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* 3:38 \\u2013 Marjie talks about how she became a dog trainer and shares some stories from that time.
* 20:13 \\u2013 Marjie discusses how her approach to learning has helped her as the Executive Director of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC).
* 24:50 \\u2013 Ryan asks Marjie to talk a bit about what she means by some people viewing the use or non/use of certain tools in training as a religion.
* 30:11 \\u2013 Marjie talks about the importance of accountability and collaboration in the field.
* 33:11 \\u2013 The need for regulation in the industry is discussed.
* 35:36 - Marjie and Ryan talk about the potential benefits or harm of the use of the word \\u201ctribe\\u201d.
* 38:38 \\u2013 Ryan asks Marjie if she thinks that people have a desire to belong to something and how we can satisfy that desire to people, while being inclusive.
* 51:12 \\u2013 Marjie shares five important lessons she has learned that have helped her achieve success with the IAABC.
* 51:38 \\u2013 1.) \\u201cNever select \\u2018reply all\\u2019 by mistake.\\u201d
* 51:47 \\u2013 \\xa02.) \\u201cBe something people can move toward, rather than huddling against together\\u201d.
* 52:10 \\u2013 \\xa03.) \\u201cFight for what\\u2019s right over what is popular\\u201d.
* 52:28 \\u2013 4.) \\u201cThe internet will kill me someday\\u201d.
* 52:34 \\u2013 5.) \\u201cMost people are great.\\u201d
* 53:37 - Marjie talks about the \\u201cLemonade Conference\\u201d which is being done in collaboration between the IAABC and Fenzi Dog Sports Academy.
* 57:15 \\u2013 \\u201cThe Pandemic Handbook\\u201d and \\u201cThe Dog Trainer\\u2019s Handbook\\u201d will soon be available on the IAABC website .
* 1:02 \\u2013 Marjie talks about what she would like to see happen in the next 5-10 years in the animal training world.
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