Rekindling with Julie Squires:

Compassion Fatigue Solutions for Animal Workers

THE podcast for veterinary professionals and animal care workers who want to make a difference and improve animals’ lives without burning themselves out. Listen in and rekindle your spark!

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Episode 114
Walking With Grief
Episode 114
grief & emotions

Walking With Grief

In this episode I'm sharing with you my current raw, unfiltered and not yet completely understood experience with grief after losing my mom suddenly last week. I have many things to yet figure out as
Episode 113
Creating Confidence
Episode 113
confidence

Creating Confidence

Confidence = the belief we have in ourselves. You don't either have it or not, you can actually create it for yourself. And you should! In this episode you'll learn: -the difference between confidence
Episode 112
Let's Talk About Money with Isaiah Douglass
Episode 112
finances

Let's Talk About Money with Isaiah Douglass

This episode is my conversation with Isaiah Douglass, MBA, CFP. Isaiah is s financial planner who works with veterinarians to help them sort out as he says "anything that has a $ sign". We chat about:
Episode 111
Doing Less
Episode 111
self-care

Doing Less

Most of the humans I know are not human BEINGS but human DOINGS. They are running from work to errands to responsibilities/obligations and feeling exhausted. And it's no wonder! Working with animals c
Episode 110
Pep Talk
Episode 110
empowerment

Pep Talk

Could we be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel? Millions of people globally are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and perhaps this is the beginning of the end of the pandemic. Fingers crossed
Episode 109
The Other Cost of Caring with Suzanne Cannon
Episode 109
finances

The Other Cost of Caring with Suzanne Cannon

Compassion fatigue is often coined the "cost of caring" because of the impact that witnessing others in pain or distress has on the caregiver. But there's another "cost of caring" related to veterinar