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The Humane Roundup
PETA on Why No-Kill is Failing Animals (Episode 287)

The Humane Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 31:17


In this episode, we welcome Rachel Bellis from PETA to discuss the organization's provocative new commercial challenging the “No-Kill” shelter movement and why they believe the approach is failing animals. Based on PETA's recent feature “What Does Best Friends Animal Society's ‘No-Kill' Push Mean for Animals?”, we dig into the realities behind the rhetoric. PETARachel walks us through PETA's critiques:How “no-kill” policies can lead to shelters refusing to accept animals in need and pushing them back into harm's way. PETAWhy simply increasing “live release rates” can mislead the public and mask animal suffering. PETAThe consequences of “return to field” programs for cats, and other practices PETA considers misleading euphemisms. PETACases and data PETA cites, including shelters that are reportedly warehousing animals, turning away strays, or overextending adoption criteria in ways that may put animals at risk. PETAWe also explore potential alternatives: what models might actually address animal homelessness, suffering, and overpopulation—without empty promises. Rachel shares what PETA proposes instead: stronger preventative measures (spay/neuter, banning sales by pet shops), transparency in shelter policies, humane euthanasia when absolutely necessary, and accountability. PETAWhether you support the no-kill movement, are skeptical, or just care about animal welfare, this episode aims to challenge assumptions, bring new data to light, and spark a deeper conversation about what truly helps animals.

Wilson County News
Sweat for Pets: No-kill shelter adoption event Sept. 13

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 0:48


Join the Wilson County No Kill Animal Shelter (WCNKAS) for an adoption event Saturday, Sept. 13, 4-8 p.m., at Anytime Fitness in Floresville. Guests can bring a bag of dog or cat food (preferably Purina brand) to be entered in a prize drawing. Donations made at the shelter are also eligible to enter the drawing. Anytime Fitness is located at 538 10th St. (U.S. 181) in Floresville. The Wilson County No Kill Animal Shelter is located at 1059 C.R. 301 in Floresville.Article Link

The Community Cats Podcast
Municipal Shelter Innovation: No-Kill Success in Small-Town Mississippi, Featuring Glen Andrews, Director, Horn Lake Animal Shelter

The Community Cats Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 30:25


"I envision Horn Lake being the hub of North Mississippi when it comes to animal welfare. I want my animal shelter to be the place that people model their strategies after.” This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund and the Rescue Cleaners and Disinfectants. In this episode, host Stacy LeBaron sits down with Glen Andrews, Director of the Horn Lake Animal Shelter in North Mississippi. With over two decades in animal welfare and experience in virtually every shelter role imaginable—from event coordinator to veterinary assistant to director—Glen brings a unique "Renaissance rescuer" perspective to municipal animal services. His journey from Manhattan's urban animal control to rural Mississippi's challenges offers valuable insights into adapting shelter practices across different regional cultures and community needs. Glen shares how he transformed a small, antiquated municipal shelter into a thriving no-kill facility while simultaneously doubling intake numbers. The conversation covers his innovative approaches to community engagement, including low-cost spay/neuter programs, pet food pantries, youth volunteer corps, and strategic community cat management. Glen discusses the importance of removing the enforcement stigma from municipal shelters and positioning them as community resources that help people keep their pets rather than judging pet owners in crisis. Whether you're working in a large urban shelter or a small rural facility, this episode provides actionable strategies for building community trust, implementing sustainable programs with limited resources, and achieving life-saving outcomes. Glen's emphasis on understanding local demographics, strategic partnerships, and the power of microchipping offers a roadmap for municipal shelters looking to modernize their approach and better serve both animals and the people who care about them. Press play now for: How Glen's diverse shelter experience prepared him to lead comprehensive reform at a small municipal facility The cultural differences in pet ownership between urban North and rural South, and how to adapt programming accordingly Strategies for removing the enforcement stigma from municipal shelters and building community trust Details on Horn Lake's innovative programs: low-cost spay/neuter, pet food pantry, and youth volunteer corps Glen's data-driven approach to community cats and achieving 100% more TNR surgeries than neighboring areas How to achieve no-kill status while doubling intake through strategic partnerships and enhanced marketing The game-changing impact of mandatory microchipping and achieving 20% above national average for return-to-owner rates Glen's vision for microchipping every animal in Horn Lake and creating a model for other communities Practical advice for small municipal shelters on accessing grants and proving community need The importance of municipal leadership support and how to work within government structures Resources mentioned: Horn Lake Animal Shelter Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/HornLakeAnimalShelter/) Horn Lake Animal Shelter website (https://www.hornlake.org/departments/AnimalShelter) Horn Lake Animal Shelter phone: (662) 393-5857 Horn Lake Animal Shelter Petfinder page (https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ms/horn-lake/friends-of-horn-lake-animal-shelter-ms71/) Maddie's Fund website (https://www.maddiesfund.org/) Maddie's Pet Forum (https://forum.maddiesfund.org/home) Maddie's University education courses (https://university.maddiesfund.org/) Best Friends Animal Society website (https://bestfriends.org/) Community Cats Podcast website (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/) Maddie's Fund grant programs (https://www.maddiesfund.org/) Sponsor Links: Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies623) Rescue Cleaners and Disinfectants (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/virox) Follow & Review We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-community-cats-podcast/id1125752101?mt=2). Select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then share a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.

Communism Exposed:East and West
Nvidia Defends Chip Integrity Amid China Cybersecurity Probe: ‘No Back Doors, No Kill Switches'

Communism Exposed:East and West

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 4:44


Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables
Nvidia Defends Chip Integrity Amid China Cybersecurity Probe: ‘No Back Doors, No Kill Switches'

Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 4:44


Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)
Nvidia Defends Chip Integrity Amid China Cybersecurity Probe: ‘No Back Doors, No Kill Switches'

Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 4:44


Pandemic Quotables
Nvidia Defends Chip Integrity Amid China Cybersecurity Probe: ‘No Back Doors, No Kill Switches'

Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 4:44


Wilson County News
Dog euthanasia prompts petition for transparency at no-kill shelter

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 3:28


Editor: The petitioners of Demand Transparency from Wilson County No Kill Animal Shelter (WCNKAS), https://chng.it/yrXNrz9rcT, seek transparency for actions taken by the shelter regarding animals that are surrendered to the shelter, to prevent the untimely euthanasia of beloved pets. Aston was a 6-year-old, microchipped, collared, up-to-date on vaccines, healthy, and friendly dog used for therapy services. After recently escaping from his owner's backyard, he was euthanized less than 15 hours after being taken in by the no-kill shelter. The shelter scanned Aston for a microchip at a local veterinarian clinic and the scanner confirmed the microchip. Despite being microchipped, no...Article Link

The Restaurant Guys
Deborah Keane, No-Kill Caviar Queen

The Restaurant Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 59:58 Transcription Available


The BanterThe Guys talk about the joys and heartbreak of urban and suburban gardening. The ConversationThe Restaurant Guys get expert advice about the goings on in the world of caviar from Deborah Keane. She is a pioneer in sustainable caviar farming and is changing the game again with her no-kill caviar. Hear how tradition, politics and technology have all played a role in the caviar we have today and the extracted version we can have very soon.The Inside TrackThe Guys get to ask Deborah about an age old tradition of keeping metal away from caviar.Francis: There's an old kitchen rule that you never touch caviar with a metal utensil. So we have these mother-of-pearl spoons with which we serve caviar. Is that true? And if it's true, why?Deborah:  So I will start with the king of the culinary world, Jacques Pépin. He says to me, “Deborah, the caviar is never long enough on the spoon to make it make a difference.”  And he's right! So use whatever you want. -Deborah Keane on The Restaurant Guys Podcast 2025BioDeborah Keane, dubbed the “Caviar Queen”,  built a complete, vertically integrated spawning-to-serving enterprise and is a leading pioneer in sustainable fish farming. She is the first female-owned and operated caviar company in the world and the first female fish farm owner in the state of California, California Caviar Company. She is on the cutting edge again harvesting caviar using a no-kill method.InfoCalifornia Caviar https://californiacaviar.com/If you'll be in New Orleans on July 22, join us for a LIVE show with Jeff "Beachbum" Berry and Annene Kelly at Latitude 29! Tiki talk and tiki drinks. Email theguys@restaurantguyspodcast.com for more info. We hope to see you there! Our Sponsors The Heldrich Hotel & Conference Centerhttps://www.theheldrich.com/ Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/ Withum Accountinghttps://www.withum.com/ Our Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguysReach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com**Become a Restaurant Guys Regular and get two bonus episodes per month, bonus content and Regulars Only events.**Click Below!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe

The Humane Roundup
No Kill, No Bull: PETA Is More Than Catchy Slogans (Episode 276)

The Humane Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 63:33


In this powerful episode, we sit down with Daphna Nachminovitch, Senior Vice President of Cruelty Investigations at PETA, to unpack the growing controversy surrounding the “no-kill” movement—specifically the bold promises made by Best Friends Animal Society. With a reported annual revenue of $173 million, Best Friends has pledged a "no-kill nation by 2025," a goal PETA says is not only unrealistic, but deeply harmful to animals and the people trying to help them.Daphna shares PETA's concerns about how this rhetoric has shaped sheltering policy across the U.S., encouraging shelters to prioritize optics over outcomes. We explore how the use of emotionally charged language like "killing" instead of "euthanasia" and aggressive advocacy tactics have created a culture of fear, burnout, and resentment among animal welfare professionals.This is a critical, no-holds-barred conversation about what true compassion in animal sheltering looks like—and the cost of chasing promises that sound good but ignore the complex realities on the ground.

THE PETA PODCAST
Ep. 377: PETA Exposes Best Friends' No-Kill Sham

THE PETA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 29:55


Daphna Nachminovich, PETA Sr. VP of Cruelty Investigations talks to Emil Guillermo about the sham of no-kill sheltering policies and how the group Best Friends Animal Society bullies local communities to accept its philosophy. See more of the facts at PETA.org The PETA Podcast PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization, is 9 million strong and growing. Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Powered by PETA activism. Contact us at PETA.org Music provided by CarbonWorks. Go to Apple podcasts and subscribe. Contact and follow host Emil Guillermo and get the podcast on YouTube. www.YouTube.com/@emilamok1 Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening to THE PETA PODCAST! Originally released April 29, 2025,  ©PETA, Emil Guillermo 2023-25

Starlight Pet Talk
Why No Kill is Failing: The Case for a Smarter Approach to Rescue

Starlight Pet Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 53:47 Transcription Available


The no-kill movement promised to revolutionize animal sheltering by saving lives and ending unnecessary euthanasia. But behind the catchy slogans and glowing statistics, a different reality lurks – one that's rarely discussed. In this eye-opening conversation with animal welfare expert Daniel Ettinger, we dig deep into the issues plaguing some shelters striving for that elusive 90% live release rate.As a rescuer myself, I'm experiencing a system overwhelmed by its own ambitions. Shelters don't have a clear understanding of what it means to be no-kill, and communities are not set up to provide all the realities needed to make no-kill work. Instead, shelters are closing their doors when full to avoid euthanasia and maintain high live-release rates, finders are stuck with animals they can't keep, and rescues are buckling under overflow. Even worse, some animals are warehoused for years, leading to questionable quality of life. Daniel shares a more balanced alternative – SMART (Saving More Animals Responsibly Together), an approach that addresses the root causes and focuses on community resources, transparency, and responsible care.We discuss how the relentless pursuit of arbitrary statistics, like the 90% live release rate, has led to dangerous consequences, including the adoption of unsafe animals and public safety issues. We also explore why adopting more pets isn't the solution and how real change starts with accessible veterinary care, housing policy reform, and community education.This episode challenges the black-and-white thinking surrounding animal rescue and offers a fresh perspective on how we can all contribute to more sustainable, humane solutions. Tune in for an honest look at the no-kill movement and discover why we need a smarter approach to animal welfare.Comment on this episode! For questions or if you need a reply- please email us at Amy@StarlightPetTalk.comStarting Sunday, April 27, 2025, we're switching things up—new episodes will now drop every Sunday instead of Tuesday!Why the change? Because Sundays just feel better. Quieter mornings, fewer midweek distractions, and a better chance to catch up with your favorite pet podcast (aka us

You Just Have To Laugh
645. Dining with the Dog-Ma! Animal lover and Chef Amber DiGiovanni helps people transform their and their dogs lives with powerful canine nutritional information.

You Just Have To Laugh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 40:47


    Welcome to Dining with the Dog-Ma! Amber DiGiovanni's mission is to teach and encourage healthy lifestyles for you and your furry friend. As well as helping dogs in no-kill shelters. Amber believes that feeding your dog should be easy, delicious, and affordable. She provides high quality, canine-friendly spices and herbs to add a touch of flavor to your dog's meals and yours too. Empower your culinary skills, feed your canine companion better and all the while you will be helping dogs in No-Kill shelters find their fur-ever homes! Visit the website to discover new ways to spice up your dog's meals and yours too! diningwithdog-ma.com

The Lou Review
Fur, Fashion & Forever Homes: Inside Kentucky's First No-Kill Rescue

The Lou Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 22:59


Z107.7 FM Up Close Show hosted by Gary Daigneault
Episode 394: Joshua Tree No-Kill Animal Shelter's Board Co-President Glen Harris and Executive Director Wendy Jordan

Z107.7 FM Up Close Show hosted by Gary Daigneault

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 54:28


I - On Defense Podcast
432: IDF Aerial Offensive in Gaza + President Trump & Russian President Phone Call + F-35 Joint Program Office Assures Allies that the Warplane Has "No Kill Switch" + More

I - On Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 21:10


For review:1. The Houthi rebels launched a ballistic missile at Israel from Yemen Tuesday evening, marking the first attack from the Iran-backed group since the ceasefire came into effect in the Gaza Strip two months ago. 2. IDF Aerial Offensive in Gaza.  The Israeli PM- Benjamin Netanyahu- said that the military campaign was launched on the recommendation of Israel's intelligence services and the IDF, and that it was a last resort after weeks of failed efforts to get Hamas to free more hostages. 3.  President Trump & Russian President Putin Phone Call.4.  Germany's parliament on Tuesday voted in favor of amending the constitution to enable significantly increased defense spending. As a result, a new aid package to Ukraine worth €3 billion ($3.28 billion) could be released by Berlin by the end of this week.5. F-35 Joint Program Office Assures Allies that the Warplane Has "No Kill Switch".The Pentagon today attempted to reassure its international partners in the F-35 program that there is no “kill switch” on the stealth fighter jet that the US could use to render it ineffective — the latest signal that there are real concerns abroad about American stewardship of the program amid tensions with historical allies. 6.  US “near peer” adversaries are “practicing dogfighting” in space to simulate orbital combat in yet another step up their wide-ranging effort to develop capabilities to deny, disrupt, degrade and/or destroy US space capabilities, the Space Force's second in command warned today (General Michael Guetlein, Vice Chief of Space Operations).  And while General Guetlein did not specify which countries five satellites were involved, a Space Force spokesperson later told reporters that the demonstration was Chinese. 

The Community Cats Podcast
Transforming Animal Welfare Messaging, Featuring Hanna Lentz, the Executive Director of SPARC (Supporting People and Animal Relationships for Change)

The Community Cats Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 32:21


"We know how much the messages and stories we hear impact what we believe to be true. If we change our messaging, we can create real change for animals and communities." This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund. How can storytelling and messaging shape the future of animal welfare? In this episode of the Community Cats Podcast, host Stacy LeBaron sits down with Hanna Lentz, executive director of SPARC (Supporting People and Animal Relationships for Change). With two decades in animal welfare, Hanna shares how SPARC is reshaping narratives to improve collaboration, reduce divisiveness, and create meaningful change for animals and people. From hands-on shelter work to strategic messaging, Hanna discusses her journey and words' powerful role in shaping perceptions, policies, and practices in animal welfare. Whether you're involved in TNR, rescue, or advocacy, this episode will challenge you to rethink how we talk about the work we do—and why it matters. Press Play Now For: The role of messaging in shaping animal welfare strategies How community members can support pet owners in crisis The power of empathic listening in advocacy and rescue work Breaking down divisive issues like "No-Kill" and community cat management How SPARC is helping organizations refine their language for maximum impact Why collaboration between social services and animal welfare is crucial Resources & Links: Learn more about SPARC (http://www.sparcinsight.org) Sponsor Links: Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies604) Follow & Review We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-community-cats-podcast/id1125752101?mt=2). Select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.

The Humane Roundup
Culture Clash: The Unintended Consequences of ‘No Kill' Language

The Humane Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 57:16


In this episode of *Keep it Humane: The Podcast*, Daniel and Ashley sit down with Mia Navedo-Williams to explore how the term *No Kill* is perceived within Spanish-speaking communities. They discuss the linguistic and cultural barriers that contribute to misunderstandings around animal sheltering, euthanasia policies, and access to care. How does the messaging around *No Kill* impact trust in shelters? What can animal welfare professionals do to bridge the communication gap? Tune in for an insightful conversation on language, culture, and the need for clearer, more inclusive outreach in animal welfare.

How‘d You Like That Movie‘s Podcast
Netflixs and No Kill: Rebel Ridge (2024)

How‘d You Like That Movie‘s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 21:58


One day a mild manner former Marine Corps Close Quarter Combat Instructor is out for a bike ride when bam corrupt cops. On this week's show we are talking the Netflixs release Rebel Ridge, which is written, directed, produced and edited by Jeremy Saulnier (Blue Ruin, Green Room) and stars Aaron Pierre (Old, Brother) and the man, the mythe , the legend Don Johnson. Did this movie kick ass or suck ? Talk to us Goose  www.howdyoulikethatmovie.com

Wilson County News
No-kill shelter has new president

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 2:17


Brandy Barnett is the new president of the Wilson County No Kill Animal Shelter. She succeeds Alena Berlanga, who stepped down as president at the end of 2024, after spearheading the establishment of the organization and leading it for a decade. Barnett, a licensed animal control officer, is no stranger to the shelter and its supporters, having served as its vice president since 2019. However, her experience in helping animals goes back a long time. “I have been in rescue since 2001,” she told the Wilson County News. “I had my own 501(c)(3) [nonprofit organization] when I lived in Sealy.”...Article Link

Wilson County News
No-kill shelter president to step down

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 1:02


Wilson County No Kill Animal Shelter President Alena Berlanga has decided to step down from her leadership role in the organization. Berlanga, who spearheaded the effort to establish the shelter and has led it for the past decade, will leave the role at the end of the year. She announced her intentions on the shelter's social media early this week. “In my 10 years with the shelter, I've been part of saving thousands of dogs and cats,” she wrote. However, in that same time span, “I've also missed a lot of family moments that I'll never get back,” she added....Article Link

Christadelphians Talk
Words: #5 'Love thy neighbour' with Steve Dodson @ Rathmines 2024

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 54:18


A @Christadelphians Video: Summary The text explores the differences between the first and second tablets of the Ten Commandments, emphasizing the importance of loving one's neighbor and the implications of the commandments on community behavior. Highlights

ON THE CALL
KATHRYN CLEGHORN/Animals Alive- Largest no kill shelter in the Caribbean Shelter

ON THE CALL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 34:49


Kathryn Cleghorn is a committed animal welfare advocate and educator who has dedicated her life to making a difference in the lives of dogs and cats in Trinidad & Tobago. She has been the School Vice Principal of Princess Town Comprehensive since January 1990 and has been with the school for over 30 years. During this time, she has also founded Animals Alive, a nonprofit organization that runs the largest no-kill shelter for dogs and cats in the Caribbean. She grew up in a household with pets, and her family taught her the importance of treating animals with care and kindness. This upbringing set her on a lifelong mission to improve the lives of animals, particularly dogs and cats. In 2008, Cleghorn founded Animals Alive after seeing the plight of stray dogs and cats in Trinidad & Tobago. She recognized the need for a no-kill shelter that would provide care and rehabilitation for these animals. Under her leadership, Animals Alive has grown to become one of the most significant animal welfare organizations in the Caribbean region, providing a safe haven for hundreds of dogs and cats in need. The sanctuary sits on a 5-acre compound and features four low, wide buildings that hold kennels. Cleghorn and her team provide nutritious food and medical care for the animals brought in by Regional Corporations. The shelter is run by donations from businesses and individuals, and the cost of running it stands at approximately $65,000 monthly. In addition to providing shelter and care for dogs and cats, Cleghorn and her team run several programs to educate the community about animal welfare. These programs include a mentorship program that focuses on rehabilitating animals and a sponsorship program that provides support for dogs that remain at the shelter. They also offer volunteering opportunities as a way for like-minded people to meet and work together to promote animal welfare. Cleghorn is a strong advocate for legislation that would improve animal welfare standards. She has been instrumental in helping to produce new animal welfare standards that led to recently updated legislation in an Animal Health and Welfare Bill. She also lobbies for a complete ban on explosive fireworks, which she believes are a significant cause of suffering for both people and animals. Despite being controversial, Cleghorn remains committed to her belief in the no-kill policy. For her, euthanizing unwanted pets undermines the very reason for dedicating oneself to animal welfare. She firmly believes that every animal has a purpose and a reason for being and that it is our responsibility to preserve and protect their lives. Cleghorn believes that owning an animal has numerous benefits, including providing comfort and support, teaching responsibility, and aiding children's emotional and social development. She also emphasizes the importance of educating people about responsible pet ownership, using a combination of spaying/neutering, exercise, good nutrition, regular vaccinations, and de-worming. Over the years, Cleghorn's Animals Alive has received recognition by the Rotary Club. She has also been featured in several news outlets and documentaries on animal welfare, raising awareness about the plight of dogs and cats in Trinidad & Tobago. Cleghorn is supported in her work by a team of dedicated individuals, including volunteers and professionals who share her passion for animal welfare. Her partner, David "Charlie" Gunness, had been with her for almost three decades and helped to maintain the buildings and tend to the grounds. In summary, Kathryn Cleghorn's mission is to promote animal welfare, educate people about responsible pet ownership, and lobby for legislation that improves animal welfare standards. Despite facing controversy over her no-kill policy, Cleghorn remains committed to her belief in preserving and protecting animal life and has dedicated her entire life to making a difference for dogs and cats in Trinidad & Tobago

Discover Lafayette
Shelley Delahoussaye – Lafayette Animal Shelter and Care Center

Discover Lafayette

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 66:38


Shelley Delahoussaye, Supervisor of the Lafayette Animal Shelter & Care Center, joins Discover Lafayette to share her passion and love of animals and how the animal shelter works to save as any animals as possible while searching for loving and safe environments for them. A graduate of UL - Lafayette, Shelley earned a bachelor's degree in Animal Science. After working in private vet clinics, she was hired in 2017 by the Lafayette Animal Shelter as an Adoption, Foster, and Rescue Coordinator. One year later, she was promoted to Shelter Supervisor. She has always had a passion for animals. Prior to Shelley's leadership, the save rate for dogs was 47% and cats a low 9%. In 2016 when former Mayor-President Joel Robideaux ran for office, he campaigned on the idea of NO-Kill 2020, an initiative to which he dedicated focus and support to make it happen. Through changes made under Shelley's supervision, the shelter achieved a 90.3% save rate by 2020, and has maintained that rate ever since. Even with this success, there is still a continuing glut of stray animals in our community and the work of Lafayette Animal Shelter is critical. Pictured above is the beautiful Lafayette Animal Shelter and Care Facility. Designed by Architects Beasley Moliere, the front entrance is separated into two wings: the surrender side and the adoption side. While Shelley originally questioned this decision, she quickly realized how important it is to keep the interactions separate. "The Surrender side is sad, with frantic owners looking for their pets. The Adoption side is happy, with people looking for a pet to love and care for." Prior to COVID, other states around the country would take many of our stray animals as there was a shortage of pets. Nationally, there is a trend of more responsible pet ownership and laws enforcing spay/neuter, as well as restrictions on breeders as to how many animals can be bred and how often, thus reducing the overpopulation. But now post-COVID, the shelters around the U. S. are also full and can't take our strays. "It's important to get to the root of the stray population, which is access to low-cost spay and neuter. Wild Cat SpayNation for dogs and cats is the only nonprofit low-cost spay/neuter provider that services all of Acadiana. They can only do so much. Many people want to do better by their pets but can't afford it. Please donate to them!" Lafayette Animal Shelter takes in approximately 5000 animals each year. And they get in not only dogs and cats, but potbellied pigs, goats, horses, cattle, bunnies and chickens. Shelley joked that recently her team nicknamed the facility "Old MacDonald's Farm" because of the variety of barnyard animals they took in. Luckily that week they found homes for 10 chickens, 3 potbellied pigs, 3 goats, and a horse! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34TI_obzQj8 Shelley Delahoussaye on how to prepare adequately for your pet's safety as a storm or hurricane approaches. Adopted animals are neutered, fully vaccinated and microchipped before you take them home. "It's a great deal," Shelley says, and "The animals receive about $600 worth of vet treatment before they go to their new home." Adoption fees are $35 for dogs and $25 for cats. Seniors and military vets can adopt at no charge. Any pets who have been at the Animal Shelter over 30 days can be adopted for free and when the shelter gets full, adoption fees are waived. "We want them in good homes without financial barriers." Thanks to BISSELL Pet Foundation and Cathy Bissell- all adoption fees are WAIVED until Oct, 2024. The ratio of cats and dogs is approximately 50% each. About 800 of the 5000 animals are owner-surrendered each year. For some, the owner tried to rehome them with no success, and some owners find themselves in a situation where they have to get rid of the pet immediately and turn to the Shelter. Shelley encourages owners who may be struggling with their pet's behavior to take advan...

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
St. Tammany's no-kill shelter is at capacity. They need your help

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 8:26


Tommy talks to Rob Bremer, Director of the Department of Animal Services for St. Tammany Parish

The Humane Roundup
Still No Kill? Part Two (Episode 236)

The Humane Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 42:40


In part two of this episode of the Animal Control Report, hosts Ashley, Ashlee, and Daniel engage in a candid conversation with Temma Martin, a former Best Friends Animal Society employee, to discuss the "no kill" movement and its controversial impact on homeless pets. Temma brings her extensive experience to the table, offering her perspective on why "no kill" policies may not be the ultimate solution for animal welfare. The discussion breaks down the unintended consequences of the "no kill" philosophy, such as overcrowded shelters, compromised animal care, and the pressure placed on staff and resources. Temma and the hosts explore why this approach has created a significant divide in the animal welfare industry, highlighting the ethical and practical dilemmas faced by shelters striving to meet "no kill" standards. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that challenges the idealistic view of "no kill" and prompts a reevaluation of what truly constitutes humane and effective animal welfare practices. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/animalcontrolreport/support

The Humane Roundup
Still No Kill? Part One (Episode 235)

The Humane Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 42:03


In this episode of the Animal Control Report, hosts Ashley, Ashlee, and Daniel engage in a candid conversation with Temma Martin, a former Best Friends Animal Sanctuary employee, to discuss the "no kill" movement and its controversial impact on homeless pets. Temma brings her extensive experience to the table, offering her perspective on why "no kill" policies may not be the ultimate solution for animal welfare. The discussion breaks down the unintended consequences of the "no kill" philosophy, such as overcrowded shelters, compromised animal care, and the pressure placed on staff and resources. Temma and the hosts explore why this approach has created a significant divide in the animal welfare industry, highlighting the ethical and practical dilemmas faced by shelters striving to meet "no kill" standards. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that challenges the idealistic view of "no kill" and prompts a reevaluation of what truly constitutes humane and effective animal welfare practices. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/animalcontrolreport/support

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TNT Radio NYC
TNT #46 - Q and Not U - No Kill No Beep Beep

TNT Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 59:55


On TNT this month, we're back with our friends at Dischord Records! Thanh + Tim dig into a record and a band that bring a little bit of youth and groove to the label: Q and Not U's debut album, “No KIll No Beep Beep,” released in October 2000. On the bands's debut and their roots in the Washington D.C. music scene, Pitchfork noted that "few bands sound like this, and even fewer towns sound like this."

Just So You Know
“No Kill” Shelters Are Failing Animals

Just So You Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 38:47


This week, Jamie and Justina have PETA's senior VP Lisa Lange on the show for an incredibly informative and thought-provoking discussion about animals in shelters, what to do about animal overpopulation, and the inconvenient truth about so-called “No-Kill” shelters.

Ozarks at Large
NWA's no-kill animal shelters, trombonist Papo Vazquez visits the University of Arkansas

Ozarks at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 55:00


On today's show, as northwest Arkansas continues to grow, regional services try to keep pace, including animal shelters. Also, a new documentary traces connections between groups in Arkansas and the Oklahoma City bombing. Plus, Grammy-nominated trombonist and composer Papo Vazquez will be in residency at the University of Arkansas this week.

A Pawdcast: A Deity Animal Rescue Podcast
A Pawdcast SPECIAL EPISODE: An Explanation of the current Los Angeles City Shelter Crisis

A Pawdcast: A Deity Animal Rescue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 66:54


Presenting a special Saturday episode of A Pawdcast. In light of the crisis happening in and around our Los Angeles city shelters, and the questions so many have as to what the issues are, we wanted to sit down in real time and talk to a couple of the women who are leading the charge in making our voices heard and demanding change for a system in crisis. Please welcome Valarie Ianniello founder of Women United For Animal Welfare (WUFAW) and Shira Scott Astroff founder of the Animal Rescue Mission to the sofa. We talk about the dire overcrowding situation and why there are multiple dogs in every kennel as well as pop up crates lining the hallways and stacked on top of each other. We discuss the “No Kill” initiative, how it came to be, what exactly it means, why the false narrative is so dangerous and how it has overwhelmed the City's shelter system. And lastly, and so very importantly, we talk about the lack of Spay / Neuter in a city where breeder licenses are being handed out “like candy”.Let's get into it.

Dave and Dujanovic
Governor Spencer Cox declared 2024 as a "no-kill" year in Utah  

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 10:33


  Dave and Debbie broadcast live from the SLCO Animal Shelter and speak with Ryan Degrey, Volunteer Coordinator with SLCO Animal Services about what’s happening in the state of Utah and the needs at SLCO Animal Shelter.  

Dave and Dujanovic
Unintended consequences of being a "no-kill" state

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 9:58


  As Utah sets the goal to be a no-kill state, there may be some unintended consequences including more overflow of shelters. Amy Donaldson, who has fostered over 100 pets and is very involved in the animal community, speaks to some of the unintended consequences to be aware of.  

THE PETA PODCAST
Ep. 320: The Animal Cruelty of No-Kill Shelters in Los Angeles

THE PETA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 29:50


It's an emergency situation at the animal shelters in Los Angeles, which are suffering from an overpopulation problem that, in turn, shuts out the growing number of animals that still need homes. The city's"no-kill" policy was intended to be a "feel-good" measure, but it has resulted in a lack of space in increasingly crowded shelters and animals abandoned on the street. PETA Sr.VP Lisa Lange talks to Emil Guillermo about how the situation got this way and how "no-kill" is no answer to the city's dog and cat overpopulation. Go to PETA.org to find out more. The PETA Podcast PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization, is 9 million strong and growing. This is the place to find out why. Hear from insiders, thought leaders, activists, investigators, politicians, and others why animals need more than kindness·they have the right not to be abused or exploited in any way. Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Powered by PETA activism. Contact us at PETA.org Music provided by CarbonWorks. Go to Apple podcasts and subscribe. Contact and follow host Emil Guillermo on Twitter @emilamok  Or at www.amok.com Get the podcast on YouTube. www.YouTube.com/@emilamok1 See Emil Guillermo's one man show at the New York City Fringe Festival in April.  And the Orlando Fringe in May. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening to THE PETA PODCAST! Originally released March 20, 2024  ©PETA, Emil Guillermo 2024    

Thirsty Nerds Podcast
EP.113 Is Snyder right about Batman?!? ft. Over/Under Podcast

Thirsty Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 76:30


Over/Under Podcast links: https://youtube.com/@_OverUnderPod?si=0-WFBJMoacA7CNud https://open.spotify.com/episode/12a5MhGH5AY7RLUIGCGxCc?si=_sk5JpnvR56SuAjyRA963A https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/over-under-podcast/id1710301429 Akira Toriyama Passing (05:21) Dakota Johnson Speaks (08:05) Rooster Teeth shuts down (12:15) Batman's No Kill rule (15:49) The Return of Multiversus (24:37) X-men 97 showrunner gets fired (30:32) Neve Campbell returns for Scream 7 (40:44) The Batman Part 2 Delayed (48:41) Marvel taking less risk (52:25) Punisher in new Daredevil (59:34) Godzilla wins an Oscar (01:02:58) Ending (01:12:13) 

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News
Chief Mission Officer at the Best Friends Animal Society Holly Sizemore explains Gov. Cox No-Kill Shelter declaration

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 7:28


Just over an hour ago... Governor Cox has announced that Utah will become a No-Kill shelter state in 2024.

The Humane Roundup
Cruising with Best Friends (Episode 206)

The Humane Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 67:36


In this conversation, Daniel and Ashlee discuss various topics related to animal welfare with Tawny Hammond, the director of No Kill Advancement at Best Friends Animal Society. They cover personal experiences with cruises, the goal of achieving no kill by 2025, the potential for language change in the industry, Tawny's role and the programs she oversees, the importance of access to care in underserved communities, and the challenges faced by animal shelters. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration and sustainable solutions to save more animal lives and improve the welfare of both animals and people. This conversation explores the challenges and shortcomings of the current animal shelter system and the need for a life-saving approach. The importance of communication, building relationships, and bridging the gap between different perspectives is emphasized. The conversation also delves into the need for change in the veterinary profession and the importance of advocating for better access to care. The discussion concludes with a call for continued dialogue and collaboration to create a better future for animals and humans alike.Takeaways The goal of achieving no kill by 2025 is an aspirational target set by Best Friends Animal Society to save more animal lives and reduce unnecessary euthanasia. Language in the animal welfare industry is a topic of discussion, with some advocating for a change in terminology to be more inclusive and less divisive. Access to care is a crucial aspect of animal welfare, particularly in underserved communities where there may be limited resources and veterinary services. Collaboration between government entities, nonprofits, and communities is essential in solving complex issues related to animal welfare and creating sustainable solutions. Animal shelters face challenges in managing the influx of animals and providing adequate care, highlighting the need for comprehensive programs and resources. The current animal shelter system is broken and in need of reform to ensure the well-being and safety of animals. Effective communication and relationship-building are crucial in creating a life-saving system for animals. The veterinary profession needs to undergo a transformation to provide better access to care and support for animals. Advocating for change in language and terminology can help create a more inclusive and supportive environment for animals and people. Chapters00:00Introduction and Updates 02:22Personal Experiences with Cruises 06:14Tawny Hammond's Background as a Captain 11:32The Goal of No Kill by 2025 20:11Language Change in Animal Welfare 21:41Tawny Hammond's Role and Programs 25:39Access to Care and Underserved Communities 30:15Expanding Access to Care Programs 35:27Language and Accuracy 39:11Challenges in Animal Shelters 40:06The Broken System of Animal Shelters 41:00The Need for a Life-Saving System 41:56The Challenges of Working in Animal Shelters 42:38Bridging the Gap and Creating Relationships 43:14The Importance of Communication and Conversation 44:21Building Relationships and Trust 45:37The Need for Change in the Veterinary Profession 46:25Advocating for Change in Language and Terminology 48:48Creating a Better Environment for People and Animals 52:28Making a Business Case for Ending the Killing of Pets 53:00The SMART Approach to Animal Shelters 54:56Embracing Change for the Betterment of Animals 57:32Finding Common Ground and Working Together 01:02:30The Importance of Continuing the Conversation 01:05:02Addressing Discriminatory Practices and Access to Care 01:06:52Focusing on Programs and Embedded Services --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/animalcontrolreport/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/animalcontrolreport/support

Highlights from Moncrieff
No-Kill Caviar: How does it work?

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 7:56


The traditional method for extracting eggs for caviar involves clubbing a sturgeon and slaughtering them. However, there is a growing movement towards a more ethical ‘no kill' method.Sean was joined by Angela Köhler, Polar and marine scientist to discuss...

Batman v Superman: By The Minute
Minute 136: ”Batman Breaks His No-Kill Rule”

Batman v Superman: By The Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 28:23


In this minute of Batman v Superman, Bruce disarms some of Lex's contractors. Definitively.

The Mark Howley Show
S2.E5 Meet Jim Keller, the Owner of Homeward Pet Rescue No Kill Shelter, Rehoming, & Fostering

The Mark Howley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 78:59


Warning: you may be persuaded to adopt a furry friend at the end of this episode. Welcome Jim Keller, the owner of Homeward Pet: a no kill shelter located outside Seattle that focuses on pet adoption, behavioral therapy, fostering and charity. This organization is run by Jim and his wife. Both of whom left their long term careers, took massive pay cuts, to devote their lives to helping animals in need. In 1990, Homeward Pet was founded on the belief that every adoptable animal would eventually find a safe, caring home. "Euthanasia was – and continues to be – used only as a last resort to ease suffering from injury or illness. With this commitment to providing homeless animals without the pressure of a euthanasia deadline, we started small: just 350 cats and 20 dogs adopted this first year, many from foster homes." They have grown to adopt out nearly 2000 animals each year to their community, reduce animal surrender and have over 400 volunteers. We call these individuals Upstanders. People who devote their lives to upping the expectations in our society and how they participate in the world. Check out their website at homewardpet.org for information on their services. Enjoy! Please don't forget to like, follow, share or subscribe wherever you are tuning in. Thank you so much for supporting our show!

Right to Life Radio
551: "California Will Be A No Kill State... For Dogs"

Right to Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 39:32


This week John and Jonathan discuss California's funding to prevent the euthanasia of animals, and Newsom's statements about making California a "No Kill State" for animals. The irony is not lost as California pushes for more and more abortions.

Pueblo's Podcast
Episode 45: Giving our furry friends a helping paw

Pueblo's Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 19:53


Dave Moore is joined by Vickie Torres with PAWS for Life on the podcast.  PAWS for Life is Pueblo's only No-Kill shelter.  Their mission is to help lost or unwanted animals; to return lost ones to their owners whenever possible or after having them spayed or neutered, place them in good homes; and to educate the public about intelligent and humane treatment of animals.  PAWS is located off Pueblo Blvd. and is not supported by federal funds so they rely on donations and volunteers Their money goes to food for pets, vet expenses if needed, and operating costs. $10.00 - Helps provide treats for training and packwalks.$25.00 - Helps cover the cost of microchips$35.00 - Helps cover the cost of food.$100.00 - Helps cover the cost of spay and neuter fees. Tap here to donate.  KIX Country is partnering with PAWS to feature a pet of the month to help get the word out about pet adoptions.   Tap here to see pets available for adoption. 

Sometimes There's Side Eye
Sometimes There's Side Eye - Episode 15: Responsible Rescue

Sometimes There's Side Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 72:51


In this episode we are tackling the topic of responsible rescue. We acknowledge that this is a difficult topic, but we feel it's important because ethics matter when it comes to rescue. While there can be a lot of grey area and exceptions to the rules in rescue, we also think there can be some solid pillars to look for responsible rescue. Having a nonprofit status, transparency, responsible disbursement of available resources, dogs getting adopted out/dogs not being hoarded, cleanliness, ongoing owner support, a lifelong commitment to the dogs adopted out, and adopting out dogs that are safe for adopters and the community are just some of the pillars we believe need to be present for responsible rescue.  We also address the pitfalls of the "No Kill" and "Save Them All" movements.  Lastly, we wrap things up by exploring ways to support responsible rescues so they can continue doing great work for the dogs and our communities.  Don't forget to review, subscribe, and share! Follow us on IG: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@sometimestheressideeye | Instagram⁠⁠⁠ Additional reading: https://www.shelterbehaviorhub.com/blog/the-perils-of-placing-marginal-dogs Additional Links: Community Canine Project – community-canine-project

Insight On Business the News Hour
A Special Needs No Kill Shelter meet Animal Lifeline

Insight On Business the News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 16:07


There are animal shelters and then there are special places such as Animal Lifeline of Iowa.  Celebrating nearly 40 years of serving the Des Moines area and all of Iowa. The organization rescues cats and dogs that are injured, handicapped, have a serious medical condition, are abused, pregnant, nursing moms or are orphans that require bottle feeding. Animal Lifeline of Iowa rehabilitates the animals in their care and help to adopt them into their loving, forever home.  Here Stacie Leinen talks about that and a special event happening on the 5th of August "Comedians to the Rescue".  Meet Stacie... Thanks for listening! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour...and on Threads @Insight_On_Business.

The Third Party: An Apex Legends podcast
No Kill Point Tournament

The Third Party: An Apex Legends podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 38:02


Henry's New Venture: https://www.creatoros.io/ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWfiQFcCSrU Welcome back to The Third Party Podcast! Your weekly update on Apex Legends the best battle royale game out there. Want to support us as creators and get access to tons of exclusive content? We greatly appreciate any support you can give us to continue to put out this content and take this podcast to the next level. PATREON Link: https://www.patreon.com/thirdpartypod In this episode of the podcast, we are going over the latest Apex news, discussing the details of our next tournament, and answering your questions. Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/y3MADG8bCE Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Thirdpartypod Shay Twitter: @CurcurutoShay Henry Twitter: @HBburreson Email us questions, comments, legend concepts, and anything involving Apex Legends: Thethirdpartypod@gmail.com Please rate and review. A five-star review guarantees your question will be answered. #PlayApex Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Business Wars Daily
“No Kill” Meat Could Be On Our Plates Soon

Business Wars Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 4:46


Today is Friday, December 2 and we're looking at Upside Foods vs. GOOD Meat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
N.F.C. - Success With No Kill

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 69:31


On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan talks with Jeremy Dinsmore of the Antler Up Podcast about his struggles so far this season. Jeremy hunts the big woods of Pennsylvania and talks with us about what the deer movement has been like so far this season including a spark of optimism early in the season when his trail cameras were showing daylight movement from some really good bucks. Jeremy shares a quick story about lack of penetration from an arrow that he released on on doe as well as another encounter where a hot doe brought several shooter bucks through his sooting lanes but none of them slowed down even when he tried to get them to stop. This episode is an excellent example that reminds us all that even when you put yourself in the right position, with the right access routes, downwind of the best terrain features, things can still go wrong, and that can be very frustrating. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nine Finger Chronicles - Sportsmen's Nation

On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan talks with Jeremy Dinsmore of the Antler Up Podcast about his struggles so far this season. Jeremy hunts the big woods of Pennsylvania and talks with us about what the deer movement has been like so far this season including a spark of optimism early in the season when his trail cameras were showing daylight movement from some really good bucks. Jeremy shares a quick story about lack of penetration from an arrow that he released on on doe as well as another encounter where a hot doe brought several shooter bucks through his sooting lanes but none of them slowed down even when he tried to get them to stop. This episode is an excellent example that reminds us all that even when you put yourself in the right position, with the right access routes, downwind of the best terrain features, things can still go wrong, and that can be very frustrating. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Clotheshorse
Episode 140: The Future Is A Place We Invent, with Katya of No Kill Magazine

Clotheshorse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 132:38 Very Popular


Amanda is joined by Katya Moorman, the co-founder and editor of No Kill Magazine. They try to get to the bottom of why so many people will perform all sorts of mental acrobatics to explain why they need fast fashion (and how to counteract that). They also explain how retail and warehouse workers are the domestic evidence of how the fashion and retail industries regard all of the workers who are responsible for their profits. They will break down the CFDA partnership with Amazon and Katya will share all of the things that make her feel optimistic about the future. Also: Amanda explains what CH is doing to support small businesses for the holiday season.Additional Reading:Leaked Amazon memo warns the company is running out of people to hireTômTex Co. X PETER DO Makes Strides for Closed-Loop Fashion at NYFWFibershedTo Edward Enninful, Fashion is ‘Borderless'Small business owners! Submit your audio essay for inclusion in the November/December episodes! It's a recording you make--using either your phone or your computer. Email it to amanda@clotheshorse.world. It's not an ad...it's your story and feelings about owning a small business, including:What motivated you to start a small business?Why it's important to you, what you do, and why you do it.What have you learned?Include information about your business and where listeners can find you. The deadline is November 1 and it is a first come/first served situation. Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/CLOTHESHORSE to take ownership over your health and pick up the ultimate daily nutritional insurance!Have questions/comments/cute animal photos? Or want to share your best costume ever? Reach out via email:  amanda@clotheshorse.worldWant to support Amanda's work on Clotheshorse? Learn more at patreon.com/clotheshorsepodcastClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable brands:St. Evens is an NYC-based vintage shop that is dedicated to bringing you those special pieces you'll reach for again and again. More than just a store, St. Evens is dedicated to sharing the stories and history behind the garments. 10% of all sales are donated to a different charitable organization each month.  New vintage is released every Thursday at wearStEvens.com, with previews of new pieces and more brought to you on Instagram at @wear_st.evens.Vagabond Vintage DTLV is a vintage clothing, accessories & decor reselling business based in Downtown Las Vegas. Not only do we sell in Las Vegas, but we are also located throughout resale markets in San Francisco as well as at a curated boutique called Lux and Ivy located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jessica, the founder & owner of Vagabond Vintage DTLV, recently opened the first IRL location located in the Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas on August 5th. The shop has a strong emphasis on 60s & 70s garments, single stitch tee shirts & dreamy loungewear. Follow them on instagram, @vagabondvintage.dtlv and keep an eye out for their website coming fall of 2022.Country Feedback is a mom & pop record shop in Tarboro, North Carolina. They specialize in used rock, country, and soul and offer affordable vintage clothing and housewares. Do you have used records you want to sell? Country Feedback wants to buy them! Find us on Instagram @countryfeedbackvintageandvinyl or head downeast and visit our brick and mortar. All are welcome at this inclusive and family-friendly record shop in the country!Selina Sanders, a social impact brand that specializes in up-cycled clothing, using only reclaimed, vintage or thrifted materials: from tea towels, linens, blankets and quilts.  Sustainably crafted in Los Angeles, each piece is designed to last in one's closet for generations to come.  Maximum Style; Minimal Carbon Footprint.Salt Hats:  purveyors of truly sustainable hats. Hand blocked, sewn and embellished in Detroit, Michigan.Republica Unicornia Yarns: Hand-Dyed Yarn and notions for the color-obsessed. Made with love and some swearing in fabulous Atlanta, Georgia by Head Yarn Wench Kathleen. Get ready for rainbows with a side of Giving A Damn! Republica Unicornia is all about making your own magic using small-batch, responsibly sourced, hand-dyed yarns and thoughtfully made notions. Slow fashion all the way down and discover the joy of creating your very own beautiful hand knit, crocheted, or woven pieces. Find us on Instagram @republica_unicornia_yarns and at www.republicaunicornia.com.Located in Whistler, Canada, Velvet Underground is a "velvet jungle" full of vintage and second-hand clothes, plants, a vegan cafe and lots of rad products from other small sustainable businesses. Our mission is to create a brand and community dedicated to promoting self-expression, as well as educating and inspiring a more sustainable and conscious lifestyle both for the people and the planet.Find us on Instagram @shop_velvetunderground or online at www.shopvelvetunderground.comCute Little Ruin is an online shop dedicated to providing quality vintage and secondhand clothing, vinyl, and home items in a wide range of styles and price points.  If it's ethical and legal, we try to find a new home for it!  Vintage style with progressive values.  Find us on Instagram at @CuteLittleRuin.Thumbprint is Detroit's only fair trade marketplace, located in the historic Eastern Market.  Our small business specializes in products handmade by empowered women in South Africa making a living wage creating things they love like hand painted candles and ceramics! We also carry a curated assortment of  sustainable/natural locally made goods. Thumbprint is a great gift destination for both the special people in your life and for yourself! Browse our online store at thumbprintdetroit.com and find us on instagram @thumbprintdetroit.Gentle Vibes:  We are purveyors of polyester and psychedelic relics! We encourage experimentation and play not only in your wardrobe, but in your home, too. We have thousands of killer vintage pieces ready for their next adventure! Picnicwear:  a slow fashion brand, ethically made by hand from vintage and deadstock materials - most notably, vintage towels! Founder, Dani, has worked in the industry as a fashion designer for over 10 years, but started Picnicwear in response to her dissatisfaction with the industry's shortcomings. Picnicwear recently moved to rural North Carolina where all their clothing and accessories are now designed and cut, but the majority of their sewing is done by skilled garment workers in NYC. Their customers take comfort in knowing that all their sewists are paid well above NYC minimum wage. Picnicwear offers minimal waste and maximum authenticity: Future Vintage over future garbage.Shift Clothing, out of beautiful Astoria, Oregon, with a focus on natural fibers, simple hardworking designs, and putting fat people first.  Discover more at shiftwheeler.com​High Energy Vintage is a fun and funky vintage shop located in Somerville, MA, just a few minutes away from downtown Boston. They offer a highly curated selection of bright and colorful clothing and accessories from the 1940s-1990s for people of all genders. Husband-and-wife duo Wiley & Jessamy handpick each piece for quality and style, with a focus on pieces that transcend trends and will find a home in your closet for many years to come! In addition to clothing, the shop also features a large selection of vintage vinyl and old school video games. Find them on instagram @ highenergyvintage, online at highenergyvintage.com, and at markets in and around Boston.Blank Cass, or Blanket Coats by Cass, is focused on restoring, renewing, and reviving the history held within vintage and heirloom textiles. By embodying and transferring the love, craft, and energy that is original to each vintage textile into a new garment, I hope we can reteach ourselves to care for and mend what we have and make it last. Blank Cass lives on Instagram @blank_cass and a website will be launched soon at blankcass.com.

Rudy Giuliani's Common Sense
California's No Kill Dog Shelter | Rudy Giuliani | July 6th 2022 | Ep 251

Rudy Giuliani's Common Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 48:57


Don't forget to comment below with your Common Sense and subscribe to my podcast at www.RudyGiulianiCS.com ► Connect with Rudy Giuliani on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/RudyGiuliani ► Connect with Rudy Giuliani on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therudygiuliani ► Connect Rudy Giuliani on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realrudygiuliani