Annie's BFF Daisy Carrington on growing up with a stolen dog, being a childhood loan shark & more




How To Train Your Dog With Love And Science - Dog Training with Annie Grossman, School For The Dogs show

Summary: <p>In this bonus episode, Annie talks to one of her best friends, Daisy Carrington, who she has known since high school. After Daisy recently came in second place at a Moth story telling event, Annie asked her to share her story on this podcast. Her story doesn't really have to do with dogs, so Annie drilled her about her childhood with dogs to justify having her on as a guest.  Daisy remembers her screenwriter father, who lived in Malibu with a stolen Staffordshire Terrier named Zeb who he loved "as if he were an ex-wife," and talks about the time in tenth grade when Annie "ran away" to her apartment with her Wheaten Terrier, Zeke.  Annie and Daisy met when they were seven, became friends in high school, and later both became journalists. Their children were born ten weeks apart. They discuss both of their transitions away from journalism into new careers.  But the best part of the episode is when Daisy tells the story of how, as an 8-year-old living in Malibu, she became a loan shark to a famous British con man, Count Guiy de Montfort.</p> <p>Learn more about <a href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/guiy-de-montfort-a-complete-bounder-67412.html">Guiy de Montfort here</a> - Daisy's dad was screenwriter <a href="https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0140588/">Robert Carrington</a>, who wrote, among other things, the Audrey Hepburn movie Wait Until Dark - Learn more about Daisy Carrington at <a href="//DaisyCarrington.com">DaisyCarrington.com</a> - <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Themmen">Paris Themmen</a> - <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/film/2005/jul/27/1">What ever happened to the Oompa Loompa actors?</a></p> <p>---<br> Partial Transcript:</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>This is a bonus episode in which I am talking to one of my very best friends about her life with dogs and some other things, too. This is a conversation with Daisy Carrington. We’ve been friends since we were kids. We both grew up to be journalists and are now both working in other areas. I hope you enjoy our lively conversation.</p> <p>I miss you.</p> <p>Daisy:</p> <p>I miss you too, my love. Won’t be gone for too long. I mean, I know it’s a couple months, but it will fly by.</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>So I feel like I, since I’m going to record this, I feel like I need to explain to anyone listening, why I wanted to talk to you, as you are not someone who has a dog or works with dogs. Or I don’t think you have even very strong feelings about the things that I do as a dog trainer. But, as you know, you are one of my oldest and best friends, and I will take any excuse to chat with you.</p> <p>But, a few months ago back when people went out and did things, you told me that you went and did a story at The Moth. And I was sad that I didn’t get to go see it.  And also sad that you didn’t win, that you came in second because you are such a great and hilarious storyteller that I’m sure that you should have won.</p> <p>Daisy:</p> <p>I did feel robbed.</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>I’m sure you were robbed. And we just haven’t had a moment where I could be like, sit down and perform it for me. So I thought, all right, well, if I can like, have you on the podcast, then it’ll be more of an occasion. And you will be forced to tell me your story, which I guess I’ve heard, because I’ve just known you for so long, but I haven’t heard the perfect telling of it. So I don’t if you’re up for it, but in order to warm up and to justify having you here, I thought we should talk a little bit about dogs first.</p> <p>Full transcript available at <a href="https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/podcasts/episode-89-bonus-annies-bff-daisy-carrington-on-growing-up-with-a-stolen-dog-being-a-childhood-loan-shark-more/">SchoolfortheDogs.com/Podcast</a></p> <p><br></p>