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Episode 608: How to Love Animals in a Human-Shaped World w/ Henry Mance

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▶ PLAY THIS EPISODE Our Hen House welcomes author Henry Mance to the podcast this week for an insightful conversation about his debut book, How to Love Animals In a Human-Shaped World. Henry tells us how his young daughters inspired […]

Join hostesses Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan on this unique and fun award-winning podcast that focuses on changing the world for animals.

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Our Hen House 28 August 2021

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