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Ronan Donovan–a wildlife biologist turned visual storyteller, whose work is featured in an exhibition, Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan, on display at the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art, in St. Petersburg—recalls a lifelong love of animals, and exploring the wilderness, that he forged growing up in rural Vermont. Give or take a detail, […] The post Ronan Donovan, visual storyteller first appeared on Talking Animals.
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Tammy Thies–founder and executive director of The Wildcat Sanctuary, a nonprofit rescue refuge in Minnesota specializing in exploited, aging, and illegally-owned wild cats—recalls how her work in advertising (an earlier career) took her to a photo shoot featuring two Bengal tiger cubs, where she found the cats' mistreatment concerning, spurring her to volunteer at some […] The post Tammy Thies, founder and executive director of The Wildcat Sanctuary first appeared on Talking Animals.
Mike Birkhead–longtime producer-director of wildlife documentaries (grounded by no less than a doctorate in zoology from Oxford), who served as co-director, co-producer, and co-writer of “Legendary Tigers Of India,” an episode of Nature that premiered on Earth Day—seems disinclined to highlight the credentials populating his long résumé. Rather, he spends much of this interview enthusiastically […] The post Mike Birkhead, producer-director first appeared on Talking Animals.
Melanie Sue Bowles–co-founder of Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary, who alongside her husband, Jim, has shepherded the sanctuary through nearly 35 years of challenges, changes, and relocations, in service of rescuing horses and providing them refuge–recalls the unlikely beginning, when they were decidedly not horse people. Bowles explained that having bought a home on a five-acre […] The post Melanie Sue Bowles, co-founder of Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary & Author first appeared on Talking Animals.
Armando Ubeda–primarily appearing in his guise as a shark expert, although his CV is notably long and wide, having studied marine fauna ranging from coral reefs in Nicaragua to crocodiles in Florida—recalls being first intrigued by the ocean as a young boy, corroborating my observation that being in the sea, and researching its inhabitants, seem […] The post Armando Ubeda, shark expert first appeared on Talking Animals.
Send us a Question!PATREON MOVIE DISCUSSION: This movie was selected by our Patreon Supporters over at the Cinematic Doctrine Patreon. Support as little as $3 a month and have your voice heard! Kathryn joins Melvin to discuss the latest Patreon-Picked movie, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey! The two finish out March with a family film about talking animals and giving trust a chance!Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 22-minutes of Kathryn & Melvin discussing the Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer, their interest levels, and where they are with their relationship to the MCU. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) First things first: the movie is humane to its animal "actors", and the two reflect on that.The cinematography is top notch.Melvin gets distracted by Disney and... Mormons?It's undeniable; anyone watching will catch themselves smiling. A lot.Talking about why Kids/Family movies are kinda interesting, and mentioning a few that the podcast has covered.Learning to trust others, and learning to care about what others care for.There isn't a lot to say about the ending, but its definitely cute.Recommendations:The Good Earth (1931) (Novel)Livescream (2018) (Movie) Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & PinsSocial Links: ThreadsWebsiteInstagramLetterboxdFacebook Group
Kevin Nealon–the veteran comedian, longtime animal advocate, former “Saturday Night Live” star (amidst a long list of TV and film credits), and host of the YouTube series, “Hiking with Kevin”—explains why his animal advocacy and championing of certain animal welfare organizations has receded in recent years. He clarifies that his objection to the animal abuse […] The post Kevin Nealon, veteran comedian, animal advocate, YouTube hiker first appeared on Talking Animals.
Lenore Braford and Paul Drake–co-founders of Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge, a highly-innovative animal sanctuary in North Carolina; owing to Drake being an architectural designer, each structure is uniquely tailored to the species housed there, reflecting their behavioral inclinations and preferences—discuss “Forever Home,” the new documentary by award-winning filmmaker Allison Argo profiling the Refuge.In addressing the […] The post Lenore Braford and Paul Drake, co-founders of Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge first appeared on Talking Animals.
As we've done 15 times before—spanning Just shy of the five-year mark-–today's program involved setting aside the usual “Talking Animals” format in order to present the show-length feature, “Ask The Trainer.” In each session of ATT, listeners are invited to call or email (or text) questions about their dogs or cats. The Trainer these listeners have an opportunity to […] The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer”–16th Edition first appeared on Talking Animals.
Stan Kroh– whose broad scope of duties at Tampa Electric Company includes overseeing the company's Manatee Viewing Center in Apollo Beach, spanning the 26 years he's worked there—describes the history of the Viewing Center, which is approaching its 40th anniversary. Kroh charts the evolution of the Manatee Viewing Center, from the earliest days, when the […] The post Stan Kroh, manatee ally and expert first appeared on Talking Animals.
Dr. Bonita Bergin, who, in 1975, invented the concept of the service dog to assist people with mobility limitations—then launched Canine Companions for Independence, later founded the Assistance Dog Institute, now called the Bergin College of Canine Studies–recalls the scenes of disabled people improvising she’d observed while traveling in Pakistan, India, Turkey, and other countries […] The post Dr. Bonita Bergin, inventor of concept of the service dog first appeared on Talking Animals.
NOTE ABOUT THIS SHOW: I've had better mornings. As many know, each Wednesday, around dawn, I drive from my home on the east coast of Florida to the west coast, landing at WMNF in Tampa, where I broadcast “Talking Animals.” The trek is long (later, I reverse course, and drive home), but usually uneventful. Today, […] The post Paula Poundstone, comedian and cat devotee first appeared on Talking Animals.
Gene Baur–president and co-founder of Farm Sanctuary, considered the world's first farm animal sanctuary and advocacy organization, now marking its 40th anniversary—is nice enough, at my request, to recount the Sanctuary's origin story for the umpteenth time, incorporating (also at my request!) where the Grateful Dead figures into the narrative, partly in a nod to […] The post Gene Baur, president and co-founder of Farm Sanctuary first appeared on Talking Animals.
In this episode, we explore God's unique calling for each believer. What does it mean to walk worthy of that calling? How do our skills, passions, and spiritual gifts reveal God's purpose for us? Rowan, Noah, and Don discuss Scripture, practical examples, and the vital role of community in recognizing and stewarding the gifts God has given you. Do you have questions for Pastor Don? send them to tmadask@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkAVsuqU5_zWnmGca-OYaw/videos Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RELISH319 Apologetics, Theology, Kalona, Wellman, Washington, Kalona Mennonite Church, West Chester Community Church, Jesus, Christianity, Christian, Church, Best New Christian Videos, Podcast, Relish 00:00 – Welcome & Episode Overview Introduction to today's theme: discovering God's unique calling and gifts. 01:20 – Dreaming Big: Your “Once-in-a-Lifetime” Goals Exploring personal dreams, from Augusta National to skydiving, as a metaphor for God's calling. 05:05 – When God Calls: Biblical Questions Begin Transition into theological discussion about divine purpose and calling. 06:59 – Talking Animals in Scripture Eve, the serpent, and Balaam's donkey: understanding extraordinary events in biblical context. 11:59 – Understanding God's Calling Walking worthy of your calling, Ephesians 4:1, and distinguishing God's work from human ambition. 17:25 – Skills & Talents in God's Plan How God equips each believer with unique gifts for specific purposes (Ephesians 2:10). 19:15 – The Value of Every Role Why every skill and vocation matters equally in God's kingdom, beyond societal status. 21:47 – Community & Discovering Your Calling The importance of others in identifying your spiritual gifts and real-world talents. 23:27 – Closing Remarks & Takeaways Final thoughts, practical applications, and encouragement to engage your gifts in daily life.
Michael San Juan, a veteran Animal Control Officer with Hillsborough County Animal Control—his career spans 22 years, including initiating it in New Jersey—recalls that animals played a huge role in his life starting when he was a kid, when he regularly tended to sick and injured wildlife and other critters. San Juan continued traveling on […] The post Michael San Juan, veteran Animal Control Officer first appeared on Talking Animals.
Max Chesnes–the award-winning environment reporter for the Tampa Bay Times—a lifelong Floridian, recalls growing up in Jupiter, where he developed an almost religious fervor for nature, spending endless days in (and on) the water, hiking across the terrific parks, and otherwise unwittingly building the foundation of becoming a masterly environment-minded writer. Indeed, in this conversation—I'm […] The post Max Chesnes, environment reporter for the Tampa Bay Times first appeared on Talking Animals.
Amy Munns–named the 2026 Pet Sitter of the Year by Pet Sitters International, (PSI), considered the world's leading educational association for professional pet sitters and dog walkers—recalls that animals were always around while she was growing up in San Antonio, yet reflecting a cultural and generational propensity, their dog wasn't allowed inside the house. That […] The post Amy Munns, 2026 Pet Sitter of the Year first appeared on Talking Animals.
Allison Argo–, and writer-producer of “Tusker: Brotherhood of Elephants,” a new episode of the PBS series Nature—recounts how her background in the family business of theater (on Cape Cod) may have made her uniquely equipped to launch a filmmaking career. Her first film, “The Urban Gorilla,” made quite a splash—it was narrated by Glenn Close, […] The post Allison Argo, award-winning documentary filmmaker first appeared on Talking Animals.
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‘Tis the season: This morning, I yet again set aside the customary show format to deliver the “Talking Animals Annual Holiday Animal Song Special.” I noted the title is intentionally unwieldy, which I enjoy in an odd way, mostly because it reflects the tongue-in-cheek, nutty nature of the show. On the other hand, this year, […] The post Talking Animals Annual Holiday Animal Song Special–2025 first appeared on Talking Animals.
Dawn Barbone–founder of Samadhi Wildlife, a nonprofit refuge in Ormond Beach that rehabilitates sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife native to Florida—explains that she hasn't merely loved animals since she was a child, but has also loved healing them since then. It's not uncommon in the animal welfare world to encounter someone who was that kid […] The post Dawn Barbone, founder of Samadhi Wildlife first appeared on Talking Animals.
Fresh off the long Thanksgiving weekend, Jim and Lauren crawl out from under their leftover Pilgrim sandwiches to talk about Zootopia 2 absolutely owning the holiday box office, how that might shape Disney's sequel strategy, and the must-have merch that is already slithering into the parks. They also dig into McDonald's massive 70th anniversary Happy Meal promotion, Disney's official holiday book guide, and a couple of doorstop tomes that are now living in the Hersey household. In the back half, Jim takes Lauren on a whirlwind tour through nearly 80 years of Disney's talking-animal history - from Song of the South all the way to Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde. NEWS • Zootopia 2's Thanksgiving opening pulls in a projected 156 million dollars domestically and around 400 million dollars overseas in just five days - more than half a billion total and one of the biggest Thanksgiving hauls ever. • How those numbers stack up against Wicked for Good and last year's Moana 2, plus why Universal probably is not panicking while it waits for the inevitable Wicked sing-along edition and a newly announced Galinda prequel novel. • The debut of Gary the Snake - a gloriously weird Zootopia 2 sipper at Disneyland - and Jim's crusade to track down Nog the snow seal pup plush that was gifted to Disney Television Animation staffers. • McDonald's 70th celebration Happy Meal, featuring 70 different Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and classic character toys with two figures per box - plus online grumbling over who made the cut (hello, Clarabelle) and who suspiciously did not (sorry, Cinderella). • Disney Parks Blog's holiday book guide, from deep-dive art and history titles like the X Atencio tribute and John Landau's memoir to Moana's “What if she stole the heart?” Twisted Tale, kid-friendly atlases, scratch-n-sniff adventures, and the giant Holiday Magic at the Disney Parks and Bring the Magic Home books currently threatening Lauren's fingernails. FEATURE • A crash course in Disney's history with anthropomorphized animals - starting with the animated sequences in 1946's Song of the South and why so many artists remembered that era as their happiest time at the studio after returning from World War II. • The rise and fall of the abandoned Chanticleer project, the “Roy's Boys” money feud with Walt, and how that detour accidentally sent Mark Davis to Imagineering where he helped create icons like Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion. • How The Aristocats, Robin Hood, and even The Jungle Book paved the way for modern animal worlds - including the infamous animation recycling in Robin Hood's “Phony King of England” sequence that sharp-eyed fans still spot today. • The long development path from the shelved spy thriller Savage Seas, starring Jack Savage, to the fully realized animal metropolis of Zootopia - including John Lasseter's notes, Jared Bush's CIA family background, and the last-minute decision to swap Nick Wilde out for Judy Hopps as the true lead. HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Lauren Hersey - IG: @lauren_hersey_ | X: @laurenhersey2 FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR This episode of I Want That Too is brought to you by our friends at UnlockedMagic.com - the same trusted team behind the DVC Rental Store and DVC Resale Market. If you are planning a trip to Central Florida to visit Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando, the Unlocked Magic crew has some of the best deals on tickets, so do yourself a favor and use UnlockedMagic.com to make your next vacation just a little more magical. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Artist-photographer-writer Claire Rosen—who's cultivated a long, lauded career, with much of her work reflecting a longstanding passion for animals, and celebrated for its sense of whimsy—traces the shaping of this sensibility back to her childhood, reading Beatrix Potter, regularly visiting the American Museum of Natural History, and going to the zoo and the circus whenever […] The post Claire Rosen, acclaimed artist-photographer first appeared on Talking Animals.
As we've done 14 times before—spanning the better part of five years–today's program involved setting aside the usual “Talking Animals” format in order to present the show-length feature, “Ask The Trainer.” In each session of ATT, listeners are invited to call or email (or text) questions about their dogs or cats. The Trainer these listeners have an […] The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer”–15th Edition first appeared on Talking Animals.
Dr. Holly Dutton–Medical Director at the Tampa and Clearwater locations of VEG ER for Pets, a national operation specializing in around-the-clock emergency care for pets—reviews some of the VEG ER distinguishing traits we covered in her June 2025 appearance on “Talking Animals,” as a prelude to today's discussion focusing on Holiday-related emergency vet visits, and […] The post Dr. Holly Dutton, about Holiday-related emergency vet visits first appeared on Talking Animals.
Dr. Jennifer Conrad—veterinarian, founder of The Paw Project, tireless crusader against declawing cats for a quarter century—recalls the initial impetus for her anti-declaw advocacy: her work, as a newly-minted veterinarian, with declawed big cats at a wildlife sanctuary. Conrad's own history ended up dovetailing with answering my question about the history of feline declaw itself, […] The post Dr. Jennifer Conrad, veterinarian & founder of The Paw Project first appeared on Talking Animals.
Steve Hindi–founder of SHowing Animals Respect and Kindness (SHARK), a national animal welfare organization concerned with halting and/or educating the public about pigeon shoots, rodeos, bullfighting, and canned hunts, among other issues—recounts the extended process by which he transformed from avid fisherman and hunter to passionate animal advocate. In his telling, this metamorphosis was lengthy, […] The post Steve Hindi, founder of Showing Animals Respect and Kindness (SHARK) first appeared on Talking Animals.
Joshua Lisbon–a researcher/educator/storyteller at the center of a new PBS/Nature documentary, “Willow: Diary of a Mountain Lion”—describes his background and experience (and academic training) before working on the 10-year study that formed the core content of this doc.Tongue partly in cheek, Lisbon tried to dismiss his education-heavy history as “wrong” for this project. But given […] The post Joshua Lisbon, researcher/educator/storyteller central to “Willow: Diary of a Mountain Lion” first appeared on Talking Animals.
It's your first day at a new school AND your 16th birthday AND YOU'RE A WITCH?! Oh brother. Don't worry, TVPL is here to help you overcome these challenges on this week's episode covering the pilot of the TGIF classic, Sabrina the Teenage Witch! We've got talking cats, celebrity cameos galore and an unexpected connection to the greatest comic book movie ever made (Madame Web, duh.) So grab your spell books and listen now! Be sure to subscribe to TVPL for new episodes every Thursday!Hosts:Geoff KerbisRich InmanMax Singer
Andria Gibbon–founder and president of Protecting Paws for Life, a nonprofit Florida organization dedicated to helping more domestic violence shelters become pet-friendly–recalls, as a young woman in New Jersey, her transformative first foray into animal rescue, never imagining she'd still be doing it 27 years later. In a conversation pegged to October being Domestic Violence […] The post Andria Gibbon, founder and president of Protecting Paws for Life first appeared on Talking Animals.
Dr. Crystal Heath–a veterinarian who's bristled at inhumane treatment of animals throughout her career, and before, dating back to her childhood as a 4-H kid discovering the goats she'd raised would be slaughtered—recalls growing up in a rural part of Northern California, adoring animals and riding horses. Dr. Heath, a speaker at the Tampa Bay […] The post Dr. Crystal Heath, veterinarian and activist first appeared on Talking Animals.
Kirk Johnson—paleontologist, Sant Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, and onscreen narrator of “Walrus: Life on Thin Ice,” a documentary that airs Oct. 22 in the season premiere of the PBS series “Nature”—recalls a research opportunity as a grad student some 40 years ago, involving walruses. It was, he says in the […] The post Kirk Johnson, onscreen narrator of “Walrus: Life on Thin Ice” first appeared on Talking Animals.
Stephanie Boydston–founder and director of Love Life Animal Rescue & Sanctuary, a refuge in Myakka City, FL devoted to rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing farmed animals—recalls a childhood in Long Island, NY amidst a string of foster animals, reflecting her father's belief that family members should become accustomed to saying goodbye to animals. These were mostly […] The post Stephanie Boydston, founder and director of Love Life Animal Rescue & Sanctuary first appeared on Talking Animals.
Father Andrew Heyes, Rector of St. Clement's Episcopal Church in Tampa—a uniquely canine-centric man of the cloth, rarely going anywhere without his Doberman, Humphrey, at his side, sometimes including the altar—recalls growing up in Northwest England with the first of a lifelong string of dogs. He remembers a decidedly pro-animal ethos amidst his family (he […] The post Father Andrew Heyes, Rector of St. Clement's Episcopal Church in Tampa first appeared on Talking Animals.
Dr. Melissa Miller–a wearer of multiple University of Florida hats: research scientist, wildlife ecologist with the school's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, lead investigator on a project that employs Artificial Intelligence technology seeking to halt the growing population of yet another invasive species, the Argentine Black and White Tegu—describes some of the tasks associated […] The post Dr. Melissa Miller, lead investigator on University of Florida project using AI trap to halt the Argentine Black and White Tegu first appeared on Talking Animals.
Please Note: Owing to a major accident that closed down Highway 60—a central route I take in commuting to WMNF each Wednesday—I was unable to make it to the radio station to broadcast ‘Talking Animals,” having to deliver an improvised version of this show from my car, with enormous (& much-appreciated!) production assistance from Jessica […] The post Patrick Hardy, founder of Bee Platoon first appeared on Talking Animals.
Joshua Zeman–award-winning filmmaker whose new documentary, “Checkpoint Zoo,” arrives in timely fashion, providing a distinctive window into the Russian-Ukraine war, chronicling efforts to care for, then evacuate, some 5000 animals at a Ukrainian zoo called Feldman Ecopark, while bombing was underway—recounts the path from his previous doc, “The Loneliest Whale” to his new film. Zeman […] The post Joshua Zeman, director of “Checkpoint Zoo” first appeared on Talking Animals.
Elaine West–the founder of Rooterville Animal Sanctuary, a refuge housing rescued farm animals she launched in Melrose, Florida, more than two decades ago—explains the origin of her lifelong love of pigs. West pinpoints a particular pig that a local Humane Society was about to send home with “adopters” she felt certain were planning to eat […] The post Elaine West, founder of Rooterville Animal Sanctuary first appeared on Talking Animals.
As we've done 13 times prior—spanning more than four years now!-–today's program involved setting aside the usual “Talking Animals” format in order to present the show-length feature, “Ask The Trainer.” In each session of ATT, listeners are invited to call or email (or text) questions about their dogs or cats. The Trainer these listeners have an opportunity […] The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer”–14th Edition first appeared on Talking Animals.
Dr. Eleanor Spicer Rice–an entomologist by training, and author whose books have tackled topics ranging from spiders to microbes—responds to my observation that her new set of books, “The Deadliest Series,” appears to represent a redoubling of her commitment to writing for young readers. It felt worth exploring, in part because Spicer Rice holds a […] The post Dr. Eleanor Spicer Rice, entomologist and author of “The Deadliest Series” first appeared on Talking Animals.
The Great Cruise Catastrophe, Talking Animals & Jurassic Park Debate | Divinely Uninspired Podcast Welcome back to another episode of the Divinely Uninspired Podcast! In this summer-themed episode, Paul, Jeremy, and Penny dive deep into some wild topics. The gang discusses everything from allowances for children, summer activities, and the infamous Carnival Poop Cruise disaster. Paul brings up a controversial theory about whether animals used to talk, sparking a lively debate. They also touch on the authenticity of dinosaurs and the age of the Earth. To top it off, a Jurassic Park argument breaks out, and we ponder whether we'd visit a real-life dinosaur park. You won't want to miss this fun-filled episode filled with laughs, deep dives, and a bit of friendly banter. 00:00 Welcome to the Divinely Uninspired Podcast 00:19 Summer Plans and School Schedules 00:49 Allowance and Chores Discussion 03:31 Talking to Kids About Money 06:43 Annabelle and Paranormal Stories 14:51 Travel and Airport Experiences 22:45 Cruise Ship Incidents and Safety 30:15 Debating Carnival's Response to the Cruise Incident 31:11 The Infamous Poop Cruise: What Really Happened 35:34 Documentary Review: The Poop Cruise 45:22 Jurassic Park and Dinosaur Debates 54:26 The Age of the Earth and Science vs. Faith 1:02:16 Talking Animals and Biblical Interpretations 1:08:33 Closing Thoughts and Fun Questions
Marsha Panuce—founder of Donte's Den, a distinctive sanctuary in multiple ways, including that it extends across 50 acres (in Myakka City, FL), and primarily houses dogs—recalls growing up loving dogs, including pilgrimages with her Dad every Father's Day to the local shelter, to adopt a dog. This passion for pooches traversed her formative years and […] The post Marsha Panuce, founder of Donte's Den first appeared on Talking Animals.
Nicci Wright–co-founder and co-chairperson of the African Pangolin Working Group (APWG), dedicated to the protection and the conservation of the pangolin, the world's most trafficked animal—recalls her first encounter with a pangolin more than two decades ago. Echoing a response commonly experienced after individuals are introduced to these striking-looking animals, Wright felt compelled to help […] The post Nicci Wright, co-founder of the African Pangolin Working Group first appeared on Talking Animals.
Adam Sugalski–who leads the efforts of Bear Defenders, a coalition dedicated to ending bear hunting across the United States; their singular focus currently is opposing the bear hunt that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has proposed for 2025—recalls how information imparted in high school prompted some unexpected contemplation, and a life change, […] The post Adam Sugalski, veteran advocate opposing bear hunt first appeared on Talking Animals.
C. Annie Peters, president and CEO of Pet Partners—a Bellevue, Wash.-based national therapy animal organization focusing on improving human health and well-being through the human-animal bond—traces her path from once-aspiring engineer (who realized she didn't really like engineering), venturing into an extended stint in the non-profit world, working at Special Olympics International before landing at […] The post C. Annie Peters, president and CEO of Pet Partners first appeared on Talking Animals.
Dr. Holly Dutton, Medical Director at the Tampa and Clearwater locations of VEG ER for Pets–a national enterprise that specializes in providing around-the-clock emergency and critical care services for pets—flips the script on my mention of the countless guests who work with animals in some capacity, grew up wanting to be a veterinarian, but for […] The post Dr. Holly Dutton, Medical Director VEG ER for Pets first appeared on Talking Animals.
Tanya Smith–Founder and President of Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, a 459-acre sanctuary in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, chiefly housing abused, abandoned, and neglected big cats—recalls a precocious first foray into big cat rescue…at age 11. She explains that this was the outgrowth of her parents—inveterate animal lovers—intervening in an odd, colorful situation where a lion cub […] The post Tanya Smith, founder & president of Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge first appeared on Talking Animals.
As we've done 12 times prior—spanning just over four years now!–today's program involved setting aside the usual “Talking Animals” format in order to present the show-length feature, “Ask The Trainer.” In each session of ATT, listeners are invited to call or email (or text) questions about their dogs or cats, particularly . The Trainer these listeners have […] The post Glen Hatchell: dog trainer, behaviorist–“Ask The Trainer”–13th Edition first appeared on Talking Animals.