Leadership Secrets from Dog Training: Brady Foulk

Show Notes

Leadership lessons from dog training
How can you lead your team like training a dog

Episode 214 (Brady is based in Austin, Texas)


In this conversation with Brady Foulk we explore:


  • What dog training has in common with leadership skills

  • How to understand their world - the dog or your team

  • Connect and build new patterns of behavior

  • The importance of along time

  • How to allow a safe place to cool off 

  • Pavlov's lessons of classical conditioning still applies to people and dogs

  • How to associate desired behaviors with rewards

  • The freeze, flight or fight response

  • The misuse of anger and punishment in training


About our guest, Brady Foulk:


A passionate and knowledgeable dog trainer whose expertise transcends conventional boundaries.


With a rich tapestry of experience and certifications in Dog training, Lifestyle Coaching, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), and ABA therapy. Brady, at 29, has dedicated the last 6 years of his life to crafting the perfect canine companions.


Whether it's honing the skills of service dogs or instilling a sense of calm and security in emotional support animals, Brady's holistic approach resonates deeply with every furry friend and their loving owners, fostering a harmonious and enriching bond.


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It's not about giving your people dog treats. It's more about understanding their perspective and seeking to direct their behavior.

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And I want your audience to know if you have a dog, you're in the right place. We're going to talk about some dog training tips and tricks, I got lots to share.


And yeah, if you don't have a dog, I want you to know, you're also in the right place. We're gonna talk about effective, elegant leadership, we're gonna talk about how it applies to your business and how it applies to your life.


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And so let's address the issue of punishment. Yeah. When does punishment fit and what are relevant punishments do we do we take a rolled up newspaper and hit the dog on the nose?


Yeah, I don't believe in physical punishments. I feel like there's we've evolved to a point where we can communicate more effectively. It's like it's not appropriate for me to hit you. If I get mad at you. I have to figure out how to communicate to you to work with you. And most of the time, you probably don't feel heard.


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