Ask Dr. Caryn
- The Happy Meemaw
- Jul 30
- 1 min read
This week's podcast features a woman who faced adversity in her youth but persevered, took care of her family, followed her dream, and has achieved many successes in the animal, non-profit, and business world.
I met Dr. Caryn Self-Sullivan several years ago when she served on her town council, and I had the opportunity to get to know her better as part of a local business networking group. Her story is inspirational for anyone who might feel they've missed opportunities. It's never too late to get started.
I especially love this conversation because Dr. Caryn was a little nervous about doing the podcast. Still, nothing could've been more natural for her than to talk about her life, her accomplishments, and all the passions she's turned into positives.
This week is especially great for dog owners, as we discuss Dr. Caryn's specialty of "helping dogs fix their people," as well as her fabulous boutique, which offers a range of items for pets and their owners. She has years of experience working with dogs and their owners. I encourage you to comment here or on Dr. Caryn's website with any questions you may have for her.
You can learn more about Dr. Caryn and her personalized training and behavior modification for dogs and their people by visiting www.askdrcaryn.com. You can also shop her boutique at SHOP ONLINE | Ask Dr. Caryn
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Check out Dr. Caryn's episode at https://riverside.fm/shared/exported-clip/f317736d39383e97f887
Jeron, this sounds awesome! You did a great job of editing to make me sound good and to get it down to less than 30 minutes. I have shared with my family and friends and linked to my webpage here https://www.askdrcaryn.com/. As you may have heard, I loss Ren to cancer in July. But he will always be with me in spirit, just out of reach. I miss his smell and his touch.