Life Has Literally Gone to the Dogs
Season 1Episode 17

Life Has Literally Gone to the Dogs

September 17, 2018
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Megan Stanley

Dogma Training

Every time I sit down with someone on the RebelRebel Podcast I'm blown away. For example: The owner of DOGMA TRAINING started her career in a place different from where you'd expect; in computers, websites, and eCommerce. Her friends would have told you she'd be "Most Likely to Make a Career with Animals" no computers.

With some big goals for the future, please enjoy some time with Megan Stanley as we talk about dog-first training, puppies, Tim Burton, New Orleans, Howler Monkeys, and Mark Twain.

MEGAN STANLEY
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Dogma Training

LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST
Calgary Humane Society
Dogma on Facebook
Thunderdome: Rage Room
The Pinbar YYC
The Coup
Movie: Beetlejuice
New Orleans: The Voodoo Festival
Speakeasy: BettyLou's Library
Book: Mindset

THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC
RebelRebel Theme Song by EMRE CORDS

Hosted by Michael Dean Dargie

www.MichaelDargie.com
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About the Author: Michael Dargie

Michael Dargie

Michael Dargie is a creative strategist, entrepreneur, and the voice behind the RebelRebel Podcast. He founded Make More Creative, a creative agency helping brands stand out in a noisy world, and authored BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable. A motorcycle rider, scuba diver, octopus whisperer, artist, writer, director, and adventurer — Michael brings a deep curiosity and genuine warmth to every conversation. He believes the best stories come from people who dare to do things differently, and he has spent nine seasons proving it.