068- Pet care and BLM Pt. 2

This episode is Part 2 of our Black Lives Matter conversation. If you haven’t already, go back and listen to Part 1. Natasha sat down with us to discuss some pretty heavy questions and topics. By focusing on what we can do, in our businesses and personally, we can all work to help everyone feel welcome in the pet care industry and in our world.

067- Pet care and BLM Pt. 1

We share some of our thoughts on recent events and the Black Lives Matter movement. We have a special interview with Natasha O’Banion, owner of Walk with Renzo and Ruby, and Kylie Holliman-Rivera, owner of Fire Hydrant Pet Sitting. They sit down to discuss the BLM movement, what being an ally looks like, and what the pet care industry has to do with it. We end the episode with another “Question with a Pet Business Coach” segment with Natasha!

066- PawsInn with Dennis Nelson

Dennis Nelson got into pet care through purchasing two pet care companies in New York. It was a difficult transition and learning process for him, but one that has fueled a deep passion. Because of his experience in running his business, he wanted a better way for pet sitters to promote their businesses. So he started PawsInn. Join us today as Dennis shares his passion and vision for a great new platform.

065- City Dog Pack with Miguel Rodriguez

Miguel Rodriguez, owner of City Dog Pack, comes on the show to give an indepth look at his dog walking business in New York, why he offered free services in the beginning, and some basic dog training skills all pet care providers should know.

064- Common Client Questions

After some back-to-back meet and greets left us feeling a bit rusty after being closed down for so long, we breakdown some of the most commonly asked new client questions. Additionally, we're so happy to annouce a new segment with Natasha O'Banion, from Start.Scale.Sail. Each week Natasha will address some frequent pet business questions.

063- Eric Curry's Pets

Eric Curry, owner of Eric Curry's Pets, joins us on the show today to share what life as a pet sitter has been like in San Francisco during Covid-19, and a few tips he has for getting business going again in these uncertain times.

058- Lessons from Covid-19

What are some lessons we can take away from how Covid-19 has impacted our business and us personally? We sit down to discuss some of the lessons we're seeing and experiencing. They'll look different for everyone, so let us know what lessons you're taking away from all of this!

057- Community in the face of Covid-19 with Natalie Durack

What can supporting your community and bringing others together look like in a pandemic? Natalie Durack, owner of Happy Hounds Dog Walking and Pet Sitting, joins us on the show to discuss how businesses on the Gold Coast have joined together to support each other in the midst of the chaos.

056- All things cats, with Stacy LeBaron

Cats can sometimes get a bad wrap, especially with those who don't care for them regularly. Stacy LeBaron, host of the Community Cats podcast, joins us to cover why that is, how to care for different temperments of cats, and so much more.

055- Kitchen Confessions

On today’s podcast, we go through some of the changes happening to the pet care industry and how we can stay ahead of them. How can we use this time to make changes to both client and our own behaviors? What are some opportunities in marketing and what about the industry outlook?

053- Business Structure with Doug

What does business structure mean for your business and how do you know what will work best for you? Doug Keeling, owner of Bad to the Bone Pet Care, joins us to discuss the importance of “finding your why” and what it looks like to hire amazing staff.

052- Kitchen Confessions

On today’s Kitchen Confession, we discuss a recent meet and greet with a new client, how recent CDC guidelines are throwing a wrench in reopening plans, and how no matter what you have chosen to do with your time and your business, there is no judgement.

050- Murphy & Me Pet Sitting

Korye Miller, from Murphy & Me Pet Sitting, tells us what it’s like running a pet sitting business for almost 16 years, how she keeps clients coming back, and how her views on policies have changed over time.