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This podcast focuses on topics related to healing and feelings. When we begin our healing path many doors open and they are unique for each of us. Through identifying our feelings as wells the feelings of our loved ones, a deeper connection is achieved. There are many unique approaches which makes it so beautiful.My mission is to be the pebble you throw in the lake which causes a ripple effect that will start with this generation and effect change for generations to come. Children deserve to ...
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Research Bites Podcast

Kristina Spaulding, PhD, CAAB

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The goal of Research Bites is to bring the science of applied animal behavior to non-scientists. In each episode, Dr. Kristina Spaulding interviews an animal behavior researcher and talks about how we apply science and research to working and living with dogs. Research Bites members get access to full-length episodes, as well as monthly webinars and chats about current research in dog behavior. Visit https://sciencemattersllc.com/research-bites for more details or to become a member.
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Your host: Kristina Spaulding, PhD, CAAB with Science Matters Academy of Animal Behavior, LLC This podcast was originally released in March 2022 as a shortened version. This is the full version of the original podcast. My guest today is Dr. Monique Udell. Dr. Udell is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist and an Associate Professor of Animal & Ran…
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Summary In this conversation, Kristina discusses two research papers. The first paper explores the effects of pair housing versus single housing in shelter dogs (yes, this was discussed last episode, but this is a 2nd study on the same topic, from a different perspective). The study found that pair housing with another dog may decrease stress level…
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Summary In this conversation, Dr. Patricia McConnell and Dr. Kristina Spaulding explore the concept of flow, which is a state of complete absorption and engagement in an activity that is intrinsically rewarding. They discuss how flow can vary among individuals and how it relates to different activities dogs might do. The conversation highlights the…
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Summary In this conversation, I discuss two research papers related to dog behavior. The first paper explores the influence of puppy whines on maternal behavior in dogs. The study found that puppy whines trigger maternal care - with stronger maternal care in response to the mother's own puppies. The second paper examines the impact of different enr…
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Dr. Lucia Lazarowski, chief behavioral scientist at Auburn University's Canine Performance Sciences Program, discusses her research on olfaction and behavior in detection dogs. Dr. Lazarewski shares insights on the best methods for training dogs to detect odors, the capacity of dogs to learn multiple odors, and the maintenance of odor memory and se…
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Have you ever gotten a bad review? As children we learn sticks and stones may break our bones but words may never hurt us but sometimes they really do hurt our feelings. It is a painful experience that I have endured many times but recently I have found a positive lesson from it. Please be sure to check out this freebie download for you and your ki…
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It's time for another mini-episode on recent research! In this episode, I discuss papers about 1) gaps in our understanding of puppy development, from a unique perspective, 2) the impact of dog sports discipline (e.g. obedience or nosework) on impulse control and persistence, and 3) a program for reducing barking in shelter dogs. Each paper is summ…
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When was the last time you played? As children, this was the main item on the agenda with no time constraints and a whole lot of freedom! We dressed our dolls and gave them the ages and names we desired. Our building blocks and Legos transformed into sky scrapers and cities of our dreams in no time. However, we grow up and life responsibilities set…
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Here is a quick little episode for you with a summary of three recent papers. If you enjoyed this information and would like more opportunities to stay current with dog behavior research, check out Research Bites here. You can also get more information on my courses and upcoming events at www.sciencemattersllc.com. Papers discussed in this episode:…
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In this episode Peter Szasz joins me to talk about the project he is working on, which will revolutionize the health care industry and will give many people back their health and well being. Find out more about it here: http://www.lumivitae.com?bg_ref=C0zKilOomW More about Peter Szasz here: Instagram @PeterSzasz…
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In this episode, I will be talking to Dr. Erin Hecht. She received her bachelor of science degree in cognitive science from the University of California, San Diego in 2006, and her PhD in neuroscience from Emory University in 2013. Before moving to Harvard, she was a research scientist at the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience at Georgia State Univ…
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Dr. Sharmaine Miller is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Her research focuses on stress, One Health, and health equity and she is interested in human-animal relationships and their impact on both human and animal health. Dr. Miller completed her undergraduate studies at Towson University (2010 - 2014) and her PhD in B…
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We can't help animals if we, ourselves, are not okay. Taking care of your mental health and well-being is essential to avoid burnout. In this episode, I interview Pierre Zimmerman, a Buddhist chaplain and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction instructor. We discuss the impact of stress on different aspects of behavior, and approaches for handling stre…
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Der Gründer von FlexxiCare Dr. Rudolf King erzählt mir auf der Gabriel Huber Show über die Passion hinter FlexxiCare und warum gerade jetzt diese Firma so wichtig ist. Außerdem erzählt Dr. Rudolf King mir von seinen Tätigkeiten im Immobilienmarkt und sein Interesse an Kunst. https://www.drking.tv/home https://flexxi.care/de…
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In dieser Folge spricht Anabel Ternès mit mir über ihre Engagements im Bereich Umwelt und Zukunftsforschung. Anabel Ternès ist die Präsidentin von dem Club of Budapest Germany. Sie hat 2018 die Google Impact Challenge gewonnen und 2022 den Google Impact Award. Andere Stationen von Anabel Ternès waren Head of Business Devolpment bei Samsonite und Fi…
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Who is this episode for?Are you looking to get into the Real Estate Business and want some general information about it?Are you already a licensed Real Estate Broker and want to improve your sales and revenue?Are you already a licensed Real Estate Broker but want to expand your impact by building a team of brokers?Are you looking to expand your hor…
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Dr. Allison Scagel. She is the owner and founder of Scholars with Collars Training and Behavior LLC. She graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor's degree in wildlife and conservation biology and minors in both psychology and animal behavior. She then interned with Dr. Spaulding for three years. She also served as a dog kennel…
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Happy National Coloring Day!!! I could not think of a better way to celebrate this day than having a conversation with my dear friend and fellow children’s author, Kathleen B Williams. When I first saw Kathleen’s coloring book, “Love Is?”, I knew we needed to have a deeper conversation about coloring. In this episode Kathleen and I discuss how colo…
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The TedX Speaker and internationally renowned event host and keynote speaker Dan Ram joins me for this episode to talk about his career, being confident on stage and the future of work in general. We discuss AI and the changing education system. We also talk about values and the need to adapt in a changing world.Dan Ramhttps://www.iamdanram.com/ ht…
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This episode's guest is Rose Browne. She was a student in my Unlocking Resilience course. I decided to have her on because I was so impressed by one of the assignments that she submitted for this course that I asked if she'd be willing to come on the podcast to talk about her idea more and share it with a wider audience. Rose is a Karen Pryor Acade…
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Dr. McClain is a licensed clinical psychologist who has 27 years of experience administering and evaluating a wide variety of personality, intelligence, and aptitude psychological tests. She is an innovative and understanding professional proficient in mental health and therapeutic interventions and protocols. In addition, she has expertise in ADHD…
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Dr. Lindsay Palmer is a social psychologist who earned her PhDs in Psychology and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the Pennsylvania State University in 2022. Before attending Penn State, she earned her B.A. from the University of Virginia and managed a UVa laboratory in social cognition and behavior for two years. Currently, she is a pos…
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It is a New Year and many of us are looking for a new start! The common question we hear is “how do I start?” In this episode I am joined by my guest, Miranda Paige, who shares her story of how she pivoted careers and launched her own podcast. As a young girl, Miranda discovered her dream of becoming a journalist but in the midst of her career foun…
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In this week’s episode I sat down with my friend and fellow podcaster, Jamie Buttigieg. As a father, grandfather, and educator, Jamie shares with us how traditions have brought the generations of his family together through focusing on “why we gather”. Jamie fondly shares his family’s traditions of game night and barbaques and joy of seeing his chi…
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Children’s Author and Illustration is only a week away-starting February 1st! In preparation of this week it felt right to reflect on my journey of becoming a Children’s Author and Illustrator. I speak of how writing taught me to deal with imposter syndrome and gain confidence in my writing skills as well as how the publishing process has given me …
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In this episode I share the story of my family's famous Christmas Cookie Tradition. Over the years this tradition has taught me many things about both myself and others. Most importantly it has demonstrated to me the importance of being open to change and always putting the motivation of love first. Please be sure to check out this freebie download…
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In dieser Folge erzählt der ehemalige Geschäftsführer der Daimler TSS (jetzt Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation) und Geschäftsführer der Firma GLOBE Fuel Cell Systems Steffen Bäuerle über seinen Karriereweg. Er bietet wichtige Tipps, um im Beruf und persönlich weiter zu kommen. Wie geht man mit Rückschlägen um? Wie baut man erfolgreich ein Team auf? Und…
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In dieser Folge berichtet Vincent Delitz von seinen Erfahrungen als Unternehmer. Er geht auf die Herausforderungen und die Meisterung dieser in der Startup-Szene ein. Wie relevant ist die Web-3 Szene noch? Wie rekrutiert man richtig? Wie findet man die Richtigen fürs Team? Die Wichtigkeit von Visionen…
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In this episode, I speak with Doctor Clive Wynne. Dr. Wynne is Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University and Director of Research at Wolf Park, Indiana. He was educated at University College London and Edinburgh University in Scotland and has studied animal behavior in Britain, Germany, the U.S., and Australia in species ranging from pige…
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Happy National Children’s Book Day! Who does not love a children book? Children’s books are quite magical and a wonder of resources. From the colorful illustrations to the story itself these books fulfill many needs not only for the child but for our own inner child as adults. In this episode I explore how children’s books touch the topics of emoti…
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Your host: Kristina Spaulding, PhD, CAAB with Science Matters Academy of Animal Behavior, LLC In this episode, I speak with Dr. Emily Bray, Ph.D. Dr. Bray is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Arizona Canine Cognition Center in the College of Veterinary Medicine and at Canine Companions, the largest US non-profit providing service dogs to peo…
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It is a great pleasure to kick off Read Across American week and celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday with author and literacy advocate, Maya Payne Smart! Maya Payne Smart is a parent educator, literacy advocate, and the author of Reading for Our Lives: A Literacy Action Plan from Birth to Six (Avery/Penguin Random House). Her website, MayaSmart.com, publ…
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Along with Valentine’s Day it is also my birthday and the birthday of the blog. To celebrate it is only fitting to speak about the childhood memory that I wrote about in my first blog. This blog lead me to start writing my children’s book series as well as many other opportunities. I invite you to join me in hearing a story of an eight year old gir…
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This week I have the great pleasure of introducing you to my guest, Aisha Rice, who is the author of My Kinky, Coily Hair and founder of Diverse Stories in a Bottle. Through listening to her higher power, Aisha was guided to start writing. She sat down at her dining room table, put a pen to paper, and started writing. In helping her stepdaughter sh…
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It is a New Year and many of us are looking for a new start! The common question we hear is “how do I start?” In this episode I am joined by my guest, Miranda Paige, who shares her story of how she pivoted careers and launched her own podcast. As a young girl, Miranda discovered her dream of becoming a journalist but in the midst of her career foun…
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