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Central Bark shares the stories and conversations that make Guide Dogs for the Blind's life-changing mission so unique. Join our host, Theresa Stern, and special guests as they discuss how lives are changed every day through the special partnerships created between people, dogs and communities. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about our pups (from guide dog DNA to training techniques), and we’ll introduce you to the amazing people in our community, including clients, staff, volunteers and supporters.
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What is it really like to raise children alongside a working guide dog? In this episode of Central Bark, we talk with GDB client, Juanita Herrera, about the everyday realities of parenting with a guide dog in the home. From setting boundaries to building strong relationships, this conversation explores how guide dogs and kids learn to live and thrive together. We’ll hear how routines evolve, how children learn to understand a working dog’s role, and how families create safe, respectful, and loving environments for everyone. Whether you’re already a parent, considering a guide dog, or just curious about how it all works, this episode offers practical insights and honest reflections from lived experience.
In this episode, we hear directly from Day Al-Mohamed, a guide dog handler, policy executive, award-winning filmmaker, and science fiction author about her advocacy journey and the lessons she’s learned along the way. She shares practical advice for new advocates, from getting started to navigating challenges. We also explore ways the broader community can engage in advocacy, highlighting opportunities to make a meaningful impact and support one another in creating change.
In this episode, we kick off Advocacy Month with a conversation about what meaningful advocacy looks like and how our community can take action in informed, sustainable ways. Kirsten French, Guide Dogs for the Blind Manager of Community Education and Advocacy, will discuss how GDB is expanding our advocacy work and the resources we are launching to support our entire community on their advocacy journey. We will also hear from Steve Elliot on our alumni board about the Alumni Advocacy Toolkit - what it includes, how to use it effectively, and how it can strengthen your advocacy efforts while protecting your well-being. Whether you are new to advocacy or already actively engaged, this episode provides practical direction, structure, and support for getting involved.
What happens when guide dog travel meets emerging technology, and the right human support? In this episode of Central Bark, we explore how tools such as smart glasses, smartphones, and remote assistants can help guide dog handlers navigate unfamiliar places with greater confidence. Guide dog handler Alan Holst and orientation assistant Rachel Nelson join us to talk about how they’ve developed a system that combines technology, planning, and trusted communication to reduce uncertainty and expand independence.
What makes the bond between a guide dog handler and their dog so unique? In this episode, we explore the deeply layered relationship at the center of every guide dog partnership; one built not only on training and skill, but on trust, identity, and shared movement through the world. While guide dogs are often recognized for the independence they provide, the emotional connection between handler and dog is just as profound. Our guest, Beth Gustin, LPC, shares insight into how trust is formed in high-stakes environments, how a guide dog can become woven into a handler’s sense of self, and how working side by side strengthens both companionship and confidence. We also talk about visibility in public spaces, what it means to be seen as a team, and how each partnership shapes a handler’s capacity for resilience and love.
Dogs are always communicating; we just have to learn how to listen. In this episode, we explore what it really means to communicate with our dogs and how strong, trusting relationships are built over time. From body language and behavior cues to consistency, patience, and mutual respect, we dig into the everyday moments that shape the bond between humans and their dogs. GDB Training Class Supervisor, Stacey Ellison, shares insights on how dogs express their needs, emotions, and boundaries, common communication mistakes people make (often without realizing it), and simple ways to strengthen trust through clear, compassionate interaction. We also talk about how communication evolves as dogs grow, age, or experience change, and how being more present can transform the relationship on both ends of the leash. Whether you’re a guide dog handler, puppy raiser, or devoted dog lover, this conversation offers practical takeaways and thoughtful reflections to help you deepen your connection and better understand the dog by your side.
Orientation and mobility training is essential to safe, confident, and independent travel for people who are blind or visually impaired. In this episode of Central Bark, an on-staff Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS) at Guide Dogs for the Blind shares expert insight into how GDB’s Orientation and Mobility Immersion Program supports clients at all stages. Learn how core O&M skills prepare individuals for successful guide dog partnerships and independent travel, and how training is tailored for real-world environments such as urban travel and public transportation. This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the expertise, accessibility, and innovation that empower independence through Guide Dogs for the Blind.
In this episode of Central Bark, we’re joined by David Maynard, Executive Director of the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF), and Susan Armstrong, Vice President of Client Programs at Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB), for a thoughtful conversation about leadership, collaboration, and the future of the guide dog industry. Together, David and Susan explore how IGDF sets global standards that guide high-quality guide dog programs worldwide and how international partnerships between organizations like IGDF and GDB strengthen services for people who are blind or visually impaired. They discuss emerging trends and innovations in guide dog training, breeding, and client support, as well as the shared challenges and opportunities shaping the field. The conversation also looks ahead, examining how equity, access, and global collaboration will continue to influence the evolution of guide dog mobility. Whether you’re a guide dog handler, puppy raiser, industry professional, or longtime supporter, this episode offers valuable insight into how leadership and partnership are driving the future of guide dog services locally and around the world.
Central Bark shares the stories and conversations that make Guide Dogs for the Blind's life-changing mission so unique. Join our host, Theresa Stern, and special guests as they discuss how lives are changed every day through the special partnerships created between people, dogs and communities. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about our pups (from guide dog DNA to training techniques), and we’ll introduce you to the amazing people in our community, including clients, staff, volunteers and supporters.
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