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  • Tech Fear in Vet Med | Why Clinics Resist Change & How to Lead Through It | Irreplaceable Truths 🐾
    2025/09/11

    Why are veterinarians so afraid of technology? Can embracing IT and AI actually make vet med easier, safer, and more sustainable? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Sahib (veterinary IT specialist) for an eye-opening episode of Irreplaceable Truths. Packed with real-world stories, cybersecurity lessons, and practical strategies, this episode explores how technology can improve clinic efficiency, reduce stress, and reshape the future of veterinary medicine.

    What you'll discover:

    • Why veterinarians fear technology—and how to overcome it
    • The hidden risks of outdated networks, servers, and firewalls
    • How AI, automation, and cloud systems can support—not replace—clinicians
    • Why leadership and culture matter in tech adoption

    Who will love this episode:

    • Veterinarians & veterinary students
    • Animal care professionals
    • Veterinary educators and mentors
    • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
    • Practice owners & managers exploring clinic upgrades
    • IT professionals supporting veterinary teams

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Intro & why veterinarians fear technology

    03:47 – Sahib’s journey into veterinary IT

    07:00 – The fear of tech adoption in clinics

    10:00 – Implementation vs. fear: what’s really holding vets back

    18:00 – Cybersecurity, firewalls, and scams in veterinary medicine

    26:00 – Cloud vs. server debate: data protection and access

    33:00 – How AI & automation help vets work smarter, not harder

    41:00 – Inventory, robotics, and the future of veterinary tech

    52:00 – Leadership, culture, and aligning teams for change

    1:02:00 – Signs your clinic is ready for a tech upgrade

    1:05:00 – How to connect with Sahib + preview of Veta HQ

    Stay Connected:

    • Like this video if you found value in this discussion!
    • Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.
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    Resources Mentioned:

    • Sahib: techsprint.consulting | 510-456-6042

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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    Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Ep. 39

    #VeterinaryTechnology #VetMedInnovation #IrreplaceableTruths

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  • Addiction, Sobriety & Survival | A Vet’s Journey of Hope | Irreplaceable Truths 🐾
    2025/09/11

    What does it take to rebuild your life after addiction? How can vulnerability and honesty inspire hope in others? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. [Guest Name] for a powerful conversation about facing personal struggles, finding sobriety, and surviving the darkest seasons of life in veterinary medicine. With raw honesty and hard-won wisdom, this episode offers encouragement for anyone navigating recovery and renewal.

    What you'll discover:

    • The early signs of a struggle few talk about in vet med
    • How addiction impacted life inside and outside the clinic
    • The turning point that led to lasting sobriety
    • Practical tools for daily recovery and resilience

    Who will love this episode:

    • Veterinarians & veterinary students
    • Animal care professionals
    • Veterinary educators and mentors
    • Animal lovers passionate about veterinary medicine
    • Anyone seeking stories of hope, redemption, and survival

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Welcome to Ep. 38 of Irreplaceable Truths

    02:12 – Dr. [Guest Name]’s early career and first signs of trouble

    07:25 – Life in the clinic while silently struggling

    13:04 – The moment that changed everything

    19:22 – Choosing sobriety and the first days of recovery

    25:31 – How support systems and mentors made a difference

    31:45 – Rebuilding trust with colleagues and clients

    37:08 – Staying sober: tools and daily practices

    43:12 – Why sharing your story matters in vet med

    49:40 – Advice for those still in the fight

    54:58 – Closing thoughts and words of hope

    Stay Connected:

    • Like this video if you found value in this discussion!
    • Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.
    • Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

    Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Ep. 38

    #VetSobriety #VetMedSurvival #IrreplaceableTruths

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    56 分
  • Why Soft Skills Matter in Vet Med | Burnout, Mentorship & Culture | Irreplaceable Truths 🐾
    2025/09/11

    What’s driving the disconnect in veterinary medicine — and what can we do about it? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Brianna Armstrong, DVM, for a passionate, solutions-focused episode of Irreplaceable Truths. With deep honesty and a shared desire to make vet med better, they discuss what’s failing early-career veterinarians, how corporate structures miss the mark, and why leadership and mentorship — not just medicine — are the keys to fixing it.

    What you’ll discover:

    • Why early-career vets are disengaging and what needs to change
    • How pass/fail grading could curb perfectionism in professional schools
    • Why mentorship is more than a buzzword — it’s a practice standard
    • The hidden toll of euthanasia and the emotional labor no one talks about
    • How one DVM is building better partnerships — and better practice culture

    Who will love this episode:

    • Early-career veterinarians & vet students
    • Veterinary educators, deans & CE planners
    • Practice owners, leaders & corporate executives
    • Anyone invested in improving the future of vet med

    Stay Connected:

    • Like this video if you found value in this discussion!
    • Drop your questions or share your stories in the comments.
    • Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • VetMedIT.com – Early-career veterinarian research study & survey links
    • Ready Vet Go – Professional mentorship for new grads
    • MentorVet, Evolve Vets, Veterinary Vibes

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

    Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    We don’t sugarcoat the struggle — because the truth deserves better.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction to Dr. Brianna Armstrong and vet med burnout

    04:48 Leadership gaps and the impact of mentorship

    11:32 Why soft skills matter more than grades

    18:06 The problem with corporate culture and vet tech pay

    26:17 Practice ownership: partners, risks, and unexpected wins

    34:40 The myth of work-life balance for new grads

    41:13 Disrupting CE, education models, and selection criteria

    49:55 How the next generation can rebuild vet med

    Ep. 37

    #veterinarymedicine #sobriety #IrreplaceableTruth

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    56 分
  • The Wrong Fit? | Vet School Admissions, Leadership Fails & Industry Culture | Irreplaceable Truths 🐾
    2025/09/10

    Are we selecting the wrong people for vet school — and ignoring what really matters in practice? In this eye-opening episode of Irreplaceable Truths, host Dr. Gershon Alaluf is joined again by Dr. Brianna Armstrong, DVM, for a powerful conversation about culture, burnout, mentorship, and what metrics truly matter in vet med. Together, they pull no punches about corporate takeovers, emotional exhaustion, and how misaligned values are breaking the profession from the inside out.

    What you’ll discover:

    • Why vet school admissions may be fueling the burnout crisis
    • How ACT and hard metrics are failing veterinarians and clients alike
    • The power of practice culture, mentorship, and emotionally intelligent leadership
    • What early-career veterinarians really need to thrive — not just survive
    • How one DVM created 20 future veterinarians through mentorship

    Who will love this episode:

    • Early-career veterinarians & students
    • Vet school faculty and admissions committees
    • Practice owners, managers & hospital leadership teams
    • Veterinary professionals frustrated with corporate culture
    • Anyone ready to challenge the status quo in vet med

    Stay Connected:

    • Like this video if it got you thinking!
    • Drop your thoughts or questions in the comments.
    • Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • VetMedIT.com – Research study for early-career veterinarians
    • Ready Vet Go – Mentorship cohort for new grads
    • MentorVet, Evolve Vets, Veterinary Vibes

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

    Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    We don’t sugarcoat the struggle — because the truth deserves better.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Opening thoughts: the wrong people in vet school?

    05:33 A life in vet med: from clinics to corporate regret

    11:08 From impostor syndrome to an MBA and DBA

    17:04 Emotional demands and broken mentorship systems

    23:18 Rethinking vet school selection and professional identity

    30:16 Work-life balance, gender roles & traditional practice models

    37:50 The client conversation — how communication changes outcomes

    45:20 Culture, leadership, and hiring for the long haul

    51:14 Why corporate metrics fail and ACT doesn't measure value

    56:08 How reviews, staff support, and mentorship define success

    1:01:10 Teaching, CE, and the future of veterinary education

    1:05:00 The rise of toxicity — and the birth of Irreplaceable Truths

    Ep. 36

    #vetschooladmissions #vetmedculture #emotionalintelligence

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Are We All Burning Out? | When Law & Veterinary Medicine Mirror Each Other | Irreplaceable Truths 🐾
    2025/09/10

    What happens when the pressure to be perfect collides with compassion fatigue and client expectations? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Carrie Fogliani Richards, Esq. — CEO, partner, author, and health law powerhouse — for a raw, insightful episode of Irreplaceable Truths that reveals the emotional parallels between veterinary and legal professions. From burnout and work-life imbalance to professional identity and mentorship, this episode delivers hard truths and honest strategies for surviving high-pressure careers.

    What you’ll discover:

    • Why new lawyers and veterinarians burn out so quickly
    • The power of saying no — and firing clients
    • What lawyers can teach veterinarians about mentorship and identity
    • How working moms navigate demanding professional lives
    • Emotional resilience and the mindset required to survive and thrive

    Who will love this episode:

    • Veterinarians & veterinary students
    • Lawyers & law students
    • Healthcare professionals in high-stress roles
    • Professionals struggling with burnout and work-life balance
    • Anyone building a purpose-driven career

    Stay Connected:

    • Like this video if you found value in this discussion!
    • Drop your questions or share your thoughts in the comments.
    • Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Carrie Fogliani Richards, Esq. – Health law attorney, CEO, and author
    • For inquiries: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

    Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro – Why compare law and vet med?

    01:07 Carrie’s journey: UChicago, LMU, and health law

    03:01 Emotional demands of law vs. veterinary practice

    06:17 Mentorship, psychological safety, and burnout

    08:59 Why young professionals crash early

    12:09 Professional identity, ego, and the law firm grind

    16:01 Finding your “why” to avoid burnout

    21:06 Mental health and substance use in law

    25:16 Balancing CEO life, law, and motherhood

    29:15 Joy, impact, and growth: Carrie’s daily compass

    34:12 Dealing with toxic clients and red flags

    39:12 Building a supportive culture in your practice

    45:00 Final thoughts and how to get in touch

    Ep. 35

    #burnoutawareness #worklifebalance #professionalidentity

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    46 分
  • Burnout in the Barn? | Early-Career Boundaries & Equine Realities | Irreplaceable Truths 🐾
    2025/09/10

    Why do so many equine vets burn out in silence? Can boundaries really exist in such a demanding field? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Chelsey Fishenfeld for a raw, revealing episode of Irreplaceable Truths about the emotional demands of equine medicine, the financial realities no one talks about, and how early-career veterinarians can begin setting boundaries without losing their compassion. With hard-earned experience and practical insight, Dr. Fishenfeld breaks the silence on what it really takes to survive and grow in this field.

    What you’ll discover:

    • Why boundaries are essential in emotionally intense veterinary roles
    • What a day in the life of an equine vet really looks like
    • How 75 Hard reshaped her outlook on work-life balance
    • The truth about financial pressure and client pushback
    • How emotional intelligence helps sustain a career in veterinary medicine

    Who will love this episode:

    • Equine veterinarians & large animal vets
    • Early-career veterinary professionals
    • Veterinarians redefining work-life balance
    • Practice owners building emotionally intelligent teams
    • Animal lovers fascinated by the equine world
    • Anyone navigating boundaries in a caregiving profession

    Stay Connected:

    • Like this video if you found value in this discussion!
    • Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments.
    • Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Email Dr. Fishenfeld: chelseyfishenfeld@gmail.com

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

    Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction and Dr. Fishenfeld’s journey into equine medicine

    03:55 Mentorship, horse-girl beginnings, and clinical identity

    07:27 Balancing burnout, emergencies, and boundaries

    12:05 Financial disconnect and payment struggles in equine care

    18:44 When compassion meets emotional labor in the field

    26:05 What a real day in equine medicine looks like

    33:00 Energy drinks, 75 Hard, and staying grounded

    36:45 Equine medicine, motherhood, and the challenge of balance

    39:12 Boundaries, depersonalization, and learning when to say no

    43:01 Practicing emotional intelligence with difficult clients

    47:20 Practicing—not perfecting—medicine

    52:58 Controversial calls and clinical risk in emergencies

    56:02 What technology and travel models are changing in equine care

    Ep. 34

    #equinemedicine #earlycareervet #vetburnout

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    1 時間 7 分
  • From Linebacker to DVM | Mentorship & Mental Grit with Dr. Jake Rostas | Irreplaceable Truths 🐾
    2025/09/10

    What drives a Division I All-American linebacker to become a veterinary surgeon? How does running 100 miles help build mental toughness for medicine? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Jake Rostas — new DVM, ultramarathoner, and surgical hopeful — as they dive into identity, resilience, and mentorship in the transition from student to professional. From the OR to the trail, this episode is a blueprint for how to thrive under pressure and stay true to your goals.

    What you’ll discover:

    • The mindset shift from athlete to veterinarian
    • How ultramarathons build resilience for the clinic
    • Why early-career mentorship matters more than ever
    • Daily strategies for time management, discipline, and perspective

    Who will love this episode:

    • Veterinary students & recent grads
    • DVMs balancing career & wellness
    • Surgical hopefuls & specialty applicants
    • Former athletes in medicine
    • Mentors and mentees in veterinary practice

    Stay Connected:

    • Like this video if you found value in this story
    • Drop your questions or share your own vet school journey in the comments
    • Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins
    • Complications by Atul Gawande
    • Georgia Jewel 100 Mile Race
    • Movember Foundation

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

    Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction to Dr. Jake Rostas

    03:10 From All-American linebacker to future veterinary surgeon

    08:12 Mentorship, motivation, and discovering surgery

    14:00 Balancing vet school with ultramarathon training

    20:47 Discipline, mental resilience, and legacy

    27:04 Time management strategies and goal setting

    33:00 Handling imperfection and emotional clients

    39:00 Growth through adversity in both medicine and sport

    45:00 Final reflections, favorite mantras, and future goals

    Ep. 33

    #veterinarymentorship #ultramarathonmindset #earlycareervet

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    49 分
  • From Trauma to Leadership | ACEs, Addiction & Clinic Culture | Irreplaceable Truths 🐾
    2025/09/10

    What happens when unspoken trauma meets professional burnout? Can veterinary leadership evolve through vulnerability, healing, and accountability? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guest Dr. Phil Richmond, DVM, CAPP, CPHSA, CPPC, CCFP — national veterinary well-being leader — as they explore the impact of ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences), addiction recovery, and the future of leadership in veterinary medicine. This powerful, raw conversation unpacks what it takes to lead, change clinic culture, and truly support early-career professionals.

    What you’ll discover:

    • How childhood trauma shapes stress and addiction in veterinary medicine
    • Why psychological safety matters more than “nice” leadership
    • Tools for building emotionally resilient teams and sustainable practices
    • A personal story of recovery, transformation, and paying it forward

    Who will love this episode:

    • Veterinary students & early-career veterinarians
    • Practice leaders & medical directors
    • Mental health professionals in veterinary spaces
    • Anyone committed to healing culture and advancing well-being in vet med

    Stay Connected:

    • Like this video if this episode moved you
    • Drop your questions or insights in the comments
    • Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Dr. Amy Edmondson – Psychological Safety research
    • CDC & Kaiser Permanente ACEs Study
    • Dr. Zach Mercurio – Mattering at Work
    • Harvard Business Review – Psychological Safety in Teams

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

    Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Dr. Phil’s story: addiction, trauma, and early career struggle

    04:58 What ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) reveal about our profession

    10:46 How trauma rewires the veterinary brain

    16:18 Building safe clinics: psychological safety vs. “nice” leadership

    21:04 How to spot a healthy practice culture before accepting the job

    27:31 Perpetual job ads: what they really signal

    30:00 The emotional cost of feeling unseen

    33:08 Why belonging, mattering, and vulnerability fuel strong teams

    40:00 Healing forward: rejecting toxic traditions in vet med

    42:45 Are leaders born or made? Dr. Phil’s perspective

    45:20 A powerful story: when a tech saved a life by speaking up

    50:00 Final thoughts: leading the next generation of veterinary professionals

    Ep. 32

    #veterinaryleadership #vetmentalhealth

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    47 分