Humane Action Pittsburgh Podcast
By Humane Action Pittsburgh
Humane Action Pittsburgh PodcastFeb 23, 2023
Episode 29 - Tim Lydon
Natalie is back! She joins Jason to talk with Tim Lydon from Harmony Dog Rescue. Harmony Dog Rescue works with dogs and humans in securing humane and safe outcomes for both!
Episode 28 - Amy Cottrill
Amy Cottrill from Pittsburgh Vegan Expo is our guest on this one. Hear about Amy got started in the Pittsburgh vegan scene all the way back in the late 1900s and what she is organizing for the future.
Episode 27 - David Kay
David Kay of Upside Foods joins us to talk about the safety, the ethics, the economics, and the future of cultivated meat!
Episode 26 - Christopher Mitchell
The Humane Action Podcast has the most fun guests, and Christopher Mitchell was no exception! Chris is Anti-Litter Specialist for the City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Works, and he joined us to talk about some of the actions he is implementing to put Pittsburgh in the category of cleanest cities in America. He and Natalie also battle it out in one of the closest, most exciting trivia contests in HAPodcast history!
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Episode 25 - Renee King-Sonnen
We're back! After many months off, Renee King-Sonnen joins us to talk about Rowdy Girl Sanctuary in Waelder, Texas! Although she proves that trivia games are not her thing, she does know quite a lot about converting a cattle ranch into a cattle sanctuary.
Episode 24 - Dylan Nagy
Episode 23 - Donny Moss
TheirTurn.net
HelpTheChimps.org
www.facebook.com/ChimpsDeserveBetter
Episode 22 - Paula Fouce
Hawaii is ground zero in the global struggle to save marine wildlife. "The Dark Hobby" is an expose on Native Hawaiian Elders, conservationists, and scientists who stop at nothing to ensure the survival of these tiny creatures that are targets of a trade worth billions.
Episode 21 -- HAP Victories! w/ Natalie and Sam Ahwesh
Episode 20 - Will Anderson
Episode 19 - Kelli Brisbane
Episode 18 - Officer Christine Luffey
Included in this episode, Officer Luffey recounts the famous story of her rescue dog, Effie.
Episode 17 -- Carole and Howard Baskin
Episode 16 -- The Man Show
HAP Podcast co-host Natalie Ahwesh and HAP Vice-President Shannon Dickerson guide the conversation with their insightful questions.
Episode 15 - Jason Andrew Beale
Episode 14 - Richard Butler
Episode 13 - John Ries
Episode 12 - Joe Kirkenir
bekindpodcast.podbean.com/
www.animaladvocatesscpa.com/
Episode 11 -- Matthew King
Christian Animal Rights Association was founded with a mission to educate, advocate, protect, and defend the rights of all animals, from a Christian and biblical perspective. Our ministry desires the abolition of human exploitation of animals by advocating legal personhood, eliminating the property status of animals, and advocating abstention from animal products. These goals reflect the ideal God revealed in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 1:20-30) and the heavenly New Earth, that will be founded when Jesus returns (Isaiah 11:6-9; 65:25; and Hosea 2:18). We seek to live out Jesus' prayer, "Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." (Matthew 6:10).
Episode 10 - Allie Feldman Taylor
Episode 9 - Sabrina Culyba
Episode 8 - Endgame 2050 Discussion
Episode 7 - Toni Okamoto
You can find Toni on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Episode 6 - Christin Bummer
Episode 5 - Paul Shapiro
Episode 4 - Mindi Callison of Bailing Out Benji
Bailing Out Benji was founded by Mindi Callison, when she was 21 years old. Mindi learned about the puppy mill industry after purchasing a puppy from a pet store and then learning about where her puppy was really born. It wasn’t until 2016 that Bailing Out Benji expanded out of Iowa to other states in the country.
Episode 3 - Rachel Mathews of PETA
Episode 2 - Marty Irby of Animal Wellness Action
Irby served as president of the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association from 2010-2012, where he led the charge to bring an end to the painful practice of “soring” walking horses. Prior to his presidency Irby was an 8-time World Champion equestrian rider, and director of sales and marketing at the world’s largest walking horse breeding farm. Irby served as the former head of equine protection and rural affairs at the Humane Society of the United States and senior advisor at the Humane Society Legislative Fund from 2016-2018 and is a native of South Alabama who grew up on a horse and cattle farm in Mobile.
Irby was named by The Hill as one of nation’s Top Lobbyists for 2019 and recognized by President Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office on national television in November of 2019 at the signing of the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture (PACT) Act.
Marty Irby currently serves on the board of directors of the American Horse Protection Society, Equine Collaborative International, and the Organization for Competitive Markets, and his written works have been published in USA Today, The Hill, The Daily Caller, Horse Nation, The Washington Examiner, Chicago Daily Tribune, New Haven Register, The Tennessean, The Knoxville News Sentinel, The Pennsylvania Capital-Star, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and numerous other publications across America. He graduated from the University of South Alabama with a degree in Communications, and attended Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. where he resides today.