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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The Anti To-Do List
The Anti To-Do List
You already know what’s on your to-do list (too much!) but what about your anti-to-do list?
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2022:The Year Ahead
2022:The Year Ahead
As important as it is to reflect on the past year, it's equally important to set your sights ahead on what you want for your future. No one has a crystal ball and knows what 2022 holds but that doesn'

Year In Review
Year In Review
I'm so excited that It's that time of year again! Time to reflect and take stock on the past 12 months of our lives. Let's take a look at ALL of it, the good, the bad and perhaps even the ugly. Join m

Things May Not Be As They Appear
Things May Not Be As They Appear
Life is half wonderful and half super-challenging. No one escapes that despite what you see on social media or in tv commercials. The problem is we don't often see that side of other's lives so no won

Helping Others With Grief
Helping Others With Grief
Animal workers are "fixers". You make animals feel better, live better and sometimes die better. But when it comes to grief, our own or other's, there's no making it better. One of the hardest things

Hacking Procrastination and Inaction
Hacking Procrastination and Inaction
Procrastination and inaction impact us all from time to time. But when we want a certain result and we aren't taking an action to make it happen, we can start to turn on ourselves. The way to ending p

Expectations of Others
Expectations of Others
We all have expectations of others. Things we want them to say or do. We want veterinary clients to be more patient and to show more appreciation. We want our co-workers to say "thank you" and respond