The Veterinary Culture Lab
The Veterinary Culture Lab is your science-backed, real-world blueprint for culture renovation in veterinary medicine. Hosted by Andi and Josh, Positive Change Agents from Flourish Veterinary Consulting, each episode blends research on wellbeing and workplace culture with humor, heart, and actionable strategies. Expect practical tips you can apply right away - so thriving becomes the norm, not the myth.
The Veterinary Culture Lab
014: Commitment Beats Compliance: The Leadership Shift Vet Med Needs
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In this episode of The Veterinary Culture Lab, Andi and Josh explore why some veterinary teams feel energized, supportive, and fully engaged - while others feel stuck just going through the motions. The difference is not talent, workload, or motivation. It is how people support one another at work.
Grounded in a large meta-analysis on interpersonal support and self-determination theory, this convo unpacks how meeting core psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness shapes motivation, wellbeing, and performance across teams and leadership relationships.
Through real-world veterinary scenarios, leadership reflections, and a few well-earned laughs, this episode examines why compliance-driven cultures fall short—and how commitment grows when people feel trusted, capable, and genuinely supported.
You’ll hear:
- Why the same person can respond very differently in the same situation depending on team culture
- How autonomy, competence, and relatedness influence motivation, wellbeing, and performance
- The difference between managing for compliance and leading for commitment
- Why interpersonal support from both leaders and peers matters more than we think
- Practical leadership moves that strengthen trust, ownership, and engagement
- What this research means for veterinary teams looking to renovate culture from the inside out
Whether you are leading a veterinary team, working within one, or trying to understand why energy feels high in some clinics and low in others, this episode offers science-backed insight into how everyday interactions shape commitment, connection, and thriving at work.
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Episode Article:
Title: Interpersonal Supports for Basic Psychological Needs and Their Relations with Motivation, Wellbeing, and Performance: A Meta-Analysis
Authors:Gavin R. Slemp, James G. Field, Richard M. Ryan, Vivien W. Forner, Anja Van den Broeck, and Kelsey J. Lewis
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/pspi0000459
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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:
00:00 Building Trust and Commitment in Veterinary Teams
00:42 Casual Conversations and Personal Stories
01:18 Exciting News and Upcoming Events
03:56 Farm Life and Teamwork
05:23 Comparing Veterinary Practices
12:42 The Impact of Team Support on Motivation and Performance
23:24 Commitment Over Compliance
23:45 The Horse Metaphor for Training
24:39 Loosening the Reins in Training
25:33 Clarity Plus Coaching Equals Success
25:48 Supporting Competency Needs
27:30 Personal Story: Overcoming Challenges with Support
30:52 The Power of Peer Support
32:56 Renovating Veterinary Cultures
33:14 Autonomy Support Moves for Leaders
39:11 Competence Support Moves
42:40 Relatedness Support Moves
45:04 Florida Man: A Lighthearted Conclusion
46:48 Closing Remarks