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Sentientism
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Hugo Award winning Sci-Fi author Peter Watts – “We are entropic eddies complex enough to have woken up” – Sentientism 56 – REMASTERED

Sentientism 22 March 2025

Peter Watts (https://rifters.com/) is a Hugo Award winning sci-fi author. His works include the Rifters trilogy (e.g. Starfish) & the Firefall series (e.g. Blindsight). He earned a Ph.D from the Univ of BC Canada. He held several academic positions & worked as a marine-mammal biologist before becoming an author. In Sentientist …continue

Our Hen House
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Inside the Psychology of Animal Advocacy with PHAIR Society’s Kristof Dhont and Jared Piazza

Our Hen House 21 March 2025

Leading researchers from the Psychology of Human Animal Intergroup Relations (PHAIR) Society join us to explore the science behind effective animal advocacy. Social psychologists Kristof Dhont and Jared Piazza share evidence-based insights about why people resist changing their behavior toward animals despite claiming to care about them and what this …continue

The Anthrozoology Podcast
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Ep 41 – More-Than-Human Worlding, with Dr Madi Mañetto Quick, pt1/2.

The Anthrozoology Podcast 19 March 2025

More-Than-Human Worlding: Analysis and Exploration of Farm Animal Sanctuaries, World-Building and Speculative Design, with Dr Madi Mañetto Quick, Part 1.In episode 41 of the Anthrozoology Podcast we join Dr. Madi Mañetto Quick , for part one of two on a discussion on her PhD research which explored the narratives of …continue

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Jonathan Birch: The Edge of Sentience

Species Unite 19 March 2025

“I mean, organoids in general are very exciting replacements for animal research because you could model a kidney or a liver or a or a heart without taking them from a real animal, which it’s very important to support that kind of thing. But yes, when it’s the brain, there’s …continue

How I Learned to Love Shrimp
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David Kay on the emerging cultivated meat industry

How I Learned to Love Shrimp 19 March 2025

David Kay shares his experience as the first employee at Upside Foods, offering a deep dive into the cultivated meat industry’s challenges, successes, and political landscape. As an animal advocate who entered the alternative protein space, he provides unique insights on depolarising the conversation around cultivated meat and building bipartisan …continue

Animals in Translation
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Poultry in China with Lisa Yang

Animals in Translation Animals in Translation 15 March 2025

In this episode of Animals in Translation, Sophie, Kerri, and The Cat interview Lisa Yang to discuss her recently published research paper: Animal welfare with Chinese characteristics: Chinese poultry producers’ perceptions of, and attitudes towards, animal welfare. Lisa found that, although poultry producers have an understanding of animal welfare, prioritizing …continue

Our Hen House
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Keeping Families Together: Housing Justice for People and Their Pets with Christine Kim

Our Hen House 14 March 2025

Christine Kim, founder of My Dog is My Home, joins us to discuss the critical intersection of housing justice and animal companionship. This eye-opening conversation explores how homeless services, emergency shelters, and housing policies can better serve people and their companion animals, challenging systemic barriers that often force families to …continue

Animal Rights: the Debate
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Heart of Darkness

Animal Rights: the Debate 13 March 2025

When future generations look back at our appalling treatment of other animals, Camp Beagle in Cambridgeshire will symbolise the extraordinary commitment of the few who refused to allow the atrocities of scientific research on animals to go unchallenged. In this episode, Sole Iriart, a spokesperson for Britain’s longest – running …continue