Dog Life With No Spoons
Embrace the differences in being neurodivergent and break down some scientific studies on animal behavior.
Episodes
28 episodes
Emotional Regulation with Grisha Stewart
We are so excited to share this episode for more than one reason! The first being that our guest is Grisha Stewart, who so kindly agreed to share her time and knowledge with us on a topic Jade is only becoming more passionate about. The other i...
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Season 2
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Episode 27
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48:18
Neurodivergence and Animal Training: Miranda's Experience
Have you wanted to hear more about our guests' personal experiences with and thoughts on being neurodivergent as a kid, throughout their career development, and in their business now? Miranda is the perfect guest for you (we know, we know, the ...
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Season 2
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Episode 26
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1:25:20
Transitioning Trainers: Horsemanship and Frustration
content warning: explicit language Our guest today is Max Siefert, fellow ND horse and dog trainer to teach us (and you), more about horse training, his transition through training methods over time, his experience with being ND, and ev...
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Season 2
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Episode 25
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1:00:07
Day Training and ADHD: Using Unique Services to Suit Your Needs
Have you wondered whether offering day training would be a good option for your business? Ash is here to help you figure it out! Marketing to generate consistent client inquiries and then keeping up with answering those inquiries can feel like ...
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Season 2
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Episode 24
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1:03:25
Cooperative Care: Beyond Treats and Perfectionism
Our guest this week is Laura Gendron of Miss Behavior Training, here to discuss cooperative care, perfectionism, and memberships. Laura shares about her transition from the veterinary world into the training world, and then into virtual trainin...
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Season 2
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Episode 23
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54:32
Consent Based Marketing and Sales
On this episode of Dog Life With No Spoons, we explore the importance of confidence in selling services and programs, the benefits of having a specific niche, and the balancing personalization vs standardization with business coach Jenesis Rose...
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Season 2
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Episode 22
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59:56
Chaos and Dogs with Brian Fleming
Dog training advice can seem like some kind of formula - apply this solution for this problem and if it doesn't work, you did something wrong (or identified the wrong problem). Join us with Brian Fleming to discuss how chaos theory can be used ...
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Season 2
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Episode 21
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1:01:21
Anti-aversive with Rain Jordan
Join us with Rain Jordan to reframe fear aggression and the ladder of aggression into self defense and the ladder of distress, and learn more about the Fearful Dog Project and their anti-aversive approach. We thought the discussion was a great ...
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Season 2
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Episode 20
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1:01:27
Stress and Resiliency with Kristina Spaulding
Join Rene to interview Dr Kristina Spaulding on stress and resiliency in dogs. Learn what we know, and more importantly what we don't know about good stress vs bad stress, and how adolescence affects stress. Building resiliency may be more impo...
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Season 2
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Episode 19
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57:08
Thoughts on Respectful Discussion
Join Jade and Rene for their thoughts on the recent, infamous podcast episode featuring Michael Shikashio and Ivan Balabanov. Join Jade and Rene to hear their related thoughts, learn what a strawman argument is, and an alternative definition to...
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Season 2
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Episode 18
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50:02
Predatory Behavior and the Emotional Experience with Tracey McLennan
Owning a dog with intense predatory behavior can be scary, and thinking of leaning into that predatory as a solution even scarier. Tracey recounts how her experiences with her own dogs and being aware of the dog's emotional experience has...
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Season 2
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Episode 17
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1:18:26
Beyond Client Compliance with Michael Shikashio
We are excited to introduce Michael Shikashio as our guest on the first episode of 2023. Join us for a conversation about reframing "client compliance" with a little more compassion for the human side of behavior modification. Just like dogs, c...
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Season 2
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Episode 16
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58:30
Science Based or Force Free? Exploring Trainers' Word Use
Join Jade in reviewing Training Dogs with Science or with Nature? An Exploration of Trainers’ Word Use, Gender, and Certification Across Dog-Training Methods (2022) by Johnson and Wynne. Whether you're marketing your own dog business or trying ...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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20:36
Pet Sitting and Safety with Collin Funkhouser
Going on a trip and having to board your dog is stressful for everyone, but for people living with dogs with behavior problems, leaving them can feel like an absolutely impossible task. Collin Funkhouser, pet sitter and podcast host, joins us t...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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57:20
Every Dog Behavior And Training with Miranda Hitchcock
This sound file gave us some problems, but we hope you're able to enjoy anyway! Join us in welcoming Miranda Hitchcock, co-founder of Every Dog Behavior and Training based in Austin, TX. Every Dog offers discounted or free individual or group t...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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1:05:40
The Effect of Y-Shaped vs Chest Harnesses on the Canine Shoulder with Rachel Bentley, Canine Physiotherapist
One of the most common questions people have when it comes to finding a harness is "What style of harness should I get?" Almost everyone has strong opinions about which is best and why, often revolving around an argument to avoid any restrictio...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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58:10
Kids & Dogs with Michelle Stern, Child & Dog Specialist
Join hosts Jade and Rene to discuss the difficulties of managing kids and dogs in the same household, share a few tips for both consultants and families, and start a series of episodes discussing "client compliance". Michelle is a part of P...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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1:12:24
Pain and Behavior
Review the paper Pain and Problem Behavior in Cats and Dogs by Mills et al. (2020). It is well known and document that pain affects behavior, but the small indications of pain such as gait and posture changes often still go missed or dismissed....
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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41:18
Objective Learning with Anthony De Marinis
Join hosts Jade and Rene while they connect with dog trainer Anthony De Marinis, owner of De Marinis Dog Training and Behavior, over a recent blog article written on objective learning. Learn what objective learning is, how it can benefit you, ...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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1:01:14
Neurodivergence and Organization
Join hosts Jade and Rene and special guest Taylor to talk about how neurodivergence can affect cleaning and organization, and how your systems need to work for you! Contact Taylor at https://www.freshstartdetailers.com/Episode ...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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41:20
Breaking Down Breed and Behavior
A recent study on the effect of dog breed on behavior was largely misconstrued by the media, with many media sources implying the study meant breed and genetics had little to do with behavior. Join Jade and Rene to break down what the study act...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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1:03:20
Enrichment for Your Reptilian Friends
Join hosts Jade and Rene to talk about reptile intelligence and break down several studies investigating the effectiveness of enrichment for captive reptiles.
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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1:00:27
Bubbles and Behavior: The Effect of Enrichment on Dogs
Enrichment is popular for most mammals, whether we’re considering dogs in pet homes or dolphins in a zoo, partly because we recognize how intelligent these animals are. Reptiles have historically been neglected in research since they are not ob...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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34:26
Balancing Spoons and Dogs
Living with dogs can often make people feel guilty. Not getting their dog enough exercise, enough enrichment, enough attention, leaving them in kennels too long, and more. For people with neurodivergence, disability, or chronic illness, this fe...
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Season 4
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Episode 4
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49:56