Living On Purpose (With a Corgi): Belief, Biology, and Behavior with Jim Bishop

Living On Purpose (With a Corgi): Belief, Biology, and Behavior with Jim Bishop

Author: Debra Hamilton, Esq. March 5, 2026 Duration: 43:53
In this episode of Why Do Pets Matter, I sit down with leadership coach and Conjunction Leadership founder, Jim Bishop, for a conversation that goes straight to the heart of why we feel stuck, burned out, or stretched too thin. Jim shares how growing up on a farm and now walking with his corgi still helps him feel grounded and unconditionally loved, and how animals have always been his anchor when life feels overwhelming. We explore his powerful framework of beliefs, biology, and behavior, how the stories we tell ourselves shape our nervous system and, ultimately, how we show up as leaders, veterinarians, clients, and humans. Together, we talk about living on purpose for a purpose, why white-knuckling your way through isn’t the same as thriving, and how pets quietly remind us of who we are beneath all the hustle. If you’ve ever wondered, “Is this really how I want to live?” this conversation is for you. Watch It: https://youtu.be/uODDpr_nKrE   Guest Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesdbishop/ https://conjunctionleadership.com/   Show Links: https://hamiltonlawandmediation.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HLawMediation Debra's Book: "Nipped in the Bud, Not in the Butt: How to Use Mediation To Resolve Conflicts Over Animals," https://www.amazon.com/Nipped-Bud-Not-Butt-Mediation/dp/151502024X/ref=sr_1_1 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@HLawMediation

Debra Hamilton, Esq. brings a unique perspective to the conversation about our animal companions on Why Do Pets Matter?. As an attorney who specializes in pet-focused law, she navigates the often-overlooked complexities that arise when pets are part of our families and communities. Each episode explores the tangible, sometimes messy, realities of life with animals-from the legal intricacies of pet custody during a divorce to the everyday dilemmas and joys that pet owners face. Debra is joined by a variety of fascinating guests, ensuring conversations are rich with diverse viewpoints and practical solutions. This podcast digs into the science of our bonds with animals, the nature of their care, and how these relationships shape family life, making it a thoughtful listen for adults and curious kids alike. You’ll find the discussions are grounded in real-world stories, moving beyond simple anecdotes to examine why these creatures hold such an essential place in our homes and hearts. Tune in for a deeper understanding of the problems, the drama, and the profound connections that define our shared world with pets.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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