020:THRIVE-ing is Built, Not Found: Lessons From Zimbabwe

May 19
1h 1m

Episode Description

This episode is best experienced IN FULL!! 

We recorded this live in Zimbabwe during the THRIVE veterinary wellbeing retreat—and the video version brings it all to life. From wildlife encounters to breathtaking landscapes and powerful human moments, you can watch the full experience unfold on YouTube here.

In this special episode of The Veterinary Culture Lab, Andi records live from Zimbabwe during the World Wide Vets THRIVE retreat—joined by co-host Dani Herbst to explore what it really means to thrive in veterinary medicine.

Grounded in research on emotional intelligence in early-career veterinarians, this conversation unpacks a powerful insight: emotional intelligence does not simply develop with experience—it is shaped by the environments we are part of.

And when the research points to mental health, social support, and time spent outdoors as key drivers of emotional intelligence…this episode brings those findings to life in real time.

Through conversations with veterinary professionals attending THRIVE, you will hear how connection, reflection, and stepping away from the day-to-day demands of practice can shift perspective, build emotional capacity, and create meaningful change.

From honest reflections to moments of humor and insight, this episode highlights how wellbeing is not just an individual effort—it is something we build together.

You’ll hear:

  • What the research says about emotional intelligence in veterinary medicine
  • How social support reduces isolation and builds connection
  • The impact of time outdoors on perspective and wellbeing
  • Why experiences like THRIVE can support real growth
  • Reflections from veterinary professionals experiencing this work firsthand

Whether you are feeling energized or exhausted, this episode invites you to consider what it might look like to create the conditions that help you—and your team—truly THRIVE.

Resource Links: 

Episode Article:

Title: Improved mental health, social support, and time outdoors are associated with higher emotional intelligence in early-career veterinarians: A longitudinal study

Authors:Catherine R. Young, Erin E. Frey, Emily A. McDonald, Shelley L. Neville, Jason B. Coe 

DOI: 10.2460/javma.23.10.0566 

WorldWide Vets
WWV THRIVE - February 2027 Dates and Details

Zimbabwe Man - Donkey

What Do You Think? Reach out to us and let us know at Info@flourish.vet

Your Hosts:
Andi Davison LVT, CAPP, APPC 

Josh Vaisman MAPPCP, CCFP

At Flourish Veterinary Consulting we renovate veterinary cultures. We diagnose what’s working, blueprint what’s next, and train every team member - blending positive psychology with real-world experience - so thriving becomes the norm, not the myth. 

Timestamps:

02:06 Meet Dani Herbst

05:22 Mental Health Stigma

08:54 Dani’s Path to Purpose

13:11 Worldwide Vets Mission

14:54 Inside the Thrive Retreat

22:32 Emotional Intelligence Study

25:46 Findings and Thrive Validation

31:55 Vulnerability and Support

34:49 Delegates Share 

37:14 Wellbeing Skills For Leaders

48:26 Safari CE And Connection

51:43 Grounding Outdoors Reset

54:39 Rapid Fire Delegate Takeaways

59:57 Laughs And Farewell



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