The Evolved Vets

The Evolved Vets

Dr. Bethany Weinheimer
Country USA
Language EN
Episodes 35
Latest 13.08.2026

The Evolved Vets Podcast is a veterinary podcast focused on personal growth for veterinarians seeking stronger leadership and long-term professional development. Hosted by Dr. Bethany Weinheimer, it blends mindset coaching, practical strategies, and real conversations to support veterinary professionals at every career stage. The show aims to help veterinarians move beyond survival mode into intentional growth, offering frameworks for leadership, communication, and energy management. Each episode delivers actionable tools to help listeners gain clarity, confidence, and sustainable momentum in both life and practice.

Episodes

  • The Secret to Building an Empowered Veterinary Team with Dr. Christine Staten (Ep 35) 13.08.2026 1h 45m
    What if the veterinary career you've always dreamed of is waiting on the other side of courageous leadership? Discover veterinary leadership, parenthood, practice ownership, veterinary entrepreneurship, team culture, and career growth as Dr. Bethany Weinheimer welcomes Dr. Christine Staten. Christine shares her unexpected journey from aspiring obstetrician to successful veterinary practice owner, revealing how intentional leadership, strong core values, and continuous personal growth transformed her practice into a thriving community cornerstone. From creating psychological safety to building an empowered team, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom for veterinarians ready to lead with purpose and create a career they truly love.Are you in a "Code Blue" moment in your veterinary career? Join Bethany's Code Blue Coaching to help bring you back to life!Code Blue Coaching is a personalized 6-month transformational journey that combines neuroscience, coaching psychology, and empowered leadership to help you build a sustainable career in medicine in a way that is authentic to YOU. Whatever your vision, one thing's clear: you didn't sign up for a life of survival mode—and you don't have to stay there.https://www.evolvedvets.com/coachingReady to evolve your veterinary career?The Evolved Vets Membership is a roadmap to building confidence, managing energy, improving communication, and stepping into leadership on your own terms. Bethany goes beyond professional skills to help you become the veterinarian you’ve always wanted to be: https://www.evolvedvets.com/membershipIn This Episode You Will Learn✅ Why veterinary medicine offers more career flexibility than most professions✅ How defining core values can completely transform your practice culture✅ Practical leadership strategies for building engaged, empowered veterinary teams✅ Why personal growth and intentional leadership are essential for long-term career fulfillmentTimestamps00:00 Introduction to Dr. Christine Staten and her veterinary leadership journey06:42 Finding an unexpected path into veterinary medicine13:15 Discovering purpose through practice ownership20:18 Building a culture-first veterinary practice27:41 Leadership lessons that transformed her team35:12 Creating accountability without sacrificing compassion42:18 Why veterinarians need to think like CEOs47:00 Raising children while building a successful veterinary career54:18 Letting go of guilt and redefining work-life balance1:01:42 The power of mentorship and learning from other leaders1:09:30 Why investing in yourself changes everything1:17:58 The business skills every veterinarian should develop1:26:15 Personal growth, emotional intelligence, and becoming a better leader1:35:52 Breathwork, self-regulation, and finding clarity beyond the to-do list1:43:50 Final advice for future women leaders and where to connect with ChristineKey Takeaways🔹 Leadership starts with leading yourself. Effective leadership isn't about having all the answers—it's about developing self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and the willingness to continually grow.🔹 A thriving practice begins with a strong culture. Clearly defined core values, psychological safety, accountability, and open communication create an environment where team members feel valued, empowered, and motivated to do their best work.🔹 Your veterinary degree can open countless doors. Whether you're passionate about clinical medicine, ownership, leadership, education, mentoring, or entrepreneurship, veterinary medicine offers incredible flexibility. Your career can evolve as your interests and priorities change.🔹 Success doesn't require perfect work-life balance. Instead of striving for an impossible balance, focus on creating a life that aligns with your Authentic Values.About Dr. Christine StatenDr. Christine Staten has had the privilege of practicing and owning a mixed-animal hospital for more than two decades. At the age of 50, she went back to school for her MBA. She wanted to run my business better, and she knew something had to change. What she learned didn’t just apply to Fortune 500 companies, it was practical, actionable, and immediately transformed how she led my team, managed finances, and created systems that finally worked.https://www.veterinary-mba.com/https://www.instagram.com/veterinary_mbaResources MentionedCode Blue Coaching: https://www.evolvedvets.com/coachingThe Evolved Vets Membership: https://app-evolved-vets.mykajabi.com/membership📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website: www.evolvedvets.com📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevet
  • Moral Injury in Veterinary Medicine: The Hidden Amplifier of Burnout (Ep 34) 30.07.2026 42m
    Moral injury in veterinary medicine is one of the biggest hidden causes of burnout. It builds up your chronic stress over time—and understanding how it could transform your career. What if burnout isn't simply exhaustion, but the result of repeatedly compromising your values? In this episode, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer explores how moral injury develops, why it affects so many veterinary professionals, and how it differs from burnout and compassion fatigue. She shares practical strategies from The Evolved Vets Method—including meditation, neuroplasticity, and resilience-building—to help veterinarians reconnect with their authentic values, regulate their nervous systems, and build a sustainable, fulfilling career.Are you in a "Code Blue" moment in your veterinary career? Join Bethany's Code Blue Coaching to help bring you back to life!Code Blue Coaching is a personalized 6-month transformational journey that combines neuroscience, coaching psychology, and empowered leadership to help you build a sustainable career in medicine in a way that is authentic to YOU. Whatever your vision, one thing's clear: you didn't sign up for a life of survival mode—and you don't have to stay there.https://www.evolvedvets.com/coachingReady to evolve your veterinary career?The Evolved Vets Membership is a roadmap to building confidence, managing energy, improving communication, and stepping into leadership on your own terms. Bethany goes beyond professional skills to help you become the veterinarian you’ve always wanted to be: https://www.evolvedvets.com/membershipIn This Episode You Will Learn✅ What moral injury is and how it leads to burnout, a chronic state of stress✅ How repeated ethical conflicts silently erode resilience and fulfillment✅ How The Evolved Vets Method helps rewire limiting beliefs and strengthen resilience✅ Practical ways to protect your values, regulate your nervous system, and create a sustainable veterinary careerTimestamps00:00 – What moral injury really is and why it matters03:10 – The surprising research linking resilience to preventing moral injury07:20 – Signs and symptoms of moral injury versus burnout and PTSD11:25 – Code Blue moments: how repeated self-abandonment leads to burnout15:15 – The Evolved Vets Method: Meditation, Elevation, and Integration21:10 – Three practical strategies to overcome burnout and reconnect with yourself30:00 – System-level solutions to reduce moral injury in veterinary medicine37:15 – A powerful real-life case that changed Dr. Bethany's perspective on moral injuryKey Takeaways🔹 Moral injury and burnout are not the same. Burnout stems from chronic workplace stress, while moral injury occurs when you're forced to repeatedly compromise your ethical values or witness actions that conflict with what you believe is right.🔹 Healthy boundaries protect both you and your patients. Creating space to rest with purpose, process difficult cases, and advocate for your values allows you to show up as a more present, compassionate veterinarian.🔹 Healing begins by acknowledging, not suppressing, difficult experiences. Taking time to reflect on challenging cases, seek support, and reframe limiting beliefs can transform moral injury into an opportunity for growth and long-term career fulfillment.🔹 Understanding your authentic values is essential for sustainable success. The more aligned your decisions are with your personal beliefs, the less likely you are to experience self-abandonment and burnout.🔹 The Evolved Vets Method offers a practical roadmap for healing. Meditation, elevation, and integration help rewire limiting beliefs, strengthen resilience, and create healthier responses to difficult situations.About Dr. Bethany WeinheimerDr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinary leader, coach, consultant, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast. She specializes in burnout recovery, authentic leadership, emotional resilience, and alignment-based coaching for veterinarians and medical professionals. Through Code Blue Coaching and The Evolved Vets Community, she helps veterinarians navigate challenges from burnout to career growth, including areas like veterinary leadership, practice ownership, and long-term sustainability.Resources MentionedCode Blue Coaching: https://www.evolvedvets.com/coachingThe Evolved Vets Membership: https://app-evolved-vets.mykajabi.com/membership📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website: www.evolvedvets.com📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevet
  • When Veterinary Medicine Meets Motherhood: Choosing Presence Over Perfection with Dr. Ashley Gray (Ep 33) 16.07.2026 54m
    Veterinary burnout, motherhood, work-life balance, career transitions, and authentic leadership come together in this deeply personal conversation with Dr. Ashley Gray. What happens when the career you've worked your entire life to build no longer aligns with the season you're living? Dr. Ashley shares her emotional journey from emergency veterinarian and hospital leader to intentionally stepping away from full-time practice after becoming a mother of two. Together with Dr. Bethany Weinheimer, they discuss identity shifts, listening to your intuition, recognizing burnout, asking for help, therapy, lowering perfectionist expectations, and building a sustainable veterinary career that honors both professional purpose and family. This episode is an honest reminder that evolving isn't giving up—it's choosing alignment.Ready to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at https://www.evolvedvets.com/membershipIn This Episode How to recognize when burnout is really your body asking you to pivotWhy motherhood can completely reshape your identity and personal valuesPractical ways to lower perfectionism while creating a more sustainable veterinary careerHow therapy, community, and trusting your intuition can help you navigate life's biggest transitionsKey Timestamps00:00 Motherhood changes your identity in unexpected ways03:35 Ashley's veterinary career journey from internship to ER and leadership06:45 Following intuition through a cross-country move while pregnant11:20 Discovering authentic values after becoming a mother14:00 Navigating a newborn's unexpected medical challenges and career decisions16:30 Why therapy became one of Ashley's biggest lessons20:45 Leaving full-time veterinary medicine and facing an identity crisis24:00 Finding purpose through education, advocacy, and supporting pet parents30:20 Rebuilding a career through writing, creativity, and intentional motherhood37:40 Delegation, raising resilient children, and embracing imperfect growthKey TakeawaysYour body often recognizes burnout before your mind is willing to admit it.Every season of life requires reevaluating your values—and sometimes your career.Asking for help, seeking therapy, and leaning on your community are signs of strength, not weakness.Sustainable success in veterinary medicine comes from alignment, not constant achievement.About Dr. Ashley GrayDr. Ashley Gray is a well-rounded small animal general practitioner who has experience with emergency medicine. She is fear free certified and additional skills include: abdominal ultrasound, endoscopy, spectrum of care medicine, excellent communicator, relationship builder, marketer and great at recruiting. She has solid social media experience and run two successful platforms (@Southernpetvet and @vetsontherise). She also held leadership roles as Internship Director and Medical Director.She and a vet school classmate friend started the company Vets on the Rise back in 2019. Why? Her main passion is providing mentorship support to vet students and new grad vets. Check it out on Instagram: @vetsontherise VOTR is here with books, courses and email subscriber support to help new vets!Check out how we can help your new grad hires or vet student classes at: www.veterinariansontherise.comInstagram: :https://www.instagram.com/southernpetvet/?hl=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetsontherise/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-gray-a17407a5Resources Mentioned📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website & Membership: www.evolvedvets.com📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevet
  • New Grad Veterinarian Survival Guide: How to Thrive Beyond Day One (Ep 32) 02.07.2026 43m
    New graduate veterinarians often enter practice carrying both excitement and overwhelming pressure to be "day one ready"—but what if that expectation has been misunderstood from the start?Dr. Bethany Weinheimer discusses the origins of the phrase, explores the research behind imposter syndrome in veterinary medicine, and offers practical strategies to help new vet grads move from fear and perfectionism into confidence and curiosity. Through personal stories, evidence-based insights, and actionable tips, this episode reminds listeners that graduation isn't the finish line, it's the beginning of a lifelong practice of growth, learning, and self-compassion.The Evolve Vets Membership is an online community designed specifically for women in veterinary medicine who are ready to move beyond survival mode and create a sustainable, fulfilling career. If you're a new graduate, Dr. Bethany is offering one month free to help you build resilience from the very beginning of your career. Simply use the promo code NEWGRAD2026 to experience the tools, guidance, and support that can help you thrive—not just survive—in veterinary medicine.In This Episode You Will LearnWhat "day one ready" was originally intended to mean—and how its message has been misunderstoodWhy imposter syndrome and anxiety are so common among new veterinariansFive practical strategies to build confidence, seek support, and navigate your first year in practiceHow nervous system regulation and the Evolve Method can help create a sustainable veterinary careerTimestamps00:00 Why "Day One Ready" Is a Starting Line, Not a Finish Line01:15 The Question That Changed the Conversation Around New Graduates04:20 Research on Imposter Syndrome and Why You're Not Alone06:20 The Original Meaning Behind the "Day One Ready" Concept09:20 Clinical Knowledge vs. Clinical Confidence13:30 Reframing the Question: "Am I Ready for Day One?"17:35 Dr. Bethany's New Grad Mistakes and Lessons Learned21:35 Five Essential Tips for New Graduate Veterinarians28:35 The Evolve Method and Nervous System Regulation40:15 What Day One Should Actually Feel LikeKey TakeawaysGraduation doesn't mean you know everything—it means you've built the foundation to keep learning.Mentorship, collaboration, and asking for help are signs of wisdom, not weakness.Confidence develops through repetition, experience, and self-compassion.Regulating your nervous system may be one of the most important investments you make in your veterinary longevity.About Dr. Bethany WeinheimerDr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinary leader, coach, consultant, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast. She specializes in burnout recovery, authentic leadership, emotional resilience, and alignment-based coaching for veterinarians and medical professionals. Through Code Blue Coaching and The Evolved Vets Community, she helps veterinarians navigate challenges from burnout to career growth, including areas like veterinary leadership, practice ownership, and long-term sustainability.Resources MentionedThe Doctor Molly Says Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dr-molly-says-podcast/id1800302028Dr. Gary Marshall on The Doctor Molly Says Podcast: https://youtu.be/aFXqKz6OGhcPerfectionism in Vet Medicine Episode -https://youtu.be/-eyYOjtVWmwThe Evolved Vets Membership: https://app-evolved-vets.mykajabi.com/membership📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website: www.evolvedvets.com📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevet
  • The Honest Vet, Dr. Sylvalyn Hammond on Leadership, Motherhood, and Evidence-Based Medicine (Ep 31) 18.06.2026 1h 16m
    Veterinary leadership, general practice, emergency medicine, exotics, evidence-based medicine, and motherhood collide in this inspiring conversation with Dr. Sylvalyn Hammond.The Honest Vet tells us what honesty means to her and what happens when the career you thought you'd have no longer fits? Dr. Hammond shares her unexpected journey from aspiring large animal veterinarian to small animal, ER doctor, relief vet, exotic pet practitioner, Chief of Staff, mother, and creator of The Honest Vet. Along the way, she discusses navigating misinformation, building trust with pet owners, stepping into leadership, giving and receiving feedback, embracing uncertainty, and learning that the most meaningful career paths are rarely linear. This episode is a powerful reminder that flexibility, authenticity, and curiosity can lead to a veterinary career more fulfilling than you ever imagined.Ready to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at https://www.evolvedvets.com/membershipIn This Episode Why emergency medicine helped shape Dr. Hammond into a more confident veterinarianHow The Honest Vet was created to combat misinformation with compassion and evidenceWhat stepping into leadership as a female veterinarian really looks likeWhy staying flexible and trusting your intuition can open unexpected opportunitiesKey Timestamps00:00 Why emergency medicine made Dr. Hammond a better veterinarian01:45 Reconnecting after veterinary school and reflecting on different career paths04:05 Realizing large animal medicine wasn't the right fit07:45 The pivotal moment she switched tracks during clinical rotations09:30 Starting her first small animal position and navigating student debt realities12:20 Taking on emergency medicine to strengthen clinical confidence15:20 The emotional highs and lows of ER practice19:35 The experiences that inspired The Honest Vet24:10 Fighting misinformation and building trust with pet owners26:45 Moving to Charleston and starting over28:25 Relief work as an unexpected career advantage32:10 Discovering a passion for exotic animal medicine41:30 Using social media to advocate for pets through honest education47:50 The meaning behind The Honest Vet brand54:40 "Evidence-based everything" as a life philosophy01:03:15 Stepping into leadership as Chief of Staff01:12:45 Advice for aspiring veterinary leaders and embracing the journeyKey TakeawaysThe veterinary career you imagined may evolve into something even better if you stay open to change.Emergency medicine builds confidence, decisiveness, and skills that benefit every veterinarian.Honest conversations rooted in empathy and evidence are the strongest antidotes to misinformation.Leadership isn't about having all the answers—it's about earning trust, staying adaptable, and helping others grow.About Dr. Sylvalyn HammondChief of StaffA 2018 graduate of Texas A&M University, Dr. Hammond grew up on her family's Angus cattle ranch in southern Arizona, where she spent her childhood as her mother's “unofficial” veterinary assistant. That early hands-on experience shaped a lifelong passion for animal health and welfare. Today, she leads our team as Chief of Staff and is especially passionate about client education and partnering with pet owners on their animals’ care. Dr. Hammond works with a wide variety of species, drawing on her experience with both small and farm animals, as well as advanced continuing education in exotic pet medicine through the Exotic Veterinary Academy. Her clinical interests include nutrition, internal medicine, dentistry, and evidence-based preventive care.https://allcreatureschs.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehonestvet/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehonestvetYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehonestvet.officialResources Mentioned📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website & Membership: www.evolvedvets.com📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevet
  • How to Give and Receive Feedback in Veterinary Medicine Without Fear (Ep 30) 04.06.2026 56m
    Feedback in veterinary medicine can feel emotionally exhausting, especially for perfectionists, people pleasers, and emerging leaders.In this episode of The Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer breaks down how to give and receive feedback in a way that strengthens trust, improves communication, and supports healthier veterinary teams. She introduces the SBI model for delivering clear, specific feedback and the HEAR model for receiving feedback without spiraling into defensiveness or shame. Through real-world veterinary leadership stories, emotional intelligence strategies, and mindset shifts around perfectionism, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer shares practical tools to help veterinary professionals communicate with confidence, regulate their nervous systems, and create more sustainable careers in vet med.Want to learn how to use your voice to give and receive feedback in a thoughtful way?Join The Evolved Vets Membership now to learn and master Dr. Weinheimer’s feedback process and plus much more!The Evolved Vets Membership is a roadmap to building confidence, managing energy, improving communication, and stepping into leadership on your own terms. We go beyond professional skills to help you become the veterinarian you’ve always wanted to be.In This Episode You Will LearnHow to use the SBI model to give clear, effective feedbackWhy perfectionism makes feedback conversations so difficult in veterinary medicineThe HEAR model for receiving feedback without defensivenessHow emotional intelligence improves leadership, team culture, and retentionTimestamps00:40 – Introduction to why feedback feels uncomfortable and why many veterinary professionals avoid it.02:30 – Understanding feedback trauma and how vague or judgmental feedback damages trust.08:50 – Introduction to the SBI Model (Situation, Behavior, Impact).09:25 – The Situation component: why specificity matters in feedback conversations.10:00 – The Behavior component: focusing on observable actions instead of assumptions.11:10 – The Impact component: helping people understand the ripple effects of their behavior.13:20 – Using the SBI model to deliver meaningful positive feedback and recognition.18:10 – Why receiving feedback is often harder than giving it, especially for perfectionists.20:30 – Introduction to the HEAR Model (Halt, Empathize, Ask, Reflect) for receiving feedback.24:20 – The "mango" safe-word example: building self-awareness through real-time team feedback.38:40 – Practical feedback tips: timing, privacy, curiosity, and preparing for difficult conversations.52:35 – Closing leadership lesson: helping team members grow through supportive, future-focused feedback.Key TakeawaysSpecific, behavior-based feedback creates safer and more productive conversationsEmotional regulation is critical for both giving and receiving feedback effectivelyFeedback is not about criticism — it is about growth, awareness, and connectionStrong veterinary leadership requires curiosity, empathy, and psychological safetyAbout Dr. Bethany WeinheimerDr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinary leader, coach, consultant, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast. She specializes in burnout recovery, authentic leadership, emotional resilience, and alignment-based coaching for veterinarians and medical professionals. Through Code Blue Coaching and The Evolved Vets Community, she helps veterinarians navigate challenges from burnout to career growth, including areas like veterinary leadership, practice ownership, and long-term sustainability.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetResources MentionedPerfectionism in Veterinary Medicine, Nervous System Regulation, and Vet Burnout (Ep 25)Situation-Behavior-Impact (SBI)™HEAR ModelThe Evolved Vets Membership: https://app-evolved-vets.mykajabi.com/membership📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website: www.evolvedvets.com📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevet
  • Breaking the Perfectionism Trap That's Holding Women Vets Back: Leadership, Confidence & Career Growth with Dr. Cheryl York (Ep 29) 21.05.2026 32m
    What if the biggest thing holding you back isn’t your skill, but your mindset?Veterinary leadership, perfectionism in veterinary medicine, and career sustainability are at the heart of this episode with Dr. Cheryl York.Dr. York shares her journey from self-doubt and fear of public speaking to becoming a confident leader and advocate in organized veterinary medicine. Together, we explore how perfectionism, vulnerability, and community shape career growth. This episode dives into leadership development, overcoming fear, and building meaningful connections so veterinarians can thrive—personally and professionally—without sacrificing themselves in the process.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ How perfectionism shows up in veterinary medicine—and how to overcome it✅ Why vulnerability and community are essential for career growth✅ How to step into leadership even when you feel unqualified or afraid✅ Practical ways to build a sustainable, fulfilling veterinary careerReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comTimestamps00:00 Perfectionism and the hidden impact on veterinarians01:45 Cheryl’s journey into veterinary medicine and career path04:46 Overcoming fear of public speaking through challenging yourself to do the uncomfortable thing06:40 Failing forward: persistence and earning a board position09:00 The power of networking and community in vet med13:34 Finding purpose and avoiding isolation in a demanding career15:07 Perfectionism, fear of failure, and “life paralysis”19:22 Advice for women in veterinary medicine navigating self-doubt21:30 The importance of community and shared experiences25:45 Life outside veterinary medicine: hobbies, balance, and self-careKey Takeaways🔹 Perfectionism is often rooted in fear and shame—and can limit growth if left unchecked🔹 Leadership isn’t about titles—it’s about stepping up despite fear and discomfort🔹 Community and connection are critical to surviving and thriving in veterinary medicine🔹 Self-compassion and vulnerability are essential for long-term career sustainabilityIf you enjoyed this episode, check out Dr. Bethany Weinheimer’s episode on perfectionism in veterinary medicine, overcoming self-doubt, and building a more sustainable veterinary career. Check it out here 👉 https://youtu.be/-eyYOjtVWmwAbout Dr. Cheryl YorkVeterinarian & Medical DirectorDr. Cheryl York received her Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Tech University in 2009, then went on to graduate from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014. She practiced in San Diego, California for several years prior to her move back to Texas in 2017 to be closer to family. She has been with the Bluebonnet family ever since, having practiced at all 3 locations! The Circle C location is her long term work home, where she is currently serving as their medical director.https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-york-a6308bb0Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyork32/?hl=enEmail: cheryl@yorkdvm.comResources Mentioned📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website & Membership: www.evolvedvets.com📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetveterinary medicine, vet leadership, TVMA, veterinary networking, professional networking, career change, veterinary advocacy, leadership skills, veterinary community, Dr Cheryl York, perfectionism, mental health, burnout
  • The Weight We Carry — Euthanasia, Grief, and What No One Taught Us in Vet School (Ep 28) 07.05.2026 52m
    Veterinary euthanasia, compassion fatigue, veterinary burnout, and moral stress are realities many professionals silently carry every day. In this deeply honest episode, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer opens up about the emotional impact of humane euthanasia, CPR codes, grief, and the hidden trauma veterinary teams experience behind closed exam room doors. She shares powerful personal stories from emergency medicine, explores how perfectionism and emotional compartmentalization affect veterinarians, and offers evidence-based tools for processing grief in healthier ways. From difficult financial euthanasias to peaceful goodbyes, this episode is a compassionate conversation about self-care, emotional resilience, and sustaining a meaningful veterinary career without losing yourself along the way.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ Why humane euthanasia can feel both peaceful and emotionally devastating✅ How compassion fatigue, burnout, and perfectionism impact veterinary professionals✅ The emotional differences between behavioral, financial, and emergency euthanasias✅ Practical self-care tools to process grief and build long-term emotional resilienceReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comTimestamps(00:00) Why Dr. Bethany believes euthanasia is a gift(02:10) The emotional toll veterinarians carry after difficult cases(04:15) Breaking down while processing euthanasia grief at home(07:25) The weight veterinarians were never taught to carry(10:08) Research showing most vets receive no self-care training(13:15) Inside an emergency CPR code and end-of-life decisions(21:00) Why clear euthanasia language matters with pet owners(24:10) Tips for creating a more compassionate euthanasia experience(33:05) The emotional impact of behavioral and financial euthanasias(42:45) Evidence-based tools for processing grief and preventing burnoutKey Takeaways🔹 Veterinary professionals often carry unresolved grief that builds over time without proper emotional processing🔹 Perfectionism and emotional compartmentalization can intensify burnout and compassion fatigue🔹 Humane euthanasia requires both medical clarity and deep emotional compassion🔹 Structured self-care, rituals, therapy, and emotional support systems are essential for career sustainability in veterinary medicineAbout Dr. Bethany WeinheimerDr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinary leader, coach, consultant, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast. She specializes in burnout recovery, authentic leadership, emotional resilience, and alignment-based coaching for veterinarians and medical professionals. Through Code Blue Coaching and The Evolved Vets Community, she helps veterinarians navigate challenges from burnout to career growth, including areas like veterinary leadership, practice ownership, and long-term sustainability.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevet
  • Seasons of Veterinary Medicine: How to Pivot in Vet Med So You Don't Burnout with Dr. Lori Teller (Ep 27) 23.04.2026 1h 3m
    Veterinary burnout, career growth, and leadership in veterinary medicine take center stage as Dr. Lori Teller shares how to build a fulfilling vet career without burning out.What if the key to a fulfilling veterinary career isn’t working harder—but staying engaged, curious, and open to change?In this episode, Dr. Lori Teller shares her incredible journey from a determined 12-year-old aspiring vet to becoming a national leader in veterinary medicine. Along the way, she opens up about career pivots, mentorship, clinical pauses based on her season of life, burnout, technology, and how saying “yes” to the right opportunities can completely transform your path. Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or ready for your next chapter, this conversation offers both perspective and practical guidance.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ How engagement and mentorship can reshape your veterinary career✅ The real impact of AI and telemedicine in modern veterinary practice✅ How to navigate burnout, career pivots, and life transitions with confidenceReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comTimestamps00:00 How to Stay in Veterinary Medicine Without Burning Out03:02 First Vet Clinic Experience (and Passing Out!)04:26 28-Year Career + Transition to Texas A&M05:08 Becoming Executive Director of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association06:25 Why Engagement & Leadership Matter in Vet Med09:46 Transition from Clinical Practice to Academia12:08 Telemedicine in Veterinary Medicine: Real Use Cases19:50 AI in Veterinary Medicine: Benefits, Risks & “Dr. Google”26:01 Burnout, Career Doubt & Staying Engaged in Vet Med35:28 Life Challenges, Career Breaks & Personal Resilience43:03 Saying Yes vs No: Career Growth, Boundaries & Opportunities49:07 Leadership Values, Mentorship & Support SystemsKey Takeaways🔹 Preparedness beats prediction: Success in veterinary medicine—and life—comes from being adaptable, not having all the answers.🔹Engagement is everything: Staying involved in your profession opens doors, builds community, and prevents burnout.🔹You don’t have to choose one path: Veterinary medicine offers diverse opportunities—evolving your role can reignite passion.🔹Support systems matter: Mentorship, community, and boundaries are essential for sustaining a long, fulfilling career.About Dr. Lori TellerDr. Lori Teller is a graduate of Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (TAMU CVM), and she is a board-certified diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners in Canine and Feline Practice. She has worked at Meyerland Animal Clinic for many years, starting at the age of 12, and continuing after graduation from veterinary school. Recently Dr. Teller joined the faculty at TAMU CVM as the Clinical Associate Professor of Telehealth. She was a previous AVMA President and the TVMA President in 2010. Dr. Teller has special interests in internal medicine cases, particularly those regarding GI diseases and autoimmune problems. She also greatly enjoys cytology as a diagnostic tool for lumps and bumps and working with senior animals to alleviate pain as they age. She is also very passionate about telemedicine and the role it can play in veterinary medicine.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loriteller/Resources Mentioned📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website & Membership: www.evolvedvets.com📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetveterinary burnout, veterinary leadership, women in veterinary medicine, veterinary careers, vet med leadership, career reinvention story, burnout recovery, veterinary business, CSR veterinary role, veterinary training, women in leadership, vet entrepreneur, purpose driven career, evolved vets
  • From Hollywood to Veterinary Leadership: Reinvention, Burnout, and Building a Legacy with Dr. Jill Clark (Ep 26) 09.04.2026 1h 18m
    What happens when a Hollywood career no longer aligns with your purpose? For Dr. Jill Clark, that moment led to a complete reinvention into veterinary medicine, leadership, and ultimately transforming how veterinary teams learn and grow.Dr. Bethany Weinheimer sits down with veterinary leader and entrepreneur Dr. Jill Clark to explore her journey from film and television to becoming a veterinarian, executive leader, and founder of Ignite.This conversation dives deep into veterinary burnout, leadership gaps, women in veterinary medicine, and the overlooked role of client service representatives (CSRs). Jill shares powerful stories about breaking cultural conditioning, stepping into leadership as a woman, and building a business rooted in purpose and impact.From sitting in male-dominated boardrooms to redefining education in veterinary medicine, Jill’s story is a masterclass in courage, alignment, and creating change from the inside out.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ How Jill Clark transitioned from Hollywood to veterinary medicine✅ The real signs of burnout and self-abandonment in veterinary careers✅ Why women in medicine often hold themselves back✅ How mentorship and advocacy can accelerate leadership growth✅ The importance of boundaries in preventing veterinary burnout✅ Why CSR training is critical to patient care and clinic success✅ How neuroscience is reshaping veterinary education and trainingReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comTimestamps(00:00) From Hollywood to Veterinary Medicine (Wild Career Pivot) (08:52) The Moment Everything Felt Misaligned (15:31) Burnout in Veterinary Medicine (21:00) Choosing Yourself Without Guilt (25:05) From Vet Practice to Leadership and Business (33:01) Why Veterinary Training is Failing And What Actually Works (38:02) Starting a Business From Scratch (43:45) The Most Undervalued Role in VetMed (50:03) Client Communication Mistakes That Impact Patient Care (01:05:00) Starting Ignite: From Idea to Business (01:09:00) Entrepreneurship in Veterinary Medicine (01:12:30) Finding Purpose, Passion, and Alignment (01:16:00) Why CSR Roles Are Critical in VetMed(01:18:30) Client Communication Mistakes That MatterKey Takeaways🔹 Burnout in medicine often stems from self-abandonment and lack of boundaries.🔹 Women in leadership must actively advocate for themselves and seek opportunities.🔹 Mentorship and community support are key to career growth and confidence.🔹 Traditional veterinary training methods are ineffective without reinforcement and emotional engagement.🔹 Client service representatives play a critical role in patient outcomes and client trust.About Dr. Jill ClarkDr. Jill Clark is a veterinarian, executive leader, and founder of Ignite, a veterinary learning company focused on transforming how teams are trained and developed. With a unique background in film, business leadership, and veterinary medicine, Jill combines storytelling, neuroscience, and real-world experience to improve education, communication, and outcomes across veterinary practices.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillclarkdvm/Website: https://ignitevet.comResources Mentioned📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website & Membership: www.evolvedvets.com📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetveterinary medicine, veterinary burnout, women in veterinary medicine, veterinary leadership, veterinary careers, client service representatives, CSR training, veterinary education, veterinary entrepreneurship, Dr. Jill Clark, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer, Evolved Vets, Ignite Vet, veterinary team training, veterinary communication, women in leadership, burnout recovery, purpose driven career, career reinvention, vet med leadership
  • Perfectionism in Veterinary Medicine, Nervous System Regulation, and Vet Burnout (Ep 25) 26.03.2026 48m
    Perfectionism in medicine isn’t just high standards. It’s one of the biggest drivers of veterinary burnout, emotional exhaustion, and moral stress.On The Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer breaks down how perfectionism impacts veterinarians across every stage of their career, from emergency veterinary medicine to veterinary practice ownership. She explains how chronic stress disrupts nervous system regulation and keeps medical professionals stuck in fight-or-flight.This episode also explores energy management for vets, the pressure of veterinary student loans and money mindset, and how perfectionism shows up across paths like preventative pet healthcare and zoo medicine.If you’ve ever felt like you have to be perfect to be a good veterinarian, this is your reframe. Sustainable success in veterinary medicine comes from self-awareness, compassion, and learning to release the pressure of perfection.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ Why perfectionism is so common in veterinary medicine✅ The difference between healthy striving and harmful perfectionism✅ How perfectionism contributes to burnout and emotional exhaustion✅ What depersonalization looks like in veterinary professionals✅ How chronic stress impacts nervous system regulation✅ Why moral stress hits perfectionists harder in veterinary medicine✅ Practical strategies including energy management for vets to release perfectionism without lowering standardsReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comTimestamps(00:00) Perfectionism in veterinary medicine and why it matters (01:59) The story veterinarians tell themselves about mistakes (04:26) Healthy striving vs perfectionism (05:36) Research linking perfectionism to burnout in healthcare (05:43) Emotional exhaustion and what it looks like in VetMed (08:03) Understanding depersonalization in veterinary professionals (13:11) Why perfectionism ties performance to identity (14:27) How perfectionism shows up in daily veterinary practice (20:25) Why perfectionism is a survival strategy (23:21) How veterinary culture reinforces perfectionism (27:18) Psychological safety and reducing medical errors (29:38) How perfectionism feels in the body (31:23) Steps to break the perfectionism cycle (38:02) The rumination window and journaling practice (43:23) Self-compassion and burnout resilience (44:20) Redefining the gold standard in veterinary medicine (46:26) Why perfectionism helped you succeed but can’t sustain you (47:36) Moving from fear to confidence in VetMedKey Takeaways🔹 Perfectionism is often self-punishment disguised as professionalism in medicine🔹 Emotional exhaustion and depersonalization are two major signs of veterinary burnout🔹 Nervous system regulation is key to reducing stress and improving performance🔹 Many veterinarians tie their identity to clinical outcomes, which intensifies moral stress🔹 Releasing perfectionism and improving energy management for vets allows sustainable successAbout Dr. Bethany WeinheimerDr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinary leader, coach, consultant, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast. She specializes in burnout recovery, authentic leadership, emotional resilience, and alignment-based coaching for veterinarians and medical professionals. Through Code Blue Coaching and The Evolved Vets Community, she helps veterinarians navigate challenges from burnout to career growth, including areas like veterinary leadership, practice ownership, and long-term sustainability.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetResources Mentioned📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🎵 TikTok: @evolvedvets🌐 Website & Membership: www.evolvedvets.comveterinary burnout, perfectionism in medicine, nervous system regulation, energy management for vets, veterinary practice ownership, veterinary student loans, money mindset for veterinarians, preventative pet healthcare, emergency veterinary medicine, zoo medicine, wildlife veterinarian career, veterinary leadership, veterinarian mental health
  • Veterinary Leadership & Career Growth — Mita Malhotra (Chewy Health) on Courage, Innovation & Vet Wellbeing (Ep 24) 12.03.2026 57m
    Veterinary leadership is evolving, and women are playing a bigger role than ever in shaping the future of animal health.Mita Malhotra (President, Chewy Health) shares how courage, risk-taking, and a growth mindset fueled her move from engineering to leading Chewy Health. Practical leadership principles for veterinarians, advice for women in veterinary medicine, and steps clinics can take to reduce vet burnout and build cultures of trust and accountability. Actionable takeaways on career growth, innovation in animal health, and creating supportive systems for veterinary teams. Key timestamps included.Mita discusses how courage, risk taking, and a growth mindset helped her build new businesses and why the future of veterinary medicine depends on innovation, compassion, and stronger support for veterinary professionals.They also discuss the challenges women in medicine face today, including vet burnout, leadership development, and the need for systems that better support the mental health and wellbeing of veterinary teams.If you are a veterinarian, veterinary leader, a woman in medicine, or someone passionate about the future of animal health, this episode offers powerful insights on leadership, resilience, and creating meaningful impact in veterinary medicine.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ How Mita Malhotra built a career from engineering to leading Chewy Health✅ Why courage and risk-taking are essential for career growth✅ How women in medicine can develop leadership skills and resilience✅ Why veterinary medicine needs more innovation and support systems✅ How great leaders create cultures where people can speak up and growReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comKey Timestamps0:00 Leadership, Courage, & Innovation in Veterinary Medicine with Mita Malhotra0:14 Meet Mita Malhotra, President of Chewy Health1:08 From civil engineering to leading a veterinary healthcare company3:12 Why veterinary professionals inspire Mita the most4:33 The biggest career risks that shaped her leadership7:56 Three leadership principles: courage, judgment, and learning from failure11:10 Why a growth mindset matters for veterinarians and leaders14:21 Building global teams and listening to quiet voices in the room21:22 Leadership advice for women in veterinary medicine23:34 Leading veterinarians with compassion and accountability28:00 The future of veterinary medicine and industry innovation32:21 How Chewy builds a culture of trust and teamwork36:17 What creates a true five-star veterinary experienceKey Takeaways🔹 Courage is essential for leadership growthTaking risks and trying new paths is often what leads to the biggest career breakthroughs.🔹 A growth mindset creates resilienceBeing open to new ideas and learning from failure helps veterinarians grow as leaders.🔹 Leadership means creating space for every voiceGreat leaders actively seek input from quieter team members, not just the loudest voices.🔹 Compassion and accountability build stronger veterinary teamsVeterinary leaders must balance empathy with clear expectations to create sustainable workplaces.About the GuestMita Malhotra is the President of Chewy Health, where she leads initiatives focused on veterinary care, telemedicine, pharmacy services, and innovation in animal healthcare. Prior to joining Chewy, Mita held leadership roles at Amazon and Dell, where she built and scaled major business operations.She is passionate about transforming the veterinary industry through technology, innovation, and better support for veterinary professionals. She believes if we come together and support each other, we will go further as an industry.Learn more about Chewy Health and Mitahttps://www.chewy.com/health/Host BioDr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinary leader, coach, consultant, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast. She specializes in burnout recovery, authentic leadership, emotional resilience, and alignment based coaching for veterinarians and medical professionals. Through Code Blue Coaching and The Evolved Vets Community, she helps veterinarians redefine success, prevent burnout, and build careers rooted in purpose, peace, and self-trust.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetResources Mentioned📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🌐 Website, Coaching & Membership: www.evolvedvets.comTwitter x.com/EvolvedVetsTikTok tiktok.com/@evolvedvets?lang=enveterinary leadership, women in veterinary medicine, women in medicine, veterinary career growth, vet burnout, animal health innovation, women doctors, veterinary management, veterinary leadership skills, Chewy health, veterinary entrepreneurship, veterinary mental health, leadership in veterinary medicine veterinary leadership, veterinary medicine, women in veterinary medicine, woman in medicine, veterinary innovation, vet leadership, veterinary career growth for women, innovation in animal health industry, veterinary leadership skills, veterinary workplace culture, veterinary mental health support, how veterinarians become leaders
  • Balance in Veterinary Medicine Isn’t What You Think: Vet Burnout, Energy Management, and Nervous System Regulation (Ep 23) 27.02.2026 57m
    Balance in veterinary medicine is not about perfect schedules or equal hours of work and rest. The Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer shares a deeply honest reflection on what balance really looks like for veterinarians and medical professionals. From work life balance myths to burnout, perfectionism, emotional labor, and identity outside the clinic, this episode reframes balance as nervous system regulation and energy management. Dr. Bethany walks through the Evolved Vets Whole Person Model of mind, body, emotions & spirit and explains how sustainable veterinary careers are built through self awareness, boundaries, and alignment with authentic values.In This Episode, You Will Learn✅ Why balance in medicine is about energy and nervous system regulation, not hours worked✅ How perfectionism, emotional labor, and identity fusion contribute to burnout✅ The four pillars of the Whole Person Model mind, body, emotions, and spirit✅ What true energy abundance looks like for veterinarians and medical professionals✅ Practical ways to create balance without guilt or self abandonmentReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comKey Timestamps(00:00) Burnout, Energy, and Nervous System Regulation(02:07) Why work life balance advice feels frustrating and unrealistic(05:15) Travel, leadership, and redefining balance in real life(12:50) Burnout statistics and nervous system regulation(14:06) Three blockers to balance: perfectionism, emotional labor, identity fusion(19:42) Energy awareness vs time tracking(22:12) The Whole Person Model explained(31:10) Energy management quiz and energy abundance levels(40:09) Micro Recovery: Small Resets That Create Real Balance(51:06) From Lack Mindset to Abundance: Small Changes That Add UpKey Takeaways🔹 Balance is not calm all the time. It is the ability to return to baseline after stress🔹 Burnout in veterinary medicine is rooted in nervous system overload, not poor time management🔹 You are more than your DVM. Identity outside medicine is essential for sustainability🔹 Small, consistent energy resets matter more than big breaksHost BioDr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinary leader, coach, consultant, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast. She specializes in burnout recovery, authentic leadership, emotional resilience, and alignment based coaching for veterinarians and medical professionals. Through Code Blue Coaching and The Evolved Vets Community, she helps veterinarians redefine success, prevent burnout, and build careers rooted in purpose, peace, and self-trust.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetResources Mentioned📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🌐 Website & Membership: www.evolvedvets.comQuiz: https://app-evolved-vets.mykajabi.com/energy-quizvet burnout, veterinary burnout, work life balance veterinary medicine, Vet Med, energy management for vets, nervous system regulation, veterinarian mental health, Evolved Vets, leadership in veterinary medicine, emotional labor veterinary, perfectionism in vets, women in medicine,
  • Season One Lessons on Veterinary Burnout, Alignment, and Authentic Leadership (Ep 22) 18.12.2025 53m
    Burned out in veterinary medicine and craving real alignment? In this episode of The Evolved Vets Podcast, we unpack veterinary burnout recovery, authentic leadership, emotional resilience, and abundance mindset for veterinarians ready to thrive.In this powerful season finale of The Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer reflects on the most impactful moments from Season One and how authenticity, alignment, and abundance can transform veterinary leadership, burnout recovery, and long-term career fulfillment.This episode explores what it truly means to live in alignment with your authentic values as a veterinarian, how burnout often stems from chronic self-abandonment, and why directional living creates sustainable growth instead of hustle-driven exhaustion. Through real stories, neuroscience-backed insights, and coaching examples, listeners learn how emotional regulation, mindset shifts, gratitude practices, and accountability can reshape both professional and personal life.Dr. Bethany also highlights how Code Blue Coaching supports high-achieving veterinarians seeking clarity, calm, leadership confidence, and emotional resilience. If you are craving alignment, peace, and purpose in veterinary medicine while reducing burnout and stress, this episode delivers actionable mindset shifts and inspiration heading into 2026.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ Why authenticity and alignment are essential for long-term veterinary burnout recovery✅ How self-abandonment drives chronic stress in veterinary medicine✅ The difference between destination living and directional living✅ How emotional regulation improves leadership performance and confidence✅ Why gratitude rewires the nervous system for resilience and clarity✅ How abundance mindset reduces fear-based decision making✅ Why accountability accelerates growth for veterinarians✅ How Code Blue Coaching supports veterinary leadership developmentReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comKey Timestamps(00:00) Season One reflections and community impact(01:23) Why authenticity is difficult but essential for alignment(05:50) Recognizing nervous system signals of misalignment(09:13) Directional living versus destination living(16:38) Small steps create sustainable change(24:27) Worst case scenario thinking and fear reduction(31:02) Inside Code Blue Coaching for veterinarians(33:22) Money mindset and scarcity conditioning in veterinary medicine(42:13) Gratitude, failure tolerance, and emotional growth(48:04) Accountability and mindset transformationKey Takeaways💎 Authentic values create emotional freedom, peace, and sustainable leadership💎 Chronic burnout often stems from repeated self-abandonment💎 Directional living encourages curiosity instead of perfectionism💎 Abundance mindset reduces fear and expands creative problem solving💎 Gratitude strengthens emotional regulation and resilience💎 Accountability increases follow-through and clarity💎 Small consistent actions outperform dramatic life overhauls💎 Alignment improves both personal fulfillment and professional impactGuest & Host BioDr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinary leader, coach, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast. She specializes in leadership development, emotional resilience, burnout recovery, and mindset coaching for high-achieving veterinarians. Through her signature Code Blue Coaching program and the Evolved Vets community, Dr. Bethany helps veterinarians reconnect with their authentic values, build sustainable careers, and lead with clarity and compassion.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetJoin The Evolved Vets Community📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets 📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets 🌐 Website & Membership: evolvedvets.comLet’s evolve together! 💙veterinary burnout recovery, veterinary leadership development, authenticity for veterinarians, alignment coaching for veterinarians, abundance mindset veterinary, emotional resilience veterinarian, mindset coaching for veterinarians, women in veterinary leadership, veterinary wellness, veterinary career growth, veterinary stress management, veterinary personal development
  • What Veterinarians Can Learn From Taylor Swift?! Reinvention, Resilience, and Authentic Leadership (Ep 21) 30.10.2025 19m
    Feeling burned out in veterinary medicine or worried about losing your spark? In The Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer explores what veterinarians can learn from Taylor Swift about reinvention, resilience, authentic leadership, alignment, and veterinary burnout recovery through every era of a career.In this powerful and unexpectedly relatable episode, Dr. Bethany breaks down how Taylor Swift’s ability to reinvent herself, own her narrative, and turn pain into purpose offers a roadmap for veterinarians navigating burnout, leadership pressure, compassion fatigue, and career transitions.This conversation blends storytelling, mindset coaching, and lived veterinary experience to show how authentic leadership in veterinary medicine, emotional resilience, and alignment create long-term sustainability. Whether you are a new grad, a seasoned clinician, or a veterinary leader questioning what comes next, this episode reframes burnout as an invitation to evolve rather than quit.Dr. Bethany also shares personal stories from her own burnout era, leadership journey, and alignment shift, illustrating how coaching, boundaries, and value-driven decisions restore peace, creativity, and purpose in veterinary medicine.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ Why reinvention is a powerful form of resilience for veterinarians✅ How authentic leadership supports veterinary burnout recovery✅ Why owning your narrative reduces victim mindset in veterinary medicine✅ How to turn pain, loss, and compassion fatigue into purpose✅ The difference between pain and suffering for veterinarians✅ How authentic connection strengthens veterinary leadership✅ Why celebrating career “eras” prevents burnout and shame✅ How alignment coaching supports sustainable veterinary careersReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comKey Timestamps(00:00) Welcome and why veterinarians should learn from Taylor Swift(03:12) Bethany’s burnout era and the cost of misalignment(07:45) Lesson one: Reinvention as resilience in veterinary careers(12:30) Lesson two: Owning your narrative as a veterinarian(18:40) Turning medical trauma into growth and leadership(25:10) Lesson three: Transitioning pain into purpose(31:45) Lesson four: Authentic connection and leadership trust(38:20) Vulnerability, storytelling, and client relationships(44:55) Lesson five: Celebrating career eras without shame(51:30) Alignment, coaching, and redefining success in vet medKey Takeaways💎 Reinvention allows veterinarians to evolve without abandoning the profession💎 Authentic leadership reduces burnout and strengthens teams💎 Owning your story shifts mindset from victim to creator💎 Pain becomes purpose when processed instead of suppressed💎 Authentic connection builds trust with clients and teams💎 Celebrating past eras creates confidence and self-compassion💎 Alignment restores peace, creativity, and longevity in vet med💎 Veterinary burnout recovery begins with self-honesty and supportHost BioDr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinary leader, coach, and host of The Evolve Vets Podcast. She specializes in veterinary burnout recovery, authentic leadership, emotional resilience, and alignment coaching for veterinarians. Through Code Blue Coaching and the Evolve Vets community, she helps veterinarians redefine success, prevent burnout, and build careers rooted in purpose, peace, and self-trust.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetResources MentionedTaylor Swift - Life of a Show Girl - https://www.taylorswift.com/📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🌐 Website & Membership: www.evolvedvets.com
  • Veterinary Practice Ownership, Leadership, and Resilience: Building an Independent Clinic Without Burning Out (Ep 20) 14.10.2025 48m
    Thinking about veterinary practice ownership but unsure where to start? On The Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer and Dr. Anna Foster sit down with Dr. Mike Walker to explore veterinary practice ownership, veterinary leadership, resilience, mentorship, and what it really takes to build an independent clinic without sacrificing fulfillment or sustainability.Dr. Mike Walker shares his journey from graduating veterinary school with debt to opening and scaling Apollo Vet in Wimberley and Austin, Texas. Together, they unpack the realities of independent ownership, financial risk, culture building, mentorship for young veterinarians, and why betting on yourself is often the most ethical and empowering choice in veterinary medicine.This episode offers an honest look at entrepreneurship in vet med, including failure, fear, resilience, and long-term thinking. Whether you are a new grad, associate veterinarian, or future practice owner, this conversation delivers practical insight and mindset shifts for building a career on your own terms.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ How veterinary practice ownership works financially and logistically✅ Why independent veterinary practices are still viable and in demand✅ How mentorship accelerates skill growth for veterinarians✅ Why communication skills matter more than perfect medicine✅ How to build clinic culture without burnout✅ The role of resilience in veterinary entrepreneurship✅ Why ownership autonomy supports long-term fulfillment✅ How to evaluate mentorship when choosing a veterinary jobReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comKey Timestamps(00:00) Welcome and introduction to Dr. Mike Walker(02:30) Why Mike knew he wanted veterinary practice ownership(04:15) Student debt, saving strategy, and bank loans(06:05) How to secure a startup loan as a veterinarian(08:45) Mentorship gaps in veterinary medicine(11:40) Social media, culture, and attracting talent(15:30) Ownership mistakes, failure, and resilience(18:50) Building clinic culture and accountability(21:30) Why communication is the most valuable skill(25:00) Mentorship in surgery and new grad confidence(29:50) Resilience, bad reviews, and emotional regulation(33:40) Hiring, upskilling, and attracting veterinarians(37:10) Community impact and long-term vision(41:45) Private equity, independence, and autonomy(46:00) Worst-case scenarios and betting on yourselfKey Takeaways💎 Veterinary practice ownership is achievable without massive capital💎 Independent veterinary clinics thrive through culture and mentorship💎 Communication skills drive success more than perfection💎 Resilience is built through experience, not avoidance💎 Mentorship prevents fear-based career decisions💎 Clinic culture requires daily intention and accountability💎 Autonomy increases fulfillment and sustainability💎 Betting on yourself often leads to ethical successGuest & Host BioDr. Mike Walker is the founder of Apollo Vet, an independent veterinary practice with locations in Wimberley and Austin, Texas. He is known for his transparent leadership style, commitment to mentorship, and innovative approach to veterinary practice ownership and culture.Dr. Bethany WeinheimerVeterinary leader, coach, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast, specializing in veterinary burnout recovery, leadership development, and values based life coaching through the Evolved Vets community. She loves guiding vets to start living an aligned life.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetDr. Anna Foster is co-host of The Evolved Vets Podcast and supports veterinarians through values-based decision making, emotional regulation, leadership growth, and community-centered transformation.Resources MentionedHow to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale CarnegieContact Mike📸 Instagram: @dr.mikewalker🌐 Website: https://apollovets.com/Join The Evolved Vets Community📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🌐 Website & Membership: evolvedvets.comLet’s evolve together! 💙veterinary practice ownership, independent veterinary practice, veterinary leadership development, veterinary mentorship, veterinarian resilience, veterinary entrepreneurship, veterinary clinic culture, veterinary career growth, veterinary business ownership
  • Veterinary Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Resilience: How to Stay in Vet Med Without Losing Yourse (Ep 19) 02.10.2025 56m
    This episode contains open and honest discussion about addiction, mental health challenges, and suicide within veterinary medicine. These topics may be triggering for some listeners.Veterinary burnout and compassion fatigue are pushing too many professionals to the edge. On The Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr Bethany Weinheimer and Dr. Anna Foster sit down with ER veterinary technician Geoffrey to talk honestly about veterinary burnout, compassion fatigue, mental health in veterinary medicine, resilience, and how to build a sustainable career without shutting down emotionally.In this raw and powerful conversation, Geoffrey shares his 20-year journey in veterinary medicine, including addiction recovery, mental health struggles, perfectionism, and the pressure to stay silent. Together, we explore why veterinary burnout is not a personal failure, how compassion fatigue accumulates over time, and why openness, accountability, and community are essential for long-term resilience in vet med.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ Why veterinary burnout and compassion fatigue are so common✅ How perfectionism fuels anxiety and depression in vet med✅ Why being “strong” often prevents healing✅ How to process mistakes without self-destruction✅ Why kindness toward colleagues reduces burnout✅ How accountability and mentorship support resilience✅ What “shift shedding” looks like in real life✅ Why small 1% improvements outperform perfectionReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comKey Timestamps(00:00) Veterinary Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Resilience(01:12) Geoffrey’s background and 20 years in veterinary medicine(03:00) Burnout, compassion fatigue, and emotional suppression(05:56) Addiction, recovery, and mental health honesty(10:45) Perfectionism and fear of mistakes in vet med(14:30) Why vet teams turn on each other(17:20) Anxiety, expectations, and self-judgment(23:44) Learning from mistakes without shame(28:24) Bringing joy and fun back into veterinary medicine(31:05) Shift shedding and emotional processing tools(33:55) Meditation, gratitude, and perspective shifts(42:22) Accountability, mentorship, and growth(44:08) Building resilience through daily habits(49:22) 75 Hard, consistency, and mindset(52:29) Values, advice, and career sustainabilityKey Takeaways💎 Veterinary burnout thrives in silence and isolation💎 Compassion fatigue is cumulative, not weakness💎 Perfectionism increases anxiety and emotional exhaustion💎 Accountability creates growth without shame💎 Kindness toward colleagues improves culture and safety💎 Small daily habits build long-term resilience💎 Mental health support belongs in veterinary medicine💎 You can stay in vet med without losing yourselfGuest & Host BioGeoffrey is an emergency veterinary technician with over 20 years of experience in veterinary medicine. Through his work, advocacy, and Instagram platform @aintdoingright, he focuses on reducing veterinary burnout, addressing compassion fatigue, and supporting mental health in vet med with honesty, humor, and humanity.Dr. Bethany WeinheimerVeterinary leader, coach, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast, specializing in veterinary burnout recovery, leadership development, and alignment coaching through the Evolved Vets community.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetDr. Anna Foster is co-host of The Evolved Vets Podcast and supports veterinarians through values-based decision making, emotional regulation, leadership growth, and community-centered transformation.Resources MentionedAtomic Habits by James ClearMeditation for Fidgety Skeptics by Dan Harris75 Hard Program (mental strength and daily habits challenge)The Evolved Vets Shift SheddingContact Geoffrey📸 Instagram: @aintdoingright🤝 Open invite to say hi at conferences and in DMs (he checks requests)Join The Evolved Vets Community📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved Vets🌐 Website & Membership: evolvedvets.comLet’s evolve together! 💙Important DisclaimerThis episode contains open and honest discussion about addiction, mental health challenges, and suicide within veterinary medicine. These topics may be triggering for some listeners.If you are in crisis or thinking about suicide:In the U.S., call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (24/7, free and confidential).You can also chat online at 988lifeline.orgIf you are outside the U.S., find international hotlines at https://www.iasp.info/resources/Crisis_Centres/You are not alone. Help is available.veterinary burnout, compassion fatigue veterinary, mental health in vet med, veterinary technician burnout, veterinary resilience, emotional resilience veterinarians, veterinary wellness, veterinary leadership mindset, burnout recovery vet med
  • DVM Moms, Veterinary Leadership, and Community: How Connection, Confidence, and Support Are Changing Vet Med (Ep 18) 18.09.2025 58m
    What happens when veterinarians stop trying to do everything alone? Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr. Jamie Perkins, Chief Veterinary Officer of DVM Moms, sit down with Dr. Bethany Weinheimer and Dr. Anna Foster to explore veterinary leadership, community support, working motherhood in vet med, and how connection is reshaping the profession.This powerful conversation dives into the origin and growth of DVM Moms, one of the largest and most engaged veterinary communities in the world. Jamie shares her unconventional career path, from clinical practice and academia to education innovation, conference leadership, and community building, while navigating life as a single mom in veterinary medicine.Together, they unpack why community matters, how confidence and values-based decision making create sustainable careers, and why veterinarians, especially women and moms, deserve systems that support the whole human behind the degree.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ How DVM Moms grew into one of the largest veterinary communities✅ Why community support is critical for veterinarians and working moms✅ How veterinary leadership can look outside of traditional practice roles✅ Why confidence and asking for support changes career outcomes✅ How neurodiversity is showing up more openly in vet med✅ The role of authenticity and values in career decisions✅ Why mentorship and connection reduce burnout✅ How small acts of engagement build stronger communitiesReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comKey Timestamps(00:00) DVM Moms, Veterinary Leadership, and Community(01:50) Jamie’s journey through vet school, motherhood, and academia(06:04) Education innovation, gamification, and new learning models(12:34) Trends veterinarians ask for help with inside DVM Moms(16:20) Mental health, neurodiversity, and community conversations(20:41) Growth, engagement, and structure of the DVM Moms community(25:25) Real-life examples of community support in action(30:12) How engagement impacts visibility and connection(35:35) Career pathways and leadership beyond clinical practice(40:11) Values, motherhood, and decision making(44:47) Advice for aspiring female veterinary leadersKey Takeaways💎 Community support changes how veterinarians survive and thrive💎 Veterinary leadership does not follow a single path💎 Confidence grows through competence, values, and experience💎 Asking for help is a leadership skill, not a weakness💎 Neurodiversity deserves understanding and support in vet med💎 Engagement builds visibility, trust, and connection💎 Alignment with values leads to sustainable careers💎 No veterinarian should feel alone in their journeyGuest & Host BioJamie Perkins, DVM, PhD is the Chief Veterinary Officer of DVM Moms, one of the largest veterinary communities globally. She has held roles in private practice, academia, education leadership, and industry consulting, with a focus on innovation, mentorship, and community-driven support for veterinarians and working moms.Dr. Bethany WeinheimerVeterinary leader, coach, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast, specializing in veterinary burnout recovery, leadership development, and values based life coaching through the Evolved Vets community.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetDr. Anna Foster is co-host of The Evolved Vets Podcast and supports veterinarians through decision making, emotional regulation, and community-centered transformation.Resources MentionedJoin the DVMoms CommunityFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/438991642973530 Book a Free Alignment Callhttps://calendly.com/hello-evolvedvets/30min Join The Evolved Vets Community:📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved VetsLet’s evolve together! 💙veterinary leadership, DVM Moms, women in veterinary medicine, veterinary community support, working moms vet med, veterinary mentorship, veterinary career growth, veterinary wellness, leadership development vet med
  • Authenticity, Alignment, and Directional Living: Why Being Yourself Is So Hard in Veterinary Medicine (Ep 17) 04.09.2025 26m
    Why is it so hard to be ourselves, even when authenticity is what we want most? In this episode of The Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer and Dr. Anna Foster dive into authenticity, alignment, veterinary burnout, and why so many high-achieving veterinarians feel disconnected even after reaching the goals they worked so hard to achieve.This honest and reflective conversation explores how expectations, culture, and “shoulds” pull veterinarians out of alignment, often without them realizing it. Bethany and Anna share personal stories about career decisions, travel, promotions, identity, and values, showing how misalignment shows up in the body long before it shows up in burnout.The episode introduces directional living versus destination living, a framework that helps veterinarians stop chasing titles and start making aligned decisions based on values, curiosity, and internal signals instead of pressure, optics, or outcomes.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ Why authenticity feels difficult for high-achieving veterinarians✅ How misalignment shows up physically before burnout appears✅ Why chasing promotions often leads to dissatisfaction✅ The difference between destination living and directional living✅ How to identify your core values as a decision-making compass✅ Why logic and optics often override intuition✅ The Four O’s framework for aligned decisions✅ How to rebuild trust in your internal compassReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comKey Timestamps(00:00) Authenticity, Alignment, and Directional Living(01:10) Living out of alignment without realizing it(03:45) Travel, values, and judgment in veterinary careers(05:30) How misalignment feels in the body(06:30) What alignment feels like when you find your people(08:10) Cultural expectations and identity shifts(09:05) Why high-achieving veterinarians feel unfulfilled(10:45) Destination living versus directional living(13:10) Why there is no single “right” life path(15:00) Taking action to gain clarity(17:10) The Four O’s framework explained(22:00) Using your body as an internal compass(24:00) Practicing alignment with small decisions(26:00) Grace, patience, and self-compassion on the journeyKey Takeaways💎 Authenticity is a lifelong process, not a single decision💎 Misalignment often shows up as anxiety, tightness, or dread💎 Alignment feels expansive, light, and energizing💎 Directional living reduces burnout and pressure💎 There is no one correct path in veterinary medicine💎 Values create clarity when logic feels confusing💎 Trying things is how you gather information💎 Grace and self-compassion are essential for growthHost BioDr. Bethany WeinheimerVeterinary leader, coach, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast, specializing in veterinary burnout recovery, leadership development, and alignment coaching through the Evolved Vets community.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevetDr. Anna Foster is co-host of The Evolved Vets Podcast and supports veterinarians through values-based decision making, emotional regulation, and community-centered transformation.Resources MentionedBook a Free Alignment Callhttps://calendly.com/hello-evolvedvets/30min🔹 Join The Evolved Vets Community:📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved VetsLet’s evolve together! 💙authenticity in veterinary medicine, alignment for veterinarians, veterinary burnout, directional living, veterinary career fulfillment, values-based decisions, veterinary leadership mindset, veterinary wellness
  • Authenticity, Alignment, and the Summer Evolution: How Women Veterinarians Are Rewriting Success (Ep 16) 21.08.2025 36m
    What happens when women veterinarians stop chasing expectations and start choosing alignment? In this IRL episode of The Evolved Vets Podcast, Dr. Bethany Weinheimer and Dr. Anna Foster reflect on their time in Kauai, Hawaii, and unpack the biggest lessons from the first-ever Summer Evolution inside the Evolved Vets membership.Recorded live during a veterinary CE retreat, this conversation explores authenticity, alignment, community, and how intentional change helps veterinarians build careers and lives that actually feel fulfilling. Bethany and Anna share real stories about rituals, coaching, manifestation, career transitions, sabbaticals, love, boundaries, and redefining success on their own terms.This episode is an honest look at what happens when high-achieving women in veterinary medicine slow down, get clear on their values, and take aligned action even when it feels uncomfortable.In This Episode You Will Learn✅ What the Summer Evolution is and why women veterinarians crave it✅ How authenticity and alignment change career decisions✅ Why community and mentorship are missing in vet med✅ How rituals help release fear and call in abundance✅ Why boundaries are essential for sustainable success✅ How coaching and accountability accelerate growth✅ What directional living looks like in real life✅ Why redefining success leads to peace and fulfillmentReady to evolve your veterinary career?Explore coaching, programs, and resources designed to support alignment, leadership, and long-term sustainability in veterinary medicine at www.evolvedvets.comTimestamps(00:00) Authenticity, Alignment, and the Summer Evolution(01:05) Inside the Evolved Vets Summer Evolution program(02:21) Why women veterinarians crave community and mentorship(03:58) Authenticity, alignment, and values work explained(04:48) Shedding misalignment and standing in self-worth(05:06) Rituals, intention setting, and symbolic practices(07:27) Why rituals create emotional and lasting change(10:07) Reflecting on past rituals and manifestations(12:44) Love, abundance, and releasing old blocks(13:26) Values alignment and redefining priorities(16:30) Career transitions, boundaries, and letting go(18:08) Bora Bora, self-worth, and aligned action(21:39) Abundance vs lack mindset explained(22:43) Sabbaticals, rest, and redefining productivity(28:41) Coaching, accountability, and mindset shifts(32:01) Writing, creativity, and self-expressionKey Takeaways💎 Alignment begins with knowing your values💎 Authenticity is a process, not a destination💎 Community accelerates healing and growth💎 Boundaries protect energy and prevent burnout💎 Coaching helps identify lack vs abundance thinking💎 Rituals create clarity and emotional release💎 Success looks different in every season of life💎 Women veterinarians deserve fulfilling, sustainable careersHost BioDr. Bethany WeinheimerVeterinary leader, coach, and host of The Evolved Vets Podcast, specializing in veterinary burnout recovery, leadership development, and alignment coaching through the Evolved Vets community.📸 Instagram: @drbeththevet💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer-a9047558🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drbeththevetDr. Anna Foster is co-host of The Evolved Vets Podcast and supports veterinarians through values-based decision making and community-centered transformation.Resources MentionedResourcesAnna’s Substack: https://substack.com/@drannafoster Become an Evolved Vet:https://www.evolvedvets.com/membership🔹 Join The Evolved Vets Community:📸 Instagram: @EvolvedVets📺 YouTube: Evolved VetsLet’s evolve together! 💙authenticity in veterinary medicine, alignment for veterinarians, women in veterinary leadership, veterinary burnout recovery, veterinary community, values-based living, veterinary career fulfillment

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