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The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Victoria Koks
15 episodes
3 weeks ago
Welcome to the Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast, your go-to source for all things veterinary nursing! Dive into the vibrant world of veterinary life with Vicky as she uncovers the secrets, tips, and hacks that you won't find in any textbook. From heartwarming stories to practical advice, we explore the highs and lows of being a vet nurse. Whether you're looking for motivation, education, or a good laugh, this podcast is here to inspire, inform, and entertain. Tune in and discover how to elevate your career and make the most out of your journey in veterinary nursing!
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Welcome to the Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast, your go-to source for all things veterinary nursing! Dive into the vibrant world of veterinary life with Vicky as she uncovers the secrets, tips, and hacks that you won't find in any textbook. From heartwarming stories to practical advice, we explore the highs and lows of being a vet nurse. Whether you're looking for motivation, education, or a good laugh, this podcast is here to inspire, inform, and entertain. Tune in and discover how to elevate your career and make the most out of your journey in veterinary nursing!
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The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
The Hidden Burden: Chronic Illness in the Veterinary Profession | Ep15
The Hidden Burden: Chronic Illness in the Veterinary Profession
Five years of constant pain, fifteen years of chronic illness, and what it’s really like to work behind the scrubs when your body won’t play along.

💬 What does it mean to work in a profession built on care when your own body won’t cooperate?

In this deeply personal and powerful episode, Vicky opens up about living with hemicrania continua — a rare, constant migraine condition — and fifteen years of navigating chronic illness as a veterinary nurse.

She explores the invisible reality faced by so many veterinary professionals, sharing the latest research, practical ways to support yourself and your team, and an unfiltered look at what real strength actually means in our profession.

Whether you’re living with a chronic condition yourself or simply want to better understand your colleagues, this episode is a love letter to the quiet resilience that keeps veterinary medicine running.

🕓 Timestamps / Chapter Guide

0:00 – Welcome back + Vet Nurse Day reflection
2:25 – Imagine living with pain until 2030
4:00 – The day the migraine started
6:30 – Two and a half years to diagnosis: the long road to Hemicrania Continua
9:00 – Managing the unmanageable
11:45 – The invisible workforce: chronic illness in the vet profession
20:10 – Supporting yourself at work when your body won’t play along
27:15 – How to support a teammate living with chronic illness
33:45 – Redefining strength + why “pushing through” isn’t the goal
37:00 – The Hidden Burden survey: why your story matters
40:15 – What chronic illness has really taught me
44:30 – A message for anyone living with something invisible
44:00 – A message for anyone living with something invisible


💌 If this episode resonated with you, please take a few minutes to share your experience in The Hidden Burden: Chronic Illness in the Veterinary Profession survey.

Your voice matters — and every response helps create a more compassionate, inclusive profession for those living and working with chronic illness.

🧠 Take the survey here: https://forms.gle/XwNPHumqBK6L2hFo9 

Follow Vicky on Instagram @vickythevetnurse for behind-the-scenes stories, survey updates, and upcoming episodes of The Vet Nurse Hacker.

🐾Follow @vetnursehacker for updates on upcoming episodes and exclusive podcast content!

💬 “You don't need to be pain free or symptom free or have everything figured out to still be amazing at what you do.” 

This week on The Vet Nurse Hacker, I’m sharing something deeply personal — five years of constant migraine and fifteen years of chronic illness. This episode is for every vet nurse, vet, and student who keeps showing up when it hurts — for everyone who’s ever felt invisible behind the scrubs.

🎧 Listen now: The Hidden Burden: Chronic Illness in the Veterinary Profession
💌 Take the survey: https://forms.gle/PHE9MJuYYgPRetMm9
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3 weeks ago
28 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Ticked Off: Inside The Ehrlichiosis Epidemic With Dr. Peter Irwin - Part 2 | Ep14
Ticked Off: Inside The Ehrlichiosis Epidemic With Dr. Peter Irwin - Part 2

📄 Episode Show Notes

In Part 1 of this series, Dr Liisa Ahlstrom helped us understand what ehrlichiosis is, where it’s spreading across Australia, and why prevention is so different from paralysis tick disease.

In this episode, we take the next step with Professor Peter Irwin, internal medicine specialist and one of Australia’s leading experts on vector-borne disease in dogs. Peter was directly involved in the very first confirmed cases of ehrlichiosis in the Northern Territory back in 2020, and he brings decades of experience in research, teaching, and clinical medicine.

We dive into:
  • 🩸 Why Peter ranks ehrlichiosis among the top three most serious canine diseases worldwide
  • 🔬 The pathophysiology of Ehrlichia canis — how it causes widespread inflammation, immune complex disease, and systemic illness
  • 📈 The phases of disease (acute, subclinical, chronic) and how dogs present in each stage
  • 🧪 Key diagnostic clues for nurses to watch for on CBCs, blood smears, and biochemistry
  • ⚖️ Differentials and co-infections — when babesiosis or anaplasmosis might also be at play
  • 💉 Treatment pearls: doxycycline, supportive nursing care, blood transfusion considerations, and the controversy around corticosteroid use
  • 🏥 Surgical implications in endemic regions — pre-anaesthetic platelet checks and monitoring for delayed bleeding
  • 🐾 Ehrlichiosis in cats — what’s known, what’s theoretical, and what to watch for
Between Part 1 and Part 2, you now have the full ehrlichiosis picture:
 from prevention and epidemiology to the clinic floor and patient care.

🔗 Resources mentioned in this episode
  • Australian Government DAFF ehrlichiosis resources
  • Fourie et al. 2013 – Transmission within 3 hours of tick bite
  • Stanneck & Fourie 2013 – Seresto preventing E. canis transmission
  • Jongejan et al. 2016 – Comparing repellents vs systemic tick products
💬 If this episode gave you a lightbulb moment, share it with your clinic team or tag me on Instagram @vetnursehacker or @vickythevetnurse.

Your feedback and stories help keep this community strong.
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1 month ago
48 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Ticked Off: The Ehrlichiosis Episode with Dr. Liisa Ahlstrom | Ep13
Ticked Off: The Ehrlichiosis Episode with Dr. Liisa Ahlstrom

Ehrlichiosis is here—and it’s not your usual paralysis tick story. In this warm, technical chat with Dr Liisa Ahlstrom, technical vet at Elanco for Seresto, we break down what ehrlichiosis is, where it’s showing up across Australia, and why prevention looks different when transmission can occur in as little as three hours. This is Part 1 (the what/where/prevention); Part 2 brings Prof. Peter Irwin for diagnostics, differentials, and nursing care.

📄 Episode Show Notes

Most of us on the east coast know the paralysis tick all too well — but did you know there’s another tick-borne disease spreading across Australia that looks completely different? In this episode of the Vet Nurse Hacker podcast, I’m joined by Dr Liisa Ahlstrom, technical vet at Elanco for Seresto, to shine a light on ehrlichiosis.

We unpack:
  • ✅ What ehrlichiosis actually is (and how to pronounce it without tripping over your tongue)
  • ✅ The difference between the brown dog tick and the paralysis tick — and how their diseases show up so differently in patients
  • ✅ Why prevention for ehrlichiosis is a whole new ball game, with transmission happening in as little as three hours
  • ✅ How this disease arrived in Australia, where it’s spreading, and what that means for clinics everywhere
  • ✅ Key myth-busts and takeaways for vet nurses, techs, and vets on the frontlines
This is part one of a two-part ehrlichiosis series.

Today we set the scene with the what, where, and how to prevent it. In part two, I’ll be joined by Professor Peter Irwin for the clinical deep dive into diagnostics, differentials, and nursing care. If you’ve ever pulled a brown dog tick off a patient and thought “phew, at least it’s not a paralysis tick” — this is an episode you can’t afford to miss.

🔗 Resources mentioned in this episode (Links Coming Upon Upload!)
  • Australian Government (DAFF) ehrlichiosis resources: Ehrlichiosis in dogs – information for clinics, owners, and rescues
  • Fourie et al. 2013 – Disease transmission within 3 hours of tick bite: Vet Parasitol. 197:595–603
  • Stanneck & Fourie 2013 – Seresto preventing Ehrlichia canis transmission: Parasitol Res. 112:S21–S32
  • Jongejan et al. 2016 – Comparing repellent vs systemic tick products for ehrlichiosis prevention: Parasit Vectors. 9:348
💬 Got a question, case story, or lightbulb moment from this episode?

I’d love to hear it — DM me on Instagram @vetnursehacker or @vickythevetnurse, or email me at vetnursehacker@gmail.com.
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1 month ago
42 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Beransa Backlash: Sorting Science from Speculation with Babs Tasker | Ep12
Beransa Backlash: Sorting Science from Speculation

Guest: Babs Tasker, Emergency & Critical Care Vet Nurse, Veterinary Territory Manager
Host: Vicky the Vet Nurse

Length: ~1 hr 21 mins
🔍 Episode Summary: This episode dives head-first into one of the most contentious conversations in vet med right now: the backlash surrounding Beransa (Librela). With headlines, social media spirals, and speculation dominating the narrative, it’s time to pause, unpack the science, and get curious—not chaotic.

Our guest, Babs Tasker, is a powerhouse ECC vet nurse with over 30 years in the industry and now a Veterinary Territory Manager at Zoetis. She's here to share insights from the clinic floor and the regulatory world, addressing concerns around Beransa’s safety, the now-infamous Farrell study, updated labels, post-approval data, and the truth behind those adverse event reports.

This isn’t a sponsored episode. There’s no editorial input from Zoetis—just two vet professionals having an open, honest, and evidence-based conversation about how we can advocate for our patients through clarity, not fear.

💬 What We Cover:
  • What Beransa (Librela) is and how it works as a monoclonal antibody
  • What the updated APVMA and FDA labels really mean
  • How post-approval pharmacovigilance works (and why it matters)
  • A breakdown of the Farrell et al. (2025) case series and its limitations
  • The dangers of correlation vs. causation in the age of TikTok and fear-based posts
  • How to navigate misinformation, emotional backlash, and clinical bias
  • Real-world success stories from clinics using Beransa
  • How to use client information sheets, monitor side effects, and report concerns
  • How to hold space for concern without discarding innovation


🛠️ Resources & Links: COMING SOON!!! (One Spotify uploads episode! Stay tuned!)
  • 18.1M Dose Pharmacovigilance Report (Zoetis)
  • Zoetis Client Information Sheet
  • Bedinvetmab vs Meloxicam clinicial study
  • Beransa Canine OA Flow Chart
  • Zoetis response to recent publications re RPOA
  • Read the Farrell et al. (2025) Case Series in Frontiers in Vet Science

✉️ Got Questions?
We want to hear from you. Email us at vetnursehacker@gmail.com or DM @vickythevetnurse or @vetnursehacker with your questions or feedback. We’ll be adding follow-up resources in the show notes as needed!

💌 Final Word: If you’re a vet nurse, vet, or student feeling overwhelmed by the noise—this episode is for you. It’s okay to have questions. It’s okay to be uncertain. But let’s commit to staying informed, open, and always advocating for what matters most: our patients.
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2 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Just a Vet Nurse, Asking to Be Seen: Laura Bennington on ECC, Leadership & Changing the Game | Ep11
Just a Vet Nurse, Asking to Be Seen: Laura Bennington on ECC, Leadership & Changing the Game

 🩺 Episode Summary:
In this deeply honest and empowering episode of the Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast, we sit down with Laura Bennington, RVN, VTS (ECC)—Emergency & Critical Care specialist, educator, and founder of VEST (Veterinary Emergency Specialty Training).

From her early days in general practice in the UK to her move to Australia, Laura shares the winding, wonderful (and at times wobbly) path that led her to advanced certification, founding her own CE platform, and becoming a fierce advocate for vet nurse value.

We unpack the must-haves for your crash cart, triage mistakes to avoid, how to grow confidence in emergency settings, and why leadership doesn’t require a title. And then we go even deeper—into what it really means to say, “I’m just a vet nurse, standing in front of an industry, asking it to value me.”

Whether you're a seasoned ECC nurse, new to the game, or somewhere in between—this one will hit your heart and your clinical brain. 

🧠 What We Cover:
  • Laura’s journey from Scotland to Australia—and from self-doubt to VTS
  • What inspired her to launch VEST, and why nurse-focused CE matters
  • Must-have items for every crash cart (yes, including suction!)
  • The art of rapid triage and managing five blocked cats at once
  • The real difference between experience and empowerment
  • How to build confidence, speak up, and advocate in high-pressure environments
  • Why retention isn't solved by pizza—and what vet nurses actually need
  • The problem with title protection (and how unqualified roles hurt all of us)
  • Hope, burnout, identity, and why ECC is more human than we think
⚡ Rapid Fire Fun:
  • If ECC was a cocktail? 🍸
  • The weirdest (and most satisfying) foreign body story
  • One thing Laura wishes every vet nurse knew
  • Her guilty pleasure post-shift ritual
  • Why “Pred Before Dead” is a thing (sort of)
📲 Connect with Laura Bennington:
  • Instagram: @laurarvn.vest
  • Courses & CE: invest.thinkific.com
  • Email: vet.emergency.specialty.training@gmail.com
🐾 Loved this episode?

Tap follow, leave a review, or share it with the vet nurse who needs to hear this.
For more real talk and deep dives, follow @vetnursehacker and @vickythevetnurse. 

Check out Uncage Me — our signature course for veterinary professionals ready to reclaim their joy - www.vetxir.com
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2 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Surfing C02 Waves: How to Spot Shark Fin and The Leak on a Capnograph | Ep10
Surfing the CO₂ Waves: How to Spot Shark Fin & The Leak on a Capnograph

🎧 Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast – Episode 10
Capnography isn’t just a bunch of squiggly lines — it’s your patient’s ventilation story, written in real time.

And in this episode, we’re zeroing in on two triangle-shaped waveforms that can trip you up if you don’t know what you’re looking at: The Shark Fin and The Leak.

You’ll learn:
🐟 The Shark Fin – What it means when your capnograph slopes up during exhalation (hint: it’s an outflow resistance problem), what causes it in vet patients, and exactly how to troubleshoot it before things get hairy.

🎈 The Leak – How to spot that right-sloping triangle that says gas is sneaking out where it shouldn’t, the most common culprits in practice, and the fast checks that can fix it before your patient’s ventilation or airway protection is compromised.

 🧠 Memory hacks so you can instantly recognise which triangle you’re looking at, even under pressure.

🛠 Real-life scenarios from the treatment room so you can see these waveforms in action — from cats with deflating cuffs mid-dental, to Yorkies with airway collapse. Whether you’re new to anaesthesia monitoring or you’ve been staring at capnographs for years, this episode will make sure you never mix up these two lookalikes again — and that you know exactly what to do when you spot them.

📎 Resources & Extras:
  • Visual waveform cheat sheet (Shark Fin vs. Leak)
  • Quick-reference nurse action checklist for both waveforms
  • Links to more capnography deep dives from trusted veterinary sources
💬 Have you spotted a Shark Fin or a Leak in one of your patients? Share your story and tag me — I love hearing how you’re putting these skills into action.
@vickythevetnurse
@vetnursehacker
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3 months ago
20 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Ask Me Anything: Vet Nurse Hacker Confessions | Ep9
🎧 Vet Nurse Hacker — Ask Me Anything: Vet Nurse Hacker Confessions 
Host: Vicky, VTS (Nutrition)
Episode Type: Solo AMA (Ask Me Anything)

🩺 Episode Overview:
 In this raw and real AMA-style episode, Victoria answers the juiciest questions she's received from vet nurses across the profession. From clinical confidence to imposter syndrome, burnout to boundaries, and everything in between — this episode is a vulnerable deep-dive into what it really means to be a vet nurse in 2025. If you've ever asked yourself, “Is there more to this career?” — this episode is your sign that yes, there is. So grab a cuppa and let’s unpack the heart, hustle, and hidden truths of vet nursing.

🔥 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
  • The #1 Clinical Skill Every Nurse Should Master (Spoiler: It’s Not Intubation)
  • Why Victoria believes VTS titles are absolutely worth it
  • The hardest case she’s ever worked on — and how it shaped her forever
  • The two things she’d change about how nurses are treated in clinic (utilization + pay!)
  • Real talk about quitting, staying, and questioning your place in the profession
  • How she rebuilt her career after hitting rock bottom
  • The truth about burnout — how sneaky it is, and how you might not even know you're in it
  • Her hot take on resilience training (aka: stop giving us more PowerPoints while we drown)
  • Why rest is a boundary, not a reward
  • Her journey with imposter syndrome as a specialist — and how she pushes through it
  • What a typical day looks like now as a business owner and locum nurse
  • Her advice to any vet nurse thinking about walking away
💡 Key Takeaways:
  • Advocacy is a clinical skill — and your voice matters.
  • You can absolutely step away from vet nursing and come back stronger.
  • Burnout is preventable, but only if we start recognizing it and supporting each other.
  • There is a future for vet nurses who want more — in leadership, business, education, product development, coaching, and beyond.
  • You’re not stuck. You’re expanding. That’s worth celebrating.
🧠 Resources Mentioned:

🌟 Uncage Me: The Radical Reset for the Human Behind the Healer
An emotional reset course built specifically for vet nurses, techs, and vets.
Normally $249 — get it for just $99 with the code vetnursehacker
→ Uncage Me: RESET NOW
Learn more about Uncage Me: The Radical Reset for the Human Behind the Healer Here!

🎙️ Episode 5 — Claire Boyle’s Career Pivot to Life Coach
🎧 A must-listen if you’re thinking about building a career beyond the clinic.

🐾 Connect with Vicky
  • Instagram: @vickythevetnurse
  • Email: vetnursehacker@gmail.com or @vetnursehacker
  • Companion Animal Nutrition Service: cans.vet
  • VetXIR (training + wellbeing): vetxir.com
💬 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a vet nurse friend who needs to hear it. 💛
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3 months ago
30 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
The Code Whisperer: ECC, Education and Empowerment with Megan Brashear | Ep8
In this powerhouse episode of The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast, Vicky is joined by the legendary Megan Brashear, BS, RVT, VTS (ECC) — a veterinary technician specialist, international speaker, educator, and deeply respected leader in emergency and critical care. From baby Megan’s animal-obsessed beginnings to becoming one of the most recognisable voices in veterinary nursing education, this episode explores her journey, lessons learned, and why she believes ECC nurses are absolutely superheroes. Megan opens up about:
  • The chaotic but exhilarating early days of ECC
  • Why mentorship, teamwork and emotional intelligence are non-negotiable in vet med
  • How she navigated burnout, leadership and major life change
  • What keeps her in love with ECC, even after two decades
  • Why techs teaching techs is the legacy she's most passionate about
  • Her favourite topics to teach (spoiler: bring on the acid-base nerds!)
Packed with honesty, humour, real-life stories (including auto-transfusing blood in a white boxer at 3AM), and practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone in the veterinary profession—especially those curious about ECC, leadership, or public speaking.

💡 Topics Covered:
  • Megan’s vet tech origin story
  • ECC highs, heartbreaks, and what makes it magical
  • The truth about burnout and working “invincible” shifts
  • The transition from floor to education and leadership
  • Training tips and in-the-moment learning in emergency settings
  • Her journey to becoming an international educator and speaker
  • Advice for vet nurses wanting to get into public speaking
  • The secret to longevity in vet med (hint: it involves peanut butter & good people)
  • Rapid fire: scrub pocket surprises, chaotic shifts, theme songs & more
🧠 Key Takeaway:
“You can do this—you just may need to make a few changes. You don’t have to push so hard all the time. The knowledge will come. You’ll get there.” — Megan Brashear
🔗 Connect with Megan:
Catch Megan at upcoming conferences like VMX and IVECCS, or come say hi at her next international speaking engagement—she promises she actually loves talking to people, even as an introvert.

Follow Vicky@vickythevetnurse and @vetnursehacker and learn more at www.vetxir.com
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3 months ago
55 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
The Vet Nurse's Guide to Brave Conversations | Ep7
The Vet Nurse's Guide to Brave Conversations 🩺 Episode Summary:
In this heartfelt episode of Vet Nurse Hacker, Vicky unpacks the emotional reality of having hard conversations in vet med—from asking for a break, to setting a boundary, to speaking up when something doesn’t feel right. If you’ve ever cried in your car after a shift or second-guessed your voice in the treatment room, this one’s for you. Vicky walks you through the emotional labour we carry as vet nurses, how that impacts our ability to speak up, and—most importantly—how to reclaim your voice without burning out or burning bridges. With practical tools like the SANE Method, grounding strategies, and easy-to-remember scripts, this episode is your go-to guide for building brave conversations that honour your humanity. 🧠 What You'll Learn:
  • Why hard conversations feel unsafe (hint: it's not about confidence)
  • How emotional labour affects our ability to advocate for ourselves
  • The SANE Method to prepare what you want to say
  • Scripts and phrases to hold your ground without conflict
  • Nervous system regulation tools for before and after the convo
  • How to reflect, reset, and reclaim your power—even if it felt messy
🛠️ Tools & Takeaways:
  • SANE Method: Situation, Action, Need, Emotion
  • Box breathing & grounding anchors
  • Mantras to stay calm: “I am safe to speak. My needs matter.”
  • Broken record technique for holding boundaries under pressure
  • Reflection questions to build self-trust post-conversation
🧡 VetXIR + Uncage Me
If this episode landed deep—if you’re ready to go from just surviving to showing up with confidence—explore VetXIR for in-clinic skill building, or join Uncage Me, the emotional reset course for the human behind the healer. 📱 Connect with Victoria:
Instagram: @vickythevetnurse
Podcast IG: @vetnursehacker
Website: vetxir.com 💬 Listener Love:
“If this episode resonated, or you're processing your own brave convo, DM me on IG or leave a voice note—I'd love to hold space for you.” 🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with the vet nurse who needs to hear it.
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3 months ago
29 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Nailed It: How Vet Tech Alex Contreras Built KlipTrio From the Ground Up | Ep6
🎙️ Episode Title: Nailed It — How Vet Tech Alex Contreras Built KlipTrio From the Ground Up 🚨 Episode Highlights:
In this inspiring episode of The Vet Nurse Hacker, Vicky is joined by veterinary technician, canine massage therapist, and entrepreneur Alex Contreras — the visionary creator behind KlipTrio, the world’s first 3-in-1 nail clipper with an integrated file and disposable styptic powder cartridge. Together, they dive into:
  • Alex’s journey from vet tech to award-winning inventor
  • The everyday clinic frustration that sparked KlipTrio’s creation
  • How one traumatic nail trim became a lightbulb moment 💡
  • Why KlipTrio is a confidence-boosting must-have for every clinic and pet parent
  • Alex’s bold leap into entrepreneurship and his all-in approach (yes, including a tattoo!)
  • The launch of PetTrio Charity and his powerful mission to support both pets and the people who care for them
🔥 If you’ve ever cursed your way through a nail trim or dreamed of building something that solves a real clinical problem, this one will fire you up. Expect laughter, truth bombs, and a healthy dose of "you can do it too." 🛠️ What Is KlipTrio?
KlipTrio is a patented 3-in-1 nail clipper designed by a vet tech for vet professionals and pet parents:
  • Nail clipping, filing, and styptic application in one tool
  • Hygienic, disposable styptic powder cartridges
  • Built for speed, safety, and reducing patient (and human!) stress
💡 Spoiler alert: It's the tool you didn't know you needed until now. 🫶 Support the Mission
Alex’s work doesn’t stop at innovation. Through PetTrio Charity, he's helping fund veterinary care for underserved communities, supporting vet tech education, and advocating for accessible pet healthcare. 👉 Follow and support:
  • Website: www.kliptrio.com | www.pettriocharity.org
  • Instagram: @kliptrio | @pettriocharity
  • TikTok: @kliptrio
💬 Call to Action:
Loved this episode? Show some love:
  • Hit follow on your podcast app
  • Leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review
  • Share it with a vet nurse or pet parent who hates nail trims
🧠 Bonus Mention:
This episode is brought to you by Uncage Me — an 8-week radical reset for the human behind the healer. If you’re ready to ditch burnout and rediscover your joy in practice, check out the course via the show notes.

Chapters
  • 00:00Introduction to Innovation in Vet Med
  • 01:04Alex Contreras: A Journey from Passion to Purpose
  • 03:59The Importance of Veterinary Technicians
  • 06:47Finding Passion in Veterinary Dentistry
  • 09:19The Entrepreneurial Spirit: From Dogapy to ClipTrio
  • 11:58The Birth of ClipTrio: Addressing Pain Points in Nail Trimming
  • 14:56Designing ClipTrio: Features and Benefits
  • 17:37The Patent Journey: Overcoming Challenges
  • 21:32The Future of ClipTrio and Its Impact on Vet Med
  • 39:12The Journey of an Entrepreneur
  • 41:16Transforming Challenges into Opportunities
  • 43:59Navigating Aggressive Pets: A Case Study
  • 50:25Innovating with ClipTrio: A New Approach to Nail Trimming
  • 55:58Philanthropy and the Pet Trio Charity
  • 01:02:25Building a Community: The Human-Animal Bond
  • 01:05:47Time Management and Balancing Responsibilities
  • 01:08:33Protecting Your Energy and Space
  • 01:13:16Vision for the Future: Dreams and Aspirations
  • 01:20:26Embracing the Vet Nurse...
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4 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
From Stethoscopes to Self-Discovery — Claire Boyle’s Simple Solutions | Ep5
In this episode of the Vet Nurse Hacker podcast, host Victoria speaks with Claire Boyle, a veterinary nurse and life coach, about her journey through the veterinary profession, her transition into corporate life, and her passion for coaching fellow veterinary professionals. They discuss the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and the value of mentorship in navigating the challenges of the veterinary field. Claire shares insights from her coaching practice, Claire's Simple Solutions, and emphasizes the need for community support and personal development in the veterinary industry.  
  • Claire Boyle's journey showcases diverse career paths in veterinary nursing.
  • The transition from vet nursing to corporate roles can be challenging yet rewarding.
  • Territory managers play a crucial role in supporting veterinary clinics.
  • Setting boundaries is essential for preventing burnout in veterinary professionals.
  • Coaching can provide valuable support for those feeling lost in their careers.
  • Investing in personal development is key to self-worth and growth.
  • Community support is vital for veterinary professionals facing challenges.
  • Mindset shifts can transform how we perceive our roles and responsibilities.
  • Every veterinary professional should consider having a mentor or coach.
  Chapters
  • 00:00Introduction to Claire Boyle's Journey
  • 04:32The Early Days: Discovering Vet Nursing
  • 07:42Cultural Influences and Personal Growth
  • 12:46Challenges in the Veterinary Field
  • 16:50Transitioning to Corporate Life
  • 20:29Life as a Territory Manager
  • 31:12The Importance of Nutrition in Veterinary Care
  • 33:51Awards and Achievements: Balancing Success
  • 37:29Advice for Aspiring Vet Nurses
  • 40:25Becoming a Coach: A New Chapter
  • 43:07The Journey into Coaching
  • 46:13Understanding Coaching vs. Mentoring
  • 49:44The Passion for Coaching
  • 53:46Claire's Simple Solutions: Mission and Vision
  • 57:55The Joys and Challenges of Entrepreneurship
  • 01:00:31Setting Boundaries in Caregiving
  • 01:02:44Grounding Techniques for Caregivers
  • 01:09:46Taking the First Step in Your Journey
  • 01:11:31Finding Clarity in Coaching
  • 01:15:39Investing in Self-Development
  • 01:19:18Mindset Matters: Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions
  • 01:22:22Embracing the Vet Nurse Journey
  • 01:22:22Overcoming Burnout in Veterinary Nursing
Claire's Simple Solutions: https://www.instagram.com/claires_simple_solutions/   Uncage Me: The Radical Reset for the Human Behind The Healer - www.vetxir.com
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4 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Scrubbed In, Left Out - We Do The Work, Now Let Us Own The Title | Ep4
Ep 4: Scrubbed In, Left Out - We Do The Work, Now Let Us Own The Title In this episode of the Vet Nurse Hacker podcast, Victoria discusses the critical issue of title protection for veterinary nurses in Australia. She highlights the lack of legal recognition for the title 'veterinary nurse,' which allows unqualified individuals to use the title, posing risks to patient safety and undermining the professionalism of trained nurses. The episode explores the implications of this lack of protection, the current state of title protection in Australia, and compares it with global practices. Victoria emphasizes the need for collaboration among veterinary professionals to advocate for title protection and outlines actionable steps for listeners to contribute to this movement.     🔍 What We Cover:
    • Veterinary nurses in Australia currently lack title protection, allowing unqualified individuals to use the title.
    • Title protection is essential for ensuring patient safety and professional accountability.
    • The absence of title protection leads to confusion and risks in veterinary care.
    • Australia is lagging behind other countries in terms of veterinary nurse regulation.
    • The AVNAT scheme is a step towards professional recognition but remains voluntary.
    • Collaboration among veterinary professionals is crucial for advocating for title protection.
    • Mental health issues among veterinary professionals are linked to lack of recognition and support.
    • Global models of veterinary nurse regulation can provide insights for Australia.
    • Title protection is not just about status; it's about safety and respect.
    • Every veterinary nurse can contribute to the movement for title protection by taking action in their clinics.
  Chapters
  1. 00:00Introduction to Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
  2. 01:22The Importance of Title Protection
  3. 02:04Understanding Title Protection and Its Implications
  4. 10:00Consequences of Lack of Title Protection
  5. 17:31Current State of Title Protection in Australia
  6. 27:05Global Perspectives on Veterinary Nurse Regulation
  7. 33:41Collaboration Over Competition in Veterinary Nursing
  8. 38:04Future Directions for Title Protection
  9. 44:25Taking Action for Change
  Listener Prompt: Have you ever felt unseen in your role?
Have a story about stepping up, innovating, or advocating from within your clinic? 👉 Tag @vetnursehacker on socials or
📩 Email: vetnursehacker@gmail.com
We’d love to share your voice in future episodes.   Don't forget to check out Uncage Me: The Radical Reset For The Human Behind The Healer at www.vetxir.com
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4 months ago
53 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
From Scrubs to Start-ups: Bri Harding’s Journey Beyond the Clinic | Ep1
In this very first episode of The Vet Nurse Hacker podcast, we sit down with the brilliant and down-to-earth Bri Harding — a vet nurse who turned her big ideas into bold action. From the hustle of clinic life to launching a tiny home Airbnb and creating an online puppy school, Bri shares her inspiring journey of building not just one, but two businesses from the ground up. We chat about the challenges, the mindset shifts, and the surprising wins that came with stepping outside the comfort zone. Whether you're dreaming of starting a side hustle or simply curious about what’s possible beyond the treatment room, this episode is your permission slip to dream bigger. Grab a cuppa, take a deep breath, and get ready to be inspired by a fellow vet nurse who proves that it’s never too late — or too early — to back yourself. Key Takeaways:
  • Vet nurses often seek entrepreneurship due to low pay.
  • Brianna's journey into vet nursing began with a career book. Perseverance is key in completing vet nursing qualifications.
  • Surgical nursing is a rewarding aspect of vet nursing.
  • Compassionate care is crucial for nervous pet owners.
  • Brianna transitioned to Brisbane for new opportunities.
  • The Airbnb venture was a significant achievement for Brianna.
  • Building a brand for the Airbnb was essential for success.
  • Mindset and resilience are vital for overcoming business challenges.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:27 Challenges and Progression in the Field 07:04 The Rewards of Surgical Nursing 17:44 Becoming an Airbnb Host 26:33 Building an Online Puppy Training Business 36:17 Tips for Vet Nurses Interested in Entrepreneurship 40:04 Promoting Mental Health in the Veterinary Industry 46:52 Taking Small Steps and Maintaining a Positive Mindset 52:55 Supporting Others in Their Entrepreneurial Journeys 01:18:26 Embracing the Vet Nurse Journey 01:18:27 Overcoming Burnout in Veterinary Nursing Social Media:
  • @vethursehacker
  • @vickythevetnurse
  • @vetxir
Uncage Me: The Radical Reset For The Human Behind The Healer UncageMe is designed for veterinary professionals feeling burnt out. Learn more at www.vetxir.com
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5 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Good Nurse, Bad Day — How to Not Let One Shift Define You | Ep2
Had a shocker of a shift? You’re not alone, and you’re definitely not a bad nurse because of it. In this episode of The Vet Nurse Hacker, we’re getting real about those days when nothing goes right — the vein you just can’t hit, the case that haunts you, the moment you break down in the treatment room. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s something every vet nurse has felt (even the ones who look like they’ve got it all together). We’ll chat about:
  • Why one bad day doesn’t define your skills or your worth
  • How to break the cycle of self-blame and imposter syndrome
  • What to say to yourself instead when your confidence takes a hit
  • Practical tools to bounce back, reset, and keep showing up
If you’ve ever walked out of a shift questioning everything — this one’s for you. 💛 Come as you are. Stay for the hugs, hacks, and heart. Takeaways
  • Bad days happen to everyone in veterinary medicine, it's about how we bounce back.
  • It's normal to take work home emotionally, but we can create boundaries.
  • Caring does not mean you should blame yourself.
  • Create a win file to remind yourself of successes.
  • Establish a post-shift reset ritual to decompress.
  • The 24-hour rule helps prevent impulsive decisions.
  • You are a good nurse, even on bad days.
  • Showing up after a tough shift is a sign of strength.
  • Bad days do not rewrite your entire story.
Chapters
  • 00:00Introduction: Embracing Bad Days in Vet Nursing
  • 03:22Understanding the Chaos of Veterinary Medicine
  • 06:11Shifting the Narrative: Self-Compassion in Nursing
  • 09:47Post-Shift Reset Rituals for Emotional Well-being
  • 12:36The 24-Hour Rule: Making Thoughtful Decisions
  • 15:32Conclusion: You Are a Good Nurse, Even on Bad Days
  • 16:32Embracing the Vet Nurse Journey
Uncage Me: Radical Reset for the Human Behind the Healer UncageMe is an 8 week reset designed for veterinary professionals looking to reset from the fatigue of veterinary medicine. Learn more at www.vetxir.com
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5 months ago
17 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Fuelling Recovery: Hospital Feeding Strategies for Renal Cats and Dogs | Ep3
In this episode of The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast, we dive into one of the most underestimated — but absolutely life-saving — tools in your hospital arsenal: nutrition support for renal patients. From cranky kidneys to even crankier appetites, feeding hospitalised cats and dogs with renal disease can feel like a never-ending battle. But don’t worry — we’ve got your back (and your syringe). We break down:
  • The real difference between CKD and AKI (without the textbook snooze)
  • What’s actually happening in those sad little kidneys
  • Key nutritional goals for renal patients (and why they matter so much)
  • Practical feeding strategies: from hand-feeding to tube feeds
  • How to troubleshoot common issues like food refusal, nausea, and feeding aversions
  • And yes… why food left in a cage for 6 hours is a crime against cats everywhere
This episode is packed with gold for vet nurses, techs, and vets alike — whether you're new to renal patients or just looking to level up your feeding game. Because food isn’t just fuel — in renal care, it’s medicine. Takeaways:
  • Nutrition is essential for renal patients' recovery.
  • Nausea management is crucial before feeding.
  • Behavioural strategies can enhance feeding success.
  • Early intervention in feeding leads to better outcomes.
  • Quality of protein is more important than quantity.
  • Feeding should be tailored to individual patient needs.
  • Calm feeding environments improve appetite.
  • Monitor intake closely to prevent complications.
  • Use appetite stimulants to encourage eating.
  • Food is a critical part of the treatment plan.
Chapters
  • 00:00Introduction to Hospital Feeding Strategies
  • 01:50Understanding Renal Disease in Pets
  • 05:25Nutrition Goals for Renal Patients
  • 15:19Feeding Techniques for Renal Patients
  • 23:30Diet Options for Hospitalized Renal Patients
  • 32:14Creative Feeding Solutions for Renal Cats and Dogs
  • 37:01Understanding Renal Patient Feeding Challenges
  • 39:58Nausea Management and Its Impact on Feeding
  • 42:31Appetite Support Strategies for Stubborn Patients
  • 45:22Behavioral Techniques to Encourage Eating 4
  • 7:29The Importance of Monitoring and Nutrition Plans  
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5 months ago
49 minutes

The Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast
Welcome to the Vet Nurse Hacker Podcast, your go-to source for all things veterinary nursing! Dive into the vibrant world of veterinary life with Vicky as she uncovers the secrets, tips, and hacks that you won't find in any textbook. From heartwarming stories to practical advice, we explore the highs and lows of being a vet nurse. Whether you're looking for motivation, education, or a good laugh, this podcast is here to inspire, inform, and entertain. Tune in and discover how to elevate your career and make the most out of your journey in veterinary nursing!