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Please note: ClickerExpo Portland faculty are subject to change.
Laura VanArendonk Baugh is a crossover trainer. She is particularly interested in more efficient behavior change as well as the general holistic effects of training. Laura became a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner in 2008 and has since returned to the Academy as an instructor. She is also certified in TAGteach and is the author of Fired Up, Frantic, and Freaked Out and Social, Civil, and Savvy.
Learn more about Laura on her website, Facebook page, Instagram, or Twitter.
Eva Bertilsson has a master’s degree in behavior analysis and a passion for animal welfare. She has been hooked on positive reinforcement training since the early 1990s. She and her dogs have participated in a variety of dog sports, including high-level obedience; they were part of the national team in agility. Today Eva teaches about behavior in multiple settings, always enjoying networking and connecting people and ideas.
Together with business partner Emelie Johnson Vegh, Eva runs their collaboration Carpe Momentum. “E&E” teach seminars and online courses on a wide variety of topics. They are known for concepts such as seamless training sessions, start-button behaviors, and flowcharts, along with their passion for foundation training for agility and other sports. TAGteach faculty members, Emelie and Eva are committed to creating the best learning environment for humans and non-humans alike. Eva and Emelie met at the agility field 20 years ago. In their book Agility Right from the Start they share their philosophy and structured approach to training, which makes the book a valuable read for all trainers (not just dog-agility enthusiasts).
Eva is a FearFree speaker and a board member of the Swedish Association for Behavior Analysis. One of her most recent cooperations has the nerdy name ABC247.wtf. It is an international web shop with an online learning hub, where Eva organizes webinars based on the theme of Choice, Control & Communication and where Eva and Emelie offer their own webinars and courses.
Learn more about Eva on her website, Facebook page, or Instagram.
Hannah Branigan has been training dogs and teaching people for more than 15+ years. In addition to being a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA CTP), she is a faculty member for KPA, a professional member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT), and a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT). Hannah is also a popular speaker and teaches workshops all over the country. As the owner of Wonderpups, LLC, Hannah is committed to training both dogs and people with positive reinforcement methods.
Hannah has titled her dogs in conformation, obedience, schutzhund, agility, and rally. Her dogs have multiple class wins, both AKC and UKC High in Trial awards, and scores that qualify for several Front & Finish Awards of Excellence (FFX).
Learn more about Hannah on her website, on Facebook, on Instagram, on YouTube, or on Twitter.
Aaron Clayton is the CEO of Karen Pryor Clicker Training (KPCT). He joined the company in 2001 and with Karen Pryor, and now with Ken Ramirez, has piloted the company’s growth for over a decade and a half. He is a management executive with approximately 25 years of experience growing service-based businesses. Of all his experiences, Aaron’s involvement with teaching and learning as the president of KPCT has been the most fun and reinforcing (pun intended!).
Prior to joining KPCT, Aaron helped found and fund a human resources company and was a partner at a business strategy consultancy focused on improving the market position and performance of Fortune 500 companies. He is a board member of TAGteach, LLC. Aaron holds a bachelor’s degree from Brown University and an M.B.A from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
Juliana DeWillems (she/her) is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant and KPA Certified Training Partner in the Washington, DC, area. She owns and runs JW Dog Training and Behavior Consulting. When she’s not working with clients, Juliana regularly shares her training expertise on TV, radio, and online programs. She has been featured on WTOP News and Good Morning Washington and was a regular guest on The Pet Show with Dr. Katy for many years. Juliana currently co-hosts the Live from The Ranch online broadcast with Ken Ramirez.
After realizing that there was a huge need for good, humane training advice on social media, Juliana started JW Dog Training’s Instagram page at the end of 2020. Since then, she has grown her Instagram page to more than 135,000 followers, reaching a worldwide audience. Through trial and error, along with marketing experience she has from a past life, Juliana has figured out what works and what doesn’t in getting positive reinforcement training information out to the public in the ever-changing world of social media.
Learn more about Juliana on her website, Facebook, or Instagram.
Susan G. Friedman, Ph.D., is a professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology at Utah State University. She has co-authored chapters on behavior change in 5 veterinary texts and her popular articles have been translated into 17 languages. Susan teaches seminars and courses on animal learning online (How Behavior Works: Living & Learning with Animals) reaching students from 60 countries at last count. She also consults with zoos and animal organizations around the world. Susan was appointed to the F&WS California Condor Recovery Team from 2002-2010, after which time the team was retired due to the success of the birds in the wild. She is currently the Chairperson of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Film and Television Unit of American Humane.
Learn more about Susan on the Behavior+ Works website and Facebook.
Terrie Hayward is a certified professional animal trainer and the owner of PAW-Positive Animal Wellness, LLC. She is the author of the pocket guide to working with deaf dogs, A Deaf Dog Joins the Family: Training, Education, and Communication for a Smooth Transition, co-author of Grooming Without Stress: Safer, Quicker, Happier, and the book for every dog family Your 10 Minute a Day Dog.
Terrie’s specialties include working with deaf dogs and canine separation anxiety cases. She works with families and their animal companions, presents workshops, travels, and consults, focusing on positive reinforcement interactions and modifying behavior through applications in behavior analysis.
Terrie holds a master’s degree in Education and is a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA CTP) and faculty member. She is also certified by the Council for Professional Dog Trainers, a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant with the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, and a Professional Member of The Pet Professional Guild.
Learn more about Terrie on her website , Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
Alexandra Kurland has built her life around horses. She is a graduate of Cornell University where she specialized in animal behavior. Alexandra began teaching in the early 1980s. Her area of particular interest is the development of a horse’s balance: physical and emotional. Helping horses stay sound throughout a long lifetime is the goal. The results are beautiful horses that feel like heaven to ride.
In 1998, Alexandra launched the rapidly growing field of clicker training for horses with the publication of her first book, Clicker Training for Your Horse. Pre-pandemic Alexandra traveled widely, teaching at clinics and conferences. In 2020, she switched to teaching on Zoom and discovered that this medium is a great way to help people with their horses.
Alexandra has written The Click That Teaches: A Step–By–Step Guide in Pictures and has also produced The Click That Teaches: Riding with the Clicker. She has also produced The Click That Teaches DVD lesson series, and an online training course. People outside the horse community may know her best through her weekly Equiosity podcast.
Debbie Martin, LVT, VTS (Behavior), KPA CTP, CPDT-KA is a Licensed Veterinary Technician and a Veterinary Technician Specialist in Behavior (VTS-Behavior) in Texas. She has been a fulltime registered/licensed veterinary technician since 1996 and worked in private practice for more than 14 years. Since 2005, Debbie has been the animal behavior technician for Veterinary Behavior Consultations, LLC. She assists Kenneth Martin, DVM, DACVB, with behavior consultations.
Debbie is the co-owner of TEAM Education in Animal Behavior, a business focused on providing education on humane training and behavior modification and on fostering collaboration between various animal-behavior professions. She is a Karen Pryor Academy (KPA) Faculty Member Emeritus and a member of the Karen Pryor Clicker Training ClickerExpo conference faculty.
Debbie is a contributing author and co-editor of the textbook Canine and Feline Behavior for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses by Wiley-Blackwell. Debbie and Dr. Kenneth Martin have also authored a book on normal development and training for dogs: Puppy Start Right: Foundation Training for the Companion Dog. The pair also authored the Karen Pryor Academy course Puppy Start Right for Instructors. Debbie’s combined experience in general practice and behavior specialty has fueled her passion for preventive behavior medicine and the Fear Free initiative. Debbie is honored to be a subject matter expert for Fear Free Pets and Fear Free Happy Homes. When she is not seeing clients, writing, or speaking, Debbie enjoys spending time at home with her husband, young border terrier, Chip, and Malinois, Ozzi, on their five-acre property in Spicewood, Texas. She also loves exploring the beautiful hill country of Texas on her motorcycle!
Learn more about Debbie on her website.
Melissa Millett is the founder and head trainer of In Dogs We Trust and The Ultimutts, and Ultimutt Animal Actors. As an animal expert, Melissa has been featured internationally as well as on programs on every major Canadian TV network, including Breakfast Television (Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary), CP24, Global News, CTV (Toronto, Vancouver), Animal Planet, The Pet Network, and more. Melissa is the host of the Canadian television show Doggy House Calls and the spin-off series Doggy Diaries in cities across Canada.
Melissa is known internationally as an advanced trick trainer and performer with Ultimutts. A few of the Ultimutts have been featured internationally on: Good Morning America, The Rick Mercer Report, The Family Channel, CBC, and Guinness World Records. Bella the Boston terrier has traveled across the country with Ripley’s Believe it or Not! to promote her appearance in the 2016 publication. Jellybean the deaf Australian cattle dog made it to the semifinals of the Facebook Watch show World's Most Amazing Dog, receiving 36 million views and coming very close to winning $100,000 USD!
Melissa provides an elite service for animals in film and TV. Most notably, co-training the cats for Stephen King’s 2019 Pet Sematary and worked on a 2019 Super Bowl commercial as well as commercials for Duracell, Ford, Yoplait, and Gund. Past clients have included Paramount, Netflix, Warner Brothers, and more!
Learn more about Melissa and Ultimutts on her website, on Facebook, or Instagram.
Sarah Owings is a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA CTP). She specializes in learner-centric applications of behavioral principles that help transform the lives of fearful, shut-down, and over-the-top dogs—as well as the lives of the people who care for them. As an international speaker and regular contributor to online training forums, she is known for her innovative approaches to tough behavior problems and her compassionate and insightful teaching.
Sarah has written for Clean Run magazine on topics such as stimulus control, release cues, and toy-related cues. Her current passions include reframing concepts like “impulse control,” and encouraging trainers to embrace a philosophy of brave learning. Sarah is a member of the ClickerExpo faculty, an instructor for Cyber Scent Online, a tutor for Tromplo, and an advisor to the Glendale Humane Society in Los Angeles. She recently began teaching classes for Marin Humane in Novato and consults with their behavior team.
>An avid nose work competitor, Sarah currently competing at both the Elite and Iron Dog levels with her Labrador retriever, Tucker. Tucker was the recipient of the Harry Award in 2015 and has the distinction of titling at each level of NACSW without a single miss. In Sniffing Dog Sports, he has won High in Trial in both Advanced and Excellent divisions and has earned a HIT at Iron Dog. Tucker's trained final response for nose work, a hover-freeze at source, was taught with a marker signal, following clicker training principles.
Learn more about Sarah on her Facebook page.
Dr. Christopher Pachel is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Pachel lectures extensively both domestically and internationally, teaches courses at multiple veterinary schools in the United States, and has authored numerous articles and book chapters geared toward veterinarians and pet owners. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. Dr. Pachel is also a Vice President of Veterinary Behavior for Instinct Dog Behavior and Training and co-owner of Instinct Portland, which opened in the fall of 2020.
Learn more about Dr. Pachel on the Animal Behavior Clinic website and on LinkedIn.
Emma Parsons is a Canine Behavior Training Consultant at Gemini Dogs in Littleton, Massachusetts. She also owns her own business, Emma Parsons, LLC. Focused on managing and rehabilitating reactive and aggressive dogs, she brings extensive experience and respected expertise to her work. Emma has authored three books on the subject of reactive and aggressive dogs, including her most recent book, The New Click to Calm: Solutions for All Dogs in a Challenging World. She also assists agility competitors whose dogs experience emotional difficulties.
In addition to her consulting work, Emma is a faculty member of Karen Pryor Academy for Animal Training & Behavior (KPA) and ClickerExpo. She is certified by the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (CDBC).
Emma earned a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She and her husband Greg have four clicker-trained competition dogs: Austyn-Roque and Spirit-Rayne, both golden retrievers, Joshua Lee Hunt, a border collie, and Zachary-Benedict, a papillon.
Learn more about Emma on her website.
Chirag Patel runs Domesticated Manners in London, UK. He consults on the ethical and science-based practice of behavior management and training for animals housed in domestic, zoo, and laboratory environments. Chirag also conducts workshops for professionals internationally and was a behavior consultant on the BBC 1 television show Nightmare Pets SOS.
Chirag earned his BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Sciences from the Royal Veterinary College in London and a Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Animal Behavior from the University of Lincoln, UK. He is also a certified parrot behavior consultant (CPBC) with the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). Currently, Chirag is studying for a MSc in Applied Behavior Analysis.
Learn more about Chirag on his website, on Facebook, on Instagram, on YouTube, or on Twitter.
Michele Pouliot has worked with dogs and horses professionally since 1970. She studied horsemanship under Linda Tellington-Jones and graduated at the school’s highest riding instructor level. When Michele acquired her first dog, she quickly became hooked on dog training, which altered her career path focus. Horses continue to be Michele’s hobby and life love.
In 1974, Michele joined Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB), the largest guide-dog school in North America. She trained more than 350 guide-dog teams over her 42-year career with GDB. She began to shift her training methods to clicker training in 2000. Michele guided the GDB organization away from historical punishment-based techniques to positive reinforcement methods. Michele has led her school, and dozens of guide-dog programs globally, in the adoption of clicker training for all aspects of guide-dog work. In 2016, the International Guide Dog Federation presented a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award to Michele.
Since retiring from her guide-dog career, Michele continues to teach and consult for guide- and service-dog organizations within the USA and internationally; she also coaches clicker training for dog sports. She was invited by Karen Pryor to join the ClickerExpo conference faculty in 2007. Michele considers ClickerExpo the highlight of each year, learning as much from faculty associates as others learn from her.
Michele has been successful in canine dog sports since 1972. She was active in competition obedience for 20+ years, gaining four OTCH (Obedience Trial Championships) titles with her own dogs. Michele also competed in tracking and agility. In 2005, Michele discovered a new sport, Canine Musical Freestyle. She fell in love with this challenging and creative hobby and became a leader in the sport, earning multiple Canine Musical Freestyle championship titles and winning national and international competitions. Michele and her Australian shepherd, Listo, made canine freestyle history with the World Canine Freestyle Organization as the first team to receive perfect scores in both Artistic and Technical categories, repeating this incredible achievement 24 times. Often referred to as a “trainers’ trainer,” Michele is known as a clear, down-to-earth, enthusiastic teacher who demonstrates her love for animals and people every time she speaks. Although she is enjoying spending more time at home since retirement, Michele continues to be passionate about teaching positive reinforcement training.
Ken Ramirez is the Executive Vice-President (EVP) and Chief Training Officer of Karen Pryor Clicker Training (KPCT). There he helps to oversee the vision, development, and implementation of training education programs for the organization.
A 50+-year veteran of animal care and training, Ken is a biologist and animal behaviorist who has overseen or consulted on training projects for many zoological organizations throughout the world. He began his training career working with guide dogs for the visually impaired and continues to work with organizations training dogs for service work, search-and-rescue, bomb detection, and narcotic detection. Ken has also maintained a close affiliation with pet training throughout his career.
Prior to his work with KPCT, Ken served as EVP of Animal Care and Animal Training at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium for more than 25 years. There he developed and supervised animal care and animal health programs, staff training and development, and public presentation programs for more than 32,000 animals. Ken has written for numerous scientific publications and authored countless popular articles. He is the author of the bestselling Animal Training: Successful Animal Management through Positive Reinforcement as well as his newest book, The Eye of the Trainer: Animal Training, Transformation, and Trust.
Ken taught a graduate course on animal training at Western Illinois University for 20 years and has been active in several professional organizations, including as a past president of the International Marine Animal Trainer’s Association (IMATA). He is actively involved in the creation of a certification process for animal trainers in zoological settings. Currently, Ken is developing courses and programming at The Ranch, the Karen Pryor National Training Center in the state of Washington.
Kathy Sdao is an applied animal behaviorist. She has spent more than 30 years as a fulltime animal trainer, first with marine mammals and now with dogs and their people. Kathy received a master’s degree in experimental psychology from the University of Hawaii. The United States Navy then hired her to train dolphins for open-ocean tasks. Kathy next worked as a marine-mammal trainer at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium. Later, Kathy co-created Tacoma’s first dog daycare facility, where she began teaching clicker training classes.
Since 1998, Kathy has owned Bright Spot Dog Training. Services include consulting with families about their challenging dogs, teaching private lessons, and mentoring professional trainers. Kathy is proud to be an original faculty member at Karen Pryor Clicker Training’s ClickerExpo conferences.
Kathy has traveled extensively across the United States, Canada, and Europe, and to Australia, Israel, Japan, and Mexico, educating students about the science of animal training. Her first book, Plenty in Life Is Free: Reflections on Dogs, Training and Finding Grace was published in 2012.
Learn more about Kathy on her website.
Michael Shikashio, CDBC, is the founder of AggressiveDog.com. His focus is on teaching other professionals from around the world how to work aggression cases successfully. Michael is a five-term president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC) and a full member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT).
Michael’s expert opinion is often sought by media outlets, including The New York Times, the New York Post, Fox News, The List TV, the Baltimore Sun, WebMD, Women’s Health magazine, Real Simple magazine, SiriusXM Radio, The Chronicle of the Dog, and Steve Dale’s Pet World. He also hosts the popular podcast show The Bitey End of the Dog, where he chats with the foremost experts on dog aggression.
Michael is a featured keynote speaker at conferences, universities, and seminars around the world. He offers a variety of educational opportunities on the topic of canine aggression, including the Aggression in Dogs Master Course and the annual Aggression in Dogs conference.
Learn more about Michael and Aggressive.com on his website , Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
Lori Stevens (CPDT-KA, SAMP, CCFT, CPBC) uses humane and scientific methods to improve the health, behavior, and performance of animals. Her experience is holistic and incorporates respect for animals as teachers. She continually studies the interactions among animal behavior, movement, learning, and health, and this effort is reflected in her innovative approach.
Lori is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, a certified Small Animal Massage Practitioner, a Certified Canine Fitness Trainer, and a Certified Parrot Behavior Consultant, as well as a Senior Tellington TTouch practitioner for dogs, cats, and other animals. Lori is the creator of the Balance Harness. She teaches workshops and presents at conferences worldwide, including ClickerExpo where she has presented on aging dogs, fitness, and movement work.
Learn more about Lori on her website, Facebook, or Instagram.
Grisha Stewart, MA, CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, is a dog trainer, author, and international public speaker dedicated to fostering thriving relationships between dogs and humans within their communities. She is widely recognized in the dog training world for her pioneering work in developing Behavior Adjustment Training (BAT 3.0), a humane technique designed to build secure bonds and address issues such as dog aggression, frustration, and fear. Grisha's impact extends through her international dog seminars, books, videos, and the Grisha Stewart Academy, her comprehensive in-person and online training program that has positively influenced the lives of countless dogs and their owners.
With a mindful approach to positive reinforcement, Grisha emphasizes teaching cooperative care and consent to animals, ensuring their empowerment and agency. These principles form the core philosophy of the Grisha Stewart Academy, where students gain more than just education or dog training skills. The Academy is a collaborative and supportive international community, promoting holistic well-being and compassionate care for both humans and non-human animals. It brings together curious and passionate animal professionals, fostering inspiration for empowered, trustworthy, and wholehearted living.
In addition to her work in the dog training field, Grisha is a talented musician and songwriter; she also enjoys outdoor activities such as rock climbing. Grisha is an avid reader and a passionate dancer. She resides in Oregon, specifically on the ancestral land of the Siuslaw People, with her husband Tom, Garbanzo the Adventure Kitty, Joey the Labrador, and Zuki the small (but mighty!) rescue dog.
Learn more about Grisha on her website, on Facebook, or on Instagram.
Laura Monaco Torelli is the founder of Animal Behavior Training Concepts in Chicago, Illinois. Her career began in 1991 at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium, where she was part of the animal care team for beluga whales, dolphins, sea otters, seals, river otters, and penguins. After nearly a decade at the Shedd, she moved on to the San Diego Zoo and then Brookfield Zoo as a lead supervisory trainer. During her time in the zoo community, Laura worked with a wide variety of species, including primates, large cats, birds of prey, horses, parrots, tree kangaroos, giraffes, red pandas, and dogs.
Laura is a Karen Pryor Academy for Animal Training & Behavior faculty member and is a Teaching Assistant for Dr. Susan G. Friedman’s Living & Learning with Animals online course. She has presented at professional conferences and taught seminars across the United States, Italy, Sweden, the UK, Singapore, Japan, and the Caribbean. Laura was an invited speaker at the American Veterinary Medical Association Convention, Midwest Veterinary Conference, Penn Vet Working Dog Conference, and the Aggression in Dogs Conference. She has appeared on various broadcast media, including FOX 32, WGN, NBC 5 News, WGN Radio, and WCIU’s You & Me This Morning. Laura contributed training videos for the Fear Free Professional Trainer Certification program and the Karen Pryor Academy Better Vet Visits online course.
Learn more about Laura on her website, on Facebook, or on Instagram.
Emelie Johnson Vegh (she/her) works both independently and collaboratively with Eva Bertilsson in their business Carpe Momentum. Emelie and Eva’s shared goal is to help individuals acquire knowledge and skills through science-based, modern, humane, and empowering teaching strategies that benefit learners of all species. Emelie also coaches individuals in developing “sustainable habits” using activities such as running and dog training as ways to approach the topic.
With a degree in education, Emelie is a high school teacher specializing in Swedish and English; her work encompasses language studies and literature. She has furthered her expertise through studies in linguistics and children's literature. Emelie writes fiction for adults and has authored a series of children's books that emphasize positive reinforcement training. She also works as a translator and editor, relishing the opportunity to craft narratives and make information accessible to a wide audience.
Emelie and Eva Bertilsson co-authored the book Agility Right from the Start (Sunshine Books, 2010), which outlines their training philosophy and structured approach; the book is a valuable resource not only for agility enthusiasts, but for other trainers and dog owners. Emelie is a long-standing member of the ClickerExpo faculty, teaching alongside Eva. Together, they introduced TAGteach to Scandinavia in 2005, becoming the first European TAGteach faculty.
Emelie lives with her husband, three children, and their field golden retriever, Tessa, in Malmö, Sweden. She enjoys a variety of sports and delights in breaking down sports skills and teaching both adults and children. Emelie's overarching aim is to make learning accessible, intriguing, and enjoyable. As a dog trainer, she is experienced across multiple disciplines and has competed in various dog sports with dogs of diverse breeds. Currently, she is focused on preparing Tessa for a range of sports and is venturing back into the horse world, engaging in training and teaching activities.
Learn more about Emelie on her website, Facebook page, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
Kiki Yablon is a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner, Certified Professional Dog Trainer-Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA), Karen Pryor Academy faculty member, and co-instructor for Susan Friedman’s BehaviorWorks, and holds a master’s degree in applied behavioral science.
Kiki came to clicker training in 2005 as the novice owner of an under-socialized adolescent shelter dog, Pigeon. She had the good fortune to live next door to a marine mammal trainer who introduced her to Karen Pryor’s work, which in turn led Kiki to her first mentor, fellow Expo presenter Laura Monaco Torelli. After briefly wandering in the unregulated training wilderness, Kiki attended and graduated from Karen Pryor Academy. She then worked as Laura’s righthand woman for eight years before focusing on her own business, Kiki Yablon Dog Training. Some of Kiki’s training interests include excessive barking, proactive puppy raising, loose-leash walking, unusual problem behaviors, and “lazy” solutions that let a well-designed environment do most of the work.
In a previous career, Kiki was a magazine editor. She currently puts those skills to use writing about the application of behavior science to dog training on her well-trafficked blog. Kiki lives with her husband in Chicago, Illinois.
Learn more about Kiki on her website, on Facebook, or on Instagram.