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Emerging Minds in Dog Psychology

Emerging Minds in Dog Psychology

Written by: Sparky Smith
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Emerging Minds in Dog Psychology captures the internal shifts behind the field's most thoughtful work. This audio documentary gathers the unguarded reflections of professionals who have questioned their assumptions, rebuilt their frameworks, and confronted the edges of their expertise. It is an archive of ethical evolution—quiet, unvarnished, and deeply human.

This is for professionals, students, and anyone wanting to elevate the life of an animal and seeking answers that are not easily asked, nor given. It’s for those who understand that true change is born not from certainty, but from the courage to question.

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  • The Covenant to Protect the Helpless | Drayton Michaels | Emerging Minds in Dog Psychology
    Jan 9 2026

    What does it cost to stand as a wall between a dog and a culture of fear? In the final portrait of our limited series, we meet Drayton Michaels in his studio.

    This is a story of a "big ass life" and the unshakeable promise that defines it: The Covenant.

    Drayton reflects on the absolute refusal to cause a dog fear or pain—a moral line he drew as he emerged from the rock-and-roll scene of New York City and hasn't wavered from since.

    This is a deep dive into the discipline, "thick skin," and transparency required to be a moral counterbalance in a field that often demands force.

    From an "androgynous space alien" finding refuge in punk rock to a man who treats his craft with the obsession of a professional athlete, Drayton reveals the softness beneath the "superhero" armor.

    Start your 2026 with a different way to lead. In this episode:

    • The Unbroken Line: Why the Covenant is the only thing that matters.
    • The Cost of Integrity: Navigating an industry built on misinformation.
    • The Victory: What it feels like to save a dog from the end of the line.

    CHAPTERS:

    • 0:00 – Series Intro: Emerging Minds in Dog Psychology
    • 1:58 – Meet Drayton Michaels: The Eatentown Studio
    • 2:39 – The Unwavering Standard: Fighting for Dogs Every Day
    • 4:10 – Confidence vs. Arrogance: The Mr. Fix It Fallacy
    • 5:28 – Lessons from Bob Bailey: Supreme Confidence in Training
    • 6:22 – A Resume of Choices: Leaving a "Terrible" Environment Behind
    • 7:31 – The "Scumbag" vs. The Professional: Facing Personal Truths
    • 8:18 – Learning to Ride the Animal: Survival in New York City
    • 10:00 – The Guarantee: Sovereignty, Sobriety, and Life Support

    Subscribe to Emerging Minds to complete the journey. What is the "Covenant" you have made with yourself, and what are you willing to pay to keep it?

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    26 mins
  • A Fourth Grader's Promise That Changed Dog Training | Diane Garrod | Emerging Minds in Dog Psychology
    Jan 3 2026

    What do you do when your first mentor in dogs is also your first lesson in what not to do? Diane Garrod shares her journey from a childhood where she was to be "seen and not heard," to becoming a foundational voice for force-free, relationship-based dog training.

    It began with a look—a dog named Lady slinking in fear from Diane's father. In that moment, a fourth-grader drew a line in the sand, making a promise that would define her life's work: that force and fear have no place in teaching. With no positive mentors to guide her, she had to navigate between her father's world of obedience and control and her own growing belief in partnership and welcome.

    In this episode, we trace:

    • The childhood origin of a force-free philosophy
    • Training a parrot (and bunnies) as proof that positive methods work
    • The lifelong conflict of learning from "balanced" mentors while feeling a different way
    • How grief (the loss of her husband) tested and reaffirmed her core principles
    • The essential role of continuous learning and certification in ethical animal work

    This is a story about the quiet, stubborn conviction that builds a legacy—and how listening to that first, inner "no" can lead to a lifetime of saying "yes" to a better way.

    Themes for exploration: Origin stories in dog training, positive reinforcement history, overcoming punitive mentorship, canine trauma and recovery, professional ethics, grief and the human-animal bond.

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    26 mins
  • From Control to Energetic Connection: Roman Gottfried's Transformation | Emerging Minds in Dog Psychology
    Dec 17 2025

    Between the inherited wound and the healing gesture. A boy learns safety from a German Shepherd during a fight he cannot stop.

    Decades later, a man faces a dog under a table and sees a ghost in his own hands. What is built in that silence? And what must be broken?

    Entered dog training to seek connection, he found a profession wired tracing the junction of control, domination and betrayal. But in a basement a simple gesture changed the blueprint.

    This conversation tracks the energy, the fragile line, between replicating harm and forging repair. It reveals the question normally kept inside.

    It moves from the echoing rooms of predator to victim, to the charged space of a kennel door, where the only language left is one of energy and intuition. It’s about the cost of speaking a truth the industry isn’t ready to hear, and the lonely courage of trusting a gut feeling when every system says you’re wrong.

    This story isn’t about a method. It’s about what we carry, what we accidentally repeat, and whether it’s possible to heal a creature when you are still learning how to heal yourself.

    Where does the training end and the healing begin?

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    36 mins
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