28 episodes

Take a group of people who have kicked around the veterinary space for a few minutes, toss them in a ZOOM room and see what they have to say. The discussion can lead to interesting places of discovery. When we mean unfiltered it is deciding a topic 10 to 20 minutes before we push the record button, skip the editing and upload it online. These are our opinions on the topic at hand that we voted on as the focus of the conversation. We encourage you to listen with an open mind and join in the discussion with your comments on wherever it is posted.

Unfiltered Vet Discussions Unfiltered Discussions

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Take a group of people who have kicked around the veterinary space for a few minutes, toss them in a ZOOM room and see what they have to say. The discussion can lead to interesting places of discovery. When we mean unfiltered it is deciding a topic 10 to 20 minutes before we push the record button, skip the editing and upload it online. These are our opinions on the topic at hand that we voted on as the focus of the conversation. We encourage you to listen with an open mind and join in the discussion with your comments on wherever it is posted.

    Episode 28: Taking Responsibility: The Trouble with “Sorry”

    Episode 28: Taking Responsibility: The Trouble with “Sorry”

    In the latest episode of "Unfiltered Vet Discussions," Kelly hosts a conversation with Jenni, Phil, and David, focusing on the difficulty of saying "sorry" and taking responsibility. They explore the challenges of genuine apologies, referencing the children's book "Tumford the Terrible," where a cat struggles to apologize. Jenni recounts a work incident highlighting inadequate apologies and the importance of owning mistakes without excuses. Phil shares his experience in recovery, emphasizing the importance of making amends. The discussion underscores the value of vulnerability, self-forgiveness, and the impact of sincere apologies in building trust and psychological safety within relationships.

    • 23 min
    Episode 27: Self Criticism

    Episode 27: Self Criticism

    In this episode of "Unfiltered Vet Discussions," hosts Kelly, Phil, David, and Jenni dive into the topic of self-criticism, highlighting its prevalence and impact in veterinary workplaces. Phil shares insights from a survey conducted with an Australian group on workplace well-being, revealing that self-criticism is a significant factor contributing to burnout among veterinary professionals. The discussion explores how perfectionism, societal expectations, and internal criticism drain energy and hinder performance. The hosts emphasize the importance of self-compassion, resilience, and redefining success to combat negative self-talk. They share personal anecdotes and strategies for overcoming self-criticism, encouraging listeners to practice self-kindness and continuous learning. The episode concludes with a reminder to be kind to oneself and to see failures as opportunities for growth.

    • 23 min
    Episode 26: Today is A DAY

    Episode 26: Today is A DAY

    In this episode of "Unfiltered Vet Discussions," hosts Kelly, Phil, David, and Jenni explore the concept of having "a day"—one of those challenging days when everything seems to go wrong. They discuss common experiences in veterinary practice, such as staff shortages and unexpected emergencies, and the emotional toll these can take. Emphasizing the power of mindset, they talk about the importance of perception and the impact of expecting the worst. They suggest strategies like practicing gratitude, recognizing and managing negative thoughts, and using positive reinforcement to change the narrative of a bad day. They share personal stories and tips on fostering a supportive team environment, highlighting that how one responds to stressors can transform a difficult day into a manageable one. The episode concludes with a reminder that while challenging days are inevitable, a positive approach and strong teamwork can make all the difference.

    • 24 min
    Episode 25: Compelled to Comment

    Episode 25: Compelled to Comment

    In the latest episode of "Unfiltered Vet Discussions," the hosts delve into the emotional dynamics of online engagement and real-world interactions. They explore the personal choices involved in responding to negativity, whether it's in professional settings like veterinary practices or personal social media use. The conversation emphasizes the power of disengagement and the importance of recognizing when to use the metaphorical "walkaway button" to avoid unnecessary conflicts. They also discuss the challenge of managing emotions and reactions in heated situations, highlighting the necessity of personal responsibility and self-awareness in navigating both digital and real-life confrontations. The episode serves as a reminder of the impact of our choices in the face of criticism or conflict and the value of maintaining professionalism online, especially when dealing with mistaken identity or unjust criticisms, using examples like misdirected reviews for similarly named clinics.

    • 22 min
    Episode 24: Bear Vs. Man

    Episode 24: Bear Vs. Man

    In this podcast episode from "Unfiltered Vet Discussions," the topic of "bear versus man" is explored as a metaphor for understanding personal safety concerns, particularly for women. The discussion revolves around a social media prompt asking women if they would rather encounter a bear or an unknown man if stranded in the woods, with most women choosing the bear. This leads to broader conversations on how to enhance safety for female employees in various settings, including self-defense classes and workplace policies that support women's safety. The episode highlights the importance of acknowledging and addressing the underlying fears women experience and the need for proactive measures to ensure a safe environment.

    • 22 min
    Episode 23: Veterinary Market Analysis

    Episode 23: Veterinary Market Analysis

    In the latest episode of "Unfiltered Vet Discussions," the hosts delve into a recent overseas study titled "Veterinary Services for Household Pets in the UK." The study highlights issues like the high concentration of veterinary practices owned by large corporations, leading to a lack of competition in certain areas and concerns over price transparency and communication about the costs of treatments and surgeries. The discussion also touches on the UK's veterinary market as a predictor for trends in North America, emphasizing the importance of consumer trust and price transparency in veterinary care. Further, the episode explores topics like pet insurance and its impact on veterinary services and the necessity for better pet owner education on the quality and cost of care. The hosts conclude by stressing the importance of improvement and active listening to address these challenges in veterinary care.

    • 25 min

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