Paws at Work: Boosting Mental Health
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In this episode, host Dr. Annie Petersen reviews research showing animal interaction can reduce stress through measurable physiological changes (including lower cortisol and increased oxytocin), provide non-judgmental social support, reduce loneliness, and help some neurodivergent employees with grounding and regulation. It argues these benefits can translate into higher productivity through strategic mental breaks, improved creativity, greater job satisfaction, and lower absenteeism, while strengthening workplace culture, collaboration, morale, and retention; examples include Amazon’s dog-friendly Seattle campus and Google’s therapy-animal partnerships. Peterson also covers implementation challenges and solutions - vaccination and behavior requirements, pet-free zones, training, designated spaces, therapy-animal visits, office-pet or foster programs - plus economic, environmental, inclusivity, and post-pandemic trends shaping the future of pet-friendly work.
00:00 Welcome to the Show
00:27 Why Animals at Work
00:59 Stress Relief Science
03:00 Connection and Support
05:01 Work Life Balance Boost
05:32 Productivity and Breaks
09:34 Culture Morale and Talent
12:19 Big Company Examples
14:38 Policies and Planning
16:42 Program Models and Remote
18:53 Choosing the Right Animals
21:29 Therapy Animal Programs
24:25 Costs and ROI
27:48 Sustainability and Nature
31:07 Inclusion and Service Animals
34:54 Future of Pet Friendly Work
38:52 Innovation and Partnerships
41:31 Final Takeaways and Thanks
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