Kindred
By Kate Coffin
Every episode presents compelling interviews and thought-provoking discussions with leading experts from diverse fields of study including scientists, conservationists, authors, and educators.
From the world of science to cultural traditions and beyond, Kindred examines how humans can inspire a new awareness in order to reconnect us to the natural world.
Hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh. www.kindredpodcast.co
KindredJul 05, 2022
47. A Grizzly Man | A Conversation with Bear Biologist, Chris Servheen
In this week's episode, we are speaking with Bear Biologist Chris Servheen. We finally get to meet our grizzly bear fears head-on and dispel all the misinformation that we have been wondering about for years!
We were so lucky to have been able to speak with Chris, one of if not the leading bear biologists in this country.
Chris has been working tirelessly for his entire career advocating for the health and protection of one the most incredible and majestic predators in the world, the grizzly bear. After a long and distinguished career to ensure that the bears were protected under the federal Endangered Species Act he retired. Until he didn’t.
Join us to learn all about what brought Chris out of retirement, what makes grizzlies legendary, and the secret to their magic.
Lots of Love.
Show Notes:
https://theintercept.com/2023/01/29/grizzly-bear-endangered-montana/
From the article https://billingsgazette.com/opinion/column/christopher-servheen-dont-short-circuit-esa-on-grizzly-bears/article_3b35088e-2d5e-11ee-a42f-236813b7db3a.html
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46. The Rights of Rivers | A Conversation with Lance Foster, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
In this week’s conversation, we speak with Lance Foster, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. You know when you hear an idea and it hits you like “Oh my gosh, of course”? Well, that was my reaction when I heard Lance Foster talking on NPR about the work he is doing in gaining rights and legal standing for natural entities, like rivers. Yes. Rivers. And specifically like the river he lives near, the mighty Missouri!
Lance walks us through what this all means, and why gaining civil rights for natural entities isn't just about protecting their health against pollution and climate change, but because of what systems like rivers are; beings that hold within them a whole world. A world much like our human bodies.
An entity with Spirit.
Thanks so much to Lance for his depth of insight and for offering us a new (or not so new) way of seeing the world. Seeing rivers, mountains, forests, and even, our trucks.
Lots of Love.
Show Notes:
Documentary “From the Heart of the World”
“It’s Not Nice to Fool Mother Nature”
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Podcast Swap | The Best Biome with Nicole Brown & Rachel Roth
In this week’s episode, we are doing another podcast swap!
In the episode we are sharing today, Nicole and Rachel talk about the Takhi horse, a non domesticated species of horse that is highly revered and worshipped by the people of Mongolia, area of Gobi. And subsequently, the conservation that helped to save this amazing ancient horse.
Archeologists have found that this species of horse was not domesticated and that the Mongolian people see it as a sacred symbol of their history, heritage, and landscape.
Thanks so much for swapping with us, Best Biome! We love your passion for grasslands and the ecosystems that are living in them!
Please follow them wherever you listen to podcasts and check out their website grasslandgroupies.org for more details and where you can find them via social media!
Show Notes:
https://www.grasslandgroupies.org/the-best-biome/
https://www.facebook.com/GrasslandGroupies
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45. Restoring Our Watersheds | A Conversation with Stroud Water Research Center
Welcome to Season 6 everyone!
Today we have the privilege of kicking off this season with Stroud Water Research Center, and representing them for this conversation is Melinda Daniels, senior research scientist and Matthew Ehrhart, director of watershed restoration.
Since the 60’s SWRC has been working to preserve and restore freshwater systems and they are known worldwide for their innovations in this field.
SWRC’s mission is to “advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and watershed restoration.”
Thanks so much to Melinda and Matt for walking us through how changing climates are impacting our watersheds, the absolutely critical role they play in our landscapes, and how the ecosystem in a river is basically another version of terrestrial life, just under the water!
Thank you so much for listening and thanks to Stroud Water Research Center for working with us! Proud to call you neighbors!
Lots of Love.
Show Notes:
https://stroudcenter.org/about/
https://stroudcenter.org/history/beginning/
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Season 5 Wrap Up!
From all of us at Kindred, a massive thanks to our guests this season! We would not be able to do what we do without your research, your experience, and your drive to create a healthier and protected home for animals, nature, and us.
And thanks to you, our listeners. Your support and listenership of our small but mighty podcast means the absolute world. YOU are why we are here.
Lots of Love, Kindred.
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44. Decolonizing Sockeye Salmon “Miso’o” | A Conversation with Indigenous Fisheries Scientist Dr. Andrea Reid
In this week’s episode, we speak with Dr. Andrea Reid, a citizen of the Nisga’a Nation and assistant professor with the University of British Columbia’s Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries and the principal investigator at the Centre for Indigenous Fisheries.
Andrea launched the Centre for Indigenous Fisheries and leads an incredible team where they are working to “build momentum and action in support of the study and protection of culturally significant fish and fisheries” (quoted from cif.fish).
We learned about fish, specifically salmon and Andreas' favorite, the beautiful sockeye salmon, in context to Indigenous knowledge and science, and breaking down the differences between Native fishing practices and the western fishing industry.
We wade into the world of salmon in connection to land, fishing practices, and place and what this all means not only to the indigenous nations of Canada but to the world of ecology and conservation.
Andrea’s work is critical in navigating and healing the deeply damaging results of years of industry fishing and their indiscriminate methods of fishing and the devastating effects that “discard” or “by-catch” have on freshwater species and on rivers, people, and the ecosystem they live with.
Thanks again to Dr. Andrea Reid for taking this time with us. It’s a conversation we are still having in our minds and hearts weeks after our recording with her.
Lots of Love.
Show Notes:
https://oceans.ubc.ca/2023/05/19/andrea-reid/
https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/decolonizing-methodologies-9781786998125/
https://www.firstvoices.com/nisgaa/
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43. The Extraordinary Octopus | A Conversation with Marine Biologist Dr. David Scheel
In this week’s episode, we are speaking with Dr. David Scheel, behavioural ecologist and professor of marine biology at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage, Alaska.
David takes us into the wild and wonderful world of octopuses and we get a glimpse into the mysteries they hold. We also dive into his new book Many Things Under A Rock: The Mysteries of Octopuses where David takes us around the world and into the very dens of these extraordinary animals.
As exotic as octopuses are, their behaviour can feel…relatable. But throughout history western culture has in some cases almost demonised them, missing so much of what makes them so intriguing; their intelligence, incredible sensory abilities, physiology, and maybe the most interesting thing about them, their daily lives.
Thanks so much to David for introducing us to the beautiful, intelligent, dynamic, miraculous, and quite sensible, Octopus. An animal that no doubt has a very real sense of humour.
And maybe most importantly we put to rest the debate of “octopuses” or “octopi.” You’re welcome. And you’re right!
Lots of Love.
Show Notes:
https://www.alaskapacific.edu/people/david-scheel/
https://alaskaoctopus.com/about/
https://www.pbs.org/video/octopus-dreaming-trept6/
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42. One Woman. Three Oceans. 21,000 Kilometers | A Conversation with Adventurer Melanie Vogel
Melanie’s story is one of unexpected connections, harrowing experiences, brutal weather, stunning beauty, finding a soul mate, finding oneself, and the slow and emerging awareness of what it is to be human. We were spellbound by her story of letting go of fear, anxiety, and control that we carry in our daily lives, and emerging as her true self - more than she had ever felt before.
And this story holds, to date, my most favorite meet-cute. Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn have nothing on this one.
Please rate and review us! And share this episode with your people. It’s an incredible story for so many reasons and we’d love to hear what you loved about it.
Lots of Love.
Show Notes:
Instagram: @explorermelvogel
tctrail.ca/news/melanie-vogel/
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Podcast Swap | The Community Cats Podcast with Stacy LeBaron
In this week’s episode, we’re doing a swap! Today we are sharing an episode from The Community Cats Podcast, with creator and host Stacy LeBaron. In this episode, Stacy, along with her guest writer and author Linda Malik, dispels the myths attached to black cats, how it has created a false narrative and the misunderstanding that black cats are somehow different because of their color and how this myth came to be.
Linda Malik’s children's book series titled Willow’s Tales explores these issues based on her black cat, Willow!
We are big fans of changing false narratives so thanks so much to Stacy LeBaron and her guest Linda for taking on this subject!
Please follow The Community Cats Podcast and learn more about Stacy LeBaron's amazing work via her website www.communitycatspodcast.com and follow her on Instagram @communitycatspodcast.
You can find more about Linda Malik and Willow and her other sweet kitties on her website www.WillowsTale.com and Instagram @WillowsTale - as well as her children's book series and more!
Thanks so much to Stacy for working with us, and thank you so much for the champion you are for community cats. They need you!
Lots of Love.
Show Notes:
The Community Cats Podcast
Instagram @communitycatspodcast
www.communitycatspodcast.com
Apple Podcasts: https://shorturl.at/cQRU1
Linda Malik
Instagram @willowstale
Website: www.willowstale.com
Find Linda's book on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/exHLN
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41. The Power of Nature | A Conversation with Psychologist Jill Suttie
In this week’s episode, we speak with psychologist Jill Suttie, staff writer and contributing editor for the Greater Good Science Center, at University of California, Berkeley.
Jill connects us to how being in nature helps us on a deep psychological, neurological, and overall physical level. We wanted to know what was actually happening in our brains and bodies when we spend time in nature and how those experiences translate to our mental and physical health.
We all know we love being around the beauty and calm of nature but how does it support our health? Jill leads us down a path and into the space of nature where she answers these questions. Enjoy this episode full of those “A-Ha” moments!
Please share this conversation with all your fellow humans.
Lots of Love.
Show Notes:
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/profile/jill_suttie
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Year In Review | Thanks 2023!
In this week’s episode, Kate and Jenn take a look back on their last year with Kindred. We are so grateful for the support, growth, and all the amazing conversions we had in 2023.
We’ll be taking a short winter break but we’ll be back in January with more thought-provoking conversations with some exceptional humans to finish out this season.
From our hearts, we are so grateful to YOU the listeners!
And deepest gratitude to all our guests. You are why we do this podcast. Thank you for guiding us and teaching us how to better connect to animals and nature, and why it’s so critical that we do. Through your work, we see and feel the depth of beauty and power that this incredible planet holds, and we love it and want to protect it because of the light you shine on all things Mother Earth.
Lots of love to you, and all our kindred beings!
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40. Healing A Broken Soul | A Conversation with Equine Veterinarian Dr. Farah ElMallah
In this week’s episode, we travel to Egypt and speak with equine veterinarian Dr. Farah ElMallah. What an absolute joy to speak with such an intelligent, driven, and passionate human about her work healing some of the most broken animals in the world: the horses and donkeys of the working and tourism industries.
Farah explained so clearly why specific kinds of work (and how much is asked of these hard-working animals) are so brutal for them. All too often she has seen the broken spirits in the eyes of horses and donkeys. And if you know horses at all you’ll know the beauty and majesty of their true spirit, and you’ll know the heartbreak of a horse with a broken soul.
Please listen and share this episode. These animals need our compassion and we can help! Never use animals bound to the tourism industry.
Deep gratitude to Dr. Farah ElMallah for her dedication and in healing and supporting equines for the quality of life they deserve!
Find out more about her work and the work of Egypt Equine Aid at egyptequineaid.org
Lots of Love
Show Notes:
https://www.worldwidevets.com/Projects/egypt-equine-vet-volunteer
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39. Building An ARK | A Conversation with Dawood Mohammad, Founder of Animal Rescue Kashmir
In this week’s episode, we speak with Dawood Mohammad, founder of Animal Rescue Kashmir (ARK) about how and why he started doing rescue work in Kashmir, and the often heartbreaking relentless experience of helping the dogs, horses, cats, and other animals on the streets of Kashmir. We were deeply moved and struck by his account, and where he finds the strength to keep doing this work at whatever cost to him. Here in the US, it’s the season of giving and gratitude and it’s times like this that we lend our focus to helping others especially. ARK needs support in the form of volunteers, but mostly from those of us oceans away, they need donations. Please consider donating, even just $5, to this cause. There is never a day that ARK is operating above water and Dawood needs our help. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us with any questions at thekindredpod@gmail.com. Thank you so much for listening, and considering a donation. A secure link will be in the show notes and on our website. Lots of Love.
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38. The Cheetah's Longest Race | A Conversation with Dr. Laurie Marker
In this week’s conversation, we speak with Dr. Laurie Marker, founder and executive director of the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF). Dr. Marker walks us through the history of the plight of cheetahs, and how she and CCF have saved this exquisite species from certain near extinction to now introducing them to places around the world where the cheetah has long been absent. Dr. Marker tells us about the incredible programs working to solve the human-wildlife conflict in the context of cheetahs, and the enterprising ways CCF is educating and supporting local farmers. We loved hearing about the breeding and training program with Anatolian shepherd dogs, a Turkish guard dog, to help protect local farmers’ flocks, but wait, did she say…..guardian DONKEYS?
Listen here and fall in love with this incredible success story in the making and how one woman made it her life mission to save this vulnerable, beautiful, and iconic cat.
Thanks again to Laurie and CCF!
Lots of Love.
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37. Kindred Souls: Octopuses, Turtles, and Authors | A Conversation with author Sy Montgomery
In this week’s episode, we speak with (multiple-time!) bestselling author, Sy Montgomery about her deep connection, understanding, and passion for animals.
We were lucky enough to have this conversion on the day her most recent book launched, titled, Of Time and Turtles: Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell. In this book, Sy gives us an intimate gaze into the world of the turtle and inspires us to save and protect this incredible animal, one that’s quiet and stoic, has bursts of humor and speed, moments of sweetness and love, and an overall sense of longevity, steadiness, and a deep understanding of time.
For us, Sy Montgomery embodies Kindred and is an inspiration and lamplighter in a time when this planet needs as many enlightened leaders as possible.
Also, please check out Matt Patterson and his amazing artwork. He was the illustrator for Of Time and Turtles!
Thanks so much to Sy Montgomery!
Lots of Love.
https://www.symontgomery.com/appearances
https://turtlerescueleague.org
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https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/how-find-wildlife-rehabilitator
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Welcome Back!
Welcome back!
NEW episodes start dropping on October 24th, on our regularly scheduled (bimonthly) Tuesdays. We have some compelling episodes coming your way and some heavy hitters... Let me tell you! And we have some exciting news, so hit play and get caught up on where we are and what’s new.
Thank you for listening, sharing, and supporting our Kindred Team! And endless gratitude for our guests, for giving us their time and effort. See you soon.
Lots of Love,
Kate & Jenn
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Season 4 Wrap Up!
We are dropping in to say thank you to our guests, our listeners, and our mighty little team. We appreciate that we are able to do this podcast because of all of YOU! We also talk about our overall take-aways from this season, and what's coming next for Season 5! We'll be back in October so look out for our drop announcement then! Lots of Love.
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36. Ravens: The Flying Primates | A Conversation with Cognitive Zoologist Dr. Mathias Osvath
In this week’s episode, we speak with Dr. Mathias Osvath, Cognitive Zoologist at Lund University about all things corvids and specifically the raven. We’ve known how smart these birds are but, um, did not realize HOW smart! You will never look at a crow, magpie, jay, nutcracker, jackdaw, rook, or raven (all corvids) the same after listening to this conversation.
Thank you to Dr. Osvath for taking a super brainy subject and breaking it down for us on Kindred so that we can understand how and why corvids are so intelligent. And the part where he talks about a baby raven practicing their little raven croak in a corner by themselves?….Unbearably cute. Plus many more incredible anecdotes.
Lots of Love
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35. Tiny Wild Cats | A Conversation with Dr. Wai-Ming Wong, Panthera’s Director of Small Cat Conservation Science
In this week’s episode, we speak with Dr. Wai-Ming Wong, the director of small cat conservation science for the organization Panthera. Dr. Wong introduces us to only a few of the 33 small wild cat species (there’s a fishing cat?!?) and breaks down why we know so little about them! We love learning about the little ones out there, and it turns out these small creatures have BIG lives and personalities.
Grateful to Dr. Wong for explaining why small wild cats are so important and why, often, it's these types of animals that are a real barometer for the health of an ecosystem and a gauge on the state of climate change. We are so charmed by these two-and-a-half-pound cats, and who wouldn’t be with a kill rate of 60%! Not many animals can boast that! And maybe don’t let your house cats listen…they might get jealous.
Lots of Love.
Panthera Dr. Wai-Ming Wong Ph.D.
Big Cat Rescue - Black-Footed Cat Facts
National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute - Fishing Cats
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34. Wilding England’s Forests | A Conversation with Rachel Gardner, Conservation Translocations Officer for Forestry England
In this week’s episode, we speak with Rachel Gardner, the conservation translocation officer for the executive agency Forestry England, about her job in species reintroductions.
Rachel takes us on a walk back in time into England’s ancient forests and shows us what the future of forests and the landscape could look like. She talks about her work in species reintroductions and recovery projects with their Forest Wilding Programs, and the delicate but critical balance that’s needed to restore the health and diversity of forests and landscapes across the island of England. Forestry England says that “measuring and monitoring change” should be the bedrock of the larger plan and looking well into the future and what can be established now is critical to a successful plan.
You could call this episode “Forests & Fairytales” after listening to Rachel tell the story of England’s forests over time. There is something magical there, and saving these spaces of ancient beauty not only for us but for the creatures that live there is worth the incredible effort that Forestry England is making.
A fairy tale worth telling for centuries to come.
Lots of Love
White Tailed Eagles - Forestry England
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33. Digging Into Environmental Justice | A Conversation with Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s President Matt Rader
In this week’s episode, we speak with Matt Rader, the President of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. We dig deep into environmental justice and what it means for people to have access to green spaces and the many positive effects it has not only on the aesthetic of a city but the many mental, physical, social, and overall health benefits. We’ve been wanting to cover this for a long time and Matt beautifully walks us through what environmental justice is, how it affects all of us, and the many models and programs PHS has put into effect to give Philadelphia access, experience, and a deeper and healthier connection to nature.
We are so grateful to PHS and Matt Rader for his time, heart, and absolute dedication to getting Philly more access, agency, and connection to all things green.
Lots of Love.
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32. Mist, Magic, & Mood | A Conversation with Wildlife Photographer Meaghan Garrahan
In this week’s episode, we speak with wildlife photographer Meaghan Garrahan. Meaghan talks to us about why she got into wildlife photography, what it means to her, and what she hopes to offer not only us but the world she captures. Two things stand out about Meaghan’s work. One is the detail, intensity, and mood that her images hold, and two, the fact that this is a relatively recent focus for her. One of her most powerful images is that of a keen-eyed golden eagle, quiet and powerful, emerging in flight from a cloud of mist. Within this image holds a similar energy Meaghan carries through her lens. Find her Instagram account @meagahan and look out for her image of the little fox, watching the sunset on the beautiful sandy dunes of Cape Cod. You’ll get what I mean. Lots of Love
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31. The Wolf Interpreter | A Conversation with Wolf Researcher and Author Rick McIntyre
In this week’s episode, we speak with wolf researcher, interpreter, and award-winning author, Rick McIntyre. Wolves are one of our favorite beings to talk about and to be able to speak with Rick about them is an honor and an absolute joy.
In 1996, wolves were relocated from Canada to Yellowstone National Park and thus began the Wolf Reintroduction Project. What would follow would not only greatly impact the park and wolf conservation, but the incredible story of these wolves would travel across the world, enamoring hundreds of thousands of travelers to Yellowstone, and changing the way we see wolves and their families forever.
Rick captures the trials and tribulations of pack life, doggedly documenting the growing packs in a detailed account while witnessing them for years upon years, which ultimately resulted in the book series Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone.
It is because of the extraordinary work he did with the Wolf Project that he became known as “The Wolf Interpreter.”
Thanks so much for listening and sharing. Lots of Love.
Yellowstone Rick McIntyre Notes From the Field
Please see links here kindredpodcast.co for Rick’s 4 existing books as follows:
The Rise of Wolf 8
The Reign of Wolf 21
The Redemption of Wolf 302
The Alpha Female Wolf
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30. ANTS: Going Underground | A Conversation with Entomologist Dr. Andy Suarez from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
In this week's episode, we speak with Dr. Andy Suarez, head of the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on all things ants. Although we didn't get a chance to cover all 15,000 different species of ants, Dr. Suarez takes us underground into the life of ants, how they operate, and what an absolutely critical part they play in all our ecosystems. Dr. Suarez highlights not only how critical they are to the health of our planet, but also what the study of ants' biology and behavior are contributing to us humans. It's truly the tiny ones that we take the most for granted that make the world go round. That is if you believe a two-inch ant that looks like it's a dinosaur ant is tiny!
Ant ecology and behavior at the University of Illinois
Biological Science Faculty Member DR. WALTER R. TSCHINKEL
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29. An Arctic Update | Check-In with Dr. Kate Stafford of the Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University
In this week's episode, we are checking in with Dr. Kate Stafford about the state of the Arctic. Dr. Stafford talks about her latest trip back and what's been going on with the Bowhead whale in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, north and northwest of Alaska. Dr. Stafford talks about the rapid pace of the melting ice, and the impact this is making not only to the sweet Bowhead whale but to the Inupiaq people of Alaska. It's a chilling recounting of what she is seeing out on the melting ice. We are left with more questions than answers but one thing we know, the Bowhead whales are in trouble. We last spoke with Dr. Stafford in our previous episode #11 called The Song Birds of the Ocean. Please listen to that conversation if you haven't already. Lots of Love.
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28. Wild Horses | A Conversation with Tracy Wilson, Nevada State Director for American Wild Horse Campaign
In this week's conversation, we speak with Tracy Wilson, the Nevada State Director for American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) on a critical subject we knew little to nothing about the wild Mustangs and Burros of the West and North Western United States. She walks us through their challenges, the critical edge they live on, and why we must save this iconic historical animal. AWHC believes "There Is A Better Way" to work with supporting and managing these beautiful and powerful animals through programs like their fertility control, or PZP (Porcine Zona Pellucida) the largest program of its kind in the world today. However, brutal and inhumane management via roundups by helicopter still remains the method of corralling the horses and burros, creating chaos, injury, extreme stress, and death. We also believe there is a better way. And we find out what that is, and what we owe these animals that long to live wild and free on our American landscape.
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Season 4 | We Are Back!
Welcome back to Season 4 of The Kindred Podcast! We are so excited for this next season. We continue to explore the intricate and interdependent relationship that humans have with animals and the environment. And we dig deeper into how we are not above but equal to the Natural world. And through our conversations with people who make this their life work, we work to inspire a new consciousness in all of us in order to repair our relationship with the natural world. Our conversations take us to ecosystems around the world and we can't wait for you to come along. Enjoy, and be inspired! Lots of Love, Kate & Jenn
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UPDATE: Checking In with Shawn Heinrichs, Conservationist, Co-Founder of OnlyOne, and Emmy Award-winning Cinematographer.
We’ve asked Shawn Heinrichs to drop in and walk us through what has happened at a few of the big conventions, like COP 15, COP 27, and CITES, as far as what concrete action has been implemented in support of slowing climate change and specifically in context to protecting the high seas and marine wildlife. He gives us the reality check we all need, and more importantly how our oceans and the beings that live in them are desperately trying to survive in a brutal climate of indiscriminate fishing and our human “out of sight, out of mind” perspective.
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Bonus Episode: Saving Baringo's Giraffes | A Conversation with Rebby Sebei, Manager at Ruko Wildlife Conservancy
In this week's episode, we speak with Rebby Sebei, conservationist and manager at Ruko Wildlife Conservancy. Rebby talks about her work uniting two warring communities and how through saving the endangered Rothschild's Giraffes, land, and a deeply divided community, can be restored and healed. It's a beautiful story of how the giraffe became a sign of peace and hope.
FGM World Health Organization Fact Sheet
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27. The Power of Fire | A Conversation with Tony Incashola Jr. and Stephanie Gillin from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
In this week's conversation, we speak with Tony Incashola Jr., forest manager for CSKT (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes), and Stephanie Gillin, information and education program manager and former wildlife biologist for the CSKT at the Flathead Indian Reservation.
Tony and Stephanie walk us through the history of fire and what it means to their tribes and how the criminalization of their fire practices not only impacted the health of the landscape but significantly changed how fire affects the land, ecosystems, and people of Montana and the general western part of the United States.
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26. Grieving the Loss of Pets | A Conversation with Veterinarian Dr. Kelly Slattery
In this week's conversation, we speak with Dr. Kelly Slattery of Home & Shore Vet about grief in specific context to the non-human members of our families.
Grief and losing a loved one, human or non-human, is something nearly all of us have experienced and we feel the topic of grief is a really important one to cover and one that is often shied away from because, well, it's a tough subject.
But Kelly walked with us through this whole conversation with grace and a deep understanding of the beautiful bond we have with our pets, and why it's so hard to lose them. We're so grateful to Kelly for her kindness and the grounded space she created for this episode.
We are dedicating this episode to not only the loved ones we have lost, but to the people who are going through a tough time. We hope you feel seen and heard and maybe not so alone.
Lots of Love.
UPenn Veterinary Hospital Emergencies
Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center
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25. The Morphology of Dogs | A Conversation with Dr. Elaine Ostrander, Chief and Investigator of the Cancer Genetics and Comparative Genomics Branch at the National Institutes of Health
In this week's conversation, we speak with Dr. Elaine Ostrander about all things dogs and why they look like they do. In layman's terms, Dr. Ostrander explains how dogs don't often look like their closest genetic relatives, the wolf. She answers the long standing question and for us the mystery, of how Freddy the Great Dane doesn't look like Franky the Dachshund. We might even have those fancy Victorians to thank for it.
Elaine A. Ostrander, Ph.D. Natural Human Genome Research Institute
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24. Part 2: The Intelligence of Plants | A Conversation with Monica Gagliano, Evolutionary Ecologist & Director of the Biological Intelligence Lab at Southern Cross University, Australia.
This episode consists of Part 1 & Part 2.
In this week's conversation, we speak with Ecologist Monica Gagliano about her groundbreaking research with plants in context to perception, learning, memory, cognition, and intelligence. Her work opens a new awareness of how we perceive the plant world and challenges traditional thinking about plant and animal intelligence, and how we might connect on a much deeper level than we ever thought. We hear about the patient little Mimosa plant, or Sensitive plant, and how they learn, remember and react.
Monica Gagliano's WebsiteMonica Gagliano's Instagram
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24. The Intelligence of Plants | A Conversation with Monica Gagliano, Evolutionary Ecologist & Director of the Biological Intelligence Lab at Southern Cross University, Australia.
In this week's conversation, we speak with Ecologist Monica Gagliano about her groundbreaking research with plants in context to perception, learning, memory, cognition, and intelligence. Her work opens a new awareness of how we perceive the plant world and challenges traditional thinking about plant and animal intelligence, and how we might connect on a much deeper level than we ever thought. We hear about the patient little Mimosa plant, or Sensitive plant, and how they learn, remember and react.
Monica Gagliano's WebsiteMonica Gagliano's Instagram
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23. A Second Chance: Saving Chimpanzees in DR Congo | A Conversation with Itsaso Velez del Burgo, Primatologist and Technical Director for Lwiro Primate Rehabilitation Center
In this week's conversation, we speak with Itsaso Velez del Burgo about her work at the Lwiro Primate Rehabilitation Center in the Democratic Republic of Congo rescuing and rehabilitating chimps and other vulnerable species. She talks to us about how the devastating effects of extreme poverty and hunger lead to poaching and the trauma that echoes through the chimpanzees and their families. We hear her intimate account of what little baby chimps go through when they are taken from their killed mothers and what a life resulting from the illegal selling of our closest relatives looks like.
Lwiro Primates Rehabilitation Center
National Geographic - Central African Sanctuary Gives Hope to Chimps and Their Rescuers
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22. A Great Migration | A Conversation with Shelly Eshleman, MOTUS Avian Research Coordinator at Willistown Conservation Trust
In this week's conversation, we speak with Ph.D. Student Shelly Eshleman about the incredible journey migrating birds take every year. Shelly talks about her ongoing research and her work at Willistown Conservation Trust tracking migrating birds along the East Coast of the United States with the MOTUS Avian system. We get a peek into the long and sometimes dangerous journey of migrating birds, and the little backpacks they take along the way.
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21. Bugs: The Unsung Heroes | A Conversation with Entomologist Dr. May Berenbaum from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
In this week's episode, we speak with Dr. May Berenbaum on all things insects and her work focusing on interactions between insects and plants and the intricate reciprocal relationship they have with each other, some of which is focused on honey bees. Dr. Berenbaum walks us through a field of information highlighting the extraordinary way bugs keep our world clean, and fruitful, and full of all the good things like flowers and honey.
National Geographic: Stick Insects
Habitat Destruction: Death By A Thousand Cuts by William F. Laurence
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20. Man's Other Best Friend | A Conversation with Dr. Kristyn Vitale, Assistant Professor of Animal Health and Behavior at Unity College
In this week's episode, we speak with Dr. Kristyn Vitale, whose work focuses on companion animal behavior, specifically cat social cognition, cat behavior, and human-cat interaction. Kristyn walks us through why cats can be misunderstood and how we can understand them better, and busting myths that have persisted for far too long. Turns out Spot and Fido aren't the only ones who can be taught how to sit, stay, and roll over!
Dr. Kristyn Vitale, Instagram @maueyes
Netflix's Inside the Mind of a Cat
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No, It's Not Actually a Murder of Crows by Nicolas Lund
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19. Season 3 Has Arrived!
Welcome back to Season 3 of Kindred! We are so excited to be back and sharing more great conversations. Look out for us wherever you listen to podcasts because we have excellent content coming your way. Thanks for listening and please share Kindred with your friends and family and strangers!
Lots of Love! Kate & Jenn
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Bonus Episode: The Trap King | A Conversation with Sterling Davis, Leader in TNR and the Cat Community (2021)
In this week's episode, we speak with Sterling "Trap King" Davis about his non-profit organization, Trap King Humane Cat Solutions, doing 'T-N-R' (Trap, Neuter, Return) in communities around the Atlanta area and the country, working to help support and control cat colonies. We take a deep dive into how he is working to break down stereotypes about cats, and those who work with them, in the white, black, and brown communities with the goal of bringing diversity and a new understanding to cat welfare.
Find TrapKing on Instagram.
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C.A.R.E. - 501c3 using evidence-based tools, stories & insights to inspire orgs & individuals to save lives by being inclusive
Smush - Instagram Rescue Cat Influencer
Dumb Friends League - The Dumb Friends League is the largest community-based animal welfare organization in the Rocky Mountain region.
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18. That's A Wrap! | A Conversation with Hosts Kate & Jenn
In this week's episode, Kate & Jenn look back on Season 2 and talk about what their big takeaways were, and how each conversation with guests impacted them.
We are so grateful to each guest for the time and care they gave to us this season. The knowledge, depth of understanding, and connection they have to the topics we covered are so inspiring and enabled us to go places and gain new awarenesses we would not be able to get otherwise.
See you all next season! Lot's of Love!
Kate, Jenn, & Kat
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17. From Time Beyond Memory | A Conversation with Willa Powless, Member at Large on the Klamath Tribes Council
In this week's episode, we speak with Willa Powless, a member at large on the Klamath Tribes Council from Oregon about how "land back" is a beginning to heal broken hearts and what land means to her and her tribes. Jenn and Kate were honored to speak with Willa and learn about the deep connection and obligation she feels to land, and how that connection stretches back to the time of her tribes' creation story.
Klamath Tribes Official Website
The Guardian article featuring Willa
Robin Wall Kimmerer Official Author Website
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16. Living In Reciprocity | In Review: Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Knowledge, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer
In this week's episode, Kate and Jenn take a deep dive into Robin Wall Kimmerer's book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Knowledge, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants. In Braiding Sweetgrass, Kimmerer takes us beyond the science of plants and into the intricate reciprocal relationship we have to plants and plants have to us through her deep understanding and experience of botany and ecology and ancient indigenous knowledge.
Buy Sweetgrass on book or via Audible at Amazon
Robin Wall Kimmerer Official Author Website
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15. Saving Baringo's Giraffes | A Conversation with Rebby Sebei, Manager of the Ruko Wildlife Conservancy
In this week's episode, we speak with Rebby Sebei, conservationist and manager of Ruko Wildlife Conservancy. Rebby talks about her work uniting two warring communities and how through saving the endangered Rothschild's giraffes land and a deeply divided community can be restored and healed. A beautiful story of how giraffes became a sign of peace.
FGM World Health Organization Fact Sheet
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14. The Power of Language | A Conversation with Writer & Author Justin Coffin & Our Hosts Kate and Jenn
In this week's episode, Kate and Jenn have an open discussion with writer and author (and brother) Justin Coffin on the history and power of language. We talk about how language is used in science and media and why we think it's important to understand how it can give or take away agency and power and a deeper understanding of animals and nature. We aren't looking to answer questions or issues, but to open up a dialogue about how we speak in order to better support the natural world.
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13. The Black Mambas & Bush Babies | A Conversation with Jr Ranger Vongani Masingi & Educator Lewyn Maefala
In this week's episode, we speak with Jr Ranger Vongani Masingi of the Black Mambas, the all-women's anti poaching unit, and Lewyn Maefala, education officer of the Bush Babies, Environmental Education Program. We talk all about what it's like working in the bush and in the local communities in order to combat poaching and at the same time educate these same communities and schools in and around Kruger, South Africa. A joy and honor speaking with these two incredible women about how and why they came to break boundaries and make history in their communities and country.
Show Notes:
Jr Ranger Vongani Masingi - The Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit
Bush Babies Founder, Lewyn Maefala
Highlight: Save Giraffes Now
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Bonus Episode: An Earth Day Message from Kate
Kate checks in and shares her Earth Day musings along with some life updates. New full-length episodes will return 10th of May 2022.
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12. A Deeper Bond | A Conversation with Dr. Monique Udell, Director of the Human-Animal Interaction Laboratory
In this week's episode, we speak with Dr. Monique Udell about her research on animal behavior, cognition, and human-animal interaction at Oregon State University.
Her work focuses on human-animal interactions & bonding, aimed at improving the lives of humans and animals through mutually beneficial interactions. Through her research, we get to access new knowledge in order to deepen the bonds we have with the animals in our lives.
Human-Animal Interaction Lab @ Oregon State University
Hannah Shaw @kittenxlady on Instagram
Barınak Meleği @barinak_melegi on Instagram
Kabul Small Animal Rescue @kabul_animal_rescue on Instagram
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11. The Song Birds of the Ocean | A Conversation with Dr. Kate Stafford, Associate Professor and Bioacoustician of the Marine Mammal Institute at the University of Oregon
In this week's episode, we speak with Dr. Kate Stafford about her work and research focusing on the song of the superlative Bowhead Whale. Kate dives into the challenges of declining sea ice and sound pollution that these mysterious and massive whales face in the Arctic waters. And she shares her deep love and fascination with the intricate and unique song of the Bowhead Whale.
Article discussing Aspartic Acid Racemization
Tonal Singing with Lalah Hathaway
Bowhead Whale Ear Wax. Photo by Stephen Trumble.
The samples of Bowhead Whale songs heard in the episode were recorded by Dr. Kate Stafford.
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10. Oceans of Love | A Conversation with Shawn Heinrichs, Emmy Award-winning cinematographer and Co-Founder of Only One
In this week's episode, we speak with conservationist and artist Shawn Heinrichs and dive deep into the work he is doing to uncover the challenges of our oceans, and the ecosystems that need our empathy and action, through photography and storytelling. And we get to meet a momma whale and her baby and get a glimpse into the eye of love, forgiveness, and sentience.
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SAMETEAM Pod Youtube
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