Chamber Neighbors

By: Daniel Rendelman & Paul Sadler
  • Summary

  • Chamber Neighbors connects the community and commerce by featuring insightful interviews of what makes Chapin a wonderful place. This platform, hosted by Paul Sadler of the Greater Chapin Chamber of Commerce and Daniel Rendelman of Chapin Neighbors magazine, gets to the heart of business and leisure.
    Daniel Rendelman & Paul Sadler
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Episodes
  • Meet Dr. Crystal Knight - Forget-Me-Not Veterinary
    Mar 3 2025

    This Chamber Neighbors Podcast features Dr. Crystal Knight, a veterinarian who provides in-home euthanasia services for pets through her business, Forget Me Not.

    Dr. Knight discussed her compassionate approach to helping pets pass away in a comfortable environment, emphasizing the importance of planning and communication with pet owners. She also highlighted the options available for aftercare, including burial and cremation, and encouraged pet owners to consider these services in advance.


    Learn more about Dr. Knight at her website...

    www.forgetmenotvet.com

    Overview

    • Forget Me Not: Named after the flower, the business provides compassionate in-home euthanasia services for dogs and cats, aiming to create a relaxed environment for both pets and their owners during a difficult time.

    • Dr. Knight has been in the veterinary field since high school, with a degree from Clemson and a veterinary degree from UGA.

    • She has 25 years of experience as a clinical practitioner, having worked in various veterinary settings.

    • The process begins with a phone call or text to Dr. Knight, often referred by veterinarians or found through online searches.

    • Appointments are scheduled based on the family's needs, and Dr. Knight travels to the client’s home.

    • The euthanasia process involves:

      1. Sedation: Administered subcutaneously to relax the pet.

      2. Euthanasia Drug: A heavy overdose of anesthetic is given to ensure a peaceful passing.

    • The entire process typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes, with the pet passing within 5 to 10 minutes after sedation.

    • Families can choose to be present during the procedure, and Dr. Knight encourages open communication with children about the process.

    • She advises against using euphemisms like "putting to sleep" to avoid confusion and fear in children.

    • Families are encouraged to decide in advance what to do with their pet's remains, including:

      • Burial: At home or in a pet cemetery, considering local ordinances.

      • Cremation: Traditional cremation or aquamation (a water-based process).

    • Dr. Knight provides guidance on these options and can assist with transportation if needed.

    • Many people believe pets should pass naturally at home, but Dr. Knight emphasizes that this is rare and often involves trauma.

    • She reassures that the euthanasia process is designed to be peaceful and compassionate.

    • Dr. Knight advises pet owners to plan ahead, especially for senior pets, to avoid last-minute decisions during stressful times.

    • Awareness of in-home euthanasia services is crucial, as many people are unaware of this option until it’s too late.

    • The podcast highlighted the importance of compassionate care for pets at the end of their lives.

    • Dr. Knight expressed gratitude for the opportunity to discuss her services and the need for awareness in the community.

    • Contact information for Dr. Knight will be shared in the podcast comments for those interested in her services.

    • Listeners are encouraged to reach out with suggestions for future podcast guests.


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    20 mins
  • Town Updates from Dylan Francis
    Feb 25 2025

    Discover all that is happening in and around the Town of Chapin in the latest edition of our podcast!

    Here we featured a discussion with Dylan Francis about upcoming community events in Chapin, including the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast scheduled for April 11th and the return of the Chapin Downtown Farmer's Market starting in May. Dylan highlighted the importance of community service projects leading up to the prayer breakfast and encouraged local organizations to participate. Additionally, he mentioned various other events planned for the year, emphasizing the town's commitment to fostering community engagement and support for local businesses.


    Learn more at www.chapinsc.com!



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    19 mins
  • Meet Doug Collier - Apex Tactical Solutions
    Dec 31 2024

    Meet Doug Collier of Apex Tactical Solutions!

    Apex Tactical Solutions, LLC, is a Christian based, veteran owned company committed to providing first class consulting and training across a broad spectrum of topics which center around both personal and home defense, as well as surviving an active assailant event. As we watch the threats in our society becoming more violent and unpredictable, this training and preparedness is more critical than ever. The services and training which we provide are geared towards both seasoned protectors as well as private citizens with little, or no, experience in these areas. Apex Tactical is committed to providing an enjoyable learning environment that is safe, family friendly, and professional. Doug & Traci Collier, owners and operators of Apex Tactical, are excited to begin this next phase of providing quality training and consulting to people who want to better protect themselves, their families, and their homes. Doug, the lead instructor at Apex, spent 28+ years serving his Country, both in and out of uniform. After being commissioned as a United States Army Officer, Doug spent 5 1/2 years as a Military Police Officer, deploying to Panama, Haiti, and Kuwait. Doug left the Army to accept an appointment as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, where he would spend the next 23 years. In addition to assignments in Atlanta, GA, Quantico, VA, and Columbia, SC, Doug traveled both domestically and internationally, teaching street survival courses to state, local, and federal police officers. Doug is a National Rifle Association Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor as well as an ALERRT Instructor, certified to teach both the Level 1/2 Active Shooter Courses, as well as the Civilian Response to an Active Shooter Event (CRASE) Course. https://www.apextactical.net/

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    27 mins

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