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The Vet’Ed Podcast

The Vet’Ed Podcast

De : Steven Hermann
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Are you a passionate veterinarian seeking to elevate your practice and make a lasting impact in the field? Welcome to "The Vet'Ed Podcast". Join Steven Hermann, Kale Flaspohler and Lindo Zwane - industry experts and thought leaders, as they delve into tailored strategies and nurturing relationships to empower privately owned veterinary practices. Tune in the first and third Wednesday of the month to gain invaluable insights, tips, and inspiration to thrive in your independent clinic. Together, let's build a community dedicated to advancing veterinary care. Subscribe now and embark on a journey towards lasting success in your practice.©️ 2024 The Vet’Ed Podcast Economie
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    • Leading with Laughter! Special Guest - Karyn Buxman, Author, Speaker, Neurohumorist
      Oct 22 2025

      In this episode of the Vetted Podcast, Steven Hermann interviews Karyn Buxman, a neurohumorist and expert in applied humor. They discuss the importance of humor in healthcare, particularly in the veterinary field, and how it can be used as a strategic tool to reduce stress, improve communication, and build resilience. Karyn shares insights from her research on the brain's response to humor and offers practical applications for incorporating humor into daily life. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-care and the power of thoughts in shaping our experiences.


      Takeaways

      Humor is a whole brain process that can influence health.
      The gap between expectations and reality can lead to stress.
      Humor can help wring out emotional saturation.
      Practicing humor can improve resilience and empathy.
      Creating a humor-friendly environment enhances well-being.
      Humor is not just about laughter; it's about connection.
      We often underestimate the power of our thoughts.
      Intentionality in humor can lead to positive outcomes.
      Stacking the deck with humor increases its presence in life.
      Self-care is essential for helping others effectively.


      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction to Humor and the Brain
      02:56 Understanding Neurohumor
      05:54 The Power of Humor in Healthcare
      08:40 Compassion Fatigue and Resilience
      11:54 Closing the Gap: Expectations vs. Reality
      14:45 Tools for Managing Stress with Humor
      17:40 The Importance of Reframing
      20:44 Building Relationships through Humor
      23:47 Using Humor in Difficult Situations
      26:28 The Healing Power of Humor
      28:46 Stacking the Deck for Joy
      32:19 Neuroplasticity and Humor's Impact
      34:25 Building Connections Through Laughter
      39:19 Practical Steps to Cultivate Humor
      44:24 Empowerment Through Positive Thinking


      humor, neurohumor, resilience, veterinary, well-being, stress reduction, communication, compassion fatigue, mental health, humor in healthcare

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      45 min
    • Making Life a "Teem" Effort: Empowering the Veterinary Space with Kelly Cronin
      Sep 10 2025

      In this episode of the Vet'Ed Podcast, Steven Hermann sits down with Kelly Cronin, a veteran of the veterinary space with 33 years of experience. Kelly shares her career journey, starting as a volunteer and advancing through roles like multi-site manager and VP of Operations, before her current position supporting practices with virtual veterinary assistance at Teem. They discuss the value of veterinary continuing education (CE) cruises, which Kelly helps organize to provide technicians with unique educational and personal growth opportunities, including seeing the ocean or leaving their state for the first time.


      The conversation shifts to Teem, a service that provides virtual veterinary assistants to help private practices with administrative tasks. Kelly explains how these assistants, who are college graduates from US colleges in South America, can handle a variety of duties, from medical record scribing and appointment setting to managing medication refills and social media. This frees up on-site staff, like technicians and veterinarians, to focus on patient care and improves their work-life balance. Kelly emphasizes that Team's goal is not to replace in-person staff but to serve as a tool that enhances a practice's efficiency and helps everyone thrive. They conclude by highlighting the importance of private practices and the role of services like Team in helping them succeed.

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      52 min
    • Episode 36 : The Tech of Trust: How Vetbadger is Revolutionizing Vet Practice with Stephen McLaughry
      Aug 20 2025

      In this episode, we sit down with Stephen McLaughry, the owner of Vetbadger, to discuss his journey from a software engineer to a leader in veterinary technology. Stephen shares how his wife, a private practice veterinarian, faced frustrations with outdated software. This inspired him to create Vetbadger, a comprehensive practice management system designed to solve a core problem: communication.


      Discover how Stephen's background as a world-champion bicycle racer and his belief in community shape his business philosophy. Learn why a "James Herriot experience"—building strong, personal relationships with clients and your team—is the key to success for private practices. Stephen explains how Vetbadger's integrated system, with features like internal team chat, telemedicine, and a centralized hub for all communication, simplifies workflows and strengthens bonds between a clinic and its clients.


      Find out how Vetbadger is creating the technology that supports independent business and helps private practices thrive.

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      55 min
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