Dr Bryan Gregor – (retired) veterinarian and podcast host of The Vetpodcast – ep 033

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If you’ve been listening to my podcasts for the last 7 episodes or so, you’ll have heard me talk about the fan girl moment I had when Dr Bryan Gregor – show host of the VetPodcast called me out of the blue to talk ‘podcasting’.

This is part 2 (of two) of my catch up with Dr Bryan.

Before I started Paws Claws & Wet Noses I did a whole bunch of research – I wanted to make sure I wasn’t going to be treading on any toes with anyone here in Godzone who was podcasting in the same space as where I intended to hang out.

Veterinarian Dr Bryan Gregor – The Vetpodcast

I knew that Dr Bryan Gregor had been hosting the VetPodcast for quite a while, but our audiences – although they were similar – we were both talking about different topics.

Dr Bryan Gregor - podcast host - the Vetpodcast.
Dr Bryan Gregor – host of the Vetpodcast | image – Stuff

Bryan talked about being a vet whereas I’m all about – hopefully – working as in the vet sector in Godzone Aotearoa New Zealand and helping clinics with HR, marketing and business coaching – which is my background.

We have complementary audiences.

As I’ve said a few times, The VetPodcast is where Paws Claws & Wet Noses dreams of being when it grows up.

Today Bryan and I talk podcasting so if you’re thinking of starting your own podcast then this show is definitely for you.

Your podcast can be about anything that interests you – it doesn’t have to be veterinary-based.

One of the things I’m regularly amazed at is the personal talent that exists inside a vet clinic in someone’s private lives.   Some people do absolutely amazing things.   They have really interesting hobbies and skills that have nothing to do with being a veterinary professional.

In this show Bryan shares what life as a podcaster has been like for him.

He talks about being offered early shares in Twitter – way before the rest of us had even heard of Twitter and how he said no because he didn’t think such a crazy idea would take off!

He talks about the really interesting veterinarians he’s met and the different fields of expertise they work in.

Podcast Resources

Podomatic – where Bryan hosts the Vetpodcast

Buzzsprout – where Paws Claws & Wet Noses is hosted

Canva – the design platform we both use

Mailchimp – an email client free to 2,000 subscribers or 10,000 emails/month

Rode Podmic – the XLR microphone Julie uses

RodeCaster Pro – the sound mixing desk that Julie uses

Audacity – the free, open source, multi-track audio editor Bryan uses

Adobe Audition – the multi-track audio editor Julie uses

The Vetpodcast

The Vetpodcast is available wherever you get your podcasts from:

Podcast host https://vetpodcast.podomatic.com/

Website  https://vetpodcast.weebly.com/

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vetpodcast/?hl=en

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/vetpodcast

Twitter  https://twitter.com/Vetpodcast

Linkedin  https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-vetpodcast

Bio Feed https://bio.fm/vetpodcast

Squadcasthttps://squadcast.fm/

Audacity https://www.audacityteam.org/

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First published at Paws Claws & Wet Noses – reproduced here with permission