6 episodes

Prof Annie Berglund takes her students and listeners into the homes and offices of animal activists, researchers, and lifesavers, making visible the unique spaces where animals exist.

Seeing Animals Seeing Animals

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

Prof Annie Berglund takes her students and listeners into the homes and offices of animal activists, researchers, and lifesavers, making visible the unique spaces where animals exist.

    Seeing Wildcats

    Seeing Wildcats

    Just in time for the binge-worthy release of Tiger King on Netflix, Annie interviews Tammy, founder of Wildcat Sanctuary in Sandstone, Minnesota. Housing tigers, cougars, lions, and other exotic cats, Tammy tells us about the work of her sanctuary in rehabilitating animals from the unsettling and wild world of illegal exotic pet trafficking. Recorded just days after the sentencing of Joe Exotic, we consider how our own choices on social media and in entertainment can create serious ramifications for beloved species of animals.

    • 44 min
    Seeing Carbon

    Seeing Carbon

    Dr. Ben Houlton, Director of UC Davis' Muir Institute of the Environment, sits down with Annie to discuss the increasing impacts of a changing climate on people, animals, and ecosystems. From growing up in Wisconsin to being on the forefront of innovative climate solutions in California, Ben's knowledge and passion have shaped him into a "climate optimist." In the midst of urgent challenges is a monumental opportunity for humanity.

    • 36 min
    Seeing Pollinators

    Seeing Pollinators

    Bees: A Comeback Story. This week Annie switches gears from exploring questions of animal rights to examining the movers and shakers of our ecosystem: pollinators. Bridget Mendel of the University of Minnesota Bee Squad explains the symbiotic relationship of bees with, well, everything! A creative writer, she shows us the shifts in our collective imagination of bees through history and literature, while also explaining the unique services offered through the U of M Bee Veterans program.
     
    Local shoutout: Vegan East in White Bear & Minneapolis, Minnesota

    • 38 min
    Seeing Virtue

    Seeing Virtue

    Virtue Salon of Columbus, Ohio is a pioneer in humane cosmetics, dedicating their entire operation to cruelty-free and vegan products and services. Annie hears from founder and stylist Melanie Guzzo about the impacts of our beauty and hygiene choices on animals, the environment, and our own bodies.

    • 38 min
    Seeing Shelter

    Seeing Shelter

    Annie sits down with Elizabeth Feldhausen, owner of Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary, to hear how stories of cruelty and neglect can become ones of compassion and hope. With two locations, dozens of adoptable cats, and one very famous 'cat grandpa', Safe Haven works tirelessly to give special needs felines a forever home.
    Local shoutout: Wicked Willow in Stevens Point, Wisconsin

    • 31 min
    Seeing Sanctuary

    Seeing Sanctuary

    Paramedic by day and activist the rest of the time, Jered Camp of Iowa Farm Sanctuary joins Annie as she considers our moral responsibility to animals in food production. Listen closely for a surprise visit from a rescued piglet named Wilma. 
    Local shoutout: J Selby's in Saint Paul, Minnesota

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

KailynHillVDW ,

Educational AND Entertaining

As a life-long animal activist and recent vegetarian, this is sooo good to listen to because there is still so much I don’t know. Annie does a great job of making the podcast educational while keeping it interesting. Love it!

ChiBoi5631 ,

Great conversation and intelligent host and guests

Great great great! Best part is a small interruption as a pig runs under the table!

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