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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2024 · 42 MIN

From Zoos to War Zones: Brian Joseph on Animal Care and Conservation

from Pre-Zero Sports Talk · host Sid Bensalah

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Sid Bensalah talks with Brian Joseph, an animal care, conservation, and former U.S. Army Veterinary Corps major. Brian shares remarkable stories from his work with marine animals to military dogs, offering unique insights into animal welfare, climate change, and global sustainability. With compassion and deep reflection, Brian explores the ethical dilemmas of captivity, the challenges of conservation, and the profound impact animals—especially dogs—have had on his life.Key Topics:Early inspiration from Dr. Charles Schroeder and the San Diego Zoo.Brian’s military service and bond with his military dog, Ringo.The ethical debate surrounding animal captivity and its role in modern conservation.Climate change as a global security threat and its impact on migration.Brian’s current work with Lifestock Int'l and Dr. Corrie Brown  helping smallholder farmers develop sustainable practices in developing countries.How animals, particularly dogs, teach us about loyalty, resilience, and living in the moment.Key Takeaways:Personal Influence: Key figures like Dr. Charles Schroeder and military colleagues like Officer Dr. Lea Smith shaped Brian’s journey and fueled his passion for animal care and conservation.Military and Conservation: His service deepened his understanding of global issues affecting wildlife and human communities, like climate change.Future Projects: Brian’s involvement with Lifestock International highlights his commitment to sustainable agriculture and animal care in underserved regions.Lessons from Animals: Dogs have profoundly impacted Brian’s perspective on life, offering lessons in love, sacrifice, and living fully.Memorable Quotes:“Dogs didn’t just bond with us—we bonded with them. In many ways, they domesticated us.”“The greatest global threat is not just war; it’s climate change.”Special Offer: Leave a review to enter a giveaway for a signed copy of Brian’s book I Wish the Rainbow Bridge Had Visiting Hours.Support the showStay Connected with Pre-Zero Sports Talk.Join host Sid Bensalah and the Pre-Zero Sports Talk community for real conversations beyond the game, where sport meets leadership, faith, performance, purpose, identity, community, and impact.Listen, watch, and follow:Spotify Video: Watch full episodesYouTube: Subscribe and join the conversationX: @PreZeroSTInstagram: @PreZeroSportsTalkLinkedIn: Connect with the CommunityTikTok: @PreZeroSportsTalkSubstack: Sid BensalahGot feedback, a topic idea, or a guest suggestion?Send your thoughts here: https://prezerosportstalk.com/contact/Support the Podcast: https://prezerosportstalk.com/donate/

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