A WILL & A WAY Rachel Hinman
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- Society & Culture
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Host Rachel Hinman travels the world to witness the work of founders, activists and advocates who are fighting to change the fate of animals on this planet. This podcast addresses the complex relationship that humans have with wild, captive and domesticated animals. Hear firsthand from those defending the defenseless, in hopes to ignite collective change for animals, everywhere.
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Kartick Satyanarayan, Wildlife SOS
Wildlife SOS is dedicated to protecting and preserving India’s wildlife, as well as rescuing and caring for orphaned, injured and exploited animals. Co-founder Kartick Satyanarayan and I discuss the incredible efforts of the organization, including eradicating the centuries-old practice of ‘dancing bears’, building India’s first and only elephant hospital, and taking on Amazon (and winning).
Please follow and support Wildlife SOS:
wildlifeSOS.org
@wildlifesos
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Aimee Clarke, Slaughterhouse Survivors
Slaughterhouse Survivors rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes dogs (and cats) intercepted from the meat trade in Harbin, China. Aimee Clarke (one of the three founders) and I discuss the Dog Meat Trade in China, the unexpected evolution of the organization and the polarizing effects of animal rescue.
Please follow and support Slaughterhouse Survivors:
harbinshs.com
@slaughterhouse_survivors
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Introduction
The animal kingdom needs our help.
I’ve been traveling around the world to witness the work of founders, activists and advocates who fight every damn day on behalf of animals. On this season, you’ll hear challenging conversations about the impact we’ve had on wild, captive and domesticated animals, and, what can be done to change their fate. With our help, there is hope.
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Rachel
Customer Reviews
The inside of the hard work shared out!
Great conversation team up and talk about thinking about what we do. What we have to do. What we avoid doing. And powerful experiences and insight therein. We humans are animals too, not just in charge of everything on earth. {from Slaughterhouse Survivors: "I know that I've lost a lot of myself going into this rescue, but I think if I walked away after that I wouldn't be able to find myself again."} Hope for life.