My Veterinary Life
Tune in for inspiring stories from your colleagues across the profession. You’ll hear from guest veterinarians about the journeys, challenges—and often hilarious anecdotes—that got them to where they are today. Come away with a fresh look at our veterinary community and a renewed excitement to embrace your veterinary journey.
Life, leadership, and AVMA with Dr. Diana Thomé
Dr. Diana Thomé, small animal practice owner and chair of AVMA's House Advisory Committee, is our guest on this week's podcast. She reflects on her journey from new graduate associate to practice owner at the same clinic, highlighting the importance of mentorship, leadership, and building a practice culture centered on people, pets, and purpose. She shares how reinvesting in yourself through lifelong learning, new skills, and interests beyond the clinic can help sustain a fulfilling veterinary career. Finally, she encourages new and recent graduates to recognize that the future of the profession is shaped by those willing to step forward a...
Dipping your toe with Derek Maxwell, LVT
Derek Maxwell, a credentialed veterinary technician and co-owner of a mobile veterinary service, is our guest on this week's episode. Derek's open-mindedness and curiosity are themes throughout his story, from pursuing veterinary technology as a second career, to taking on leadership roles during his time in academia, to entering into practice ownership with his veterinarian wife. Derek shares how investing in leadership development, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence transformed the way he leads teams, builds relationships, and approaches both his personal and professional life.
Thank you to our podcast partner, NVA General Practice. NVA helps great vets become even...
Living your values with Dr. Emily Talkington
Dr. Emily Talkington, an international wildlife conservation veterinarian, a small animal relief veterinarian, and a passionate animal welfare advocate, is our guest this week. She shares how her experiences in international conservation work and earning a master's degree in animal law shaped her unique path at the intersection of veterinary medicine, wildlife, and public policy. Emily also reflects on the importance of living in alignment with your values, embracing unconventional career opportunities, and recognizing the powerful role veterinarians can play as advocates for animals and society.
Thank you to our podcast partner, NVA General Practice. NVA helps great...
Connecting People, Pets, and Purpose with Dr. Amanda Donnelly
Dr. Amanda Donnelly, a veterinary consultant, award-winning speaker, and author of Leading and Managing Veterinary Teams, is this quarter's featured guest. She shares her journey from growing up in a veterinary family to building a successful career spanning general practice, emergency medicine, industry leadership, and veterinary consulting. She discusses how a passion for communication, business, and the human-animal bond guided each career transition and ultimately led her to become a recognized speaker and author. She also highlights the power of effective communication in strengthening client relationships, supporting veterinary teams, and helping pets receive the care they deserve.
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Navigating Pregnancy and Beyond with Dr. Emily Singler
Dr. Emily Singler, the author of Pregnancy and Postpartum Considerations for the Veterinary Team, a content specialist for the American Animal Hospital Association, a certified parental leave coach, and a mother herself, is our guest this week. She will be speaking on the topic of pregnancy and parenthood in veterinary medicine at this year's AVMA Convention, July 10-14 in Anaheim, California, and we hope to see you there!
In this episode, Dr. Singler reflects on the evolution of her career from shelter and private practice to writing, consulting, and advocacy work focused on supporting veterinary professionals and working p...
Mistakes Happen with Dr. Katherine Quesenberry
Dr. Katherine Quesenberry, chief medical officer at the Animal Medical Center, joins us for our "Mistakes Happen" series this week.
In this series, we are talking with brave colleagues about the parts of their career stories no one likes to talk about. We hope that this series empowers you to share more openly about your own mistakes— both for your benefit and for the benefit of those around you— and gives you some ideas on how to approach future mistakes more positively based on the stories you hear.
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Mistakes Happen with Dr. Jim Orsini
Dr. Jim Orsini, an associate professor of surgery at the University of Pennsylvania and co-editor of Equine Emergencies and Comparative Veterinary Anatomy: A Clinical Approach, for our "Mistakes Happen" series this week.
In this series, we are talking with brave colleagues about the parts of their career stories no one likes to talk about. We hope that this series empowers you to share more openly about your own mistakes— both for your benefit and for the benefit of those around you— and gives you some ideas on how to approach future mistakes more positively based on the stories you h...
Mistakes Happen with Dr. Courtney Campbell
Dr. Courtney Campbell, a board-certified small animal surgeon, practice owner, author, and media correspondent, opens the personal stories for our "Mistakes Happen" series this week.
In this series, we are talking with brave colleagues about the parts of their career stories no one likes to talk about. We hope that this series empowers you to share more openly about your own mistakes— both for your benefit and for the benefit of those around you— and gives you some ideas on how to approach future mistakes more positively based on the stories you hear.
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Introducing "Mistakes Happen" with Dr. Jen Brandt
Dr. Jen Brandt, AVMA's Director of Wellbeing, provides a research-based foundation for our exciting new series, "Mistakes Happen," on this week's show. She explores the neuroscience behind mistakes, explaining how our brains are wired to perceive errors as threats and how that impacts learning, resilience, and performance. Through personal stories and practical strategies, she helps us move beyond blame and toward meaningful improvement.
For additional resources, browse the following titles on AVMA Axon:
Self-Compassion for Veterinary ProfessionalsPsychological Safety: Heart of Successful TeamsRebuilding Self-Belief in Veterinary ProfessionalsAnd on Journey for Teams:
What to Do When...
Dream Jobs, Detours, and Disney with Dr. Mark Penning, 2026 AVMA Convention Keynote Speaker
Dr. Mark Penning, Vice President of Animals, Science, and Environment at Disney Experiences, is our guest this week and the speaker for the 2026 AVMA Convention keynote, hosted by Hill's Pet Nutrition and AVMA PLIT and AVMA LIFE. Dr. Penning shares how a non-linear career path led him from veterinary practice in South Africa to overseeing animal care and conservation efforts across Disney Experiences. He reflects on leadership, teamwork, and the importance of creating a culture rooted in purpose and trust. He also offers a preview of the message he’ll bring to the AVMA Convention keynote: that the skills veterinarians de...
JFT 3.0 Preview: Universal Design with Dr. Rosemarie Rossetti
Dr. Rosemarie Rossetti, an expert in disability inclusion, universal design, and accessibility, is our guest on this week's episode. Building from last week's introduction to Journey for Teams 3.0, Dr. Rossetti gives us a preview of some of the principles and key takeaways from her THRIVE session, Championing Universal Design. She shares real-world challenges pet owners with disabilities face and outlines practical design changes that can make clinics more inclusive and easier to navigate, improving both patient care and the overall success of a practice.
Visit https://www.journeyforteams.org/thrive/ to start your journey with the THRIVE sessions!<...
Inside Journey for Teams 3.0 with Latonia Craig, EdD
Latonia Craig, EdD, AVMA's chief of veterinary engagement and belonging, is our guest on this week's episode. She introduces us to the THRIVE Sessions, the latest installment of Journey for Teams, focused on transforming workplace culture in veterinary medicine. She shares how teams can move beyond awareness to address systemic disruptors, improve inclusion, and build a true culture of care. Learn practical, case-based strategies to create healthier, more engaged teams that benefit all of our veterinary lives.
Visit https://www.journeyforteams.org/thrive/ to start your journey with the THRIVE sessions!
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Answering the Call with Dr. Kristin Welch
Dr. Kristin Welch, a board-certified emergency and critical care specialist, is our guest on this week's episode. She takes us through her career path from specialty training to private referral practice to founding DVM STAT, a teleconsultation service expanding access to real-time specialist support. You'll also hear how a pivotal personal experience during vet school shaped her approach to empathy and client communication and how she navigated starting her family during her residency training. It's an episode full of action and insights, and you won't want to miss it!
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Finding Your Path(ology) with Dr. Olivia Patania
Dr. Olivia Patania, a Senior Investigative Pathologist at StageBio and a Consulting Hepatobiliary Pathologist at Texas A&M University, is our guest on this week's episode. She discusses her training through vet school, residency, and PhD, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, research experience, and aligning career decisions with long-term goals. The way Dr. Patania lives her own advice to "make time for the things you're passionate about" with consulting and volunteering with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists is an inspiration for us all. You won't want to miss this episode!
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From Cold Emails to Congress with Dr. Bailey Goff
Dr. Bailey Goff, the current George W. Bishop AVMA Congressional Fellow, is our guest on this week's episode. She discusses her path from aspiring clinician to Congressional Fellow, sharing how she discovered a passion for public policy through conversations, externships, and hands-on experiences beyond traditional practice. She reflects on balancing clinical work with policy training, and how skills from veterinary medicine translate into government and advocacy roles. This episode encourages us to explore diverse career paths, connect with others, and stay open to opportunities that align with their evolving interests.
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Realizing the Residency with Dr. Laura Weintraub
Dr. Laura Weintraub, a large animal associate veterinarian who recently completed her residency in Large Animal Emergency and Critical Care, is our guest on this week's episode. Dr. Weintraub shares how her transition from student to veterinarian in general practice sparked a desire for deeper learning and academic camaraderie, leading her to pursue a hybrid internship and eventually a residency. Following her advanced training, she has found a great fit as an associate in a practice that prioritizes professional sustainability. Along the way, she highlights the importance of mentorship, adaptability, and keeping an open mind as new opportunities shape an...
The Art of Pathology with Dr. Timi Wu
Dr. Timi Wu, lecturer in the department of microbiology & immunology at Cornell University, shares his journey into veterinary pathology and parasitology, highlighting how his passion for science, art, and pattern recognition shaped his unique career path. He reflects on the importance of mentorship, embracing non-traditional roles in veterinary medicine, and finding a niche that aligns with personal strengths and interests. The episode emphasizes that uncertainty is a normal part of career development and encourages us to explore widely, stay curious, and carve out their own path in the profession.
Thank you to our podcast partner Hill’s Pet Nu...
Work-life Symbiosis with Dr. Lindy O'Neal
Dr. Lindy O’Neal, small animal practice owner and AVMA's House Advisory Committee Chair, shares how mentorship and unexpected opportunities led her from associate veterinarian to local and national leadership and practice ownership. She discusses building and expanding multiple clinics, navigating partnerships, and finding confidence as a leader. Along the way, she explains how she involves her family in her career decisions to ensure that everyone is aligned. It's a great episode you won't want to miss!
Thank you to our podcast partner Hill’s Pet Nutrition! You can find more information about Hill’s Pet Nutrition at Hill's...
Finding Your Next Era in Vet Med with Dr. Naomi Hoyer
Dr. Naomi Hoyer, service head and associate professor of veterinary dentistry and oral surgery at Colorado State University, is our guest on this week's episode. She shares her veterinary journey from mixed animal practice to becoming a board-certified veterinary dentist and associate professor. Tune in to hear her perspective on the challenges of transitioning from new graduate to confident practitioner, how she found her passion for dentistry, and why she seeks volunteer opportunities in organized veterinary medicine.
Thank you to our podcast partner Hill’s Pet Nutrition! You can find more information about Hill’s Pet Nutrition at Hill...
Opportunities in Organized Veterinary Medicine with Dr. Sara Verghis
Dr. Sara Verghis, an equine associate veterinarian, concludes our Opportunities in Organized Veterinary Medicine mini-series this week, speaking to the experience of volunteering with the American Association of Equine Practicioners.
Volunteering is a great way to expand your network and help shape the future of our profession, but it can be challenging to know where to start, what options are available, and how to find the time. This 3-week miniseries shares the stories of 3 early-career veterinarians: their careers so far, how they got started volunteering, and what they think about the experience.
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Opportunities in Organized Veterinary Medicine with Dr. Brennan Pitard
Dr. Brennan Pitard, a small animal practice owner, continues our Opportunities in Organized Veterinary Medicine mini-series this week, speaking to the experience of volunteering with the Arkansas State Veterinary Medical Association.
Volunteering is a great way to expand your network and help shape the future of our profession, but it can be challenging to know where to start, what options are available, and how to find the time. This 3-week miniseries shares the stories of 3 early-career veterinarians: their careers so far, how they got started volunteering, and what they think about the experience.
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Opportunities in Organized Veterinary Medicine with Dr. Karen Cross
Dr. Karen Cross, a small animal associate veterinarian, begins our Opportunities in Organized Veterinary Medicine mini-series this week, speaking to the experience of volunteering with AVMA as a member of the Early Career Development Committee.
Volunteering is a great way to expand your network and help shape the future of our profession, but it can be challenging to know where to start, what options are available, and how to find the time. This 3-week miniseries shares the stories of 3 early-career veterinarians: their careers so far, how they got started volunteering, and what they think about the experience.
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Take the Risk with Dr. Carolyn Luther
This quarter's featured guest, Dr. Carolyn Luther, Professional Veterinary Affairs Senior Manager, East Region at Hill’s Pet Nutrition, shares her fascinating career journey from equine practice to small animal medicine to leadership roles within the animal health industry. You'll hear honest insights on mentorship, calculated risk-taking, and how unexpected pivots can lead to deeply fulfilling work. It is a great conversation for practical guidance and inspiration for those exploring career transitions, and you won't want to miss it!
Thank you to our podcast partner Hill’s Pet Nutrition! You can find more information about Hill’s Pet Nutrit...
Professional Always with Dr. Gayle Leith
Dr. Gayle Leith, associate professor at the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine, joins the show this week to share her journey from a horse-loving child to a longtime equine practitioner, practice owner, and now faculty member. She reflects on the mentors, values, and resilience that shaped her 33-year career in equine practice and her transition into academia. This episode offers encouraging advice about professionalism, passion, and trusting that even uncertain beginnings can lead to rewarding paths, and we can't wait to share it with you!
Thank you to our podcast partner Hill’s Pet Nutrition! You can...
Be Kind and Be Brave with Drs. Kristin Jankowski and Sheena Warman
Dr. Kristin Jankowski, Director of Veterinary Services at Open Door Veterinary Collective, and Dr. Sheena Warman, Professor of Veterinary Education and Deputy Head of Bristol Veterinary School, explore spectrum of care (also known as contextualized care) on the podcast this week. They discuss how it helps veterinarians deliver compassionate, evidence-based medicine that fits the lives of pets and their families. Drawing on perspectives from the U.S. and U.K., our conversation highlights mindset shifts, education, mentorship, and practical case examples that support access to care and professional wellbeing. We can't wait to share their insights with you!
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S.O.A.P. for Success with Dr. Stephanie West
Dr. Stephanie West, small and large animal practitioner, practice manager, educator, consultant, and now author, joins the podcast this week. She describes how mentorship and community have shaped her path, and why she believes veterinarians already have the skills to lead and manage— if they’re willing to apply them differently! She provides insights from her new book, S.O.A.P. for Success, on how to treat your business like a patient. Our conversation is full of practical insights and encouragement for growth, and we can't wait to share it with you.
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Veterinary Technician Integration in Practice with Dr. Marty Betts and Heather Hopkinson
Dr. Marty Betts, a small animal practitioner in Charlottesville, VA, and Heather Hopkinson, a credentialed veterinary technician at North Carolina State University, join the podcast this week to explore the evolving role of veterinary technicians in practice. The conversation highlights their career journeys, their shared work on AVMA’s Committee on Advancing Veterinary Technicians and Technologists, and real-world examples of how empowering technicians to work at the top of their scope improves efficiency, patient care, job satisfaction, and retention. It's a great episode, and we are excited to share it with you!
Thank you to our podcast partner Hi...
Kindness, Community, and Conservation: An Update with Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald
Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald, small animal veterinarian, author, stand-up comedian, and TV star, returns to the show this week to share an update on his memoir, It Started With A Turtle, and to take a look back on his 43-year veterinary career. He emphasizes kindness, community involvement, and lifelong learning as core values of veterinary medicine. And you don't want to miss the tale of "Beanie Boy" from his early days in practice!
Thank you to our podcast partner Hill’s Pet Nutrition! You can find more information about Hill’s Pet Nutrition at Hill's Pet Nutrition - Dog & Cat F...
Can You Do Something: An Update with Dr. Jon Geller
Dr. Jon Geller, emergency veterinarian and founder of the Street Dog Coalition, returns to the podcast this week to share how his relief efforts have evolved in both Ukraine and Gaza. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Geller reflects on resilience, creativity, and the importance of turning setbacks into opportunities, offering powerful lessons for those who feel called to make a difference, no matter where we are.
Thank you to our podcast partner Hill’s Pet Nutrition! You can find more information about Hill’s Pet Nutrition at Hill's Pet Nutrition - Dog & Cat Food Transforming Lives and Hill's Vet - Veter...
Finding Your Fit: Talking Career Coaching with Amanda Fark
Amanda Fark, AVMA's Assistant Director of Veterinary Career Services, joins the show as this quarter's featured guest for a conversation about career coaching and how it can support your veterinary life. Amanda shares what to expect from a coaching relationship, how to find a qualified coach, and why self-reflection, accountability, and openness to the process are key to meaningful career growth. This episode offers practical insight and reassurance for anyone feeling stuck or curious about their next step, and we can't wait to share it with you!
Thank you to our podcast partner, the AVMA Career Center. Are...
400 Episodes: A Farewell with Dr. Marci Kirk
This special 400th episode is a heartfelt farewell to podcast founder Dr. Marci Kirk. In her final episode as co-host, Marci shares candid memories from the early days of podcasting, standout guest moments that changed how she views the profession, lessons on communication and storytelling, and the deep gratitude she feels for the veterinary community that made the podcast possible. Thank you, Marci, for your inspiring passion and dedication to the show for 6 wonderful years.
Thank you to our podcast partner, the AVMA Career Center. Are you a veterinary professional looking for a position change or even a...
Student Loan Updates with Paul Garrard
Because student loans are a part of veterinary life for many of us, student loan expert Paul Garrard joins us this week for an in-depth yet approachable conversation about the federal changes slated to take effect July 1, 2026. Paul breaks down the elimination of Grad PLUS loans, new federal borrowing caps, new and changing repayment options, and the status of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. It's a great episode to help you make an informed decision about your loans and repayment strategy.
For more student loan resources-- including short video modules and an up-to-date repayment plan comparison chart-- v...
Compassion and Compression with Mary Emfinger
Mary Emfinger, a third-year veterinary student at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, joins us on the show this week for an inspiring episode. She shares how she balances vet school, motherhood, serving as a SAVMA senior delegate, and launching her own compression sock business, Bright Alert Responsive. She reflects on learning patience, following ideas that won’t let go, embracing work-life integration, and how being a second-career student highlights the strong teamwork and collaboration in veterinary medicine that she hopes to carry into her future career. We can't wait to share her story with you!
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A Compassionate Calling with Dr. Marie Holowaychuk
Dr. Marie Holowaychuk returns to the show this week to discuss her new book, A Compassionate Calling: What It Really Means to Be a Veterinarian, which explores the realities of veterinary life. From her upbringing in a veterinary family to her emergency and critical care career, academic burnout, and transition into wellbeing advocacy, Marie reflects on the importance of mindset, speaks candidly about the emotional impact of mistakes, and shares how perfectionism and imposter syndrome shaped her early career. She also highlights the need for greater diversity, equity, and inclusion to help the profession evolve and better serve its communities...
The Art of Writing a Book with Dr. Kemba Marshall
This week we are featuring returning guest, Dr. Kemba Marshall to discuss her new book on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in veterinary medicine. Dr. Marshall shares her motivation, the collaborative writing process with 23 co-authors, and how the book offers practical, actionable steps for veterinary professionals. The conversation highlights the importance of psychological safety, inclusive workplaces, and the vital role DEI plays in fulfilling the veterinary oath and improving patient care and team culture. We are so excited to share this episode with you!
Thank you to our podcast partner, the AVMA Career Center. Are you a veterinary...
Advancing Belonging & Engagement at AVMA with Dr. Latonia Craig
Dr. Latonia Craig, AVMA’s Chief Veterinary Engagement and Belonging Officer, joins us to explore why fostering a sense of connection, motivation, and inclusion across the profession isn’t just good for teams — it’s vital for the health of our entire field. She shares stories and statistics to help us better understand the value these concepts bring to the team as well as approachable ways to get the conversation started with anyone!
Thank you to our podcast partner, the AVMA Career Center. Are you a veterinary professional looking for a position change or even a complete change of scener...
The Journey to Becoming a Veterinary Death Doula with Dr. Ken Gorczyca
Our guest on this week’s episode of My Veterinary Life Podcast is Dr. Ken Gorczyca about his pioneering work in end-of-life care for animals. Dr. Gorczyca shares his journey from early influences and activism during the AIDS crisis to becoming a veterinary death doula. He discusses the importance of compassionate in-home euthanasia, integrating ritual and storytelling, and supporting both pet owners and veterinary professionals. The episode also highlights Dr. Gorczyca’s creative pursuits, including art and personalized memorials, and his advocacy for holistic, respectful approaches to animal end-of-life care.
Thank you to our podcast partner, the AVMA Care...
The Power of Choice with Dr. Jennifer Edwards
Dr. Jennifer Edwards, currently a leadership and energy coach and previously a small animal practice owner, is our guest this week on the My Veterinary Life podcast. Dr. Edwards discusses trusting intuition, navigating career pivots, overcoming burnout, and embracing the power of conscious choice and personal responsibility. Her story is a refreshing reminder that career paths are rarely straight lines and that fulfillment often comes from following your heart rather than a rigid plan.
Thank you to our podcast partner, the AVMA Career Center. Are you a veterinary professional looking for a position change or even a complete...
Shaking the Walls with Megan Gerhardt- 2026 VLC Keynote
Megan Gerhardt, the founder of Gentelligence®, is our guest on this week’s episode of the My Veterinary Life® podcast. Megan will be the keynote speaker for the 2026 Veterinary Leadership Conference, hosted by VLC Presenting Partner, Zoetis. She shares insights about navigating generational differences in the workplace, emphasizing the value of curiosity, respect, and open dialogue. She introduces practical tools, like “power questions” and the “house walls” metaphor, to help teams identify core values and embrace innovation. The conversation highlights how reframing generational diversity as an opportunity fosters trust, collaboration, and growth within veterinary teams.
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Pain Management and Career Management with Dr. Bonnie Wright
Dr. Bonnie Wright shares her journey to becoming a veterinary anesthesiologist, pain specialist, and educator in this week's My Veterinary Life podcast episode. She discusses how a life-changing car accident reaffirmed her career choice, her evolving interests in anesthesia and pain management, and her embrace of acupuncture as a science-based tool. Dr. Wright highlights the importance of adaptability, lifelong learning, and following one’s passions, while also addressing the challenges and surprises of her career. Her story encourages veterinarians to remain open to new opportunities and diverse career paths.
Thank you to our podcast partner, the AVMA Career Ce...