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The Weekly Recall with Duke Ferguson — 36 episodes

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#36 How Emotional Strength Creates Freedom for You and Your Dog

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#35 Consistency Changes Everything: The Simple Truth Most People Keep Skipping

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#34 Why Calm Leadership Changes Everything — For Your Dog and Your Life

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#33 What if your dog's reactivity isn't really a dog problem?

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#32 The stone in front of you

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#31 Repairing Trust When Communication Breaks Down

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#30 The Tool Isn’t the Problem

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#29 Why Dogs Need Time to Think

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#28 Four Ways Your Dog Is Trying to Communicate With You

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#27 Reinforcement Builds Resilience

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#26 Train Through the Doubt

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#25. False Beliefs, Real Confidence

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#24 Confidence Under Pressure

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#23 Build A Runway, Not A Rollercoaster

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#22 What Gets Your Attention Gets You

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#21 Motivation Isn’t Found. It’s Built.

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#20 Stop Setting Realistic Goals

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#19 Your Dog Needs a Better You

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#18 The Week That Makes High Performers

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#17 A Christmas Message From My Heart To Yours

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#16 Crushing Imposter Syndrome For Dog Trainers And Canine Pros

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#15 You do not rise to your goals, you fall to your habits

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#14 Focus, Your Dog, and Why Your Phone Is the Real Villain

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#13 Procrastination is sneaky… here’s how to beat it

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#12 Mastering Time: The Art of Prioritization in Training and Life

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#11 Confidence Grows In Connection, Remote Collars, Faith, And The Confidence Connection Loop

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#10 Repetition, reinforcement, and why doing the work feels good

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#9 Confidence Starts with Clarity

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#8 How’s your energy been lately?

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#7 Change Your Habits, Change Your Life: Protecting Your Mental & Emotional Energy

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#6 Your Breath Is Your Superpower

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#5 Be the Energy Manager Your Dog (and Life) Needs

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#4 Breaking Big Goals Into Small Wins with Behavior Chains

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The Three Keys That Change Your Training

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Behavior Is Selfish (And That’s Good News): How to Communicate Clearly and Build Real Habits

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Clarity First: How to Set Goals for You and Your Dog