
The Beginning of Becoming
From The VetMed Weekly Huddle by Veterinary Growth Partners
May 28, 2026 · 6 min · Season 3 · Episode 15
About this episode
Harmony Butler reflects on the journey of becoming a veterinary professional, emphasizing the importance of empathy and staying connected to one's original passion.
In this graduation-season reflection, Harmony Butler, CVBL, CCFP, honors new veterinary graduates, mentors, technicians, professors, and invites all of us to revisit the joy that first called us into veterinary medicine. Beyond diplomas and match results lies the deeper work of becoming: staying connected to empathy, curiosity, humility, and hope. Harmony shares a heartfelt reminder to protect the version of yourself that loved this work before anyone paid you for it and to notice the “small” moments that are actually the heartbeat of our profession. Whether you’re stepping into practice for the first time or decades in, this episode is an invitation back to purpose. 🔑 Key takeaways: Graduation is not the end of training—it’s the beginning of becoming. Protect your original spark: wonder, compassion, and the capacity to be moved by small victories. The profession should refine your heart, not harden it. Success is both skill and humanity—service, curiosity, empathy, and hope. Remembering why you started is as vital as knowing where you’re going.
People in this episode
Host: Harmony Butler
Topics covered
- graduation
- veterinary medicine
- empathy
- curiosity
- self-reflection
- professional growth
Keywords
- veterinary graduates
- mentorship
- compassion
- success
- purpose
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Veterinary Growth Partners
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