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Award-winning kitten rescuer Hannah Shaw and professional cat photographer Andrew Marttila join Google to discuss their book, “Cats of the World,” where they explore cat culture and welfare around the globe, documenting their travels with photos and stories from 30 different countries. Hannah and Andrew are both cat experts in their own specialties. Hannah is a New York Times bestselling author of over 10 books and the founder of Orphan Kitten Club, a nonprofit focused on saving the lives of neonatal kittens. Andrew is a professional animal photographer who specializes in cats. He's been featured on the cover of National Geographic and on Good Morning America, and has also authored several books. Watch this episode at youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle.
There are few places in the world where you won't encounter a cat. So a few years ago, Hannah Shaw, who has dedicated much of her life and work to caring for them, set out tomeet and document has many as she could across the globe—spotlighting the extraordinary places they live and the people who care for them along the way. Lale chats with the animal welfare advocate, bestselling author, and educator about her many travels, from Turkey to Chile to Oman, and finds out what she learned along the way. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Hannah Shaw–recognized as an influential humane educator, her specialty is providing instruction in caring for neonatal kittens; she's also a NYT bestselling author whose latest book “Cats Of The World,” is a collaboration with her husband, photographer Andrew Marttila—recounts how she developed the expertise in caring for neonatal kittens and, along the way, built a humongous […] The post Hannah Shaw, “Kitten Lady,” new book: “Cats Of The World” first appeared on Talking Animals.
This week, Liberty and Emily discuss Is She Really Going Out with Him?, The Last King of California, The City and Its Uncertain Walls, and more great books! Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Keep up to date with the world of books and reading with Today in Books, Book Riot's daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Our editors offer commentary, context, and the occasional clap-back to keep you informed and entertained. Visit bookriot.com/todayinbooks to subscribe for free, or become an All Access member starting at $6 per month or $60 per year and get unlimited access to members-only content in 20+ newsletters, community features, and the warm fuzzies knowing you are supporting independent media. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed On the Show: The Last King of California by Jordan Harper Is She Really Going Out with Him? by Sophie Cousens The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer, John Burgoyne (Illustrator) In Want of a Suspect by Tirzah Price The City and Its Uncertain Walls by Haruki Murakami, Philip Gabriel (translator) Sundown in San Ojuela by M.M. Olivas Cher: The Memoir, Part One by Cher The Trunk by Kim Ryeo-ryeong Darkly by Marisha Pessl Hotel Lucky Seven by Kōtarō Isaka, Brian Bergstrom (translator) Cats of the World by Hannah Shaw and Andrew Marttila Death of the Author by Nnedi Okorafor Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay Chapman For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last episode, Hannah Shaw took us through Hatay Province in southeastern Turkey, which sustained severe damages in the 2023 earthquakes. In part two, the journey continues, as Rotary magazine editor JP Swenson takes us to the city of Adıyaman, where local Rotary volunteers provided aid and comfort to earthquake survivors despite the great personal loss they themselves suffered.
On 6 February 2023, two earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria – the deadliest to hit the region in 80 years. That morning, Rotary regional leaders in Turkey mounted an immediate response, while Rotary International and the Rotary Foundation enacted their disaster response funds. One year later, Rotary magazine and social media staff JP Swenson and Hannah Shaw traveled to southeastern Turkey to see these relief efforts for themselves.
Cat welfare advocates Hannah Shaw and Andrew Marttila talk about their new book, "Cats of the World," which shares the stories of felines and their relationship to humans.
Alright, curious people, we're getting frisky with one of our favorite topics - CATS! No, not the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical fantasia phenomenon…we're talking to Hannah Shaw (aka the Kitten Lady) and her hubby Andrew Marttila (aka the Cat Photographer) all about their mission to photograph and tell the stories of cats all around the world. In their new book, Cats of the World, Hannah and Andrew explore the ways different countries take care of their community cats - and how western culture really needs to step it up. And what's more - they stopped by the pod to tell us all about it! Hannah Shaw, also known as Kitten Lady, is an award-winning kitten rescuer, humane educator, and unwavering animal advocate who has dedicated her life to innovating kitten care and protecting the most vulnerable felines. She is the New York Times bestselling author of Tiny But Mighty, Kitten Lady's Big Book of Little Kittens, Kitten Lady's CATivity Book, and the Adventures in Fosterland series. She is also the founder of Orphan Kitten Club, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization saving the lives of neonatal kittens throughout the nation. She lives in California with her husband, Andrew Marttila, their cats, and an endless rotation of foster kittens. Andrew Marttila is a professional animal photographer specializing in cats. Over the years he's taken millions of photos of our feline overlords, which have been used in worldwide media in both digital and print—from the cover of National Geographic to Good Morning America. He is the creator of several books including Shop Cats of New York, Cats on Catnip, and How to Take Awesome Photos of Cats. He is also a board member of Orphan Kitten Club, and has hand-raised hundreds of rescued kittens along with his wife, Hannah Shaw. Hannah & Andrew's new book, Cats of the World, is out now! You can follow Hannah Shaw on Instagram @kittenxlady You can follow Andrew Marttila on Instagram @thecatphotographer You can follow Orphan Kitten Club on Instagram @orphankittenclub Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Find books from Getting Curious and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producer is Chris McClure. Our editor & engineer is Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we sit down with Hannah Shaw, a/k/a The Kitten Lady, an advocate for cat welfare, especially neonate kittens, and Jackie Noble, executive director for the Orphan Kitten Club, Shaw's nonprofit she created to help build innovative programs that save the lives of the tiniest and most vulnerable felines. Shaw discusses the launch of Cats of the World, a stunning new book that features over 700 photos from 30 different countries, capturing the deep connections between humans and cats while highlighting global efforts to improve cat welfare. Shaw also delves into a groundbreaking UC Davis study on neonatal kitten mortality, revealing that many losses are due to treatable conditions. She also shares insights on the innovative CASA method for assessing found kittens, stressing the importance of thoughtful community conversations. Plus, Jackie joins us to discuss her experience with kitten diversion programs and why continued research is vital to improving outcomes for vulnerable kittens. Whether you're a cat lover or passionate about animal welfare, this episode is packed with stories, solutions, and inspiration!
This episode kicks off Part 1 of a 2-part interview with Hannah Shaw, widely known as The Kitten Lady, and Jackie Noble, the newly appointed executive director of Orphan Kitten Club, to explore the unique challenges and rewarding experiences of fostering neonatal kittens. The conversation sparked from the 2024 Hill's Pet Nutrition's State of Shelter Adoptions Report that cites some new information about fostering pets. Together, Hannah and Jackie dive into the essential strategies needed for fostering success—from clear communication and access to training and mentorship, to the vital role of veterinary care and fostering retention. They also spotlight Orphan Kitten Club's incredible initiatives, including $3 million in grants and providing 1 million meals of kitten formula, demonstrating the profound impact on kitten welfare. Learn how to set realistic goals, build strong community relationships, and celebrate even the smallest victories in fostering programs. Whether you're a seasoned foster or just curious about how you can help save tiny lives, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration!
Joe and Korey sit down with Hannah Shaw, Line Of Business Specialist - Agronomics & Arboriculture for SiteOne Landscape Supply. The guys and Hannah discuss her career so far and her love for plant health care. You can find Hannah on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-imagine-shaw-961858145/ If you enjoyed the podcast please rate, review, subscribe and tell a fellow tree lover! Send your questions or topics you would like us to discuss to info@discoveringforestrypodcast.com. Be sure to follow us on all your favorite social media platforms! Twitter/X: @DisForestryPod Instagram: @discovering_forestry Facebook: Discovering Forestry YouTube: @discoveringforestry6905 LinkedIn: Discovering Forestry Podcast Music credit: Cool Tools Music Video - "Timber" Muzaproduction “Sport Rock Logo 1” Hosted by: Joe Aiken & Korey Lofy Produced by: Nico Manganiello Artwork by: Cara Markiewicz & Nico Manganiello --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discoveringforestry/support
Hello and welcome back to a brand-new season - we're back for a whopping sixth season of the podcast with new guests and brand-new stories and conversations and this time I'm using this as my chance to celebrate the amazing women of horticulture with a season I'm calling 'A Celebration of Women in Plants'! Gardening to lots of us – is a dream, something we spend hours doing, and in the process we've all taught ourselves so much. But, cast your mind back to when you first started gardening, did you know what to do and how to do it? I certainly didn't and at first, I had no idea at all. In this episode I'm talking to landscape architect and co-founder of the new gardening app, Hota – Hannah Shaw. Hota aims to help gardeners, new and old alike, with creating new beds and borders in their gardens, with plant suggestions, design tips and maintenance advice right across the year. This app is about to change the way lots of us might garden, and I was interested to hear more about it, and I hope you are too. You can find out more about Hota, by following them on Instagram where you'll find them as @hota_app. You can download Hota now on the Apple App Store for iPhone and other versions are in the planning stages too!
The Kitten Lady? Megainfluencer? Cat people this is your thing, but I'm happy to have my friend Steve Kiessling, Director of the Toledo Animal Rescue, drop by to talk about what's been happening there in recent months and the upcoming - partially sold out - event with Hannah Shaw.
You don't have to adopt a kitten to help them out! The Kitten Lady, Hannah Shaw, joins Amy on Wake Up Call to talk about what you can do to help out shelters during what is expected to be a booming kitten season!
This week on the show, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed talks with Hannah Shaw, AKA Kitten Lady, about helping animal shelters take care of their cats and kittens and with Dr. Candace Croney from Purdue University about why diversity is necessary in the veterinary profession.
A Catfluencer, Hannah Shaw is coming to Toledo with my Toledo Animal Rescue friends. Cool, now support Caitlin Clark in the WNBA so she can get P A I D. Woops, not mentioned was, ESPN, you need help and live sports is the Golden Goose, so PUSH THE LEAGUE! I had no idea there were anti-sidewalk people. Can we work around 'my kid won't eat that'? If Beyonce is doing a country album I think there's two motives.
Not Just Fluff: Pet wellness from the pros at Banfield Pet Hospital
Holiday celebrations are tons of fun for humans, but can sometimes be stressful for our furry companions. Our dogs and cats are creatures of habit, and between decorations, new food, guests, and travel, they might feel out of sorts this time of year.In this episode, host Hannah Shaw sits down with Dr. Saskia Bogman, a veterinarian at Banfield Pet Hospital in Castle Rock, Colorado. Hannah and Saskia discuss the environmental changes that can impact your pets over the holidays, how to plan to make sure they are safe, and how to minimize pet stress. Whether you're traveling or home for the holidays, join Hannah to uncover how to help keep your furry BFFs safe, calm, and healthy when changes occur.We hope you enjoy Not Just Fluff! If you find these conversations helpful, we want to hear from you! Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and let us know what you liked about the show.Learn more about Banfield Pet Hospital's Optimum Wellness Plans®.Follow us on social media!Facebook: Banfield Pet HospitalInstagram: @banfieldpethospitalTikTok: @banfieldpethospital
Not Just Fluff: Pet wellness from the pros at Banfield Pet Hospital
Is something creepy bugging your pet?Parasites like heartworm, ticks and fleas can be scary, and infections can have lasting effects on your pet's health. All the more reason to talk about them! Silence and lack of awareness around parasites can lead to dangerous myths and misconceptions. Let's change that together.In this episode, host Hannah Shaw sits down with Dr. Michael Piccione, Area Chief of Staff for Banfield Pet Hospital Houston North. Hannah and Michael discuss all sorts of creepy crawlies that can harm your pet, common symptoms to look out for, and preventive measures you can take to protect your furry BFF.We hope you enjoy Not Just Fluff! If you find these conversations helpful, we want to hear from you! Rate and reviewus on Apple Podcasts, and let us know what you liked about the show.Learn more about Banfield Pet Hospital's Optimum Wellness Plans®.Follow us on social media!Facebook: Banfield Pet HospitalInstagram: @banfieldpethospitalTikTok: @banfieldpethospital
On episode FOUR-HUNDRED-THIRTY-SIX of The Purrrcast, Sara and Steven welcome back Hannah Shaw (Kitten Lady) and welcome for the first time, cat photographer Andrew Marttila. We chat with the cat power couple about a day in their life, hear Chou Chou sneeze, learn Andrew's journey to becoming a professional cat photographer, Hannah tells us about her childrens series, Adventures in Fosterland, and so much more! The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats.The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though.Follow Andrew and Hannah:https://www.instagram.com/kittenxlady https://www.instagram.com/iamthecatphotographerhttp://www.kittenlady.org/ https://www.iamthecatphotographer.com/ New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/the-purrrcast Email us! thepurrrcast@gmail.comNEW PURRRCAST MERCH: https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/shopFollow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcaston Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcastFollow Sara Iyer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyerFollow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/Check out Sara Iyer on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/saraiyerListen to Sara's Weezer podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/weezer-has-turned-and-left-us-hereListen to Sara's Don Bluth podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-bluth-the-whole-bluth-and-nothing-but-the-bluthFollow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorrisCheck out Steven's new podcast, See Jurassic Right: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/see-jurassic-right/id1239538917?mt=2Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer:https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com/Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.comPart of the Exactly Right podcast networkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With a million followers and several books on kitten care, Hannah Shaw is no stranger to interview requests and the technical issues to which they often give rise. But when a podcaster helped her navigate a “problem” in her Meta settings, Kitten Lady was hacked. Hear how her eye for deceit and nimble action saved the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Not Just Fluff: Pet wellness from the pros at Banfield Pet Hospital
We know, we know – The idea of getting your furry BFF to sit still and let you put your fingers in their mouth? It's the last thing any of us want to do at the end of the day.It's a common misconception that stinky breath is a part of pet ownership. And while a professional teeth cleaning at the vet is important, there are also steps we can do at home to help our pet's oral health.In the first episode of Banfield Pet Hospital's new podcast, Not Just Fluff, our host, Hannah Shaw, AKA Kitten Lady, sits down with Dr. Kate Hilsenteger, Area Chief of Staff at Banfield Pet Hospital, and passionate advocate for oral hygiene.The pair discuss why preventive oral care is so important, and how you can incorporate it into your furry friend's routine. You'll also learn about some common signs that may point to oral pain, and how to approach oral hygiene with your pet.We hope you enjoy Not Just Fluff! If you find these conversations helpful, we want to hear from you! Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and let us know what you liked about the show.Learn more about Banfield Pet Hospital's Optimum Wellness Plans®.Follow us on social media!Facebook: Banfield Pet HospitalInstagram: @banfieldpethospitalTikTok: @banfieldpethospital
Not Just Fluff: Pet wellness from the pros at Banfield Pet Hospital
It may go without saying, but we'll say it anyway: we love our pets. That's why Banfield Pet Hospital created Not Just Fluff, a podcast all about animals, made for the humans who love them.Not Just Fluff is here to bring you actionable tips and smart advice from pet professionals who really understand pet care. Our host, Hannah Shaw, will sit down with pet pros to debunk common pet-related myths, share practical advice, and deep dive into some of the most common questions we hear from pet lovers. We want to empower you with the knowledge you need to give your furry friends the best care, and show them unconditional love.Get ready for helpful insights and entertaining stories about caring for your beloved pets. Get your paws on that subscribe button so you don't miss an episode!
Summer vacation update, a couple of list of things Angie has to get off her chest and a kitten rescue story. This episode has a bit of all kinds of life events and possible tea spilling moments. For kitten saving tips please follow Hannah Shaw @kittenxlady on ig. Angie on most social medias: @msggrowing Intro music “Roller coaster” by @jnephilim on Instagram Show produced and edited by: @msggrowing Show email: goodsfunnygirl@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/all-fudged-up/exclusive-content
Hannah Shaw aka "The Kitten Lady," is a kitten rescuer, humane educator, and New York Times bestselling author who has dedicated her life to finding innovative ways to protect animals. She strives to create global change in the way we perceive and treat the tiniest and most vulnerable felines, and has grown a community 1+ million strong on Instagram eagerly awaiting her daily adorable rescued kitten photos and educational videos. She is an incredible example of what one person can do. Show Notes: How Hannah developed innovative ways to rescue animals Hannah's experience fostering kittens and piglets The moment that Hannah decided not to eat animals anymore as a young child Hannah's journey from deciding not to consume animals to actively helping to rescue and raise animals How Hannah navigated her family not understanding her lifestyle change The importance of connecting with a community that has shared values and interests Hannah's passion for baking and cooking delicious vegan food Transitioning out of anger and into compassion and solutions How Hannah got started rescuing kittens The many different careers that you can have within animal welfare How to find what you are passionate about and become an expert in that field Why neo-natal kittens aren't able to be adopted The truth about finding kittens outside, why you shouldn't immediately bring them to the shelter The importance of spaying/neutering pets The shocking stats about kittens in the USA How to help community cats get sterilized through community programs The risks of not intervening when you see stray kittens/cats The importance of a full circle approach when finding kittens What's the best way to go about acquiring a breed specific cat? The issue with de-clawing cats The reality of no-kill shelters & why we need to support all types of shelters What you should do if you find a kitten How to meet your animals' dietary needs, how to navigate feeding your animals other animal products Caraway Home (use code plantpoweredkitchen at checkout for 10% off) Organifi (use code plantpower at checkout for 20% off ) Resources: Hannah's Instagram Hannah's Facebook Page Hannah's Twitter Hannah's Books Hannah's website
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This week Michelle Fern chats cats with “The Kitten Lady”, Hannah Shaw about her new book, Kitten Lady's CATivity Book, with illustrator Megan Lynn Kott. Kitten Lady's CATivity Book is an all-ages activity book of cat-related puzzles and projects, featuring plenty of takeaways to help vulnerable cats. Whether you're a seasoned cat owner, a first-time fosterer, or anything in between, Kitten Lady's CATivity Book is a fun-filled keepsake to get to know, understand, and celebrate all the cats in your life. EPISODE NOTES: Kitten Lady's CATivity Book
On episode THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE of The Purrrcast, Sara and Steven welcome back Hannah Shaw (Kitten Lady) and Megan Lynn Kott to chat poolside about their new book, Kitten Lady's Cativity Book: Coloring, Crafts, and Activities for Cat Lovers of All Ages. The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats.Purchase Kitten Lady's Cativity Book - https://bookshop.org/a/13751/9780358724537 Get your bonus paper doll cativity after you pre-order - https://www.kittenlady.org/cativityHannah's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kittenxlady/ Megan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/meganlynnkott/The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though.New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/the-purrrcast Email us! thepurrrcast@gmail.com Consider donating to Black Lives Matter: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019 - COVID-19 FAQs - https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/faq.html NEW PURRRCAST MERCH: https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/shop Elijah McClain details and links to help:Donate to the family's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/elijah-mcclainSign the Petition: https://www.change.org/p/adams-county-district-attorney-justice-for-elijah-mcclain-88600e12-fb72-41e4-9137-030a1dcaf695 Call city and state officials to demand justice: https://justiceforelijahmcclain.yolasite.com/ Follow Justice For Elijah McClain for updates: https://www.instagram.com/justiceforelijahmcclain/ Follow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcaston Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcastFollow Sara Iyer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyerFollow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/Check out Sara Iyer on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/saraiyerListen to Sara's Weezer podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/weezer-has-turned-and-left-us-hereListen to Sara's Don Bluth podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-bluth-the-whole-bluth-and-nothing-but-the-bluthFollow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorrisCheck out Steven's new podcast, See Jurassic Right: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/see-jurassic-right/id1239538917?mt=2Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer:https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com/Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.comPart of the Exactly Right podcast networkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode, Tabitha talks to “The Cat LVT”, Ellen Carozza, about, you guessed it, cats! We chat about our love for cats, how they are often misunderstood, how you can advocate for the cats in your care, pediatric kitten care, and more! Ellen Carozza is a Licensed Veterinary Technician since 1996 who has worked exclusively with feline patients since 2002, Ellen (The CAT LVT) currently resides at NOVA CAT CLINIC in Arlington, VA and is one of the founders of the Chris Griffey Memorial Feline Foundation, a 501(c)3 dedicated to the critical feline neonate and pediatric cases.In addition to her full time career as a Licensed Veterinary Technician, and her “mother of kittens'' role with the foundation, she also lectures on the veterinary circuit. Known for her no-nonsense attitude and practical methods of teaching, Ellen has co-authored several guidelines with the American Association of Feline Practitioners as well as the International Society of Feline Medicine. She has been featured in “AAHA Trends Magazine”, “Today's Veterinary Nurse”, “Vet Girl on the Run'' as well social media news outlets such as “LOVE MEOW “and “The DODO .” She was featured as Jackson Galaxy's Cat Camp “camp nurse” before COVID teaching their veterinary nursing courses for cats as well as being a long time mentor to Hannah Shaw, The Kitten Lady to name a few with her work on saving critical kittens instead of euthanasia. Ellen is also one of the three members of the AVTCP organization committee that created the AVTCP Feline subspecialty and holds the title of VTS (CP-Feline) in North America. Aside from not having enough hours in the day, her latest big adventure brings her expanding the CGMFF's work to Otavalo, Ecuador in November 2022 along with CHASE where they will be providing charitable veterinary services to the local community. After a long day at work, Ellen comes home to four cats of her own amazing cats; St. Ambrose, Michelle, Loki and Brother Noggin as well as a tolerant husband and daughter that still don't understand her obsession over cats.Support Ellen:https://criticalkittens.orghttps://www.facebook.com/thecatlvthttps://www.instagram.com/thecatlvt/Not One More Vet:https://www.NOMV.ORGNot One More Vet - Race Around The World (Donation)https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5BQGXT8YNKUH4Support the show :TwitterFacebookInstagramEmail
Гендер Блендер празднует свой первый юбилей - нам уже один год. В финальном подкасте второго сезона рассказываем о том, что случилось за время существования проекта. О том, что удалось сделать: о самых любимых и значимых ивентах, самых важных выпусках подкаста, о самых ярких коллаборациях. Рассказываем что не удалось сделать, что не получилось и что еще предстоит совершить. Делимся планами и темами, которые хотим изучить в третьем сезоне и какие материалы ждут вас в нашем зине, выпуск которого уже совсем не за горами.Над подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Этот выпуск приурочен к 26 июня - международному дня борьбы с наркоманией и незаконным обращением с наркотиками. В рамках выпуска поговорили о том что такое химсекс и почему он так распространен среди мужчин практикующих секс с мужчинами.Обсудили основные опасности и последствия такого сексуального поведения и объёмы распространенности этой практики которые можно считать эпидемии о которой уже нельзя молчать. Также поговорили о том действительно ли существует осознанное потребление ПАВ и эффективны ли группы по контролю и снижению рисков. На личных историях слушателей подкаста разбирались с тем как выйти из зависимости с учетом двойной стигматизации химсекса.Гости выпуска - наши друзья из Фонда «Шаги»Кирилл - руководитель программТатьяна - психиатр-сексологЕсли вам нужна консультация по вопросам, с которыми не так то и просто обратиться: зависимость, Вич, ЗППП, случайный небезопасный секс - смело пишите ребятам из фонда «Шаги» и вас обязательно проконсультируют и помогут.https://vk.com/stepsfundНаркотики всегда приводят к зависимости. Не разрушайте себя и свою жизнь и обратитесь к специалистам.Над подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
В чем заключается парадокс толерантности? Нельзя быть терпимыми к нетерпимости. Рассказываем что об этом говорят философы и исследователи квир-теории.Почему нельзя использовать эйблизмы? Как избавиться от оскорбляющих других слов-паразитов?Почему всеобщий аутинг расистов, сексистов, трансфобов и тд до сих пор рассматривается как «вынос сора из избы»? Рассуждаем о новой этике (которая на самом деле просто этика) и делимся с вами нашими мыслями по этому поводу. Купить билеты на шоу: http://events.genderblender.ru/Регистрация на вог категории: https://disco-hospital.timepad.ru/event/2058147/Купить коллекцию GB X CE: https://ce-shop.art/shop/kollaboratsiiНад подкастом работали: На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
In this finale of Section 6: Denver, the team confronts Hannah Shaw, the Thunderbird, and themselves. Will they succeed in saving the world from this reality deviant in their midst, or is Denver doomed to become an extreme weather hell? Content Warning: This episode includes violence, body horror, manipulation, and character death. Listener discretion is advised. Stalk us: https://www.facebook.com/TheOddTroupe Send us a messenger pigeon: https://twitter.com/OddTroupe Theory craft with us: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheOddTroupe Come watch our live sessions: https://www.twitch.tv/oddtroupe Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/4V9E9MkT2J Musical credits: Hiding Your Reality Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Limit 70 "Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" Cover art by Laura (@xalasarts) Edited by James Storyteller is James Chelle is Sam Rains Dr. Lumin is Ginger Minnie is Elf Blaze is Daniel J. Thrasher Major Tom is Matt H.
Дуэт "Стереотип" о самом сокровенном: Как появились Роберт и Скинни Дженни? Насколько тяжело было социализироваться в гей-среде Вере и Глебу? Сталкивались ли они с гомофобией, являясь гетеро парой? Почему Вера и Глеб были первые люди, которые ушли из haus of tina? Это и еще миллион смешных, грустных и местами абсолютно киношных историй из жизни Веры и Глеба. Гости подкаста:Вера Полис (Роберт):https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSdVQ4vAd/@verapolisГлеб (Скинни Дженни): https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSdVQDwp3/@skinny.jenny.drag30 июля Санкт-Петербург - Дуэт "Стереотип" впервые с большими гастролями на день рождении проекта Гендер Блендер! Купить билет => https://clck.ru/kPUVZНад подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм), Роберт (Вера Полис), Скинни Дженни (Глеб)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки Зомби, Стю АллотропияМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Каждый год в третье воскресенье мая во всем мире чтят память людей, умерших от СПИДа. Основная цель события заключается в привлечении внимания мирового общества к проблемам распространения данной болезни. Этот выпуск- бонус эпизод, который мы записали на открытом подкасте в баре Ровесник. Гости подкаста - Кирилл Барский (руководитель программ фонда «Шаги») и Саманта Киллбилл - драг квин, дизайнерка и открытый вич-позитивный человек. Фонд "Шаги": @stepsfundhttps://vk.com/stepsfundНад подкастом работали: На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм), Кирилл Барский и Саманта КиллбиллГости подкаста: Кирилл Барский и Саманта КиллбиллТекст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Звукорежиссура: Филипп Сологуб Монтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна Сологуб Фото: Радмила Роки Зомби Музыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana Rothman Больше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Вог — это уникальная культура балов, которую создало афро и латино-американское квир-сообщество, в России эта культура стала популярна благодаря зрелищному танцу, растиражированному телевидением, Мадонной и сериалом Pose. Чем отличается вог в разных странах?Об этом и многом другом в новом выпуске.Гости подкаста:Александр Шипа Шипицин - педагог, хореограф и режиссер, оверсир Американского вог-дома в Европе «The International House of West», отец Американского кики-дома в России «The Luxurious House of Louboutin»Юра Юркин - культуролог, вогер, преподаватель университета и сооснователь проекта Гендер БлендерСписок рекомендаций что посмотреть от Шипы:THE QUEEN (1968)Before StonewallThe death and life of Marsha P JohnsonParis is burning How do I lookStrike a pose Kiki Pose (3 сезона) NetflixLegendary (show) HBO24 июня - GENDER BLENDER VOGUE NIGHT в баре Ровесник. Больше информации ищите в наших соц. сетях!Над подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм), Александр Шипа Шипицин (слева), Юра Юркин (справа)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Allies collected, attempts at stalling done, the team finally delves into the belly of the beast, to stop Hannah Shaw from destroying the world (or at least the greater Denver area). Content Warning: This episode includes violence, gaslighting, and abuse of drugs. Listener discretion is advised. Stalk us: https://www.facebook.com/TheOddTroupe Send us a messenger pigeon: https://twitter.com/OddTroupe Theory craft with us: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheOddTroupe Come watch our live sessions: https://www.twitch.tv/oddtroupe Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/4V9E9MkT2J Musical credits: Hiding Your Reality Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Limit 70 "Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" Cover art by Laura (@xalasarts) Edited by James Storyteller is James Chelle is Sam Rains Dr. Lumin is Ginger Minnie is Elf Blaze is Daniel J. Thrasher Major Tom is Matt H.
Выпуск о том, о чем не принято говорить - ЗПП и их последствия. Гости подкаста - Александр Материкин (врач венеролог, кандидат медицинских наук) и Кирилл Барский (руководитель программ фонда «Шаги») отвечают на все типичные "неудобные вопросы", касающиеся ЗПП.Над подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Зимний сон в весеннюю ночь: несмотря на то, что этот выпуск был записан в новогодние каникулы, погода в столице располагает снова нарядить ёлку и налить бокал шампанского. Первый выпуск, который мы записали в Санкт-Петербурге. Гости подкаста - Багое и Дорианна Грей рассказывают о своей жизни,своем становлении как драг квин и как квир-человека в целом.Рассуждаем о жизни и видимости интерсекс персон (и не просто так), нужны ли в клубах биоквин, какое будущее у российской драг-сцены? Это и очень многое другое (подкаст идет целых два часа) уже в новом выпуске.Bagoa:@bagoasanДорианна:@dorianna_grayНад подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм), Багоа (слева), Дорианна Грей (справа)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки Зомби, Юлия СахонМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Все, что вы хотели узнать о вебкаме в одном подкасте:Тяжело ли работать в "индустрии для взрослых"? Сливы, работа в вебкам студиях, онлифанс и самые странные видео на заказ. Гостья подкаста - вебкам модель с десятилетним стажем, порно актриса и режиссерка Аврора Flame JadeПроф. страница Авроры: @avrora__sg Аврора пилотесса: @flying_avroraНад подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) и Аврора Flame JadeТекст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Выпуск о том, как сохранить ментальное здоровье при непростых жизненных ситуациях.Насколько это нормально сейчас чувствовать страх, тревогу и упадок сил и почему мы это сейчас чувствуем? Как понять что нужно обратиться за помощью к специалисту и куда можно обратиться? Как не слететь со своего "clean" состояния, если есть зависимости. Об этом и многом другом ведущая подкаста Ники Джэм спрашивает гостей.Гости подкаста: Татьяна Хозиева - клинический психолог, преподаватель психологии, действующий психотерапевт, руководитель "Лаборатории канистерапии", член национальной ассоциации "Объединенные энималтерапевты".https://www.instagram.com/tatkatotoro/Даниил К. - Руководитель проекта по социальной реабилитации людей с особенностями развития, Ассистент по оказанию технической помощи лицам с ограниченными возможностями здоровья, педагог, филолог, преподаватель французского языка из Мариуполя.Книжные рекомендации от Татьяны:Екатерина Сигитова: ИДЕАЛЬНЫЙ ШТОРМ. Как пережить психологический кризисДжорджио Нардонэ: Страх, паника, фобия Важные навыки в периоды стресса: иллюстрированное пособие от ВОЗБлагодарим Центр Т за оперативную организацию выпуска.Друзья, сейчас многим нужна поддержка. Вот ссылки на проверенные организации, если вам нужна психологическая помощь.⠀«Центр-Т» — место встречи помогающих практиков, прошедших отбор и специальное обучение, с трансгендерными, небинарными людьми, квир-персонами и их близкими, нуждающимися в поддержке.Где: Москва и другие города.Сайт — https://centre-t.ru/⠀«Лаборатория канистерапии» — команда людей и собак. Они занимаются реабилитацией и поддержкой всех обратившихся (вне зависимости от самоопределения и возраста).Где: Москва.Инстаграм: https://instagram.com/canis_therapyДзен: https://zen.yandex.ru/id/5c5e84333abb1200adf7806d⠀Обе организации хоть и оказывают помощь, сами также нуждаются в поддержке. Если вы готовы помочь — обращайтесь по этим контактам:⠀Что нужно «Центру-Т»: волонтёры-психологи, меценаты и средства для проведения поддерживающих групп.Писать на почту — info@centre-t.ru⠀Что нужно «Лаборатории канистерапии»: место для проведения терапевтических встреч в Москве, спонсоры, волонтёры, и хорошие люди, которые готовы взаимодействовать с собаками.Писать в мессенджеры:— Руководителю лаборатории Татьяне Хозиевой 8-903-727-27-19— Администратору Рубену Макарову 8-916-147-21-84Над подкастом работали:Гости подкаста: Татьяна Хозиева и Даниил К.На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Пока все приложения предлагают нам подвести итоги года, Ники рассказывает о своих:как начинался этот год, какие моменты "слегка" перевернули ее жизнь, расставание с парнем, почему Ники ушла из хауса и из клуба и что ждет проект "Гендер Блендер" в следующем году.Над подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
1 декабря - Всемирный день борьбы со СПИДом. "узнавать стыдно, бояться" или "узнавать, стыдно бояться"? Что нужно обязательно знать о ВИЧ? Сколько раз в год нужно тестироваться? Какие страшные мифы до сих пор существуют в 21 веке? Как живут ВИЧ + люди? Об этом и многом другом говорим с Кириллом Барским, вич-позитивным человеком и руководителем программ фонда «Шаги»Фонд "Шаги":https://www.instagram.com/stepsfund/https://vk.com/stepsfundНад подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Гость подкаста: Кирилл БарскийТекст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Выпуск с бутылкой рома о самом легком и самом тяжелом: без цензуры, со смехом и слезами Канарейка, Майями и Ники вспоминают главные и переломные моменты в их жизни. Почему "Канарейка"? Как Майями оказалась в приюте? Что Канарейка и Майями хотят донести до зрителя своим драгом? Почему и Канарейка, и Майями были на грани жизни и смерти? Как Ники, Майями и Канарейка видят свое будущее? Это и многое-многое другое в новом эпизоде.Майями: https://www.instagram.com/miamidragqueen/Канарейка: https://www.instagram.com/can_ary_/Над подкастом работали: Гости подкаста - Глеб (Канарейка) и Сергей (Майями)На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм), Глеб (Канарейка) и Сергей (Майями)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Звукорежиссура: Филипп Сологуб Монтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна Сологуб Фото: Радмила Роки Зомби, Стю АллотропияМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana Rothman Больше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Бьет — значит любит? Говорим о самом неприятном в отношениях - абьюз, токсичные отношения, тяжелые расставания.Разбираем простые (но на самом деле сложные) маркеры отношений, которые лучше всего завершить. Над подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Гостья подкаста - основательница первой в России ретро-лаборатории и пинап-агентства, продюсерка и артистка бурлеск-шоу и плюс сайз модель с международной известностью Радмила Роки Зомби. Поговорили с Радмилой про то, что касается каждого из нас - принятие себя и отношение к своему телу. Как это - раздеваться на сцене, обладая «не идеальным» телом по версии общественного мнения? Сколько слез нужно пролить перед тем, как признаться себе в любви? Что такое бодипозитив? Какие изъяны видят в себе люди чаще всего?На эти и другие вопросы мы и пытались найти ответы. Haunted Cathouse Burlesque: https://www.instagram.com/haunted_cathouse_burlesque/Радмила: https://www.instagram.com/rocky_zombie/Haunted Cathouse Pinup https://www.instagram.com/haunted_cathouse_pinup/ Над подкастом работали: Гостья подкаста - Радмила Роки Зомби На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм), Радмила Роки Зомби Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Звукорежиссура: Филипп Сологуб Монтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна Сологуб Фото: Радмила Роки Зомби, Виктория Семмибёрд Музыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana Rothman Больше о проекте: genderblender.ru
У нас было три бутылки шампанского, литровая бутылка ликера St-Germain, 4 пиццы, 8 соусов, 4 пачки картошки по-деревенски и пара пачек сигарет. Не то, чтобы всё это было категорически необходимо для подкаста, но если уж решился обсудить самые откровенные и насущные вопросы драга, то к делу надо подходить серьёзно. Болтаем о важном и не очень с Самантой и Фригидой:Как Фригида выбирала себе псевдоним? В каком возрасте Саманта хотела сменить пол? Какие номера запрещено показывать в клубах? Как правильно говорить: «драг» или «дрэг»? Это и многое другое в полуторачасовом разговоре между тремя травести-королевами ночной Москвы. Саманта: https://instagram.com/samanthakillbill69Фригида: https://instagram.com/frigidaarxaidaНад подкастом работали: Гости подкаста - Болеслав (Саманта КиллБилл) и Сергей (Фригида)На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм), Болеслав (Саманта КиллБилл) (справа) и Сергей (Фригида) (слева)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Звукорежиссура: Филипп Сологуб Монтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна Сологуб Фото: Радмила Роки ЗомбиМузыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana Rothman Больше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Выпуск о расовой дискриминации, BLM и новой этике, связанной с цветом кожи.Есть ли расизм в России? Почему белым людям нельзя носить косички? Почему нельзя говорить «н-слово»? Что такое культурная апроприация? Разбираемся в этих и многих других вопросах вместе с ведущей подкаста драг-квин Ники Джэм и двумя гостьями африканского происхождения - Анной-Марией и Сюзи. Подписывайтесь на героинь, чтобы узнать первыми о выходе их пилотного выпуска собственного подкаста «Черным по белому»: Сюзи: https://instagram.com/suzynotsontag Анна-Мария: https://instagram.com/ennievicious Над подкастом работали: Гостьи подкаста - Анна-Мария и Сюзи На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм), Анна-Мария (слева), Сюзи (справа) Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Звукорежиссура: Филипп Сологуб Монтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна Сологуб Фото: Радмила Роки Зомби, Кира Музыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana Rothman Больше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Выпуск, в котором ведущая подкаста дрэг-квин Ники Джэм разбирается что такое небинарность и трансгендерность. Гость подкаста - Ян Дворкин - руководитель Центра Т, психолог. Центр Т — инициативная группа, работа которой направлена на повышение уровня качества жизни трансгендерных людей в России. Центр Т помогает трансгендерным и небинарным людям, людям в гендерном поиске, персонам, проходящим детранзишн, а также их родным и близким.https://centre-t.ru/https://www.instagram.com/centre_t_moscow/https://vk.com/centre_thttps://www.facebook.com/centre.t.ru/Помочь центру: https://centre-t.ru/help#rec254529201Узнавайте последние новости: https://t.me/centre_tНад подкастом работали:Гость подкаста - Ян ДворкинНа обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Консультантка по вопросу гендерных исследований: Марина Праулова Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки Зомби Музыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana RothmanБольше о проекте: genderblender.ru
Идеальное первое свидание - какое оно? Ведущая подкаста дрэг-квин Ники Джэм делится советами, рассказывает забавные истории из своей жизни и пытается разобраться как пойти на первое свидание и не облажаться.Гендер Блендер - это подкаст о новой этике и квир-культуре в России и мире.Как помочь проекту: Информационная поддержка: Делитесь мнениями о выпусках в сториз и постах. Отмечайте мой инстаграм : https://instagram.com/nnnnnnnnnn_jjjjjjjjjj Этим вы мне очень поможете. Серьезно. Каждый отзыв мотивирует и показывает важность поднимаемых тем. Финансовая поддержка: Хотя цель моего подкаста исключительно просветительская, я буду рад, если вы поддержите меня и финансово. Сейчас наша команда была бы рада хотя бы отбить стоимость оборудования, которую мы потратили, чтобы сделать домашнюю студию. Сейчас это можно сделать через систему чаевых - https://netmonet.co/tip/555220 (не забудьте указать, что это для Ники ;)) Самая большая поддержка: Я всегда рад предложениям по сотрудничеству от блогеров, журналов, фондов, youtube-каналов и тд. Такая поддержка просто необходима начинающему просветительскому проекту. Поэтому давайте делать коллаборации. Также не забывайте, что я full time drag queen, поэтому с удовольствием выступлю на вашем мероприятии. Предложения можно присылать на почту asknicky@genderblender.ruНад подкастом работали: На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Звукорежиссура: Филипп Сологуб Монтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна Сологуб Фото: Радмила Роки Зомби Музыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana Rothman © Disco Hospital Production Studio 2021
Гендер Блендер - это подкаст о новой этике и квир-культуре в России и мире. Главная цель этого подкаста - поиск ответов на вопросы, которые мы часто боимся задать вслух. Объединение комьюнити и создание «сейф спейс» для того, чтобы никто не чувствовал себя одиноко и мог поговорить о том, что его волнует. Ведущая подкаста - drag queen Ники Джем рассказывает о повседневном и местами вечном. О банальном и уникальном. От "какую рубашку надеть на первое свидание" до "возможности появления однополых браков в России".«В дни, когда новая этика надвигается настолько огромной лавиной правил, норм и механизмов взаимодействий с людьми, что, даже являясь членом LGBTQ+ комьюнити, я не всегда все понимаю самостоятельно и за всем успеваю. Во времена, когда квир персоны становятся максимально видимы, приняты и, казалось бы, свободны, но при этом от этого легче становятся грушей для битья, объектом травли и насмешек. В дни, когда все меняется, развивается и эволюционирует в версию лучшего мира и общества, но при этом буксует и падает в грязь и ошибки, которые, как казалось, потеряли свою актуальность уже несколько лет назад. В этом сложном, быстром и крайне неоднозначном нашем с вами современном мире я хочу с вами поговорить. Поговорить обо всем, что меня и вас волнует и о чем с удовольствием хочется поговорить с друзьями.» NJКак помочь проекту: Информационная поддержка:Делитесь мнениями о выпусках в сториз и постах. Отмечайте мой инстаграм : https://instagram.com/nnnnnnnnnn_jjjjjjjjjjЭтим вы мне очень поможете. Серьезно. Каждый отзыв мотивирует и показывает важность поднимаемых тем. Финансовая поддержка:Хотя цель моего подкаста исключительно просветительская, я буду рад, если вы поддержите меня и финансово. Сейчас наша команда была бы рада хотя бы отбить стоимость оборудования, которую мы потратили, чтобы сделать домашнюю студию. Сейчас это можно сделать через систему чаевых - https://netmonet.co/tip/555220 (не забудьте указать, что это для Ники ;))Самая большая поддержка:Я всегда рад предложениям по сотрудничеству от блогеров, журналов, фондов, youtube-каналов и тд. Такая поддержка просто необходима начинающему просветительскому проекту. Поэтому давайте делать коллаборации. Также не забывайте, что я full time drag queen, поэтому с удовольствием выступлю на вашем мероприятии. Предложения можно присылать на почту asknicky@genderblender.ruНад подкастом работали:На обложке: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Текст: Илья Миров (Ники Джэм) Концепция: Алёна Сологуб, Юрий Юркин, Илья Миров (Ники Джэм)Звукорежиссура: Филипп СологубМонтаж, редакция и дизайн обложки: Алёна СологубФото: Радмила Роки Зомби Музыка из джингла: Chana Rothman - Gender Blender (feat. Hannah Shaw, Hadassah Weinmarten, Eliyashu ben Mosche & Ella Berson) ©℗ 2015 Chana Rothman© Disco Hospital Production Studio 2021
Kitten Lady Hannah Shaw is our guest, and we're honored to have her back to talk about her ongoing venture with Royal Canin. She's here to talk about fostering kittens, and why it is so important to their development and adoptability. Rita and Linda talk with Hannah about the different ways you can foster, everything from taking on those very tiny bottle-fed cats all the way to adopting a fragile senior cat who is unexpectedly without a home after being a loving companion for many years. Tune in and learn about Fostering, how Royal Canin is helping to spread the word, and how you can help cats and kittens in need. EPISODE NOTES: Hannah Shaw and Royal Canin – Fostering
On this edition of The Mary Faye Headrick Good Deed Segment, I am talking with John Schneider about the upcoming car show/concert/movie premiere in Gu-Win, Alabama on November 20th. I also have Tony Shaw and Gary Hamlett to talk to John about what this event means to their families as part of a fundraising effort for Hannah Shaw & Celia Grace Hamlett. Hilda Smith will close out the show to let you know how you can be a part of this effort.
On this edition of TMWS, I have Hilda Smith along with Charity Bowden to share about events that will serve as fundraisers for the family of Hannah Shaw and Celia Grace Hamlett. After those conversations, we will have a brand new episode of Kyla's Korner from Kyla Carter followed by the Make A Difference Minute Replay and show dedication to my wife's uncle, Darryl Eugene Green, who passed away on November 4th. Listen & share.
On this edition of The Mary Faye Headrick Good Deed Segment, I have Hilda Smith sharing about a fundraiser for Hannah Shaw, a 9th grader from Winfield, Alabama. Listen & share.
Hannah Shaw is changing the lives of orphaned kittens everywhere. From the kittens she herself fosters to teaching others how to do what she does through her book, Tiny But Mighty, Hannah has made it her mission in life to help those vulnerable kittens who otherwise might not have had a chance. As Hannah's website says: Kitten Lady provides educational media, training resources, and instructional workshops that help individuals and animal shelters learn how to save the lives of kittens--in a fun and engaging format. Listen in as she tells us how it all began, and what you can do to join Hannah's mission. EPISODE NOTES: Kitten Lady Hannah Shaw is On A Mission To Save The Tiniest Felines
This week we have a great conversation with Hannah Shaw. Hannah is a kitten rescuer, humane educator, and New York Times bestselling author who has dedicated her life to finding innovative ways to protect animals. Her project, Kitten Lady, strives to create global change in the way we perceive and treat the tiniest and most vulnerable felines. http://www.kittenlady.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adultingwell/support
Recent news and tweets suggested the Temi had been cut from the Lynx and Karlie also waived by the Wings. Hannah Shaw set us straight! Adz, Josh and Pabz with the questions.
Neonatal kittens are one of the most vulnerable populations in animal shelters. The resources necessary to save them haven’t always been available but that has changed over the last few years. An ever-growing, committed group of volunteers has offered a lifeline to newborn kittens. Our guest, Hannah Shaw, has helped in a big way. She has amassed a huge audience which she uses to educate the world on the plight of orphaned kittens. Her beautifully produced educational content is teaching countless people how to save them. Better known to many as the “Kitten Lady,” Hannah is a New York Times best-selling author. Millions of online followers follow the progress of her rescued kittens and on top of it all, she runs a growing nonprofit that is funding projects to save kittens across the country.
Help, I Hate Everything On Instagram Right Now One week into social distancing, I became convinced Instagram was the best it had ever been. Like many people, I have a complicated relationship to the app, which has such a powerful ability to make me feel unsuccessful, uninteresting, and poorly dressed that I’ve mostly kept it off my phone for the last year. (I prefer the clunkier, slightly less addictive desktop experience.) But when I stopped leaving my apartment except for grocery runs and the occasional walk, I downloaded it again. I wanted a tether to society, and I wanted it in my hands at all times. For once, I envied nothing I saw in Instagram’s endless photo stream. The sheet trays of homemade cookies, the wine bottles opened at 4 p.m., and the TikTok dances filmed in living rooms weren’t evidence of my own lameness; they were simply how friends and internet-famous strangers were coping. That was nice to see. It felt like we were truly all in this together. Three weeks in, things took a turn. Isn’t that how everything is these days? One minute you’re Zooming with friends, laughing over some inane Jackbox game, and the next you’re weeping into a couch cushion. Once the novelty of our shared coronavirus hobbies wore off, the gap between my life and certain influencers’ lives reappeared and was suddenly intolerable. I live in New York, and if someone is holed up in a house with a nice yard or easy access to unpopulated nature — particularly if they moved to said house as a response to the coronavirus pandemic — I can’t handle their content. It’s an ugly feeling to begrudge someone their flower beds and lakeside walks if that’s what’s keeping them sane. After all, I’m healthy, I have work and am able to do it from home, and I’m isolating with my boyfriend, whom I like a lot. I’ve funneled all of my panic into the belief that if only I were in the woods right now, everything would be totally fine. Obviously this is not true. And yet: I don’t want to see the amenities you have that I do not. Give me bedraggled comedians making videos from their couches. Give me chaotic memes. I will even accept your amateur cooking tutorials. Spare me your sweeping farmland vistas. Actually, I will spare myself and hit the unfollow button. Pre-pandemic, my enjoyment of Instagram’s steady drip of aspiration was a function of the hope that at some indeterminate but glowing point in the future, I too might acquire tasteful and matching bed linens, reams of airline miles, and a casually famous social circle. Then the coronavirus came along and ripped that mood board off my wall, revealing the boring, extremely solid bounds of my apartment. The limits of reality have never been so clear; we have never been so stuck in the present moment. It doesn’t matter that one day I might have a picnic table where I can do the crossword while sipping my morning tea. I don’t have it today. Everyone’s trip wire is different, but wires are getting tripped left and right. One friend who has always avoided fitness content is annoyed that the fashion types she follows have started posting workout selfies en masse. A second is bummed that some influencers have replaced glamorous #ootds with photos of their cluttered apartments. (“I think it's almost too resonant,” she says.) Another had to mute her favorite Christian mommy ’grammer due to a flagrant disregard for social distancing guidelines. One has found herself gravitating away from creatives who throw off “early ’20s hipster irony,” as well as the Instagram account of the queer dating app Lex. The demise of in-person dating makes her too sad. Shaha Zehra, who is working from home in Washington D.C., is frustrated by Instagrammers still trying to do aspiration in the form of elaborate meals shared with housemates, beautiful cocktails, stylish face masks, and cute pajama sets. Then there’s the sudden barrage of ads for chic loungewear and posts from publications offering suggestions for which Tom Ford eyeshadow palette to use for a Zoom call. Though brands big and small are doing what they can to survive right now, it upsets her to see a public health crisis turned into a marketing opportunity. Zehra has noticed two lanes of discourse emerging: celebrities and influencers encouraging at-home workouts, and celebrities and influencers telling followers that they don’t need to be productive at all right now. “It feels like there’s no middle ground sometimes,” she says. While there’s certainly an audience for both messages, Zehra has a new appreciation for celebrities who seem to simply document the roller coaster of industriousness and despair, like Florence Pugh, who has taken to posting unvarnished cooking tutorials and videos of herself dancing around her house. “She seems sincere, she has off days, and she doesn’t seem to be pushing an agenda,” Zehra says. “I think Florence is just experiencing her day and being strange and funny.” Marketers have for years cited “authenticity” as a key to influencers’ success, but it’s not the same thing as realism. A grittier, less edited look at life can be appealing right now, and that means steering away from professional influencers. Tara Leavitt, who has been working from home in Jersey City, says that friends and acquaintances have started taking over the role of influencers in her online life. She’s friendly with an esthetician, for instance, and has enjoyed getting a behind-the-scenes look at an actual skincare professional’s morning and night routines. “People who have smaller followings but have a unique perspective are much more interesting to me right now. It doesn’t feel like a persona that’s been crafted,” Leavitt says. We shed a tear for our former favorite influencers, we unfollow, we refocus our attentions on accounts that don’t make us feel like smashing a bottle of natural wine against the wall. My friend who is bummed out by Lex on Instagram has found solace in the comedy of Catherine Cohen and the abundance of kittens posted by Hannah Shaw, aka @kittenxlady. A friend who has been working abroad for two years says that accounts like @subwaycreatures and @NewYorkNico, who has been hosting a #BestNYAccent contest, are feeding her homesickness. At any other time they would be too cheesy for her, but right now they’re exactly what she wants. My petty resentment of anyone with a backyard, while newly powerful, was there in some form pre-pandemic. I’d optimized my feed for envy — of other people’s trips to LA, statement coats, and arcane but seemingly lucrative creative jobs. An emotional bellyache seemed like a reasonable price to pay for a peephole into their worlds. On a certain nauseating level, it seemed productive, at the time, to always be striving. But it certainly isn’t now. The most useful thing I can do at the moment, and probably forever, is learn to love what I have inside these four walls and stop obsessing over someone else’s gardening project. I can see trees from my fire escape, too: a Japanese maple, a stooped birch, an I-don’t-know-what with newly grown leaves that glow acid green when the sun hits them. Leavitt beat me there. “I think we’re all being forced to have a lot of appreciation for what we have right now: what we have access to, what’s in our pantry and kitchen and closet,” she says. “I think because of that, because I’m being asked to appreciate what exists in front of me right now, I don’t feel as much of a pull toward trying to emulate someone else. Which is a really lovely thing.”
This episode does discuss the topics of sexual assault, rape, and violence/being attacked. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and we are taking this opportunity to share an episode where Hannah Shaw and Yoga to Cope respond to an Anonymous e-mail our organization recently received asking for advice about coping with and handling a past sexual assault/rape that took place. Hannah kindly comes on to share her insights and advice as a Social Worker who has been working in the field of Rape, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault for years, and we speak to some other topics during the second half of the episode, including what to do if you are sexual assaulted, "red flags" to lookout for that could help you identify if a child is being assaulted in their home, and the topic of consent. Please use the following resources if you would like to seek help for a sexual assault, rape, domestic abuse, or violence of any kind: Rape Crisis Domestic Violence Safe Haven Website: https://www.safehavenofashland.org/ Safe Haven 24/7 Anonymous Hotline: 419-289-8085 Facebook: RCDV Safe Haven Instagram: @rcdvsafehaven Twitter: @RCDVSafeHaven RAINN Website: https://www.rainn.org/ National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800-656-4673 Just Breathe : A Guide to Wellness http://www.odvn.org/resource/JustBreathe_finalnocrops.pdf YOGA TO COPE IS A 501(c)(3) NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION AIMING TO PROVIDE COMPLETELY FREE, ONLINE, YOGA-BASED RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE COPING WITH TRAUMA, PRE-TRAUMA, GRIEF, DEPRESSION, AND THE LIKE. VISIT US ON THE WEB AT yogatocope.org TO BROWSE ALL CURRENT, FREE CONTENT, MAKE A DONATION, AND MORE. Website: yogatocope.org Instagram: instagram.com/yogatocope Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?country.x=US&fromUL=true&locale.x=en_US&token=XDrpy6mYUHq_gWzsmhw1XtdCIQfukIKH4usRayKAYgi1zj4JmNi_MI0K7x0Jg0_o4fR_nW
This week the guys are joined by GB Basketball star, Hannah Shaw. The “Lads” talk everything British basketball including some takes on the state of the British game and the upcoming Trophy weekend.
This weeks episode is one you are sure to love. Hannah is one of the kindest, thoughtful, and truly beautiful women I’ve had the privilege to know….
This episode will be an in-depth look at a book written by the late Dr. Sophia Yin called low-stress handling, restraint and behavior modification of dogs and cats. But I’ll only be looking at each section as it relates to cats. Dr. Yin was a veterinarian, animal behaviorist, author and lecturer. Her book is a training guide for veterinary staff with a large part focused on handling pets for medical treatment. But, as cat sitters, the proper handling of sometimes very frightened cats, is a big cause of stress for both the cat and the sitter. So, the need to work on building trust and developing a bond with the cats in our care is essential. Let me start with a story that happened to me many years ago when I first opened my business. I knew that giving a cat lots of space to get to know you on their own terms was important for creating a good first impression. But I mistakenly believed that all cat people knew that. I had a arranged a meeting with a new client to set up visits for her cat who required medications twice a day. The client was afraid that no one would be able to medicate her cat. But I had given many cats their medications and assured her it would be fine. Well, I was stunned when I walked in the front door. The owner ushered me in then suddenly spun around, reached into the hallway closet, and began dragging out a terrified grey cat as he clawed at the coats, trying to get away. Before I could say anything, she swung back around and thrust her horrified cat towards me. “take him and see if he likes you,” she said. The poor cat’s eyes were huge, and he was kicking with his back legs struggling to dislodge himself from the death grip that held him. Trying not to be rude I said, “oh, maybe we should just set him down and let him…” I didn’t get a chance to finish my sentence because that cat had reached the limit of his tolerance. With a yowl, he leaped from her arms and raced down into the dark safety of the basement. We both stood silent, our mouths open, listening to him crashing through basement junk as he made his escape. “Wow, I can’t believe how badly he reacted!” she said, clearly having no idea of what she had done. She’d put her cat into the worst possible position. Dragging him from his hiding place and thrusting him at a stranger who had just walked in the door. I knew it would take time to undo the damage that she’d done to any future relationship. All in less than 30 seconds. As it turned out, I never got a chance to undo it anyway. We finished the meeting after touring the rest of the house and filling out my cat profile and forms. But she phoned me later to say she wasn’t going on vacation after all because she was afraid her cat would never let me give him his medications. She thought the cat’s reaction was to me, but we’d never had the chance to be properly introduced. Again, there was no insight into what she had done. Because of that incident, I took steps to ensure it wouldn’t happen again. I discuss proper cat introductions with my clients so that they let their cat approach me on their own. I’ve not had a problem like that since. Current research concerning cat behavior shows the power of reducing stress through small adjustments to their environment and the way they’re handled. I’ve studied a lot of this research over the years and a great book on the subject is Dr. Yin’s book on low-stress handling of cats and dogs. As Veterinarian Dr. Bonnie Beaver put it in the forward “this book is a pictorial guide into the world of what to do and, as importantly, what not to do, to reduce dogs and cats fear of encounters with humans.” Some of you have been in business for a long time and have developed your own methods of low-stress handling and greeting cats. I think that learning from each other and sharing our experiences with cats is the best way to improve their lives in general. It also increases our own satisfaction with our work. We have a lonely job sometimes, and this podcast is a way for me to reach out and share with other cat care specialists. As a cat sitter and volunteer at my local cat shelter for two decades I’ve learned a lot about handling cats. I took training to become a cat behaviorist because I know that learning is never done. There are always things we can do to make ourselves better cat sitters. Dr. Yin’s book was written back in 2009 and it was revolutionary in the sense that it called into question how many in the veterinary and animal training world were handling cats and dogs. Her advocacy for low-stress handling has helped to change that treatment of animals. From a strong-armed dominance view to one of reducing the stress of animals that were otherwise terrified to enter clinics and training facilities. Our situation is a little different in that we’re in the cat’s territory, so the stress is already less intense than if the cat was being brought to our home or to the vet clinic. But as we all know, when it comes to giving a pill or eye drops to a cat, especially one who may not know you very well, we can be in for a challenge. When you’re standing there with a drool-soaked pill on the floor, a bleeding gash on your hand and a terrified cat staring at you from under the couch. You know you’re in for a bad day. Trying to strong-arm a cat into taking her medication only escalates her fear. which leaves a negative association with you and any future handling. There are many things we can do to avoid this catastrophe and make this part of our service easier and more efficient. Practicing safe, low-stress handling techniques greatly improves the quality of our service. And, as I said before, it increases our professional satisfaction as well. There’s also a great need to improve how cats are approached and handled when it comes to veterinary visits. One of the greatest barriers to cats getting their necessary vet check-ups is the fear people have of transporting their cats there. So, I’m going to be looking at the book as it applies to cat sitters and breaking it down into a series of 3 or 4 parts. I’m not sure of the number yet because I want to make certain I cover everything in the book that’s relevant to our business. This book is big and comprehensive so chunking it down will give me a chance to talk about it in greater detail than the other books I’ve reviewed. I think everyone who works with cats should own this book. It includes a DVD with videos that give you an expanded view of the techniques Dr. Sophia has written about. Her hope was that people would read the text, study the photos and then watch the videos to get the clearest picture of these concepts. Her research is meticulously detailed. She took thousands of photos and some of them give good depictions of the cat’s perspective when humans approach them. We think we look normal, towering over and smiling down at them. But from the pet’s point of view we’re a dangerous monster. Sophia Yin was one of the greatest promoters of force-free training and low-stress handling of pets. She was an extraordinary woman who died under tragic circumstances in 2014. I’ll talk more about that in a moment. She was very honest about her early years with dog handling. As a teenager, she was eager to train her beloved Boxer, Max. Regrettably, she was taught in the old school model of dominance training. Which, she discovered, only made things worse. Sophia refers to these years, which occurred 2 decades before she wrote this book, as her “caveman days”. Max’s behavior was so out of control she was told she might have to put him down by the veterinarians she worked for. But none of them had any solutions for her. She diligently followed the instructions of her trainer which included yanking on Max’s choke chain abruptly when he ignored her. “By the sixth yank”, Sophia wrote, “Max was aggressively growling and climbing up the leash after me to prevent the impending punishment.” She went through 10 trainers who all held this same philosophy. As she describes “like the alpha wolf, I had to remind max of his lower rank by frequently standing over him and bullying him.” The escalation of force was always progressive no matter what the cause of the behavior. She eventually recognized that these fear-based training methods only increased Max’s aggressive behavior. It was years before she finally found trainers who understood the science of behavior and the power of positive training. But as she lamented in the book, “max and I never reached our full potential – in the obedience ring or at home.” At that time, no one knew how to deal with Max’s learned aggression. Everyone still saw force as a last resort for bad behavior they couldn’t control. A 2012 documentary in which she was interviewed called, “Tough love: a meditation on dominance and dogs, reveals the profound sadness she felt when discussing these early mistakes she made with Max. The documentary is an interesting exploration of the motivating events that led to Sophia’s fight for change in the training of animals to more humane methods. I’ll link to that in the show notes. https://youtu.be/OIjMBfhyNDE It was her deep sorrow about what had happened with Max that pushed her forward. And her research into resolving problem behavior by replacing it with good behavior in a systematic way became a driving force for change. She also realized that behavior problems were the leading cause of euthanasia of cats and dogs. When it came to felines she said, “punishment and force were a puny arsenal for dealing with difficult cats.” Add to that a huge number of veterinary staff and pet owners were getting bitten and scratched due to poor training and handling. And it was all completely unnecessary. She saw a huge need for improvement. She dove full time into educating herself about the problem and its solution. This steered her into working with a variety of animals including horses and livestock. She volunteered every spare moment she could. Her dedication and work ethic were unstoppable. All this fieldwork was combined with a master’s degree in animal science at the University of California Davis, with a focus on animal behavior. Sophia embraced the scientific method which she implemented to create behavior modification protocols. She knew that if you want to learn why behavior happens you must devise experiments to test hypotheses. She could see her colleagues succeeding using positive reinforcement with a variety of species. Just as important, she began to see the adverse effects of force and punishment. These revelations breathed new life into her work, she could now clearly see that improper handling and training was the cause of so-called bad behavior and how dominance theory, which called for the use of force to show an animal whose boss, only made things worse. Punishment generates fear of being handled and all the associations that go with it. But the saddest part of all is how these intense behavior problems lead to needless animal surrenders and euthanasia. Sophia went on to teach veterinary staff and animal trainers how to use positive reinforcement and counterconditioning techniques. And when implemented, they saw dramatic changes in behavior. Some of the benefits of these techniques are outlined in her book. I’ve modified them here to suit cat sitters. increased efficiency in getting the medications and treatments done increase in our personal safety increased client satisfaction with our service better relationships with our clients and the cats in our care During her research, Sophia observed even the most devoted cat lovers and experienced cat handlers making mistakes that led to increased stress in cats. And she emphasized the importance of being mindful of how our own behavior and actions affect cats. For instance, I’ve noticed that many cats hate the sound that my Nylon raincoat makes when I put it on or take it off. I’ve had cats happily running to the door to greet me then tearing off again as I removed my Nylon coat. Sometimes, it took a few minutes for them to come back. But they didn’t react the same way to coats made with other materials. I assume it’s the distinctive hissing-like sound of rubbing nylon that’s the problem. Come to think of it, I don’t like the sound either! So, if I have to wear a nylon raincoat to a cat’s house I simply avoid taking it off in front of them. This book is intended to help those who work with animals professionally to better understand how the environment and handling impact their behavior. We have an even greater challenge as cat sitters. Because cats know every inch of their own homes including all the best hiding spots. And they can sit there for hours, waiting for you to leave. The first section of the book, and what I’m going to be looking at in this segment is all about recognizing signs of early problems and fear. The book is enhanced with some very interesting and creative photos that demonstrate how we can inadvertently scare the cats in our care. Cats in fear are stressed cats. And this stress negatively affects their health and emotional state which can lead to serious aggressive behavior. Preventing fear and stress and implementing counterconditioning techniques, which I’ll cover in the next episode, leads to safe and pleasant cat visits. But as Sophia makes clear, in order to prevent fear, one must first recognize it. She discusses early developmental stages of animals, and how they are more resilient to scary things when young. This is crucial during that all-important socialization period of kittens. As kittens age, they become more and more afraid of new people and objects. I read somewhere else that Sophia taught kittens to accept getting pills by first training them to get tasty treats from pill poppers. This promoted early positive associations with being handled and medicated. Speaking of kittens. Just a little interjection, here. If you want to get your hands on a fantastic kitten guide, Hannah Shaw’s book Tiny But Mighty: Kitten Lady’s Guide to Saving The Most Vulnerable Felines is a must-read. This is my affiliate link to that book as well. From the example that I gave in my introduction, it’s clear that a lot of cat owners, as much as they love their cats, don’t always recognize how their own actions affect the behavior of their cats. We’ve all seen videos of cats charging strangers at the front door. Or, sometimes, disappearing seemingly without a trace. They can even freeze on the spot when they realize someone has just walked in. Fight, flight or freeze are the three natural responses to fear. Sometimes we think that we are clearly communicating our friendly intentions. But we’re giving the opposite message when we continue to walk toward a cat who believes he’s distinctly telling you to back off. Even when a loving hand is holding a toy or treat. The cat may only see danger. It’s our responsibility to ensure we are communicating clearly and building the cat’s trust. It important to be a keen observer. Moving slowly. Not hovering over the cat. Try the famous slow eye blink to communicate your non-threatening intent and see if she responds in kind. The important thing is to leave lots of space and a route of escape if the cat needs it. Assume the cat is feeling stress and go from there. Because if the greeting goes badly as it did in my introduction, the cat can easily become aggressive and difficult to handle. While cats are not as thoroughly domesticated as dogs. They’re not independent untrainable loners either. Far from it. Their behavior is often just misunderstood. Thanks to science we know a lot more about why cats behave the way they do and how to modify problem behavior. We must keep in mind, too, that what we call problem behavior is normal behavior to a cat. The only reason we want to eliminate behavior we find undesirable is so we can all live together peacefully. The idea of low-stress handling and training needs to be spread far and wide to cat owners. Because there are people out there, maybe some of your own clients, that are on the verge of rehoming or euthanizing their cat because of outdated beliefs. Or maybe you are thinking of dropping a client or dread entering a house with a cat that has become unmanageably aggressive. This is where you and I can work together to confront these problems and improve the lives of our feline clients. There was a time when I was unsure what to do with a cat that hissed and swatted as soon as I came near. Changing the way I work with cats has changed how I approach cats and my relationship with them. Not only does it increase the chances of our cat clients being able to stay in their homes and enjoy a long happy life, it also gives us a chance to maintain a client we might have lost. Achieving a lasting bond with a once misunderstood feline is the greatest joy a cat sitter can have! What are the consequences when you use punishment to modify a cat’s behavior? Punishment can easily cause a negative association with objects, people or sounds. Let’s say a cat guardian slams a book down on the table when the cat jumps up. The cat will jump down again. But is the behavior eliminated or is it just suppressed until the guardian is not around? What has the cat learned? To be afraid of the guardian, not jumping on the table. Punishment can also cause aggression. Say a person uses her hand to forcefully push a cat away who has cornered another cat. The stimulus that evoked the aggressive behavior might then be transferred to the person in a very painful way. Finally, Punishment must occur at the same time as the behavior. For punishment to work, it must be immediate and delivered with enough intensity to override the stimulus that caused the behavior in the first place. Spraying a cat with a small water bottle to keep him away from the fish tank would have to be done as soon as he committed the deed. But some cats become accustomed to being sprayed. The punishment loses the power it once had, especially if the evocative stimulus is extremely strong. To the cat, the reward is worth a little spray. So, you end up with that old escalation effect again. You’ll need more and more water to stop the behavior. Eventually, both the cat and your living room are now drenched? This continuous escalating battle can get out of control over time. Furthermore, cats whose behavior is reinforced even occasionally, such as sneaking a piece of pizza from the counter, are more likely to do it again in the future. Just like putting money into a slot machine. Yeah, you lose most of the time but every once in awhile, JACKPOT! It’s that occasional jackpot that compels us to carry on putting our money into the machine. Science shows that positive reinforcement is a much more enduring method for managing behavior. It also won’t leave you with an unhappy cat, a wet house and a tainted relationship. Once that distrust has been established, it’s much harder to walk it back and rebuild it. We can do many things as cat sitters to help our clients with unwanted feline behaviors. And to spread the word that we can avoid aversive methods entirely with a little planning and effort. Because we know that punishment doesn’t even begin to show the cat how he should behave. Teach him a replacement behavior and reinforce that instead. And more good news, the proper use of positive training absolutely does not mean we must give an endless supply of treats to keep it up. In fact, long-lasting behavior change requires a variable schedule of reinforcement, to become well established. This means that once the desired behavior is reliably performed, we can start reducing the reinforcer until it is only given occasionally. Remember the slot machine example I just talked about. The behavior is reinforced even when the jackpots are few and far between. To wrap up, I’m going to read another quote from Dr. Yin’s book, “humans can choose to try to influence behavior through force, like a dictator or a bully. Or we can choose to gain leadership by rewarding desirable behavior…. now, rather than complying out of fear, pets can choose to follow human direction” Our reward for this effort? A close relationship with our cats and less unwanted behaviors. And all without the nerve-racking battle of wills. Sadly, Dr. Sophia Yin committed suicide in 2014 at the age of 48. Her death shocked the veterinary and animal behavior world. While I can’t know the reasons why she made that choice, it has become well known over the past few years that suicide among veterinarians is the highest of any other profession. She was a relentless advocate for low-stress handling of pets in the pet care industry. Her legacy lives on in books such as this one and a growing community of supporters who continue her work. You can find a copy of this book at my amazon affiliate page here: LOW-STRESS HANDLING Well, that’s it for this episode. Next week I continue my mini-series with an analysis of sections 2 and 3 of Dr. Yin’s book. And I’ll be combining more of my own experiences with the concepts presented. Section 2 deals with “how (cats) learn to behave and misbehave.” And section 3 is all about planning for a visit to the vet clinic. So there’s lots of good stuff that you can bring to your clients to make everyone’s life easier. Please note that the information in this podcast is presented for educational purposes only and listeners should seek professional advice for specific cases. If you have any questions for me about this podcast or any other topics about cat care and the cat care business, reach out to me at Procatsitter.com or my Facebook page, @cathyhamm. I’m also on Instagram @procatsittercathy Until next time Thanks for listening And I hope you have a puuurfect day!
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Kitten Lady Hannah Shaw on caring for smallest, fragile kittens; Vancouver's quirky dog-centric lifestyles; veterinarian visits remote Alaska villages by boat
Hannah Shaw is a kitten rescuer, humane educator, author, and unwavering animal advocate who has dedicated her life to finding innovative ways to protect animals. She sits down with Jonathan to discuss her new book “Tiny But Mighty” and perhaps the most important topic on the podcast to date — kittens! Find more from Hannah on social media @kittenxlady. This episode is sponsored by American Dental Association (www.ada.org/jvn), Credo Mobile (www.credo.com/jvn), HelloFresh (www.hellofresh.com/jvn80 code: JVN80), Thomas' English Muffins, and MeUndies (www.meundies.com/JVN).
Preston Tobery, an expert at “maker technologies” like 3D printing, is the founder of Adaptive Tech and Consulting, a small business that makes adaptive technologies for special needs animals. Preston came to this specific work through several remarkable interactions with the Kitten Lady (Hannah Shaw) and two of her foster kittens, Chloe and Badger. The success of the technology Preston designed to help Badger with his megaesophagus, the Mega Feeder 3000, convinced Preston that he should start a business. You can learn more about Preston’s company and the devices he makes, including information on how to order, at the Adaptive Tech and Consulting website, or on their Facebookor Instagramsites. You can also check out Hannah Shaw’s video of Badgerthat started it all!
The Doc invites world famous kitten lady aka Hannah Shaw on the show! The Doc and Hannah talk about the importance of saving neonatal kittens, her New York Times best sellers Book "Tiny But Mighty", her fiances allergy to cats, kitten music and much more. Also great new music from Jakob Takos and Preachervan! Monologue: 0:23 Birthday Suit 1: 10:05 Ripped from the Headlines: 12:36 Jakob Takos - As I often Do: 28:20 Shoutouts: 33:12 Birthday Suit 2: 37:55 Hannah Shaw Interview: 42:24 Preachervan - Reaper: 1:08:20 Birthday Suit 3: 1:13:42
Show Notes: This week I cover medication errors, caring for kittens and my Instagram tips of the week. Do you know the “Four Rights” when it comes to giving medications to cats? In my first segment, I’ll be talking about the best way to avoid medication errors. Because medication errors by cat sitters is one of the most common mistakes that can lead to costly insurance claims, injury to pets and very unhappy clients. That’s why I’m going to arm you with some tips on how to help prevent them. Next, it’s kittens, kittens and more kittens with my review of Hannah Shaw’s new book “Tiny But Mighty: Kitten Lady’s Guide To Saving The Most Vulnerable Felines.” This book reveals everything you need to know about saving tiny kittens from newborns and beyond. It just came out this month and it’s already a New York Times bestseller! I’m going to tell you why it is a must-read for cat sitters. Then, I’ll give you my weekly tips for Instagram business. And I have a social media account that I want to tell you about that’s crushing it on Instagram called Girls and their cats. Books or products listed below are affiliate links which means I will get paid if you use them. There is no extra cost to you at all. I only post books or products that I use and love. Tiny but Mighty: Kitten Lady's Guide to Saving The Most Vulnerable Felines Girls And Their Cats
Hannah Shaw, known as the Kitten Lady, joins Molly to talk about her new book Tiny but Mighty Kitten Ladies Guide to Saving the Most Vulnerable Felines. Molly and Hannah talk about the books heart warming stories, amazing photos of the worlds most adorable kittens, big challenges of fostering kittens, and the incredible resources she is packed into this book. Hannah is doing important work with this book and she is a delight to interview. This is a must listen podcast it will brighten your day and very well may give you resources to save more kittens! Molly DeVoss
Hannah Shaw, known as the Kitten Lady, joins Molly to talk about her new book Tiny but Mighty Kitten Ladies Guide to Saving the Most Vulnerable Felines. Molly and Hannah talk about the books heart warming stories, amazing photos of the worlds most adorable kittens, big challenges of fostering kittens, and the incredible resources she is packed into this book. Hannah is doing important work with this book and she is a delight to interview. This is a must listen podcast it will brighten your day and very well may give you resources to save more kittens! Molly DeVoss
S4 E45: In this episode meet Monica Swanson, author of BOY MOM; Hannah Shaw, author of TINY BUT MIGHTY; and Oren Klaff, author of FLIP THE SCRIPT. The life lessons these authors share will appeal to everyone from animal lovers to parents to business owners. Plus discover which author was inspired by the audiobook BIG MAGIC, by Elizabeth Gilbert. Boy Mom by Monica Swanson and Wendy Speake: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/580301/boy-mom/ Tiny But Mighty by Hannah Shaw: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/591628/tiny-but-mighty/ Flip the Script by Oren Klaff: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/564813/flip-the-script/
Hannah Shaw is an award-winning kitten rescuer, humane educator, and unwavering animal advocate who has dedicated her life to protecting the tiniest and most vulnerable felines. Her project, Kitten Lady, provides educational media, training resources, and instructional workshops that help individuals and animal shelters learn how to save the lives of kittens--in a fun and engaging format. Hannah is the author of Tiny But Mighty (Penguin Random House, 2019) and the forthcoming children's book Kitten Lady's Big Book of Little Kittens. Visit her at KittenLady.org, and on Instagram at @kittenxlady.ENTER TO WIN A COPY of Tiny But Mighty! Just go to Hannah's Instagram and follow her! Then leave ME a comment (@rachaelherron - you do follow me, right?) on her feed! I'll draw a random winner next week! How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of working writers with bestselling author Rachael Herron. Want tips on how to write the book you long to finish? Here you'll gain insight from other writers on how to get in the chair, tricks to stay in it, and inspiration to get your own words flowing. Join Rachael's Slack channel, Onward Writers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On episode TWO HUNDRED FOUR of The Purrrcast, Sara and Steven chat with the one and only Hannah Shaw aka Kitten Lady. We learn about her current fosters and her own cats as well, Hannah's origin to fostering, starting the Mighty Cat program, and more! The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats. The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though. New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: www.exactlyrightmedia.com/the-purrrcast Email us! thepurrrcast@gmail.com If you shop on Amazon be sure to click this link and we'll get a small kickback. Thanks for the support: http://www.amazon.com?_encoding=UTF8&tag=thepurr-20 Follow Kitten Lady: https://www.instagram.com/kittenxlady/ https://twitter.com/kittenxlady Pre-order Tiny But Mighty: Kitten Lady's Guide to Saving the Most Vulnerable Felines - https://amazon.com Kitten Lady's Big Book of Little Kittens - https://amazon.com Kitten Lady's Events - http://www.kittenlady.org/events Links of Interest: - Cat Buttons - https://www.instagram.com/cat_buttons/ - Orphan Kitten Club - https://orphankittenclub.org/ Follow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/ Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcast Follow Sara Iyer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyer Follow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/ Check out Sara Iyer on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/saraiyer Follow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorris Check out Steven's new podcast, See Jurassic Right: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/see-jurassic-right/id1239538917?mt=2 Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer: https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com/ Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.com Part of the Exactly Right podcast network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest edition of the MVP Cast, we chat to Great Britain centre Hannah Shaw about what goes on at training camp, road tripping and heading abroad to Spain, the art of 3x3 hoops, dealing with online trolls, why the women's game needs to believe in its own worth and the targets set for EuroBasket 2019.
Darren Paul is joined by Commonwealth games Silver medalist, England and GB international, doughnut enthusiast and elite level tweeter, Hannah Shaw. They talk about her rise in basketball, winning the commonwealth silver medal, her time in america and where her career is headed. Photo credit: GBBasketballTwitter Music: Ryan Little – Damage. CC/BY
Hannah has been convincing people to raise money and run in their drawers for Neurofibromatosis since 2012. Hannah is in her last year with the Cupid’s Undie Run so we brought her on to talk about the event and the great cause it serves. She also discusses embracing her basic bitch and her favorite freeway in […] The post Hannah Shaw – Cupids Undie Run appeared first on The Atlanta Podcast.
In today's' show I'm talking about: Saving Kittens Lives class I attended hosted by Hannah Shaw the Kitten Lady.www.kittenlady.orgKitten Care PDFhttp://tinyurl.com/y957ovc7New DAID dog training technique that's proving to be more effective than clicker training.www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=DTB1320How vodka saved a cat from certain death.http://people.com/pets/cat-drinks-vodka-to-survive/
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My guest today is changing the world for the tiniest of felines! Hannah Shaw is a kitten rescuer, humane educator, and animal advocate who has dedicated her life to finding innovative ways to protect animals. Project Kitten Lady, her project, Kitten Lady strives to create global change in the way we perceive and treat the tiniest and most vulnerable felines. Questions or Comments? Email Sam at sam@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Caring For The Tinniest Felines With Kitten Lady Hannah Shaw on Pet Life Radio
Caring For The Tinniest Felines With Kitten Lady Hannah ShawMy guest today is CHANGING THE WORLD FOR THE TINIEST OF FELINES Hannah Shaw is a kitten rescuer, humane educator, and animal advocate who has dedicated her life to finding innovative ways to protect animals.Project Kitten LadyHer project, Kitten Lady, strives to create global change in the way we perceive and treat the tiniest and most vulnerable felinesWebsite www.kittenlady.orgEvent In Vegaswww.eventbrite.com/e/kitten-lady-saving-kittens-lives-workshop-in-las-vegas-tickets-36413727439Instructional Videoswww.kittenlady.org/videos/Merchandisehttp://kittenlady.bigcartel.comDonatewww.kittenlady.org/donate/
Ask Stacy! Stacy LeBaron, Host, The Community Cats Podcast “Oftentimes, these folks are not upset about the cats in general, but the fact that they’re not being cared for.” In this, the seventh (!) Ask Stacy episode, Lisa and Stacy leave the world of cat lovers behind for a moment to take a look at “cat opponents”—whether those be the neighbors who resent your feeding station or the touch anti-community cat legislation currently enforced in your town. Backed by years of experience, Stacy provides some insight into the many reasons that people might actually be upset about the presence of community cats—and the answers may surprise you. She shares some of her success stories in mediating tense neighborhood situations and negotiating with lawmakers, to provide some encouragement for those of us who may be discouraged by the roadblocks to a safe and equitable world for cats. Don’t forget that the Community Cats Podcast is hosting a webinar on June 17 at 11 am with none other than Hannah Shaw, the Kitten Lady! Her webinar will focus on all things kittens and bottle babies, and how to create the best possible foster home for these little kitties. Sign up now before space runs out! Also, MRFRS’ annual Strut for Strays will be held this year on June 4 at 11:30 am, at the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm in Newbury, MA. If you’re in the area and want to show your support for community cats and local shelters, please consider going to this lively and worthwhile event!
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Stacy LeBaron has been involved in animal welfare for over 20 years. She currently hosts a three day a week podcast called the Community Cats podcast, where she interviews nationally and internationally renowned experts helping with the problem of cat over-population and cat welfare. Website communitycatspodcast.com Some of the guests on The Community Cats podcast mentioned include Hannah Shaw, episodes 85, 86, and 123 Brianna Lovell, episodes 88 and 124 Steve Smith, episode 137 Dr. Marty Becker, episode 121 About Stacy LeBaron Previous to starting the Community Cats Podcast, Stacy served for sixteen years as President of the Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society, mrfrs.org. Since the organization’s founding in 1992, the MRFRS has assisted over 105,000 cats and kittens through a variety of innovative programs. Among the MRFRS’s programs are two mobile spay/neuter clinics, known as the Catmobiles, and an adoption center in Salisbury, MA. During her tenure with MRFRS, Stacy served as a board member and oversaw the MRFRS mentoring program as well as co-chaired the organization’s Development Committee. The MRFRS mentoring program, which began in 2011, assisted 11,000 cats through its work with seventy-seven different animal welfare groups in fourteen states. Stacy also facilitates smaller coalitions in Massachusetts, including the Boston Homeless Cats, Merrimack Valley Partnership and the HubCats Chelsea groups. Stacy is a current member of the Shelter Medicine Committee at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, Vice President of the Board for Pawsitive Pantry in Vermont and a past board member of the Massachusetts Animal Coalition and the New England Federation of Humane Societies. She serves as the current administrative trustee for the LeBaron Foundation. Stacy graduated from Vassar College with a focus in Urban Studies, and also attended Boston University, where she studied City Planning and Urban Affairs. She now lives in Vermont with her husband, son, daughter and two cats. Thanks to Mark Dillon for the connection with Stacy! About Nancy and Harold Rhee We have been married over 20 years, fostered over 60 dogs in the past four years, and we love animal rescue and the amazing people who dedicate their lives. And of course, the dogs and cats! If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 About Pawprint Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights. http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com Sign up for our email list If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ About Pawprint’s Music All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is based in Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton
Hannah Shaw is a dedicated animal rescuer and founder of the viral advocacy project, Kitten Lady. With over a decade of experience in the animal protection field, Hannah has rescued hundreds of neonatal kittens, directed national advocacy campaigns, and trained dozens of shelters and thousands of individuals about innovative approaches to the protection of felines. Hannah's personal Continue Reading…
Hannah Shaw is a dedicated animal rescuer and founder of the viral advocacy project, Kitten Lady. With over a decade of experience in the animal protection field, Hannah has rescued hundreds of neonatal kittens, directed national advocacy campaigns, and trained dozens of shelters and thousands of individuals about innovative approaches to the protection of felines. Hannah's personal Continue Reading…
Greatest Hits! Hannah Shaw, The Kitten Lady “I live and breathe cat advocacy…that’s what I do.” Hannah Shaw was such a popular guest earlier this year that we couldn't wait to bring back her episode for a reboot! How was she to know that saving an orphaned kitty would reboot her career, as well! Hannah, affectionately known as The Kitten Lady, is now an expert in saving and raising kittens. She holds workshops and has an amazing social media presence, so it was a match made in heaven when her and Stacy started chatting! She discusses the link between abandoned cats and the need for spay/neuter for Community Cats and also is one of the most inspiring guests we had all year! Enjoy! To find out more, please go to www.kittenlady.org.
It's an Ask Stacy episode! “You could feel the energy busting through the wires” Stacy reflects what all that she’s learned since launching the Community Cats Podcast, having completed more than 100 episodes speaking with experts all over the US and beyond. She recommends a number of her favorite interviews, with individuals like Emma Clifford, Hannah Shaw (the “Kitten Lady”), Dr. Kate Hurley and Dr. Christine Wilford — all of whom have different areas of expertise, but embody enthusiasm and energy in their work to improve the lives of cats. Additionally, she talks about the topic of how cats control rat populations (it’s not quite how you think!) and gives recommendations for making winter in the northern climates more comfortable and healthy for community cats.
Interview! Hannah Shaw, “The Kitten Lady” “I live and breathe cat advocacy…that’s what I do.” Little did Hannah Shaw know that the day that she borrowed some shoes to climb a tree and save an orphaned kitten, she would be starting a career that would inform and engage cat lovers around the world. An expert in saving and raising kittens, Hannah teaches workshops, develops programs, and shares compelling (and adorable!) content through her significant social media and web presence. In this two part episode, Hannah and Stacy discuss the link between abandoned kittens and the need for spay/neuter for Community cats, how to tell stories that will inspire others to take action, and the difficult and challenging side of caring for the most vulnerable of felines. As she puts it, “there are so many lives out there that need us." For more information please visit kittenlady.org.
Interview! Hannah Shaw, “The Kitten Lady” “I live and breathe cat advocacy…that’s what I do.” Little did Hannah Shaw know that the day that she borrowed some shoes to climb a tree and save an orphaned kitten, she would be starting a career that would inform and engage cat lovers around the world. An expert in saving and raising kittens, Hannah teaches workshops, develops programs, and shares compelling (and adorable!) content through her significant social media and web presence. In this two part episode, Hannah and Stacy discuss the link between abandoned kittens and the need for spay/neuter for Community cats, how to tell stories that will inspire others to take action, and the difficult and challenging side of caring for the most vulnerable of felines. As she puts it, “there are so many lives out there that need us." For more information please visit kittenlady.org.
Title: A Fond Farewell: Well done good and faithful servants Speaker: Paul Daniels, Phil & Hannah Shaw Date: Sunday 23rd August 2016