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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2025 · 1H 5M

Predators, Programs and Processed Meat

from Rik and that Michele Chick · host Michele

In this conversation, Michele and Rik explore various themes surrounding animal welfare, ethics in feeding practices, the impact of media on perceptions of animals, and the implications of AI in dealing with grief and memory. They discuss the controversial practice of feeding pets to zoo predators, the ethical considerations of animal treatment, and the emotional weight of losing loved ones. The conversation also delves into the potential of AI to recreate deceased loved ones and the moral questions that arise from such technology, ultimately reflecting on parenting challenges and the dark humor that can arise from difficult topics. In this conversation, Rik Mikals and Michele Mathews delve into various themes surrounding childhood behaviors, particularly sociopathic tendencies, and how they manifest in early years. They explore personal anecdotes that highlight the complexities of childhood interactions and peer influences. The discussion transitions into the regulation of SNAP benefits, examining the implications of food choices on socioeconomic status and health. They reflect on the value of work, economic disparities, and the societal perceptions surrounding welfare and food assistance programs.

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