By Kay Stout One size doesn’t fit all. And in animal rescue that misconception all too frequently gets in the way of solving the pet […]
Holiday Memories
By Kay Stout A former employee recently sent me a picture and I was suddenly transported back to one of the best jobs I’ve had […]
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Someone to Lean On
By Kay Stout Missives from my adventures with my new boss Boy, Oh Boy! I’m learning something new every day. And so far, I’ve been […]
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STOUT STUFF: Someone to Lean On: Introducing George!
STOUT STUFF: Kay Stout introduces her new walking can as “George” to break the ice when meeting new people.
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STOUT STUFF: Pit Bull Shelter Dog and Coach Bob Stoops’ Family
Shelter pets like pit bull puppy, Nelly, can sometimes hit the jackpot when it comes to loving new homes. Please consider adopting a shelter pet today?
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STOUT STUFF: Strategic Social Media Outreach Wins the Day
Social media can be a valuable tool in animal rescue when it comes to influencing decision-makers.
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STOUT STUFF: It Happens When You Work Together
It is going to take Oklahomans working together to meet our goal to save 90 percent of shelter dogs and cats and become a Humane State by 2025.
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STOUT STUFF: People Need to Know ‘Breed’ Isn’t Everything
For animal rescue, it is out-of-state transport, spay/neuter programs and adoption. It takes all three working together without arguing, pointing fingers or wasting time disagreeing.
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STOUT STUFF: The Flood Gates are Still Open
An in-depth study from the University of Oklahoma will soon paint the most comprehensive and compelling snapshot to date of out-of-state animal transport as a vital short-term strategy that helps shelters tread water when it comes to the flood of animals flowing through their doors every day.
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STOUT STUFF: Stopping the Flood
Pet overpopulation can be controlled by animal rescue organizations in Oklahoma by transporting overflow dog and cats to out-of-state shelters and by using comprehensive spay-and-neuter programs.
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STOUT STUFF: HMM … Something to Think About!
Compassion for abandoned animals doesn’t mean volunteers can’t agree on common goals.
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STOUT STUFF: How Sports Help Youth Transition to Work Continued …
By Kay Stout, owner and career coach, Kay Stout Leadership Consulting Part II: Wresting The interesting sport I can’t figure out. Wrestlers fascinate me the […]
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STOUT STUFF: How Sports Help Youth Transition to Work
Kay Stout Leadership Consulting’s STOUT STUFF Blog offers career coaching advice and training for all ages. Sports can help youth transition to work.
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STOUT STUFF: The Power of ‘Oh!’
Sometimes it is better to give a simple “Oh!” answer that helps you win rather than saying something you may regret.
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STOUT STUFF: The Power of One
You are an 8-year-old attending third grade, just arrived from Italy and speak no English. A classmate says something perfectly fine when said in English; however, in Italian the one word you hear is not a good one.
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STOUT STUFF: Blog: Just Say YES!
The winter holidays can be stressful. OK, they usually are. Especially if you are looking for a new job, a new career or you are […]
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STOUT STUFF: 6 ft. Vs 6 inches & I Sat in the Corner so I Could Sit at the Desk
I took the big leap and flew commercial. Here’s what I learned …
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