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Talking Animals

English, Pet, 1 season, 91 episodes
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"Talking Animals" is a 30-minute radio show about animals and animal issues broadcast each month on WMNF (88.5 FM), a 70,000-watt, community-oriented NPR station in Tampa, Florida. Hosted by Duncan Strauss, "Talking Animals" (http://www.talkinganimals.net/) is a fast-paced program that features animal songs, animal comedy, animal news & announcements, a quick quiz, "Name That Animal Tune"--but the chief element of each show is the interview we conduct with some notable figure in the animal world, or someone prominent in another field who holds legitimate ties to animal welfare. Which means guests ranging from PETA honcho INGRID NEWKIRK and pioneering horse trainer MONTY ROBERTS to TRIUMPH THE INSULT COMIC DOG and Jethro Tull's IAN ANDERSON, from JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU and "Animal Liberation" author/philosopher PETER SINGER to actress/big cat benefactor TIPPI HEDREN and "Simpsons" co-creator SAM SIMON--roaming across the conversational landscape from animal rights to zoos and sanctuaries...to the environmental impact of carnivore/omnivore diets (relative to vegetarian/vegan ones)...to ocean inhabitants and aquatic concerns...to lions, tigers and other big cats...to animal adoption and spay/neuter. Other guests of national or international prominence--discussing animal rescue, pets, farm animals, factory farming, animal behavior, human behavior (including autism), elephants, animal neglect and abuse, pet trusts, dogs, the plight of circus animals, and much more--include PAT DERBY, GENE BAUR (nee BAUSTON), PAUL WATSON, TEMPLE GRANDIN, JANEANE GAROFALO, JOHN DOE, CAROL BUCKLEY, KINKY FRIEDMAN, ALISON GIANOTTO, JOHN GROGAN, NELLIE MCKAY, DAN MATHEWS, MERRILL MARKOE, GREG GINN, CHUCK TRAISI, MARGARET CHO, MICHAEL MOUNTAIN, DAN PIRARO, et al.
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Deborah Howard, founder of the Companion Animal Protection Society

Deborah Howard, founder of the Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS)–self-described as “the only national nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to protecting companion animals from cruelty in pet shops and puppy/kitten mills”—recalls how, in 1989, her disgust upon visiting an Atlanta pet store, and her ensuing examination of the deplorable conditions, led to launching CAPS. Howard recounts […] The post Deborah Howard, founder of the Companion Animal Protection Society first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/31/20240
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Dr. Daniel Promislow, principal investigator of The Dog Aging Project

Dr. Daniel Promislow–a biogerontologist, professor at the University of Washington, and principal investigator of The Dog Aging Project, a long-term study of health and longevity in dogs—recounts the genesis of the Project. **NOTE: There is static on the line during the first portion of the interview; it does clear up. He explains that it was […] The post Dr. Daniel Promislow, principal investigator of The Dog Aging Project first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/24/20240
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Jessica Kelly, co-leader of Cat Trap Fever

Jessica Kelly—who, along with Sue Rountree, runs Cat Trap Fever, a nonprofit focused on improving the lives of feral cats, chiefly in Pinellas County—recounts the “hodgepodge” of jobs she held before devoting herself to long days of TNVR:  Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return. Kelly’s jobs included teenage waitress, traveling with the carnival, and ballet instructor. But […] The post Jessica Kelly, co-leader of Cat Trap Fever first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/17/20240
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Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 9th Edition

As we’ve done eight times prior—spanning the better part of three years–today’s program involved setting aside the usual “Talking Animals” format in order to present the show-length feature, “Ask The Trainer.” Listeners are invited to call or email questions about their dogs or cats, particularly involving behavioral issues or training concerns. The Trainer these listeners have an […] The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 9th Edition first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/10/20240
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The Annual Holiday Animal Song special

I once again set aside the customary “Talking Animals” format to deliver the Annual Holiday Animal Song special—that is, a show almost entirely devoted to Holiday-oriented animal tunes. As has been required in the past, and as I acknowledged while over-explaining this program’s premise (over-explaining the premise has become its own tradition—one of this show’s […] The post The Annual Holiday Animal Song special first appeared on Talking Animals.
12/20/20230
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Jason Schramm, founder of VegMovies

Jason Schramm–a web developer and founder of Veg Groups, where he creates websites intended to help people go vegan, stay vegan, or become informed on vegan-oriented events, or films, on his VegMovies site—notes that he got deeply into computers as a seventh grader. While he was drawn as a youngster to exploring some aspects of […] The post Jason Schramm, founder of VegMovies first appeared on Talking Animals.
12/13/20230
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Mark E. Hauber, ornithologist & author of “Bird Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Avian Lives”

Mark E. Hauber—professor, ornithologist, and author of “Bird Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Avian Lives”—recalls becoming seriously interested in birds at age four or five. This was in his native Hungary, where, as that little boy, he dragged his mother to view the Spring Migration. His passion for birds was precocious and […] The post Mark E. Hauber, ornithologist & author of “Bird Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Avian Lives” first appeared on Talking Animals.
12/6/20230
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Jill Horstmann, founder of Squirrelly AF Rescue

Jill Horstmann–founder of Squirrelly AF Rescue, a squirrel-focused rescue and rehabilitation operation she runs at her St. Petersburg home—recalls growing up in Wisconsin, where she was that neighborhood kid who tended to injured or ill critters. But it’s hardly been a straight line from Jill Horstmann, Kid Animal Rescuer to Jill Horstmann, Adult Animal Rescuer—though […] The post Jill Horstmann, founder of Squirrelly AF Rescue first appeared on Talking Animals.
11/29/20230
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Dr. Justin Perrault, VP of research, Loggerhead Marinelife Center

Dr. Justin Perrault–vice president of research at Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC), a nonprofit sea turtle research, rehabilitation, education, and conservation operation in Juno Beach, FL—recalls the early, pioneering work on sea turtles performed by Juno resident Eleanor Fletcher, establishing the beginnings of what became LMC. Perrault unspools what became an overlapping narrative of his academic […] The post Dr. Justin Perrault, VP of research, Loggerhead Marinelife Center first appeared on Talking Animals.
11/16/20230
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Carey Theil & Rory Goree, greyhound devotees

Carey Theil, executive director of GREY2K USA Worldwide, the largest greyhound protection organization in the world, and Rory Goree, who for many years ran the largest industry-funded greyhound adoption group, Greyhound Pets of America, explain how–as former enemies in the battle to end greyhound racing–they transformed into allies. Goree and Theil (co-author–with Christine Dorchak, GREY2K […] The post Carey Theil & Rory Goree, greyhound devotees first appeared on Talking Animals.
11/8/20230
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Dr. Faraz Harsini, biomedical scientist and veganism advocate

Dr. Faraz Harsini–biomedical scientist and speaker at the 2023 Tampa Bay Veg Fest—remembers growing up in Iran, including a possible foreshadowing of his future activism, when participating in a student protest of the country’s leadership resulted in his being chased by someone wielding a machete. Harsini left the country at 22, recalling being mystified and […] The post Dr. Faraz Harsini, biomedical scientist and veganism advocate first appeared on Talking Animals.
11/1/20230
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Pete Walsh, platypus partisan

Pete Walsh–who lives in Tasmania, where he found himself becoming deeply concerned about the plight of local platypuses in the capital city of Hobart, part of narrative that unfolds in […] The post Pete Walsh, platypus partisan first appeared on Talking Animals.
10/18/20230
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Ann Paul, an organizer of the 2023 Florida Birding and Nature Festival

Ann Paul–an organizer of the Florida Birding and Nature Festival, a multifaceted, multi-day extravaganza, scheduled to take place Oct. 12-15, in and around Apollo Beach, Florida—revisits, at my request, the […] The post Ann Paul, an organizer of the 2023 Florida Birding and Nature Festival first appeared on Talking Animals.
10/11/20230
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RaeAnna Saks, founder of The Little Cats’ Rescue

RaeAnna Saks–founder and CEO of The Little Cats’ Rescue, the New Port Richey cat rescue and sanctuary—recalls the first cat she loved and felt truly connected with. But, Saks points […] The post RaeAnna Saks, founder of The Little Cats’ Rescue first appeared on Talking Animals.
9/20/20230
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A Discussion All About Making Homemade Dog Food

Today’s program was unusual in a few ways, not least that I interviewed more guests than usual—and that those guests consisted of family (Karen Allanson, my wife’s cousin) and friends […] The post A Discussion All About Making Homemade Dog Food first appeared on Talking Animals.
9/13/20230
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Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 8th Edition

As we’ve done seven times prior—spanning about two years–today’s program involved setting aside the usual “Talking Animals” format in order to present the show-length feature, “Ask The Trainer.” Listeners are […] The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 8th Edition first appeared on Talking Animals.
9/6/20230
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Mark Meyers, founder of Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue

Mark Meyers–founder and executive director of Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue, the largest donkey rescue operation in the U.S.—recalls how it all began, when he and his wife brought home a […] The post Mark Meyers, founder of Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue first appeared on Talking Animals.
8/30/20230
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Dr. Catherine Macdonald, shark expert

Dr. Catherine Macdonald–a marine conservation biologist and assistant professor at the University of Miami, who conducts, and oversees, research on sharks—recalls a childhood less enamored of the sea, at first, […] The post Dr. Catherine Macdonald, shark expert first appeared on Talking Animals.
8/23/20230
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Scott Blais, co-founder of Global Sanctuary for Elephants

Scott Blais–co-founder of the Global Sanctuary for Elephants, whose initial facility is the Elephant Sanctuary Brazil (ESB); he also co-founded The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee—starts by attempting to field my […] The post Scott Blais, co-founder of Global Sanctuary for Elephants first appeared on Talking Animals.
8/16/20230
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Temple Grandin, autistic animal scientist

Dr. Temple Grandin–who truly wears multiple hats: fervent activist for autistic people, longtime professor of animal science at Colorado State University, expert on animal behavior, prolific author, tireless lecturer—discusses her […] The post Temple Grandin, autistic animal scientist first appeared on Talking Animals.
8/9/20230
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Kim Caswell, president of Skyway Cats, Inc.

Kim Caswell–president of the Skyway Cats Inc., a nonprofit operated by a cadre of volunteers who feed and care for a feral cat colony in a distinctive location, the South […] The post Kim Caswell, president of Skyway Cats, Inc. first appeared on Talking Animals.
8/2/20230
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Gene Baur, co-founder and president of Farm Sanctuary

Gene Baur–co-founder and president of Farm Sanctuary, which Baur helped launch in 1986—responds to the observation that, nearly 40 years later, he could be excused if some days felt “same […] The post Gene Baur, co-founder and president of Farm Sanctuary first appeared on Talking Animals.
7/19/20230
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Susan Hanus, executive director of Cat Depot

Susan Hanus–executive director of Cat Depot, a unique feline-only shelter in Sarasota—recalls when she first became a cat person. Hanus has remained staunchly feline-friendly ever since, though, she explains, she […] The post Susan Hanus, executive director of Cat Depot first appeared on Talking Animals.
7/12/20230
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Kathy Finelli, director of Gainesville Rabbit Rescue

Kathy Finelli–the director of Gainesville Rabbit Rescue (GRR), a nonprofit organization founded in 1998 by two University of Florida students—recalls how her involvement with GRR began 20-plus years ago, when […] The post Kathy Finelli, director of Gainesville Rabbit Rescue first appeared on Talking Animals.
7/5/20230
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Valerie Benka, Director of Programs for the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs

Valerie Benka–the Director of Programs for the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs (ACC&D)—recalls being someone who was nuts about animals from the time she was a kid, growing […] The post Valerie Benka, Director of Programs for the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs first appeared on Talking Animals.
6/21/20230
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pattrice jones, co-founder of VINE Sanctuary

pattrice jones–co-founder of VINE Sanctuary, sprawling across 100 acres in Springfield, Vermont, and a self-described “LGBTQ-led farmed animal sanctuary”—spontaneously describes instances of talking animals’ activity by resident roosters that very […] The post pattrice jones, co-founder of VINE Sanctuary first appeared on Talking Animals.
6/14/20230
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Donna Kalil, python hunter

Donna Kalil–a python removal contractor (aka “python hunter”)—recalls growing up in Venezuela, with close proximity to the jungle helping cultivate a lifelong passion for snakes and other wildlife. In 1969, […] The post Donna Kalil, python hunter first appeared on Talking Animals.
5/31/20230
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Jane O’Hara, animal advocate and artist

Jane O’Hara, the animal advocate and artist–whose paintings tend to celebrate animals or explore animal issues—recalls a regular upbringing, amidst conventional companion animals. Only some years later, O’Hara adds, did […] The post Jane O’Hara, animal advocate and artist first appeared on Talking Animals.
5/24/20230
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Susan Tellem, executive director of American Tortoise Rescue

Susan Tellem–executive director of American Tortoise Rescue (ATR), a nonprofit established in 1990 for the protection of all species of turtles and tortoises—recalls that she began helping animals in cat […] The post Susan Tellem, executive director of American Tortoise Rescue first appeared on Talking Animals.
5/17/20230
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Diana Goodrich, co-director of the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

Diana Goodrich–co-director of the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, located not far from Seattle, and housing 15 chimps—says she can’t recall a time she didn’t want to work with animals. Goodrich traces […] The post Diana Goodrich, co-director of the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest first appeared on Talking Animals.
5/10/20230
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Eleanor Spicer Rice, author of “Unseen Jungle: The Microbes That Secretly Control Our World”

Eleanor Spicer Rice, PhD–an entomologist by training, and the author of multiple books, focused on ants and spiders—recounts how she came to write a book about microbes, “Unseen Jungle: The […] The post Eleanor Spicer Rice, author of “Unseen Jungle: The Microbes That Secretly Control Our World” first appeared on Talking Animals.
5/3/20230
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Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 7th Edition

As we’ve done six times prior—spanning nearly two years–today’s show involved setting aside the usual “Talking Animals” format in order to present the extended feature, “Ask The Trainer.” Listeners are […] The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 7th Edition first appeared on Talking Animals.
4/26/20230
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Dr. Jane Goodall

Dr. Jane Goodall–the ethologist, activist, and conservationist who rose to international attention in the 1960s, propelled by her pioneering work studying chimpanzees in Gombe, Tanzania—offers her current impressions of young […] The post Dr. Jane Goodall first appeared on Talking Animals.
4/5/20230
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John Di Leonardo, president of Humane Long Island

John Di Leonardo–president of Humane Long Island, an animal advocacy organization there, where he also oversees its international Duck Defenders project—recalls growing up without family pets, but deeply fascinated by […] The post John Di Leonardo, president of Humane Long Island first appeared on Talking Animals.
3/29/20230
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Miyoko Chu, senior director of communications at The Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Miyoko Chu– senior director of communications at The Cornell Lab of Ornithology—recalls an outing at age 10 or so with her father, to San Francisco’s Chinatown, where they performed a […] The post Miyoko Chu, senior director of communications at The Cornell Lab of Ornithology first appeared on Talking Animals.
3/22/20230
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Rick Yocum, executive director, the Humane Society of Manatee County

Rick Yocum–executive director of the Humane Society of Manatee County (HSMC), established more than 50 years ago, and now a truly multifaceted operation—traces his career path to his current job, […] The post Rick Yocum, executive director, the Humane Society of Manatee County first appeared on Talking Animals.
3/15/20230
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Alene Anello, founder and president of Legal Impact for Chickens

Alene Anello–founder and president of Legal Impact for Chickens (LIC), a nonprofit dedicated to bringing lawsuits that benefit chickens—recalls growing up in a family with plenty of animals, mostly dogs. […] The post Alene Anello, founder and president of Legal Impact for Chickens first appeared on Talking Animals.
3/8/20230
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Amy P. Kight, executive director of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary

Amy P. Kight, executive director of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, discusses the Sanctuary, its imminent relocation, some resident animals, the recent fatal gator attack in Fort Pierce, and more. The post Amy P. Kight, executive director of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary first appeared on Talking Animals.
3/1/20230
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Annette Wrubleski, founder of Laughing Pig Sanctuary

Annette Wrubleski is founder and president of the Laughing Pig Sanctuary, a refuge in Bartow, Florida providing a permanent home for elderly and abused pigs The post Annette Wrubleski, founder of Laughing Pig Sanctuary first appeared on Talking Animals.
2/15/20230
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Kelly Crandall, graduate student whose research yielded inadvertent, important results

Kelly Crandall is a graduate student at Southern Illinois University (SIU) whose research focusing on one raccoons and opossums inadvertently yielded results about the Burmese python, a rampant invasive species in south Florida. The post Kelly Crandall, graduate student whose research yielded inadvertent, important results first appeared on Talking Animals.
2/8/20230
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Paul Watson, Captain Paul Watson Foundation

Captain Paul Watson–a major figure for decades in the realm of animal rights, he founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in 1977—describes what he sees as the initial events that […] The post Paul Watson, Captain Paul Watson Foundation first appeared on Talking Animals.
2/1/20230
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Kate Benjamin, Top Cat at Hauspanther

Kate Benjamin–whom I suggested you could call a cat lady while noting, in this case, the term would be strictly intended as a compliment, given the scope of her expertise […] The post Kate Benjamin, Top Cat at Hauspanther first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/25/20230
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April Goodwin, attorney & founder of The Goodwin Firm

April Goodwin, an attorney and founder of Largo-based The Goodwin Firm, a law firm specializing in pet law services The post April Goodwin, attorney & founder of The Goodwin Firm first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/18/20230
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Kathleen Edwards: In-Studio at WMNF For Performance and Conversation

Singer-songwriter-animal champion discusses becoming a part-time St. Pete resident, dogs, siamese cats--and performs four songs. The post Kathleen Edwards: In-Studio at WMNF For Performance and Conversation first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/11/20230
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The Talking Animals Annual Holiday Animal Song Special

This morning, I once again set aside the customary “Talking Animals” format to deliver the Talking Animals Annual Holiday Animal Song special—that is, a show entirely devoted to Holiday-oriented animal […] The post The Talking Animals Annual Holiday Animal Song Special first appeared on Talking Animals.
12/21/20220
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Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 6th Edition

As we’ve done five times prior, today’s show involved setting aside the usual “Talking Animals” format in order to present the extended feature, “Ask The Trainer,” in which listeners are […] The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 6th Edition first appeared on Talking Animals.
12/14/20220
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Tom Mustill, author of “How To Speak Whale: A Voyage into the Future of Animal Communication”

Tom Mustill, who’s a biologist, filmmaker, and author, discusses how he’s forever primarily identified by a 2015 incident: while kayaking with a friend, a humpback whale breached, landing on the pair. The post Tom Mustill, author of “How To Speak Whale: A Voyage into the Future of Animal Communication” first appeared on Talking Animals.
12/7/20220
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Alexis Telfair-Garcia, social worker at Austin Pets Alive!

Alexis Telfair-Garcia–a social worker recently hired at the Austin, TX animal shelter, Austin Pets Alive! (APA!)—recalls growing up in a family that prized community service, perhaps telegraphing her pursuit of […] The post Alexis Telfair-Garcia, social worker at Austin Pets Alive! first appeared on Talking Animals.
11/30/20220
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Emily McCormack, Animal Curator at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge

Emily McCormack—the Animal Curator at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (TCWR), a sanctuary in Eureka Springs, Arkansas housing 94 animals (mostly big cats, plus bears)—recalls being infatuated with tigers since childhood, […] The post Emily McCormack, Animal Curator at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge first appeared on Talking Animals.
11/23/20220
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Steve Koyle, founder & CEO of Elephant Care Unchained

Steve Koyle, who has two decades of experience working with elephants, discusses his experiences, including founding Elephant Care Unchained, a nonprofit dedicated to eliminating elephant cruelty and improving their welfare across multiple countries. The post Steve Koyle, founder & CEO of Elephant Care Unchained first appeared on Talking Animals.
11/16/20220
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Dr. Shayla Toombs-Withers, plant-based doctor

Dr. Shayla Toombs-Withers, who runs a medical clinic in Chattanooga, Tenn. called The Essence of Health Wellness Clinic, describes her plant-based, concierge-style medical practice. The post Dr. Shayla Toombs-Withers, plant-based doctor first appeared on Talking Animals.
11/2/20220
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Duncan P. Forgey, author of “Flyin’ Kai: A Pelican’s Tale”

Author Duncan Forgey discusses his inventive novel featuring a pelican hero and protect-environment themes. The post Duncan P. Forgey, author of “Flyin’ Kai: A Pelican’s Tale” first appeared on Talking Animals.
10/26/20220
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Ann Paul, an organizer of the Florida Birding and Nature Festival

Ann Paul, an organizer of the Florida Birding and Nature Festival, outlines some of the Festival's field trips, seminars, and lectures. The post Ann Paul, an organizer of the Florida Birding and Nature Festival first appeared on Talking Animals.
10/19/20220
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Dr. Eric Eisenman, founder of International Veterinary Outreach (IVO)

Dr. Eric Eisenman discusses founding International Veterinary Outreach (IVO), which provides veterinary services and training to rural areas in countries sorely lacking both. The post Dr. Eric Eisenman, founder of International Veterinary Outreach (IVO) first appeared on Talking Animals.
10/5/20220
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Father Andrew Heyes, Rector of St. Clement’s Church & Dog Nut

Father Andrew Heyes is the dog-loving Rector of St. Clement’s Episcopal Church in Tampa, an unusually animal-friendly church The post Father Andrew Heyes, Rector of St. Clement’s Church & Dog Nut first appeared on Talking Animals.
9/28/20220
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John Turner, President of Project PUP

John Turner—the president of Project PUP (Pets Uplifting People), which, since 1984 has offered visits by therapy dogs to nursing homes, rehab centers, assisted living facilities, hospitals, and other locales, […] The post John Turner, President of Project PUP first appeared on Talking Animals.
9/14/20220
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Allison Argo: Director of Acclaimed Animal Films

Allison Argo, a writer-director who, over the course of a 25-year career, has specialized in making often-acclaimed films about animals. The post Allison Argo: Director of Acclaimed Animal Films first appeared on Talking Animals.
9/7/20220
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Katrina Shadix, founder of Bear Warriors United

Katrina Shadix is founder of Bear Warriors United (BWU), whose mission includes preserving and protecting bears in Florida The post Katrina Shadix, founder of Bear Warriors United first appeared on Talking Animals.
8/31/20220
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Ed Yong, author of An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us

Ed Yong—a science journalist, staff writer at The Atlantic, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for his coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and author, most recently of An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us The post Ed Yong, author of An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us first appeared on Talking Animals.
8/24/20220
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Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 5th Edition

We reprised “Ask The Trainer,” in which listeners are invited to call or email questions for dog trainer Glen Hatchell to answer about their dogs or cats, particularly involving behavioral issues. The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer” 5th Edition first appeared on Talking Animals.
8/17/20220
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Samantha Wishman & Christina Thomas, co-directors of “Free Puppies!”

Christina Thomas and Samantha Wishman are co-directors of “Free Puppies!,” a documentary examining rescue dogs being regularly transported from the South to the North for adoption, probing deeper into why the South is a repository for so many homeless dogs. The post Samantha Wishman & Christina Thomas, co-directors of “Free Puppies!” first appeared on Talking Animals.
8/3/20220
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Don Argott, co-director of “The Bond”

Don Argott–co-director of “The Bond,” a four-part wildlife series streaming on DiscoveryPlus, examining the singular animal-human connection forged amongst four folks and critters (kangaroo, dolphin, goat, cheetah), from disparate backgrounds […] The post Don Argott, co-director of “The Bond” first appeared on Talking Animals.
7/27/20220
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Katherine McGill & Kate MacFall: discussing proposed changes to Florida’s trapping regulations

Two experts on Florida wildlife, Katherine McGill and Kate MacFall, discuss proposed changes to the state's trapping regulations The post Katherine McGill & Kate MacFall: discussing proposed changes to Florida’s trapping regulations first appeared on Talking Animals.
7/20/20220
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Kimberly Carroll, Toronto-based animal activist, leader, and consultant

Kimberly Carroll— a veteran Toronto-based animal activist, leader, and consultant—recalls growing up in Manitoba, a sensitive child with a precocious connection to animals, yet like her family members and most […] The post Kimberly Carroll, Toronto-based animal activist, leader, and consultant first appeared on Talking Animals.
7/13/20220
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Spencer Conover, Assistant Director of Pasco County Animal Services

Spencer Conover— Assistant Director of Pasco County Animal Services (PCAS), whose work has received national acclaim, partly accounting for his being viewed as a rising star in the animal shelter […] The post Spencer Conover, Assistant Director of Pasco County Animal Services first appeared on Talking Animals.
7/6/20220
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Mark Reinfeld, vegan chef, author & educator

Mark Reinfeld— the award-winning vegan chef and author of numerous books, including “Healing The Vegan Way: Plant-Based Eating for Optimal Health and Wellness”—returns to the show, this time offering more […] The post Mark Reinfeld, vegan chef, author & educator first appeared on Talking Animals.
6/29/20220
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Callers and Emailers as Guests

Every year or two, I jettison the chief component of the “Talking Animals” format—a longform interview with a single guest—to offer a debate or some other multi-guest panel discussion. As […] The post Callers and Emailers as Guests first appeared on Talking Animals.
6/22/20220
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Ally Burguieres, opossum advocate and rehabilitator

Ally Burguieres— an opossum advocate and rehabilitator, whose passion to protect and serve, and heal, these marsupials is reflected in a recent HuffPost piece and in her new book, “Possums […] The post Ally Burguieres, opossum advocate and rehabilitator first appeared on Talking Animals.
6/15/20220
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Rebekah Keat and Siri Lindley, activists working to end horse slaughter

Rebekah Keat and Siri Lindley—highly vocal (and highly effective, as it turns out) advocates for ending horse slaughter—recall a pivotal horse, Savannah, who served as a catalyst for their advocacy. […] The post Rebekah Keat and Siri Lindley, activists working to end horse slaughter first appeared on Talking Animals.
6/1/20220
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Vincent Kelner, director of “A Taste of Whale”

Vincent Kelner—writer-director of “A Taste of Whale,” a documentary examining the “grind,” Faroe Islanders’ ritual slaughter of pilot whales, but an intricate film with a lot more on its mind […] The post Vincent Kelner, director of “A Taste of Whale” first appeared on Talking Animals.
5/25/20220
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Tricia Gorham, chair of the College of Veterinary Technology at St. Petersburg College

Tricia Gorham–chair of the College of Veterinary Technology at St. Petersburg College, and a practicing veterinary technician since 1991—discusses her love of animals extending back to childhood, and how she […] The post Tricia Gorham, chair of the College of Veterinary Technology at St. Petersburg College first appeared on Talking Animals.
5/18/20220
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Sy Montgomery, author of “The Hawk’s Way: Encounters with Fierce Beauty”

Sy Montgomery—the bestselling author of 30-plus books, including “The Soul of an Octopus” and “The Good Good Pig”—discusses what prompted the exploration of raptors and falconry at the core of […] The post Sy Montgomery, author of “The Hawk’s Way: Encounters with Fierce Beauty” first appeared on Talking Animals.
5/11/20220
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Dr. Eleanor Spicer Rice, author, entomologist, pigeon proponent

Dr. Eleanor Spicer Rice—a North Carolina-based entomologist and author of books on ants and spiders, who, as the product of a family activity, has developed a passion for pigeons and […] The post Dr. Eleanor Spicer Rice, author, entomologist, pigeon proponent first appeared on Talking Animals.
5/4/20220
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Helaine Olen, opinion writer for The Washington Post

Helaine Olen— an opinion writer for The Washington Post, an expert on personal finance, and author or co-author of books, including “The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn’t Have To […] The post Helaine Olen, opinion writer for The Washington Post first appeared on Talking Animals.
4/27/20220
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Phil Jenni, executive director of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (WRC) in Minnesota

Phil Jenni—executive director of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (WRC) in Minnesota, considered the world’s busiest wildlife hospital—addresses how that “world’s busiest” title is determined, noting that it’s the product of […] The post Phil Jenni, executive director of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (WRC) in Minnesota first appeared on Talking Animals.
4/20/20220
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Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist: “Ask The Trainer” IV

As we’ve done three times prior, today’s show involved setting aside the customary “Talking Animals” format in order to present the extended feature, “Ask The Trainer,” in which listeners are […] The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist: “Ask The Trainer” IV first appeared on Talking Animals.
4/13/20220
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Danielle Hall, wildlife ecologist

Danielle Hall—a wildlife ecologist, who, drawing on her professional expertise and her longtime personal passion for animals, has stepped into an intense human-versus-animal battle that’s erupted over vultures in a […] The post Danielle Hall, wildlife ecologist first appeared on Talking Animals.
4/6/20220
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Liz Marshall, director of “Meat The Future”

Liz Marshall—a documentary director whose latest film, “Meat The Future,” examines the realm of “cultivated meat,” generated in a lab setting, from animal cells, but these animals remain unharmed—explains the […] The post Liz Marshall, director of “Meat The Future” first appeared on Talking Animals.
3/30/20220
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Dr. Heather Johnston, Medical Director at Busch Wildlife Sanctuary

Dr. Heather Johnston—a veterinarian who serves as the Medical Director at Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, a multifaceted operation in Jupiter, Florida that, in celebration of March being Women’s History Month, is […] The post Dr. Heather Johnston, Medical Director at Busch Wildlife Sanctuary first appeared on Talking Animals.
3/23/20220
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Patrick Battuello, the founder of Horseracing Wrongs

Patrick Battuello—the founder and president of Horseracing Wrongs, an organization formed in 2013, and based in Albany, New York, which seeks to end horse racing–describes an unexceptional childhood when it […] The post Patrick Battuello, the founder of Horseracing Wrongs first appeared on Talking Animals.
3/9/20220
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Dr. Steven Amstrup, chief scientist for Polar Bears International

Dr. Steven Amstrup—chief scientist for Polar Bears International, a polar bear conservation organization; before joining PBI, he was a research wildlife biologist with the United States Geological Survey at the […] The post Dr. Steven Amstrup, chief scientist for Polar Bears International first appeared on Talking Animals.
3/2/20220
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Tori Linder, a producer of “Saving The Florida Wildlife Corridor”

Tori Linder—a producer of “Saving The Florida Wildlife Corridor,” a documentary that travels through the titular Corridor, the 18 million-acre, statewide network of public preserves and private working lands, while […] The post Tori Linder, a producer of “Saving The Florida Wildlife Corridor” first appeared on Talking Animals.
2/23/20220
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Nellie McKay, singer-writer-actor-animal advocate

Nellie McKay—the singer-writer-actor-animal advocate who first appeared on “Talking Animals” in April of 2004, when her debut album, “Get Away From Me,” was generating rave reviews and buzz galore, partly […] The post Nellie McKay, singer-writer-actor-animal advocate first appeared on Talking Animals.
2/9/20220
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Dan Piraro, creator of comic strip “Bizarro” and graphic novel “Peyote Cowboy”

Dan Piraro—creator of the innovative, acclaimed, and much-beloved comic strip, “Bizarro,” which he’s drawn for more than 35 years, and in which animals (talking, and otherwise) often play a central […] The post Dan Piraro, creator of comic strip “Bizarro” and graphic novel “Peyote Cowboy” first appeared on Talking Animals.
2/2/20220
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Dr. Matt Johnson, professor at Humboldt State University, overseeing study involving using owls versus rodenticides

Dr. Matt Johnson—a professor at Humboldt State University, in the school’s Department of Wildlife, who’s overseeing an extended research study gauging the effectiveness of using owls, versus rodenticides, to remove […] The post Dr. Matt Johnson, professor at Humboldt State University, overseeing study involving using owls versus rodenticides first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/26/20220
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Dr. Dani McVety-Leinen, founder of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice, and Ross Taylor, photojournalist-filmmaker

Dr. Dani McVety-Leinen and Ross Taylor—founder of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice, and one of two filmmakers who created the documentary “The Hardest Day,” respectively—discuss how the film was conceived, […] The post Dr. Dani McVety-Leinen, founder of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice, and Ross Taylor, photojournalist-filmmaker first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/21/20220
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Steven M. Wise, founder and president of the Nonhuman Rights Project

Steven M. Wise—founder and president of the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP); an attorney, author, and legal scholar, Wise is leading NhRP’s pioneering effort to free an elephant named Happy from […] The post Steven M. Wise, founder and president of the Nonhuman Rights Project first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/12/20220
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Dr. Lisa Wiese, associate professor of Nursing at Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, at Florida Atlantic University

Dr. Lisa Wiese—associate professor of Nursing at the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing at Florida Atlantic University (FAU), and co-author of a study conducted recently at FAU, which found […] The post Dr. Lisa Wiese, associate professor of Nursing at Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, at Florida Atlantic University first appeared on Talking Animals.
1/5/20220
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Ellen Quinlan, executive director of the Darbster Foundation

Ellen Quinlan—executive director of the Darbster Foundation (& Darbster Rescue), whose chief mission involves plucking cats and dogs from crowded south Florida shelters, and finding homes for them in the […] The post Ellen Quinlan, executive director of the Darbster Foundation first appeared on Talking Animals.
12/29/20210
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Annual Christmas Animal Song Special

This morning, I once again set aside the customary “Talking Animals” format to deliver the Annual Christmas Animal Song special—that is, a show almost entirely devoted to Holiday-oriented animal tunes. […] The post Annual Christmas Animal Song Special first appeared on Talking Animals.
12/15/20210
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Dee Boersma, penguin researcher extraordinaire

Dee Boersma—a biologist and professor at the University of Washington who’s been studying penguins for decades, including Galapagos penguins for 50 years; in a piece some years ago examining her […] The post Dee Boersma, penguin researcher extraordinaire first appeared on Talking Animals.
12/8/20210