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🗓️ 9 January 2023
⏱️ 113 minutes
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In this episode, we discuss what inspired Erin’s Tiktok, what advocating for our dogs even means, why does it matter?, what gets in the way?, how does trauma affect our ability to advocate?, what societal factors may be in play?, and how can we support ourselves and each other?
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0:00.0 | So, you know, understanding that, yeah, people make mistakes. |
0:04.0 | People are not perfect. |
0:04.8 | People are going to fuck up. |
0:05.9 | And the biggest piece, I think, that helps with advocacy is understanding that the world isn't fair. |
0:14.4 | I don't accept that. |
0:16.9 | I really don't like that one. |
0:36.6 | Yeah. I really don't like that one. Hey there, fellow training nerds. You're listening to Drinking from the Toilet. And I'm your host, |
0:42.2 | Hannah Branigan, teacher, trainer, podcaster, and author of the book, Awesome Obedience, and |
0:47.3 | its companion, Awesome Obedience, the Field Guide, both of which you can pick up right now from |
0:51.9 | clickertraining.com. Yes, my voice sounds basically terrible |
0:55.9 | right now. This is actually a lot better. I've been sick for pretty much since Thanksgiving, |
1:02.0 | but I am actually doing much better. So don't worry, but I am also going to keep this intro |
1:07.2 | shorter than usual. This episode is brought to you by OnQ Training Treats from Karen Pryor Clicker Training |
1:15.5 | and awesome folks like Marie A for supporting the podcast on Patreon. |
1:21.9 | If you'd like to join the Patreon party, support this podcast, get your questions answered, and get access to our super |
1:29.3 | secret extra podcast episodes. Go to patreon.com slash dFT. This week we're talking about what it means |
1:38.2 | to advocate for your dog and how we can help clients and ourselves do that very important thing. |
1:45.0 | So Aaron is based in Canada and has been in the dog industry for over 15 years in different |
1:49.8 | capacities, from dog walking to running a large successful training facility and teaching classes |
1:55.3 | six days a week, which led to her burning out and needing to shift gears, and then to her |
2:00.4 | current specialty |
2:01.1 | in helping professional dog trainers, especially female dog trainers, make both a living |
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