Irreplaceable Truths

“The veterinary podcast that tells the truth they never taught in school.” Welcome to Irreplaceable Truths — where real conversations meet real medicine. Hosted by Dr. Gershon Alaluf, this podcast strips away the fluff and dives into the raw, unfiltered realities of life in veterinary practice. From burnout to breakthroughs, difficult clients to emotional growth, every episode offers honest stories, practical insight, and a sense of solidarity for those who care deeply—for animals and for each other. Why You’ll Tune In: Real stories, not platitudes — wild emergencies, hard-earned wins, and painful lessons that made better professionalsVeterans teaching vets — insights from seasoned veterinarians, educators, and technicians who’ve lived itA dose of raw humanity — mental health, career resilience, boundaries, and growth in a high-pressure fieldCareer wisdom + self-care tips — made for early career vets, students, assistants, and those considering the field Who It’s For: Veterinary students, grads, and technicians navigating real clinic lifeEducators and mentors shaping the next generationAnimal lovers craving an honest backstage pass into vet medicinePractice managers building emotionally intelligent teamsAnyone feeling overwhelmed, overworked, or underprepared What Makes Us Different: No filtered soundbites—just real talk. Honest, grounded, and sometimes hilariously humanGuests from all corners of the field sharing insight you won’t find in textbooksA balance of heart and strategy—because medicine is personal, and so is this profession New episodes weekly on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

  1. Real-Time Grey’s Anatomy | Dr. Bethany Weinheimer on Trust & Culture at VEG | Irreplaceable Truths

    5D AGO

    Real-Time Grey’s Anatomy | Dr. Bethany Weinheimer on Trust & Culture at VEG | Irreplaceable Truths

    What happens when you let a client watch a "code blue" or a major surgery in real-time? Is the "VEG" open-hospital model the future of trust in veterinary medicine, or is it a recipe for professional burnout? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Bethany Weinheimer, DVM for the conclusion of this deep dive into the modern veterinary landscape. From her journey as a "mini CEO" of Texas hospitals to launching Evolve Vets, Dr. Weinheimer explores how to move from professional overwhelm to alignment. Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The "Grey’s Anatomy" Effect: What happens when you let owners witness a code blue, and how it’s redefining the value of a veterinary nurse's work in the eyes of the public. – The Metronidazole Trap: Navigating the gap between "Gold Standard" research and the "Standard of Care" when a client’s living room carpet is on the line. – The "Mini CEO" Model: A behind-the-scenes look at scaling 30+ hospitals a year through a decentralized leadership system that prioritizes the "soul" of the medicine. – The Evolve Vets Mission: Why being a "nurturer" by nature can lead to professional self-abandonment, and the internal work required for women to step into executive leadership. 🐾 Who will love this episode: – Veterinarians & veterinary students – Animal care professionals – Vet Moms: Those navigating the high-pressure balance between the "soccer game" and the "surgical suite." – Culture Builders: Anyone interested in how VEG creates "Veggies" who actually love coming to work. 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – How owners react to witnessing emergency medicine in real-time. 07:24 – Balancing clinical research with the reality of a client's diarrhea-covered couch. 12:21 – Meeting clients where they are instead of judging their financial or ethical choices. 15:06 – Why "Veggies" are so happy and how the open-hospital model at VEG builds trust. 22:55 – How being watched during surgery turned a skeptic into a lifelong advocate. 30:00 – Dr. Weinheimer’s journey from El Campo to the "Ownership Model" of leadership. 38:22 – Why women in vet med need to stop "rescuing" and start setting value-based boundaries. 44:30 – Why the most successful executive leaders prioritize daily internal work and rituals. 53:04 – Final thoughts on why vet med is the best profession when you are in the right place. 🔔 Stay Connected: – Like this video if you found value in this discussion! – Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments. – Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. 📚 Resources Mentioned: – Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) – veg.com – Evolved Vets – evolvedvets.com – Bethany’s Instagram: @DrBethTheVet - Bethany's Linked In: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com Ep. 71 #IrreplaceableTruths #VeterinaryMedicine #VEG #EvolveVets

    53 min
  2. "No" is a Complete Sentence | Dr. Bethany Weinheimer on the ER & Vet Trauma | Irreplaceable Truths

    APR 27

    "No" is a Complete Sentence | Dr. Bethany Weinheimer on the ER & Vet Trauma | Irreplaceable Truths

    What happens when your "black and white" world turns gray in the middle of your fourth year? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Bethany Weinheimer, DVM for an insightful, inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths. Dr. Weinheimer grew up on a Texas cattle farm, a background that forged her innate ability to stay calm during a crisis—whether pulling a breech calf at 13 or leading an ER team through a "code blue." Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The Breech Calf Moment: Why a dangerous evening on a Texas ranch at age 13 proved that some veterinarians are simply "wired" for emergency response. – The "Gray" Area: How a traumatic life event during clinicals forced a shift from rigid, black-and-white thinking to a more empathetic, open-minded approach to medicine. – The ADHD Edge: Why the ER is the perfect home for a brain that craves chaos—and the scientific trick to reframing anxiety as "department-wide" readiness. – The Empowered No: A leadership masterclass on why "self-abandonment" leads to burnout and how to set boundaries without justifying your personal time. 🐾 Who will love this episode: – Veterinarians & veterinary students – Animal care professionals – Veterinary educators and mentors – High Achievers: Anyone struggling with perfectionism and the need to control clinical outcomes. – Leadership Seekers: Those looking to balance a high-intensity 24/7 role with a sustainable personal life. 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – The case that sticks: Dealing with an unexplained anesthetic death in a healthy patient. 07:56 – The "Body Wisdom" Advice: Why Bethany’s father steered her away from the large animal dream. 14:28 – The Crisis: Surviving a broken engagement and situational depression during your fourth year. 24:33 – The Financial Heartbreak: Why the hardest part of the job isn't death, but the ethical weight of money. 32:42 – ADHD in the ER: Finding clarity in chaos and reframing the physical symptoms of stress. 41:13 – The Art of the "No": Learning to skip the justification and stop explaining your personal boundaries. 49:57 – The Trigger Journal: Why judging your colleagues is usually a sign you need to do internal work. 59:13 – High Achievers & Control: Understanding why 95% of veterinary stress comes from wanting to control the outcome. 🔔 Stay Connected: – Like this video if you found value in this discussion! – Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments. – Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. 📚 Resources Mentioned: – Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) – veg.com – Bethany's Linked In: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com Ep. 70 #IrreplaceableTruths #VeterinaryMedicine #ADHD #Boundaries

    52 min
  3. NAVLE is Broken | Dr. Lauren Phillips Survival Guide for licensing in Vet Med | Irreplaceable Truths

    APR 20

    NAVLE is Broken | Dr. Lauren Phillips Survival Guide for licensing in Vet Med | Irreplaceable Truths

    What happens when the "Day One Ready" dream hits a $330k debt reality and a failed board exam? Can you still be a "real doctor" if you don’t pass on your first—or second—try? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Lauren Phillips, DVM for an insightful, inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths. Dr. Phillips is a 2024 Michigan State graduate who navigated the grueling journey of failing the NAVLE twice, working under a provisional license, and finding the strength to remain in the profession. Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The "Stable" Emergency: Why saving a life in a crashing emergency is actually less stressful than explaining a price increase to an angry client. – GoPro Anatomy: The unique disadvantage of the "COVID Class" and how learning anatomy through a professor's head-cam affected board exam success. – The 8-Hour Marathon: A critique of the current NAVLE structure and why being tested on seahorses and beluga whale fat doesn't prove you can practice medicine. – The Spite Superpower: How being told "you aren't good enough" became the ultimate fuel to get back to work and finally pass the boards. 🐾 Who will love this episode: – Veterinarians & veterinary students – Animal care professionals – Veterinary educators and mentors – NAVLE Candidates: Anyone struggling with board exam anxiety or academic setbacks. – Early Career DVMs: Those navigating the "provisional" phase and $300k+ debt. 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: The emotional toll of angry clients vs. medical emergencies. 07:17 – Why you can’t prepare for the "people side" of medicine until it's directed at you. 14:41 – The Pittsburgh phone call: Finding out you failed the NAVLE while on externship. 21:13 – Working on a provisional license: Being "babysat" while your friends are already doctors. 27:03 – What the NAVLE gets wrong: A critique of the test structure and seahorse questions. 42:13 – AI in the clinic: Using digital assistants and smart stethoscopes to survive. 55:06 – A message to the "broken" ones: Why the heartbreak and $330k debt is worth it. 59:44 – Closing takeaway: Resilience, grit, and the "Bless Your Heart" philosophy. 🔔 Stay Connected: – Like this video if you found value in this discussion! – Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments. – Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. 📚 Resources Mentioned: – Mission Veterinary Partners (MVP) / Mission Pet Health – missionpethealth.com – Dr. Lauren Phillips TikTok – @LaurenKPH 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com Ep. 69 #IrreplaceableTruths #NAVLE #VeterinaryMedicine #VetStudent #MentalHealth #VetLife

    1h 1m
  4. The Private Equity Playbook | Dr. Wendy Dean on Resilience & System Change | Irreplaceable Truths

    APR 13

    The Private Equity Playbook | Dr. Wendy Dean on Resilience & System Change | Irreplaceable Truths

    Stop blaming yourself for being "exhausted." Data shows that veterinarians are already more resilient than the general population—so why are 38% of practitioners still planning to leave the field? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Wendy Dean, MD for the powerful conclusion of their discussion on Irreplaceable Truths. In Part 2, Wendy exposes the "Private Equity Playbook"—a predictable, society-wide strategy that prioritizes spreadsheets over the human-animal bond. From the rise of "managerialism" to the success of direct-to-patient subscription models, Dr. Dean offers a roadmap for clinicians who are tired of feeling like cogs in a corporate machine. Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The Resilience Myth: Why a 2020 JAMA study proved that physicians (and veterinarians) aren't the ones who lack "grit." – The Plunder of Healthcare: Understanding the "Plunder" playbook used by private equity to strip-mine the value of medical practices. – The "Care Calculus": A step-by-step guide to deciding whether to "stand up and speak out" or pull stakes and leave. – Restorative Justice: What a "morally centered" corporate organization actually looks like (and the 113 ways to build one). 🐾 Who will love this episode: – Veterinarians witnessing "vertical integration" and consolidation in their local markets – Early-career professionals struggling with the "Generation Gap" in work-life expectations – Practice owners considering an exit strategy who want to protect their staff and clients – Anyone seeking an alternative to the "spreadsheet" model of medicine 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – Opening: The Calculus—Can I stand up and speak out or should I leave? 04:16 – The Subscription Model: How DPC practices are removing the "middleman" 07:23 – The Private Equity Playbook: Why your corporate office feels like a LensCrafters 13:42 – Student Debt vs. Moral Injury: The "monkey on your back" that keeps you quiet 17:37 – Laying the Resilience Myth to Rest: Data from the 2020 JAMA study 25:50 – "Parentification" of Vets: How corporate interests leverage your empathy 32:44 – Fighting Back: Why one doctor sued for wrongful termination and won $10M+ 41:42 – Closing Truth: How to find Wendy Dean and the "Truth About Healthcare" podcast 🔔 Stay Connected: – Like this video if you found value in this discussion! – Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments. – Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. 📚 Resources Mentioned: – Dr. G's Moral Injury Survey – pepperdine.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6y8u7uLAhedYHLo – Fix Moral Injury – fixmoralinjury.org – 43cc (Wendy's Podcast) – 43ccpodcast.com – Plunder (Book by Brendan Ballou) – a.co/d/01Segi67 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com Ep. 68 #DrWendyDean #MoralInjury #VetMed

    47 min
  5. The Real Reason Doctors Break | Dr. Wendy Dean on Moral Injury & Ethics | Irreplaceable Truths

    APR 6

    The Real Reason Doctors Break | Dr. Wendy Dean on Moral Injury & Ethics | Irreplaceable Truths

    Are we using the wrong diagnosis for healthcare exhaustion? If "burnout" hasn't been solved in 50 years, is it because we're treating a system-wide injury as an individual frailty? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Wendy Dean, MD for an insightful, inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths. As a physician, psychiatrist, and the co-founder of Moral Injury of Healthcare, Wendy has shifted the global conversation from clinician "resilience" to systemic accountability. From her roots in surgery to her epiphany in a Nevada garden, Dr. Dean explains why "moral injury"—the betrayal of one's ethical core by an authority—is the actual crisis facing both human and veterinary medicine. Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The "Mercenary" Question: Why a first-year medical student was asked if she was ready to give up her values for a paycheck. – Burnout vs. Moral Injury: The "pneumonia vs. bronchospasm" analogy—why treating one without the other fails every time. – Betrayal Blindness: Why we often refuse to see the systemic issues because our debt and obligations make us "complicit." – The Soul Wound: Why moral injury isn't about being tired; it’s about the erosion of your identity as a "good doctor." 🐾 Who will love this episode: – Veterinarians struggling with "standard of care" vs. "gold standard" limitations – Practice managers and corporate executives facing workforce moral distress – Medical students navigating the transition from idealist to professional 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – Opening: Drone pilots, Nevada, and the discovery of moral injury 09:35 – Are you a mercenary yet? Early hints of a broken system 14:06 – Defining Moral Injury: Betrayal by authority in high-stakes moments 19:27 – Financial Toxicity: Facing a million-dollar bill for a spouse’s care 23:50 – The "Business Degree" Advice: Why medicine is ultimately a business 28:19 – Standing Up vs. Betrayal Blindness: How we become complicit in the system 36:32 – Is Moral Injury a "Soul Wound"? Comparing the damage to burnout 42:20 – The "Good Doctor" Paradox: Why we struggle with the gap between ideal and real 🔔 Stay Connected: – Like this video if you found value in this discussion! – Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments. – Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. 📚 Resources Mentioned: – Dr. G's Moral Injury Survey – pepperdine.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6y8u7uLAhedYHLo – Moral Injury of Healthcare – moralinjury.org – Dr. Wendy Dean (LinkedIn) – linkedin.com/in/wendy-dean-md – If I Betray These Words (Wendy's Book) – a.co/d/0d96HwJt – Trust & Betrayal in the Workplace (Dennis & Michelle Reina) – reinatrustbuilding.com 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com Ep. 67 #MoralInjury #DrWendyDean #IrreplaceableTruths

    44 min
  6. ER Meds & ADHD | Dr. Christine Klippen on Nursing, The ER Pit, & Cost of Care | Irreplaceable Truths

    MAR 30

    ER Meds & ADHD | Dr. Christine Klippen on Nursing, The ER Pit, & Cost of Care | Irreplaceable Truths

    Does the "dream" of becoming a veterinarian actually lead to a mental health nightmare?Why are the most dedicated, high-achieving doctors often the ones who psychologically break? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Christine Klippen, DVM, DABVP for an insightful, inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths. As an ER Veterinarian and a Board-Certified Specialist in Canine and Feline Practice, Christine brings a unique perspective—having worked as a human nurse before answering the "itch" to return to veterinary medicine. Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The Nursing Parallel: Why the emotional labor of a Registered Nurse is the only true comparison to the DVM experience. – The "Pit" of the ER: Navigating the "9.8 out of 10" emotional intensity of emergency medicine without losing yourself. – ADHD as a Superpower: How a late-in-life diagnosis explained Christine’s ability to manage 10 things at once in a chaotic ICU. – The Moral Injury of Cost: A candid discussion on "standard of care" vs. "gold standard" and why 93% of patients lack the insurance they need. 🐾 Who will love this episode: – Emergency veterinarians and ICU technicians – Vet students interested in "Distributive" vs. "Teaching Hospital" models – "Vet Moms" navigating the balance of career, household, and parenting – Anyone interested in the intersection of human nursing and veterinary medicine 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – Opening: Are new grads prepared for the weight of the world? 11:28 – The James Herriot Myth: Service, depression, and the "noblest cause" 15:04 – RN to DVM: Why human nursing is the closest comparison to vet med 25:43 – The "Mermaid" Case: Dealing with the first 6 months of ER heartbreak 36:53 – ADHD in the ER: Multitasking, photographic memory, and mid-pandemic diagnosis 46:57 – The Moral Injury of Referrals: CT scans, repeating diagnostics, and cost barriers 55:30 – Disrupting Vet Med: The absolute necessity of affordable pet insurance 1:01:10 – Final Truth: Why highly invested veterinarians are the ones who break 🔔 Stay Connected: – Like this video if you found value in this discussion! – Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments. – Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. 📚 Resources Mentioned: – Dr. Christine Klippen (LinkedIn) – linkedin.com/in/christine-klippen-dvm-dabvp-c-f-founding-fellow-er-practice-922b50248 – Pumpkin Pet Insurance – pumpkin.care – Trupanion Pet Insurance – trupanion.com – How Doctors Think (Book by Jerome Groopman) – a.co/d/0frPOujB 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com Ep. 66 #VeterinaryER #ADHD #IrreplaceableTruths #EmergencyMedicine #PetInsurance

    1h 5m
  7. Results Without the Burnout | Dr. Meaghan Gilhooly on Humanity in Vet Med | Irreplaceable Truths

    MAR 23

    Results Without the Burnout | Dr. Meaghan Gilhooly on Humanity in Vet Med | Irreplaceable Truths

    Is the "signing bonus" actually a ball and chain? Why do some of the brightest minds in veterinary medicine feel paralyzed by the fear of being sued? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Meaghan Gilhooly, DVM for an insightful, inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths. As the VP of Veterinary Quality at Banfield and a former Equine Surgery internist, Meaghan bridges the gap between high-level corporate strategy and the daily clinical grind. She breaks down the "tunnel vision" that plagues the industry and how to "open the aperture" for a more sustainable career. Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The "Inside Team" Method: How to identify your internal "Judge Judy" and "Karen" to manage imposter syndrome. – The Signing Bonus Trap: A candid look at how compensation structures can weaponize debt against new grads. – Humanity in the C-Suite: Why 50% of executives miss the mark on empathy and how to lead without "rolling over" people. – The "Two-Year Slump": Strategies for building resilience and protected, structured coaching for early-career practitioners. 🐾 Who will love this episode: – Veterinarians & veterinary students – Animal care professionals – Veterinary educators and mentors – Practice owners navigating the shift from private to corporate – Anyone interested in the psychology of leadership and "ACEs" (Childhood Trauma) in medicine 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – Opening: Why executives must value the team as much as the doctor 12:06 – The AI Revolution: Why a computer might see what you missed on an X-ray 21:34 – From Equine Burnout to the C-Suite: The power of transferable skills 33:40 – When Leadership Blocks Growth: The danger of "stepping in" too quickly 40:58 – Transformational Leadership vs. "Militant" Corporate Management 50:16 – Psychological Safety: Managing your "Inside Team" and emotional triggers 1:01:18 – The "Must-Haves" vs. "Nice-to-Haves" in your first veterinary contract 1:06:35 – The Truth About Signing Bonuses: Debt, taxes, and the "ball and chain" effect 1:12:43 – Final Takeaway: Why results mean nothing if you're rolling over your people 🔔 Stay Connected: – Like this video if you found value in this discussion! – Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments. – Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. 📚 Resources Mentioned: – Mars Veterinary Health – marsveterinary.com – Eko Health (Digital Stethoscopes) – ekohealth.com – VMX Veterinary Conference – navc.com/vmx 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com Ep. 65 #VeterinaryLeadership #CorporateMedicine #IrreplaceableTruths #CareerDevelopment

    1h 17m
  8. A Vet Without Borders | Dr. Sheddy on Sailing From Pet to Pet  | Irreplaceable Truths

    MAR 16

    A Vet Without Borders | Dr. Sheddy on Sailing From Pet to Pet | Irreplaceable Truths

    What happens when “gold standard” care starts breaking the people delivering it? And what do you do when the life you were promised in vet med doesn’t match the reality you’re living? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Sheddy (The Sailing Vet) for an insightful, deeply honest episode of Irreplaceable Truths. After experiencing burnout, ethical tension, and mounting moral injury in traditional practice, Dr. Sheddy walked away — and built a floating veterinary clinic delivering care to animals in remote coastal communities. This conversation dives into moral injury vs burnout, corporate pressure, rural limitations, empathy overload, therapy, and what autonomy really changes in a veterinarian’s life. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The koala vs. puppy dilemma that exposed the weight of financial constraints – Why “gold standard” can feel ethically misaligned in real-world practice – The difference between burnout and moral injury — and why it matters – How autonomy and mission-based work reshaped her mental health – What therapy, PMDD, and isolation taught her about resilience – The financial and emotional realities of running a boat-based outreach clinic 🐾 Who will love this episode: – Veterinarians & veterinary students – Animal care professionals – Veterinary educators and mentors – Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine – Vets navigating burnout, compassion fatigue, or ethical strain – Anyone exploring non-traditional veterinary careers 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – Burnout, exhaustion, and questioning “gold standard” medicine 08:00 – The koala vs. puppy moment and early moral injury 16:30 – Buying the boat: sacrifice, isolation, and starting over 23:05 – Does gold standard destroy veterinarians? A real clinic example 32:01 – Moral injury defined: corporate pressure, cost constraints, and power 41:05 – Empathy overload, therapy, and learning to regulate emotion 54:23 – Funding the mission: YouTube, Patreon, and boat realities 1:01:07 – Barriers vs choices, long-term vision, and the final irreplaceable truth 🔔 Stay Connected: – Like this video if you found value in this discussion! – Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments. – Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. 📚 Resources Mentioned: – Dr. Sheddy / The Sailing Vet: vettales.com – Instagram: @Dr.Sheddy_the.sailing.vet 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com Ep. 64 #VeterinaryMedicine #MoralInjury #VetMentalHealth #IrreplaceableTruths #TheSailingVet

    1h 9m

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“The veterinary podcast that tells the truth they never taught in school.” Welcome to Irreplaceable Truths — where real conversations meet real medicine. Hosted by Dr. Gershon Alaluf, this podcast strips away the fluff and dives into the raw, unfiltered realities of life in veterinary practice. From burnout to breakthroughs, difficult clients to emotional growth, every episode offers honest stories, practical insight, and a sense of solidarity for those who care deeply—for animals and for each other. Why You’ll Tune In: Real stories, not platitudes — wild emergencies, hard-earned wins, and painful lessons that made better professionalsVeterans teaching vets — insights from seasoned veterinarians, educators, and technicians who’ve lived itA dose of raw humanity — mental health, career resilience, boundaries, and growth in a high-pressure fieldCareer wisdom + self-care tips — made for early career vets, students, assistants, and those considering the field Who It’s For: Veterinary students, grads, and technicians navigating real clinic lifeEducators and mentors shaping the next generationAnimal lovers craving an honest backstage pass into vet medicinePractice managers building emotionally intelligent teamsAnyone feeling overwhelmed, overworked, or underprepared What Makes Us Different: No filtered soundbites—just real talk. Honest, grounded, and sometimes hilariously humanGuests from all corners of the field sharing insight you won’t find in textbooksA balance of heart and strategy—because medicine is personal, and so is this profession New episodes weekly on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

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