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Therapy, Rodeos, and the Dogs We Love (and Sometimes Don’t)

1 h 9 min · 22. apr. 2026
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This episode starts off normal… and then quickly goes in about ten different directions. We talk about: * the wildest rodeo story (you’ll know when you hear it 😳) * why some dogs are just… harder — even when you’re doing everything right * the difference between reactivity, whining, and the behaviors that actually wear you down * what it looks like when owners realize their dog isn’t “easy” — and how validating that can be And then we get into life. We talk about therapy, relationships, family dynamics, and what it’s like when things feel a little heavier than usual — even when everything looks “fine” on the outside. There’s also: * shadow program insights you don’t usually hear * the reality of emotional vs neutral dog handling * overthinking, over-talking, and trying to do things “right” * and somehow… Amazon packages getting sent to the wrong house (again) It’s one of those episodes that feels like a real conversation — the kind where you laugh, go off on tangents, and then accidentally say something that actually matters.

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