Talking with the dogs!™
Liz Murdoch chats with Juilliard trained pianist Lisa Spector of My Zen Pet chat about her classical piano music designed to soothe anxiety and calm dogs,! Liz chats with Gina, Lisa’s 12 yr old agility champion black lab and finds out what her vet also noticed - the music actually helps keep dogs relaxed and healthier. Find more of Lisa’s music at www.myzenpet.com and stay tuned for her upcoming podcast!
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By popular demand, another Cat Chat! Thank you dog lovers for welcoming cat chats, next week we return to more dogs! Adrian is very much a dog loving cat, having graciously shared a home with Harold and then Pascoe. But Adrian crashed a zoom call requesting a cat chat, so welcome Adrian!
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Animal Communicator Liz Murdoch chats with Jessica Rhodes of Interview Connections, and Kitten, a much loved but particular cat with lots to say about life. Tune in and hear what Kitten wants her family to know about a new litter of kittens, and the importance of personal space and a good meal, especially dinner. A little different from the dogs I usually interview, but still important insights into the mind of a family pet and getting along.
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Animal Communicator Liz Murdoch chats with a German Shepherd about what he wants people to know about service work. Handler Rachel Little shares her insights developing a better service dog leash, launching DogFace Pet Gear, currently sold on Amazon, and developing new products based on what service dog owners truly need. Listen as she and Liz discuss this falling into place because Rachel paid attention to the behavior of a young puppy who showed signs of training responsiveness and eagerness to connect.
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Liz talks with Meg & Matt Meyer AND their chatty dogs about their frozen yogurt dog treats supporting healthy dog digestion. Every serving has Optagest (prebiotics + digestive enzymes) by In Clover Research, helping grow native bacteria for healthy stools, less gas, plus digestive enzymes helping absorb food better. Founded in 2010, Cool Treats are available nationally in Whole Foods, grocery stores & pet stores in the ice cream aisle. For more visit: cooltreatsfordogs.com or Instagram @thebearandtherat.
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Animal communicator Liz Murdoch chats with intuition expert, Sunil Godse about the intuition guiding Liz with “Talking With The Dogs!” You'll learn - What are right signals? Is the universal nudging you? How do you know when you’re done? How do you know when you’ve gone too far? Sunil created My Intuitionology Project, coaching people to change decision & nurture relationships by sharpening their intuition to find success in every area of their lives. Sunil hosts The Intuitionology Podcast Series.
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Liz chats with Jamie Ruden about dog life at home and professionally, as she celebrates the launch of www.DogSpotted.com, a website designed to help dog parents navigate pet parenthood. Liz chats with Jamie’s dog, Lucy a real New Yorker, adopted from Ruff House Rescue. From walks in the parks to elevators, Lucy shares stories of a dog’s life in the Big Apple and favorite moments of her life – including her life as a rescue. This episode proves that even for dogs anything can happen in a New York Mi
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Animal communicator Liz Murdoch talks with national leader in dog-friendly communities, Beth Cherryholmes Miller about dog love and loss. They discuss Liz's chat finding out what Rocky shared of his recent crossing over, grief, & guilt after a dog’s death. BETH MILLER: #1 dog-friendliness expert, Founder of Wagtown, 501(c)3; Author of children’s book, “Tucker Finds His Forever Home”, "I Wanna Dog" Prep Kit for Kids, Wagtown's Curriculum on dog safety & humane behavior
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Animal Communicator Liz Murdoch chats with actress Julie Benz, well known for her appearances on numerous television shows and movies, and best known for her role as Rita the ill-fated wife to a serial killer on Dexter, and years as Darla on Buffy and Angel and just happens to also be a dedicated dog mom.
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Liz chats with bestselling author Brooke Newman about her engaging book, NOT ALWAYS HOME BEFORE DARK. Found wandering the flooded streets of St. Bernard Parish during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, this is a story of an extraordinary mutt Cajun, fostered and adopted by Brooke’s family in Aspen. Liz & Ms. Newman discuss this insightful and beautiful story, human-canine relationships, and the challenges of allowing dogs to follow their natural instincts while still abiding by rules of domesticity.
info_outlineOn this episode of “Talking With The Dogs!” animal communicator Liz Murdoch talks with the national leader in dog-friendly community expertise, Beth Cherryholmes Miller.
Don’t miss this historic and emotional episode! For the first time on a podcast, Liz discusses reaching out to Beth’s dog “Rocky,” and finding out what Rocky wanted Beth to know about his recent crossing over and her grief. Liz and Beth discuss the unique connection between Beth and Rocky, the grieving process, guilt after a dog’s death, why Rocky was afraid of hugs and whole lot more! As Liz says, “Dogs love us so much more than we think!” And, this episode is testament to that love and loss. For more “Talking With The Dogs!” info go to www.talkingwiththedogs.com or Instagram @talkingwiththedogs.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BETH CHERRYHOLMES MILLER…
- #1 dog-friendliness expert
- Founder & CEO of Wagtown, 501(c)3
- Author of ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ children’s book, “Tucker Finds His Forever Home”
- Author of "I Wanna Dog" Prep Kit for Kids
- Creator of Wagtown's K-1 Curriculum to teach kids about dog safety and humane behavior
ABOUT WAGTOWN…
In September of 2016, after 27 years’ experience with strategic planning, advocacy marketing, graphics, teaching, public speaking, and brand development, Beth left a C-suite position to take a leap of faith. She decided to pursue an idea to create a nonprofit initiative to quantify, qualify, and promote responsible dog-friendliness in America like no one had done to date.
Since then, she has conducted more than 500 face-to-face interviews in 18 states with thought leaders from economic development and animal advocacy to tourism and law enforcement. Beth and her partner in crime, Tom Everhart, led the nation’s largest dog-friendly research initiative and are creating a national movement to change the world, one wet nose at a time. Wagtown is a global movement for authentic and responsible dog-friendly people and communities.
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