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The Resilient Animal
by Annie Petersen, Ed.D.
The Resilient Animal: Exploring Mental Health Through Helping Animals and Their People Each episode invites listeners on a journey to discover how assisting other living beings can profoundly impact our own mental health. Dr. Petersen explores the science and stories behind resilience, highlighting inspiring examples from both human and non-human animals. Through engaging interviews and thoughtful insights, the podcast delves into how acts of compassion and care for animals can foster healing, growth, and resilience in people.What makes The Resilient Animal truly unique?In-person interviews with animal advocates, mental health professionals, and everyday heroes who share their personal stories and expertise.Fascinating explorations of animal folklore from around the world, revealing the symbolic and cultural significance of animals in human societies.Deep dives into th
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Animals in Literature: From Fables and Symbols to Allegory and Ethics
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, The Resilient Animal Podcast host Dr. Annie Petersen, explores why animals appear across world literature, from ancient oral traditions to contemporary writing. The episode traces animal fables as moral and political teaching tools in Aesop and the Panchatantra, then shifts to 19th–20th century animal symbolism in works like Melville’s Moby-Dick and Poe’s “The Raven,” where humans project meaning onto animals. It examines politically charged uses of animals in Orwell’s Animal Farm, structural critique in Sinclair’s The Jungle, and the “beast within” in Golding’s Lord of the Flies. It also discusses Life of Pi’s tiger as a lens on storytelling and survival, and African diaspora trickster traditions as coded resistance. The episode concludes by questioning the ethics of using animals as human instruments and urges deeper engagement with animals as subjects in their own right.00:00 Welcome to The Resilient Animal00:30 Why Animals in Stories02:03 Origins of Animal Tales02:52 Aesop and Moral Types05:40 Pancha Tantra Politics08:15 Nineteenth Century Symbols08:58 Moby Dick White Whale11:54 Poe and Projected Grief15:02 Animal Farm Allegory17:48 The Jungle and Industry19:36 Lord of the Flies Beast20:57 Modern Rethinking Animals21:23 Life of Pi and Meaning23:55 Tricksters and Resistance25:17 New Nature Writing Now25:44 What It All Means28:36 Closing and Farewellhttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Anthrozoology and The Deal With Animals with Marika Bell - Animal Bond Academy Flashback
Send us Fan MailThis Resilient Animal Podcast episode features an Animal Bond Academy conversation with Marika Bell, host of The Deal With Animals Podcast. Vote for Marika in the Women Podcasters Awards (Pets and Animals) through April 30 and find links in the show notes. Marika explains anthrozoology as the multidisciplinary study of human–animal interactions, spanning pets, animal-assisted work, advocacy industries, tourism, animal emotions, and ethical questions about why humans value some species over others. She discusses overlooked animals such as wasps and moles and their ecological roles. Marika describes her podcast’s mission to make research and practitioner perspectives accessible beyond academic journals, outlines themed series (health and wellness, conservation, equity and social justice, wildlife encounters), and previews a new series on children and other animals. VOTE FOR MARIKA - https://www.womenpodcasters.com/marika-bellLink to Animal Bond Academy Interview - https://youtu.be/3K95kPolCuchttps://www.thedealwithanimals.com00:00 Show Intro and Host 00:27 Guest Return and Award Vote 01:49 What Is Anthrozoology 02:20 Research Areas and Ethics 05:40 Valuing Maligned Animals 07:18 Wasps and Moles Reframed 09:49 Why She Started the Podcast 13:11 Series Themes and Highlights 16:18 Where to Listen and Contact 17:07 New Series Children and Animals 19:03 Cows Food Choices and Awareness 19:52 Podcast Philosophy and Wrap Up 21:24 Final Links and Outro https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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The Healing Power of the Human–Animal Bond: A Brief History of Animal-Assisted Therapy
Send us Fan MailHost Dr. Annie Petersen weaves her childhood bond with her dog Tammy and observations of people softening around animals at a zoo with a historical overview of animal-assisted interventions. She traces evidence from the ninth century and ancient Greek horse-based healing through 1600s physicians and medieval Belgium programs rehabilitating people and pets together, then highlights the York Retreat’s 1796 “moral treatment,” Florence Nightingale’s 1859 endorsement of small pets for the sick, Freud’s use of his dog Jofi in sessions, and Boris Levinson’s 1961 “My Dog as a Co-Therapist.” She describes WWII convalescent hospital dog visits, the founding of Therapy Dogs International (1976) and the Delta Foundation/Pet Partners (1977), and research showing reduced cortisol, increased oxytocin, and lower heart rate and blood pressure. The episode surveys modern applications in hospitals, equine programs, prisons, schools, disaster response, workplaces, campuses, and senior living, emphasizing that healing can come simply from being present with an animal. 00:00 Welcome to the Show 00:40 Backyard Bond Begins 02:43 Zoo Job Awakening 04:24 Ancient Roots of Healing 06:22 Early Medical Adoption 08:40 York Retreat Breakthrough 09:58 Nightingale and Freud 12:35 Levinson Makes It Real 14:44 War and Hospital Dogs 15:56 Modern Organizations Rise 18:07 Science Proves the Bond 19:10 Back to the Backyard 22:09 Programs Around the World 26:27 Everyday Impact Today 27:29 Final Takeaway and Thanks https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Paws at Work: Boosting Mental Health
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, host Dr. Annie Petersen reviews research showing animal interaction can reduce stress through measurable physiological changes (including lower cortisol and increased oxytocin), provide non-judgmental social support, reduce loneliness, and help some neurodivergent employees with grounding and regulation. It argues these benefits can translate into higher productivity through strategic mental breaks, improved creativity, greater job satisfaction, and lower absenteeism, while strengthening workplace culture, collaboration, morale, and retention; examples include Amazon’s dog-friendly Seattle campus and Google’s therapy-animal partnerships. Peterson also covers implementation challenges and solutions - vaccination and behavior requirements, pet-free zones, training, designated spaces, therapy-animal visits, office-pet or foster programs - plus economic, environmental, inclusivity, and post-pandemic trends shaping the future of pet-friendly work. 00:00 Welcome to the Show 00:27 Why Animals at Work 00:59 Stress Relief Science 03:00 Connection and Support 05:01 Work Life Balance Boost 05:32 Productivity and Breaks 09:34 Culture Morale and Talent 12:19 Big Company Examples 14:38 Policies and Planning 16:42 Program Models and Remote 18:53 Choosing the Right Animals 21:29 Therapy Animal Programs 24:25 Costs and ROI 27:48 Sustainability and Nature 31:07 Inclusion and Service Animals 34:54 Future of Pet Friendly Work 38:52 Innovation and Partnerships 41:31 Final Takeaways and Thanks https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Honoring Dr. Mark Goldstein: Compassionate, Education-Focused Leadership in Animal Welfare
Send us Fan MailHost Dr. Annie Petersen introduces The Resilient Animal podcast and dedicates the episode to animal welfare leader Dr. Mark Goldstein. Annie emphasizes his belief that education was foundational and his equal compassion for animals and the people doing the work, consistently sharing credit and building a collaborative culture that influenced her own leadership and the Association for Human-Animal Bond Studies. Guests include Michelle Meschko, Alex Treiner, and Kira Samuels. 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:33 Remembering Dr Mark 01:26 Education First Leadership 02:16 Compassion for People 04:02 Guests Introduction 04:27 Michelle Meschko’s Memories of Dr. Mark 11:14 Alex Treiner’s Memories of Dr. Mark 19:45 Kira Samuels’ Career Journey and Dr. Mark’s Influence 34:42 Closing Tribute to Dr. Mark’s Legacy https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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An Anniversary Re-Release: The Cantu Foundation and the Power of Rescue, Community, and Social Media
Send us Fan MailHost Dr. Annie Petersen welcomes Fatima Guevara (Founder) and Jenna Finch (Director of Operations) from The Cantu Foundation to discuss how the rescue began with Fatima’s paralyzed dog, Cantu, and grew through social media into a nonprofit helping dogs in Mexico and San Diego. They share how a viral Dodo video expanded their community, how they built a foster-based rescue run by volunteers (now a large team with both local and remote roles), and how events helped establish a stronger presence in San Diego. Fatima and Jenna talk about the realities of rescue work, the importance of strict adoption screening (applications, home checks, references, vet checks, meet-and-greets, and requiring dogs be returned to the rescue if needed), and concerns about overcrowded shelters, backyard breeding, and mismatched adoptions. They share impactful rescue stories - including Pearl, a blind senior dog mislabeled as aggressive who thrived after rescue, and Archie, a severely injured dog found on a highway who recovered and was adopted by his foster. The episode ends with ways to support the Cantu Foundation through donations, monthly giving, volunteering, and social media sharing, and notes that donations are tax-deductible. 00:00 Welcome Back: Anniversary Re-Release and Intro to The Resilient Animal 00:52 Meet the Guests: The Cantu Foundation’s Mission and Origins 01:48 Cantu’s Story: Adopting a Paralyzed Dog and Building a Community 03:24 The Dodo Effect: Social Media Growth and First Fundraisers 04:35 How Fatima and Jenna Connected - and Why Baja Needed Help 07:29 From Two People to 80 Volunteers: Running a Foster-Based Rescue 09:03 Events Team Breakthrough: Getting Traction in San Diego 11:19 Remote Volunteering + Social Media: Building a Global Rescue Network 14:00 Fatima’s Roots in Peru: Early Rescue Values and Family Influence 16:44 Lifelong Dog Commitment: Jax, Cantu, and the “Same Paper” Mindset 20:23 Adoption Challenges: Screening, Relinquishments, and Protecting Dogs 23:21 Why the Process Is Strict: No Same-Day Adoptions and Respecting the Rules 25:08 Why Adoption Fees Matter (and Avoiding “Ego” Adopters) 25:36 Behind One Rescue: The Volunteer Chain That Saves Dogs 26:42 Same Adoption Process, Different Stakes: From Easy Puppies to Trauma Cases 28:14 Post-COVID Overcrowding and Breaking the Cycle 29:32 Backyard Breeders, Weak Screening and Why Dogs Get Returned 31:01 Meet-and-Greets, Behavior Risks and Prioritizing Quality Over Volume 34:38 Setting Boundaries: Saying “No” to the Wrong Match 36:26 Pearl’s Story: An “Aggressive” Blind Senior Who Just Needed Safety 39:28 Archie’s Miracle Rescue: Spotted on the Highway and Rebuilt 43:48 How to Help: Donate, Share, Volunteer + Final Thanks https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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The Chinese Zodiac: Animals and Beyond
Send us Fan MailIn celebration of the Chinese New Year, The Resilient Animal, host Dr. Annie Petersen delves into the fascinating world of the Chinese Zodiac. Learn about the rich mythology and historical origins of this ancient system that combines astronomy, philosophy, and folklore. Discover the personality traits and unique stories behind each of the 12 Zodiac animals, and how they continue to influence modern culture, personal identity, and even traditions. Join us on this journey to understand what makes us Resilient Animals and how these timeless symbols connect us across the globe. 00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal Podcast 00:31 Understanding the Chinese New Year 01:15 The Chinese Zodiac: An Overview 05:17 The Great Race: Mythology of the Zodiac 09:23 Personality Traits of Zodiac Animals 21:30 Modern Influence of the Zodiac 26:57 Cultural Significance and Adaptation 30:50 Conclusion and Reflection What is Your Zodiac Animal?Rat 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, and 2020 Famous Rat people include William Shakespeare, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Prince Harry. Ox 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, and 2021 Notable Ox personalities include Barack Obama, Vincent van Gogh, and Margaret Thatcher.Tiger 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, and 2022 Famous Tigers include Marilyn Monroe, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Queen Elizabeth II.Rabbit 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, and 2023 Famous Rabbit people include Albert Einstein and Angelina Jolie.Dragon 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, and 2024 Famous Dragons include Bruce Lee, John Lennon, and Martin Luther King Jr.Snake 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, and 2025 Famous Snake people include Abraham Lincoln, Audrey Hepburn, and Pablo Picasso.Horse 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, and 2026 Famous Horse people include Nelson Mandela, Oprah Winfrey, and Paul McCartney.Goat 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015, and 2027 Famous Goat people include Michelangelo, Steve Jobs, and Nicole Kidman.Monkey 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016, and 2028 Famous Monkey people include Leonardo da Vinci, Julius Caesar, and Tom Hanks.Rooster 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017, and 2029 Famous Rooster people include Beyoncé, Serena Williams, and Elton John.Dog 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018, and 2030 Famous Dog people include Mother Teresa, Winston Churchill, and Elvis Presley.Pig 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019, and 2031 Famous Pig people include Hillary Clinton and Arnold Schwarzenegger.https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Adopt a Bird Month: The Joys and Commitments of Bird Companionship
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Resilient Animal Podcast, hosted by Dr. Annie Petersen, we celebrate Adopt a Bird Month by exploring the benefits of bird adoption and the profound bond humans can form with these intelligent animals. Dr. Petersen highlights the challenges and responsibilities of bird ownership, emphasizing the need for proper care, socialization, and the ethical commitment of adopting from rescues instead of buying from breeders. The episode covers various bird species, their unique needs, and offers guidance on making informed adoption decisions, ensuring that potential adopters are well-prepared for a lifelong commitment. 00:00 Introduction to the Resilient Animal Podcast 00:32 January: Adopt a Bird Month 01:13 The Reality of Bird Adoption 02:41 Understanding Bird Companionship 03:58 Commitment and Care for Birds 06:48 Choosing the Right Bird Species 08:44 Preparing for Bird Adoption 12:18 The Adoption Process 16:10 Adjusting to a New Home 19:07 Essential Bird Care Tips 22:27 The Importance of Social Interaction 25:06 Monitoring Bird Health 28:13 The Rewards of Bird Companionship 30:16 Getting Involved and Making a Difference 34:46 Conclusion and Resources Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV): https://www.aav.org/ Avian Welfare Coalition (AWC): https://www.avianwelfare.org/ Free Flight Exotic Bird Sanctuary (Near San Diego): https://www.freeflightbirds.org/ Parrot Education and Adoption Center (PEAC): https://peac.org/ https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Embracing the New Year: Animal-Inspired Resolutions for Mindfulness
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of "The Resilient Animal," host Dr. Annie Petersen explores how animals can inspire human #mindfulness and #wellbeing. She discusses the natural mindfulness that animals embody, backed by scientific research, and how observing and interacting with them can lower stress and increase present-moment awareness. The episode encourages listeners to set intentions for the new year inspired by animal behavior, rather than rigid resolutions, and offers practical tips for integrating these lessons into daily life. 00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal 00:26 Embracing the New Year with Animal Wisdom 01:07 Learning Mindfulness from Animals 03:48 Scientific Insights into Animal Mindfulness 08:45 Mindfulness Exercises Inspired by Animals 14:54 Animals in Yoga and Mindfulness Practices 21:29 Setting Intentions Inspired by Animals 28:22 Practical Tips for Observing Animal Wisdom 30:16 Conclusion and Invitation to Share https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Christmas Animals' Ancient Symbolism and Traditions
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Resilient Animal, host Annie Petersen explores the rich symbolism and cultural significance of animals in Christmas traditions. From the iconic reindeer and the humble robin to the mystical Yule Goat and the terrifying Yule Cat, discover how these animals have become beloved symbols of the holiday season. Through stories and folklore, learn about the values they represent, such as endurance, hope, peace, and humility, and how they've enriched Christmas celebrations around the world. Yule Goat and Gävle Goat In Scandinavia where the charming straw goat decorations appear during the Christmas season is the Yule goat, known as Julbock in Swedish and Julebukk in Norwegian.The goat was closely associated with Thor, the powerful Norse god who rode a chariot pulled by two magical goats named Tanngrisnir.Odin and Sleipnir Sleipnir is the legendary eight-legged horse ridden by the Norse god Odin. Odin himself is often seen as a forerunner to the modern Santa Claus.Mari Lwyd This Unique Welsh Tradition is a horse's skull, decorated with ribbons and bells, mounted on a pole and carried by a person hidden under a sheet. This is meant to bring good luck for the coming year. Yule Cat and Grýla An Icelandic Christmas Legend and gigantic beast. According to tradition, the Yule Cat can see whether someone has received new clothes as a Christmas gift. The Yule Cat is often associated with the giantess Grýla and her mischievous sons.https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Celebrating with Companions: Navigating Family and Holiday Dynamics with our Pets
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Resilient Animal, host Dr. Annie Petersen looks at how pets support us emotionally during family gatherings. We also cover the difference between service animals and emotional support pets, emphasizing the unique roles both play. We examine the science behind pets reducing stress and share practical strategies for working with pets as emotional anchors during social events. Real-life examples illustrate how pets help maintain emotional balance, provide social buffers, and create opportunities for deeper connections. The episode also touches on how to ensure pets are comfortable during the holiday chaos, ensuring their well-being as they support ours.00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal00:28 The Role of Pets in Emotional Balance01:07 Service Animals vs. Emotional Support Animals03:42 How Pets Help During Family Gatherings04:07 Scientific Benefits of Pet Companionship09:44 Practical Strategies for Using Pets as Emotional Anchors13:56 Creating a Safe Space for Your Pet16:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Honoring Our Animal Relatives: The Untold Teachings of the Wampanoag and the first Thanksgiving
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Resilient Animal, host Dr. Annie Petersen explores the deep spiritual wisdom of the Wampanoag People and their Chief Massasoit. Focusing on the sacred relationship between humans and animals, she sheds light on how these ancient teachings shaped the first Thanksgiving and can influence our modern practices of gratitude, community, and respect for all living beings. Through stories of animal teachers like deer, wolves, and whales, listeners gain insights into honoring the connections we share with the natural world. Annie emphasizes the importance of continuing these traditions, with lessons on how to incorporate alternative food choices and expressions of gratitude into one's #Thanksgiving celebration.00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal00:26 Thanksgiving: Beyond the Food01:23 The Untold Story of the First Thanksgiving02:03 Massasoit's Teachings on Animal Relations03:41 The Spiritual Significance of Animals06:09 Ceremonies and Traditions Honoring Animals11:05 Marine Life and Their Sacred Bonds13:47 Animal Encounters and Their Messages18:12 The Legacy of Chief Massasoit20:39 Conclusion and Further Resources• Plant - Based Field Roast: https://fieldroast.com/• Good News Veg: "TheVegan Curious Guide to Thanksgiving" https://goodnewsveg.com/good-news-veg/a-vegan-curious-guide-to-thanksgiving/• The Reducetarian Foundation: "A Guide To Having A Reducetarian Thanksgiving"https://www.reducetarian.org/blog/a-guide-to-having-a-reducetarian-thanksgiving• BC SPCA: "Tips for an inclusive holiday meal"https://spca.bc.ca/news/tips-for-inclusive-holiday-meal/• Big Box Vegan: https://bigboxvegan.com/• Post Punk Kitchen: https://www.theppk.com/ https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Animal Spirit Guides of Día de los Muertos
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we delve into the significance of the human-animal bond during Día de los Muertos. We discover how this Mexican celebration blends indigenous and Catholic traditions into a beautiful remembrance of life and death, featuring spiritual guides like monarch butterflies, tecolote owls, and Xolo dogs. Uncover ancient beliefs and modern customs that connect humans with the natural and spirit worlds, weaving a rich tapestry of cultural significance across Latin America.00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal Podcast00:30 The Significance of Día de los Muertos01:01 Historical Roots and Traditions02:17 The Role of Monarch Butterflies03:43 The Mystical Tecolotes (Owls)05:17 The Sacred Xolo Dogs07:06 Animals as Spiritual Guides09:53 Día de los Muertos Across Latin America11:54 The Symbolism of Calaveras12:27 Conclusionhttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Frida Kahlo: Resilience Through Art and Animal Companions
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we discuss the life and legacy of the extraordinary artist Frida Kahlo. We delve into how Kahlo intertwined her revolutionary art with her beloved animal companions, creating a unique sanctuary of creativity and political thought. From her early life in Mexico City to the devastating bus accident that shaped her artistic vision, Kahlo's journey is explored through the lens of her relationships with her pets and their symbolic presence in her work. Her animal companions provided unwavering support through her struggles with physical pain, marital challenges with Diego Rivera, and her political activism. Discover how these bonds transcended ordinary understanding, helping Kahlo transform personal suffering into universal expressions of resilience and social justice.00:00 Introduction to the Resilient Animal Podcast00:25 Frida Kahlo: Early Life and Cultural Influences01:59 The Life-Altering Accident and Its Impact03:58 Frida's Animal Companions: Symbols and Comfort05:10 Artistic and Political Awakening06:52 Personal Struggles and Symbolism in Art11:08 Legacy of Frida Kahlo and Her Animal Companionshttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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The Human-Animal Bond: A Lifeline in Times of War
Send us Fan MailIn this episode The Resilient Animal, we discuss the profound psychological benefits of human-animal bonds during wartime. Featuring historical accounts from World Wars I, II, and Vietnam to contemporary conflicts like Ukraine, this episode reveals how animals have provided emotional stability, resilience, and even lifesaving support to soldiers and civilians alike. From cavalry horses and military dogs to family pets and therapy animals, these stories illustrate the extraordinary lengths humans will go to care for their animal companions and the powerful resilience these bonds foster. 00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal Podcast 00:33 Historical Impact of War on Human-Animal Bonds 03:33 Modern Conflicts and the Role of Pets 07:20 Animal Rescue and Volunteer Efforts in Ukraine 10:33 Therapeutic Value of Animal Companionship 18:08 Beacon: A Soldier's Lifeline in War 28:33 The Enduring Power of Human-Animal Bonds https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Pet Loss and Cultural Insights with Dr. Michele Whitney
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Resilient Animal, host Annie Petersen continues her in-depth conversation with Dr. Michele Whitney. They explore topics such as the human-animal bond, grief associated with pet loss, and unique cultural perspectives within the African American community. Dr. Whitney discusses her groundbreaking qualitative research, which delves into the experiences of African American adults and their relationships with pets. Key themes include disenfranchised grief, anticipatory grief, and post-traumatic growth, highlighting the profound emotional and spiritual impact pets have on their owners. The episode offers valuable insights into how different communities experience and cope with the loss of a pet. 00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal Podcast 00:30 Welcoming Back Dr. Michele Whitney 01:13 Exploring the Human-Animal Bond 02:13 Research Focus: African American Adults and Pet Loss 03:51 Conferences and Presentations 04:54 Study Overview: Grief Experiences of Pet Loss 14:24 Themes from the Study 15:55 Familial Bonds and Pet Relationships 18:56 Anticipatory Grief and Willingness to Love Again 21:03 Understanding Disenfranchised Grief 23:47 Mother's Dislike for Cats 24:20 Stigma Around Certain Pets 25:30 Fear and Disenfranchised Grief 28:12 Dual Process Model of Grief 31:04 Learned Compartmentalization 34:35 Cultural Aspects of Grief 46:12 Emotional and Spiritual Transformation 47:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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The Power of Empathy: Alexander the Great and Bucephalus
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Resilient Animal, we explore the profound bond between Alexander the Great and his horse, Bucephalus. Their story, set in ancient Macedonia, highlights how empathy and understanding can transform relationships, whether between humans or human and animal. From a young prince's compassion to a stallion's trust, the tale reveals the incredible strength found in mutual respect and care. Join us as we delve into how this extraordinary partnership has influenced modern views on animal care and resilience. 00:00 Introduction to the Resilient Animal Podcast 00:39 The Legendary Bond of Alexander the Great and Bucephalus 01:51 The Compassionate Approach to Horsemanship 03:58 The Unbreakable Bond in Adversity 05:53 The Revolutionary Care for Animals 07:30 The Final Days and Lasting Legacy https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Exploring the Human-Animal Bond with Dr. Michele Whitney
Send us Fan Mail This episode of The Resilient Animal podcast, welcomes Dr. Michele Whitney, a newly minted PhD in Human Services. Michele discusses her journey into research on the human-animal bond, driven by her personal experience of adopting a cat named Samson. Michele highlights the lack of representation of people of color in the existing literature on the human-animal bond and how her experiences as an African American woman influenced her research. The episode delves into the complexities of pet loss, the potential racial disparities in pet ownership, and the significance of continuing bonds in the grieving process. 00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal 00:32 Meet Michele Whitney: A Journey to PhD 02:42 The Human-Animal Bond: Michele's Research 07:32 Cultural Perspectives on Pet Ownership 11:22 COVID-19 and Pet Ownership 16:13 Challenges and Reflections on Pet Loss 28:29 Michele's Personal Experiences with Pets 43:08 Conclusion and Future Discussions https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Exploring the Resilience and Impact of Animals in Human Life
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of 'The Resilient Animal,' we explore the historical and cultural significance of animals, the importance of conservation across various species, and highlights the often-overlooked value of creatures such as the Tasmanian Devil and Madagascar hissing cockroach. We also challenge societal biases toward animals and argue for a more inclusive approach to conservation. We'll share fascinating facts and myths about pet rats, snakes, and lizards, emphasizing their vital roles in ecosystems and cultural narratives. 00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal 00:21 The Timeless Bond Between Humans and Animals 02:56 Exploring Australia's Unique Wildlife 04:51 The Overlooked Importance of Insects 05:47 Challenging Our Perceptions in Conservation 08:44 Rats: The Misunderstood Companions 11:29 Debunking Myths About Snakes and Lizards 14:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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The Enduring Bond: Exploring Human-Animal Relationships Through History
Send us Fan MailThis episode delves into the momentous 1940 discovery of the Lascaux Cave by four young explorers in France, revealing stunning prehistoric art that provides a window into ancient human and animal interactions. The episode explores how animals have been integral to human societies, from prehistoric survival and spiritual symbolism to roles in mythology, companionship, and modern scientific research. The narrative traces these evolving relationships, emphasizing the continuous and dynamic bond between humans and animals throughout history and into the contemporary world. 00:00 The Discovery of Lascaux Cave 01:24 Unveiling Prehistoric Art 01:56 Global Significance of Cave Art 02:34 The Purpose and Meaning of Ancient Art 03:38 Animal Symbolism in Ancient Civilizations 05:02 The Evolution of Human-Animal Relationships 07:33 Animals in Modern Society 08:24 The Healing Power of Animals 09:25 The Enduring Human-Animal Bond https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Shannon Kopp - SoulPaws Recovery Project
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Resilient Animal, host Annie Petersen talks with Shannon Kopp of the SoulPaws Recovery Project about the therapeutic power of the human-animal bond for mental health recovery. Shannon shares her personal journey recovering from an eating disorder and how animals played a crucial role in her healing process. They also discuss the founding and growth of SoulPaws, an organization dedicated to providing free animal-assisted therapy for individuals with eating disorders and other mental health challenges.https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Kate LaSala - Rescued By Training
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Resilient Animal podcast, host Dr. Annie Petersen talks with professional dog trainer and certified behavior consultant Kate LaSala. They explore how LaSala's work with dogs facing fear, aggression, and anxiety benefits both pets and their families, touching on her methods of positive reinforcement and virtual training. LaSala shares her personal journey with her own senior and special needs dogs, which led her to further specialize as an end-of-life pet doula. The discussion covers the emotional and logistical challenges of dealing with behavioral euthanasia, anticipatory grief, and the importance of incorporating pets into end-of-life plans. They also delve into how families, including children, can be supported through the grieving process.https://rescuedbytraining.com/death-doula/https://rescuedbytraining.com/2022/03/28/griefresources/https://rescuedbytraining.com/2024/09/16/at-home-euthanasia/ Felted heart (SaltyHeart808/Etsy) and cremation ring (Sugarberry Memorials). Discussed on Rescued By Training 6-month post: https://rescuedbytraining.com/2024/10/14/my-grief-journey-six-months-in/You can view photos on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@AnimalBondAcademy/podcasts00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal Podcast00:44 Meet Kate LaSala: Professional Dog Trainer and Behavior Consultant02:49 Challenges and Techniques in Dog Training03:44 The Importance of Positive Reinforcement06:47 Kate's Journey and Passion for Animal Rescue11:01 Virtual Dog Training: Benefits and Approach18:56 End of Life Doula for Pets: Providing Support and Care22:54 Navigating Grief and Memorializing Pets33:01 Involving Children in Pet End-of-Life Decisions39:03 Contacting Kate LaSala and Available Resources44:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughtshttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Brooke Haggerty - Faunalytics
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Resilient Animal Podcast, Dr. Annie Petersen interviews Brooke Haggerty, an animal advocate and Executive Director of Faunalytics, a nonprofit organization that conducts and shares research to make animal advocacy as effective as possible. Brooke shares her journey into animal advocacy, experiences with grassroots activism, and in-depth insights on the state of animal welfare, humane washing, and the critical work Faunalytics does in supporting the animal protection movement with research. The episode also highlights Faunalytics' online conferences, their research support program, and the challenges and intricacies of advocating for better treatment of animals through informed strategies.00:00 Introduction to The Resilient Animal Podcast00:47 Meet Brooke Haggerty: A Lifelong Animal Advocate01:59 Grassroots Activism and Prop 1204:17 Understanding Faunalytics and Its Mission06:19 The Reality of Cage-Free Labels13:20 Faunalytics' Research and Impact24:40 Personal Moments with Animals27:54 Compassion Fatigue and Advocacy Challenges31:12 Conclusion and How to Get Involvedhttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Dr. Janet Hoy-Gerlach Open Door Veterinary Collective
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Resilient Animal, host Annie Petersen speaks with Dr. Janet Hoy-Gerlach from Open Door Veterinary Collective about the profound impact of human-animal relationships on mental health and wellbeing. Dr. Hoy-Gerlach shares insights from her social work background and research, highlighting how pets can act as protective factors against suicidality, reduce anxiety, depression, and loneliness, and even improve overall quality of life. They discuss the importance of collaboration between human service and animal welfare professionals and unveil resources such as the Emotional Support Animal Resource Page and Pet Help Finder to support individuals and their animal companions. Various initiatives and organizations like the Michelson Foundation and ASPCA are also mentioned for their contributions to pet-inclusive housing and access to veterinary care.Below are links to some useful resources:Website: https://opendoorconsults.org/Dr. Hoy-Gerlach's email address: [email protected] Work Hub: https://opendoorconsults.org/social-work-hub/emotional-support-animals/Pet Help Finder: https://www.pethelpfinder.org/m/phfMichelson Found Animals: https://www.foundanimals.org/American Heart Association - Healthy Bond for Lifehttps://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-bond-for-life-petshttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Cindy Richardson - Animal Communicator
Send us Fan MailHave you wondered what your animals are thinking and feeling? This episode of The Resilient Animal features an intimate discussion of healing and communication with Cindy Richardson. Cindy discusses her preparation when communicating with all types of animals, including birds and an elephant.This episode can be viewed with captions on YouTube https://youtu.be/2YYROvlJCTwTo learn more about Cindy and the services she offers, click onhttp://www.chatswithanimals.com/[email protected] to support her care of her care of Cashewhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/cashews-journey-to-regain-sighthttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Michelle Meschko - Small Breed Rescue of Southern California
Send us Fan MailThe Resilient Animal chats with the one-and-only Michelle Meschko from Small Breed Rescue of Southern California. Michelle works with only small dog breeds (who need a little more TLC) and reptiles too! Previously, we did a video of Michelle and her nonprofit for Animal Bond Academy. You can see Michelle in action on YouTube https://youtu.be/DgIBJAm-cNUThis podcast episode can also be viewed with captions on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/grvYVm2GvCU?list=PL7p248H5KmY3A-z1nmgpPVHjo334goTmUYou can learn more about this wonderful organization here:https://www.smallbreedrescue.org/https://www.instagram.com/smallbreedrescuesocal/https://www.facebook.com/SmallBreedRescueOfSoCalhttps://www.tiktok.com/@sbrschttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Maya Badham - Safeguarding Animal and Human Survivors of Sexual and Domestic Abuse (SAHSDA)
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, The Resilient Animal podcast features Maya Badham from SAHSDA in the United Kingdom.We discuss coercive control and "The Link" between animal and human abuse and her work with law enforcement and veterinarians in rural communities in identifying domestic and animal abuse.This episode can be viewed with captions on YouTube https://youtu.be/4aZB31fPm-w?list=PL7p248H5KmY3A-z1nmgpPVHjo334goTmUYou can learn more about this incredibly important organization here:https://sahsda.wixsite.com/sahsdahttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Fatima Guevara and Jenna Finch - The Cantu Foundation
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, The Resilient Animal podcast features The Cantu Foundation. We speak with Founder Fatima Guevara and Director of Operations Jenna Finch about the dogs they rescue, the process of working on opposite ends of the United States, and how social media can be used for good things in support of nonprofit organizations. This episode can be viewed with captions on YouTube https://youtu.be/2l66z4qx4xQ?list=PL7p248H5KmY3A-z1nmgpPVHjo334goTmUBe sure to check out the Foundation's namesake, Cantu on Instagram @CantuOnWheelsYou can learn more about this amazing organization here:https://www.thecantufoundation.org/https://www.instagram.com/thecantufoundation/https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Amy Bassett - JABCECC
Send us Fan MailListener Discretion AdvisedIn this conversation, I speak with Amy Bassett, co-founder of the nonprofit Judith A. Bassett Canid Education and Conservation Center (JABCECC) located in Santa Ysabel, California. Amy and her husband Dave founded JABCECC in honor of Dave's mom, Judith A. Bassett. She was an active community member life-long advocate for canids.Along with Judith's legacy, we discuss the rescue of foxes from the cruelty of the fur farming industry and the Healing Programs that take place at the Center. This episode can be viewed with captions on YouTube https://youtu.be/M0leyXbY7EU?list=PL7p248H5KmY3A-z1nmgpPVHjo334goTmUYou can learn more about this amazing organization here:https://www.jabcecc.orghttps://meetafox.org/https://www.facebook.com/JABCECChttps://www.instagram.com/jabcecc/https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Lori Biewen - Libby Lou's Safe Haven
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, I speak with Lori Biewen, founder of Libby Lou's Safe Haven, a nonprofit focused on rescuing cows and other animals from the meat and dairy industries. Lori shares her personal journey, explaining how Libby Lou, a miniature Hereford heifer, helped her through her depression, leading to the creation of the sanctuary. She discusses the harsh realities of the dairy and beef industries, highlighting the need for rescuing cows. Lori also discusses the challenges and financial strains of running an animal sanctuary in Southern California. The conversation offers insights into the human-animal bond, the significance of creating sanctuaries, and raises awareness about the plight of farm animals.This episode can be viewed with captions on YouTube https://youtu.be/6o7LytKLBiQ?list=PL7p248H5KmY3A-z1nmgpPVHjo334goTmUYou can check out Lori and all her animals on our YouTube Animal Bond Academy channel here! https://youtu.be/zuS3E2o4jkILearn more about Libby Lou's Safe Haven:https://libbyloussafehaven.com/https://www.facebook.com/veganforcowshttps://www.instagram.com/libbylousafehaven/https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Eileen Persia - Troll House Animal Sanctuary
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, I speak with Eileen Persia founder of the nonprofit The Troll House Animal Sanctuary located in New Jersey. Eileen shares her journey of starting the Sanctuary amid the COVID-19 pandemic and her own cancer diagnosis. This is a story of resiliency through difficult times, the therapeutic role animals have played in her cancer recovery and the establishment of Troll House as refuge for abused and neglected animals. We focus on the transformative power of caring for others, both human and animal, and discuss the importance of mental health awareness and support in the face of adversity.This episode can be viewed with captions on YouTube https://youtu.be/OjRwPEZSYvo?list=PL7p248H5KmY3A-z1nmgpPVHjo334goTmUYou can learn more about this amazing organization here:https://tthas.org/https://www.facebook.com/TROLLHOUSEANIMALSANCTUARYhttps://www.instagram.com/thetrollhousesanctuary/Become a recurring donor here:https://www.patreon.com/TTHAShttps://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Michael Overlie - Dogs and Men
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, I speak with Michael Overlie founder of the group Dogs and Men. Michael and I discuss the intersection of community building, emotional literacy, and the human animal bond. Michael details his efforts in creating an online community for men and they how they connect over their shared experiences with dogs, providing them with a platform to address their emotional needs and improve their overall wellbeing.This episode can be viewed with captions on YouTube https://youtu.be/d6uF7vvA7pg?list=PL7p248H5KmY3A-z1nmgpPVHjo334goTmUhttps://dogsandmen.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/dogs-and-men-llc/https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Susan Nowicke - Ecovivarium
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, The Resilient Animal speaks with Susan Nowicke, founder of the nonprofit reptile animal sanctuary Ecovivarium. Susan shares her journey on how she started working with animals and the nonprofit’s unique operations. She sheds light on the adoption process to ensure that the animals are getting a lifetime family and also the challenging aspect of running a sanctuary that works with animals that have arrived in extremely poor health.This episode can viewed with captions on YouTube https://youtu.be/S7Ulcv6RmEM?list=PL7p248H5KmY3A-z1nmgpPVHjo334goTmUWeb: ecovivarium.org/Phone: (760) 975-9690Email: [email protected]://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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Introducing The Resilient Animal
Send us Fan MailPeople build and work in animal sanctuaries for different reasons and evidence shows that helping other living things may benefit our own mental health and wellbeing. The Resilient Animal podcast creates a forum for animal rescuers to talk about challenges and joys and the reason WHY they chose to rescue. I speak to people who work in small animal, wildlife, and domestic animal sanctuaries.I’m Annie Petersen, Doctor of Education with a Masters in Mental Health Recovery and Trauma-Informed Care and this podcast explores what makes us all Resilient Animals.https://www.instagram.com/resilientanimal/https://www.facebook.com/TheResilientAnimalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-human-animal-bond-studies/
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The Resilient Animal: Exploring Mental Health Through Helping Animals and Their People Each episode invites listeners on a journey to discover how assisting other living beings can profoundly impact our own mental health. Dr. Petersen explores the science and stories behind resilience, highlighting inspiring examples from both human and non-human animals. Through engaging interviews and thoughtful insights, the podcast delves into how acts of compassion and care for animals can foster healing, growth, and resilience in people.What makes The Resilient Animal truly unique?In-person interviews with animal advocates, mental health professionals, and everyday heroes who share their personal stories and expertise.Fascinating explorations of animal folklore from around the world, revealing the symbolic and cultural significance of animals in human societies.Deep dives into th
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