Better Life for Animals

Cheryl Moss

Better Life for Animals is your go-to podcast for powerful stories from animal sanctuaries, vegan activists, and animal welfare changemakers. Each episode dives into real-life journeys of rescuing farmed animals, building compassionate communities, and living a cruelty-free, plant-based lifestyle. Hosted by animal advocate Cheryl Moss, the show highlights how rescue sanctuaries across the globe give abused and abandoned animals a second chance at life. You'll hear from nonprofit founders, vegan thought leaders, and animal rights experts who are creating a better world—one animal at a time. Whether you're passionate about ethical living, run a small sanctuary, or simply want to support animal rescue efforts, this podcast will inspire and empower you to take action. Tune in and discover how you can help create a better life for animals everywhere.

  1. 044: From Local News to National Reach: Animal Sanctuary PR Strategies with Heather Ripley

    5D AGO

    044: From Local News to National Reach: Animal Sanctuary PR Strategies with Heather Ripley

    What if national media coverage for your animal sanctuary did not start with a big pitch or a major publication, but with your local newspaper? In this episode of the Better Life for Animals Podcast, host Cheryl Moss sits down with Heather Ripley, founder and CEO of Orange Orchard PR, to unpack what actually works when it comes to media visibility for animal sanctuaries. Heather shares how a successful career in traditional public relations evolved into purpose driven work after she went vegan and aligned her professional skills with animal advocacy. That shift led her to create Orange Orchard PR, an agency dedicated to helping sanctuaries and animal advocacy organizations tell their stories with clarity and impact. In this conversation, Heather explains: Why local media coverage is the foundation for regional and national visibility How clear and consistent messaging builds trust with reporters and producers Why sanctuaries must think like businesses to achieve long term sustainability How donor connection and animal focused storytelling lead to recurring support When investing in professional communication delivers lasting results This episode is packed with practical insight for sanctuary founders, board members, staff, and advocates who want to grow awareness without losing the heart of their mission. If you care about helping sanctuaries move beyond survival and into stability, this is an episode you will want to listen to and share. https://www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/044-Heather-Ripley

    30 min
  2. 042: Rescuing the Forgotten: How Tim Woodward is Transforming Massive Animal Hoarding Cases into Hope

    DEC 8

    042: Rescuing the Forgotten: How Tim Woodward is Transforming Massive Animal Hoarding Cases into Hope

    When the mortgage industry collapsed, Tim Woodward took a hard look at his life and realized something was missing. A volunteer role with In Defense of Animals exposed him to the hidden crisis of animal suffering across the country and set him on a path that would change everything. Seventeen years later, Tim is the Executive Director of Animal Rescue Corps, a national organization built to serve communities with no shelters, no animal control, and no resources when cruelty strikes. ARC works directly with law enforcement, responds at no cost, and steps in whether the case involves ten animals or two hundred. What began in abandoned barns and empty big box stores is now a permanent rescue center in Tennessee capable of housing 200 dogs, treating exotic animals, and coordinating nationwide transport. But for Tim, the real victories are quieter. It is the moment a shut down dog learns to trust again. The moment survival turns into safety. ARC never leaves animals behind. From dogs to chickens, rabbits, horses, and even hundreds of rats in one of their largest cases, the team stays until every life is safe. Tim also speaks candidly about compassion fatigue, post-COVID challenges, and the reality of running a national rescue on limited funding. Named a CNN Hero, Tim uses the recognition to grow ARC's impact, not his own profile. With a budget just over one million a year, every donation directly translates into animals saved. If this story moved you, visit AnimalRescueCorps.org to donate, volunteer, or get involved. One decision can change the world for one animal today.  www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/042-Tim-Woodward

    37 min
  3. 041: From Bullying to Brave Change: Michele Fasnacht's Journey to Solid Rock Community School

    DEC 1

    041: From Bullying to Brave Change: Michele Fasnacht's Journey to Solid Rock Community School

    Discover how compassionate education is transforming the lives of children and rescued animals in this powerful conversation with Michele Fasnacht, founder of Solid Rock Community School and the Sanctuary at Solid Rock. Michele shares how her personal journey through childhood trauma, chronic illness, and a life changing shift to plant based living shaped an education model unlike anything else in the country. In this episode, you will learn how rescued pigs, primates, ducks, and other farmed animals have become mentors for students, teaching empathy, responsibility, and emotional awareness through daily connection and hands on care. Michele explains how the Compassionate Humane Education framework integrates humane learning, animal advocacy, plant based meals, and sustainability into every part of a child's day. This episode also explores how Michele reversed years of debilitating MS symptoms after removing dairy, why her school launched a fully plant based cafeteria, and how the SAVE program prepares students for careers in veterinary medicine, wildlife rehabilitation, and animal rights. If you want to understand how humane education, vegan living, rescued animals, and trauma informed teaching can reshape the future of learning, this interview delivers deep insight and practical inspiration for educators, parents, sanctuary leaders, and advocates. Listen to the full episode and explore more interviews with sanctuary founders, animal advocates, and changemakers at BetterLifeForAnimals.com. Full episode: https://www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/041-Michele-Fasnacht

    39 min
  4. 039: Miyoko Schinner's Rancho Compasión: How a Simple Rescue Became a Global Force for Change

    NOV 17

    039: Miyoko Schinner's Rancho Compasión: How a Simple Rescue Became a Global Force for Change

    What if two rescued goats could change the direction of your life? That is exactly what happened to Miyoko Schinner. In this episode, Miyoko walks through the moment she said yes to helping two baby goats and how that single choice grew into Rancho Compasión, a sanctuary now home to more than 100 rescued animals in Northern California. She shares the turning points, the setbacks, and the daily work it takes to build something that matters. The Birth of Rancho Compasión Miyoko explains how a short term favor became a long term mission as she built a 501c3 focused on healing for both animals and people. The Power of Connection You will hear stories about cross species friendships, kids discovering plant based food they actually love, and the way real relationships erase the labels we put on animals. Beyond Rescue Miyoko talks about what it really takes to create a sanctuary that lasts. Planning, budgeting, staffing, veterinary care, feed, housing, and real time off. This is not a hobby. It is a promise. Building Community Miyoko believes the cure for loneliness begins in the kitchen. Cook together. Eat together. Invite people in. Community grows at the table. The Vegan Creamery Her new book gives practical tools for making dairy free milks, yogurts, cheeses, and ice creams at home using whole food ingredients and simple repeatable methods. If you have ever wondered how one person can create change, this conversation shows exactly what it looks like in real life. Full post: www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/039-Miyoko-Schinner

    40 min
5
out of 5
7 Ratings

About

Better Life for Animals is your go-to podcast for powerful stories from animal sanctuaries, vegan activists, and animal welfare changemakers. Each episode dives into real-life journeys of rescuing farmed animals, building compassionate communities, and living a cruelty-free, plant-based lifestyle. Hosted by animal advocate Cheryl Moss, the show highlights how rescue sanctuaries across the globe give abused and abandoned animals a second chance at life. You'll hear from nonprofit founders, vegan thought leaders, and animal rights experts who are creating a better world—one animal at a time. Whether you're passionate about ethical living, run a small sanctuary, or simply want to support animal rescue efforts, this podcast will inspire and empower you to take action. Tune in and discover how you can help create a better life for animals everywhere.

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