Borborygmi: Noises From The Veterinary World
Society & Culture
Today’s episode is an absolute corker - I know, I know, I have a tendency to say that fairly often but the wisdom and practical advice meted out in this podcast is really worthwhile and I can’t wait for you to hear it.
Gudrun Ravetz has - in her words - a portfolio career these days, including holding the position of Head Veterinary Officer at Simply Health. She’s also a past-president of both BVA and SPVS and lives in north Cumbria where she’s likely to be found on her bike or in a wetsuit swimming in a lake.
Alison Lambert worked in business for both Hills Pet Foods and Mars before starting her own business, On Switch, in 2001. Alison is an honorary Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham Vet School, and last year received the AVA’s Veterinary Business Thought Leader Award.
There's a lot of chat about financial planning in this episode, but if you haven't got a clue where to start and you need advice from a professional, VetYou can help you. Do drop them a line.
We’re being supported for this season by VetYou, a veterinary-led community encouraging you to face up to your finances, get the help and advice you need, and start paving the way to a brilliant financial future, whether that’s starting your own business or planning for your retirement. Everyone involved in VetYou has had highs and lows in their own financial journeys. So this season is all about telling you the stories of our community to help you make the most of your finances.
Most important of all, we want to hear from you over the next few weeks. Send us an email at hello@vetyou.co.uk, drop me a DM at @naomi_the_vet, or write us a review on Apple podcasts with your thoughts and feedback, and we’ll be featuring a few of them each week. We really want to know what you think about money, about pay in the profession, about whether you even give your financial future a second thought or anything else you fancy.
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