Choose People Love Pets: The Veterinary Culture Podcast
Have you ever sat in a team meeting and heard feedback that clearly wasn’t about you… but suddenly you’re questioning if you’re doing something wrong? This happens in veterinary hospitals all the time. In this episode of Choose People Love Pets, Dr. Brianna Armstrong and hospital manager Phoebe Valdez break down a common leadership mistake that quietly damages culture: giving individual feedback in a group setting. It often feels easier. It feels less confrontational. But the unintended consequences can be huge. When leaders address individual problems in group meetings: • Top performers start questioning themselves • Underperformers don’t realize the feedback is about them • Anxiety increases across the team • Trust and psychological safety begin to erode If you're a veterinary practice owner, medical director, or hospital manager, learning how to deliver feedback to the right audience is a critical leadership skill. In this conversation, we walk through how to identify when something should be addressed one-on-one vs. with the entire team, and how to deliver feedback in a way that actually improves culture. In This Episode We discuss: • Why leaders often give individual feedback in group meetings • The hidden cost this creates for your top performers • Why underperformers usually don’t realize the feedback is about them • How vague feedback increases stress in veterinary teams • How to tell if a problem is a system issue or an individual issue • Practical scripts for having difficult conversations with your team A Leadership Reminder Avoiding hard conversations may feel kind… But as we discuss in this episode: Kindness without clarity isn’t kindness — it’s confusion. And when excellence and mediocrity are treated the same, the result is predictable: Your best people stop pushing… or they leave. Connect With Us If you're working through a leadership challenge in your hospital and aren't sure whether it's a group issue or an individual conversation, reach out to us. We love hearing from veterinary leaders. Follow us and send us a message on social: FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556480229406&mibextid=LQQJ4d [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556480229406&mibextid=LQQJ4d] IG: https://www.instagram.com/choosepeoplelovepets?igsh=MTVzZjc4ZHE4MWd2NQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr [https://www.instagram.com/choosepeoplelovepets?igsh=MTVzZjc4ZHE4MWd2NQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr] LI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/choose-people-love-pets/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/choose-people-love-pets/] Subscribe to Choose People Love Pets If you care about building a healthier culture in veterinary medicine, this podcast is for you. Subscribe for conversations about: * Veterinary leadership * Practice culture * Hiring and retention * Communication with veterinary teams * Running a thriving veterinary hospital 👍 If you found this episode helpful, please: - Like the video - Subscribe to the channel - Share it with another veterinary leader ️ ❤️ It helps us grow the show and bring these conversations to more people in veterinary medicine. #veterinarymedicine #veterinaryleadership #veterinarypractice #vetmed #veterinarymanagement #practiceculture #vetlife
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