Pet Sitter Confessional, LLC
Pet Sitter Confessional
Pet Sitter Confessional is the go-to podcast for pet sitters who want to grow, learn, and feel seen. Having run a pet sitting and dog walking business since 2012, Meghan and Collin share the real, behind-the-scenes life of professional pet sitting—from funny mishaps and tough lessons to business insights and personal stories. Each week, they also interview fellow sitters and industry pros to explore what it really takes to thrive in pet care. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro, you'll find support, inspiration, and a community that truly gets it. Your story belongs here, too!
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Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
715: Starting Over and Growing Stronger with Meagan Cervini 08.07.2026 52:18
What happens when an unexpected opportunity takes you across the world—and then brings you back again? Meagan Cervini shares her journey from managing dog daycares in Canada to helping launch a facility in Dubai, and ultimately building her own business back home. She reflects on the lessons learned from different work environments and how they shaped her approach to client care and team building....
714: Leading Beyond Your Default 05.07.2026 31:52
What kind of leader does your business need from you right now? In this episode, we build on episode 710 and talk about why self-awareness is only the starting line. We explore how each leadership style has strengths, stress responses, and blind spots that can either help or hurt our teams. We also discuss why great leaders learn to borrow from other styles without abandoning who they are. Ultimat...
713: Leadership, Legacy, and the Next Chapter of PSI with Adam & Rachel Foster 01.07.2026 49:26
What happens when the leadership of one of the pet care industry's most influential organizations changes hands? In this episode, Collin sits down with Adam and Rachel Foster, the new owners of Pet Sitters International, to discuss their backgrounds in technology, entrepreneurship, and pet care. They explore how technology is reshaping the industry, why relationships remain at the heart of profess...
712: What Is Your Business Telling You? 29.06.2026 39:58
What if the better mid-year question is not "Am I on track?" but "What is my business telling me?" In this episode, we look at the first half of 2026 as a source of real feedback from our calendar, clients, team, energy, systems, and stress points. We talk about what growth exposes, what we may still be tolerating, and why not every profitable part of the business is actually healthy. We also refl...
711: Building Trust with Dogs Who Need Space with Susan Aceti 24.06.2026 58:43
What does it take to care well for dogs who are fearful, reactive, or slow to trust new people? In this episode, Collin talks with Susan Aceti, owner of Challenging Dogs Pet Care, about building a thoughtful, patient process for dogs who need more than a standard meet and greet. Susan shares how her own dog Molly shaped her approach to empathy, client communication, and practical behavior support....
710: What's Your Leadership Style? 22.06.2026 26:28
What kind of leader is your pet care business creating you to become? In this episode, we talk through five common leadership styles: the visionary, the operator, the servant leader, the coach, and the commander. We explore how each style shows up for solo sitters, team owners, clients, and employees. We also look at the strengths, weaknesses, and blind spots that come with each approach. As our b...
709: Are You Prepared for the Emotional Weight of Pet Care with Jen Latter 17.06.2026 53:19
What does it truly mean to care for pets at their most vulnerable stages of life? In this episode, we talk with Jen Latter, owner of Nanna Jens Services, about her journey from nursing into holistic pet care and how that shapes her approach today. We explore the emotional labor involved in working with senior, disabled, and end-of-life pets, and why boundaries are essential in this deeply personal...
708: You Get What You Pay For 15.06.2026 20:43
What happens when we tell clients not to choose a pet sitter based solely on price, but then make every business decision based on cost ourselves? In this episode, we explore the disconnect between the advice we give clients and the choices we make as business owners. We discuss the hidden costs of free software, delayed hiring, skipped education, and avoiding professional help. We share the inves...
707: The Playbook for Better Decisions in Busy Seasons with Brian Hurtak 10.06.2026 55:40
What do you do when your business feels like chaos is calling all the plays? Brian Hurtak shares how overwhelmed professionals can borrow practical tools from football coaches to make better decisions in high-pressure moments. Brian explains the difference between ethos, a playbook, and a play sheet, and why clarity about who you are has to come before productivity systems. They also discuss how t...
706: The End of Easy Growth in Pet Care? 08.06.2026 23:35
Is the pet industry slowing down, or is it simply evolving? In this episode, we explore recent projections showing pet industry growth moderating from pandemic-era highs while still expanding overall. We discuss how changing consumer behavior is impacting pet sitting and dog walking businesses, why outcomes matter more than services, and how trust is becoming a critical differentiator. We also exa...
705: The Numbers You're Ignoring (and Why They Matter) with Chante Dawston 03.06.2026 1:00:49
Ready to earn a CEU? Start here! Are you truly making money in your pet care business, or just staying busy? In this episode, we sit down with CPA Chante Dawston to unpack what "knowing your numbers" actually means. We explore why record keeping is more than a tax requirement and how it directly impacts your decision-making. We also discuss cash flow, profit, and the hidden dangers of growing with...
704: Working at 150% (Without Breaking Yourself) 01.06.2026 25:18
How do we survive the seasons when our business demands more than we feel capable of giving? In this episode, we discuss what it means to operate at 150% capacity and why some seasons require extraordinary effort. We explore the difference between temporary sacrifice and permanent overload, along with the systems that help us endure difficult periods without destroying ourselves. We share practica...
703: Cat Sitting Roundtable: A Maturing Industry 27.05.2026 1:11:58
What if cat sitting isn't a side-service anymore, but one of the fastest-maturing lanes in professional pet care? Collin sits down with Beth Pasek (Finicky Cat), Shannon Hendon (Ocala Pet Sitting), and Grace Taylor (Furever Friends Cat Sitting) to unpack why cat-only services are growing, what "maturing" looks like in client expectations, and how education around stress, behavior, and enrichment i...
702: Stop Typing the Same Thing Twice 25.05.2026 39:16
How do you communicate clearly when you are tired, frustrated, or emotionally depleted? In this episode, we talk about why templates and saved scripts are not robotic shortcuts, but tools that help us protect our voice, our policies, and our peace. We share how repeated questions about cancelations, pricing, onboarding, hiring, birthdays, reviews, and training can drain a business owner when every...
701: Leaving False Happiness Behind with Shaheen Riaz 20.05.2026 49:59
What happens when you realize your "stable" career isn't actually making you happy? Shaheen Riaz spent 16 years in demanding administrative roles before finally choosing to follow her heart into professional dog care. In this episode, she shares the leap of faith that led her to launch Aunty Shan Dog Care in 2023, the mindset shifts that helped her go full-time, and how her background as a PA tran...
700: How Fast Can You Reset After a Business Hit? 18.05.2026 43:51
What do you do when one hard moment in your business is immediately followed by another? In this episode, we talk about the emotional whiplash of client terminations, employee resignations, complaints, and unexpected problems that stack before we have time to recover. We explore why the real cost often isn't the trigger itself, but the reactive decisions we make while still charged. We walk throug...
699: The Power of Saying Yes to the Right Clients with Maria Estes 13.05.2026 49:30
What does it look like to build an entire pet care business around cats? Maria Estes, founder of All About Cats Pet Sitting in Tallahassee, Florida, shares how a side gig started for income and joy grew into a thriving cat-specific business with over 900 clients. She explains why specialization matters, how feline behavior and medical needs have shaped her services, and why trust and communication...
698: Why Employee Retention Starts With Attention 11.05.2026 44:10
Take the CEU Quiz: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdm4lr1fIDcwCwuUdYHsFdEWvGj1xLhGlJeAaWnF1F28aB1vQ/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=107413215510797164078 How do you keep employees happy when pet care is already a low-margin business? In this episode, we talk about why appreciation does not have to mean expensive gifts, bonuses, or branded swag. We walk through different types of employees, inc...
697: From Isolation to Industry with the Florida Pet Services Association 06.05.2026 42:09
What happens when pet sitters come together to shape the future of their industry? In this episode, Collin talks with Savanna Westwood and Charan Favazza from the Florida Pet Services Association about professionalism, education, and advocacy in pet care. They discuss why small business owners must think beyond daily tasks and understand legal, operational, and industry-wide responsibilities. The...
696: You (probably) need more sleep… 04.05.2026 37:14
What if the problem in your business is not your systems, your discipline, or your schedule—but your sleep? In episode, we talk about how chronic sleep deprivation impacts decision-making, client communication, employee patience, service quality, and long-term sustainability. We explore why pet sitters and dog walkers are especially vulnerable to fragmented schedules, mental overload, and caffeine...
695: Building a Cat-Only Business That Scales with Grace Taylor 29.04.2026 54:05
Use Code PREPARE for 5% at petfirstaid4u.com to celebrate Pet First Aid Month! What happens when you stop trying to serve everyone and build a business specifically for cats? In this episode, we talk with Grace Taylor of Furever Friends Cat Sitting about what it really looks like to niche—intentionally and unapologetically. Grace shares how defining success for both clients and sitters transforme...
694: What to Do When Networking Gets You Nowhere 27.04.2026 35:47
What do we do when our local pet care community won't support us? We explore the reality that not every market is collaborative, even when we've done all the "right" networking steps. We unpack why other professionals may be closed off, from fear and past experiences to scarcity mindsets. We walk through what not to do when faced with rejection or silence. Finally, we outline practical ways to gro...
693: Building a Remote Culture that Works with Don Harkey 22.04.2026 55:40
Wanna earn a CEU? Go here! CEU: https://forms.gle/LthLsWwnABtGNoPX7 How do you build a strong team when your employees rarely, if ever, see one another? In this episode of Pet Sitter Confessional, Collin talks with Don Harkey of People Centric about what it takes to create healthy remote culture in pet care businesses. Don explains how leadership, communication, autonomy, and feedback all work tog...
692: What's Your Profit Per Service? 20.04.2026 37:06
What if the services filling your schedule are the very ones holding your business back? In this episode, we talk about why pet care business owners need to understand profit per service instead of only looking at total revenue or yearly profit. We walk through the difference between gross profit and net profit, and we explain how labor, mileage, admin time, and scheduling inefficiencies all affec...
691: Business Grief, Identity, and the Courage to Move On with Corinne Moore 15.04.2026 40:54
What happens when you finally build the business you dreamed of—and it still doesn't make you happy? In this episode, Corinne Moore shares the emotional and practical reality of deciding to close a pet care company after years of building systems, leaders, and stability. We talk about the "grief" of letting go, the guilt many owners carry for clients and staff, and how maternity leave created spac...
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