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  <title>Finding Your Flow: Artistry in Dog Training with Steve Goodall [Episode 278]</title>
  <description>In this candid and soulful exploration of the trainer’s journey, Ryan Cartlidge sits down with Steve Goodall — a director of Packed Dogs Limited  , an ABTC registered animal training instructor  , and a published author based in a small hamlet in Wales  . Steve offers a refreshing look at the &amp;quot;why&amp;quot; behind our interactions with animals, drawing on his eclectic background in the DIY punk music scene and sound engineering to highlight the delicate balance between technical protocols and creative intuition  . From his early days as a postman to leading a nationally recognized training organization, Steve’s story is a testament to how welfare-first, science-based methods can transform both ends of the leash  . Together, Ryan and Steve dive into the concept of prosody and how our vocalizations and body language serve as a primary bridge for cross-species communication  . Steve shares the moving story of his first rescue dog, Rocco, and the sudden tragedy that served as a &amp;quot;baptism of fire,&amp;quot; propelling him into a career dedicated to fostering happy, healthy homes through emotional connection  . They also discuss the importance of professional self-awareness, encouraging listeners to identify whether they are &amp;quot;systems-led operators&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;creative sparks&amp;quot; to build a more sustainable and fulfilling career  . Throughout this episode, we discuss:    Steve’s &amp;quot;Behavior Odyssey&amp;quot;: A windy path from touring in punk bands to discovering the &amp;quot;magic&amp;quot; of clicker training and targeting with a Pringle's lid  .    The Art vs. Science Intersection: Why the most effective training happens when mechanics and protocols dance with instinctual creativity  .    Vocal Prosody: Exploring how the pitch, rhythm, and tone of the human voice can instinctively calm or excite an animal  .    Strengths-Based Training: The value of investigating your natural skills and investing time in playing to those strengths rather than fighting weaknesses  .     The Power of Patterns: What Steve has learned from watching hundreds of homework submissions and the specific movements that signal a &amp;quot;flow state&amp;quot;  .     Collaboration Over Competition: How the four directors at PACT leverage their diverse skills—from spreadsheets to storytelling—to move the industry forward  .   Embracing Playfulness: Moving from &amp;quot;learning the scales&amp;quot; to being proficient enough to play with the rules for better results  .   Whether you are looking to refine your coaching skills or searching for inspiration after a personal setback, Steve’s perspective provides a roadmap for staying curious, staying kind, and finding the rhythm in your training.  Links  PACT https://www.pact-dogs.com/&amp;amp;nbsp;  ABTC https://abtc.org.uk/&amp;amp;nbsp;  Steve's blog https://www.goodalldogtraining.com/blog&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Animal Training Academy</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.atamember.com</author_url>
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