind and deaf Shih Tzu named Teddy, fearing the dog may have had rabies. In this episode, we'll discuss the body camera footage obtained by KOMU 8, which shows Woodson's encounter with Teddy and the subsequent tragic decision to shoot the dog after several failed attempts to capture it. We'll explore the community's response, including a petition with over 53,000 signatures calling for Woodson's removal and a federal lawsuit filed by Teddy's owner, citing a violation of the Fourth Amendment. We'll also cover the city's announcement of a third-party investigation, the confidentiality of the investigation's details, and the temporary leadership change in Sturgeon following Mayor Kevin Abrahamson's resignation. Tune in to hear more about this emotional case, the legal implications, and the ongoing community impact. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/animalcontrolreport/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/animalcontrolreport/support
This week, Drewby and Yergy head to Canada to discuss one of the country's most tragic stories... the senseless and brutal murder of Victoria "Tori" Stafford. Tori was a spunky little girl who loved Hannah Montana and dressing up for Halloween. Her favorite color was purple, and she had an older brother named Daryn who loved her very much. On April 8th, 2009, Tori was walking home from school when she was approached by 18-year-old Terri-Lynne McClintic, who offered to show her a Shih Tzu puppy. Instead, she and her boyfriend, 28-year-old Michael Rafferty abducted the little girl, after which she was raped, murdered, and dumped beneath a rock pile in a remote location. 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Ben Maller & his 5th Hour home-slice Danny G. have a fun Saturday for you! They're talking: The Crowning Achievement, The S-Word, The Wrecking Bull, Idiom of the Week, Pop Goes the Culture, & more! ...Subscribe, rate & review "The Fifth Hour!" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fifth-hour-with-ben-maller/id1478163837 Engage with the podcast by emailing us at RealFifthHour@gmail.com ... Follow Ben on Twitter @BenMaller and on Instagram @BenMallerOnFOX ... Danny is on Twitter @DannyGRadio and on Instagram @DannyGRadio #BenMaller #FSRWeekends See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Maller & his 5th Hour home-slice Danny G. have a fun Saturday for you! They're talking: The Crowning Achievement, The S-Word, The Wrecking Bull, Idiom of the Week, Pop Goes the Culture, & more! ...Subscribe, rate & review "The Fifth Hour!" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fifth-hour-with-ben-maller/id1478163837 Engage with the podcast by emailing us at RealFifthHour@gmail.com ... Follow Ben on Twitter @BenMaller and on Instagram @BenMallerOnFOX ... Danny is on Twitter @DannyGRadio and on Instagram @DannyGRadio #BenMaller #FSRWeekends See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.