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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2025 · 1H 2M

When Caring Hurts: Protecting Your Mental Health While Advocating for Dogs | Just a Dog Podcast

from Just a Dog Podcast · host Nadine Burzler

We've all been there scrolling through social media, witnessing questionable advice or practices, and feeling that familiar surge of helplessness and frustration.With so much suffering in the world right now, from global conflicts to environmental destruction, many of us are experiencing what some are calling "global mourning."When we're already carrying this collective sadness, how do we honour our deep care for dogs without burning ourselves out?In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tara Quinn, a chartered psychologist with over 20 years of experience and founder of the Human Animal Welfare Alliance.We explore the emotional toll of witnessing animal suffering and discuss practical tools for staying grounded when our compassion threatens to overwhelm us.Dr. Tara shares insights from her work supporting those on the front lines of animal welfare, revealing why understanding our nervous system responses is crucial for sustainable advocacy. You'll discover simple, portable techniques for self-soothing that you can use anywhere, from coffee shop queues to heated Facebook debates.Because here's the truth: we can't pour from an empty cup. Learning to care for ourselves isn't selfish; it's essential for creating the change we want to see.This conversation might just shift how you approach both your own wellbeing and your advocacy for dogs.New episodes drop every Thursday.

We've all been there scrolling through social media, witnessing questionable advice or practices, and feeling that familiar surge of helplessness and frustration.With so much suffering in the world right now, from global conflicts to environmental destruction, many of us are experiencing what some are calling "global mourning."When we're already carrying this collective sadness, how do we honour our deep care for dogs without burning ourselves out?In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tara Quinn, a chartered psychologist with over 20 years of experience and founder of the Human Animal Welfare Alliance.We explore the emotional toll of witnessing animal suffering and discuss practical tools for staying grounded when our compassion threatens to overwhelm us.Dr. Tara shares insights from her work supporting those on the front lines of animal welfare, revealing why understanding our nervous system responses is crucial for sustainable advocacy. You'll discover simple, portable techniques for self-soothing that you can use anywhere, from coffee shop queues to heated Facebook debates.Because here's the truth: we can't pour from an empty cup. Learning to care for ourselves isn't selfish; it's essential for creating the change we want to see.This conversation might just shift how you approach both your own wellbeing and your advocacy for dogs.New episodes drop every Thursday.

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