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The Animal That Changed You
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Cultivating Compassion and Supporting Animal Welfare Workers with Jessica Dolce

The Animal That Changed You 31 August 2022

Compassion fatigue is a real thing. Especially in the animal welfare industry, especially for those who feel and give with their whole hearts. And it isn’t talked about nearly enough. That’s why we’re so excited to have Jessica Dolce here, a compassion fatigue educator and coach with incredible experience and …continue

Freedom of Species
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Horror Movies and Challenging the Human/Animal Dichotomy

Freedom of Species 28 August 2022

Harley and Nick discuss the following horror movies from an animal rights perspective: Get Out, Midsommar, Raw and Us. In discussing Get Out, we draw on Aph Ko’s book Racism as Zoological Witchcraft: A Guide to Getting Out: https://lanternpm.org/book/racism-as-zoological-witchcraft/  Music: Animal liberation by Los Fastidios: https://www.losfastidios.net/ Television by IDLES: https://idlesband.bandcamp.com/album/joy-as-an-act-of-resistance Which side are you …continue

The Anthrozoology Podcast
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Episode 17 – Animal-Themed Tattoo Narratives

Anthrozoology Podcast 25 August 2022

In this episode, we discuss animal-themed tattoo narratives, which were the subject of co-host Kris Hill’s MA Dissertation (Anthrozoology, University of Exeter, 2018). The findings were subsequently written up and published as two papers in Anthrozoös (Hill 2020, 2021).  In our discussion, we primarily focused on the first paper (Hill …continue

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The Anthrozoology Podcast – Animal-Themed Tattoo Narratives #17

The Anthrozoology Podcast 25 August 2022

In this episode, we discuss animal-themed tattoo narratives, which were the subject of co-host Kris Hill’s MA Dissertation (Anthrozoology, University of Exeter, 2018). The findings were subsequently written up and published as two papers in Anthrozoös (Hill 2020, 2021).  In our discussion, we primarily focused on the first paper (Hill …continue