• “I was afraid of starting agility, but focusing on my dog’s perspective made it fun and easy for both the dog and me!” Beth MacLeod shares her journey into the agility world. | Episode 23
    Apr 18 2024

    In this last episode of our second season, we explore the remarkable journey of Beth MacLeod, a devoted dog lover and professional trainer living just outside Boston, United States.

    With a lifelong passion for dogs, Beth shares how a single book transformed her approach to dog training in the late '90s, leading to a career dedicated to enhancing the bond between dogs and their people.

    "What I thought a dog was, became something totally different." Since then, Beth MacLeod has been devoted to changing people's perspectives. She serves as the Director of Training and Behavior at a local humane society and runs a business focused on helping dogs and their owners overcome behavioral challenges.

    Having lived with dogs almost all her life, she currently shares a home with three beloved dogs: two Goldens and a senior Pekingese, who all play a central role in her dreams and daily life.

    This episode delves into the philosophy that dogs are more than pets; they are friends and family members who fill our lives with joy. Our guest emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting dogs for who they are, fostering a relationship built on trust and mutual respect, and how OneMind Dogs has helped her on this journey.

    Listen to the episode and get inspired by stories of personal growth, the transformative power of positive reinforcement, and great stories from her experiences as a behaviorist and work at the local humane society.

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    41 mins
  • “Never stop dancing” describes the life philosophy of Georgia Denham, as she describes how she started her dog agility journey at the age of 60. | Episode 22
    Apr 4 2024

    In this heartwarming episode, we journey into the life of Georgia Denham, a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother living on the scenic Gold Coast in Southeast Queensland, Australia.

    Georgia's story is a celebration of lifelong passions, representing her deep-rooted love for her Border Collies and the art of dance. Having grown up surrounded by family dogs, it was the past 25 years that truly deepened her commitment to her dogs, embarking on a rewarding path of discovery and mutual growth with them.

    Georgia, a self-described perfectionist, approaches life with full dedication, whether it's nurturing her dogs or indulging in her passions. When she started learning OneMind Dogs' way of training, she instantly loved the feeling of connection. She dedicated herself to learning independently online and training each technique in her small garden with only one jump. Georgia proves that you’re never too old to learn something new!

    She mentioned that one of her biggest learnings has been: “Until you know as a handler what to do, don’t go and take your dog to train”.

    Beyond the world of dog agility and training, Georgia holds a special place in her heart for dance. Her dance journey began at the tender age of five with ballet, which laid the foundation for her lifelong love affair with dance. Georgia's motto, "Never stop Dancing," summarizes her philosophy of life, embodying the joy and fulfillment she finds in both her artistic and canine endeavors.

    Throughout the episode, Georgia shares her inspiring story of how she fell in love with dog agility and how understanding the dog’s perspective has positively impacted her life. Jump into the episode and hear the highlights of her life and what Georgia has learned from her dogs!

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    22 mins
  • Dog agility multi-champion Barb Davis ”My turning point in my agility career was when I chose to listen to my dog” | Episode 21
    Mar 21 2024

    In this engaging episode, we explore the energetic world of Barb Davis, a celebrated dog agility champion from West Palm Beach, Florida, United States.

    With an impressive resume that includes being a 9-time National Champion and a 10-time World team member, Barb's journey in the world of dog agility is truly inspiring!

    Her lifelong passion for dogs began in her childhood with Terriers and Shelties in conformation and obedience competitions. However, the exciting world of agility truly captured her heart.

    Barb's household is a lively blend of agility champions, including two Shelties, a Border Collie, and a Border/Whippet mix.

    Her first significant success came in 1999 when she nailed her first National Championship! This victory was a turning point, leading her to pivot her career towards agility, dedicating her life to teaching the sport. In 2007, she made the brave decision to leave her 15-year tenure as a Mathematics Instructor at a Community College to focus full-time on agility coaching.

    Barb has a lot of stories to share, from agility to her career before dogs, and also something surprising for us all, so go ahead and listen to her exciting life journey and get inspired!


    The OneMind Dogs' very first promotion video Barb mentioned in the episode.

    Learn more about Barb:

    • Facebook
    • Web pages
    • Video of 17 obstacle course with Brewsky and Cappuccino being directed from the Pride Mobility Scooter
    • Video of training agility dogs Brewsky and Cappuccino and talking about Pride Mobility Scooter
    • Video of her BorderWhippet Cappuccino at Cynosport 2022
    • Video of her Border Collie Flex competing at IFCS World Agility Championships 2019
    • Video of her Sheltie Skecher winning AKC Nationals in 2013

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    43 mins
  • Julie Fleetham shares her experience of doing agility with small-sized dogs | Episode 20
    Mar 8 2024

    In this inspiring episode, we chatted with an agility enthusiast, Julie Fleetham, from Minnesota, United States. With over 20 years in the sport, Julie shares insights from her life with her two dogs, a Dachshund and a Dachshund mix.

    She highlights how these energetic dogs have kept her young and active, enriching her life with laughter and excitement. Life with a Dachshund is always exciting! 😊

    Listen in as Julie shares her agility journey, which covers the challenges and learnings of training small-sized dogs, the joy of competing with her best dog so far, and the simple pleasures of life with her playful pets.

    See some of their agility videos:

    • July 2021 CPE Standard Level 3 – Q 1st place
    • Jan 2023 CPE Standard Level C – Q 1st place
    • Feb 2023 CPE Jumpers Level C – Q 1st place


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    21 mins
  • “I wanted to have my damaged hip replaced so I could continue dog agility” - Glenys Atkins shares her inspiring story of starting agility at 67! | Episode 19
    Feb 23 2024

    In this delightful episode, we travel to sunny Australia, where our guest, Glenys Atkins, a long-time dog enthusiast, lives with her supportive family and two miniature poodles, Coco and Chevy.

    Glenys is retired and has even undergone hip replacement surgery, but that doesn’t stop her from being active. What is unique about her story is that she started agility at the age of 67 - so age is definitely not a barrier to starting this great activity! She also explains her thoughts behind her statement: “Agility is not just a sport for young people. It’s a sport that older people can do successfully as well.”

    Learn about her dedication to canine conditioning and the OneMind Dogs method and how these practices shape her life and dreams.

    Glenys loves going to seminars for the supportive and encouraging environment. “There isn’t anything better than going to a OneMind Dogs seminar - it’s just so much fun!” she says.

    Hear an inspiring story about how a love for dog agility led to a remarkable conversation with an orthopedic surgeon.

    Listen to this episode and get inspired!


    Here are the links for the conditioning Glenis is doing with the poodles:

    • Facebook page
    • Webpage


    Her agility videos:

    • "Parkes Trial April 2023 First Clear Run"
    • "Parkes Trial April 2023 First Run"
    • "Rear-end Conditioning Exercise"
    • "Shaping Going Round an Object October 2020"


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    35 mins
  • “Each dog is different” - Nelisia van Dyk sharing her learnings from training multiple dogs | Episode 18
    Feb 9 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary life of Nelisia van Dyk, a passionate dog lover and agility enthusiast from East London, South Africa. Living on a farm with her husband, son, 15 Border Collies, and 3 Papillions, Nelisia's life is a true testament to her love for animals.

    Growing up surrounded by farm animals, Nelisia always had a natural connection with dogs. Her journey with agility began with her deep admiration for the athletic abilities of dogs and their remarkable intuition in reading human behaviors. She shares how agility training and the OneMind Dogs community transformed her understanding of dogs, emphasizing the importance of seeing things from a dog's perspective.

    Nelisa has competed successfully in dog agility, won a silver medal at the IFCS World Champs, and qualified for the FCI World Championships. Despite facing health challenges, her resilience and positive spirit shine through in her stories.

    Listen as Nelisia shares her exciting story, including her visit to Finland!

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    24 mins
  • “From shock collars to understanding the dog’s perspective” - Linda Randall shares her exciting life journey with dogs | Episode 17
    Jan 26 2024

    In this special episode of our podcast, we're excited to introduce a genuinely exciting guest from the United States, Linda Randall! Originally from the east coast of Connecticut and now living in Ohio, Linda represents a spirit of curiosity that has guided her diverse life experiences. With a background rich in cultural immersion, from growing up in a Russian-speaking community to teaching English in Nigeria, the journey is as unique as it is inspiring.

    A passionate advocate for understanding behavior in both people and animals, Linda shares her life with six energetic border collies. Her love for dogs extends beyond companionship, and she is looking forward to learning more about how to help people improve life with their dogs and delving deeper into trauma-informed and trauma-assumed care in people and animals.

    Listen in as we explore the depths of the human-animal bond and the journey of being open-minded and learning and changing opinions and ways of doing things while gathering more information. This episode promises to be engaging from start to finish - an open discussion that takes you along!

    Linda is changing the world in many ways, and you can't miss this episode! Make sure you also share it on your networks.

    Learn more about Linda:

    • Youtube Channel
    • Webpage
    • Facebook
    • Instagram


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    34 mins
  • “It all starts with educating people” - Catie Williams shares valuable insights and tips for first-time puppy and dog owners.| Episode 16
    Jan 11 2024

    In this episode, we talk with Catie Williams, a talented dog agility trainer from the United States. Catie started doing agility in 1999 and has taught dog agility since 2002. Before working with dogs, she had an equally exciting career producing radio and TV commercials.

    Catie and her dogs have won lots of agility championships. She's been a top competitor in many big competitions, like the AKC Agility National Championship and the USDAA Cynosport World Games. Now she is facing a new phase in her training as one of her dogs is going deaf. For those who are not aware, OneMind Dogs was founded because of a deaf dog named Tekla; read more here.

    Catie has trained all sorts of dogs, from tiny Chihuahuas to big Great Danes, and currently, she’s living and competing with three Border Collies: Swirl, Tap, and Jubilation.

    Catie's students have also done really well, earning many titles and competing at high levels. She loves helping her students reach their goals, whether it's doing agility just for fun or competing internationally.

    Catie uses the OneMind Dogs method in her training, and she says it helps handlers understand how their dogs see things. She's participated in lots of seminars with OneMind Dogs coaches and thinks they have been incredibly helpful for her and her students.


    Learn more about Catie:

    • Canine New England
    • Catie's Facebook Page

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    38 mins