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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 24 MIN

Epi 39: Rough Shift? How to Vent About Vet Med Without Trauma-Dumping at Home

from Stop the Burnout Podcast · host Dr. Amber Parks, DVM, DABVP

You love the people in your life, but they’re not in veterinary medicine, and sometimes talking about work leaves everyone feeling frustrated, misunderstood, or overwhelmed. In this episode, I break down why we feel the urge to vent after emotionally heavy days in vet med and how to share what you’re carrying without trauma-dumping or either party feeling frustrated or resentful. If you’ve ever felt unheard at home or guilty for “saying too much,” this conversation will change how you talk about work, for the better.   Click HERE to apply for your complimentary Burnout Breakthrough Session! Follow, friend request, & find me: Instagram Facebook www.thestressandburnoutcoach.com **Give us a 5-star rating on your favorite streaming platform!**

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