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The Intuitive Nature of Our Pets with Margo Donohue

The Animal That Changed You 26 October 2022

Today on The Animal That Changed You, we’re joined by Margo Donohue. Margo is the creative brain behind the blog, Brooklyn Fit Chick. She’s a lover of pop culture, podcasting, writing, health, and fitness. She’s also the author of “Filmed in Brooklyn,” Margo’s first book project for History Press. Margo …continue

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Rehabilitating Dogs and Making Difficult Decisions with Saharai Salazar

The Animal That Changed You 21 September 2022

Saharai Salazar is as close to a superhero for animals as it gets. With over 18 years of experience working with canines, Saharai has become a dog rehabilitator, a death row dog advocate, and the go-to person to turn homeless dogs into superstars.In today’s episode, Saharai shares her story, both …continue

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Finding the Heart Behind Animal Activism with Moby

The Animal That Changed You 14 September 2022

We have an incredibly special guest on today’s episode of The Animal That Changed You. The one and only Moby joins Jenny and Katya in a most insightful conversation about Moby’s activism, beliefs, and the animals who have changed him.Moby is a wildly successful musician, producer, singer, and songwriter. He …continue

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Overcoming the Challenges of Running a Non-Profit Animal Transport Organization with Brittnie Battle

The Animal That Changed You 7 September 2022

Does your community need better legislation for animal shelters and rescues? Join us as we welcome Brittnie Battle of Charlie’s Angels Saving Animals (CASA), a 501c3 non-profit rescue transport organization in Tennessee. CASA brings animals from overcrowded/underfunded rural shelters to rescues in the northeast that don’t have the overpopulation problem …continue