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Elan Abrell is author of SAVING ANIMALS: the first major ethnography to focus on the ethical issues animating the establishment of animal sanctuaries and animal rescue facilities. Abrell has done fieldwork at such facilities across the US, and here asks what “saving,” “caring for,” and “sanctuary” actually mean, exploring ethical decision making around sanctuary efforts to unmake property-based human-animal relations and adapt to the material and social conditions of the Anthropocene. Abrell is joined in conversation by Kathryn (Katie) Gillespie to discuss witnessing, research ethics, speciesism, and the politics of care practices in the US animal sanctuary movement. (Content warning: Contains descriptions of animals in distress, at auction, and at slaughter.)Elan Abrell is a cultural anthropologist who has taught animal studies, environmental studies, and anthropology at Wesleyan University and New York University, and is vice president of programs with the Phoenix Zones Initiative.Katie Gillespie is a geographer who teaches at the University of Kentucky. She is author of The Cow with Ear Tag #1389.
Episode 84 of our book read/podcast covering major topics in various fields of psychology moves us into RESEARCH METHODS! New open-source book and a split semester, with Interviews and discussions on as many types of research types as we can fit in, specifically qualitative studies! It's Part 2 of a pair of deep dives into rarer methods in mainstream psychology. As we continue deeper into qualitative themed research, we discuss autoethnography with Dr. Kristi Poerwandari and Dr. Katie Gillespie. Talking about about their research in a series of short form interview sessions. Dr. Poerwandari works with the Pulih foundation and utilizes group ethnography in their work. And Dr. Gillespie delves into the world of farming and backyard chicken raising with ethnographic deep dives involving other species. Dr. Gillespie: http://kathrynagillespie.com/ Textbook: https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/75 PSD Website: https://psychosocialdistancingpodcast.com/ Thomas' Webpage: https://sexography.org/ Thomas' Twitter: https://twitter.com/TBrooks_SexPsy Daniel's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScienceInChaos Bias of the Week: Leveling https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h3r_CNg_MuRKbi_oJYVRth7dAMW2nNiS/view?usp=sharing
Katie Gillespie joins us to talk about how she's starting using podcasts with students in her classroom and provides a couple of tips on how you can get started too!
#LaborRadioPodAs the election gets closer, the misinformation - and DISINFORMATION - getting passed around through social media seems to be at an all time high. How is a working person supposed to tell when something is true... or false?Three media professionals - KGW (https://www.kgw.com/) reporter and SAG-AFTRA Shop Steward Tim Gordon; former Columbian (https://www.columbian.com/) reporter and administrative officer for the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild (http://www.pnwguild.org/) Katie Gillespie; and Clark College (http://www.clark.edu/) communications professor Suzanne Southerland - are on hand with advice to help you avoid "fake news" - and keep you from spreading it yourself!Then, history professor Donna Sinclair (https://www.sinclair4state.com/) stops by to talk about how historians play a role in determining what's fake and what's real - and to tell us about her run to represent Washington's 18th Legislative District in Olympia.AND... the Southwest Washington Central Labor Council is running "fun banks" to support its endorsed candidates! Find out more at https://tinyurl.com/y43cvurt!Remember working people in Southwest Washington, this is YOUR podcast! Email us at podcast@swwaclc.org and let us know what you think about the show, and what you'd like to hear in future episodes!We're a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network - find more radio shows and podcasts that speak to working people about working people's issues at http://www.LaborRadioNetwork.org.
In this beautifully tender episode, the Thriving crew dance with grief. In this era of the pandemic, “loss and grieving go hand in hand.” Dave and Bob welcome the awesome Katie Gillespie to the show to discuss ideas connected to grief and deepening our collective practice of grieving. The three discuss who their dads were to them, and how their passing was central to their identity development and ideas of grieving. They discuss the power object, ritual, and meaning-making practices for grieving and whether there is a beyond of grief. They end reflecting on what the wisdom of grieving can help support in moving in the world of pandemic and dystopia.Huge thanks to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, A Time for Action by Kennedy for our outro, and the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art. Rando’s 3 stage model for grief that Katie spoke about. Tuned-inAbolition study group guideI May Destroy You show Scene On Radio podcast Katie’s contact: on social media @gillespiekat23 Show’s coordinates:Email - davepeachtree@gmail.comTwitter - @BMaze19IG - Thriving_in_Dystopia
In this episode of Inside Remarkable, we hear from Novant Health team members, Ashley Morgan, a labor and delivery nurse, and Katie Gillespie, senior director of internal communication. When Katie became a patient during the delivery of her twins, Ashley was there when things took a turn for the worst. Hear how this experience led to a lasting friendship.
Today Peter Padilla is joined by Katie Gillespie, real estate agent with LL Realty. Join their conversation as they cover housing in Reno, Sparks, Fernley and more! https://www.fernleyrenohomes.com/ https://www.nevadarealestateradio.com Original Airdate: 05/16/2019
Jasmin attends an art gallery benefit for START Rescue and talks to president and co-founder Steve Spiro, and gets some inspiration from artists Donna Dennison and Natalie Ford (3:40). Mariann interviews Katie Gillespie about her new book, The Cow with Ear Tag #1389 (15:40). Mariann covers Rising Anxieties (44:50).
We are joined today by guests in studio and by phone. We sit down with Dan Ryder of Nevada Home Connections and Sean MacDonald of Socotra Capital. The first call in guest is John from Carter-Geer & Associates Remax, who gives some advice on what to look for when buying a home. Next, Katie Gillespie from LL Realty in Fernly, NV. Katie recently had a number of open house tours occur. http://nvhomeconnections.com/ https://socotracapital.com/ https://socotracapital.com/ http://www.llrealty.biz/ https://nevadarealestateradio.com/
Katie Gillespie and Dameon Pesanti dive into the McCleary funding deal, which legislators hope will meet the state Supreme Court mandate to fully fund basic education. Sen. Ann Rivers, R-La Center, gives her perspective on the events of the session. Ashley Swanson talks about the weekend ahead.
Katie Gillespie, Jake Thomas and Dameon Pesanti interview former County Manager Mark McCauley about his years at the county. Jake checks in with Nan Henriksen, former chair of the Board of Freeholders, about how Home Rule Charter implementation is going. Then, Ashley Swanson gives her usual roundup of how to get out and about in Clark County this weekend.
This week, Dameon Pesanti and Katie Gillespie talk to coworkers about the impact a drone company has made on small cities in the Columbia River Gorge, as well as the future and current state of cycling in Clark County.
Dameon Pesanti and Katie Gillespie discuss the local reaction to "13 Reasons Why," as well as C-Tran's C-Van bus pass program.
In this week's Clark Talks, Katie Gillespie and Dameon Pesanti talk landslides, local food and what to expect in the weekend ahead.
This week Dameon Pesanti and Katie Gillespie talk with Columbian health reporter Marissa Harshman about her story on the shortage of early childhood care centers in Vancouver, politics reporter Lauren Dake talks with state Rep. Monica Stonier, D-Vancouver, about the state legislative session. Then Katie and Dameon talk about this weekend's events.
This week, the Clark Talks brings you a holiday special to talk about the Vancouver recreational marijuana market and how one pot businessman feels about the future of the industry in the Trump era. Also, hosts Katie Gillespie and Dameon Pesanti talk with Columbian politics reporter Lauren Dake for an update on the upcoming special session. Finally, Katie and Dameon chat with Columbian features news coordinator Ashley Swanson about all the interesting things happening in the area this weekend.
This week hosts Katie Gillespie and Dameon Pesanti talk with Columbian business reporter Troy Brynelson to catch up on the soon to open Ilani Casino. Then Dameon and Katie talk about the Port of Vancouver, the Vancouver Energy oil terminal and Kris Greene and Don Orange who are running to become the Port's next District 1 commissioner. Finally, they'll talk with Ashley Swanson, the Columbian's features news coordinator, about all the things happening this Easter weekend.
Katie Gillespie talks about elevated radon levels in local schools, Patty Hastings navigates the growing wealth gap in Clark County and Ashley Swanson brings you all the epic events happening in Clark County this weekend.
This week Jake Thomas brings you a deeper look at the recent ruling around the Clark County comprehensive plan under the Growth Management Act, Lauren Dake sits down with Sen. Linda Wilson on the tampon tax, and Katie Gillespie, Dameon Pesanti and Ashley Swanson give you the latest details on the weekend's events.
Katie Gillespie visits C&C Bullshit Factory for story time, ruminating on Donald Trump, Death, and keeping an erection during arduous activities. Check our our featured bands, SML8 and Systemic at SML8.bandcamp.com and systemic.bandcamp.com
Dameon Pesanti and Katie Gillespie discuss New Year's resolutions and how to keep them. The pair sit down with health reporter Marissa Harshman to discuss local leaders' resolutions for 2017. Then they talk to a local psychologist about the science behind resolutions and how you can make the most of your goals. Finally, Dameon takes to the street to ask people in downtown Vancouver what they're doing to make 2017 their best year yet.
There's a lot more to beer than meets the tongue. This week reporters Katie Gillespie and Dameon Pesanti sit down with a master brewer and learn how to discover all the complexities in a pint of porter. Listen and learn how you can sample the local microbreweries and taste flavors you never did before.
This week, Dameon Pesanti and Katie Gillespie welcome Patty Hastings back to the show to preview an upcoming series looking at homelessness in Clark County.
Columbian reporters Dameon Pesanti and Katie Gillespie talk local economics and business. Meet Troy Brynelson, The Columbian's new business reporter, regional economist Scott Bailey and local pitmaster Donnie Vercher, who owns Daddy D's Southern Style Barbecue.
Columbian reporters Katie Gillespie and Dameon Pesanti speak with Pacific University Professor Jim Moore about how Clark County mirrors the national electorate and how "the trump effect" might impact local elections. They also speak with new county reporter Jake Thomas about. And it's all wrapped up with a conversation with Greg Jayne, The Columbian's editorial page editor about political endorsements, or as he calls them, recommendations.
In our first episode of Clark Talks, hosts Dameon Pesanti and Katie Gillespie talk with reporter Marissa Harshman and breast cancer survivor Jennifer McDaniel. Also featured: Places in Clark County where you can take in the beauty of fall.