Rephonic
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Vetclinicjobs
Energy Vets
Recruitment
Job Ads
Culture Storytelling
Culture Story Center
Taranaki
Veterinary Clinics
Social Media
Five-Month Recruitment Cycle
Self-Selection
Veterinary Industry
Linkedin
Cultural Visibility Stress Test
Artificial Intelligence
Veterinary Medicine
Energyvets
Julie South
Clinic Level Storytelling
Vets and Nurses

Most vet clinics are proud of their culture. They know it's special — it's what makes them tick. What they don't know is how to share those stories in ways that mean something to other vets and nurses.

That's culture storytelling. And Julie South — founder of VetClinicJobs — shows vet clinics how to do it.

You'll hear real vets and nurses talking about what it's actually like to work at their clin... more

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The skills shortage is real. But it's not why your ad isn't working - the elephant in the room - ep. 278

Two clinics. Same town. Same skills shortage. One's been advertising since-forever. The other has been running a different kind of recruitment p... more

If you've ever looked at your job ad dashboard and wondered why the views are high and the applications aren't — this episode is about one of the reasons. And it's likely not the one Seek (or other job boards) will tell you about.

In the second epis... more

There's a clinic not too far from you right now that everyone in the profession knows about.

The vets know. The nurses know. The locums know. You can see it in the turnover — always hiring, always starting over. And nobody says publicly why.

In the... more

Most clinics have their most honest conversation about culture when someone's leaving.

The vet or nurse is in their last week, and suddenly — they talk. They say what they loved about the team. They describe what made this clinic different. They nam... more

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Recent Guests

Stacey Deacon
Senior Receptionist at Energy Vets
Energy Vets
Episode: Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Stacey Deacon - Head Receptionist - 1035
Kylie Lindsay
Clinic Services Manager at EnergyVets
EnergyVets
Episode: Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Kylie Lindsay - Clinic Services Manager - pt 1/2 - 1033
Nicky Smith
Head Vet Nurse / Nurse Supervisor at Energy Vets
Energy Vets
Episode: Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Nicky Smith - Vet Nurse Supervisor - 1032
Sieara Claytor
New graduate veterinarian, Energy Vets
Energy Vets, New Zealand
Episode: Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Dr Sieara Claytor - Small Animal Veterinarian - 1031
Alana Howard
Vet Nurse at Energy Vets, Taranaki
Energy Vets
Episode: Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Vet Nurse Alana Howard - 1030
Dr. Michelle Gosling
Senior large animal vet, Farm Services Manager, shareholder at Energy Vets
Energy Vets, Energy Vets, New Zealand
Episode: Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Large Animal Veterinarian - Dr Michelle Gosling - 1029

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    Contents are timely. I find these helpful.

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The show's real-world stories help vets and nurses trust the advice.
Guests and practical prompts make immediate improvements possible for hiring teams.
Listeners value concrete, applicable guidance for recruiting in clinics.

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Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Vet Nurse Alana Howard - 1030
Q: What makes Energy Vets different from other clinics from your perspective as a nurse?
The emphasis on people and inclusivity, the willingness of all team members to share knowledge, and the way the team supports one another during busy times, which helps the days run smoothly.
Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Dr Sieara Claytor - Small Animal Veterinarian - 1031
Q: What sort of cases are you seeing?
Being in a rural area, she encounters a broad range of cases and emergencies, which provides significant learning opportunities beyond what she would see in a big city clinic.
Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Dr Sieara Claytor - Small Animal Veterinarian - 1031
Q: How have you found Energy Vets as a new grad?
She describes the environment as supportive, with senior vets available, and colleagues to help as she starts out, which makes it easier to learn.
Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Dr Sieara Claytor - Small Animal Veterinarian - 1031
Q: This is your first full-time role as a veterinarian, is that correct?
Yes, it is.
Living and Working at Energy Vets Taranaki with Dr Sieara Claytor - Small Animal Veterinarian - 1031
Q: Sieara, how long have you been with Energy Vets?
She has been with Energy Vets for six months.

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A show focused on culture storytelling in veterinary clinics, emphasizing real, observable moments that prove a clinic's values and culture to attract vets and nurses. Episodes provide practical steps such as anonymous employee reviews, culture-driven storytelling, and quick self-checks to gauge online presence and credibility. The host guides clinics away from superficial value statements toward credible, third-party voices and ongoing recruitment as a long-term asset. Noteworthy angles include balancing regional clinic networks, cross-location teamwork, and the role of culture in attracting talent beyond traditional job ads.

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1. Stacey Deacon
2. Kylie Lindsay
3. Nicky Smith
4. Sieara Claytor
5. Alana Howard
6. Dr. Michelle Gosling

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