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A raw and authentic podcast for those who work or volunteer in animal care, welfare, or activism, who are struggling with compassion fatigue, burnout, grief and loss, secondary traumatic stress, and other mental health concerns. Through both solo and guest episodes, I blend science, psychology, spirituality, and even a touch of "woo woo" to help you manage compassion fatigue, build resilience, and make your passion for helping animals sustainable. If you're involved in animal caregiving, rescue, trap-neuter return (TNR), sheltering, animal control, cruelty investigations, veterinary medicine, fostering, wildlife or marine rehabilitation and conservation, animal law or lobbying, ethical veganism, or any other role in animal care, welfare, or activism, and struggling with the consequences of caring so much that it hurts, this podcast is for you!
The host, Jen Blough, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor, compassion fatigue coach and speaker, and author with more than 35 years of experience in animal welfare and activism. She is the author of To Save a Starfish: A Compassion Fatigue Workbook for the Animal Welfare Warrior and the upcoming book, Beyond Compassion Fatigue.
A raw and authentic podcast for those who work or volunteer in animal care, welfare, or activism, who are struggling with compassion fatigue, burnout, grief and loss, secondary traumatic stress, and other mental health concerns. Through both solo and guest episodes, I blend science, psychology, spirituality, and even a touch of "woo woo" to help you manage compassion fatigue, build resilience, and make your passion for helping animals sustainable. If you're involved in animal caregiving, rescue, trap-neuter return (TNR), sheltering, animal control, cruelty investigations, veterinary medicine, fostering, wildlife or marine rehabilitation and conservation, animal law or lobbying, ethical veganism, or any other role in animal care, welfare, or activism, and struggling with the consequences of caring so much that it hurts, this podcast is for you!
The host, Jen Blough, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor, compassion fatigue coach and speaker, and author with more than 35 years of experience in animal welfare and activism. She is the author of To Save a Starfish: A Compassion Fatigue Workbook for the Animal Welfare Warrior and the upcoming book, Beyond Compassion Fatigue.
Episodes

Friday Nov 07, 2025
Ep. 24: The Stages of Change: Are You Ready to Do Things Differently?
Friday Nov 07, 2025
Friday Nov 07, 2025
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Are you ready to manage your compassion fatigue? In this episode of Beyond Compassion Fatigue, I introduce you to the Stages of Change model, a therapeutic framework originally developed to help people quit smoking.
We’ll explore how these six stages: Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, and Relapse (or Reset!) show up in the lives of animal welfare workers and advocates. You’ll learn how to identify where you are right now, why every stage is valid, and how to use this awareness to take practical steps toward managing compassion fatigue, building resilience, and preventing burnout.
Whether you’re just beginning to notice the toll this work takes, or you’re actively putting new strategies into place, this episode will give you insight, encouragement, and concrete tools to keep going—without running on empty.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- What the Stages of Change model is and how it applies to compassion fatigue.
- The six stages of change and how they show up in animal welfare and advocacy work.
- Why ambivalence and setbacks are a normal part of the change process.
- Practical examples of what each stage might look like for someone in rescue, shelter, or advocacy roles.
- How to reframe “relapse” as a reset instead of a failure.
Resources mentioned:
- Free Worksheet: Download your Stages of Change Reflection Worksheet here
- Group Coaching Program: Learn more here
Stay Connected:
- Subscribe to Beyond Compassion Fatigue so you never miss an episode.
- Share this podcast with a friend or colleague in animal welfare who might need encouragement today.

Friday Oct 31, 2025
Ep. 23: Why Sleep Matters...and How to Get It with Jessica Fink, LCSW-S
Friday Oct 31, 2025
Friday Oct 31, 2025
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Sleep struggles are common among animal welfare workers, rescuers, and advocates—especially those facing chronic stress, grief, and secondary trauma. In this powerful conversation, we explore why sleep doesn’t always come easy when your mind is racing with thoughts of suffering or your nervous system is stuck in survival mode.
Whether you’re lying awake with insomnia, haunted by nightmares, or simply exhausted but wired, this episode feature’s sleep expert Jessica Fink, LCSW-S who shares some science-backed insights and actionable tips to help you reclaim rest.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
- The real impact of chronic stress and trauma on sleep
- Intrusive thoughts and insomnia in advocacy work
- Nightmares, secondary trauma, and moral injury
- Signs your sleep issues may be trauma-related
- What your brain actually does while you sleep
- The truth about sleep hygiene
- Realistic, practical strategies for better sleep—starting tonight
Resources mentioned:
Jessica’s website
Jessica's socials:
Grab your free resources to help manage compassion fatigue here.
Visit my free virtual calming room here.
Check out my Group Coaching Program for Compassion Fatigue here.
Get your copy of To Save a Starfish: A Compassion Fatigue Workbook for the Animal Welfare Warrior here.

Friday Oct 24, 2025
Ep: 22: Navigating the Storm: Nervous System Regulation
Friday Oct 24, 2025
Friday Oct 24, 2025
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Ahoy, maties! In this episode of Beyond Compassion Fatigue, we’re setting sail into the stormy seas of stress, trauma, and overwhelm that so many in animal care, welfare, and activism face daily. Together, we’ll explore how to recognize and regulate your nervous system when compassion fatigue takes the wheel. Using the metaphor of a sailboat at sea, I’ll guide you through three common nervous system states — fight or flight, freeze, and shutdown — and show you how they appear emotionally, physically, and mentally.
Most importantly, you’ll learn practical tools to bring yourself back to calmer waters when life’s storms feel overwhelming.
In this episode we cover:
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How the autonomic nervous system (ANS) shapes your stress responses.
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The difference between fight or flight, freeze, and shutdown — and how they each show up in animal welfare work.
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Why your nervous system sometimes overreacts to modern-day stressors like angry clients, social media hostility, or heavy workloads.
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Simple, science-backed tools to regulate your nervous system, including:
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Box breathing and grounding (for fight or flight)
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Micro-actions and tactile stimulation (for freeze)
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Orienting, vagus nerve soothing, and co-regulation (for shutdown)
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Grab more free resources to help manage compassion fatigue here.
Visit my free virtual calming room here.
Check out my Group Coaching Program for Compassion Fatigue here.
Get your copy of To Save a Starfish: A Compassion Fatigue Workbook for the Animal Welfare Warrior here.

Friday Oct 17, 2025
Ep. 21: The Healing Power of Writing with Stephanie Mitchell
Friday Oct 17, 2025
Friday Oct 17, 2025
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I'm joined by book coach Stephanie Mitchell as we explore how writing can be a powerful outlet for healing emotional wounds. She shares how writing can be a form of self-expression and recovery, and offers insight into why writing is such a transformative tool for working through trauma, grief, and compassion fatigue. Whether you're a seasoned writer or not, this conversation offers something for everyone.
Topics We Cover:
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Why writing is such a powerful tool for emotional and psychological healing
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The unique benefits of different types of writing—poetry, journaling, songwriting, storytelling
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What to do if you feel like “you’re not a writer” or fear doing it “wrong”
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How writing can support trauma recovery, grief processing, and compassion fatigue
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Simple writing prompts and exercises anyone can try
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How to approach writing when you’re emotionally overwhelmed or feeling blocked
Resources Mentioned:
Stephanie's website
Download her free workbook here
Stephanie's social media:
Get additional resources to manage compassion fatigue:
Grab your free resources to help manage compassion fatigue here.
Visit my free virtual calming room here.
Check out my Group Coaching Program for Compassion Fatigue here.
Get your copy of To Save a Starfish: A Compassion Fatigue Workbook for the Animal Welfare Warrior here.

Friday Oct 10, 2025
Ep. 20: Learn to Let Go of What You Can't Control
Friday Oct 10, 2025
Friday Oct 10, 2025
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In this episode, we’re tackling a struggle that every animal advocate knows all too well: feeling stuck, frustrated, or helpless when facing situations outside of our control. It can feel like banging your head against a wall—painful, exhausting, and ultimately unsustainable.
Drawing from my work as a therapist and my own lived experience in animal welfare, I share a simple but powerful framework with three options:
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Leave the situation – Step back physically, emotionally, or mentally, and protect your own wellbeing.
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Keep banging your head against the wall – Keep trying to change things you simply can’t control (spoiler: this leads straight to burnout).
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Learn to live around it – Stay in the work you love, but develop coping strategies, boundaries, and self-care routines to make it sustainable.
We’ll explore how this framework applies to animal welfare, how to recognize when you’re stuck in an endless cycle of frustration, and how to choose the option that best supports your wellbeing.
Learn more about or join the waitlist for the next Compassion Fatigue Group Coaching Cohort here.

Friday Oct 03, 2025
Ep. 19: Battling Burnout
Friday Oct 03, 2025
Friday Oct 03, 2025
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Feeling a little crispy around the edges? You’re not alone—and you’re in the right place.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into burnout—what it is, how it uniquely shows up in animal care, welfare, and activism, and most importantly, what you can do about it (whether you're a frontline worker, volunteer, or in a leadership role).
We break down:
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The three core symptoms of burnout
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How burnout differs from compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress
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The imbalance of “too much” and “not enough” that leads to burnout
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Why burnout is especially common in animal-related fields
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Individual and organizational strategies to help reduce and recover from burnout
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The surprising power of grief rituals in preventing burnout
Extra resources:
Grab your free resources to help manage compassion fatigue here.
Visit my free virtual calming room here.
Check out my Group Coaching Program for Compassion Fatigue here.
Get your copy of To Save a Starfish: A Compassion Fatigue Workbook for the Animal Welfare Warrior here.

Friday Sep 26, 2025
Friday Sep 26, 2025
In this episode, I sit down with Becca Shaw, a gifted intuitive and Akashic Records practitioner, to explore how this ancient spiritual resource can support those in animal care, welfare, and activism. Whether you’re brand new to the Akashic Records or just a little “woo-woo curious,” Becca offers grounded insight into what the Records are, how they work, and how they differ from other intuitive tools or practices. More importantly, she explains how the Records can help us reconnect with our soul’s truth—especially when we feel lost, stuck, or disillusioned in our work or purpose.
We discuss:
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Becca’s journey and how she came to this work
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What the Akashic Records actually are
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Why this modality can be so helpful for helpers and caregivers
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How the Records can offer clarity, healing, and next steps for those feeling burned out or overwhelmed
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Simple, accessible ways to start tapping into deeper guidance
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The difference between group and one-on-one readings, and what to expect in a session
Resources mentioned:
Becca's website
Becca's social media:
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
YouTube
Get more free resources to help you manage compassion fatigue here!
Visit my virtual calming room here!

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Ep. 17: Are You an Empath?
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Are you someone who feels everything—sometimes too much? Do you absorb the emotions of others, often without realizing it? In this solo episode, I explore what it really means to be an empath. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re an empath (or know someone who is), this episode is for you.
We’ll dive into the defining traits of empaths, how empathy differs from being an empath, and why so many empaths are drawn to helping professions like animal rescue, veterinary medicine, and activism. But with that superpower of sensitivity often comes a cost—especially when it comes to compassion fatigue, burnout, and trauma.
I also share practical strategies for managing your energy, staying grounded, and embracing your sensitivity as a strength—not a weakness.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- What it means to be an empath and how to tell if you are one.
- The difference between empathy and being an empath.
- Why empaths often show up in helping professions like animal care and advocacy.
- How being an empath makes you more vulnerable to compassion fatigue and burnout.
- The pros and cons of being an empath.
- How trauma can intensify empathic sensitivity.
- The importance of grounding techniques and energetic boundaries.
- How to own your sensitivity and use it as a source of strength and purpose.
Grab your free resources at https://www.beyondcompassionfatigue.com/