Dennis Brooks DVM, Horse Eyes and Veterinary Medicine – Podcast #060 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

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  1. I loved, loved, loved listening to your conversation with Dr Brooks. It made me think of conversations I had with my vets many years ago. They often stayed around to chat, imparting bits of knowledge, sharing anecdotes, and just connecting. I doubt I realized at the time how valuable it was from a learning perspective, or what that indicated about their skills and commitment to their field, but it was enjoyable and I looked forward to seeing them. It did set an example for me in my work, though. No matter what field you’re in, if you can’t make a connection with someone, or if they are unwilling to make a connection with you, just for a few minutes, communication and work is going to take more effort than necessary. We learn between the lines and through curiosity. Maybe that’s something we figure out as we get more life experience. I seem to run into more and more people who are dismissive and less curious. Thanks for this presentation. You’re very much appreciated!