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Episode 1 of Series 8: The World of Animal Sheltering
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Ever thought about the misconceptions that surround nuisance wildlife management or how those misconceptions might be affecting policies and attitudes? Join us for a compelling discussion with Scott Giacoppo, Director of National Shelter Outreach for Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.
"when you are talking about killing animals for population management, it has proven not to work, right? It doesn't work. It never has, and it never will. And if it did work, we wouldn't have to repeat it every single year." - Scott Giacoppo
Listen as we bust 7 myths and underscore the need for shelters to build relationships with adopters, and discuss proactive ways to support existing pet owners. Through it all, Scott challenges us to reconsider our obligations to animals, the biases that might be clouding our judgment, and how we can all strive towards a more sustainable model of animal care. You don't want to miss this conversation, packed with thought-provoking insights and stories that will inspire you to redefine your relationship with the animal kingdom.
Book Recommendation: Switch: How to Make Change When Change Is Hard- by Dan Heath and Chip Heath
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable- by Patrick Lencioni

Other Links:
Pets For Life
Bear Releases in DC/MD
If you liked this episode try...
E28: Animal Care Deserts, Accessibility and Love with CARE CEO, James Evans
E29: Your Wild Neighbors with Alyssa Ellison
E11: How to Be a Humane Gardener with Nancy Lawson, The Humane Gardener
E18: Breaking Stereotypes and Talking About Cats with The TrapKing, Sterling Davis

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1. Myth Busting and Animal Connection (00:00:00)

2. Connecting With Wildlife and Policy Change (00:04:12)

3. Debate Over Wildlife Management Methods (00:12:34)

4. De-Escalation and Wildlife Management (00:23:04)

5. Evolving Beliefs and Adoption Process (00:30:43)

6. Lying About Pets and Irresponsible Owners (00:39:45)

7. Challenges and Misconceptions in Animal Sheltering (00:53:03)

8. Improving Animal Shelters Nationwide (01:02:03)

9. Books and Our Obligation to Animals (01:17:11)

10. Animal Welfare and Myth Busting (01:20:49)

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Episode 1 of Series 8: The World of Animal Sheltering
Transcript
Ever thought about the misconceptions that surround nuisance wildlife management or how those misconceptions might be affecting policies and attitudes? Join us for a compelling discussion with Scott Giacoppo, Director of National Shelter Outreach for Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.
"when you are talking about killing animals for population management, it has proven not to work, right? It doesn't work. It never has, and it never will. And if it did work, we wouldn't have to repeat it every single year." - Scott Giacoppo
Listen as we bust 7 myths and underscore the need for shelters to build relationships with adopters, and discuss proactive ways to support existing pet owners. Through it all, Scott challenges us to reconsider our obligations to animals, the biases that might be clouding our judgment, and how we can all strive towards a more sustainable model of animal care. You don't want to miss this conversation, packed with thought-provoking insights and stories that will inspire you to redefine your relationship with the animal kingdom.
Book Recommendation: Switch: How to Make Change When Change Is Hard- by Dan Heath and Chip Heath
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable- by Patrick Lencioni

Other Links:
Pets For Life
Bear Releases in DC/MD
If you liked this episode try...
E28: Animal Care Deserts, Accessibility and Love with CARE CEO, James Evans
E29: Your Wild Neighbors with Alyssa Ellison
E11: How to Be a Humane Gardener with Nancy Lawson, The Humane Gardener
E18: Breaking Stereotypes and Talking About Cats with The TrapKing, Sterling Davis

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

  continue reading

챕터

1. Myth Busting and Animal Connection (00:00:00)

2. Connecting With Wildlife and Policy Change (00:04:12)

3. Debate Over Wildlife Management Methods (00:12:34)

4. De-Escalation and Wildlife Management (00:23:04)

5. Evolving Beliefs and Adoption Process (00:30:43)

6. Lying About Pets and Irresponsible Owners (00:39:45)

7. Challenges and Misconceptions in Animal Sheltering (00:53:03)

8. Improving Animal Shelters Nationwide (01:02:03)

9. Books and Our Obligation to Animals (01:17:11)

10. Animal Welfare and Myth Busting (01:20:49)

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Send us a text Episode 4/4 Series 11 Animals of The Maui Wildfires Transcript Welcome to the 103rd episode of The Deal with Animals AND the last episode of Season One. In episode 3/4 we heard stories of survival and reunification of the animals lost in the fires. Then we delved into the question of why access to the burn zone to save more animals was suddenly denied. In this episode we delve into the ongoing housing crisis for Lahaina's community post-wildfire, we explore the roles of trapping, fostering, and transport programs in managing displaced animals and Staff from the Maui Humane Society share heart-rending stories of rescue and reunification, while reflecting on their experiences working in the burn zone. Please take a moment now and visit Donate to Maui Humane Society a special joint page set up my MHS in partnership with TDWA to raise money for MHS' continues efforts for the animals of Maui. Thank you to All the staff of Maui Humane Society for the dedication to the animals of Maui but in particular, thank you to the guests of this series who shared their stories. Follow the Blog and/or the Newsletter for full bio's and links Moani Makaiwi was one of the first animal rescuers on scene during the tragic Lahaina fires. Between her strong family history in Lahaina as a native Hawaiian and her dedication to rescuing animals as a Humane Enforcement Officer, Moani's story is truly one that you will not forget. Emily Drose is one of MHS' two Fire Cat Specialists. In this role, she has worked closely with the feeding/trapping team in the burn zone and manages the cats' movement once in the care of MHS. She was born and raised on Maui, with a background as a large animal veterinary technician, lead emergency vet tech, ( Hawaii's first ) community cat coordinator ,community outreach and humane enforcement. Johnny Lingao is Maui Humane Society's Wildfire Community Liaison. In this role, Johnny works directly with displaced Lahaina residents and those affected by the fires to get them what they need to keep their pets, whether that be veterinary care, pet housing deposits, supplies, food, etc. Jenny Miller The Director of Development of MHS at the time of the wildfires and my guide around the Maui Humane Society campus in October 2023 Katie Shannon worked at Maui Humane Society for 3 years, including Director of Marketing and Communications during the fires in August 2023. Katie's background is in media and marketing strategy Other Links Please give at Pasadena SPCA Links to Series 11 Animals of the Maui Wildfires 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…
 
Send us a text Episode 3/4 Series 11 Animals of The Maui Wildfires Transcript Welcome to the 102nd episode of The Deal with Animals. In the last episode we followed the stories of five staff members at Maui Humane Society and we heard about the efforts of the MHS team the first days after the fire. Moani, humane resource officer, shared her emotional journey through Lahaina's burn zone and the coordination between multiple organizations that rallied to help Maui's Animals. In this episode we hear stories of survival and reunification of the animals lost in the fires. Then we delve into the question of why access to the burn zone to save more animals was suddenly denied. Please take a moment now and visit Donate to Maui Humane Society a special joint page set up my MHS in partnership with TDWA to raise money for MHS' continues efforts for the animals of Maui. Thank you to All the staff of Maui Humane Society for the dedication to the animals of Maui but in particular, thank you to the guests of this series who shared their stories. Follow the Blog and/or the Newsletter for full bio's and links Moani Makaiwi was one of the first animal rescuers on scene during the tragic Lahaina fires. Between her strong family history in Lahaina as a native Hawaiian and her dedication to rescuing animals as a Humane Enforcement Officer, Moani's story is truly one that you will not forget. Emily Drose is one of MHS' two Fire Cat Specialists. In this role, she has worked closely with the feeding/trapping team in the burn zone and manages the cats' movement once in the care of MHS. She was born and raised on Maui, with a background as a large animal veterinary technician, lead emergency vet tech, ( Hawaii's first ) community cat coordinator ,community outreach and humane enforcement. Johnny Lingao is Maui Humane Society's Wildfire Community Liaison. In this role, Johnny works directly with displaced Lahaina residents and those affected by the fires to get them what they need to keep their pets, whether that be veterinary care, pet housing deposits, supplies, food, etc. Jenny Miller The Director of Development of MHS at the time of the wildfires and my guide around the Maui Humane Society campus in October 2023 Katie Shannon worked at Maui Humane Society for 3 years, including Director of Marketing and Communications during the fires in August 2023. Katie's background is in media and marketing strategy Other Links A Please give at Pasadena SPCA Links to Series 11 Animals of the Maui Wildfires 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…
 
Send us a text Episode 2/4 Series 11 Animals of The Maui Wildfires Transcript Welcome to the 101st episode of The Deal with Animals. In the last episode we met five staff members at Maui Humane Society and we learned about the animal community of Maui and their relationship to MHS. Moani, humane resource officer, walked us through the start of her journey into the burn zone of Lahaina to search for animals in need...and her parents. Please take a moment now and visit Donate to Maui Humane Society a special joint page set up my MHS in partnership with TDWA to raise money for MHS' continues efforts for the animals of Maui. Thank you to All the staff of Maui Humane Society for the dedication to the animals of Maui but in particular, thank you to the guests of this series who shared their stories. Follow the Blog and/or the Newsletter for full bio's and links Moani Makaiwi was one of the first animal rescuers on scene during the tragic Lahaina fires. Between her strong family history in Lahaina as a native Hawaiian and her dedication to rescuing animals as a Humane Enforcement Officer, Moani's story is truly one that you will not forget. Emily Drose is one of MHS' two Fire Cat Specialists. In this role, she has worked closely with the feeding/trapping team in the burn zone and manages the cats' movement once in the care of MHS. She was born and raised on Maui, with a background as a large animal veterinary technician, lead emergency vet tech, ( Hawaii's first ) community cat coordinator ,community outreach and humane enforcement. Johnny Lingao is Maui Humane Society's Wildfire Community Liaison. In this role, Johnny works directly with displaced Lahaina residents and those affected by the fires to get them what they need to keep their pets, whether that be veterinary care, pet housing deposits, supplies, food, etc. Jenny Miller The Director of Development of MHS at the time of the wildfires and my guide around the Maui Humane Society campus in October 2023 Katie Shannon worked at Maui Humane Society for 3 years, including Director of Marketing and Communications during the fires in August 2023. Katie's background is in media and marketing strategy Other Links AP News Compassion Fatigue Greater Good Bissell Pet Foundation Please give at Pasadena SPCA Links to Series 11 Animals of the Maui Wildfires 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…
 
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