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Ready Vet Go

Ready Vet Go

By: Dani Rabwin
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Ready Vet Go is the podcast for new and early-career veterinarians who want to thrive in practice. Hosted by Dr. Dani Rabwin, each episode features candid conversations and practical guidance on mentorship, confidence, communication, leadership, and building a sustainable veterinary career—covering the real-world challenges vet school doesn’t always prepare you for.

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  • From Vet School to New Grad Mom: Mentorship, Confidence & Work-Life Balance with Ally Williams, DVM | Ready Vet Go
    Jan 31 2026

    In this engaging and heartfelt episode of ReadyVetGo, Dr. Dani Rabwin sits down with Dr. Ally Williams, DVM to talk mentorship, early-career confidence, and what it really looks like to start veterinary practice while becoming a new mom. 👩‍⚕️👶🩺

    Ally shares her non-linear path into veterinary medicine—from growing up with livestock, living in a girls’ home, and nearly choosing a different career, to Ross Vet Prep, transferring schools, and navigating vet school with a newborn. Along the way, she opens up about how mentorship, collaboration, and honest communication shaped her confidence as a brand-new veterinarian. 🤝✨

    This conversation is packed with real-world perspective on choosing the right first job, building trust with clients when complications happen, leaning into discomfort (in practice and on social media), and why being valued as a person—not just a producer—is essential for a sustainable veterinary career. 💛

    📌 What You’ll Learn:

    • A non-traditional path into vet med—and why it still leads to success 🛤️
    • The impact of early mentorship (and chosen mentors) 🤝
    • Ross Vet Prep: what it is and who it’s for 🎓
    • Vet school with a newborn: support, flexibility, and resilience 👶
    • What to look for in a first job (culture, teamwork, real mentorship) 🏥
    • A real dental complication—and how communication preserved client trust 🦷🗣️
    • Why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness 📞
    • Social media, vulnerability, and leaning into discomfort 📱
    • Small daily habits that support confidence and longevity 💪

    🎬 Timestamps:

    00:00 – Intro: Meet Dr. Ally Williams

    01:20 – Early inspiration: dogs, livestock, and a life-changing mentor

    04:10 – Living in a girls’ home + finding support through vet med

    06:40 – Switching majors, academic struggles, and taking time off

    09:15 – Ross Vet Prep: what it is and why it mattered

    12:40 – Vet school + pregnancy + becoming a new mom 👶

    16:10 – Faculty support and bringing a baby to class

    19:00 – Career goals shifting after graduation

    21:30 – Finding the right first job: culture over production

    24:45 – Dental complication as a new grad (and calling for help) 🦷 2

    9:20 – Client communication, honesty, and building trust 🗣️

    33:30 – Social media, discomfort, and inspiring others 📱

    38:10 – Surgery confidence, small wins, and daily habits that matter

    41:45 – Final reflections + encouragement for new grads

    👇 QUESTION FOR YOU: What’s one small habit or support that’s helped you feel more confident in practice? 💛

    Season 1 · Episode 20

    ✅ If this helped, like, subscribe, and share with a vet student or new grad who needs it today.

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    📲 Follow: @readyvetgo_

    📧 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    #ReadyVetGo #VeterinaryMedicine #NewGradVet #VetMentorship #VetMom #WorkLifeBalance #ClientCommunication #EarlyCareerVet #WomenInVetMed

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    38 mins
  • Equine Vet Shortage, Internships, and Field Mentorship with Dr. Chelsea Fishenfeld | Ready Vet Go
    Jan 17 2026

    In this engaging and eye-opening episode of ReadyVetGo, Dr. Dani Rabwin sits down with Dr. Chelsea Fishenfeld—an ambulatory equine veterinarian in California—to talk mentorship, emergency medicine in the field, and what it really takes to survive (and thrive) in modern equine practice.

    Chelsea shares what drew her to horses at age four, why she chose an intensive mentorship/internship after graduating from WesternU (Class of 2022), and how equine medicine is facing a sustainability crossroads—especially when vets are expected to do dentistry all day and colics all night.

    This conversation is packed with real-world perspective on internships, teamwork across large groups, building confidence in high-stakes scenarios, and the communication skills that can make or break client trust.

    📌 What You’ll Learn:

    • Why many equine vets benefit from doing an internship (especially for emergencies)
    • What’s broken in the equine emergency model—and what could fix it
    • How mentorship and collaboration keep practitioners (and horses) safer
    • How to teach clients in real time so they understand the value of care
    • A “mistake/complication” story that highlights why communication is everything
    • How to coach students out of freeze mode and into confidence
    • What grit really means in equine medicine (and why attrition is high)

    🎬 Timestamps:

    00:00 – Intro: Meet Dr. Chelsea Fishenfeld (equine ambulatory in CA)

    01:10 – “Horse vet since age 4”: barns, riding, tech life, and the long road to DVM

    03:05 – WesternU 2022 grad: why she chose an intensive mentorship/internship

    05:05 – Inside the equine hospital model: specialists at your fingertips

    07:10 – Equine emergency reality: why the current system isn’t sustainable

    10:05 – The fix: shifts, haul-in emergencies, and collaborative coverage

    12:05 – Finding mentors: choosing people, not “assigned” relationships

    14:10 – Teaching and leadership: students, pre-vets, and full-circle moments

    17:10 – Should you go equine? The honest talk: lifestyle, safety, grit, and burnout

    20:10 – Client education in real time: narrating colics, tubes, and “showing the value”

    23:10 – Mistakes/complications: when teeth fracture—and how communication saves trust

    26:10 – Where communication is learned: mentors, life experience, and repetition

    28:30 – Mentorship in action: letting students do the thing (and why it matters)

    31:20 – “Freeze mode” is real: building reps, confidence, and capability

    👇 QUESTION FOR YOU: What’s one skill you wish you got more reps on before you were alone in practice?

    Season 1 Ep 19

    ✅ If this helped, like, subscribe, and share with a vet student or new grad who needs it today.

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    📲 Follow: @readyvetgo_

    📧 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    #ReadyVetGo #VeterinaryMedicine #EquineVet #EquineMedicine #VetMentorship #VetInternship #NewGradVet #ClientCommunication #AmbulatoryVet #LargeAnimalVet

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    36 mins
  • ReadyVetGo: New Grad Vet + Ultra Marathon Runner — Mentorship & Confidence with Dr. Jake Rastas | Ready Vet Go
    Jan 3 2026

    In this energizing and real episode of ReadyVetGo, Dr. Dani Rabwin sits down with Dr. Jake Rastas—a new grad veterinarian, rotating intern at the University of Georgia, and ultra marathon runner—for a conversation about mentorship, confidence, and mental resilience in early-career veterinary medicine.

    From Division I football to vet school to internship life, Jake shares how mentors shaped his path, how to stay competitive without becoming toxic, and why you don’t need confidence before doing something hard—confidence often comes after you do it. If you’re a vet student, new grad, or intern trying to build your skills while managing pressure, this one will hit home.

    📌 What You’ll Learn:

    • Mentorship that actually changes your career (and the “pay it forward” culture of vet med)
    • How to build confidence after the hard thing—not before
    • Ultra marathon mindset: “This is what hard feels like”
    • Healthy competition without rooting for others to fail
    • Time management during internship + intense training schedules
    • Learning procedures for the first time: readiness, reality, and resources

    🎬 Timestamps:

    00:00 – Intro: Dani + Jake (new grad, UGA rotating intern, ultra runner)

    01:30 – Jake’s path: D1 football → vet school → internship

    04:10 – Mentors who changed everything (and why “pay it forward” matters)

    07:05 – Competitive drive without becoming toxic

    10:20 – “This is what hard feels like”: ultra running as mental training

    13:40 – Confidence isn’t the prerequisite—action is

    16:05 – Internship time management + training while exhausted

    19:10 – First-time procedures: resources, prep, and staying safe

    22:30 – Handling pressure, feedback, and the learning curve

    25:40 – What Jake wants new grads to hear right now

    👇 QUESTION FOR YOU: What’s one hard thing you’re leaning into right now in vet school, internship, or practice?

    Season 1 Ep18

    ✅ If this helped, like, subscribe, and share with a vet student or new grad who needs it today.

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    📲 Follow: @readyvetgo_

    📧 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    #ReadyVetGo #VeterinaryMedicine #VetMentorship #NewGradVet #VetInternship #VetStudent #UltraMarathonRunner #Confidence #MentalResilience

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    40 mins
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