The co-founder of a small company discusses the challenges of balancing work and life as the company grows, including the decision to hire someone to walk her dog during the day.
The speaker explains that he trained his dog to be well-behaved and do tricks in just three months by doing two or three short, five to ten minute sessions per day. He acknowledges that this might not be enough for professional dog trainers who have a higher benchmark.
Comedian Nikki Glaser discusses the importance of dogs as emotional support animals and how they should be treated with respect, especially during travel, in comparison to other animals like a peacock that was brought onto a flight.
In this episode, the speaker discusses the importance of triggers in developing new habits and how to use them effectively. They will be dedicating the next episode in the series to the science of hacking habits and using triggers to make them easier and more obvious.
The key to raising a well-behaved dog is being intentional and teaching them the proper values, much like raising a child.