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IRREPLACCABLE TRUTHS - MORGAN STODDARD31 Mar 202501:00:37

IRREPLACCABLE TRUTHS - MORGAN STODDARD feat MALLORY DICKENSON,

Dr. G Talks vet medicine with Mallory Dickinson & Morgan Stoddard #podcast #dvm #veterinarymedicine #veterinary #animalhelath #animaldoctor #veterinarydoctor #veterinaryadvice #veterinarysupport #mentor #mentorship #costofcare #veterinaryschool #career #professionaldevelopment #professionalgrowth #veterinary education

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - LIL T Part 231 Mar 202500:47:41

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - LIL T Part 2

The conversation continues with Dr T. What has she learned and what is frustrating her now in her career! #podcast #IrreplaceableTruths #VeterinaryPodcast #VetTalk #VetLife #VetMed #VeterinaryMentorship #VeterinaryMedicine #VetCareer #EarlyCareerVets #VetSuccess #VetStruggles #VetBurnout #VeterinaryWellness #VetMentalHealth #VetCommunity #VetStories #VeterinaryLessons #VetSchool #VetEducation #VetProfession #VetMentors #VetSupport #AnimalHealth #ClientCommunication #VetLeadership #VeterinarySuccess #VetReality #VetIndustry #VeterinaryGrowth #MentorshipMatters #VetMedPodcast #IrreplaceableConversations #dvm #veterinarians #veterinarian #animaldoctor #petdoctor

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - Garth Robillard #331 Mar 202500:45:57

Garth's Back!!!!! Listen to issues that concerns him as he prepares for practice! #podcast #veterinaryvibes #veterinarymedicine #DVM

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - Garth Robillard #231 Mar 202501:36:16

Garth continues his questions and wants to have those crucial conversations #podcast #veterinaryvibes #DVM

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - Garth Robillard31 Mar 202500:32:11

Garth, a veterinary student, sits down and goes for an "Ask Dr G anything" session #VeterinaryVibes #podcast #veterinarymedicine #dvm #vetmedlife #vetmed #vetmedicine #animaldoctor #animalhealth #animalhealthcare #veterinaryservices #veterinaryeducation #veteducation #veterinarydoctor #veterinarysupport #veterinaryadvice #veterinarytips #veterinarymentoring

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - Dr. Dani Rabwin31 Mar 202501:13:03

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - Dr. Dani Rabwin

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - George Katcherian, DVM31 Mar 202500:59:42

Dr "K" sits down with Dr G to discuss his career, how he is still doing it at 78 years young, his mistakes, and most importantly how to avoid them. #veterinarymedicine #dvm #podcast

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - Veterinary Lessons Learned with Dr Labelle31 Mar 202501:04:56

Dr G has Dr Labelle in studio for dicussion about going to vet school in Austrailia, mental health, and what has led her to where she is at 4.5 years in. #podcast #dvm #animalhealth #animaldoctor #animalcare #veterinary #veterinaryeducation #veterinaryschool #vetlife #veterinarian #mentalhealth #burnout #burnoutrecovery #mindfullness #austrailia #relief

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - Ryan Foerstner - Veterinary Financing, School Debt, and Practice Ownership31 Mar 202500:48:56

Dr G sits down and discusses finances, financing, and school debt with Ryan Foerstner of Provide #podcast #dvm #veterinarymedicine #veterinary #animalhealth #finances #schooldebt #debt #veterinarydoctor #veterinarysuppport #financing #loans #loansolutions #lessonslearned #moneymanagement #business #businessowner #buisnessmindset #smallbuissness #smallbuisnessowner #smallbusinesssupport #provide #veterinaryeducation #animaldoctor

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - Mobility Dog Resource Group31 Mar 202500:56:24

Dr G introduces the concept of Training a Mobility Dog? Start with a good foundation. #mobilitydog #MDRG #podcast #DVM

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - Veterinary Lessons Learned with Dr Aunders31 Mar 202501:11:00

Another suprise guest and another ex employee turned veterinarian. Listen to this crazy story with Dr Aunders #podcast #veterinarymedicine #veterinary #veterinarydoctor #animalhealth #animaldoctor #racism #interview #profesisonal #dvm #dvmshow #practice #irreplaceabletruths #veterinaryschool #veterinaryeducation

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - Veterinary Lessons Learned with Ryan, Todd, and Mallory31 Mar 202500:55:38

As a veterinarian it is important to meet the reps who are there to support your professional growth and practice ability. Learn why in this episode! #podcast #veterinarymedicine #veterinary #veterinarydoctor #animalhealth #animaldoctor #racism #interview #profesisonal #dvm #dvmshow #practice #irreplaceabletruths #veterinaryeducation #veteirnaryschool

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - LIL T Part 131 Mar 202500:44:29

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - LIL T Part 1

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - Veterinary Lessons Learned with Dr Nathan and Dr Dan31 Mar 202500:55:42

Dr G sits down and talks to Dr Nathan and Dr Dan about what they have learned through their journey. #podcast #veterinarymedicine #veterinary #veterinarydoctor #animalhealth #animaldoctor #racism #interview #profesisonal #dvm #dvmshow #practice #irreplaceabletruths #veterinaryeducation #veteirnaryschool

Irreplaceable Truths - Veterinary Lessons Learned with Ken Ramirez31 Mar 202501:02:13

Dr G sits down with the famous Ken Ramirez to discuss veterinary medicine and the importance of the discussion of training. Listen to his training stories and what his crazy project he is working on now #podcast #veterinarymedicine #veterinary #veterinarydoctor #animalhealth #animaldoctor #racism #interview #profesisonal #dvm #dvmshow #practice #irreplaceabletruths #veterinaryeducation #veteirnaryschool #animaltraining #dogtraining #dogtrainer #clickertraining #animalbehavior #training

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - Phil Snow, RVT31 Mar 202501:09:33

Dr G sits down and dives into the veterinary field with Phil Snow, RVT and CEO of Orange County Veterinary Assistant School.

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS - Dr. Peter Weinstein (PAW)31 Mar 202501:03:31

Dr G welcomes Peter Weinstein, DVM to the studio to discuss the profession and issues facing early career veterinarians

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - Veterinary Lessons Learned with Dr Mariel Hendricks31 Mar 202500:53:27

Dr G sits down and talks to Dr Mariel Hendricks about what she has learned through her journey. #podcast #veterinarymedicine #veterinary #veterinarydoctor #animalhealth #animaldoctor #racism #interview #profesisonal #dvm #dvmshow #practice #irreplaceabletruths #veterinaryeducation #veteirnaryschool

Irreplaceable Truths - Veterinary Lessons Learned with Mallory RVT31 Mar 202500:57:05

Dr G sits down with his 20 year employee about her vision of veterinary medicine and issues she has seen. The importance of the veterinarian - tech - assistant- team concept is deeply discussed. #PODCAST #animalhealth #animalhealthcare #dvm #dvmshow #veterinary #veterinarydoctor #veterinaryadvice #animaldoctor #veterinaryeducation #veterinarylife #mentor #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #burnout #burnoutprevention #career #caringforanimals

IRREPLACEABLE TRUTHS - Adam Gassel31 Mar 202501:01:22

Irreplaceable Truths - Adam Gassel #podcast #veterinarymedicine #dvm #vetmedlife #vetmed #vetmedicine #animaldoctor #animalhealth #animalhealthcare #veterinaryservices #veterinaryeducation #veteducation #veterinarydoctor #veterinarysupport #veterinaryadvice #veterinarytips #veterinarymentoring #veterinarysurgeon

IRREPLACABLE TRUTHS- Garth Robillard #431 Mar 202501:20:03

Garth is back for another round of ask Dr G anything!!! #veterinaryvibes #veterinarymedicine #podcast

AI Voice Agents in Vet Clinics | Dr. Tancredi on Missing Calls & Burnout | Irreplaceable Truths12 Jan 202601:20:32

How many new clients (and urgent cases) are you losing when the phone goes unanswered? What would change if after-hours callers felt heard and guided instead of sent to voicemail?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. William Tancredi, DVM for an insightful, inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths focused on missed calls, clinic bandwidth, and how AI voice agents can improve client experience without replacing your team.

This episode blends practical clinic leadership, the emotional realities of veterinary medicine, and real-world implementation lessons to deliver value for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals.

🎧 What you’ll discover:

– Why “AI doesn’t replace jobs — it replaces tasks” and why that distinction matters

– The hidden cost of missed calls, after-hours gaps, and lost client trust

– How to evaluate technology skeptically without getting stuck in “perfect or nothing” thinking

– A simple framework to implement new tools without burning out your team

🐾 Who will love this episode:

– Veterinarians & veterinary students

– Practice owners, medical directors, and hospital managers

– CSRs, technicians, and team leads navigating staffing strain

– Animal care professionals focused on client experience and retention

– Anyone interested in practical, ethical AI adoption in veterinary medicine

🎬 Timestamps:

00:00 – Emotional realities of vet med: euthanasia, burnout, and compassion fatigue

09:42 – Sustainability crisis in veterinary medicine and expanding role expectations

19:06 – Career path, mentorship gaps, and opening a hospital during COVID

31:07 – Why veterinarians resist technology: skepticism vs. exhaustion

40:56 – Missed calls, after-hours gaps, and the real cost of lost trust

54:01 – AI doesn’t replace jobs — it replaces tasks (ethical framing)

1:07:24 – Implementing AI safely: STEP framework and leadership responsibility

1:16:35 – VMX Orlando, real-world ROI, and final takeaways for practice owners

🔔 Stay Connected:

– Like this episode if you found value in the discussion

– Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories

– Subscribe to never miss an episode

📚 Resources Mentioned:

– AI Voice Agents: https://missedcalls.help/

– VMX Orlando Conference: https://navc.com/vmx-event/

🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms

📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

Episode 55

#VeterinaryPodcast #AiVoiceAgents #IrreplaceableTruths

Calm in the Chaos | Dr. Kristin Welch on ER Critical Care, Leading & Burnout | Irreplaceable Truths05 Jan 202601:12:49

What really happens behind the scenes when seconds count in the ER? How do emergency and critical care veterinarians protect their minds, their teams, and their patients in the middle of nonstop crisis?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Kristin Welch, DVM, DACVECC — emergency and critical care specialist and founder of DVM Stat Consulting — for a powerful deep dive into ER medicine, burnout, quality of life, and the future of virtual specialty care.

Packed with real cases, emotional honesty, and practical tools, this episode equips veterinarians, ER teams, and practice owners to navigate chaos with clarity, compassion, and better support.

🎧 What you'll discover:

– Why ER and critical care are “general practice at Indy 500 pace”

– How burnout and compassion fatigue show up in real ICU life

– The power of calm leadership, breath work, and team communication in a crisis

– How virtual specialists (teleconsulting) expand care when referral isn’t an option

🐾 Who will love this episode:

– Veterinarians & veterinary students

– Animal care professionals in ER, ICU, and urgent care

– Veterinary educators and mentors

– Animal lovers passionate about emergency medicine

– Practice owners and rural vets exploring telemedicine and specialty support

🎬 Timestamps:

00:00 – Why specialty access is broken & the reality of ER medicine

05:00 – Dr. Welch’s journey: ECC training, residency, and what makes critical care unique

12:00 – The rattlesnake Labrador case: progress, heartbreak & lessons in emotional resilience

20:00 – What clients misunderstand about ER cost, estimates & real-world communication

28:00 – Leading through chaos: breath work, calm leadership & team-focused ICU management

36:00 – Burnout, compassion fatigue & how identity and family life are affected

45:00 – Why DVM Stat was created: fixing access to specialists through virtual consulting

54:00 – Teleconsulting results: improved outcomes, misconceptions & how it supports GPs

1:02:00 – Ethics, quality of life, end-of-life decisions & supporting families

1:10:00 – One irreplaceable truth for early-career veterinarians

🔔 Stay Connected:

– Like this video if you found value in this discussion!

– Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.

– Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.

📚 Resources Mentioned:

– DVM Stat Consulting – dvmstat.com

– DVM Stat Consulting on Instagram & LinkedIn: @dvmstatconsulting

🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

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Episode 54

#veterinaryER #telemedicine #IrreplaceableTruths

Cutting Through the Smoke | Cannabis, CBD & Veterinary Medicine w/ Dr. Andre | Irreplaceable Truths21 Oct 202501:08:00

Is cannabis the future of veterinary medicine—or just hype in a bottle? What’s the real difference between hemp and marijuana, and can CBD truly calm anxiety, pain, or PTSD in pets?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Casara Andre, DVM, cVMA, co-founder of Veterinary Cannabis Education & Consulting, for a bold and eye-opening conversation about the science, safety, and stigma behind cannabinoids in animal care. From working dogs and the Iditarod to psychedelic toxicity and new global policies, this episode strips away marketing myths and gets to the medical truth.

Packed with clinical insight, emotional perspective, and forward-thinking research, this discussion is a must-listen for anyone navigating the evolving frontier of integrative veterinary care.

🎧 What you’ll discover:

– The real science vs. hype behind CBD and THC for pets

– How to explain the difference between cannabis and hemp to clients

– Red-flag labeling and product safety tips for veterinarians

– When cannabis can help pain, anxiety, and PTSD in animals

– What the ECS (endocannabinoid system) actually does and why it matters

– The rise of psychedelics in vet medicine and ethical concerns ahead

🐾 Who will love this episode:

– Veterinarians & veterinary students

– Animal care professionals curious about integrative medicine

– Veterinary educators and policy leaders

– Pet owners exploring holistic options

– Researchers in animal health and behavior

🎬 Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro | The slow evolution of veterinary medicine & cannabis controversy

02:00 – Meet Dr. Andre | Military service, Iditarod dogs & integrative roots

13:00 – Discovering acupuncture & the shift toward holistic care

18:00 – The moment cannabis entered vet medicine in Colorado

23:00 – CBD hype vs. science | What the endocannabinoid system really does

26:00 – Explaining hemp vs. cannabis to clients (simple vet breakdown)

30:00 – Label truths & myths | COA reports and “proprietary” red flags

33:00 – Drug interactions & clinical uses in pain, seizures, and behavior

40:00 – THC toxicity, lemon zest trick, and CBD as an antidote

47:00 – Stigma, client communication & harm-reduction approach

50:00 – PTSD in pets & humans | ECS fatigue and shelter animals

58:00 – Psychedelics in veterinary care | Ethics and emerging research

1:05:00 – Future vision | Cannabis-educated clinics & ECS education

🔔 Stay Connected:

– Like this video if you found value in this discussion!

– Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.

– Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.

📚 Resources Mentioned:

VeterinaryCannabis.org – Certification & education programs

– Veterinary Cannabis Counselor & Guide courses (open enrollment October 3)

🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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Ep. 45

#VeterinaryCannabis #CBDforPets #IrreplaceableTruths

Boundaries, Burnout & Vet Coaching | Dr. Gunila Pedersen on Resilience | Irreplaceable Truths13 Oct 202501:10:33

Why do so many veterinarians feel crushed by burnout and perfectionism? How do you set boundaries without losing compassion for clients and patients?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Gunila Pedersen — small animal veterinarian and Master Certified Life Coach — for an honest, hope-filled episode of Irreplaceable Truths. From ER shifts to chest-pain burnout to rediscovering joy through coaching, Dr. Pedersen shares practical tools to shift mindset, reclaim balance, and love the profession again.

Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic stories, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal-care professionals.

What you'll discover:

– Why burnout is often about boundaries (not just perfectionism)

– How people-pleasing and a “fix everything” mindset fuel exhaustion

– Tools for self-awareness: journaling, feeling your feelings, reframing

– Real coaching wins that transformed careers — and lives

Who will love this episode:

– Veterinarians & veterinary students

– Animal care professionals

– Veterinary educators and mentors

– Animal lovers passionate about vet med

– Anyone exploring resilience, coaching, and sustainable careers

Timestamps:

00:00 – Self-awareness as a game changer in vet med

02:00 – Meet Dr. Gunila Pedersen: small animal vet & Master Certified Life Coach

06:00 – Burnout story: ER chest pains, boundaries, and a mindset reset

09:00 – People-pleasing, perfectionism & time management traps

15:00 – Setting boundaries with clients, colleagues, and yourself

20:00 – Handling mistakes, reviews, and “routine” surgeries gone wrong

30:00 – Why experience alone won’t fix impostor syndrome

40:00 – Coaching scenarios: euthanasia, angry clients, and tough days

50:00 – Finding fulfillment inside and outside clinical practice

1:00:00 – Three tools: journaling, somatic awareness, and coaching support

1:09:00 – Resources & closing thoughts

Stay Connected:

– Like this video if you found value in this discussion

– Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments

– Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode

Resources Mentioned:

– Dr. Gunila Pedersen’s The Overwhelmed Vet resources & free PDF

Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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Ep. 44

#veterinaryburnout #veterinarycoaching #IrreplaceableTruths

Burnout & Senior Dog Care | Dr. Monica Tarantino on Mentorship & Resilience | Irreplaceable Truths06 Oct 202501:02:40

What can senior dogs teach us about resilience—and what do new grads need most to survive veterinary medicine?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Monica Tarantino (The Senior Dog Doc), veterinarian, mentor, and co-founder of the Senior Dog Veterinary Society, for an inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths.

From her journey as a second-career vet to building a movement around senior pet care, Dr. Tarantino shares practical tools, personal lessons, and professional wisdom that every veterinary professional needs to hear. Packed with insight, honesty, and encouragement, this conversation explores sustainability, mentorship, and the heart of animal care.

🎧 What you'll discover:

– Why senior dogs are the “underdogs” of veterinary medicine—and why they deserve more

– How burnout reshapes identity and the boundaries vets must set to thrive

– The mentorship lessons behind The New Vet Jump Start Guide

– Why perfectionism isn’t required to be an excellent veterinarian

🐾 Who will love this episode:

– Veterinarians & veterinary students

– Animal care professionals seeking mentorship and sustainability

– Veterinary educators and mentors

– Animal lovers passionate about senior pet care

– Anyone navigating burnout and resilience in high-pressure careers

🎬 Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro: Dr. Monica Tarantino, “The Senior Dog Doc”

02:08 – Choosing the underdogs: why senior dogs matter

07:30 – Vet school, mentorship gaps, and early career lessons

13:28 – Building confidence without perfectionism

16:06 – Writing The New Vet Jump Start Guide & learning from mistakes

20:16 – Switching careers and rediscovering purpose in vet med

27:05 – Thriving as an introvert in exam rooms & setting boundaries

33:39 – Burnout, bitterness, and becoming unrecognizable to yourself

39:04 – Senior Dog Veterinary Society: elevating geriatric care

43:42 – Quality of life vs longevity: hard truths in senior care

58:56 – Irreplaceable truth: respect your team, every single day

🔔 Stay Connected:

Like this video if you found value in this discussion!

Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.

Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.

📚 Resources Mentioned:

– Senior Dog Veterinary Society (seniordog.com)

The New Vet Jump Start Guide (updated edition coming 2025)

🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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Ep. 43

#SeniorDogs #VeterinaryMentorship #IrreplaceableTruths

Honest Vet on Allergies & Mentorship | Rebuilding GP Confidence | Irreplaceable Truths29 Sep 202501:01:33

Are vet schools and social media setting new grads up to fail—or can general practice fight back? How do we set owner expectations when “manageable” isn’t “curable”?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Hammond (“The Honest Vet”) for an insightful, inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths. Together they unpack misinformation, mentorship, client communication, and admissions bias—offering real tools to protect clinicians and keep care accessible. Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals.

What you'll discover:

  • Why chronic allergies/dermatology are rarely “curable” and how to set realistic owner expectations
  • The Honest Vet origin story: combating misinformation and building public trust online
  • Mentorship, documentation, and communication as the real malpractice armor
  • Admissions & ASA theory: are we selecting for GPA over EQ—and burning out future vets?

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians and veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
  • Clinic owners and practice managers focused on training and client communication

Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro and theme: allergies, honesty in medicine, and client expectations

03:19 – “The Honest Vet”: why the brand exists and how to counter viral misinformation

14:04 – Mentorship, professional identity, and early-career fear vs confidence

16:46 – Attraction–Selection–Attrition: admissions, EQ, and who becomes a vet

21:22 – Say the hard thing: risk, outcomes, and documenting to protect care

27:03 – Exam room vs “take to the back”: communication that builds trust

33:02 – Data literacy and the Dunning–Kruger problem in pet-health content

43:28 – Re-centering GP training and CE: practical, do-the-work solutions

52:02 – Balance, resilience, and using social media without burning out

57:43 – Final takeaway: remind generalists how capable they truly are

Stay Connected:

  • Like this video if you found value in this discussion
  • Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments
  • Subscribe and hit the bell icon to never miss an episode

Resources Mentioned:

  • Ready Vet Go CE
  • Client communication and documentation guides
  • ASA theory references

Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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Episode 42

#veterinary #mentorship #IrreplaceableTruths

Trust Yourself & Find Balance | Dr. Michael Slayter on Vet Med & Ministry | Irreplaceable Truths23 Sep 202500:54:25

Why do so many veterinarians struggle with imposter syndrome? How do you balance career, calling, and personal well-being in veterinary medicine?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf with special guest Dr. Michael Slayter—retired veterinarian, Army Lieutenant Colonel, board-certified pathologist, pastor, and author—for an insightful episode of Irreplaceable Truths. Blending decades of professional wisdom with spiritual insight, Dr. Slayter shares his story of resilience, mentorship, and finding purpose beyond the clinic. Packed with lessons on balance, faith, and legacy, this episode offers inspiration for every veterinary professional.

🎧 What you'll discover:

– Why early-career veterinarians must trust themselves

– The importance of balance, hobbies, and emotional intelligence in vet med

– Lessons from military service, pathology, and pastoral ministry

– How calling and career can coexist without burnout

🐾 Who will love this episode:

– Veterinarians & veterinary students

– Animal care professionals

– Veterinary educators and mentors

– Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine

– Professionals exploring purpose and career transitions

🎬 Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro + Meet Dr. Michael Slayter (Vet, Military, Pastor, Author)

02:00 – From Texas A&M Vet School to Mixed Practice

05:00 – Military Service, Pathology, and Infectious Disease Training

10:00 – Balancing Clients, Science, and People Skills

15:00 – Imposter Syndrome, Mentorship, and Early Career Advice

20:00 – Faith, Calling, and Transitioning Into Ministry

30:00 – Desert Storm, Pathology, and Finding Meaning in Hardship

40:00 – The Brothers Harper: Writing, Legacy, and Storytelling

47:00 – Purpose vs. Career: How to Define Your Calling

54:00 – Final Lessons: Balance, Trust, and Loving Yourself

🔔 Stay Connected:

Like this video if you found value in this discussion!

Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.

Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.

📚 Resources Mentioned:

– The Brothers Harper by Dr. Michael Slayter

– The Heart Doesn’t Ask by Dr. Michael Slayter

🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

Ep. 41

#VeterinaryPodcast #VeterinaryCareer #IrreplaceableTruths

Fear, Confidence & Change in Vet Med | Dr. Sylvalyn Hammond “The Honest Vet” | Irreplaceable Truths15 Sep 202500:49:05

Why are new veterinarians graduating with fear instead of confidence? How can general practitioners balance referrals, gold-standard care, and client realities? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Sylvalyn Hammond, DVM—widely known as The Honest Vet—for an eye-opening episode of Irreplaceable Truths. Together they explore fear in veterinary medicine, the limits of referral-based systems, and the importance of capable, confident generalists. Filled with candid stories, practical wisdom, and hard truths, this conversation will challenge the way you see the profession.

What you'll discover:

  • Why veterinary graduates often struggle with fear and self-doubt
  • How to balance referral medicine with affordable, accessible care
  • Stories of tough surgeries, emotional decisions, and clinical judgment in action
  • Why celebrating good days matters as much as learning from the bad

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
  • Anyone navigating confidence, competence, and change in vet med

Timestamps:

00:00 – Fear of change and missing confidence in vet med

01:15 – Introducing Dr. Sylvalyn Hammond, DVM (The Honest Vet)

02:30 – Fear in new graduates and the gold standard debate

06:00 – Personal story: Hugo the German Shepherd’s splenic tumor surgery

09:00 – Why no surgery is truly “routine”

13:30 – Facing nerves and learning through practice

17:00 – Growing up on a cattle ranch and learning resilience

22:00 – Early influences: her veterinarian mother’s resourceful practice

26:00 – Building confidence through emergency cases in Austin

31:00 – The power of informed consent and trying when referral isn’t an option

36:00 – Relief work, exotics, and rediscovering the calling in Charleston

42:00 – Collaboration, networking, and the future of general practice

46:00 – Specialization, ABVP, and balancing niches with generalist needs

Stay Connected:

  • Like this episode if you found value in this discussion.
  • Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.
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Resources Mentioned:

  • Dr. Sylvalyn Hammond, DVM on Instagram: @thehonestvet

Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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Ep. 40

#VeterinaryMedicine #VeterinaryPodcast #IrreplaceableTruths #thehonestvet

Tech Fear in Vet Med | Why Clinics Resist Change & How to Lead Through It | Irreplaceable Truths11 Sep 202501:06:22

Why are veterinarians so afraid of technology? Can embracing IT and AI actually make vet med easier, safer, and more sustainable? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Sahib (veterinary IT specialist) for an eye-opening episode of Irreplaceable Truths. Packed with real-world stories, cybersecurity lessons, and practical strategies, this episode explores how technology can improve clinic efficiency, reduce stress, and reshape the future of veterinary medicine.

What you'll discover:

  • Why veterinarians fear technology—and how to overcome it
  • The hidden risks of outdated networks, servers, and firewalls
  • How AI, automation, and cloud systems can support—not replace—clinicians
  • Why leadership and culture matter in tech adoption

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
  • Practice owners & managers exploring clinic upgrades
  • IT professionals supporting veterinary teams

Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro & why veterinarians fear technology

03:47 – Sahib’s journey into veterinary IT

07:00 – The fear of tech adoption in clinics

10:00 – Implementation vs. fear: what’s really holding vets back

18:00 – Cybersecurity, firewalls, and scams in veterinary medicine

26:00 – Cloud vs. server debate: data protection and access

33:00 – How AI & automation help vets work smarter, not harder

41:00 – Inventory, robotics, and the future of veterinary tech

52:00 – Leadership, culture, and aligning teams for change

1:02:00 – Signs your clinic is ready for a tech upgrade

1:05:00 – How to connect with Sahib + preview of Veta HQ

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Ep. 39

#VeterinaryTechnology #VetMedInnovation #IrreplaceableTruths

Addiction, Sobriety & Survival | A Vet’s Journey of Hope | Irreplaceable Truths11 Sep 202500:55:56

What does it take to rebuild your life after addiction? How can vulnerability and honesty inspire hope in others? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. [Guest Name] for a powerful conversation about facing personal struggles, finding sobriety, and surviving the darkest seasons of life in veterinary medicine. With raw honesty and hard-won wisdom, this episode offers encouragement for anyone navigating recovery and renewal.

What you'll discover:

  • The early signs of a struggle few talk about in vet med
  • How addiction impacted life inside and outside the clinic
  • The turning point that led to lasting sobriety
  • Practical tools for daily recovery and resilience

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
  • Anyone seeking stories of hope, redemption, and survival

Timestamps:

00:00 – Welcome to Ep. 38 of Irreplaceable Truths

02:12 – Dr. [Guest Name]’s early career and first signs of trouble

07:25 – Life in the clinic while silently struggling

13:04 – The moment that changed everything

19:22 – Choosing sobriety and the first days of recovery

25:31 – How support systems and mentors made a difference

31:45 – Rebuilding trust with colleagues and clients

37:08 – Staying sober: tools and daily practices

43:12 – Why sharing your story matters in vet med

49:40 – Advice for those still in the fight

54:58 – Closing thoughts and words of hope

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Ep. 38

#VetSobriety #VetMedSurvival #IrreplaceableTruths

Why Soft Skills Matter in Vet Med | Burnout, Mentorship & Culture | Irreplaceable Truths11 Sep 202500:55:53

What’s driving the disconnect in veterinary medicine — and what can we do about it? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Brianna Armstrong, DVM, for a passionate, solutions-focused episode of Irreplaceable Truths. With deep honesty and a shared desire to make vet med better, they discuss what’s failing early-career veterinarians, how corporate structures miss the mark, and why leadership and mentorship — not just medicine — are the keys to fixing it.

What you’ll discover:

  • Why early-career vets are disengaging and what needs to change
  • How pass/fail grading could curb perfectionism in professional schools
  • Why mentorship is more than a buzzword — it’s a practice standard
  • The hidden toll of euthanasia and the emotional labor no one talks about
  • How one DVM is building better partnerships — and better practice culture

Who will love this episode:

  • Early-career veterinarians & vet students
  • Veterinary educators, deans & CE planners
  • Practice owners, leaders & corporate executives
  • Anyone invested in improving the future of vet med

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Resources Mentioned:

  • VetMedIT.com – Early-career veterinarian research study & survey links
  • Ready Vet Go – Professional mentorship for new grads
  • MentorVet, Evolve Vets, Veterinary Vibes

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We don’t sugarcoat the struggle — because the truth deserves better.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction to Dr. Brianna Armstrong and vet med burnout

04:48 Leadership gaps and the impact of mentorship

11:32 Why soft skills matter more than grades

18:06 The problem with corporate culture and vet tech pay

26:17 Practice ownership: partners, risks, and unexpected wins

34:40 The myth of work-life balance for new grads

41:13 Disrupting CE, education models, and selection criteria

49:55 How the next generation can rebuild vet med

Ep. 37

#veterinarymedicine #sobriety #IrreplaceableTruth

The Wrong Fit? | Vet School Admissions, Leadership Fails & Industry Culture | Irreplaceable Truths10 Sep 202501:06:21

Are we selecting the wrong people for vet school — and ignoring what really matters in practice? In this eye-opening episode of Irreplaceable Truths, host Dr. Gershon Alaluf is joined again by Dr. Brianna Armstrong, DVM, for a powerful conversation about culture, burnout, mentorship, and what metrics truly matter in vet med. Together, they pull no punches about corporate takeovers, emotional exhaustion, and how misaligned values are breaking the profession from the inside out.

What you’ll discover:

  • Why vet school admissions may be fueling the burnout crisis
  • How ACT and hard metrics are failing veterinarians and clients alike
  • The power of practice culture, mentorship, and emotionally intelligent leadership
  • What early-career veterinarians really need to thrive — not just survive
  • How one DVM created 20 future veterinarians through mentorship

Who will love this episode:

  • Early-career veterinarians & students
  • Vet school faculty and admissions committees
  • Practice owners, managers & hospital leadership teams
  • Veterinary professionals frustrated with corporate culture
  • Anyone ready to challenge the status quo in vet med

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Resources Mentioned:

  • VetMedIT.com – Research study for early-career veterinarians
  • Ready Vet Go – Mentorship cohort for new grads
  • MentorVet, Evolve Vets, Veterinary Vibes

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We don’t sugarcoat the struggle — because the truth deserves better.

Timestamps:

00:00 Opening thoughts: the wrong people in vet school?

05:33 A life in vet med: from clinics to corporate regret

11:08 From impostor syndrome to an MBA and DBA

17:04 Emotional demands and broken mentorship systems

23:18 Rethinking vet school selection and professional identity

30:16 Work-life balance, gender roles & traditional practice models

37:50 The client conversation — how communication changes outcomes

45:20 Culture, leadership, and hiring for the long haul

51:14 Why corporate metrics fail and ACT doesn't measure value

56:08 How reviews, staff support, and mentorship define success

1:01:10 Teaching, CE, and the future of veterinary education

1:05:00 The rise of toxicity — and the birth of Irreplaceable Truths

Ep. 36

#vetschooladmissions #vetmedculture #emotionalintelligence

Rewriting Clinic Culture | Dr. Carlee Tucker on Leadership & Burnout | Irreplaceable Truths15 Dec 202500:58:31

What happens when a burned-out veterinarian refuses to accept “the way it’s always been”? How do you rebuild your career, your confidence, and your clinic culture from the ground up?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Carlee Tucker, DVM, founder of Veterinary Practice Rising and owner of Winfield Veterinary Hospital, for one of the most honest, practical, and empowering conversations of the season. This episode unpacks burnout as a system failure, the realities of modern mentorship, and why private practice ownership may be the key to saving the profession.

Filled with grit, transparency, and actionable wisdom, this one will hit home for every veterinarian navigating today’s challenges.

🎧 What you'll discover:

– Why burnout is a systems problem — not a personal failure

– How unethical leadership accelerates compassion fatigue

– The real path to practice ownership (even with student debt)

– The mindset shifts every early-career veterinarian must make

🐾 Who will love this episode:

– Veterinarians & veterinary students

– Animal care professionals

– Veterinary educators and mentors

– Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine

– Early-career veterinarians considering ownership or leadership

🎬 Timestamps:

00:00 – Burnout, unethical leadership & why systems fail veterinarians

02:00 – Dr. Tucker’s journey: Kansas roots, cattle medicine & private practice

05:00 – The breaking point: turnover, inefficiencies & unsustainable workloads

08:00 – Buying her hometown clinic: fear, loans & learning business

12:00 – Year one of ownership: chaos, pregnancy & rebuilding from scratch

16:00 – Burnout as a system failure: staffing, protocols & corporate pressure

20:00 – Why veterinarians leave the field — and how to keep them

25:00 – Competition vs collaboration: fixing fragmentation in vet med

30:00 – Culture, boundaries & the evolution of authentic leadership

36:00 – Mentorship that works: how to truly support early-career DVMs

43:00 – Student debt myths, financing ownership & the truth about loans

50:00 – Retention, resilience & the profession’s path forward

55:00 – Lightning round: leadership, compassion & Dr. Tucker’s irreplaceable truth

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📚 Resources Mentioned:

– Veterinary Practice Rising socials: @veterinarypratice.rising

– Winfield Veterinary Hospital

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Episode 53

#burnout #veterinaryleadership #vetownership #IrreplaceableTruths

Are We All Burning Out? | When Law & Veterinary Medicine Mirror Each Other | Irreplaceable Truths10 Sep 202500:46:24

What happens when the pressure to be perfect collides with compassion fatigue and client expectations? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Carrie Fogliani Richards, Esq. — CEO, partner, author, and health law powerhouse — for a raw, insightful episode of Irreplaceable Truths that reveals the emotional parallels between veterinary and legal professions. From burnout and work-life imbalance to professional identity and mentorship, this episode delivers hard truths and honest strategies for surviving high-pressure careers.

What you’ll discover:

  • Why new lawyers and veterinarians burn out so quickly
  • The power of saying no — and firing clients
  • What lawyers can teach veterinarians about mentorship and identity
  • How working moms navigate demanding professional lives
  • Emotional resilience and the mindset required to survive and thrive

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Lawyers & law students
  • Healthcare professionals in high-stress roles
  • Professionals struggling with burnout and work-life balance
  • Anyone building a purpose-driven career

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Resources Mentioned:

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Timestamps:

00:00 Intro – Why compare law and vet med?

01:07 Carrie’s journey: UChicago, LMU, and health law

03:01 Emotional demands of law vs. veterinary practice

06:17 Mentorship, psychological safety, and burnout

08:59 Why young professionals crash early

12:09 Professional identity, ego, and the law firm grind

16:01 Finding your “why” to avoid burnout

21:06 Mental health and substance use in law

25:16 Balancing CEO life, law, and motherhood

29:15 Joy, impact, and growth: Carrie’s daily compass

34:12 Dealing with toxic clients and red flags

39:12 Building a supportive culture in your practice

45:00 Final thoughts and how to get in touch

Ep. 35

#burnoutawareness #worklifebalance #professionalidentity

Burnout in the Barn? | Early-Career Boundaries & Equine Realities | Irreplaceable Truths10 Sep 202501:07:18

Why do so many equine vets burn out in silence? Can boundaries really exist in such a demanding field? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Chelsey Fishenfeld for a raw, revealing episode of Irreplaceable Truths about the emotional demands of equine medicine, the financial realities no one talks about, and how early-career veterinarians can begin setting boundaries without losing their compassion. With hard-earned experience and practical insight, Dr. Fishenfeld breaks the silence on what it really takes to survive and grow in this field.

What you’ll discover:

  • Why boundaries are essential in emotionally intense veterinary roles
  • What a day in the life of an equine vet really looks like
  • How 75 Hard reshaped her outlook on work-life balance
  • The truth about financial pressure and client pushback
  • How emotional intelligence helps sustain a career in veterinary medicine

Who will love this episode:

  • Equine veterinarians & large animal vets
  • Early-career veterinary professionals
  • Veterinarians redefining work-life balance
  • Practice owners building emotionally intelligent teams
  • Animal lovers fascinated by the equine world
  • Anyone navigating boundaries in a caregiving profession

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Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction and Dr. Fishenfeld’s journey into equine medicine

03:55 Mentorship, horse-girl beginnings, and clinical identity

07:27 Balancing burnout, emergencies, and boundaries

12:05 Financial disconnect and payment struggles in equine care

18:44 When compassion meets emotional labor in the field

26:05 What a real day in equine medicine looks like

33:00 Energy drinks, 75 Hard, and staying grounded

36:45 Equine medicine, motherhood, and the challenge of balance

39:12 Boundaries, depersonalization, and learning when to say no

43:01 Practicing emotional intelligence with difficult clients

47:20 Practicing—not perfecting—medicine

52:58 Controversial calls and clinical risk in emergencies

56:02 What technology and travel models are changing in equine care

Ep. 34

#equinemedicine #earlycareervet #vetburnout

From Linebacker to DVM | Mentorship & Mental Grit with Dr. Jake Rostas | Irreplaceable Truths10 Sep 202500:49:09

What drives a Division I All-American linebacker to become a veterinary surgeon? How does running 100 miles help build mental toughness for medicine? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Jake Rostas — new DVM, ultramarathoner, and surgical hopeful — as they dive into identity, resilience, and mentorship in the transition from student to professional. From the OR to the trail, this episode is a blueprint for how to thrive under pressure and stay true to your goals.

What you’ll discover:

  • The mindset shift from athlete to veterinarian
  • How ultramarathons build resilience for the clinic
  • Why early-career mentorship matters more than ever
  • Daily strategies for time management, discipline, and perspective

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinary students & recent grads
  • DVMs balancing career & wellness
  • Surgical hopefuls & specialty applicants
  • Former athletes in medicine
  • Mentors and mentees in veterinary practice

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Resources Mentioned:

  • Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins
  • Complications by Atul Gawande
  • Georgia Jewel 100 Mile Race
  • Movember Foundation

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Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction to Dr. Jake Rostas

03:10 From All-American linebacker to future veterinary surgeon

08:12 Mentorship, motivation, and discovering surgery

14:00 Balancing vet school with ultramarathon training

20:47 Discipline, mental resilience, and legacy

27:04 Time management strategies and goal setting

33:00 Handling imperfection and emotional clients

39:00 Growth through adversity in both medicine and sport

45:00 Final reflections, favorite mantras, and future goals

Ep. 33

#veterinarymentorship #ultramarathonmindset #earlycareervet

From Trauma to Leadership | ACEs, Addiction & Clinic Culture | Irreplaceable Truths10 Sep 202500:47:20

What happens when unspoken trauma meets professional burnout? Can veterinary leadership evolve through vulnerability, healing, and accountability? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Phil Richmond, DVM, CAPP, CPHSA, CPPC, CCFP — national veterinary well-being leader — as they explore the impact of ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences), addiction recovery, and the future of leadership in veterinary medicine. This powerful, raw conversation unpacks what it takes to lead, change clinic culture, and truly support early-career professionals.

What you’ll discover:

  • How childhood trauma shapes stress and addiction in veterinary medicine
  • Why psychological safety matters more than “nice” leadership
  • Tools for building emotionally resilient teams and sustainable practices
  • A personal story of recovery, transformation, and paying it forward

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinary students & early-career veterinarians
  • Practice leaders & medical directors
  • Mental health professionals in veterinary spaces
  • Anyone committed to healing culture and advancing well-being in vet med

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  • Like this video if this episode moved you
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Resources Mentioned:

  • Dr. Amy Edmondson – Psychological Safety research
  • CDC & Kaiser Permanente ACEs Study
  • Dr. Zach Mercurio – Mattering at Work
  • Harvard Business Review – Psychological Safety in Teams

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Timestamps:

00:00 Dr. Phil’s story: addiction, trauma, and early career struggle

04:58 What ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) reveal about our profession

10:46 How trauma rewires the veterinary brain

16:18 Building safe clinics: psychological safety vs. “nice” leadership

21:04 How to spot a healthy practice culture before accepting the job

27:31 Perpetual job ads: what they really signal

30:00 The emotional cost of feeling unseen

33:08 Why belonging, mattering, and vulnerability fuel strong teams

40:00 Healing forward: rejecting toxic traditions in vet med

42:45 Are leaders born or made? Dr. Phil’s perspective

45:20 A powerful story: when a tech saved a life by speaking up

50:00 Final thoughts: leading the next generation of veterinary professionals

Ep. 32

#veterinaryleadership #vetmentalhealth

Should You Buy a Vet Practice? | Legal Lessons with Cecilia Chen | Irreplaceable Truths10 Sep 202501:10:41

What do early-career veterinarians need to know before buying (or selling) a practice? What are the legal landmines that can turn your dream deal into a financial nightmare? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Cecilia Chen, Attorney at Law and founder of Practiceaty.com, for a must-hear episode of Irreplaceable Truths. With over a thousand transactions under her belt, Cecilia offers unfiltered insights into veterinary acquisitions, partnerships, due diligence, non-competes, red flags, and why your legal team could make—or break—your future.

What you’ll discover:

  • The biggest legal mistakes veterinarians make when buying or selling
  • Why early legal advice matters more than you think
  • Asset vs. stock sale: what's the real difference?
  • What due diligence actually means in veterinary practice transactions
  • How to protect yourself from bad sellers, bad contracts, and big regrets

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Early-career DVMs interested in ownership
  • Veterinary practice buyers and sellers
  • Medical professionals in private practice
  • Legal advisors & consultants in the veterinary field

Stay Connected:

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  • Irreplaceable Truths: where real stories meet real practice.

Resources Mentioned:

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Timestamps:

00:00 – Meet attorney Cecilia Chen: from corporate M&A to vet-focused law

05:03 – Why veterinarians must rethink how they view legal services

10:12 – What makes a practice legally risky to buy

15:27 – The Letter of Intent: why most people get it wrong

20:45 – Social media, IP, and website ownership in practice sales

24:13 – Red flags to look for in associates, leases, and staff

30:18 – Non-competes: California law & critical distinctions

34:52 – Why student debt isn’t a barrier to ownership

38:01 – Startup vs. acquisition: what’s better for you?

42:11 – How to plan your exit from day one

46:10 – When your dream deal turns into a legal horror story

50:28 – The danger of reusing someone else’s “great contract”

55:36 – Why you need a specialized attorney—not just any lawyer

Ep. 31

#veterinarylaw #vetpracticeownership #vetstartup

Who Qualifies for a Service Dog? | Atlas Assistance Dogs & Ethical Training | Irreplaceable Truths10 Sep 202501:06:38

What are the biggest myths about service dogs? How do we expand access for those truly in need? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guests Jennifer Kolar (CEO & Founder of Atlas Assistance Dogs) and Molly Neher (COO of Atlas Assistance Dogs) for an inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths that explores the human-canine bond, service dog ethics, and how thoughtful training transforms lives. From the emotional challenges of retirement to confronting public misconceptions, this episode highlights what it truly means to empower both the dog and the handler.

What you’ll discover:

  • Why ethical, positive reinforcement matters in service dog training
  • What veterinarians need to know about service dog physical and mental health
  • How invisible disabilities and public stigma impact handlers
  • What retirement really looks like for a service dog
  • How Atlas Assistance Dogs is redefining access and affordability
  • What veterinarians can do to better support working dogs and their people

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Service dog trainers and handlers
  • Disability rights advocates
  • Dog lovers and behavioral science enthusiasts
  • Professionals interested in animal-assisted interventions

Stay Connected:

  • Like this video if you found value in this discussion!
  • Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.
  • Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.
  • Empowering truth, one story at a time.

Resources Mentioned:

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Timestamps:

00:00 – Introduction to Atlas Assistance Dogs and guest backgrounds

03:43 – Mission, vision, and ethical training philosophy

06:35 – Barriers to service dog access: cost, training, and health

10:48 – Molly’s story: seizures, Reed, and becoming an advocate

17:04 – Retiring a service dog: signs, transition, and emotional toll

22:03 – “Thriving with” vs. “despite” disability: language and empowerment

25:00 – Common misconceptions about service dogs and public access

32:00 – Stigma, anxiety, and the pressure of handler perfection

36:44 – Behavioral signs of stress in working dogs

40:02 – Veterinarian collaboration and understanding working dog needs

44:35 – Why Atlas uses only ethical, positive training methods

49:47 – Molly’s new puppy: raising a second service dog

53:04 – Technology, volunteer models, and future innovation

55:16 – What Atlas hopes its legacy will be in the industry

Ep. 30

#servicedogs #ethicaldogtraining #disabilityadvocacy

From the OR to On the Road | Mobile Surgery, Mentorship & Medicine | Irreplaceable Truths10 Sep 202501:05:53

What Does It Really Take to Become a Successful Veterinary Surgeon? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest host board-certified surgeon Dr. Justin Grecco for a bold, honest conversation on Irreplaceable Truths. From cutting thousands of surgeries to launching his own mobile surgical practice, Dr. Grecco opens up about training, risk, mentorship, and what makes this profession worth the grind.

What you’ll discover:

  • Why “loving animals” isn’t enough to sustain a veterinary career
  • The real emotional cost of always “treating pets like family”
  • How mobile surgery offers freedom—and serious pressure
  • The unexpected truth about straight-A students and vet school success
  • Why the same type of students keep entering vet school—and what needs to change
  • When corporate medicine misses the mark—and what legacy veterinarians must do
  • Why true mentorship can’t be mass-produced

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
  • Early-career DVMs navigating practice options
  • Specialists considering mobile medicine

Stay Connected:

  • Like this video if you found value in this discussion!
  • Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.
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Resources Mentioned:

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Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction to Dr. Justin Grecco and his path to surgery

05:16 From baseball to vet school: chasing fulfillment

10:28 Training at AMC NYC and the harsh realities of residency

14:40 The hard truths about client communication and burnout

18:53 How mobile surgery created new opportunity and pressure

23:19 Why emotional detachment matters in good medicine

27:40 “We treat pets like family”—a dangerous myth

32:07 Mentorship, internship, and how new vets go wrong

39:55 Vet school, attrition, and the insanity of our selection system

45:12 What’s changing in practice—and what isn’t

51:20 Vet med post-COVID: a profession on the edge

55:45 If you’re early in your career, hear this

Ep. 29

#veterinarytruths #vetsurgery #mobileveterinarycare

Courageous Leadership in Veterinary Advocacy | Equity, Policy & Purpose | Irreplaceable Truths10 Sep 202501:01:59

What does it take to lead a statewide veterinary association? How can we create more inclusive systems in vet med? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest host Dr. Jennifer Hawkins, President of the California Veterinary Medical Association, for a compelling episode of Irreplaceable Truths. Dr. Hawkins shares her path from shelter medicine to executive leadership, offering real-world insights on advocacy, policy, and leading with purpose.

Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals.

What you’ll discover:

  • What veterinary leadership looks like behind the scenes
  • How Dr. Hawkins helped shift DEI from concept to reality
  • The difference between intentions and impact
  • Why leadership sometimes means doing what’s unpopular

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
  • Veterinary leaders, organizers, and changemakers

Stay Connected:

  • Like this video if you found value in this discussion!
  • Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.
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Timestamps:

00:00 - Welcome & intro to Dr. Jennifer Hawkins

02:15 - Her journey into veterinary leadership

07:32 - Navigating work-life balance and burnout

13:18 - The power of professional advocacy

19:44 - What the CVMA is doing to support vets

26:00 - Key issues facing California veterinary professionals

32:19 - Mentorship, community, and the next generation

38:05 - The importance of listening and learning from the field

44:10 - Advice for those considering leadership roles

51:50 - Final reflections and closing thoughts

Ep. 28

#veterinaryleadership #veterinarypolicy #vetmeddiversity

Why Every Vet Needs Self-Compassion | Support, Mentorship & Healing | Irreplaceable Truths09 Sep 202501:04:44

What does it take to stay emotionally grounded in veterinary medicine? How do we break cycles of burnout? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest host Dr. Sarah for a heartfelt episode of Irreplaceable Truths. They explore how mentorship, boundaries, and peer support are critical for resilience in a profession filled with emotional weight. Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals.

What you’ll discover:

  • Why mentorship needs to be ongoing, not one-and-done
  • The role of compassion fatigue and how to manage it
  • How boundaries can actually make you a better practitioner
  • Dr. Sarah’s advice for young vets navigating emotional hardship

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
  • Anyone seeking healthier emotional habits in high-stress careers

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Timestamps:

00:00 Meet Dr. Sarah and her journey through identity shifts

06:53 When ambition becomes a survival mechanism

13:44 Saying no and letting go of “shoulds”

20:36 Vet med as a career—not an identity

28:12 What healing from burnout really looks like

35:41 Rewriting your worth beyond productivity

43:05 Creating space for self-trust and community

50:52 Final reflections on boundaries, bravery, and becoming

Ep. 26

#veterinarymedicine #vetlife #emotionalintelligence

Navigating Pressure & Passion | Practice and Advocacy with Dr. Bondurant | Irreplaceable Truths09 Sep 202501:02:29

What happens when your passion for medicine clashes with the realities of the profession? How do you find new meaning after burnout? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Bondurant for an eye-opening episode of Irreplaceable Truths. With unfiltered honesty, Dr. Bondurant shares his journey through veterinary medicine, the emotional toll of practice, and why he chose to pivot toward public health and advocacy. This episode explores the deeper layers of identity, fulfillment, and the courage it takes to start again.

What you’ll discover:

  • How personal tragedy reshaped Dr. Bondurant’s path
  • The high cost of emotional labor in private practice
  • Why leaving clinical work doesn’t mean giving up on the profession
  • Strategies for building a sustainable career in veterinary medicine

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Mental health advocates in vet med
  • Anyone rethinking their professional identity

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Timestamps:

00:00 Meet Dr. Bondurant and the path to veterinary leadership

06:27 The unseen emotional toll of “doing it all”

13:35 Unlearning toxic norms and setting new boundaries

21:20 Leadership that prioritizes empathy and connection

29:18 Vet med culture and its slow shift toward wellness

37:40 Giving permission to pause, rest, and heal

45:03 What support really means in high-pressure settings

53:29 Final reflections on change, mentorship, and hope

Ep. 21

#veterinarymedicine #vetmentalhealth #publichealth

Mentors, Mistakes & Mirror Tests | Legacy Lessons from Dr. Bob Weedon, DVM | Irreplaceable Truths08 Dec 202501:26:14

What defines a great mentor—and what happens when integrity is tested under pressure?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and his mentor Dr. Bob Weedon, DVM, MPH for a powerful, reflective episode of Irreplaceable Truths. From the rabies case that changed his career to teaching hundreds of students how to operate with courage and compassion, Dr. Weedon shares the lessons that shaped his leadership, mindset, and legacy.

This conversation explores integrity, mentorship, humility, and the lifelong pursuit of purpose—the elements that turn veterinary medicine into a calling.

🎧 What you’ll discover:

– The rabies case that redefined accountability and courage in crisis

– How mentorship creates generational impact in veterinary medicine

– The “mirror test”: self-evaluation through integrity and discipline

– Stoic philosophy and ikigai—finding peace and purpose through service

– Leadership lessons on humility, burnout, and rediscovering your “why”

🐾 Who will love this episode:

– Veterinarians & students seeking guidance and grounding

– Mentors, educators, and team leaders in animal care

– Anyone balancing duty, burnout, and faith-driven purpose

🎬 Timestamps:

00:00 – The mirror test: living with integrity when no one’s watching

06:18 – Mentorship and medicine: shaping the next generation of DVMs

17:50 – The rabies case: crisis, leadership, and moral clarity

31:20 – Fighter-pilot mentality and teaching under pressure

47:05 – Stoicism, ikigai, and finding purpose after burnout

1:05:40 – Legacy and gratitude: what endures when the work is done

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📚 Resources Mentioned:

– Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs (ACCD)

– “An Inconvenient Truth” – on TNVR and feral cat management

Ikigai framework (Reason for being)

– Stoic philosophy and the choice of attitude under pressure

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Ep. 52

#VeterinaryPodcast #Mentorship #IrreplaceableTruths

Vet School Realities | Resilience, Expectations & Tough Conversations | Irreplaceable Truths09 Sep 202500:58:28

What really happens behind the scenes of veterinary school? How can students build resilience and stay grounded? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest co-host Dr. G 2.0 for an unfiltered episode of Irreplaceable Truths. This conversation dives deep into the emotional toll, culture of perfectionism, and quiet expectations faced by vet students. With honesty, vulnerability, and insight, they explore how to survive and thrive in the profession.

What you’ll discover:

  • The silent pressures placed on veterinary students
  • Why vulnerability and emotional safety are essential
  • How faculty culture shapes the student experience
  • The long-term impact of early mentorship and mindset

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
  • Those supporting loved ones in vet school

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Timestamps:

00:00 Introducing Dr. G 2.0 and the conversation ahead

06:03 How identity and experience shape your “why”

12:20 Rethinking the hustle culture in vet med

19:07 Breaking cycles of burnout and perfectionism

26:13 Reclaiming agency and redefining success

33:25 Making space for authenticity and emotional honesty

40:48 The tension between structure and freedom

48:22 Advice for those questioning their path

54:10 Final thoughts on growth, gratitude, and purpose

Ep. 20

#veterinaryschool #vetstudents #emotionalresilience

Challenging Assumptions in Vet Med | Dr. Sintov Growth, Ownership & Culture | Irreplaceable Truths09 Sep 202501:07:08

How does a clinic’s culture shape a young vet’s career? What happens when we stop blaming and start building? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Daniel Sintov for a refreshing and bold episode of Irreplaceable Truths. With honesty and clarity, Dr. Sintov reflects on the leadership, communication, and mindset shifts that helped him thrive after a rough start. From navigating early missteps to becoming an owner who empowers others, this conversation is packed with perspective and practical wisdom.

What you’ll discover:

  • How poor culture and unclear expectations create failure loops for new vets
  • The power of taking ownership—even when you’re not in charge
  • Strategies to reframe tough feedback without spiraling
  • What veterinary leaders can do to build safer, more successful teams

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Clinic owners and leadership teams
  • Vet techs and support staff
  • Mentors and practice managers
  • Anyone navigating challenges in early veterinary careers

Timestamps:

00:00 – Dr. Dan returns: 2nd time on the show

06:12 – Signs we’re still ignoring the real problems

12:57 – Compassion fatigue and moral distress

19:33 – When no one feels heard or seen

26:21 – Reimagining practice culture from the inside

33:50 – Hiring, leadership, and broken incentives

40:38 – Helping teams feel safe again

48:06 – Systems don’t heal people—people do

54:51 – Advice for those still hanging on

1:01:14 – Final thoughts on rebuilding with intention

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ep. 19

#veterinaryleadership #veterinaryownership #vetculture

Navigating Business & Burnout | Honest Talk with Dr. Dan & Dr. Nathan | Irreplaceable Truths09 Sep 202500:55:42

How do you balance business ambition with personal wellbeing in veterinary medicine? What does it take to build a career you don’t regret? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf with guests Dr. Dan and Dr. Nathan for an unfiltered conversation about navigating burnout, owning a practice, and redefining veterinary success. With transparency and deep insight, this episode is a must-listen for anyone at a career crossroads.

What you’ll discover:

  • The toll of burnout and how it nearly ended their careers
  • What most veterinarians misunderstand about practice ownership
  • How peer support and honest conversations changed their paths

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Practice owners & aspiring owners
  • Mentors and veterinary educators
  • Anyone rethinking their veterinary journey

Timestamps:

00:00 – Meet Dr. Dan and Dr. Nathan

05:31 – Speaking up about toxic workplace culture

11:48 – Why mentorship breaks down so often

18:14 – Redefining leadership in clinical practice

24:55 – Burnout, silence, and fear of confrontation

31:30 – Supporting new grads through emotional challenges

38:05 – Vet med doesn’t need heroes—it needs healing

45:10 – Advice for future leaders and early-career vets

52:33 – Final reflections from both guests

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ep. 18

#veterinaryburnout #vetmentalhealth #practiceownership

Resilience Over Racism | Dr. Linda Randall on Breaking Barriers in Vet Med | Irreplaceable Truths08 Sep 202500:49:48

What does it take to succeed when the world tells you "no"? How do you stay compassionate after facing discrimination? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and returning guest Dr. Linda Randall for an inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths. From escaping a military coup to fighting racial bias in veterinary practice, Dr. Randall shares her extraordinary journey of perseverance, leadership, and emotional resilience.

What you'll discover:

  • How Dr. Linda built a successful practice after more than 100 job rejections
  • What it was like to face open racism from licensing boards and clients
  • Strategies for protecting your mental health in a high-pressure field

Who will love this episode:

  • Veterinarians & veterinary students
  • Animal care professionals
  • Veterinary educators and mentors
  • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
  • Listeners seeking stories of courage and real-world perseverance

Stay Connected:

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Timestamps:

00:00 - Dr. Randall returns: 2nd time on the show

05:26 - What vet school leaves out about real-life practice

11:17 - Learning confidence as a new graduate

17:43 - Emotional intelligence and mentorship

24:56 - Navigating race, gender, and power in vet med

32:15 - Encouragement to speak up and stay grounded

40:21 - Final thoughts on growth, identity, and courage

Ep. 15

#veterinarystory #emotionalresilience #racialbarriers

First 4 Months in the Fire: Internship Reality Check | Medicine & Mental Grit | Irreplaceable Truths01 Dec 202500:50:54

How do you balance impostor syndrome, 12-hour days, and the soft skills that keep you human?

Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Jake Rostas, DVM for an insightful, inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths. A candid Q1 internship check-in, this conversation explores clinical decision-making under pressure, the role of mentorship, internal medicine vs. surgery thinking, and why love and empathy remain the core of care.

Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals.

🎧 What you'll discover:

– The mindset shift from student to clinician — and why “you know more than you think”

– How to survive being “punched in the mouth” by tough cases without losing empathy

– Work-life tradeoffs: using running and fitness to stabilize mental health during internship

– Mentorship, soft skills, and a practical take on using AI as a research assistant

🐾 Who will love this episode:

– Veterinarians & veterinary students

– Animal care professionals

– Veterinary educators and mentors

– Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine

– Pre-vet students exploring internships and residencies

🎬 Timestamps:

00:00 – “You’re not supposed to know anything”: embracing humility and growth as a new DVM

02:09 – The internship reality: exhaustion, mentorship, and finding confidence under pressure

08:04 – Balancing burnout and purpose: running, resilience, and rediscovering mental clarity

16:37 – Learning from mentors: developing soft skills, emotional control, and professional identity

27:05 – Medicine meets technology: AI in research, privacy, and the human element of healing

45:26 – Keeping the dream alive: faith, gratitude, and redefining success in veterinary life

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📚 Resources Mentioned:

Complications by Atul Gawande (human surgery reflections relevant to vet med)

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Ep. 51

#VeterinaryInternship #VeterinaryPodcast #IrreplaceableTruths

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