• Home
  • keyboard_arrow_right iROAR member
  • keyboard_arrow_right
  • keyboard_arrow_right 106. How Can Poetry Drive Change for National Animal Rights Day with Natasha Matsaert and Julie Knopp (S12)
play_arrow

iROAR member

106. How Can Poetry Drive Change for National Animal Rights Day with Natasha Matsaert and Julie Knopp (S12)

The Deal With Animals 7 October 2024


Background
share close

Send us a text

“If there’s anything that will make people think twice and reflect it would be have stories and poems like this.”Natasha Matsaert

Ep 2, series 12: Animals in Art and Culture Transcript

The episode features poetry and insights from a writing workshop, aimed at fostering empathetic connections and motivating change.
The discussion centers around the power of poetry and art in animal advocacy, particularly highlighting the National Animal Rights Day event. They explore how stories can inspire action, share writing tips! (Please be aware that this episode may not be appropriate for all audiences).

Guests: Julie Knopp is a writer and animal advocate based in St. Paul, Minnesota. Julie’s writing has been featured in HuffPost, New York Daily News, Minneapolis Star Tribune, and other prominent media outlets. Julie holds a Master of Arts in Teaching and enjoys teaching change-makers how they can use writing and media strategy to advance their cause. To learn more about Julie, visit julieknopp.com.

Natasha Matsaert 

Book Recommendations: The Cow with Ear Tag #1389 by Kathryn Gillespie
Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer

Other Links: https://www.startribune.com/article/600284345/
https://hemingwayapp.com/

17-19 Nov 2024- Free of Charge- Online
Anthrozoology as an International Practice- A Student Conference in Human0-Animal Studies

Show Credits⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠Read the Blog! (Guest profiles, book recommendations, trailers and more!)

What to start your own podcast in he Animal Advocacy or Animal Welfare Space? Check out my ⁠⁠⁠⁠ Podcast Mentoring Services⁠⁠⁠⁠!

⁠⁠⁠⁠Become a Patron! ⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠Sign up for the Newsletter

Humans interact with animals every day of our lives. Even those without pets interact with animals in various ways: diet, wildlife, the clothes they wear. Even most medicines use animals in testing or in the medicine itself. This is a podcast about Anthrozoology: the study of interaction between humans and non-human animals.

SUBSCRIBE: Spotify | RSS | Google Podcasts

FOLLOW: Facebook

Previous episode
The Deal With Animals
play_arrow
share playlist_add
close
  • 2

iROAR member

105. What Can Animals Tell Us About Ancient Egypt? with PhD, Linda Evans (S12: Animals in Art and Culture)

The Deal With Animals 23 September 2024

“Yeah, what is the deal with animals?  I think, mulling this over, and what I keep coming back to in my mind is  they are magic made manifest.” -Linda Evans, PhD. Part 1, Series 12: Animals in Art and Culture …continue

Read more trending_flat

Proudly brought to you by: The Deal With Animals 23 September 2024

The Deal With Animals
play_arrow
share playlist_add
close

iROAR member

122. What Sparks Change in Our View of Animals? PHAIR 2025 with Dr. Matti Wilks and Dr Luke Mcguire

The Deal With Animals 26 May 2025

Send us a textSpecial Episode: Psychology for Human Animal Intergroup relations. PHAIR 2025 Register!  TranscriptGuests: Dr Matti Wilks is a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Edinburgh. She completed her PhD at the University of Queensland, …continue

Read more trending_flat

Proudly brought to you by: The Deal With Animals 26 May 2025

The Deal With Animals
play_arrow
share playlist_add
close

iROAR member

121. Is the Joy of Sex Common Across Species? with Dr. Jonathan Balcombe (S13)

The Deal With Animals 19 May 2025

Send us a textEpisode 6 of the series: Sex and Animals Transcript Dr. Jonathan Balcombe elaborates on the nuanced distinctions between consciousness and sentience, emphasizing that emotions and feelings play crucial roles in animals’ daily lives, much like in humans. Guest: Dr. …continue

Read more trending_flat

Proudly brought to you by: The Deal With Animals 19 May 2025