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Sales & Cigars
Sales & Cigars | The Four A's Needed to Scale Your Business with Nate Tutas | Episode 219

Sales & Cigars

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 32:15


Welcome to Sales & Cigars, the sales podcast where the only smoke we blow is from cigars. On  today's episode, Walter is joined by returning guest Nate Tutas to explore a concept Nate calls  the "core four." This framework is designed to help entrepreneurs and business owners scale  effectively while avoiding the common pitfall of chasing shiny distractions. The episode is a  candid conversation about strategy, focus, and execution.   To begin, Nate shares insights from his current packed schedule, including involvement in  multiple masterminds, coaching, and training for high-profile platforms He also discusses a  personal growth goal achieved: traveling with his wife and daughter, and the recent loss of their  Siberian Husky. The conversation then shifts to recommended reading, specifically 38 Letters  from J.D. Rockefeller to His Son, a book that deeply impacted Nate's perspective on leadership,  values, and legacy. He reflects on Rockefeller's emphasis on responsibility, integrity, and the  value of healthy competition, noting that the oil magnate never took rivalries personally but  instead saw them as opportunities for mutual growth.   The discussion leads into the idea that these timeless business philosophies are still highly  relevant today. Nate shares the catalyst moment behind creating the Core Four framework—a  system to help entrepreneurs stay focused and scale more effectively. Nate and Walter dive  deeper into the emotional challenges of building a business, especially around the initial “attract”  phase of the Core Four framework. Walter shares his own struggles with consistently drawing in  the right audience, admitting that figuring out the best vehicle to deliver his message has been  frustrating. This discomfort is common and closely tied to the slow, unpredictable nature of  marketing success and can manifest as frustration, tempting entrepreneurs to shift focus  prematurely. Nate reiterates that lasting success requires staying in the discomfort long enough  to complete and refine the system. Whether it's wealth, health, or relationships, the same  principles apply: stick with the process, resist the urge to start over, and avoid quick fixes. This  mindset shift is essential for mastering the attraction stage and setting up a scalable business.   Finally, Nate emphasizes the importance of sticking with discomfort in order to grow, sharing  how consistency is key to progress. He introduces his Core Four framework (Attract, Acquire,  Ascend, Automate), explaining that many entrepreneurs struggle because they use too many  strategies in each area. His upcoming program at unlockmv.com will guide participants to focus  on one clear method per area to create a streamlined, effective customer journey. The episode concludes with a reminder that clarity and consistency drive business success, and Nate shares that his content will now primarily live on YouTube for easier access.   The 4 A's: Scale your business regardless of your size  1. Attract  2. Acquire (information + Purchase)  3. Ascend (immediate, long term)  4. Automation    Key Episode Points:  • "Distraction is your enemy."  • The 4 A's works for Solopreneurs and Large teams. • You have get uncomfortable with the uncomfortable. • Sometimes uncomfortable feels like frustration. • Be careful not to diminish the focus of your teams  More About Mind Vault  More About Nate  More About Walter  More Episodes of Sales & Cigars     Podcast Offer:  www.unlockmv.com

No Doubt About It
Episode 187: Disingenuous Media! We Expose The Manipulation Behind Immigration Headlines

No Doubt About It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 54:25 Transcription Available


英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟
第2606期:World Sled-dog Championship in Sweden

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 1:23


With sub-zero temperatures and heaps of snow as far as the eye can see, this is as close as you can get to the natural habitat of Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, and other Arctic dog breeds.零下的气温和一望无际的雪堆组成了和西伯利亚哈士奇、阿拉斯加雪橇犬和其它极地犬种自然栖息地无比相似的环境。More than 1,000 of them have gathered in Östersund, taking on the challenge of pulling their sleds and drivers – or 'mushers' – as quickly as they can on the Swedish trails.超过 1000 只极地犬相聚在厄斯特松德,挑战用最快的速度拉着雪橇和它们的驾驶员,即 “雪橇手” 们,完成位于瑞典的比赛线路。The sprint races range from roughly five kilometres in length up to 34, and drivers can enter into heats where the sled is being pulled by two dogs up 'til the unlimited class that allows for 14 dogs.短程竞速赛分为从大约五公里到 34 公里的不同长度,而驾驶员可以参加不同的预赛类别,从两只狗拉雪橇到最高允许 14 只狗的无限制级别。There's also Nordic style, where the drivers are on skis. Within sled-dog racing, there are also long-distance competitions going on for days, like the annual 1600-kilometre Iditarod Challenge in Alaska, taking the dogs and their drivers on a trail through forests, mountains, and even across sea ice, sometimes through snow blizzards.锦标赛还包括北欧风格雪橇赛,这个项目中驾驶员穿着滑雪板比赛。在雪橇犬竞赛中也有持续多天的长距离赛事,比如每年在阿拉斯加举办的 1600 公里的艾迪塔罗德挑战赛,这一赛事中雪橇犬和它们的驾驶员需要完成途径森林、山地甚至海冰的路线,有时在整个比赛过程中还需要顶着暴风雪前进。And for any skiers worried that 1000 dogs would leave a bit of a mess behind on the snow, the competition managers in Östersund have been cleaning up and gathering any dog waste, and it's being turned into biogas – a renewable energy source used to heat up homes and buildings.而对于担心 1000 只狗会在雪地上留下不少粪便的滑雪者来说,厄斯特松德的赛事管理人员清理并收集了所有狗狗的粪便,并将其转化成了沼气——一种可以用来为住宅和其它建筑供暖的可再生能源。词汇表sub-zero (温度)零下的heaps 一堆,大量breeds (动物的)品种sleds 雪橇trails 雪道;野外的小径sprint races 短程赛,冲刺赛heats 预赛snow blizzards 暴风雪biogas 沼气,生物燃气

The Accidental Bird Dog Podcast
Tales of Accidental Bird Dogs: Cristina Ralph

The Accidental Bird Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 71:37


In the second installment of Tales of Accidental Bird Dogs, we sit down with Cristina Ralph, a passionate dog owner and trainer who's fully embraced the world of bird dogs. Cristina is the proud owner of three dogs: two German Shorthaired Pointers, Greta and Blaise, and a Deutsch Kurzhaar named Wednesday. Before diving into bird dog training, Cristina spent years working with Siberian Huskies in pulling sports. When she sought a versatile running partner, she found exactly what she was looking for – and then some – with Greta, her first GSP. Cristina shares her journey from the early days of training Greta for Field Dog Junior tests, where she made plenty of hilarious mistakes, to now, when she's fully immersed in the world of bird dog training. With the addition of Blaise and Wednesday, Cristina's dedication to her bird dogs has only deepened, and she's now gearing up for a new adventure—breeding Wednesday. You can follow Cristina on Instagram at @gretablaiseandwednesday. Her kennel website is www.vomzamora.ca . She's also putting on introductory field seminars with a friend through her company, Hunting in Harmony. Check them out on Instagram and Facebook @huntinginharmony. The Accidental Bird Dog Podcast is sponsored by OnX Hunt and Boss Shotshells. We are part of the HerUpland Podcast Network.

Mommy Dentists in Business
298: Interview with Immediate Past President of the California Dental Association, Dr. Carliza Marcos

Mommy Dentists in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 33:09


Dr. Carliza A. Marcos is the Immediate Past President of the California Dental Association, the largest state dental organization in the nation with 27,000 members. She is the 7th female president in CDA's 154 year history.  Dr. Marcos is part of a family of dentists. She grew up in her mother's dental office and followed her footsteps into the profession.  She currently co-owns a practice with her brother in San Carlos, California. Collectively, they have provided over 10 decades of patient care. She  graduated from the UOP Dugoni School of Dentistry in 1992. Upon graduation, she immediately joined the ADA, CDA and her local dental society. She has held multiple leadership roles in various professional organizations and within her community.  Dr. Marcos has served as Past President of the San Mateo County Dental Society, Past President of the Northern California Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry,  Past Chairperson of CDA's Leadership Development Committee, Past CDA Trustee and Past Director on the TDIC Board of Directors. She was elected as Secretary of CDA in 2020 and moved up the Executive Committee to become CDA President in 2024.  Dr. Marcos is a 2015 graduate of ADA's Institute for Diversity in Leadership and has been a CDA delegate to the ADA House of Delegates for over 12 years. She is a fellow of the American College of Dentists, International College of Dentists and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. She has also served on the San Carlos Chamber of Commerce, Past President of the Pacific Women's Health Professionals Referral Group and was a founding member of a local chapter of the Young Men's Service League (YMSL), which is mother son leadership and philanthropic organization.  Dr. Marcos enjoys traveling, working out at the Bar Method (barre exercises) and volunteering on international dental missions.  She has participated in dental missions to Belize, Uganda and to multiple provinces in her homeland, the Philippines.   She is happily married to her husband of over 28 years Chris and they adore their two “boys”- their pride and joy, Ricky who resides in New York City and their Siberian Husky named Tardis.

Thee Talkers Podcast: Unscripted
A Raw Talk

Thee Talkers Podcast: Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 69:46 Transcription Available


Send us a messageWhat if our favorite social media apps were just as controversial as they are addictive? Join hosts Joe, Thee Gooch, and Benny as we navigate the terrain of the TikTok ban in the U.S., exploring the tangled web of data privacy concerns and Chinese ownership. We don't hold back as we compare TikTok's practices with tech giants like Facebook and Instagram. Throw in a debate on the political chess game surrounding student debt cancellation, and we're just getting warmed up. The episode takes a reflective turn as we share our personal musings on mortality, comparing the practicality of cremation versus the financial burden of traditional burials.Ever wondered what chaos looks like in a podcast studio? Picture this: a dramatic dog bite incident involving a feisty Siberian Husky named Molly sets the stage for our personal stories segment. Amid the fur and frenzy, we also share the journey into a new job as a city worker, emphasizing the sweet taste of financial security and retirement prospects. As we shift gears, the conversation touches on the ominous California fires, hinting at the political undercurrents that may lurk beneath the surface, and connecting back to our earlier discussions.We then take a cinematic detour with the likes of Mel Gibson and the emotional upheaval of the recent fires impacting celebrity homes. Rising rent prices in Los Angeles lead us to consider potential legislative changes around child support taxation, while also exploring the curious intersection of celebrity culture and politics. Entertainers like Chris Tucker and Vanilla Ice offer a stark contrast to the politically outspoken Robert De Niro. And for a touch of humor, we wrap things up with our take on gym culture, poking fun at the self-perception and exaggerated masculinity that often run rampant in fitness spaces.Blue moon belgian white wheat ale Belgian style white wheat AleDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSupport our podcast paypal.me/theetalkerspodcastE-Mail: theetalkers4us@gmail.com https://theetalkers.buzzsprout.com/shareFacebookthee•talkers•podacast (@theetalkers_podcast) | Instagramtheetalkers_podcast1 - Twitch(3) Theetalkers1 (@theetalkers1) / TwitterThee Talkers Podcast: Unscripted - YouTubepatreon.com/theetalkerspodtiktok.com/@theetalkerspodcasttheetalkers.buzzsprout.comhttp://streaming.radio.co/s2bfbdb755/listen.m3u

animari - purrfectly pawsome
Siberian Husky im Portrait – Athlet, Sänger und Kälte-Profi

animari - purrfectly pawsome

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 67:56


Hast du schonmal einen Husky singen gehört? Nein? Dann hast du was verpasst. In dieser Folge tauchen wir ein in die spannende Welt der Siberian Huskys ❄️ – wahre Ausdauerkünstler und Meister der Kommunikation! Wir sprechen über ihre Herkunft bei den Chukchi in Sibirien, ihre Rolle als Schlittenhunde und die Bedeutung des berühmten Serum-Runs mit Balto. Außerdem erfährst du, warum Huskys so gerne heulen, wie sie sich auch bei uns in Deutschland wohlfühlen können und was es mit ihrem ikonischen Aussehen und Wesen auf sich hat.Begleitet von Geschichten, Fakten und einer guten Portion Humor nehme uch dich mit auf eine Reise durch Schnee, Eis und Abenteuer. Diese Episode ist ein Muss für alle Husky-Fans – und für alle, die mehr über diese einzigartigen Hunde erfahren möchten. Lass dich von der faszinierenden Geschichte und dem Charakter dieser Rasse begeistern!

AIPT Movies
Xenovember: The Thing (1982)

AIPT Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 65:14


Welcome to another episode of Death Don't Do Fiction, the AIPT Movies podcast! The podcast about the enduring legacy of our favorite movies! It's November, so that means it's time for our “Xenovember” series, where we cover movies involving otherworldly creatures! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss John Carpenter's 1982 Lovecraftian nightmare on ice, The Thing!An iconic opening title sequence! Frozen bloodcicles! A cast of actors that seem like real people! Locations, sound, and lighting that actually make you feel colder while you watch! Norwegian characters giving away the plot! A surprising nose piercing! Very gross body horror mixed with suspense and mystery! A high watermark for practical creature FX thanks to the legendary Rob Bottin! The first movie in Carpenter's “Apocalypse Trilogy!” One of the great remakes of the 80s, alongside The Fly and The Blob! A frequently-debating ending that's fun to theorize about, or enjoy as it is! A claustrophobic sense of dread, paranoia, and fear, brought to horrible life by a classic score by Ennio Morricone and John Carpenter himself! You'll never look at blood tests and defibrillators the same way again!In addition, Tim shares his spoiler-free thoughts on another adaptation of the novella “Who Goes There?,” 1972's Horror Express! While Alex does the same for Juror #2, Heretic, Anora, and Steven Kostanski's newest film, Frankie Freako!You can find Death Don't Do Fiction on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The Death Don't Do Fiction podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Twitter, Bluesky, or Letterboxd @actionharris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Death Don't Do Fiction crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter or Instagram @aiptmoviespod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.

Building Hope With Purple Thoughts
SPECIAL GUEST: Rachel Daigh Replay

Building Hope With Purple Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 35:16


Rachel Daigh is an award winning actress, writer, and producer. She worked as an EMT and Cadet with Phoenix Fire Department before attending San Diego State University where she studied Anthropology with a focus in Archaeology. At just eight years old, Rachel began writing screenplays, short stories, children's books, and poetry. After a few years working in Archaeology, Rachel made the decision to pursue her dream of writing, acting, and producing professionally and was quickly cast in a number of projects. Since her transition to Hollywood, Rachel has won multiple awards for producing, writing, and acting. Her first production "Victims" quickly became a festival favorite sweeping awards in categories such as Best Original Story, Best Drama, Best Actress, Best Ensemble Cast, and Best First Time Director. She's led films with Hollywood elite such as Game of Thrones James Cosmo and supported Academy Award and Emmy Award winners such as Angela Bassett, Peter Krause, and Rob Lowe. Passionate about projects that reflect culture around the world, Rachel strives to tell stories that showcase the diversity and beauty of real life.Rachel continues to remain active in Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management. With a deep love for the ocean, Rachel is a SCUBA Diver with Divemaster certification and an advocate for marine conservation and animal rights. In her free time, Rachel enjoys the company of her Siberian Huskies, traveling, and studying Jeet Kune Do.Rachel currently has several projects in various stages of development.

Rocker Dog Podcast
John Tempesta - The Cult

Rocker Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 23:46


Great to have the opportunity to talk dogs with none other than drummer extraordinaire John Tempesta who rose to prominence playing with White Zombie, Testament, Helmet and has occupied the drum throne for The Cult since 2006. John gives us the scoop on Luna, his 6 year old German Shepherd, Siberian Husky, American Pit Bull mix and reminisces about his childhood dogs and other animals he grew up with in the Bronx. John is giving a well deserved shout out to three dog services. He adopted Luna from Tobie's Small Dog Rescue whose mission is to provide temporary care and shelter for stray, abandoned and relinquished dogs, and to place into responsible and caring forever homes. To adopt, foster or donate visit tobiessmalldogrescue.org Luna has enjoyed training, day care and boarding from LAK9s which is perfect for pet owners needing a safe, fun and supervised outlet for their pets. For services, hours and rates go to lak9s.com Luna has also taken advantage of the services at Whitaker Dog Day Camp who offer everything from daycare and boarding to training and grooming. Find a full list of their offerings at whitakerdogcare.com This episode of the Rocker Dog podcast is sponsored by rōmng, a premium lifestyle brand that features dog products motivated by nature. Their bio-based and 100% compostable plant-based dog poop bags are a great alternative to your standard plastic poop bags and are available for single and subscription orders! They have a special discount for our listeners and members, use code ROCKERDOG to get 20% off your 1st purchase including 20% off the first 3 orders if you sign up for one of their poop bag subscriptions! Place an order now at romng.com.  For more pics and clips of this interview follow the show on Instagram at rockerdogpodcast

A New Morning
SPCA's Gina Lattuca tells us about Felix, the Siberian husky!

A New Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 8:20


Felix will take your breath away!

The Anthrozoology Podcast
The Anthrozoology Podcast - Exploring Anthrozoology with Dr Lynette Hart, #34 Pt2

The Anthrozoology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 28:31


Join us for episode 34 as we continue our conversation into the rich history and evolving future of anthrozoology with our guest, Dr. Lynette Hart, the Department Vice Chair and Professor of Population Health and Reproduction at UC Davis's School of Veterinary Medicine. Her research focuses on human - morethanhuman-animal interactions, animal behaviour, and welfare. She is also one of the founders of the field of anthrozoology and the International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ).   ​ Please subscribe to get notified about our next podcast! ​ Follow us on Twitter: @TheAnthrozoopod Follow us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/anthrozoopod/  Follow us on TikTok @anthrozoology_ To access audio versions please our official Website: https://anthrozoopod.wixsite.com/anthrozoopod PodCrew Dr. Kris Hill PhD Candidate, University of Exeter tinehill@gmail.com  https://katzenlife.wordpress.com/ Dr. Michelle Szydlowski ms835@exeter.ac.uk www.internationalelephants.org @intl_elephants Sarah Oxley Heaney PhD Candidate, University of Exeter sh750@exeter.ac.uk ​ www.kissingsharks.com/ ​ Podlet Guest:  Dr Lynette Hart lahart@ucdavis.edu Websites: https://profiles.ucdavis.edu/lynette.hart https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=q_xuwLcAAAAJ&hl=en https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lynette-Hart  ​ References Anthrozoology as International Practice (# AIP2023 ) Abstract book (/2023). https://anthrozoologyconference.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/AIP2023-Abstract-Book.pdf Hart, B. L., Hart, L. A., Thigpen, A. P., and Willits, N. H. (2020) Assisting Decision-Making on Age of Neutering for 35 Breeds of Dogs: Associated Joint Disorders, Cancers, and Urinary Incontinence. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7: 548304. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/veterinary-science/articles/10.3389/fvets.2020.00388/full Hart, L. A., Thigpen, A. P., Hart, B. L., Willits, N. H., Lee, M., Babchuk, M. M., Lee, J., Ho, M., Clarkson, S. T., and Chou, J. W. (2024) Assisting decision-making on age of neutering for German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Siberian Husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 11. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/veterinary-science/articles/10.3389/fvets.2024.1322276/full Home - Anthrozoology as International Practice Conference (n.d.). Accessed: 8th July 2024 https://anthrozoologyconference.com/.  ​ Human-Animal Interactions - Aims and Scope | CABI Digital Library (n.d.). Accessed: 8th July 2024 https://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/journal/hai/aims-and-scope.  ​ Loop | Lynette Arnason Hart (n.d.). Accessed: 8th July 2024 https://loop.frontiersin.org/people/52225/editorial.  ​ Lynette A. Hart | School of Veterinary Medicine (n.d.). Accessed: 8th July 2024 https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/faculty/lynette-hart.  ​ Working Anthrozoology Group / School of Veterinary Medicine (n.d.). Accessed: 8th July 2024 https://wag.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/.  Ebook on spay and neuter - out soon

Snoop and Sniffy
S8E6: Kenzo the Siberian Husky

Snoop and Sniffy

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 18:45


Kenzo the Siberian Husky arrives in town and brings with him a mystery involving sleds, reindeers, and a very blustery blizzard!

Brand Fortress HQ: Amazon FBA Success Strategies
Kyle Binder's E-Commerce Odyssey: Mastering Amazon Markets, Digital Nomadism, and Customer Conversion Secrets

Brand Fortress HQ: Amazon FBA Success Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 71:07 Transcription Available


Prepare to be whisked away on an enthralling adventure with Kyle Binder, the brains behind Pet Lovers, as he pulls back the curtain on his e-commerce odyssey—from a serendipitous click on a Tai Lopez ad to a thriving Amazon venture. Our latest episode traverses the peaks and valleys of entrepreneurial spirit, where Kyle's tale of growth, a strategic relocation to Thailand, and the camaraderie found in a digital nomad enclave speaks to the very heart of our podcast ethos. The synergy between his love for his Siberian Husky, Jacks, and his business underscores the episode's celebration of networking and the vital support networks that fuel entrepreneurial success.Encounter the surprising story of Bradley, an Amazon seller who struck gold in the gothic decor niche with coffin shelves, illustrating that passion for the process can eclipse the product itself. Our conversation with Bradley travels beyond the beaten path, taking cues from Etsy and Pinterest for product inspiration and stressing the importance of mastering your niche. The adrenaline rush of launching new products and the strategic dance of market expansion are just a taste of the wisdom shared for those hungry to make their mark in the Amazon arena.Finally, we navigate the labyrinth of international market sprawl, wrestling with the practicalities and pitfalls of listings, logistics, and the art of driving external traffic. Kyle divulges his playbook on short-form content, customer engagement, and the delicate alchemy of turning viewers into loyal customers. Join us as we dissect the intricate dance of managing listings across global Amazon marketplaces, the clever finesse required for customer engagement that leads to glowing reviews, and the savvy moves that can elevate your business to international acclaim. This episode is a treasure chest of strategies for anyone ready to conquer the e-commerce world, one market at a time.

Building Hope With Purple Thoughts
SPECIAL GUEST: Rachel Daigh

Building Hope With Purple Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 35:16


Rachel Daigh is an award winning actress, writer, and producer. She worked as an EMT and Cadet with Phoenix Fire Department before attending San Diego State University where she studied Anthropology with a focus in Archaeology. At just eight years old, Rachel began writing screenplays, short stories, children's books, and poetry. After a few years working in Archaeology, Rachel made the decision to pursue her dream of writing, acting, and producing professionally and was quickly cast in a number of projects. Since her transition to Hollywood, Rachel has won multiple awards for producing, writing, and acting. Her first production "Victims" quickly became a festival favorite sweeping awards in categories such as Best Original Story, Best Drama, Best Actress, Best Ensemble Cast, and Best First Time Director. She's led films with Hollywood elite such as Game of Thrones James Cosmo and supported Academy Award and Emmy Award winners such as Angela Bassett, Peter Krause, and Rob Lowe. Passionate about projects that reflect culture around the world, Rachel strives to tell stories that showcase the diversity and beauty of real life.Rachel continues to remain active in Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management. With a deep love for the ocean, Rachel is a SCUBA Diver with Divemaster certification and an advocate for marine conservation and animal rights. In her free time, Rachel enjoys the company of her Siberian Huskies, traveling, and studying Jeet Kune Do.Rachel currently has several projects in various stages of development.

Let's Bark About It Tampa Bay!
Celebrating Let's Bark About It's First Year And Heartwarming Stories From Our Followers About Their Dogs-Ep.52

Let's Bark About It Tampa Bay!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 45:33 Transcription Available


When Ruby the Siberian Husky gazes into your eyes, you can feel the world's weight lifting from your shoulders. This extraordinary therapy dog, along with a host of other lovable pooches, is at the heart of our special compilation episode of "Let's Bark About It, Tampa Bay." As we celebrate our one-year anniversary, we're honored to share the most touching and humorous dog tales that our listeners have generously contributed. From Baxter's zest for travel to Koda's community-building charm, these stories aren't just about dogs; they're about family, adventure, and the comfort only a four-legged friend can provide.Imagine a world where every misjudged 'foster fail' like Yam Yam is a beacon of enduring love, and even the grumpiest of dogs like Rodney have a cozy spot in someone's heart. This episode is brimming with such revelations, as we revisit the quirks that make dogs like Freida and Shotzie so special, and applaud the ingenious Dog Ball Leash invented by Italian Greyhound aficionados Dena and Jeff. Our listeners' narratives reveal how dogs like Lucy and Jasper aren't just pets, but partners in life's journey, offering a loyalty that's as steadfast as it is endearing.The transformational stories of rescue dogs hold a special place in our hearts, and this episode shines a spotlight on these extraordinary canines. From Hades' journey from unruly to utterly huggable, to Whiskey's playful antics, and Otis Maximus III's consoling presence, each tale is a testament to the life-altering connection between humans and their furry companions. Join us as we revel in the laughter, healing, and promise of unconditional love that these wonderful dogs bring into our lives. Here's to another year of barking about the dogs that make Tampa Bay a better place!Tampa Bay realtor and Dog Lover Leslie Haas Realty One Group Sunshine https://tampabayhomesforsale.realestate Art for Profit's Sake podcast-Discussions with artists at different stages of their business. Hosted by Nick Ribera (aka Chain Assembly) artist, illustrator, and creator. https://chainassembly.com/blogs/podcastURBAN DOG STUDIOHave you ever thought about capturing professional portraits of your furry family member? If so, we're here for you? Urban Dog Studio, Tampa Bay's premiere pet photography studio, specializes in stunning portrait sessions in the studio, on location, and even in the water! Whether you're in St. Petersburg, Tampa, Clearwater, Bradenton, Sarasota, or any of the beach communities, Urban Dog Studio is here for you. Contact Urban Dog Studio today, and let them work their magic to bring out the best in you and your pets.

My Messy Beautiful Life
Life with 3 Young Siberian Huskies

My Messy Beautiful Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 25:05


Having 3 young huskies sure keeps you on your toes. Listen in to learn more. Also learn about our new friend Chimi - Chimichanga --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kristi-clay/support

Present Company
Charles Melton

Present Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 19:55 Very Popular


Charles Melton joins the show to talk about his role in Todd Haynes' May December. The film follows Gracie (Julianne Moore) and her husband Joe (Melton), whose notorious romance gripped the nation when it made tabloid news twenty years ago. When a Hollywood actress (Natalie Portman) meets them to do research for a film about their past, the couple buckles under the pressure. Melton recounts the chemistry read with Moore that led to his casting, explains how he and Haynes developed Joe's character leading up to the shoot, and details what it was like to film his first scene with Portman.  He also explains how playing football in high school and college has informed his team-mentality as an actor, expresses gratitude for the unwavering support his parents have shown throughout his acting journey, and describes a few of his favorite pastimes -- which include camping with his Siberian Husky, Neya.  Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.

Coffee Talk With John Papaloni
230. WooWoo Unleashed: Staring Into Scorpio Eyes with Crystal's Imagination

Coffee Talk With John Papaloni

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 53:42


WooWoo Unleashed: Staring Into Scorpio Eyes with Crystal's Imagination I know I look completely normal in this picture. Stare deeper into those Scorpio eyes (Scorpio is my astrological sign) and you'll see the inner workings of a creatively chaotic mind. I'm okay with that though. What up fellow earthling (or just a what up if you're not from earth). I'm Crystal, aka WooWoo, Storm.  WooWoo is a nickname I've gotten because I'm pretty spiritual, and I had a radio show called The WooWoo Hour. Let's delve deeper. Favorite Books: Entirely too difficult to pick a favorite because they're are too many that I could talk about for hours.  Favorite TV Shows: Battlestar Galactica, Orphan Black, Farscape, Fringe. Favorite movies: Aliens, Star Wars Return of The Jedi, Star Wars The Force Awakens, The Notebook. Favorite Video Games: Civilization 5, Dragon Age Inquisition, Horizon Zero Dawn, Tomb Raider 2013 & Rise of The Tomb Raider. Favorite Pen: Uni-ball vision elite .5mm purple. There's usually one clipped to the front of whatever shirt I'm wearing. Yes I am geeky like that.   Relationship Status: I'm divorced and after ten years living that playa life (lol) I'm back in a loving committed relationship. It's lovely. I don't have any children (don't want any). I did have a wonderful Siberian Husky named Angelus but he passed away at the old age of 17. I still miss him. A lot. But I have a new puppy named, Dio. He's a black lab and a completely love. (Also an asshole. Puppies are complete assholes).  Dio the puppy terror

Arizona's Morning News
Terry Green, Dogtree Pines Senior Dog Sanctuary

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 5:59


Our Paw Pics winner for December is Aspen, a Siberian Husky! Congrats to owner Jordan Isaac of Avondale. Terry Green from our PACC 911 rescue of the month, Dogtree Pines Senior Dog Sanctuary, joins us to talk about the organization. 

The Pro Organizer Studio Podcast
172 | How Clients Find You: P2 of SEO for Organizers with Julia Renee Consulting

The Pro Organizer Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 21:41


We continue our conversation with Julia, an SEO expert for professional organizers! If you haven't listened to part 1 yet, bump back one episode because there is AWESOME stuff there! LINKS FOR LISTENERS: Julia's website: https://juliareneeconsulting.com Julia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliareneeconsulting/ Julia's Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/juliareneeconsulting/ Join Inspired Organizer: CLICK HERE Join our $19 Google Business Profile course UNTIL DEC 31: CLICK HERE   Additional info: Julia is an SEO and Pinterest Consultant for creative small businesses at Julia Renee Consulting and is the first SEO professor at Drexel University. Her goal is to make SEO and Pinterest strategies approachable and easy to implement for all small businesses so they can reach their ideal clients organically. She lives in Philadelphia with her Siberian Husky sidekick, her husband, and her baby daughter, and on the side, she runs a travel photography site and experiments with spicy recipes in the kitchen.   Julia offers both set and custom SEO packages to help home organizers rank higher on Google. She focuses on creating strong SEO foundations, and she does a variety of services, from keyword research and website copy optimization to fixing technical errors and creating data reports. Julia's goal is to help make SEO approachable for small businesses, so she's always happy to answer questions and give guidance throughout the process of working with her.

The Pro Organizer Studio Podcast
171 | How Clients Find You! P1 of SEO for Organizers with Julia Renee Consulting

The Pro Organizer Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 26:14


The #1 question I get as a coach for organizers is, "How can clients find me?" SEO is one answer to this question! This is a 2 part series with an expert for professional organizers, Julia of Julia Renee Consulting--and it is FULLLLL of gems for you!  LINKS FOR LISTENERS: Julia's website: https://juliareneeconsulting.com Julia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliareneeconsulting/ Julia's Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/juliareneeconsulting/ Join Inspired Organizer: CLICK HERE Join our $19 Google Business Profile course UNTIL DEC 31: CLICK HERE   Additional info: Julia is an SEO and Pinterest Consultant for creative small businesses at Julia Renee Consulting and is the first SEO professor at Drexel University. Her goal is to make SEO and Pinterest strategies approachable and easy to implement for all small businesses so they can reach their ideal clients organically. She lives in Philadelphia with her Siberian Husky sidekick, her husband, and her baby daughter, and on the side, she runs a travel photography site and experiments with spicy recipes in the kitchen.   Julia offers both set and custom SEO packages to help home organizers rank higher on Google. She focuses on creating strong SEO foundations, and she does a variety of services, from keyword research and website copy optimization to fixing technical errors and creating data reports. Julia's goal is to help make SEO approachable for small businesses, so she's always happy to answer questions and give guidance throughout the process of working with her.

The Liberated Healer
266. What does a Death Doula do with Anne Marie Keppel

The Liberated Healer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 27:54


Anne-Marie's is the founder of Village Deathcare 501c3 whose inspiration and purpose is incorporating deathcare into community. Of Irish Celtic and Finnish Sámi (indigenous Finno-Ugric) roots, she draws from her work as a death doula, a nurse assistant, life-long meditator, Reiki Master Teacher and mother of three. She is a certified Feeding Your Demons facilitator, Life Cycle Celebrant (certificate in funerals) and trained Home Funeral Guide. She is a core designer and advisor to a virtual reality therapeutics company developing a program for those working through end-of-life challenges. She lives in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont where she practices magic, community deathcare, trains her Siberian Husky and delights in her family's love. Anne-Marie's first book Death Nesting which was self-published in 2019 won an Independent Publisher Book Award. Death Nesting was picked up by the publishing house Inner Traditions and will be release in 2023. She is a Reiki Master Teacher, meditation and basic goodness instructor and has nearly two decades of training in Shambhala Buddhist teachings and working with children and teens (ages 3-18) as a teacher at Karmê Chöling Meditation Center. She has completed Dying With Confidence training in Phowa with Anyen Rinpoche, “This Sacred Journey: Living Purposefully and Dying Fearlessly” with Pema Chodron, is a Chöd practioner, and is certified through Lama Tsultrim Allione as a facilitator in the Buddhist track of Feeding Your Demons, where her focus is on opening conversations with death. Anne-Marie has passed the National Home Funeral Alliance proficiency test, and regularly supports families through Family Directed funerals, home burial and green burial. https://www.annemariekeppel.com/bio/ #death #doulas #spirits #guides #heaven YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLiberatedHealer IG: theliberatedhealer IG: Gina Cavalier Website: www.theliberatedhealer.com Facebook: @theliberatedhealer Linked-IN: @theliberatedhealer Tiktoq: ginacavalier_Liberated Twitter: GinaMCavalier Rumble: TheLiberatedHealer Link Tree: linktr.ee/gina_the_liberated_healer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's 5:05! Daily cybersecurity and open source briefing
Episode #265: Edwin Kwan: Who Should Bear the Cost of Invoice Scam?; Marcel Brown: This Day in Tech History; Olimpiu Pop: DORA Metrics - an agile, emotionally safe culture is the way; Shannon Lietz: Security in the DORA Report ; Nathen Harvey: Insights on

It's 5:05! Daily cybersecurity and open source briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 17:27


Free, ungated access to all 265+ episodes of “It's 5:05!” on your favorite podcast platforms: https://bit.ly/505-updates. You're welcome to

Taking it for Granted
Taking it for Granted Ep 141 - Mike Roach

Taking it for Granted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 75:04


Mike Roach is the Experience Officer and one of the Founders of Taysia Blue Rescue. After wearing many hats in life, from architect to mailman, Mike has found his passion helping dogs find their forever homes, alongside his wife Jackie. After quite the origin story, Taysia Blue has helped over 2300 Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes stay out of the shelter. To learn more about Mike and the Taysia Blue Rescue, check out their website https://www.taysiablue.com/ or give them a follow on social media @taysiablue.

TCR Today
Siberian Husky Puppies

TCR Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 19:51


A TCR listener wants his girlfriend to unfollow her ex's, Serina explains "Girl Math", Matt's house is DECKED OUT with Halloween lights, and Tino has an IG hack!

PET TALK TODAY with Will Bangura: Dog Trainer, Dog Training, Cat Training, Pet Health, and Wellbeing.
Dog Training Podcast # 119: Choosing the Perfect Dog Breed for Your Family and Lifestyle. Pet Talk Today with Will Bangura, M.S., CDBC, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCP

PET TALK TODAY with Will Bangura: Dog Trainer, Dog Training, Cat Training, Pet Health, and Wellbeing.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 61:36 Transcription Available


Welcome to your guide to harmonious living with your furry friends! This episode of Pet Talk Today is designed to equip you with the knowledge to make well-informed decisions about the perfect dog breed for your lifestyle, family, and living situation. We're taking you on a journey exploring the loudest and quietest dog breeds, the most and least aggressive, and even discussing the top energetic and calmest breeds. We talk about breeds like the Border Collie, Australian Shepherd, Siberian Husky, Bulldog, Basset Hound, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Our goal? To help you find the perfect companion for your home.But wait, there's more! We're not just talking about breeds - we're talking about life with infants and toddlers too. How do you choose a breed that's compatible with the little ones? We've got expert tips and practical advice on that. We also discuss the importance of temperament and energy level and even touch on the importance of crate training. Tune in to hear more about breeds like the Beagle, Basset Hound, Docksunt, Miniature Schnauzer, Chihuahua, Yorkshire Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier, Shih Tzu, Siberian Husky, and Miniature Pinscher.Lastly, we're helping you navigate the exciting journey of adopting a dog. We discuss the potential pitfalls of selecting a dog based on looks alone, and the incredible rewards that come with pet ownership. From understanding the temperament of breeds to appreciating their energy levels, we guide you through the steps of making the best choice for your family. So, grab your favorite beverage, get comfy with your fur babies, and join us in this enlightening episode of Pet Talk Today, Dog Training with Will Bangura, M.S., CDBC, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCPSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles

Pet Sitter Confessional
429: Being a Problem Solver with Kevin Johnson

Pet Sitter Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 59:00


What problems are you solving for your clients? Kevin Johnson, owner of Planet Paws Pet Care, views his entire role as being the problem solver for his clients. Kevin transitioned from being a defense attorney to running a successful pet sitting business. He emphasizes the importance of communication skills in building trust with clients and identifying their pain points. He believes in being a problem solver and guiding clients to the right services, even if it means referring them elsewhere. Kevin also highlights the value of networking, joining the chamber of commerce, and filling gaps in the market. He and his wife work together in the business, with her focusing on marketing and business operations. Kevin participates in events to raise awareness of his business and engage with the community. Main topics Skills from a lawyer Building trust Building a network Guiding clients Main takeaway: Part of building trust is in identifying pain points, and then being able to discuss solutions rationally and calmly. About our guest: Kevin founded Planet Paws Pet Care, a full-service pet care company in September 2021, along with his wife Kristie, when they couldn't find good pet care for their dogs. Kevin spent 18 years as a criminal defense attorney. Originally, intended to be a part-time business, Kevin relinquished his law books for a leash full-time when he found out his health greatly improved, and his stress levels went down. In his diligent quest to offer the best services, Kevin provides overnight dog boarding, vacation care visits, dog walks, as well as potty and play visits. Kevin is certified in pet first aid and CPR, a Fear-Free Certified Professional Pet Sitter, and a NAPPS-certified pet sitter. He is a proud member of the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS). Kevin and Kristie are proud dog parents to Finn, a vivacious four-year-old Siberian Husky, and Poe, a lively four-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier. These close-knit relationships with his pets allow him to understand and cater to the individual needs of each furry friend that steps into Planet Paws Pet Care. Outside of his professional capacity, Kevin finds solace in camping (they still camp in a tent) and riding his beloved Harley-Davidson motorcycle. He loves attending comic cons with his Star Wars costuming group. He engages in his Rumble Boxing classes to keep up with his active lifestyle and energetic pups. With his diverse experience, Kevin ensures every interaction at Planet Paws radiates warmth, care, and professionalism. As a passionate pet lover and a dedicated professional, he's dedicated to redefined pet care; creating a haven for your pets, while providing peace of mind for you. Links https://www.facebook.com/Kevincjohnson99 https://planetpawspetcare.com kevin@planetpawspetcare.com https://www.whole-dog-journal.com Buy PSC Merch 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  Pet Perennials Visit: https://petperennials.com/pages/register-for-a-business-account Code: 'PSC' when registering for a $2 off coupon on any purchases in the 1st 90 days  

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers
231 How to SEO Your Farm Business with Julia Bocchese

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 62:25


Do people "Google" something that leads to your business? If so, what are they typing into that search bar? And is Google recommending your business to them? If not, you may have an "SEO Problem." In today's episode, I invite a special guest and SEO expert, Julia Bocchese, onto the show to share some best practices for how we can improve our SEO performance and drive more organic traffic to our business. This interview was so good that I hired Julia afterwards to "SEO-proof" my farm business! Whether you decide to hire Julia, too, or DIY it yourself, you'll get some great tips here for how to become more discoverable! This podcast was sponsored by Local Line, the leading e-commerce platform for the local food system. Try Local Line for your farm today! Local Line is offering a free premium feature for free for one year on top of your paid subscription. Claim your discount by signing up for a Local Line account today and using the coupon code: MDF2023. Head to my special affiliate link to get started: www.mydigitalfarmer.com/localline Who is Julia Bocchese? Julia is an SEO Consultant for agriculture and horticulture businesses at Homegrown Reach and is the first SEO professor at Drexel University. Her goal is to make SEO strategies approachable and easy to implement for all small businesses so they can reach their customers organically and help their business bloom. She lives in Philadelphia with her Siberian Husky sidekick, her husband, and her baby, and on the side, she's working on revitalizing their previously neglected garden, runs a travel photography site, and experiments with spicy recipes in the kitchen. Some of the resources mentioned in this episode: Join my free email list! I have a great "email onboarding sequence" that will guide you through the marketing jungle over the course of several months. Each week, you'll get a new email with suggestions and tips to make your marketing better. Join my CSA Renewals Course: CSA Early Bird Campaigns that Convert. In this program, I teach you my exact process for how I build my renewal promotion campaign every fall, that gets 80-90% of my members to sign up again by November 1st. Accelerator Group Coaching - My group coaching program is now closed until next September. But you can sign up to get on the Wait list for next year here. Sign up for my CSA Academy -- and get access to my CSA member resource library to use for your own CSA (as long as you're a paying member). Use coupon code TRIAL to get your first month for $1. Find my Facebook group for farmers! Follow me on Instagram for a daily IG story tip on marketing! @mydigitalfarmer  

Doggy Dan Podcast Show
PUPDATES #6:The Powerful Benefits of Exercise For Your Dog's Body AND Brain

Doggy Dan Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 11:50


Every time your dog runs, leaps, and gets through obstacles, it's not only their muscles that benefit — the best exercises for dogs help build their brain power, too. Here's a dog trainer perspective: the best exercises for dogs rank high in the top needs that dog owners should give to their pets. I have witnessed dogs become sharper and quicker in picking up instructions, and more agile in navigating obstacles. In this blog, I'd like you to understand that dog exercise ticks off two goals with just one activity — a healthier body for your dog AND a smarter, quicker brain. All the more reason to take your dogs outdoors to enjoy even just a few minutes of walking, running, playing in the park, and even doing some agility training. If you want to know more how exercise directly affects your dog's brain development, dive in. Or shall we say… leap in! Key Takeaways: Exercise does not only benefit your dog's body — it's a powerful tool in training dogs to be quicker, sharper, smarter. Breed, age, build, and health conditions affect the type of exercise your dog can do. When dogs don't get an adequate amount of exercise, their mental health is affected, too. LEARN HOW TO CREATE BETTER ROUTINES FOR YOUR DOGS WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ Table of Contents: Best Exercises for Dogs: How Outdoor Activities Made My Dogs Happier and Smarter How Movement and Dog Exercises Benefit Dogs' Brains What Are the Best Exercises for Dogs? What Are Recommended Exercises for Dogs That Benefit Their Brain? Agility Training and Obedience Training: Best Brain Training Exercises for Dogs Why Variety is Important in Dog Exercises Signs to Look Out for When Doing Dog Exercises Which Dog Breeds Need the Most Exercise? How Often Should Dogs Exercise? Best Exercises for Dogs You Can Do Indoors Conclusion: Your Pet Deserves a Routine That Includes the Best Exercises for Dogs   Best Exercises for Dogs: How Outdoor Activities Made My Dogs Happier and Smarter Dogs love walking. In fact, walking is a natural need for them. Even my dogs crave the adventures we get when we exercise outside our home. I talk about this topic extensively (plus some actual footage of my dogs basking in the sun and enjoying their time outdoors) in the video below so don't forget to check it out.   The best dog exercises have not only bonded my dogs in such a strong way. A consistent walking routine with my dogs allowed me to see their development when it comes to understanding my commands, handling stress and anxiety, and bonding with other dogs. How Movement and the Best Dog Exercises Benefit Dogs' Brains As a dog trainer, I can tell you with absolute certainty that the best exercises for dogs are incredibly important for a dog's mental and physical health. I have worked with dog owners who saw how exercise changed the way their dogs deal with anxiety, socialization, and lack of stamina. Exercise can do wonders for dogs! With that being said, we can also say that not having an adequate amount of exercise can bring negative effects in the long run. Let's talk more about this truth below. What Does Lack of Exercise Do to Dogs? Dogs are natural athletes and need to burn off their excess energy through physical activity. Without enough exercise, they can become bored, anxious, and even destructive. In fact, research has shown that lack of exercise can lead to a variety of behavioral problems in dogs, such as aggression, hyperactivity, and anxiety. Exercise has been shown to have a positive effect on the development and function of the brain in dogs, which can lead to increased intelligence and cognitive abilities. MAKE DOG EXERCISES LESS STRESSFUL WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ What Happens to Your Dog's Brain When They Exercise From increased blood flow to the brain to the release of "feel-good" hormones, there are numerous ways that exercise can benefit your dog's mental and physical health, and even their relationship with you. #1: Best Exercises for Dogs Improve Your Dog's Mood When a dog exercises, their brain releases a variety of chemicals, including endorphins and dopamine, which can improve mood and cognitive function. Additionally, physical activity has been shown to increase blood flow to the brain, which can improve memory and learning. #2: Your Dog Becomes a Better Problem Solver Studies have also shown that dogs who engage in regular exercise are better able to handle stress, and have improved problem-solving abilities. This is likely because exercise helps to reduce anxiety and promotes a sense of well-being. Certain types of exercise, such as agility training, can help to develop a dog's problem-solving skills and improve their ability to make quick decisions. This can translate to better performance in other areas of their life, such as obedience training or even just everyday interactions with their human family. So, not only does exercise benefit a dog's physical health, but it can also have a positive impact on their cognitive abilities and intelligence. By incorporating regular exercise into your dog's routine, you can help to promote a healthy, happy, and intelligent brain. #3: Your Dog Becomes Less Prone to Aggression and Destructive Behavior Dogs who receive regular exercise and mental stimulation are also more likely to exhibit good behavior and be less prone to destructive behaviors, such as chewing, digging, or excessive barking. Exercise and mental stimulation can help dogs to release pent-up energy and boredom, which can contribute to unwanted behaviors. BUILD A PUPPY ROUTINE THAT INCLUDES BEST DOG EXERCISES. CHECKOUT THE PUPPY COACH™ #4: They Learn to Trust YOU Better Exercise can be a great way to bond with your dog because it provides an opportunity for you to spend quality time together while engaging in a shared activity. When you exercise with your dog, you are creating a positive association with physical activity, which can help to promote a deep love for movement, exercise, and the adventures of the outdoors. What Are the Best Exercises for Dogs? The options are endless, and must I add, mostly free! There's no inferior exercise as each one comes with tons of perks. However, there are exercises that are better for YOUR dog's stamina, health condition, and breed. Here are some factors to consider when picking an exercise routine for your pet. How to Tell If An Exercise is Right for Your Dog Factor #1: Breed Different dog breeds have different exercise requirements. High-energy breeds, such as Border Collies or Australian Shepherds, may require more intense exercise than smaller breeds, like Chihuahuas. Factor #2: Age and Health Puppies and senior dogs may have different exercise needs compared to adult dogs. Additionally, dogs with health issues, such as arthritis or heart problems, may require low-impact exercises. Factor #3: Personality Some dogs are naturally more energetic and playful, while others are more laid-back. Choose an exercise that suits your dog's personality to ensure they enjoy it and stay motivated. Factor #4: Weather Extreme weather conditions, such as extreme heat or cold, can affect your dog's ability to exercise. Adjust the intensity and duration of exercise to accommodate the weather conditions. Factor #5: Supervision Always supervise your dog during exercise to ensure their safety. This is especially important when introducing new exercises or activities. Factor #6: Mix it Up Variety is important for your dog's mental stimulation and physical health so try mixing up your dog's exercise routine to prevent boredom and keep them motivated. Factor #7: Enjoyment Choose an exercise that both you and your dog enjoy to ensure it becomes a fun bonding experience for you both. RAISE A DOG THAT LOVES THE BEST EXERCISES FOR DOGS. CHECKOUT THE DOG CALMING CODE™️. What Are Recommended Dog Exercises That Help Their Brain? From walking to indoor hide and seek, your opportunities to move with your pet is endless. The list of the best exercises for dogs you will find below are easy, free, powerful in enriching their brains. Walking Regular walking helps keep your dog physically fit, burns off excess energy, and maintains a healthy weight, reducing the risk of injury. It also provides mental stimulation by allowing your dog to explore new sights, sounds, and smells, reducing boredom and preventing destructive behavior. Walking is an excellent opportunity for your dog to socialize and become more comfortable in social situations, reducing aggression towards other dogs or people. Walking with your dog also strengthens the bond between you both, providing quality one-on-one time that builds trust. Hide and Seek The hide and seek game for dogs can help dogs develop their sense of smell while also teaching them to rely on their owners. Hide a favorite toy or treat and encourage your dog to find it. Start with easy hiding spots and gradually increase the difficulty. RAISE DOGS THAT TRUST YOU WITH DOGGY DAN'S DOG CALMING CODE™️ Tug of War This game is great for building trust and promoting exercise. Choose a sturdy rope toy and engage in a gentle game of tug with your dog. Be sure to let your dog win occasionally to keep them motivated. Puzzle Toys These toys challenge your dog's problem-solving skills and keep them mentally stimulated. Fill a puzzle toy with treats and encourage your dog to figure out how to get them out. Agility Training This type of training involves obstacles and can help your dog develop coordination and agility. Set up an obstacle course in your backyard or attend a training class to learn more. Obedience Training Teaching your dog basic commands like sit, stay, and come can help you communicate more effectively and build a stronger bond. If obedience training is something you'd like to try with your dog, we have a course that covers all of the basic and advanced command training you'll ever need. Check out The Online Dog Trainer programs here. Agility Training and Obedience Training: Best Brain Training Exercises for Dogs Agility training is such an exciting activity for dogs because this great workout will improve their physical fitness and coordination. Not only that, but agility training also provides lots of mental stimulation, helping to prevent boredom and anxiety. And when it comes to behavior training, there's no better way to bond with your furry friend! You'll teach them to respond to commands and behave appropriately in all sorts of situations, making your relationship even stronger. From basic commands like sit and stay to more advanced training to address behavioral issues, like aggression or separation anxiety, behavior training is an investment in your dog's obedience and overall happiness. Why Variety is Important When Giving the Best Exercises for Dogs Dogs are intelligent creatures that thrive on mental stimulation, and regular exercise alone may not provide enough of a challenge to keep their brains engaged. Providing variety in your dog's exercise routine can help to keep them mentally stimulated and engaged, which can lead to a happier, healthier pet. HOW TO RAISE HAPPY, OBEDIENT DOGS? THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ IS THE ANSWER! One way to add variety to your dog's exercise routine is to mix up the activities you do together. Instead of just going for a walk every day, consider taking your dog on a hike, visiting a dog park, or trying out a new activity like agility training or flyball. These activities provide a new challenge for your dog's brain and can help to stimulate their problem-solving abilities. Another way to add variety to your dog's exercise routine is to use different types of toys or equipment. For example, you could use a frisbee or ball for a game of fetch one day, and then switch to a puzzle toy or treat dispenser the next. These toys provide a mental challenge for your dog and can help to keep their brain engaged and stimulated. It's important to note that adding variety to your dog's exercise routine doesn't mean you have to exhaust them with constant activity. Instead, it's about providing a new challenge or experience that engages their brain and keeps them mentally stimulated. Signs to Look Out for When Doing Dog Exercises Exercise is crucial for your pet's physical and mental well-being, but overdoing it can be dangerous and can lead to injuries. Here are some signs and cues that I use to see if my dogs are still up for another walk around the park, or if they need to finally call it a day. Cue #1: Watch for Signs of Fatigue Just like people, dogs can get tired from exercise. Signs that your dog may be getting fatigued include heavy panting, slowing down, or even lying down during walks or playtime. If you notice any of these signs, it's time to take a break and let your dog rest. Cue #2: Be mindful of Temperature Dogs are more sensitive to heat than humans, so it's important to be mindful of the temperature when exercising them. If it's hot outside, consider exercising your dog during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late evening. And always bring water and offer it frequently during exercise to prevent dehydration. Cue #3: Keep an Eye on Their Joints Certain breeds of dogs, particularly larger breeds, are prone to joint problems such as hip dysplasia or arthritis. Over-exercising can exacerbate these conditions and cause pain and discomfort for your dog. If you notice that your dog is having trouble with mobility or seems stiff after exercise, it may be time to visit the vet for a check-up. Cue #4: Listen to Your Dog Ultimately, the best way to know if your dog has had enough exercise is to pay attention to their cues. Some dogs will let you know when they're done by slowing down or even walking away from you. Others may be more energetic and need to be monitored more closely. By paying attention to your dog's body language and energy levels, you can ensure that they're getting enough exercise without overdoing it. THE PUPPY COACH™️: A NEW WAY TO MAKE PUPPIES TURN INTO GREAT, OBEDIENT DOGS Which Dog Breeds Need More Exercise? Here are some dog breeds that require regular exercise from their owners to maintain their physical and mental health: Breed #1: Border Collie These intelligent and energetic dogs are bred for work and require plenty of exercise to stay happy and healthy. So without regular physical and mental stimulation, they can become bored and destructive. Breed #2: Labrador Retriever These friendly and loyal dogs are known for their love of exercise and play but without enough physical activity, they can become overweight and develop health problems. Breed #3: Jack Russell Terrier These small but mighty dogs are full of energy and require plenty of exercise to prevent destructive behaviors. They excel at agility and other types of training that provide mental stimulation. Breed #4: Siberian Husky These beautiful dogs were bred for sledding and require lots of exercise to stay happy and healthy. Because they need frequent exercise, they can become destructive and even escape from their homes when not given enough. Breed #5: Australian Shepherd These intelligent and active dogs require lots of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and anxiety. They excel at agility and other types of training that provide physical and mental challenges. These breeds (and many others!) require regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. So, as a responsible dog owner, it's important to provide your furry friend with plenty of opportunities for exercise and play. How Often Should Dogs Exercise? When it comes to exercise, the frequency and duration of your dog's workouts will depend on several factors, including their breed, age, and overall health. Because each breed is different, I would recommend that most dogs should aim for at least 30 minutes of exercise per day. This can include a brisk walk, a game of fetch, or other types of physical activity. However, some breeds, such as Border Collies and Siberian Huskies, may require much more exercise to stay happy, healthy, and active. It's also important to remember that exercise doesn't just mean physical activity. Mental stimulation is also important for dogs, and can include activities such as training, puzzle toys, and interactive games. Ultimately, the key is to find a routine that works for you and your pet. Consistency is key, and it's important to prioritize your dog's physical and mental health by making sure they get enough exercise and stimulation. WHERE SHOULD PUPPY EXERCISE FALL IN YOUR PET'S SCHEDULE? GET TIPS FROM PUPPY COACH™️ If you're unsure about how much exercise your dog needs or what types of activities are best for them, don't hesitate to consult with a veterinarian or professional dog trainer. We're very much willing to help! Best Exercises for Dogs You Can Do Indoors When it's pouring outdoors, I tell dog owners to save the best dog exercise routines at home. The good news is that there are plenty of best exercises for dogs that you can do in the comfort of your own home. Indoor Exercise #1: Indoor Fetch If the weather isn't great outside, you can still play fetch with your dog indoors. Choose a soft, lightweight ball or toy and make sure you have enough space for your pup to run around without knocking anything over. Indoor Exercise #2: Tug of War A good old-fashioned game of tug of war can be a great way to bond with your dog and get their heart rate up. Just be sure to use a tug toy that's specifically designed for dogs, and avoid pulling too hard or tugging too aggressively. Indoor Exercise #3: Stair Workouts If you have stairs in your home, you can use them to give your dog a workout. Try having your pup run up and down the stairs a few times, or hide treats on different steps to encourage them to explore and climb. Indoor Exercise #4: Training Sessions Teaching your dog new tricks or reinforcing basic commands can be a great way to provide mental stimulation and exercise at the same time. You can use treats or toys as rewards, and focus on one or two commands per session. Indoor Exercise #5: Interactive Toys Puzzle toys and treat-dispensing toys can be a great way to keep your dog entertained and mentally engaged. There are plenty of options available, from simple treat balls to more complex puzzle feeders. Conclusion: Your Pet Deserves a Routine That Includes the Best Exercises for Dogs If your dog already has a routine that includes dog exercises they both love and enjoy, I'm cheering you on! You're doing a great job. If you're about to start an exercise routine for your furbaby, I'd like to tell you that you're on the right track. Dogs deserve to feel healthier, happier, and more active, and all these benefits come with exercise! So don't forget to make your dogs move every single day. After all, exercise gives us what we want for our dogs for free: a healthy body, a stronger brain, and a happier heart.   ~ Doggy Dan 

My Messy Beautiful Life
YUKI! - 4 Siberian Huskies Oh My!

My Messy Beautiful Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 37:32


Surprise to you and to us we got a 4th Siberian Husky! Welcome Yuki! Hear stories about summer, kids and our crazy Siberian Husky pack. #mymessybeautifullife #siberianhuskies #husky #kids #dogs #mice --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kristi-clay/support

No Doubt About It
Episode 15 Ava's Family Feline Pitch, Titanic Tales, and Biden's Toast

No Doubt About It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 45:34 Transcription Available


Will our family be able to adopt a tiny tabby cat named Minerva, or will our two Siberian Huskies put an end to the feline fantasy? Join us as Ava, our daughter, passionately argues her case for bringing this adorable kitten into our lives. As the debate ensues, we keep your curiosity piqued with a gripping discussion on the Titanic disaster - exploring the characters involved, the incredible survivor stories, and the probability of survival had the ship hit the iceberg head-on.As we continue our conversation, we uncover the fascinating tale of a woman who survived both the Titanic and another horrendous tragedy years later. But the intrigue doesn't stop there - we also delve into the political implications of a controversial message sent by Hunter Biden to a Chinese Communist Party official in 2017. We analyze the press briefings with Karine Jean Pierre and John Kirby, and question why President Biden invited his son to a state dinner despite his recent plea agreement with federal prosecutors.Could this situation be the tipping point for the Democratic Party, potentially leading to Biden's removal from the ballot? We explore this captivating subject further, discussing the impact it may have on the 2020 election and the consequences Democrats may face if they continue to stand by Joe Biden. Don't miss out on this thrilling and thought-provoking episode packed with family debates, historical mysteries, and political intrigue!Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

Foot Traffic Podcast
Revolutionizing Your Public Relations Strategy: Invaluable Insights and Trends for 2023 | feat. PR Expert Michelle Tennant

Foot Traffic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 39:15


In this episode of Well-Oiled Operations, host Stacy Tuschl is joined by PR Expert Michelle Tennant to discuss how you can create a killer Public Relations Strategy using new insights and trends in 2023. Michelle's extensive experience includes securing media coverage for her clients on renowned shows like The Today Show and Good Morning America. In this episode, she shares invaluable insights on gaining credibility and landing media features. Michelle also provides incredible resources for your PR journey. Get ready to dive into the industry's latest trends and updates for 2023.  Also in this episode: Starting a TV network for the National Head Start Association The difference between paid media and earned media How to pick the right social platforms First impressions are everything in public relations How to leverage press and social media outlets The importance of telling stories The trifecta for a press person Why the stories that you consume actually consume you   Connect With Michelle Tennant   Website: www.michelletennant.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WasabiPublicity/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelletennant/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichelleTennant   About Michelle Tennant   Good Morning America Producer Mable Chan calls Wasabi Publicity's Chief Creative Officer a “5 Star Publicist.” Michelle calls herself a “storyteller to the media.” For 30+ years, media friends have solicited her help in crafting news stories by requesting sources, sound bites, and statistics. An award-winning writer, Michelle peppers campaigns with insight from her master's degree in human development, BFA from a top 25 drama school, and expertise seeing PR transition from typewriters to Twitter. She's either spinning stories or spinning at the gym. After hours, she savors the Smoky Mountains with her husband, Siberian Husky, and backyard chickens. She also gives away some amazing resources like her incredible PR Action Guide you can click to download here! https://bit.ly/PRActionGuide   Subscribe To Well Oiled Operations with Stacy Tuschl: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With Stacy Tuschl: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram   Work with Stacy Tuschl: Join Stacy on her upcoming Masterclass:  www.welloiledoperations.com/class   Book A Call With Stacy: https://stacytuschl.com/BookCallPodcast The Well Oiled Operations Program: https://stacytuschl.com/well-oiled-transitions/ All of our best freebies – Just for you!: https://stacytuschl.com/research-and-knowledge/   About Stacy Tuschl And Well Oiled Operations: I'm a best selling author and speaker, the owner of multiple 7-figure businesses and the creator of the Well-Oiled Operations™, where I help small business owners get more customers in their door, more profit in their pockets, and more happiness in their homes. My in-depth process guides my students to break through their challenges, operate at their highest potential and create self-sustaining businesses—all without sacrificing their families or lifestyles. You shouldn't be sacrificing your life for your business; your business should be supporting your life. I know what it's like to toss and turn at night over an expense, to wonder if you'll ever make your dreams come true, and to look in the mirror and ask, “Is this business even worth it?” And while I don't know you personally, I can tell you the answer is “yes.” You had a vision of starting your own business and you had the courage to actually do it. But starting and running a business are two different things. Now that you're up and running, I'm going to help you turn your local business into your dream business. More calm and less chaos. More revenue and less stress.  Did you love today's episode? 1. Take a screenshot and share it to your IG stories. Tag me @stacytuschl! 2. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!  

Dog Nerd Show
10 Most Stolen Dog Breeds & Tips to Keep Your Dogs Safe

Dog Nerd Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 6:27


It's unthinkable to pet lovers that someone would actually steal a dog, but unfortunately it happens and there are some breeds at higher risk than others. We've compiled a list of the top 10 most stolen dog breeds in America and we've provided tips to help keep your pups safe.If you would like to support our work, you can do so here:Books: https://rileycarsonseries.com/Find us online at http://dognerdshow.com​​​Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dognerdshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DogNerdShow/

Down and Back
Canine Mythbusting: Fact, Fiction, or Folklore?

Down and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 25:21


In this episode, we dig deep into the depths of dog lore to separate fact from fiction. If humans understood all the wags of a dog's tail there might not be so many misconceptions about what they prefer to eat, whether or not they want that giant hug, or if they really play poker. But, the better we get to know our favorite dogs, the more myths we're able to bust. More importantly, the better humans understand their dog's needs, signals, and communication, the stronger the bond between us becomes.   Bonafide Bits Great Danes are actually German, not Danish. In 2023, Bobi, a Rafeiro do Alentejo in Portugal, was verified to be the world's oldest dog at 30 years old. You really can teach old dogs new tricks, as expertly demonstrated by 95 Border Collies at the Clever Dog Lab in Austria. Dogs can see color, but are more likely to see blue and yellow toys than popular red or orange toys. Plants in the Allium family, particulary onions, are toxic to all dog breeds but more toxic to Japanese breeds such as Akitas and Shiba Inus.   Featured Breeds: Bernese Mountain Dog Big, powerful, and built for hard work, the Bernese Mountain Dog is also strikingly beautiful and blessed with a sweet, affectionate nature. Berners are generally placid but are always up for a romp with the owner, whom they live to please. The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, sturdy worker who can stand over 27 inches at the shoulder. The thick, silky, and moderately long coat is tricolored: jet black, clear white, and rust. The distinctive markings on the coat and face are breed hallmarks and, combined with the intelligent gleam in the dark eyes, add to the Berner's aura of majestic nobility. A hardy dog who thrives in cold weather, the Berner's brain and brawn helped him multitask on the farms and pastures of Switzerland. Berners get along with the entire family and are particularly gentle with children, but they will often become more attached to one lucky human. Berners are imposing but not threatening, and they maintain an aloof dignity with strangers. Discover more about Bernese Mountain Dogs at AKC's Bernese Mountain Dog Breed Biography.   Chihuahua The Chihuahua is a balanced, graceful dog of terrier-like demeanor, weighing no more than six pounds. The rounded “apple” head is a breed hallmark. The erect ears and full, luminous eyes are acutely expressive. Coats come in many colors and patterns and can be long or short. The varieties are identical except for the coat. Chihuahuas possess loyalty, charm, and a big-dog attitude. Even tiny dogs require training, and without it, this clever scamp will rule your household like a little Napoleon. Compact and confident, Chihuahuas are ideal city pets. They are too small for roughhousing with kids, and special care must be taken in cold weather, but Chihuahuas are adaptable as long as they get lots of quality time in their preferred lap. Discover more about Chihuahuas at AKC's Chihuahua Breed Biography.   Chinese Crested  With their spotted pink skin, spiky “crested” hairdo, furry socks, and feathery tail, you can't mistake the sweet and slender Chinese Crested for any other breed. This frolicsome, ultra-affectionate companion dog is truly a breed apart. The Chinese Crested, a lively and alert toy breed standing between 11 and 13 inches high, can be hairless or coated. The hairless variety has smooth, soft skin and tufts of hair on the head, tail, and ankles. The coated variety, called the “powderpuff,” is covered by a soft, silky coat. Besides the coat, there's very little difference between the powderpuff and his undressed brother. Both varieties are characterized by fine-boned elegance and graceful movement. Cresteds are as fun as they look: playful, loving, and devoted to their humans. The hairless has its advantages: there is no doggy odor, and for obvious reasons shedding isn't much of a problem. Both varieties are attentive housemates, totally in tune with their family. Discover more about Chinese Crested at AKC's Chinese Crested Breed Biography.   Irish Wolfhound The calm, dignified, and kindly Irish Wolfhound is the tallest of all AKC breeds. Once fearless big-game hunters capable of dispatching a wolf in single combat, Wolfhounds today are the most serene and agreeable of companions. Discover more about Irish Wolfhounds at AKC's Irish Wolfhound Breed Biography.   Great Dane The easygoing Great Dane, the mighty “Apollo of Dogs,” is a total joy to live with — but owning a dog of such imposing size, weight, and strength is a commitment not to be entered into lightly. This breed is indeed great, but not a Dane. Discover more about Great Danes at AKC's Great Dane Breed Biography.   Rafeiro do Alentejo The Rafeiro do Alentejo is an excellent farm and estate watchdog. He is also a very useful livestock protector, being more vigilant at night and very serious when guarding territory or any other property entrusted to him. He has a calm and confident expression. Since the beginning of the breed's history, Rafeiros Alentejanos were used in packs as hunting dogs for big game, though this function has gradually disappeared over time. More recently, the breed is a guard dog for property and livestock, watching sheep and cattle. They also often work alone in prairies and will defend the herd against any intruders. Hailing from Portugal, the Rafeiro do Alentejo is a large-sized dog, powerful, rustic, sober, and calm. He moves with a heavy, slow roll. His coat is short or medium-length and thick, straight, and dense. They can be black, wolf gray, or fawn, with or without brindling, always with white markings; or white with patches of these colors. Discover more about Rafeiro do Alentejo at AKC's Rafeiro do Alentejo Breed Biography.   Akita Akitas are burly, heavy-boned spitz-type dogs of imposing stature. Standing 24 to 28 inches at the shoulder, Akitas have a dense coat that comes in several colors, including white. The head is broad and massive and is balanced in the rear by a full, curled-over tail. The erect ears and dark, shining eyes contribute to an expression of alertness, a hallmark of the breed. Akitas are quiet, fastidious dogs. Wary of strangers and often intolerant of other animals, Akitas will gladly share their silly, affectionate side with family and friends. They thrive on human companionship. The large, independent-thinking Akita is hardwired for protecting those they love. They must be well-socialized from birth with people and other dogs. Discover more about Akitas at AKC's Akita Breed Biography.   Shiba Inu An ancient Japanese breed, the Shiba Inu is a little but well-muscled dog once employed as a hunter. Today, the spirited, good-natured Shiba is the most popular companion dog in Japan. The adaptable Shiba is at home in town or country. Brought to America from Japan as recently as 60 years ago, Shibas are growing in popularity in the West and are already the most popular breed in their homeland. Their white markings combined with their coloring (red, red sesame, or black and tan) and their alert expression and smooth stride make them almost foxlike. They're sturdy, muscular dogs with a bold, confident personality to match. Discover more about Shiba Inus at AKC's Shiba Inu Breed Biography.   German Shepherd Dog There are many reasons why German Shepherd Dogs stand in the front rank of canine royalty, but experts say their defining attribute is character: loyalty, courage, confidence, the ability to learn commands for many tasks, and the willingness to put their life on the line in defense of loved ones. German Shepherd Dogs will be gentle family pets and steadfast guardians, but, the breed standard says, there's a “certain aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.” Discover more about German Shepherd Dogs at AKC's German Shepherd Dog Breed Biography.   Siberian Husky The graceful, medium-sized Siberian Husky's almond-shaped eyes can be either brown or blue and sometimes one of each, and convey a keen but amiable, and even mischievous expression. Quick and nimble-footed, Siberians are known for their powerful but seemingly effortless gait. Tipping the scales at no more than 60 pounds, they are noticeably smaller and lighter than their burly cousin, the Alaskan Malamute. As born pack dogs, they enjoy family life and get on well with other dogs. The Sibes' innate friendliness renders them indifferent watchdogs. These are energetic dogs who can't resist chasing small animals, so secure room to run is a must. An attractive feature of the breed: Sibes are naturally clean, with little doggy odor. Discover more about Siberian Huskies at AKC's Siberian Husky Breed Biography.   Golden Retriever The Golden Retriever, an exuberant Scottish gundog of great beauty, stands among America's most popular dog breeds. They are serious workers at hunting and fieldwork, as guides for the blind, and in search-and-rescue, enjoy obedience and other competitive events, and have an endearing love of life when not at work. Discover more about Golden Retrievers at AKC's Golden Retriever Breed Biography.   Labrador Retriever The sweet-faced, lovable Labrador Retriever is America's most popular dog breed. Labs are friendly, outgoing, and high-spirited companions who have more than enough affection to go around for a family looking for a medium-to-large dog. Labs are famously friendly. They are companionable housemates who bond with the whole family, and they socialize well with neighbor dogs and humans alike. But don't mistake his easy-going personality for low energy: The Lab is an enthusiastic athlete that requires lots of exercise like swimming and marathon games of fetch, to keep physically and mentally fit. Discover more about Labrador Retrievers at AKC's Labrador Retriever Breed Biography.   English Springer Spaniel The English Springer Spaniel is a sweet-faced, lovable bird dog of great energy, stamina, and brains. Sport hunters cherish the duality of working Springers: handsome, mannerly pets during the week, and trusty hunting buddies on weekends. Discover more about English Springer Spaniels at AKC's English Springer Spaniel Breed Biography.   Otterhound Big, boisterous, and affectionate, the Otterhound was bred in medieval England for the now-outlawed activity of otter hunting. This scarce breed is known for its dense shaggy coat, webbed feet, an acute sense of smell, and affinity for swimming. Discover more about Otterhounds at AKC's Otterhound Breed Biography.   Portuguese Water Dog The bright and biddable Portuguese Water Dog was bred to be an all-around fisherman's helper. The robust, medium-sized body is covered by a coat of tight, low-shedding curls. They are eager and athletic companions built for water work. Discover more about Portuguese Water Dogs at AKC's Portuguese Water Dog Breed Biography.   Chesapeake Bay Retriever The Chesapeake Bay Retriever, peerless duck dog of the Mid-Atlantic, is an American original who embodies the classic traits of a good retriever: loyal, upbeat, affectionate, and tireless. The Chessie is famous for his waterproof coat. Chessies are strong, powerfully built gundogs standing anywhere from 21 to 26 inches at the shoulder. A male can weigh up to 80 pounds. The distinctive breed trait is a wavy coat that is oily to the touch. Chessies are solid-colored, either chocolatey brown, sedge, or deadgrass, with keen yellow-amber eyes that nicely complement the coat. Chessies are more emotionally complex than the usual gundog. Chessies take to training, but they have a mind of their own and can tenaciously pursue their own path. They are protective of their humans and polite, but not overtly friendly to strangers. Chessies make excellent watchdogs and are versatile athletes. A well-socialized Chessie is a confident companion and world-class hunting buddy. Discover more about Chesapeake Bay Retrievers at AKC's Chesapeake Bay Retriever Breed Biography.   Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever The smallest of the AKC's retrievers, the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is intelligent, affectionate, and eager to please. Play fetch with a tireless Toller until your right arm falls off, and he will ask you to throw left-handed. The little gundog with the big name is the smallest AKC retriever, standing ideally 18 or 19 inches at the shoulder. The Toller's trademark is a coat of stunning crimson, ranging from golden red to a dark coppery color, with white markings. Strong and agile, Tollers are medium dogs: medium in size, bone, and coat length. The almond-shaped eyes project an alert expression. Tollers are upbeat athletes who require outlets for their boundless vigor: hunting, hiking, camping, and, of course, swimming (for which they are ideally suited, down to their webbed feet). Tollers are smart, handsome, affectionate companions, but these red tornadoes can be recommended only to those with enough time and energy to keep them usefully occupied. Discover more about Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever at AKC's Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Breed Biography.   Dachshund The famously long, low silhouette, ever-alert expression, and bold, vivacious personality of the Dachshund have made him a superstar of the canine kingdom. Dachshunds come in two sizes and in three coat types of various colors and patterns. The word “icon” is terribly overworked, but the Dachshund, with his unmistakable long-backed body, little legs, and big personality, is truly an icon of purebred dogdom. Dachshunds can be standard-sized (usually 16 to 32 pounds) or miniature (11 pounds or under), and come in one of three coat types: smooth, wirehaired, or longhaired. Dachshunds aren't built for distance running, leaping, or strenuous swimming, but otherwise, these tireless hounds are game for anything. Smart and vigilant, with a big-dog bark, they make fine watchdogs. Bred to be an independent hunter of dangerous prey, they can be brave to the point of rashness, and a bit stubborn, but their endearing nature and unique look have won millions of hearts the world over. Discover more about Dachshunds at AKC's Dachshund Breed Biography.   Pembroke Welsh Corgi Among the most agreeable of all small house dogs, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a strong, athletic, and lively little herder who is affectionate and companionable without being needy. They are one of the world's most popular herding breeds. Discover more about Pembroke Welsh Corgis at AKC's Pembroke Welsh Corgi Breed Biography.   Basset Hound The Basset Hound stands no higher than 14 inches at the shoulder but, with his remarkably heavy bone, powerful little legs, and massive paws, he possesses big-dog strength and stamina. Bassets are famous for a large, domed head that features extremely long, velvety ears, mournful eyes, and a wrinkled brow, which give the breed the look of a sad clown. Built more for endurance than speed, the Basset moves in a deliberate but effortless manner. The breed's scenting ability is uncanny; it's said that among dogs only the Bloodhound's nose is more accurate. Mild and agreeable at home, the Basset is stubborn on the trail and barks in a loud, ringing voice. Although they may not be wildly demonstrative in their affections, they are steadfastly loyal. Discover more about Basset Hounds at AKC's Basset Hound Breed Biography.   For more information about a specific breed visit the breed's parent club or AKC.org.   Shareables Dogs are not color blind, they just see colors differently from humans. Blue and yellow toys stand out more than other colors. Used as scent atomizers, the sweat glands on a dog's skin are not used for evaporation or cooling. A dog's wagging tail is an effective communication tool, as long as you don't come in at the tail end of the conversation.

Down and Back
Naming the Beast: From Dog Breed Name Origins to Popular Everyday Pet Names

Down and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 26:42


In this episode, we scour through the archives for irresistible stories behind breed names. Breed names are a vital tool for classifying our canine companions, yet it's the individuals, the Lunas and Maxs, the Rovers, Spots, and Fidos who breathe meaning into who these breeds become in our lives. Many breeds acquired their names from the prey they hunted, the location in which they were discovered, or by inheriting the names of the people who developed or fancied them. The names we give dogs highlight times, places, and people in every chapter of the human story. Dogs accompanied our earliest ancestors and will undoubtedly be there to guide our descendants.   Bonafide Bits: Huskies were not named for their strong, hefty physiques or sled-pulling abilities. Elvis, a beagle, sniffs polar bear poop at zoos to detect pregnancies. There is no such breed as a “French” Poodle, as Poodles were originally developed in Germany. A heart-wrenching story of Abraham Lincoln's dog popularized the name Fido. Luna and Max top the AKC's list of most popular dog names for 2022.   Featured Breeds: Cairn Terriers Cairn Terriers are happy, busy little earth dogs originally bred to fearlessly root out foxes and other small, furred prey in the rocky Scottish countryside. Curious and alert, Cairns like having a place where they can explore and dig. The Cairn's unique qualities, called “Cairnishness,” include a short, wide head and a free-moving, short-legged body that exudes strength but not heaviness, topping out at about 10 inches high and about 15 inches long. The double coat is harsh and wiry on top and downy beneath. A Cairn presents as a small, shaggy, alert dog, with head, tail, and ears up, and eyes shining with intelligence. A British breed club promotes Cairns as the “best little pal in the world.” Cairns are small enough for a laptop snuggle and sturdy enough for a good romp on the lawn. They do best with lots of close family contact. For owners who cherish the terrier qualities of gameness, independent thinking, and true-blue loyalty, no other breed will do. Discover more about Cairn Terriers at AKC's Cairn Terrier Breed Biography.   Siberian Husky The graceful, medium-sized Siberian Husky's almond-shaped eyes can be either brown or blue and sometimes one of each, and convey a keen but amiable, and even mischievous expression. Quick and nimble-footed, Siberians are known for their powerful but seemingly effortless gait. Tipping the scales at no more than 60 pounds, they are noticeably smaller and lighter than their burly cousin, the Alaskan Malamute. As born pack dogs, they enjoy family life and get on well with other dogs. The Sibes' innate friendliness renders them indifferent watchdogs. These are energetic dogs who can't resist chasing small animals, so secure room to run is a must. An attractive feature of the breed: Sibes are naturally clean, with little doggy odor. Discover more about Siberian Huskies at AKC's Siberian Husky Breed Biography.   Beagle Not only is the Beagle an excellent hunting dog and loyal companion, but it is also happy-go-lucky, funny, and — thanks to its pleading expression — cute. They were bred to hunt in packs, so they enjoy company and are generally easygoing. Discover more about Beagles at AKC's Beagle Breed Biography.   Scottish Deerhound Stand back: You need a little distance to fully appreciate the majesty of this ancient beast. In silhouette we see a noble coursing hound struck from the classic Greyhound template. Deerhounds are, though, much larger and more substantial than Greyhounds; a good-sized male can stand 32 inches at the shoulder and weigh 110 pounds. The crisp coat is seen in several colors; breed aficionados prefer the dark blue-gray coat. The tapered head and long neck add extra lift to an already stately hound. Discover more about Scottish Deerhounds at AKC's Scottish Deerhound Breed Biography.   American Foxhound American Foxhounds are good-natured, low-maintenance hounds who get on well with kids, dogs, and even cats, but come with special considerations for prospective owners. They are closely associated with Revolutionary heroes and the rolling estates of old Virginia. Discover more about American Foxhounds at AKC's American Foxhound Breed Biography.   Otterhound Big, boisterous, and affectionate, the Otterhound was bred in medieval England for the now-outlawed activity of otter hunting. This scarce breed is known for its dense shaggy coat, webbed feet, an acute sense of smell, and affinity for swimming. Discover more about Otterhounds at AKC's Otterhound Breed Biography.   Norwegian Elkhound The Norwegian Elkhound is a robust spitz type known for his lush silver-gray coat and dignified but friendly demeanor. The durable Elkhound is among Europe's oldest dogs. They sailed with the Vikings and figured in Norse art and legend. Norwegian Elkhounds are hardy, short-bodied dogs standing about 20 inches at the shoulder. They have a dense silver-gray coat and a tail curling tightly over the back. The deep chest, sturdy legs, and muscular thighs belong to a dog built for an honest day's work. The eyes are a dark brown and the ears are mobile and erect. Overall, an Elkhound is the picture of an alert and steadfast dog of the north. Elkhounds are famously fine companions and intelligent watchdogs. Agility and herding trials are good outlets for their natural athleticism and eagerness. Reserved until introductions are made, an Elkhound is a trustworthy friend ever after. These strong, confident dogs are truly sensitive souls, with a dash of houndy independence. Discover more about Norwegian Elkhound at AKC's Norwegian Elkhound Breed Biography.   Cocker Spaniel The merry and frolicsome Cocker Spaniel, with his big, dreamy eyes and impish personality, is one of the world's best-loved breeds. They were developed as hunting dogs, but Cockers gained wide popularity as all-around companions. Discover more about Cocker Spaniels at AKC's Cocker Spaniel Breed Biography.   Bernese Mountain Dog Big, powerful, and built for hard work, the Bernese Mountain Dog is also strikingly beautiful and blessed with a sweet, affectionate nature. Berners are generally placid but are always up for a romp with the owner, whom they live to please. The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, sturdy worker who can stand over 27 inches at the shoulder. The thick, silky, and moderately long coat is tricolored: jet black, clear white, and rust. The distinctive markings on the coat and face are breed hallmarks and, combined with the intelligent gleam in the dark eyes, add to the Berner's aura of majestic nobility. A hardy dog who thrives in cold weather, the Berner's brain and brawn helped him multitask on the farms and pastures of Switzerland. Berners get along with the entire family and are particularly gentle with children, but they will often become more attached to one lucky human. Berners are imposing but not threatening, and they maintain an aloof dignity with strangers. Discover more about Bernese Mountain Dogs at AKC's Bernese Mountain Dog Breed Biography.   Portuguese Water Dog The bright and biddable Portuguese Water Dog was bred to be an all-around fisherman's helper. The robust, medium-sized body is covered by a coat of tight, low-shedding curls. They are eager and athletic companions built for water work. Discover more about Portuguese Water Dogs at AKC's Portuguese Water Dog Breed Biography.   Sealyham Terrier The Sealyham Terrier is brave and spirited, but not as spiky as smaller terriers. These sturdy, outgoing companions are recognized by their “fall,” the mass of hair covering the forehead. Sealy fans enjoy their dog's sly sense of humor. Standing less than 11 inches at the shoulder and weighing about 24 pounds, Sealys are not big enough to be considered medium-sized dogs, but they stand among the strongest and most substantial of what we think of as small dogs. A typical Sealy is well-muscled, built low to the ground, and moves easily with long, determined strides. The weatherproof coat is predominantly white, and a long, broad head is furnished with lavish facial hair. Despite their rep as the bruiser among short-legged terriers, Sealys are cute, funny, affectionate, outgoing, and trainable, if a bit stubborn. Their alertness and a big-dog bark make Sealys excellent watchdogs. Blessed with an adaptable nature, Sealys are amenable to city dwellings or country life. Discover more about Sealyham Terriers at AKC's Sealyham Terrier Breed Biography.   Staffordshire Bull Terrier From his brawling past, the muscular but agile Staffordshire Bull Terrier retains the traits of courage and tenacity. Happily, good breeding transformed this former gladiator into a mild, playful companion with a special feel for kids. Discover more about Staffordshire Bull Terriers at AKC's Staffordshire Bull Terrier Breed Biography.   Berger Picard The Berger Picard is a lanky herding dog of strong bone and sturdy build. Picards spent centuries as take-charge independent problem-solvers, so early socialization and positive training are necessary to cope with their stubborn streak. Discover more about Berger Picards at AKC's Berger Picard Breed Biography.   Czechoslovakian Vlcak An alert, primitive canine that resembles a wolf in appearance. They are highly intelligent, powerful, active, loyal, and devoted to their owner. They have superior eyesight, hearing, and sense of smell and are known for having excellent stamina and endurance. The Czechoslovakian Vlcak (CSV) was originally bred for working border patrol in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s. They are currently used in Europe and the United States for search and rescue, tracking, obedience, agility, drafting, herding, and working dog sports. The CSV is bred for versatility and hardiness in harsh elements and is much more independent in nature than many other working breeds. They are an excellent choice for tracking or trailing sport/work or as a companion for active owners who enjoy spending time doing outdoor activities such as biking, running, or hiking. They are not, however, recommended for first-time owners. Discover more about Czechoslovakian Vlcaks at AKC's Czechoslovakian Vlcak Breed Biography.   Rhodesian Ridgeback The Rhodesian Ridgeback is an all-purpose “Renaissance hound” whose hallmark is the ridge, or stripe of backward-growing hair, on his back. Though the breed was made famous in its native Africa for its skill at tracking and baying, but never, ever killing, lions, today Ridgebacks are cherished family dogs whose owners must be prepared to deal with their independence and strong prey drive. Discover more about Rhodesian Ridgebacks at AKC's Rhodesian Ridgeback Breed Biography.   German Shepherd Dog There are many reasons why German Shepherd Dogs stand in the front rank of canine royalty, but experts say their defining attribute is character: loyalty, courage, confidence, the ability to learn commands for many tasks, and the willingness to put their life on the line in defense of loved ones. German Shepherd Dogs will be gentle family pets and steadfast guardians, but, the breed standard says, there's a “certain aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.” Discover more about German Shepherd Dogs at AKC's German Shepherd Dog Breed Biography.   Poodle Forget those old stereotypes of Poodles as sissy dogs. Poodles are eager, athletic, and wickedly smart “real dogs” of remarkable versatility. The Standard, with his greater size and strength, is the best all-around athlete of the family, but all Poodles can be trained with great success. Discover more about Poodles at AKC's Poodle (Standard) Breed Biography.   Affenpinscher The Affen's apish look has been described in many ways. They've been called “monkey dogs” and “ape terriers.” The French say diablotin moustachu (“mustached little devil”), and Star Wars fans argue whether they look more like Wookies or Ewoks. Standing less than a foot tall, these sturdy terrier-like dogs approach life with great confidence. “This isn't a breed you train,” a professional dog handler tells us, “He's like a human. You befriend him.” The dense, harsh coat is described as “neat but shaggy” and comes in several colors; the gait is light and confident. They can be willful and domineering, but mostly Affens are loyal, affectionate, and always entertaining. Affen people say they love being owned by their little monkey dogs. Discover more about Affenpinschers at AKC's Affenpinscher Breed Biography.   Peruvian Inca Orchid Agile, smart, and swift, the Peruvian Inca Orchid is an elegant sighthound that developed in Peru. The breed can be hairless or coated and comes in three sizes: small, medium, and large. Lively and alert, these dogs can be very good hunters and do well in lure coursing, rally, and agility. In the hairless variety, the skin can be of any color. In the coated variety, all colors are accepted including black, brown, gray, pink, tan, and white. Discover more about Peruvian Inca Orchids at AKC's Peruvian Inca Orchid Breed Biography.   Yorkshire Terrier Beneath the dainty, glossy, floor-length coat of a Yorkshire Terrier beats the heart of a feisty, old-time terrier. Yorkies earned their living as ratters in mines and mills long before they became the beribboned lapdogs of Victorian ladies. Discover more about Yorkshire Terriers at AKC's Yorkshire Terrier Breed Biography.   For more information about a specific breed visit the breed's parent club or AKC.org.   Shareables: Of all the 200 AKC-recognized breeds, more than half are named to reference the place they were first noticed by Europeans or North Americans. Several dogs still retain the name of a country that no longer exists such as the Rhodesian Ridgeback and the Czechoslovakian Vlcak. The AKC recently published the top dog names for 2022 and they are Luna (female) and Max (male).

Starlight Pet Talk
Myths and Truths about Mutts vs. Purebred Dogs

Starlight Pet Talk

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 47:42 Transcription Available


The "Adopt Don't Shop" movement has divided dog lovers over the past few years into two camps; those who believe people should only get dogs from rescues or shelters and those who believe getting dogs from breeders is the best option. In this episode, Amy talks with Sandy Weaver, an AKC judge, 40-year Siberian Husky enthusiast, and columnist for Canine Chronicle Magazine, about the debate and the myths and truths about Mutts vs. Pure Bred Dogs. Amy and Sandy discuss:Why "Adopt Don't Shop" is a mythBenefits of having a purebred dogBenefits of saving a shelter/rescue dogWhat future pet parents should consider in deciding which type of dog is the right fit for themThe "Doodle Craze" - how it came about and why these mixed-breed dogs are so popularHow future pet parents can find the right breeder and why to avoid backyard and for-profit commercial breedersSteps future pet parents can take to ensure they're getting a healthy dogAnd more!Shoutouts in this episode:American Kennel Club (AKC)Orthopaedic Foundation for Animals (OFA)#petadoption #adoptdontshop #dogbreeder #pets #petstagram #petsofinstagram #petsagram #instapets #petshop #pets_of_instagram #cutepets #petscorner #petsofig #picpets  #worldofcutepets #pets_perfection  #lovepets #exoticpets #petsofinsta  #petsgram #delight_pets #friendlypets #showcasing_pets #inspiredbypets #pets_of_our_world #rescuepetsofinstagram #mypets #petsarefamily s #petslover  #petnutrition #podcast #petpodcaster #petcare #petfriendly #petlovers #petwellness #dogbreeder #akc #americankennelclub #doodle #backyardbreeder #ethicaldogbreederKeep this podcast coming to you each week and bringing you GREAT content so you can be the best pet parent ever! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/starlightpettalkGET YOUR STARLIGHT PET TALK MERCHANDISE HERE! www.starlightoutreachandrescue.org/store FOLLOW STARLIGHT PET TALK ▷ Official Site: https://www.starlighpettalk.com ▶ Facebook: / starlightoutreachandrescue ▶ YouTube: -https://bit.ly/starlightsubscribe ▶ TikTok: ...

Visit the Zoo
Animals Central/All About Dogs Episode 120 - Siberian Husky

Visit the Zoo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 3:13


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Fitz on Fantasy
A Glass of Charbonnet (guest: John Laub)

Fitz on Fantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 46:49


It's NFL Scouting Combine week, so host Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF) brings in college football expert John Laub (@GridironSchol91) of Football Diehards and the Rookie Big Board to size up some key members of this year's rookie class. John offers up some of his favorite under-the-radar RBs from this year's class, including Pitt's Israel Abanikanda. John talks about the challenges of owning three Siberian Huskies, his baseball fandom, how some of his high school history students are learning about the Wall Street crash of 1929 the hard way, and what he and co-host Matt Hicks are offering Rookie Big Board subscribers. Then it's more prospect talk, as John rates his top rookie receivers and also weighs in on Zay Flowers, Kayshon Boutte, and others. John and Pat also talk tight ends, debating whether Michael Mayer is a cut above the rest of a very good TE class. Host: Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF) Guest: John Laub (@GridironSchol91) Podcast produced by Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland) Music provided by International Jet Set

The IBJ Podcast
He stitched handbags in his Irvington basement, and now it's a $1M business

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 45:30


In his mid-20s, Christian Resiak decided to learn how to hand-stitch leather handbags. He went to thrift stores, bought all of the leather jackets he could find and set up a workspace in his basement. He sold his first bag on Etsy within a month. He called his fledgling company Howl + Hide, partly in reference to his talkative Siberian Husky. Eight years later, Resiak has built Howl + Hide into a million-dollar business with 17 employees without the help of any investors or bank financing. Howl + Hide's flagship location in Fountain Square doubles as its main retail site—where it sells a wide variety of handbags, tote bags, duffels, keychains and wallets—and its main production facility. But that will change in the near future as Resiak plans to at least double his employee base and double—maybe triple—his sales this year, with some partnerships with national brands on the way. In conversation with podcast host Mason King, Resiak details the process of building the business from scratch and his grand plan to become a global brand. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.

The Rolex Whisky Passion Project
Flan In The Face Productions With Brad Japhe

The Rolex Whisky Passion Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 47:15


Brad Japhe is a freelance journalist specializing in food, beverage, and travel. He moonlights as a beer and spirits consultant, hosting monthly craft pairings/educational dinners in both Los Angeles and New York, and curating drink menus for festivals and restaurants. He prefers Scotch to bourbon, IPAs before lagers, and In-n-Out over Shake Shack. His favorite breed of dog is unequivocally the Siberian Husky and he suffers from an irrational, unrequited love for the New York Knicks.He is the Beer and Spirits Columnist for the Village Voice in New York City, is a regular contributor to Los Angeles and San Francisco-based periodicals, serves as a beer consultant for notable restaurants on both coasts, and hosts a monthly craft drinks/gourmet food educational pairing series. He has interviewed a diverse array of talent, ranging from NFL quarterback Eli Manning to Brooklyn Brewmaster Garrett Oliver.

Talking Billions with Bogumil Baranowski
Chase Warrington | Living a Rich Life | Host of About Abroad Podcast | Head of Remote at Doist

Talking Billions with Bogumil Baranowski

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 36:16


Chase Warrington | World Traveler Living a Rich Life | Host of About Abroad Podcast | Head of Remote at Doist | Remote Work Expert  My guest today is Chase Warrington, a good friend, and a fellow world traveler with a shared passion for remote work, productivity, and living a rich life. He was on 35 planes by the time he was 35 months old, but his real adventure didn't start until later. Chase is an American expat currently living in Europe with his wife and their dog, a 50-pound Siberian Husky.  He's the Head of Remote at Doist, a leading remote-first company with teammates spread across 35+ countries, and has been named a LinkedIn Top Voice for Remote Work, a Global Top 50 Remote Enabler by Remote.com, and a top 10 digital nomad by Dominica. He is also a regular contributor to several of the world's top remote-work outlets. He is the host of a hugely popular podcast – About Abroad. After calling half a dozen countries home, Chase is passionate about the future of work and its impact on global mobility, as well as making location independence the new standard and helping others build a life without borders.  We will talk about: 1) Living a rich life as a location independent professional. 2) Doist – a remote-first company, a bootstrapped start-up with no exit strategy, with a global team working asynchronously providing tools for others to work and live better. 3) Todoist – to-do list on steroids, an app serving 30 million users in 19 languages. 4) Fresh look at what it means to be productive beyond the cubicle, meetings, presence indicator, and read receipts. 5) Taking the leap and traveling the world while working remotely.  About Abroad Podcast Todoist Doist -----  To get regular updates and bonus content, please sign-up for my substack: ⁠https://bogumilbaranowski.substack.com/⁠ Learn more about Talking Billions Learn more about Bogumil Baranowski Learn more about Sicart Associates, LLC. Read Money, Life, Family: My Handbook: My complete collection of principles on investing, finding work & life balance, and preserving family wealth. IMPORTANT: As a reminder, the remarks in this interview represent the views, opinions, and experiences of the participants and are based upon information they believe to be reliable; however, Sicart Associates nor I have independently verified all such remarks. NEVER INVESTMENT ADVICE. IMPORTANT: As a reminder, the remarks in this interview represent the views, opinions, and experiences of the participants and are based upon information they believe to be reliable; however, Sicart Associates nor I have independently verified all such remarks. The content of this podcast is for general, informational purposes, and so are the opinions of members of Sicart Associates, a registered investment adviser, and guests of the show. This podcast does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any specific security or financial instruments or provide investment advice or service. Past performance is not indicative of future results. More information on Sicart Associates is available via its Form ADV disclosure documents available adviserinfo.sec.gov. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-billions/message

The First Time Home Buyer Podcast
Why You Need A (100-Day) Guarantee On Your Home Inspection, with John Leon Gonzalez

The First Time Home Buyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 38:53


Introduction John Leon Gonzalez is a Certified Professional Inspector® in Seattle, Washington that has been licensed as a realtor since 2007 both H.I. and WDIR (Pest). He is also certified by the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors® (InterNACHI®) and today he comes to tell us everything about how to have a great inspection in Seattle, Washington. Get In Touch With Our Guest, John Leon Gonzalez If you'd like to get in touch with our guest today, click on the link below and I will send you a warm introduction: Get In Touch With Our Podcast Guest Today Find The Perfect Real Estate Agent Near You If you'd like to find a great real estate agent near you, just go to this link: Real Estate Agent Near Me Podcast Sponsors Find an Agent with HomeFlow: The key to having a calm and successful home buying experience starts with having the best real estate agent. This is why you need to interview a few. To get the process started just go to Tryhomeflow.com Dovly: 10 million of Americans have errors in their credit reports that lower their credit score. To fix those error try Dovly.com MyFico: 90% of top lenders use FICO® Scores—do you know yours? Check your FICO Score at MyFico.com The Smart Home Buyer Calculator: Use our 4-in-1 super-smart calculator to make sure you know your numbers before buying your first home. Get it now at The Smart Home Buyer Calculator Rate The Podcast Click on this link to Rate and Review "The First Time Home Buyer Podcast" on iTunes. You can also subscribe to the podcast there. I will really appreciate it, thanks so much in advance! Listen To A Podcast Guest In Your Area If you'd like to find podcast guests for your specific location or profession just click on the link below to search for them: Podcast Guest Search Awesome Resources For First-Time Home Buyers If you'd like to access other great resources for first-time home buyers just click on this link: First-Time Home Buyer Resources Let's Talk I'd love to talk to podcast listeners and get to know you all better! I can also help you answer any questions you have about buying your first home! So if you'd like to talk about that let's jump a quick call! Just schedule a time that works for you here: Schedule A Call With Laura Moreno Feedback I love receiving feedback so please, if you'd like to tell me how you'd improve the podcast, send me an email or schedule a call with me for that works for you here: Schedule A Call With Laura Moreno Share The Love If you know someone looking to buy their first home and you think this information would help them,  just share it with them. They will really appreciate it. Subscribe To The Podcast Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Connect On Social Media YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Do you want to start your own podcast? Then enroll in The Free Podcast Course today, which is the course that I followed to create this podcast! Transcript This is an automatic transcription (sorry for the typos in advance!

Shaped by Dog with Susan Garrett
2 Types Of Connection With Dogs: Dog Agility And Daily Life Case Studies #186

Shaped by Dog with Susan Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 14:41 Very Popular


Visit us at shapedbydog.com    Over the years I've asked my students to describe the connection with their dog in different environments. How is it different inside your house versus your front yard? What about the park? Or, around other dogs or children? Often the response describes the emotional connection “to” their dog; not the two-way connection “with” their dog. We're covering what that difference is between the connection to versus connection with our dogs, why it's super important to understand, and how growing one can also grow the other.   In the episode you'll hear:   • How connection TO a dog differs from connection WITH a dog. • What weakens and strengthens the relationship we have with dogs. • Common words used about dogs that signal a connection crisis. • The reasons understanding and empathy will grow your relationship. • How the sport of dog agility, or any dog sport, is like an amplifier of connection. • Why it's essential to protect your dog's confidence when beginning agility. • How one of my agility students, Jenny, went from overwhelmed to elite competitor with her Siberian Huskies. • The story of Cait's Shiba Inu, Moshi, a pandemic puppy, and how their connection evolved. • That game by game, layer and layer, you can see the connection with your dog blossom.   Connected Dog Video Series Click Here To View The Videos And Play The Games (https://dogsthat.com/cybercentral/)   Resources:   1. Hear From Jenny Kerwick About Her Amazing Agility Transformation - https://youtu.be/UbJhz6pbYtg 2. Watch The Story of Moshi the Shia Inu And Growing Connection With Cait - https://youtu.be/G7kz051u7uU 3. Podcast Episode 36: Puppy Selection: How I Do It and Why I Didn't This! Time - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/36/ 4. YouTube Video: Normalizing Imperfection in Dog Training - https://youtu.be/X_f1hm_XhJM 5. Podcast Episode 122: Being Present With Empathy In Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/122/ 6. Podcast Episode 114: Dog Agility Training: 3 Big Mistakes All Dog Owners Should Avoid - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/114/ 7. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/2xDj32Ff0Ng

House Call Vet Café Podcast
Ep. 36: Chat with a House Call Practice CVPM: Meet Jamie Gonzalez

House Call Vet Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 33:41


Jamie was born and raised in Gaithersburg, Maryland. With her love of learning and of animals, she began her career in 2002 as a kennel assistant. Because of her enthusiasm, drive, and ability to grasp new concepts, Jamie was swiftly moved into a veterinary technician role that also included team management, inventory management, and various leadership responsibilities. Jamie is passionate about learning, organization, and leadership. Over her career, she has gained experience working in a variety of general practices, emergency, and specialty centers, and with various exotic animals. She has always been fascinated by the constantly changing industry and faces challenges with a positive outlook. One of her favorite roles in veterinary medicine has been inventory management. In 2017, Jamie decided she wanted to pursue a career path that would leverage her 18 years of Animal Health industry experience. She began her journey to pursue an MBA through Strayer University, which she hopes to obtain by 2023. In addition, after a three-year commitment, Jamie obtained her Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) certification in January 2021. Over the years Jamie has had a variety of pets ranging from bearded dragons, iguanas, fish, to her four beloved feline companions, who will be remembered always. Her biggest love is her 15-year-old Siberian Husky, “Akane”. “Akane” has been with Jamie for almost her whole career and serves as a loving reminder of why Jamie chose this field. Personally, she enjoys kayaking, hiking, traveling, a variety of crafts, and spending time with her family. Topics covered in this episode: Jamie's journey into a COO of a house called practice PriVet Pet Care's legacy Balancing lucrative and charity work as a house call veterinarian What it means to be a CVPM Differences between an independently owned and corporate house call practice Jamie's top three tips on managing a house call veterinary practice Links & resources: Find Jamie on LinkedIn Learn more about PriVet Pet Care The House Call Vet Academy links: Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course  Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison  Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call, mobile, & concierge vets Get House Call Vet swag! Find out about the next House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference 2023 ticket sales are now open!!!! Ticket prices go up after the new year, so get 'em while they're hot :) Vet tech price is 20% off with code VETTECH2023 before the new year too! Date: February 18-19, 2023 Time: 8am-6pm (PST) Saturday & Sunday Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! Rockin' Pets, Rollin' Vets PriVet Pet Care First Opinion Veterinary Ultrasound- Online CE courses on ultrasonography & machine selection Good Pharma Tea (Use code Harrison20 for 20% off your order!) Veterinary Recommended Solutions - Get a $200 gift card! Just mention this podcast when you set up a discovery call with VRS's medical director about their ethical & rigorously tested veterinary supplements. This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel

The Orchestra Teacher Podcast
42. Building rapport and fostering positive relationships with students. Interviews with Lisa Loucks, Stephan Labelle, Katie VanDenBerghe, and Jami Kleinert.

The Orchestra Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 52:10


42. Building rapport and fostering positive relationships with students. Interviews with Lisa Loucks, Stephan Labelle, Katie VanDenBerghe, and Jami Kleinert. These teachers share their unique experiences and strategies for building rapport and positive relationships with students that allow for higher quality teaching, student engagement, and a stronger sense of community. -- Lisa (Hopko) Loucks is in her twenty-fifth year as Orchestra Director in Orange County Public Schools Her orchestras have consistently earned superior ratings in the Florida Orchestra Association Music Performance Assessments, and have performed in Atlanta, Chicago, and New York. Originally from Chicago, Lisa grew up on the west coast of the florida and is a graduate Manatee High School under the direction of Jim Palmer. She then earned a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education from UCF, where her teachers included John Whitney, Lee Eubank, and Dr. Ayako Yonetani. She has served as FOA 7-8 All State Orchestra Chair, District Chair for Orange County, and is a certified adjudicator of Music Performance Assessments. She had the honor of conducting All-County Orchestras throughout the state, and has served on the Board of Directors for the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra. She has been a summer faculty member for both the Florida West Coast Symphony and UCF String Workshop. She has also been an adjunct professor at Stetson University, as instructor of their Secondary String Methods course. Stephan Labelle is the Orchestra and Guitar Director at Wekiva High School in the Orange County Public Schools in Central Florida. Stephan holds a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from the University of Delaware. He has directed orchestra, guitar, and keyboard programs in the Cranford Public Schools and Rahway Public Schools in NJ. He has performed as a soloist as well as with various ensembles such as the Blue Hen String Quartet and the Lieto String Quartet in Pennsylvania as well as many outside organizations. He also teaches privately throughout Orange County. Katie VanDenBerghe is in her eleventh year as a music teacher. She is the Orchestra Director at Patriot High School in Prince William County, Virginia. Previously she taught middle and high school orchestra at Courtland High School and Thornburg Middle School in Spotsylvania County. Her orchestra ensembles have consistently earned Superior ratings at VBODA (Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors' Association) District Orchestra Assessment. She also has six years of Elementary General Music experience. Ms. VanDenBerghe holds a graduate degree from Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA) and a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Music Education at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. Her major instrument is the flute, and she plays piccolo for the Fredericksburg Symphony Orchestra. She previously performed with the Rappahannock Pops Orchestra, the University of Mary Washington Philharmonic, and the Old Bridge Chamber Orchestra. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, kayaking, traveling, reading, cooking, and hanging out with her Siberian Husky, Arrow. Jami Kleinert is in her 12th year of teaching orchestra and her third year teaching 4th-12th grade strings in Flushing, Michigan. She also coaches youth orchestra string sectionals in the Flint area. She has previously taught strings in both Kansas and Pennsylvania. Jami lives in metro Detroit where she also performs with several local groups on violin and viola. -- --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support

The Focus Group
TFG Unbuttoned: DeSantis drags us back to 1947

The Focus Group

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 25:32 Very Popular


Florida Governor Rick DeSantis is upset that parents brought their children to a drag brunch in Miami club R House. DeSantis wants to stop this activity and is using a 1947 court ruling that says men who impersonate women in a suggestive way can be considered a public nuisance. Equality Florida is fighting back. Then, Raul Carbajal left his three-month-old Siberian Husky puppy in the car with his mouth taped shut while he gambled at the Bellagio. It was 113 degrees when police rescued the puppy and arrested Carbajal when his luck ran out. Finally, more and more retailers are locking up everyday goods to stop theft.Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrCSpotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMbStitcher: bit.ly/1N97ZquGoogle Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVWPandora: pdora.co/2pEfctjYouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5aAlso follow Tim and John on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradioTwitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradioInstagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio

The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families
Episode 69 Sled Dogs (A Mashup Special)

The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 38:26 Very Popular


A special mashup with our friends from Cool Facts About Animals. Mick tells the tale of the Great Serum Run of 1925 in two parts. When a Diphtheria epidemic threatens the small and far-off town of Nome Alaska, the only hope to get medicine to the sick is dogs. Many help, but two Siberian Huskies named Togo and Balto are most remembered by history. In between part one and part two of the story, the crew from Cool Facts About Animals shares ten interesting facts about sled dogs.

The Maverick Show with Matt Bowles
189: Becoming Head of Remote a Doist, Traveling Europe by Camper Van, and Hosting the “About Abroad” Podcast with Chase Warrington

The Maverick Show with Matt Bowles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 77:41


Chase Warrington takes us on his journey growing up in the U.S., studying abroad in Austria, and developing his passion for travel.  He explains how he and his wife decided to sell their house and travel the world.  Chase shares his highlights from their South America travels, how they eventually ended up with a base in Valencia, Spain and what he loves so much about the different regions of Spain. He also talks about nomading with his Siberian Husky, and his experiences traveling through Europe in a camper van.  He offers tips on traveling with your spouse, staying in Spain long term, and nomading with a pet.  Chase then talks about his career trajectory and how became Head of Remote at Doist.  He offers tips on managing remote teams, building remote company culture, and landing your remote dream job.  Chase also talks about hosting the “About Abroad” podcast, how he grew his audience, and what he has learned from his guests.  Finally, he shares how travel has impacted him and what travel means to him today.  FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE AT www.TheMaverickShow.com