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Beatrix returns to the podcast after prolonged procrastination, feeling drawn to record and aiming to post twice weekly. She updates listeners on a relationship with “Bob,” a retired professor they met on a bike ride, and her anxiety about introducing him to her protective, under-socialized German Shepherd. With guidance from a trusted trainer, they used a slow process involving crating, treats, leashing, and gradual feeding routines, which led to successful bonding; the professor later returned for Christmas, and the dog recognized him, feeling like “a member of the family.” Beatrix notes ongoing relationship hurdles and worries about tolerance after years alone. She also shares excerpts from Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning about choice, human dignity, and inner spiritual freedom.
By BeatrixBeatrix returns to the podcast after prolonged procrastination, feeling drawn to record and aiming to post twice weekly. She updates listeners on a relationship with “Bob,” a retired professor they met on a bike ride, and her anxiety about introducing him to her protective, under-socialized German Shepherd. With guidance from a trusted trainer, they used a slow process involving crating, treats, leashing, and gradual feeding routines, which led to successful bonding; the professor later returned for Christmas, and the dog recognized him, feeling like “a member of the family.” Beatrix notes ongoing relationship hurdles and worries about tolerance after years alone. She also shares excerpts from Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning about choice, human dignity, and inner spiritual freedom.