EPISODE · Sep 21, 2025 · 1H 12M
Rock On, Rescue On — A Conversation with Jme Thomas of Motley Zoo Animal Rescue
from Tails of Resilience · host ZodiPaws
In this episode of Tails of Resilience, we sit down with Jme Thomas, the dynamic and passionate founder of Motley Zoo Animal Rescue based in Monroe, Washington. Jme brings both grit and heart to her work—balancing fierce advocacy for animal welfare with the realities of leading a foster-based, volunteer-powered rescue. She shares openly about the importance of boundaries, the necessity of loving both people and animals, and how compassion—even when tested—remains central to her mission. We talk about: Prioritizing quality of care over quantity Creating sustainable leadership in animal rescue Cultivating compassion in the face of frustration Why people are the key to saving animals The creative way Jme brought rescue animals into the spotlight—literally—by connecting them with touring musical acts Whether you're a longtime rescuer, a new foster, or someone passionate about the wellbeing of animals and those who care for them, this episode will leave you feeling inspired, grounded, and ready to rock. 🐾 Rock on. Rescue on. ⚠️ Trigger Warning: Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of suicide and mental health challenges related to trauma and high-stress caregiving roles, as well as references to animal suffering and death. Listener discretion is advised. 🔗 Featured Rescue: Motley Zoo Animal Rescue Motley Zoo Animal Rescue FACEBOOK Motley Zoo Animal Rescue IG Motley Zoo Animal Rescue MAIN WEBSITE Motley Zoo Merch Link! 🌟 Links + Resources: Learn more about the Animal Rescue Hub: https://www.animalrescuehub.org/ Explore dog astrology + ZodiPaws books: https://zodipaws.com 🎵 Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/hemlock/timelapse
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In this episode of Tails of Resilience, we sit down with Jme Thomas, the dynamic and passionate founder of Motley Zoo Animal Rescue based in Monroe, Washington. Jme brings both grit and heart to her work—balancing fierce advocacy for animal welfare with the realities of leading a foster-based, volunteer-powered rescue. She shares openly about the importance of boundaries, the necessity of loving both people and animals, and how compassion—even when tested—remains central to her mission. We talk about: Prioritizing quality of care over quantity Creating sustainable leadership in animal rescue Cultivating compassion in the face of frustration Why people are the key to saving animals The creative way Jme brought rescue animals into the spotlight—literally—by connecting them with touring musical acts Whether you're a longtime rescuer, a new foster, or someone passionate about the wellbeing of animals and those who care for them, this episode will leave you feeling inspired, grounded, and ready to rock. 🐾 Rock on. Rescue on. ⚠️ Trigger Warning:Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of suicide and mental health challenges related to trauma and high-stress caregiving roles, as well as references to animal suffering and death. Listener discretion is advised. 🔗 Featured Rescue: Motley Zoo Animal Rescue Motley Zoo Animal Rescue FACEBOOKMotley Zoo Animal Rescue IGMotley Zoo Animal Rescue MAIN WEBSITE Motley Zoo Merch Link! 🌟 Links + Resources: Learn more about the Animal Rescue Hub: https://www.animalrescuehub.org/ Explore dog astrology + ZodiPaws books: https://zodipaws.com 🎵 Music from #Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/hemlock/timelapse
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