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Navigating Vulnerability and Healing with Julie Barton
Planning Alternatives Updated on March 10, 2026
We sit down with Julie Barton, a “New York Times” bestselling author, teacher, and writing mentor, to discuss the profound connection between humans and animals. She shares how her golden retriever, Bunker, helped her navigate the depths of depression and how this life-changing bond inspired her memoir, “Dog Medicine: How My Dog Saved Me From Myself.” In this episode, we explore the importance of vulnerability in writing and mental health, the unexpected challenges of navigating an inherited fortune, and the definition of true wealth..
Key Takeaways:
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00:00 Introduction.
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01:53 The transcendent and unconditional connections humans form with animals.
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05:57 Navigating depression by releasing shame and asking for help.
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09:48 Teaching vulnerability and the primal power of writing by hand.
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11:11 The unexpected global resonance of publishing “Dog Medicine.”
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13:30 Defining true wealth as family health and creative freedom.
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18:46 Navigating inherited wealth and avoiding the trap of chasing status
“The beauty of dogs is that they make you go outside, they make you move your body, they make you talk to people.”- Julie Barton
Resources Mentioned:
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“Dog Medicine: How My Dog Saved Me From Myself” YouTube Strand Book Store reading
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“Dog Medicine: How My Dog Saved Me From Myself” by Julie Barton
Connect withJennifer Griffith:
LinkedIn: Julie Barton
LinkedIn: Penguin Random House UK
Connect with Nathan Mersereau:
Phone: 248-645-1520
Email: nathan.mersereau@planningalt.com
LinkedIn: Nathan Mersereau
Address: 255 S Old Woodward, Suite 310
Birmingham, MI 48009

