567: Fostering Premium Experiences with Candace D’Agnolo
How do you create raving fans and deliver premium client experiences? In this episode of Pet Sitter Confessional, Candace D’Agnolo of Pet Boss Nation dives into the art of fostering genuine connections that go beyond surface-level interactions. She explores how personalized touches—like understanding client preferences and small acts of care—create lasting loyalty. Candace also discusses the benefits of using AI to enhance efficiency, the value of local collaborations, and actionable ways to surprise and delight clients without breaking the bank. If you're looking to elevate your business and stand out in a competitive market, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration!
565: How Metrics Transform with Corinne Moore
How do you transform your business into one that works for you? In this episode, Corinne Moore, owner of Paws and Claws Pet Service and founder of Pawsome Metrics, shares how data-driven decisions helped her streamline services and reclaim balance. From navigating the challenges of purchasing a family business to making tough choices like cutting underperforming services, Corinne opens up about the power of metrics in creating a sustainable and fulfilling company. She emphasizes the importance of aligning business operations with personal and professional goals while empowering her team to thrive. Whether you’re looking to refine your services or improve work-life balance, Corinne’s story is a reminder that change starts with knowing your numbers.
564: Fur Babies and the Modern Pet Parent
Discover how to meet modern pet parent expectations with Pet Sitter Confessional. We explore trends like pets as family, health-focused care, convenience, and personalization. Learn how emotional spending shapes decisions and why showcasing your services’ value matters. Get actionable tips to refine marketing, build trust, and grow your pet care business.
563: Elevating Professionalism with Ruby Ballesteros
How do you grow a pet care business while staying true to your values? Ruby Ballesteros, owner of Ruby Red’s Pet Care, shares how she maintained her standards during tough times, leading to a surge of new clients and stronger relationships with her community. She leveraged local TV segments to educate the public about professional pet care and collaborated with small businesses to promote their services through her newsletters. By embracing opportunities and pushing herself out of her comfort zone, Ruby grew personally and professionally, while elevating her business. Her story is an inspiring example of how staying authentic and community-focused can lead to sustainable success.
562: Give Yourself a Deadline
Are you constantly juggling tasks and struggling to get everything done? In this episode, Collin and Meghan discuss the power of setting deadlines and working in focused time blocks to tackle endless to-do lists. They share how short, intentional intervals can improve decision-making, preserve energy, and increase productivity. Whether you’re managing hires, tackling admin tasks, or balancing work-life demands, this episode offers practical tools to help you get more done without burning out.
561: Exploring New Chapters with Aimee Thomas
What would it take for you to step away from your business and start a new chapter? In this episode, Aimee Thomas, former owner of Leashes to Leads Pet Care, shares her journey of transitioning from a thriving pet care business to an exciting new role working on a 100-acre farm. Aimee reflects on the challenges of leaving her business behind, the power of a strong pet sitting network, and how she ensured her clients were cared for during the transition. She also discusses her passion for high-end pet care, live-in services, and how staying open to new opportunities led her to a fulfilling new path. Whether you’re considering a career change or simply curious about what it takes to close one chapter and embrace another, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration.
560: Practical AI in Your Business
Have you ever wondered how AI can improve your pet care business without losing your personal touch? In this episode, we explore the practical ways AI can enhance productivity, client communication, and decision-making while keeping your brand's authenticity intact. From target marketing and content creation to using AI in hiring processes, we share how to make AI work for you—not replace you. We also dive into how to ensure AI reflects your voice and values, and why it's essential to use it as a tool to streamline tasks, not as a substitute for human connection.
559: The Art of Trust with Catherine Oury
How do you build lasting trust with your clients while staying true to yourself? In this episode, Catherine Oury, owner of Ladybug Pet Care, shares how authenticity has been the cornerstone of her success as a solo pet sitter. From managing client expectations for overnight stays to setting boundaries for a better work-life balance, Catherine opens up about the lessons she’s learned in over five years of business. She highlights the importance of fostering genuine, long-term relationships with clients and tailoring services to align with personal and professional values. Whether you’re a solo sitter or managing a team, Catherine’s story offers powerful insights on balancing passion with sustainable growth.
558: Recovery After a Busy Season
How do you recover and refocus after a hectic holiday season in your pet care business? In this episode, we discuss the importance of using the slower January and February months to reflect on lessons learned from the holiday rush. From identifying and fixing cracks in your systems to celebrating wins and refining your processes, we highlight practical strategies for improvement. We also emphasize the need for strategic rest to recharge and sustain momentum for the year ahead. Tune in for actionable tips on balancing recovery with planning, so you can approach the next busy season with confidence.
557: Scaling with Heart with Amy Addington
Ever feel like the stress of competition overshadows the joy of your work? Amy Addington, President and Co-Founder of Woofie’s, shares her 20-year journey from a $10 dog walk to leading a thriving pet care franchise. Amy dives into the power of relationships in business, how to build trust with clients, and the importance of staying flexible in a changing industry. She also unpacks the challenges and rewards of franchising, the role of branding in maintaining consistency, and why networking—even with competitors—is essential. Full of insights and actionable tips, this episode will inspire you to lead with heart and build a pet care business that thrives on trust and connection.
556: Recognition Starts with You: Building Inner Drive
Are you ready to take control of your motivation and redefine success in your pet care business? In this episode, we explore the importance of recognizing your hard work and celebrating wins, even when no one else is watching. We dive into how building trust with clients and staying aligned with your mission can fuel your drive. From reflecting on your values to embracing the challenges of serving others, we share practical tips to keep your momentum strong throughout the year. Tune in to discover how self-recognition can empower you to build a business you’re truly proud of.
555: Finding Peace in the Chaos with Pamela Ahart-Steward & Beth Greenberg Cotell
Ever feel like your business is running you instead of the other way around? Pamela Ahart-Steward and Beth Greenberg Cotell, founders of Monarchs in Motion, share their journey of discovering balance and intentional living as business owners. They discuss the challenges of burnout, the importance of setting boundaries, and how saying "no" can create space for what truly matters. Drawing from their 26 years of experience, they offer actionable advice on transforming your approach to business and embracing personal growth. Packed with inspiration and practical tips, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to build a business that supports both their life and their goals.
554: Strategies for a Stronger and More Focused Business
Are you ready to make 2025 your strongest year yet? This episode dives into the power of introspection and proactive planning to drive business growth while reducing stress. We share some strategies for balancing challenges and celebrating wins, emphasizing the importance of setting clear goals and staying focused. We discuss how niching down and refining your services can align your business with your personal vision. Tune in to learn how to create a stronger, more intentional path for your pet care business.
553: How Clear Communication Builds Client Trust with Cathy Duvall
In this Pet Sitter Confessional episode, Cathy Duvall reveals how clear, proactive communication fosters trust and better pet care. Discover strategies for setting client expectations, managing tough conversations, and delivering consistent updates to keep clients confident and engaged.
552: Real vs. Artificial: Building a Meaningful Pet Care Business
Are you spending time on what truly matters in your business, or are you distracted by quick fixes and flashy promises? We dive into how to differentiate between what’s real and what’s artificial, from client relationships to business opportunities. Learn how to ask the right questions, avoid common distractions, and focus on strategies that bring long-term value. Discover why patience, intentionality, and meaningful connections are essential for building a lasting, impactful business. Tune in to uncover practical tips for staying focused and creating a business you’re proud of.
551: Breaking Negative Mindsets: Practical Tools for Growth with Kristin Morrison
What’s holding you back from reaching your full potential—your mindset or your habits? Kristin Morrison explores the powerful impact of mindset on business and personal growth. She unpacks strategies for breaking free from negative loops, creating affirmations that actually work, and incorporating daily practices like journaling and movement to foster resilience. Kristin also shares practical advice on overcoming self-sabotage and finding balance amidst the chaos of running a business. If you’re ready to reclaim your time, energy, and confidence, this episode is a must-listen!
550: Pricing is a Signal
What does your pricing say about your business? We start with a recent update on the BOI filing requirement for US businesses and then dive into how pricing acts as a powerful signal, shaping client expectations and perceptions of our services. We explore the importance of aligning pricing with professionalism, trust, and value while steering clear of the temptation to lower rates to match competitors. Instead, we focus on using client feedback and market insights to refine our messaging and emphasize what makes us unique. We discuss how pricing helps guide resource allocation, influence client behavior, and reflect demand. Whether it’s adjusting for high-demand seasons or crafting premium offerings, our pricing tells a story about who we are and what we deliver.
549: Building a Better Business One Step at a Time with Mo Thompson
How do you turn everyday dog walks into safe, enriching adventures? Mo Thompson, owner of Mo Mountain Mutts, explores her unique approach to dog walking, training, and pack dynamics. Mo shares how she uses structured training, reliable recall, and intentional programs to create off-leash adventures that build confidence and control. She also dives into the importance of clear client communication, adaptability, and continual improvement in running a successful pet care business.
548: Avoiding Snap Decisions: Overcoming Recency Bias
How do you avoid letting the present overshadow the past and future in your business? In this episode, we dive into the concept of recency bias and its impact on decision-making. We discuss how relying solely on recent experiences can lead to emotional exhaustion, poor decisions, and skewed priorities. By balancing intuition with data, setting clear boundaries, and reviewing long-term trends, you can make more informed choices for your business. Overcoming recency bias is essential for building a thoughtful, sustainable, and successful business.