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DC Trainings

Dr. Scott Sawyer

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DC Trainings was founded in 2010, by Dr. Scott Sawyer, to connect Chiropractors with effective systems to maximize patient services. Our mission is to provide high quality practice solutions, for aspiring Chiropractors. Despite entering one of the most challenging healthcare landscapes our nation has ever encountered, we find that our members consistently overcome practice-growth challenges through DC Trainings' proven solutions.Join Dr. Scott Sawyer each week for an in depth look into ....
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Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson, an embodiment of inclusive spirituality and wisdom, as he examines life & offers a comprehensive blueprint of the human psyche. Discover how to live a truly happy and meaningful life by using your divine gifts and wisdom to reach your highest potential. Listeners beware: this program may create a paradigm shift as stereotypes are dispelled, vulnerabilities spill through and universal truths emerge. Visit The Meaningful Life Center, called a “Spiritual Starbucks” by ...
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Reward Your Dog Podcast

Verena & Jesse Sutherland

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At the Reward Your Dog Podcast, we understand what it’s like living with dogs who struggle - and we are here to give you tools and ideas to help you and your dog live an awesome life! Connect with us on Patreon to stay in the loop on future episodes, ask questions, and stay in touch with your hosts: patreon.com/RewardYourDogPodcast
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In this episode, host Mike Tuchscherer talks with Coach Mel Kasper and Jacob Tsypkin about learning skills in powerlifting and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. They compare two ideas: one that views skill as coming from how athletes interact with their environment, and another that sees skill as a mental model created through thinking. The conversation include…
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With July 4th, Independence Day, upon us, it's a good time to ask: What exactly is freedom and independence? What does it really mean? When the American Founding Fathers declared independence 248 years ago, it was straightforward. They felt the overbearing control of King George of Great Britain and that compelled them to throw off the shackles and…
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Jesse and Verena dish out the goods in the third part of the Reactivity Series. Is reactivity resolvable? And if so, what would that look like? Join them and find out how you can help your dog, both right now and through future training. Join the RYDP Patreon. Subscribe to the RYDT newsletter. Our shoutout goes to Dr. Amy Cook of Play Way Dogs. You…
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ASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: • Do you use the same Report of Findings approach for reactivating patients, as you do for new ones? • Can you still recommend a full care plan for patients who simply come “when it hurts”? If you answered yes to either question you NEED to attend this webinar! ON THIS WEBINAR, YOU WILL LEARN: • Simple (but ess…
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Are you reactive or proactive? Most of us tend to be more reactive, and there are several reasons for this. Firstly, we start our lives as children reacting to our parents—their attitudes, smiles, approval, and disapproval and we mirror their behavior. Secondly, as we grow older, we seek acceptance from our peers, friends, and society. This often l…
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In our second part of the reactivity series, we are joined by Simone Mueller of Predation Substitute Training to discuss hunting behaviors in dogs, which can become quite problematic for guardians with dogs that enjoy hunting wildlife. Simone explains why food often doesn't work in training these behaviors and what to do instead - in addition to a …
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ASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: •Do insurance forms eat up your time, and prevent you from serving more people? •Would you be interested in learning how insurance forms can be easy, and bring in more revenue? If you answered yes to either question you NEED to attend this webinar! ON THIS WEBINAR, YOU WILL LEARN: •How to simplify insurance for…
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Do Real Men Cry? There's a pervasive myth that real men don't cry, implying that tears are reserved for women. This notion is not only demeaning, suggesting women are emotional and weak while men are tough and stoic, but it's also untrue. Is vulnerability a weakness? Is expressing emotions wrong? Where did this stereotype originate, and why does ou…
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Reactivity is a huge umbrella term. In this episode, Jesse and Verena tackle this suite of behaviors and shed light on what reactivity is and what types of reactivity exist. In this first episode of a multi-part series, they also get into reactivity-adjacent ideas like threshold, trigger stacking, and body language. Here is the video on trigger sta…
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ASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: · Could your care plans be arranged to be more profitable? · Would your practice grow to higher levels if patients followed your full recommendations? If you answered yes to either question you NEED to attend this webinar! ON THIS WEBINAR, YOU WILL LEARN TO: · Provide your recommendations, which will lead to ev…
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ASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: • Are many of your patient’s still asking for a, “Quick Fix”, even after they’ve seen their results? • Could you paint a compelling enough picture, so your recommendations were followed completely? If you answered yes to either question you NEED to attend this webinar! ON THIS WEBINAR, YOU WILL LEARN: • Exact s…
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With war continuing to rage in the Middle East, it would be wise to go back and trace the roots of this war and the long-standing antipathy and confrontation between the Muslims, Arabs, Jews and even Christians. We all know this isn't the first time that fighting has broken out in the region; there is unfortunately an ongoing history of deep tensio…
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In this podcast episode about game day coaching, Mike Tuchscherer discusses with coaches Gaby and Kenny the challenges and strategies of handling multiple lifters at large competitions, drawing on Kenny´s recent experience at the USAPL Collegiate Nationals. They share insights on managing group coaching scenarios, emphasizing the importance of havi…
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Why is memory so important? How does it affect our lives on a daily basis? How can it transform us?Very often if you want to appreciate something, you have to think what life would be like without it. What would our days look like if we did not have our memories? If every morning we woke up with a clean slate, a blank picture and we had to rebuild …
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ASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: •Can you build value and understanding with visual tools, so patients stay, pay and refer? •Do your patients truly understand their own condition, prior to deciding to start care? If you answered yes to either question you NEED to attend this webinar! ON THIS WEBINAR, YOU WILL LEARN: •3 visual tools that most p…
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Most of us don't add a dog to our family because we want to do a ton of training. Instead, the goal for many is to have a companion in life and a great friendship with another being. But how can we strike up an inter-species friendship? We invited Suzanne Clothier of Relationship Centered Training to explore this vast topic with us. Enjoy the many …
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We are always looking for miracles in our lives, seeking out extraordinary moments within our ordinary routines. Those aha moments that affect, inspire and transform who we are. I'd like to share with you some miracles I recently experienced. Life is filled with paradoxes. Joy, pain, tears, celebration... the roller coaster of the cycles and viciss…
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ASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: · Have you rushed through the Report of Findings, because patients were waiting in the lobby? · Would your practice grow if multiple Report of Findings could be delivered simultaneously? If you answered yes to either question you NEED to attend this webinar! ON THIS WEBINAR, YOU WILL LEARN: · How to transition …
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In this episode, Mike Tuchscherer, Gaby Muller, and Mel Kasper engage in an insightful conversation with Bryce Krawczyk of Calgary Barbell. They reflect on several events that have already happened in 2024, particularly focusing on Bryce and athlete Brittany Schlater's experiences at the Sheffield competition. The discussion highlights coaching str…
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In the seventh episode of the RYDP, Jesse and Verena tackle the buzzword of "enrichment". Is it true that we can give our dog a lick mat and we have "enriched" them? The answer is a bit more complicated than that, so take a listen to find out what enrichment is all about. Links: Liz Radar's Quadrants of Enrichment White Oaks Pastures Rawhide Our sh…
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ASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: • Do your patients say, “I need to talk to my spouse first, before making this decision? • Would more patients start care with you if they had their spouse’s support and participation? If you answered yes to either question you NEED to attend this webinar! ON THIS WEBINAR, YOU WILL LEARN: • How to transition a …
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The continued unrest on our university campuses has raised very powerful and existential questions: Are our education systems healthy or corrupt? Are we actually giving the very best to our children and to our students? Are we setting them up for life and providing the necessary tools to help them not only survive but also thrive? There's clearly a…
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ASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: •Are you fully prepared to give your best recommendations for each patient? •Do you compromise your recommendations, for fear the patient might reject you entirely? If you answered yes to either question you NEED to attend this webinar! ON THIS WEBINAR, YOU WILL LEARN: •Critical steps you’ve likely missed, whic…
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With protests breaking out on our campuses across the country, everyone is asking what is going on? Why suddenly now? What's happening? What's behind all this?Initially, the protests seemed to be a spontaneous reaction of innocent students simply outraged at innocent civilians being killed in Gaza. But if that's the case, why were there no protests…
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When we adopt or purchase a second dog, we always hope that they'll be best friends with our resident dog from day 1, but sadly that doesn't alway work out. Jess Lara of J9K9 Training is joining Jesse and Verena for this episode to talk about her thoughtful approach to integrating her and her husband's young and excitable herding dogs. Stay tuned f…
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In this episode, Mike Tuchscherer discusses his recent powerlifting competitions, milestones, and reflections on the sport's evolution. Talking about a return to equipped lifting, he shares insights on decision-making, personal growth, and balancing raw and equipped lifting goals. Tune in for a concise yet insightful exploration of powerlifting's j…
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Loose leash walking may seem like an elusive skill if you have a dog that likes pulling, but it doesn't have to be. Jesse and Verena break down the different aspects and skills you need to know to successfully walk with your dog on a loose leash. Our shoutout goes to Kiki Yablon and her fabulous blog. You can find Reward Your Dog Training here: Web…
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Freedom is one of our most cherished values. It is a monumental achievement of our times. The human aspiration for freedom, the desire to live as a free people, reflects the deepest longing of the soul, and is a vivid departure, standing in stark contrast to the days when monarchs and tyrants ruled. But what does freedom truly mean? Is it merely th…
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In this episode, Mike Tuchscherer and Gaby Muller welcome Dr. Nathan Dailey, a renowned physical therapist with a background in the U.S. Army, for an in-depth conversation on pain, rehabilitation, and return to sport. Dr. Dailey, known for his evidence-based approach and extensive clinical experience, discusses the complexities of pain science, the…
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Do you ever feel lonely? Not due to lack of companionship, friends, social circle or support system, but a fundamental nagging feeling that you are all alone in this universe? An inner cosmic vacuum: is there anyone out there that cares? Am I truly on a metaphorical island unto myself, surrounded by people yet really utterly alone, each person for …
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Reading your dog's body language well is the key for making good decisions about your dog's welfare and emotional experience! Here are the resources mentioned in the episode: Family Paws Shelter Playgroup Alliance Our shoutout goes to Turid Rugaas for her book "On Talking Terms with Dogs". You can find Reward Your Dog Training here: Website / Insta…
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Is religion synonymous with morality? And is morality synonymous with religion? It is indeed disconcerting to witness a religious figure act immorally — doing something criminal, abusive, violating another, behaving in a manner that contradicts the moral standards we associate with their position. This stark contrast is very unsettling, as it chall…
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This episode features a conversation between Mike Tuchscherer, Gaby Muller and coach and athlete Alexander Eriksson, discussing the Sheffield 2024, Alexander's powerlifting background, coaching strategies, and the preparation leading up to Gustav Hedlund´s win at Sheffield 2024. They also highlight the importance of smart, long-term training and th…
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Do you have a dog who sometimes sees red? This episode discusses what your dog's nervous system has to do with it. Here's an article on the parts of the nervous system, and here's one on the different between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. You can find Reward Your Dog Training here: Website / Instagram / TikTok / Facebook YouTu…
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Do you have a habit that you find increasingly difficult to break? Or is there a good habit that you wish to incorporate into your daily routines but you can't seem to make it stick?Very often we resolve to stop a certain obsessive behavior - overeating, biting our nails, being attached to our phone etc., or to begin a new commitment - spending mor…
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Some dance to remember, some dance to forget… Despite the sentiment, in most areas of life most of us would like to be less forgetful and more retentive. But how? What causes us to forget things? And what is the secret to remembering? Please join Rabbi Jacobson in this, well, memorable workshop as he shares his experiences as a “chozer” (rememberin…
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In this episode, Jesse and Verena tackle the question of why dogs develop behavioral issues. Here's the article mentioned in the episode. You can find Reward Your Dog Training here: Website / Instagram / TikTok / Facebook YouTube Please send any questions or comment to verena@rewardyourdogtraining.com - we'd love to hear from you! Our Shoutout for …
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