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Spilling Labrador Tea Under Cedar Trees

Kate Adams & Madeleine Begin

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Kwe’! Ullaakut! Welcome! Coming to you from Lkwungen & Algonquin territories, just two Indigenous girls tryna make it in an Urban world! Join us in discussing who we are, how we got here and everything between. Co-host & co-creator is Madeleine Begin who is Mi’kmaw from Nova Scotia, as well as co-hosted & co-creator Katelynne Adams who is Inuk from Kuujjuaq and Kangiqliniq. Follow us on: Instagram: @SpillingteaPod, @kate.adams_ & @madzbegin TikTok:@spilabteaundercedartree website: www.spilli ...
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In this final series about raising puppies, we discuss the importance of maintaining the right balance between control and focus, retrieving and upland work. Upland dogs can run blinds without hunting, do hard marks, and still be confident and accomplished in the upland field. It takes time and experience to learn the nuances of bird hunting, scent…
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4th in the puppy series, the upland part. This is often an unpredictable phase, where dogs do what they do, and not always what we expect or want. With a good balance between the control of retriever work and the independence of the upland hunt, a youngster can learn to be an adept and confident partner in both. It is a process, and it takes time; …
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In Part 2 of Puppy Raising, we talk about the importance of seeing the traits of your pup honestly and using those to design your approach to teaching your pup. Letting them just "be a puppy" is avoiding the responsibility of bringing your pup up in a manner that is in the long-term interests of you both. There are a few simple things, which when u…
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In today's episode, we breakdown the importance of puppy raising. It has been found that the earliest years of a human infant carry extreme significance to the ultimate well-being of that person. It is also very true with our canines, and all of them, not just the performance dogs. This is the first in a series of puppy raising aspects all too ofte…
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In this 2-part podcast, most of the RMPLC members who make up the Triple Crown attendees talk about their experiences, and how it impacts their lives, families and dogs. Each one has at least one or more TC2 dogs, some APLA HOF dogs and one of the only 3 TC3 dogs in the galaxy. Turns out it's not just a great dog, or a gifted handler. It's hard, ha…
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In today's episode, aimed at my clients for whom I put the dog through the T and swim by, we discuss how to take the dog from developing the tools to handle on land and water - to learning how to run good blinds. There are lots of ideas and approaches out there, best way to is develop a strong partnership with your dog, based on consistency, clarit…
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As the title states, we talk about dogs doing things they "never did before" or changing in their normal response to you in training or worst of all -a test. If you are mystified as to why your dog is doing something, you might quit looking just at the dog. Just sayin... TC 2025 YouTube link: https://youtube.com/@lilyllo?si=C4SQdymOt_1wlwer…
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In today's episode, we breakdown how your dog learns, understands, thinks and executes is exactly what you are seeing in your training. The more you understand that the more you can train them without correction or frustration. At least give that important aspect of your relationship some thought...De către Julianne Knutson
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In this special crossover episode, we’re joined by our friends from the Raised Voices team for a wide-ranging conversation on gender-based violence, sextortion, and mental health. Together, we explore how these issues affect families and communities—both in Zambia and in the Canadian North—and the ways they’re normalized, silenced, and too often mi…
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In today's very delayed podcast, we discuss the oft ignored aspect of a dog - it's mental health and well-being. This is tied directly to physical health as well, and is usually diagnosed as "stubborn", "stupid", "crazy",etc. Developing a well-balanced dog begins when you bring them home, and for the breeder, in the first 8 weeks. Mental health for…
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Sit down with us as Tigh explains his view of dog training, competition and what the most important thing in all of this is. He discusses his training philosophy, the why behind the how, and what is actually important in this dog game. Great conversation with a very good guy. Tigh can be reached at DiamondbackKennels.com and on facebook at that nam…
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Dog training and handling is a process, not a destination. Training effectively and efficiently requires a great deal from the teacher, and it is an ongoing process. There is so much more to successfully managing this, it's hard to put into words. We break down some of what I'm talking about here. It's not about doing what someone told you to do. I…
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Hi folks, Welcome back to another Special 'sode, this one was created in partnership and with support from Pauktuutit. Please note the trigger warnings concerning this episode, we do talk about sexualized violence and other forms of violence against Indigenous women and gender diverse peoples. Learn more about the good work that Pauktuutit does her…
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Apologies for the silence for the last few weeks, explanation contained within. In today's episode, we talk about raising your pup with the long-term goal in mind making all of your training much smoother and easier on both you and your dog. Many of the small details in your daily life add up to making training require more pressure and force, or t…
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Tune into one of two special episodes in our inter-season break. Listen to Kate and Madz interview Yvette and Jimmy who have created an incredible theatre performance telling the important and impactful story of Jordan River Anderson. The performance runs April 3-13 in Montreal. Follow them at @geordietheatre www.geordietheatre.ca Follow us at: @sp…
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This episode is for the dogs and owners coming to the Northern California Pointing Lab Club Upland Seminar held on April 17. So you know what to expect, how to prepare if you're bringing your dog, etc. These seminars are always so much fun, watching the light come on (in dogs and people!) Looking forward to seeing old friends and new converts...…
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In today's episode we talk about the importance of starting a future upland hunter on the best foot possible. Often, we approach this work like they already know they are upland dogs, and we try to rush in the training. Upland work is a logical, linear process, which when done in a manner that suits that pup, results in the beautiful upland hunters…
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This shorter episode is a discussion of the Handler's Seminar the RMPLC (and I) are hosting April 6, at the club lease just north of Brighton CO. This will be for all levels of handlers at retriever events, Junior, Started CP to Finished and Master. Handling a dog well is exactly equivalent to a good athlete having an okay coach or a coach really s…
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In today's "The season is upon is" episode, we talk about how to bulletproof yourself and your dog before you step up to the line and ways to avoid the "She never does that in training" phenomenon. You can't get rid of nervousness, but you can work around it. There are ways to help you, that will wind up really helping your dog.…
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In today's episode (using computer for sound, not podcast microphone), we discuss two more issues dog folks can occasionally encounter. The first is pointing retrievers creeping on a point, a problem often treated with pressure and correction, a dangerous thing to do to a dog with its live bird. The second is the difficult issue of mouth problems o…
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In today's episode, I break down two "dog problems" I helped with. One a dog with solid basics of handling choosing to not get into the water on either marks or blinds; the other a puppy who refused to retrieve any puppy bumper but its' own. Addressing behavioral problems is never about what they should be doing, but what you've done that allowed t…
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That's a wrap on Season 3 Distorted Path: Indigenous Stories of the Child Welfare System. We've heard from youth that experienced the system, those who work in it, teachers and decision makers. Kate & Teach close this one out with our own reflections and hopes for the future of the system. Stay tuned for S4! Follow us: @spillingteapod @kate.adams_ …
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We address the more advanced training in this discussion. The more advanced training can be accomplished by staying in the most fundamental aspects of the training. Dogs learn more and have substantially more confidence not by practicing all the hard things, but by consistently practicing the components of the 'hard things'. It is a powerful tool f…
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Welcome Jordan, also known as Kate’s law school friend! Today we are getting into the legal side of the child welfare system (don’t worry, you don’t need a law degree to listen). Tune in to hear about Jordan’s experience in Government and the Assembly of First Nations AND why we think it is soooooo sooooooo important to create accessible learning r…
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In this episode, we discuss how training your dog is a process, and your expertise is something that should continually progress - it is not a destination you reach with no further learning required. Our dogs continuously reflect us right back to us, if we are wise enough to perceive that phenomenon. With curiosity and strong enough self-evaluation…
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Big welcome to Autumn, a brilliant teacher and Kate’s longtime friend. She’s joining us from Treaty 6 in central Alberta and supports many kids in care in her role as a teacher! Today we’re chatting about different categories of care and how deeply important school is for many kids with unpredictable home lives. We’re also going to get into what me…
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In today's episode, we break down one of the biggest causes of training problems: looking right through your student. We often take our timelines and recipes and then stick the dog to them. This can work, but what do you when it doesn't, and how do you go about preventing problems by created by fitting your square peg into a round hole? Read on....…
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In today's episode, we talk about the reasons early and appropriate bird introduction is important, sometimes critically so. We often believe that "pointers will point" and "flushers will flush", but it can be problematic if they've been taught to be very concerned with you when they are performing their ancestral work of hunting birds. Emphasis on…
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