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  • Designing Your Dream Business with Angela Watts | Ep. 71
    Dec 15 2025

    What if your business could support your life instead of consuming it?

    In this episode, I sit down with Angela Watts to talk about what it really looks like to intentionally design your role inside your business, rather than letting the business dictate every hour of your time. Angela shares her full journey from early hustle, burnout, and chaos to building systems, leadership, and a role that protects her energy while supporting real growth.

    This is an honest conversation about entrepreneurship, identity, delegation, community, and why you cannot scale chaos, but you can scale systems. If you are building a pet care business and want it to serve you long term, this episode is for you.

    ⏰ Timestamps
    0:00 Introduction and why this conversation matters
    1:24 Angela’s early story and starting a pet care business
    4:34 Transitioning from field work to leadership
    7:54 Hitting burnout and almost selling the business
    10:35 Asking for help and building management
    12:26 Community as a turning point
    15:57 Investing in yourself and education
    18:37 Joining the DogCo team and mentoring others
    21:08 Advice for business owners entering a new year
    25:15 Final thoughts on designing your own path

    ✨ Key Takeaways
    • You cannot scale chaos, but you can scale systems
    • Designing your role requires intention, not perfection
    • Delegation and leadership unlock sustainable growth
    • Community can prevent burnout and isolation
    • Investing in yourself directly impacts business health

    🚀 Ready to Build a Business That Works for You?
    Mastermind enrollment is now open, but doors close December 31.

    If you are ready to intentionally design your role, protect your energy, and scale your pet care business with support, learn more at
    👉 dogcolaunch.com/mastermind

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  • Helping Your Team Survive Holiday Shifts | Ep. 70
    Dec 12 2025

    The holidays are here, and if you run a pet care company, you already know this season can feel like a beautiful mix of gratitude, chaos, logistics, and stress. In today’s Hot Take episode, I am breaking down the most effective ways I have found to support your team during the busiest and most emotionally loaded weeks of the year. This is one of the most important leadership topics we cover inside DogCo because the way you show up for your staff during the holidays has a ripple effect on retention, culture, and the trust people place in you as their leader.


    I am sharing practical strategies that are simple, implementable, and based on what I have seen work across hundreds of pet care companies. These ideas will help you ease the load on your team, reduce friction with clients, improve communication, and add touches of delight that make holiday work feel a little more human. This is a great episode for any owner who wants to nurture a healthy culture even in a high-demand season.


    What You Will Learn

    • How client-side expectations can drastically reduce stress for your staff

    • Why shift-based scheduling is a major holiday sanity saver

    • Small surprise and delight moments that have a huge cultural payoff

    • What “status” looks like and why public appreciation matters

    • How to reinforce healthy boundaries without sacrificing the client experience

    • Ways to keep your team motivated during the toughest stretch of the year

    Join the DogCo Mastermind

    If you want to work with me in 2026, enrollment is open right now and we only accept companies once per year. This is your window to join us and completely transform the way you grow and scale your business.

    👉 dogcolaunch.com/mastermind


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  • Learning the Art of Better Planning in 2026 | Ep. 69
    Dec 8 2025

    Most pet care owners do not have a planning problem - they have a rushing problem. In this episode, I break down the five skills that separate reactive business owners from strategic ones. If you want 2026 to be your strongest year yet, it starts with learning how to slow down, follow the data thread, ask the right questions, and manufacture real accountability.

    If you want support in scaling your team-based pet care business in 2026, enrollment for DogCo Mastermind is open now. Apply at 👉 http://dogcolaunch.com/mastermind

    ⏰ Timestamps
    0:00 Welcome to the episode
    0:15 Why I am already planning for 2026
    0:29 The art of planning well
    0:47 Five skills for becoming a better planner
    1:01 Tip 1: Slow down
    1:12 The client story that changed how I think about planning
    2:05 Giving yourself the gift of time to think
    2:39 Why rushing sabotages good planning
    3:27 If you feel stuck in your pet care business, here is why
    3:48 Mastermind enrollment is officially open
    4:24 Tip 2: Follow the thread
    5:01 Letting curiosity lead your planning
    5:48 My personal quarterly planning ritual
    6:41 Tip 3: Break big goals into actionable steps
    7:26 Why defining next steps increases follow-through
    8:12 Writing steps down to make them real
    8:30 Tip 4: Ask better questions when planning
    9:19 What does done look like vs done well
    9:20 Identifying failure points and pivots
    9:45 Tip 5: Manufacture accountability
    10:08 Why accountability improves discipline
    10:50 The trainer story and changing your environment
    11:46 The truth about hitting goals
    12:33 Final thoughts

    ✨ Key Takeaways
    • Great planning begins by slowing down and resisting the pressure to rush
    • Following the thread of your curiosity reveals insights you normally miss
    • Break every goal into next steps so action becomes inevitable
    • Ask the four questions that create clarity for any plan
    • Accountability is not a character trait, it is a structure you can build

    📣 Work With Michelle in 2026
    DogCo Mastermind enrollment is officially open and we only bring in new companies once a year. If scaling your pet care business with clear systems, stronger leadership, and better profitability is a goal for next year, submit your application now at 👉 http://dogcolaunch.com/mastermind

    🎧 Listen on Your Favorite Platform
    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube

    -M

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  • What I Wish I Could Tell Coaching Clients | Ep. 68
    Dec 5 2025

    In this Hot Take Friday episode, I am sharing three honest truths that I wish I could tell coaching clients when they are deep in the struggle. These are insights I hold closely in my own business, and they shape how I coach, how I lead, and how I navigate hard seasons. Some of these truths are not always easy to hear in the moment, but they absolutely transform how you show up in your business long term.

    If you ever feel like you are carrying too much, worrying about things you cannot control, or frustrated by slow progress, this episode is for you. I hope it gives you a sense of grounding, power, and clarity for the road ahead.

    ✨ Key Takeaways

    • If it is outside your control, it is not worth the time and energy you are giving it

    • You have more control than you think, and extreme ownership can change everything

    • The work has to get done regardless of how you feel about it

    • Your mindset is one of your strongest business assets

    • Avoidance feels safe in the moment but creates more pain in the long run


    🔗 Helpful Links

    • Explore the DogCo Mastermind and apply at dogcolaunch.com/mastermind

    • Follow along on Instagram for more coaching insights

    • Share this episode with a pet care owner who needs a little clarity this week


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  • Reducing Labor Costs by 24% with Lauren Dunkle | Ep. 67
    Dec 1 2025

    If you have ever wondered whether you can turn a struggling pet care business into a strong, scalable company, this episode is for you. Today I sit down with my friend, DogCo Team Member, and DogCo Mastermind member, Lauren Dunkle, to unpack one of the most inspiring business transformations I have ever witnessed. Lauren went from ending a year at a major financial loss with a 78 percent labor cost to becoming profitable, paying herself a real salary, and building a team with insane retention.

    ⏰ Timestamps
    0:00 Welcome and why this episode matters
    0:17 Meet guest Lauren Dunkle
    0:52 The financial breaking point in 2023
    2:03 Entering DogCo with a 78 percent labor cost
    3:40 Learning to understand the numbers
    4:50 How Illinois labor laws shaped her business
    5:47 Transitioning from ICs to employees
    7:01 Discovering and repairing the labor cost gap
    8:48 Cutting labor cost from 78 percent to 52 percent
    10:36 Paying staff well without destroying margins
    12:49 Protecting profit and protecting your team
    14:25 The mindset shift that changed her business
    17:16 Why she did not fire anyone to fix the problem
    20:32 Why profit matters for long term stability
    23:00 Developing a data skill set from scratch
    26:09 Deciding to drop pet sitting using clean data
    33:01 Systems that allowed her to onboard 120 clients
    36:00 Lauren joins the DogCo team and final reflections

    This conversation is real, honest, tactical, and incredibly empowering for anyone who wants to run a healthier business without sacrificing values, team culture, or long term goals. I cannot wait for you to hear it.

    ✨ Key Takeaways
    • How Lauren cut her labor cost from 78 percent to 52 percent
    • Why labor cost is the most important number in a team based pet care company
    • How to make data based decisions even if numbers make you nervous
    • What it looks like to restructure a business without losing momentum
    • The truth about growth curves, slow seasons, and emotional resilience
    • How to position staff pay, benefits, and pathways in a high cost of living state
    • How letting data guide decisions can help you scale cleanly and profitably

    🚀 Ready to Scale Your Pet Care Business?
    Mastermind enrollment is open for January 2026. If you want to work with DogCo, this is your window. Schedule your consultation at: dogcolaunch.com/mastermind

    🎧 Listen on Your Favorite Platform

    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube

    Cheering you on,

    Michelle

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  • My List of DogCo Thankful | Ep. 66
    Nov 28 2025

    In today’s Hot Take Friday episode, I am slowing down a bit and sharing something personal. This week felt like the perfect time to pause, reflect, and talk honestly about what I am most thankful for inside DogCo right now. Running a relational business can be messy and beautiful all at once, and I wanted to bring you behind the scenes of what that looks like for me.


    If you are growing a pet care company and feeling stuck, tired, or unsure of what comes next, I hope this episode encourages you to look at what is already working, who is already beside you, and why those relational anchors matter more than we sometimes admit.


    This episode covers three things I am deeply grateful for, pulled directly from what I have experienced this year in DogCo.

    ✨ Key Takeaways

    • Running a relational company is not always simple, but the richness it adds to your work is unmatched.

    • Bringing on the right people changes the energy of your entire business and allows you to grow in new ways.

    • Feeling aligned in your priorities, systems, and direction gives you the energy needed to scale to the next level.

    • Growth does not happen by accident. When you are ready, the right support can change everything.


    💛 A Note From Me


    Thank you for being here. Whether you are a long time client, a DogCo Secrets listener, or someone who just found this podcast today, I am thankful for you. I am excited to finish this year strong and step boldly into the next one together.

    Cheering you on,

    Michelle


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  • Investing in Yourself: A Look Inside 7 Figure DogCo with Kristen Skelton | Ep. 65
    Nov 24 2025

    If you are building a long-lasting, scalable, and stable pet care company, you will love this conversation with Kristin Skelton, founder of Floofins and Company. We talk about starting small, growing a team, planning for long-term success, navigating seasons of life and business, creating a supportive network, and building a business that supports your life. This episode is packed with insight for pet care owners who want to think bigger heading into 2026.

    📣 Ready to grow your business in 2025? Join the DogCo Mastermind.
    Mastermind enrollment page is dogcolaunch.com/mastermind

    ⏰ Timestamps
    0:00 Welcome and introduction to Kristin
    0:52 How Kristin's business began and the story behind the name
    4:51 Early bottlenecks and moving quickly into hiring
    6:05 Realizing she was running both a pet care company and a recruiting company
    8:26 Why ongoing recruiting is essential to staying ahead of demand
    10:05 Why Kristin invests heavily in learning and conferences
    11:03 Building groups like PCP and the early days of NAPS networking
    12:56 How COVID forced major pivots in the business
    14:30 Why in person learning accelerates growth dramatically
    16:57 Entering new seasons as a parent and business owner
    17:47 Digital learning versus in person transformation
    20:01 Why the pet industry has massive opportunity going into 2026
    21:20 Building a business that supports your life stage
    23:08 Industry growth and higher expectations for professional care
    25:35 Why finding your trusted circle is critical
    27:10 Pet care as a real career path for teams
    28:44 The mindset required for long term growth
    29:35 Creating “almost overnights” and evolving service packages
    31:47 Reducing service menus and finding the right model
    32:56 Accepting imperfection and continuing to refine
    33:39 Closing reflections on learning, community, and growth

    ✨ Key Takeaways
    • Scaling a pet care company means mastering hiring and recruiting
    • The industry is full of opportunities for owners who stay adaptable
    • In-person learning creates breakthroughs that digital content cannot
    • Your business model will evolve as your life evolves
    • Long-term success requires refining systems again and again
    • Networking and your professional circle directly impact your trajectory
    • Growth is not linear and requires courage to keep changing

    #DogCoLaunch #DogCoMasterMind

    -M

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  • Hot Take: Your 2026 Financial Planning Crash Course | Ep. 64
    Nov 21 2025

    In today’s Hot Tip episode, I am walking you through a 2026 financial planning crash course. We are only weeks away from a brand new year, which means this is the perfect moment to take stock of your finances, tighten up your money systems, and set yourself up to scale with confidence.

    I am sharing the exact things I am doing inside DogCo as we grow our team. These are the foundations I believe every pet care business should have in place before the new year hits.

    This episode will help you get crystal clear on what to focus on for stronger financial health, how to protect your net profit while still investing wisely, and how to prepare for your biggest year of growth yet.

    What You Will Learn

    • How I am planning my own 2026 financial strategy
    • Why net profit protection matters more than top line growth
    • The two financial support roles every pet care business needs
    • How to prep your savings and tax accounts the smart way
    • What to audit before the new year to keep your business lean
    • Why planning ahead creates massive clarity for your goals
    • The simplest way to map the gap between where you are and where you want to go

    Mastermind Enrollment Now Open

    If you want support scaling your team-based pet care company in 2026, this is your moment.

    Enrollment for the DogCo Mastermind is officially open, and we only take companies once a year.

    Learn more and schedule your consultation at dogcolaunch.com/mastermind

    #petcarebusiness #businessfinancialplanning #dogcolaunch

    If this episode gave you clarity or momentum, share it with another pet care business owner who wants to level up next year. Cheering you on as always.

    -M


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