117: Telling Your Story
Collin Collin

117: Telling Your Story

What does telling your story mean? We hear it all the time, but how to do you actually do that and what does it look like? In this episode we talk about why your story is so important and how it connects with your clients. Natasha O'Banion answers, "How do I set myself apart?"

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116: Growing Your Tribe with Judy Nuñez
Collin Collin

116: Growing Your Tribe with Judy Nuñez

Judy Nuñez, owner of Tails On Trails LLC, is on the podcast to discuss the importance of building and having a tribe as a business. She also tells us how she has continued to host events for her community even in the time of Covid.

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115: Back to Basics- The Meet and Greet
Collin Collin

115: Back to Basics- The Meet and Greet

The Meet and Greet is an essential part of being a pet care provider. It allows you to get to know the pet before you care for them. In the first of our Back to Basics series, we break down the why and how of a Meet and Greet in this world of Covid. Also, Natasha O'Banion answers, "How do I go from good to great?"

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114: Burnout Recovery with Jennifer Bassman
Collin Collin

114: Burnout Recovery with Jennifer Bassman

Jennifer Bassman, The Witty Entrepreneur, joins us talk about avoiding burnout, setting healthy boundaries around email and phone calls, and her three principles of saying No. Whether you pass out into a pizza or just lack patience with those around you, burnout looks different for everyone. Jennifer encourages us to stop playing by other peoples rules and start setting healthy boundaries.

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113- The Gig Conversation
Collin Collin

113- The Gig Conversation

An article was written recently about a survey of 100 pet owners who used Rover. The result? The owners thought the Rover sitter had all the same qualifications as an independent pet care provider. On the podcast, we discuss the implications of this and what we can do. Natasha O’Banion is BACK to answer the question, “What do I do if someone wants to sell me their business?

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111- Preparing for Uncertainty
Collin Collin

111- Preparing for Uncertainty

2020 has been a whirlwind of uncertainty so far, and unfortunately it doesn’t look like it’s getting any better soon. What are the things we can do to be better prepared for continued uncertainty in the future? Today, we discuss three areas we all have more control over than we expect, and what that means for putting ourselves on a great path forward. Natasha joins us to talk about what to do after you attend the Game Changers Summit.

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110- Pet Loss and Grieving with Coleen Ellis
Collin Collin

110- Pet Loss and Grieving with Coleen Ellis

Processing the loss of any pet is difficult. Processing the loss of a clients pet can add complications and uncertainty of how to handle it on both a professional and personal level. Coleen Ellis, Founder of Two Heart Pet Loss Center, joins us to help break down our role as pet care providers, how to care for ourselves while grieving, and help everyone in the mourning work.

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109- Who is your ideal client?
Collin Collin

109- Who is your ideal client?

Who is your ‘ideal client?’ Have you ever tried to figure that out? It can really help your sanity and your business when you know exactly who you want your client to be. Today we discuss the ‘ideal client’, what that means, who that is, and the questions to ask when figuring it out.

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108- Hiring in the Time of Covid-19
Collin Collin

108- Hiring in the Time of Covid-19

Today’s episode is two interviews, one with Amber, owner of Atta Boy! Animal Care, and the other with Mary Beth, owner of Auntie M Pet Care. They talk about what the hiring process has been like through Covid, how their processes have changed, and how the job pool applicant is different now than it was previously.

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107- Expanding from Arizona to Connecticut with Michelle Sabia
Collin Collin

107- Expanding from Arizona to Connecticut with Michelle Sabia

Many of us talk about looking into new service areas, few of us start up a new area hundreds of miles away. Michelle Sabia, from Paws & Claws Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Services, talks about why she started services in Connecticut while living in Arizona, and how she’s made it work. From getting connected to the local community, to remote staffing and management, Michelle encourages us to learn from others and have a support system.

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106- Defining Success
Collin Collin

106- Defining Success

Today is all about what success looks like in our business and personal life. We break down the definition of success and areas in our lives where it applies. We also talk about the danger of comparing ourselves to others and how that wrecks our ability to focus on our business. Natasha is back with a great answer to the question, “How do I start up a business in a new area?”

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105- Marissa LeJune from Tail Swaggers
Collin Collin

105- Marissa LeJune from Tail Swaggers

Marissa LeJune, owner of Tail Swaggers, joins the podcast! Marissa shares what her first three years in business have been like, the important role a coach played in her life, and what it’s like running her business with the help of her daughter.

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104- Setting Yourself Apart
Collin Collin

104- Setting Yourself Apart

There are thousands of pet care providers across the world so, many times we are left wondering how we can set ourselves apart from the pet sitter down the street. On this episode we dive into what it looks like to make yourself stand out in this industry.

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103- Pet Sitter Self Care with Nicole Ryan
Collin Collin

103- Pet Sitter Self Care with Nicole Ryan

Self-care is a big topic and one that Nicole Ryan joins us to break down. She shares the lessons she’s learned from running her business, the importance of setting boundaries, and understanding your mindset. Nicole also discusses when to walk away and the power of routines in our daily lives.

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102- Staying Content
Collin Collin

102- Staying Content

This episode is about being content and knowing why we do what we do. In business, we can get pushed by outside influences to do things we may not want to. Staying grounded and aligned with our business mission and purpose takes practice, but will help us feel content in our business and personal life. Natasha answers, “How do I refresh my business?”

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101 - Elise Proctor with Canine Company
Collin Collin

101 - Elise Proctor with Canine Company

On episode 101, Elise Proctor, owner of Canine Company, shares how her experiences with her own reactive dogs shaped her pet care business. Elise started her own training groups to be more inclusive and welcoming to owners of reactive dogs, and works hard to meet and set proper expectations with her clients. She also wrote a book about her best stories of being a dog walker to help shine the light on the life a pet sitter.

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100- 100th Episode Q&A!!
Collin Collin

100- 100th Episode Q&A!!

We cannot believe we are celebrating 100 episodes! What an awesome journey it’s been, so far. We reintroduce ourselves and then dive into some great listener questions. Natasha O’Banion answers, “How do I provide promotion opportunities for my employees?”

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099- Marketing with Jane Harrell
Collin Collin

099- Marketing with Jane Harrell

Jane Harrell, President of ‘cause Digital Marketing, joins the show to break down the marketing world in the pet care industry. Jane shares her passion to see people make money while changing the world, and the impact that both Covid-19 and the global discussion around racial justice have had on the pet care industry.

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