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 43
Intentional Thinking
Episode 43
mindset

Intentional Thinking

Your thoughts ultimately create everything in your life. What you are thinking you can see from the results you are getting. If you want different results, you have to think different thoughts. You ha
Episode 42
Words For Anyone Struggling Right Now
Episode 42
Challenges

Words For Anyone Struggling Right Now

Warning: This episode is heavy. Suicide loves shame, secrecy and aloneness so that is of course why I'm talking about it! I share with you the story of a friend I lost to suicide and what I would now
Episode 41
Euthanasia and The Holidays
Episode 41
euthanasia

Euthanasia and The Holidays

It's a fact that there are more euthanasias during the holidays than at other times of the year. Financial pressures, guests, busy schedules and family members coming home all can play a role in why.
Episode 40
Saying Goodbye to Red, Red Wine
Episode 40
alcohol

Saying Goodbye to Red, Red Wine

Join me in the last offering of Compassion Fatigue Rx of 2019 www.rekindlesolutions.com/enroll. Substance abuse is a sign of compassion fatigue. In this episode I will share my beliefs about how our s
Episode 39
The Gift of Presence
Episode 39
presence

The Gift of Presence

Compassion Fatigue Rx registration is OPEN! www.rekindlesolutions.com/enroll This episode is about being present in our lives. If you pay attention you will find we hardly ever actually are in the her
Episode 38
When Things Get Difficult
Episode 38
Challenges

When Things Get Difficult

I have this imaginary thing called a Mental Health Bank Account. I'm always either making deposits or withdrawals against it. I try to make mostly deposits so when sh*t hits the fan (and it will!), I