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North of Broken Acceptance Through Rescue Dogs Mental Health Caregiving #AcceptanceJourney #MentalHealthThroughPets

1 h 10 min · 8 de may de 2026
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“I accepted you with your quirks — why can’t you do the same?” Holly B.’s rescue Sully delivered the line that launched her writing journey and debut novel. On One Moment Podcast she opens up about turning real dogs into fictional voices, weaving personal mental health experiences, mom-caregiving role reversal, and creative fulfillment after serial-starting phases. From Northern Canada life to corrections work, TMJ challenges, and planning dog-filled rom-coms, this conversation mixes laughter with honest depth on fear, empathy, and showing strength through vulnerability to adult children. This conversation blends vulnerable truth with humor, reminding us acceptance isn’t weakness — it’s freedom for humans and animals alike. rescue dog acceptance mental health stories like Holly’s are trending for good reason: therapy dogs are proven to ease anxiety and loneliness in minutes, offering the exact judgment-free support many need in recovery and caregiving. Timestamps 03:13 – Book title explanation 05:24 – Writing prompted by Sully 17:28 – TMJ burnout & “other side of it” 21:44 – Generational mental health in book 49:43 – Corrections career insights 01:06:44 – Mentorship call to action #RescueDogAcceptance #PetTherapyHealing #TherapyDogs #MentalHealthThroughPets #DogVoiceStories What’s one thing you’re accepting right now? Rate/review and share across your feeds to amplify these stories. Big thanks to: #brightlifetherapypllc #vitalapparel #mindfullymecounselingpllc Discover One Moment Podcast on RSS.com [http://RSS.com] and all major platforms (Apple, Pandora, Deezer, Amazon). Weekly fresh vulnerable episodes. Mental health, caregiving, and personal challenges discussed. Reach 988 or local Canadian crisis support in Northern Ontario when needed.

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