Neuro-Inclusive Dog Pod Ep 23: Stuck Between the Doorway: How Embracing Our Journey as ND Business Owners Can Empower Our Clients copertina

Neuro-Inclusive Dog Pod Ep 23: Stuck Between the Doorway: How Embracing Our Journey as ND Business Owners Can Empower Our Clients

Neuro-Inclusive Dog Pod Ep 23: Stuck Between the Doorway: How Embracing Our Journey as ND Business Owners Can Empower Our Clients

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In today’s episode of the Neuro-Inclusive Dog Pod, I’m chatting with Helen Motteram from the Pet Professional Network.

Helen is not only a coach but also the creator of the Distinctive Dog Trainer program, where she helps professionals find their identity and build businesses that feel aligned and authentic.

Together we explore:- Why finding your identity as a dog professional matters, especially if you don’t feel like you fit the “typical mould”

- How being open about who we are (including being neurodivergent) can naturally attract the right clients

- The pressures of the dog training industry and how they can make authenticity harder

- Messaging, vulnerability, and bringing more of yourself into your business voice

- Practical steps for showing up more as yourself without feeling overwhelmed

- Creating a values-led, neuro-inclusive business that works for you and your clients

- Advice for handling clients who aren’t the right fit and instead attracting people who align with your values

- Finding confidence to stick with your own approach, even when it feels like everyone else is doing things differently

✨ Make sure you join the Neuro-Inclusive Dog Hub for more support, resources, and community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/neurodoghub

🔗 Connect with Helen:https://www.helenmotteram.com/https://www.petpronetwork.com/https://www.flockwithhelen.com/https://socialpawscheltenham.co.uk/

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