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The Story of My Pet: Inspiring Stories of Animal Rescue, Fostering & Adoption

Author: Julie Marty-Pearson, PsyD

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Are you an Animal Lover? Then The Story of My Pet Podcast is for you!

Come along as Pet Parents from around the world tell the stories of their believed pets, from rescue dogs to foster kittens, street cats to wild horses, and everywhere in between. This show shares heart-to-heart conversations about animals collected from amazing pet parents, animal supporters and rescue advocates. Learn about animal adoption, fostering, rescue, and volunteerism. Along with powerful discussions about animal welfare topics, you will learn how to get involved in your local community and help animals in need.

The bond between humans and animals is immeasurable. That bond makes pet parents like you the best animal advocates. Whether you rescued your precious pet or found them a local animal shelter, the journey to your fur babies is often unexpected, but you always find the pets you are meant to have. Who rescued who, right? Whether you have human kids or not, pets are your chosen kids. You love them as members of your family and will do anything for them.

This show advocates and educates to ensure more people know about the importance of animal rescue, fostering, and adoption. Each episode features an animal rescue group, shelter, and/or nonprofit organization focused on saving animals in need. Get ready to be inspired by incredible animal rescuers, shelter workers, trappers, trainers, and volunteers. You may be surprised to learn about the reality of animal welfare and rescue in the world today. Turn that shock and disappointment in action! Whether it be volunteering at an animal shelter, becoming a pet foster parent, or adopting your next pet, the animal advocates on this show all share the same passion; To save as many animals as they can!

Sometimes the most difficult part of the story of our pets is the end. This podcast also shares difficult discussions about pet loss. While your bond lasts well beyond the physical lifespan of your pets, sharing stories about your pet’s passing can help with processing your grief and loss. Heartfelt discussions about assisting fur babies through illness and injury is never easy; but sharing stories can help other pet parents make informed decisions and improve the lives of other pets. Connecting with other each other through this show builds community and collaboration and will help you to be the best pet parent possible.

Your host, Julie Marty-Pearson, PsyD is a dedicated Fur Mom, lifelong animal lover, pet enthusiast, and all around animal advocate. She volunteers at her local county animal shelter, has been a kitten foster mom, and occasional pet sitter. Julie started this podcast to share the stories of her own pets, past and present, and advocate for animal rescue, fostering and adoption. Contact Julie via email if you are interested in being a guest on the podcast.

Julie is a Podcast Coach who is passionate about helping others share their stories through podcasting. She has her doctorate in Organizational Psychology and she supports others with starting their own podcasts just like she did with The Story of My Pet Podcast. Julie started her second podcast, Podcast Your Story Now, to share her experience as a podcaster, give tips and tricks for new and aspiring podcasters, and interview other female podcasters about their journeys.

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Sharing pet stories that inspire and empower others to help animals in need. Joining your host, Julie Marty-Pearson is Amy Castro, founder of Starlight Outreach and Rescue. Together, we weave through the emotional narrative of animal rescue. We remember the pets that have carved out special places in our hearts, and Amy walks us through the turning points that propelled her from a volunteer to the helm of her own rescue organization.This episode isn't just about the pets we've loved; it's about the complexity and responsibility that come with caring for our four-legged friends. She spotlights the importance of TNR programs and spaying/neutering to manage populations, sharing the story of Frenchie, the cat who represents the countless kittens born to feral mothers, and how we can intervene responsibly when we come across these vulnerable litters. From the challenges of returning unadopted dogs to shelters to the understanding of when to say no, we explore the full spectrum of emotions that come with volunteering and fostering. We leave you inspired to find your unique way to contribute, be it through fostering, volunteering, or simply spreading awareness. And remember, by subscribing and leaving a review, you help these stories reach others and contribute to the ever-growing community of animal lovers and advocates.Amy Castro is a professional speaker, author, and pet industry expert who works with small businesses and large corporations to develop leaders, build great teams, and help both provide best-in class service to their customers. She's also founder and president of Starlight Outreach and Rescue, a 501c3 nonprofit animal rescue in the Houston area and the host of the rescue's podcast, Starlight Pet Talk. She lives on a 7 acre "rescue ranch" with her daughter kelsey who manages the day-to-day activities of the rescue. To learn more, follow Amy’s podcast on her Website, and follow on Instagram and Facebook.Starlight Outreach and Rescue was founded in 2017 after the tragic death of 14-year-old Emma Starlight Hyde. They have a five-fold mission: to support municipal shelters with donations and funding for medical treatment, to foster and "pull" animals from shelters when conditions become overcrowded and animals face euthanasia, to provide outreach services to loving pet parents facing financial hardship, and to educate pet parents on pet care and living their best lives so they don't end up in shelters and rescues. The organization is based in Alvin, Texas outside of Houston. Learn more on their Website and follow them on Instagram and Facebook.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Host, Julie Marty-Pearson, often says our pets find us, and that isn't truer than for guest Tenny Minassian. Tenny's adopted canine companion, Lucy, inspired not only a profound personal transformation but also a children's book, "Lucy Goes to the Gentle Barn." Her tale is one of convincing traditional parents to open their home to a family pet, leading to an adventure of love and life lessons that resonate with any heart that has felt the warmth of a furry friend. Lucy’s tripe to real-world sanctuary The Gentle Barn, illustrates many important lessons we can all learn from animals.  What begins with the adoption of a pet often leads to unexpected personal revelations. For Tenny, it was the inspiration to embrace a vegan lifestyle. Walking through her transformation and the role of a vegan coach, she offers insights into the challenges and rewards of a plant-based life, from giving up cheese to navigating new ethical choices. Touching on mental health, societal pressures, and the readiness for change, the conversation underscores the profound impact of pet adoption on personal growth and the broader choice to rescue over breeding. Join us for an episode that promises laughter, inspiration, and an invitation to live more consciously with kindness at its heart.Tenny Minassian is a vegan lifestyle coach and author based in Los Angeles. She's an Armenian-American and came to the U.S. as a refugee with her family from Iran. Her favorite role is being Lucy's dog-mom and going on adventures together! She's excited to share her debut children's book, Lucy Goes to The Gentle Barn. You can purchase Tenny’s book on Amazon or via her Website. Follow Tenny on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Lucy on Instagram.Learn more about the Gentle Barn on their Website and follow on Instagram.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Have you ever found yourself enchanted by the bond between a child and their pet, or moved by the joyous wag of a rescued dog's tail? Teresa Adamo and Jennifer Williams-Cordova, children's book authors with a knack for capturing the essence of these moments, join me for a conversation that's sure to inspire. Their tales, born from the companionship of pets like Indy, weave a tapestry of creativity and community spirit that finds a home in the hearts of families far and wide.  Bakersfield, California, isn't just a backdrop for Teresa and Jennifer's stories; it's a character in itself, echoing through the pages with the historic Bakersfield Sound music. Our discussion takes a stroll through the vibrant streets of pet personalities and the melodies that define a culture, all while celebrating the power of indie publishing. This creative duo has crafted not only storybooks but an entire universe where coloring meets activity books, inviting young minds to explore and adults to reminisce.  Ending on a note that's as warm as a puppy's nuzzle, we reflect on the impact stories can have on advocating for shelter animals and responsible pet ownership. The echo of a child naming their new four-legged friend after a beloved character is a testament to the reach and heart of Teresa and Jennifer's work. With a shared hope to spark even one more act of kindness, such as fostering or adopting a furry companion, this episode is a heartfelt reminder of the love and life lessons our pets bestow upon us.To purchase books from the Indy, Oh Indy series, visit their Website. You can learn more and follow them on Instagram and Facebook. Photos of Teresa, Jen, and their dogs courtesy of Felix Adamo, you learn more via his Instagram.As a former newspaper reporter and editor, Teresa Adamo longed to write the story of Indy’s origins in the form of a children’s book. What resulted is an ode to the sweet shelter dog as well as a tribute to Bakersfield itself. The author and her husband, Felix, live in Bakersfield, CA and have four sons: Cody, Hunter, Zane and Cooper. Their backyard is also home to the lowest maintenance pet ever – Tele, a tortoise. Indy joined the pack in 2008.Ever the consummate artist, Jennifer Williams-Cordova finds inspiration in just about everything. Once she became a mother, however, a whole new realm of creativity began. With a toddler daughter who is a dog fanatic and book lover, impromptu dog doodles are found aplenty in the Williams-Cordova household! Of course, the family’s rescue black Labrador/golden retriever mix, Ben, is often at the center of Jen’s canine artistry. As a Bakersfield native and full-time graphic artist, Jen enjoys actively contributing to the local arts scene. The illSupport the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Are you an Animal Lover? Then The Story of My Pet Podcast is for you!Come along as Pet Parents from around the world tell the stories of their believed pets, from rescue dogs to foster kittens, street cats to wild horses, and everywhere in between. This show shares heart-to-heart conversations about animals collected from amazing pet parents, animal supporters and rescue advocates. Learn about animal adoption, fostering, rescue, and volunteerism. Along with powerful discussions about animal welfare topics, you will learn how to get involved in your local community and help animals in need.The bond between humans and animals is immeasurable. That bond makes pet parents like you the best animal advocates. Whether you rescued your precious pet or found them a local animal shelter, the journey to your fur babies is often unexpected, but you always find the pets you are meant to have. Who rescued who, right? Whether you have human kids or not, pets are your chosen kids. You love them as members of your family and will do anything for them.This show advocates and educates to ensure more people know about the importance of animal rescue, fostering, and adoption. Each episode features an animal rescue group, shelter, and/or nonprofit organization focused on saving animals in need. Get ready to be inspired by incredible animal rescuers, shelter workers, trappers, trainers, and volunteers. You may be surprised to learn about the reality of animal welfare and rescue in the world today. Turn that shock and disappointment in action! Whether it be volunteering at an animal shelter, becoming a pet foster parent, or adopting your next pet, the animal advocates on this show all share the same passion; To save as many animals as they can!Sometimes the most difficult part of the story of our pets is the end. This podcast also shares difficult discussions about pet loss. While your bond lasts well beyond the physical lifespan of your pets, sharing stories about your pet’s passing can help with processing your grief and loss. Heartfelt discussions about assisting fur babies through illness and injury is never easy; but sharing stories can help other pet parents make informed decisions and improve the lives of other pets. Connecting with other each other through this show builds community and collaboration and will help you to be the best pet parent possible.Your host, Julie Marty-Pearson is a dedicated Fur Mom, lifelong animal lover, pet enthusiast, and all around animal advocate. Julie started this podcast to share the stories of her own pets, past and present, and advocate for animal rescue and adoption. She now has a second podcast, Podcast Your Story Now, all about empowering women to start podcasts and share their stories with the world!Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Ever imagined opening your home to a furry four-legged friend temporarily and profoundly impacting their lives and yours in return? In the latest episode of 'The Story of My Pet', we talk about all things cat fostering! We have an engaging chat with Sam Proof, a cat lover and a live streamer, who reveals how fostering cats and kittens can save lives and make space in shelters. Experience the whirlwind journey of fostering through Sam's stories and learn how his love for these adorable felines turned into a live 24/7 cam show capturing their charming antics.Sam, and his wife Amanda, have made it their mission to foster  and have helped over 170 cats through Kitten Rescue LA. They share their heartwarming tales of nurturing bottle babies, adult, and senior cats, alongside the unique challenges and gratifications that come with it. Learn how even fostering one cat can make a huge difference in the animal rescue world, and why working with reputable rescue organizations is an advantage. Don't miss out on their poignant narrative of a devastating experience with a litter of sick kittens.The exciting path from live streaming to podcasting about pet rescue and fostering. Listen to their anecdotes about the chaos, joy and the bittersweetness of fostering and how community support plays a significant role in caring for these rescued animals. We wrap up our chat with Sam, as he talks about his upcoming Catmus interactive experience that combines fun and philanthropy. So, listen up and get ready to be inspired, educated and entertained, and who knows, you might just find yourself fostering a little furball soon! To learn more about Cute Avalanche and watch the 24/7 feed via their Website, on Instagram, and on Facebook.To learn more about Kitten Rescue LA, check out their Website, and follow them on Instagram and Facebook.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Ever wondered about the joys and challenges of giving love and companionship to senior pets? Join us for the heartwarming journey of our special guest, Katie Shelby, who opened her heart and home to two senior dachshunds, Fred and Barney. Initially agreeing to foster these loveable seniors, Katie and her husband soon found themselves enchanted by their unique personalities and decided to adopt them.  In this episode of The Story of My Pet, your host, Julie Marty-Pearson, chats with Katie, a devoted pet owner and advocate for senior dog adoption. Katie shares her inspiring tale of love and care for her two precious pups, Fred and Barney, who were rescued by her uncle's organization, Pet Rescue Network in St. Louis, Missouri. From fostering to adoption, their journey with these two senior Dachshunds is filled with touching moments, overcoming health challenges, and embarking on exciting adventures. Join us as Katie shares her experience of welcoming Fred and Barney into her home, and how they've become local celebrities with their own Facebook page, featuring their many delightful escapades.  Get ready to be touched by Katie's dedication to providing a loving and fulfilling life for her furry companions and be inspired to consider senior dog adoption. As first-time pet owners as a married couple, they share their experiences and the antics of Fred and Barney, who've now become integral members of their "neighborhood watch". But the fun doesn't stop there; Katie takes us along on their many road trips with Fred and Barney, turning their life into an incredible adventure. Get a firsthand account of the trials, triumphs, and abundant love that comes with fostering and adopting senior dogs. Be inspired by Katie's shoutout to the rescue organization that linked them with Fred and Barney, and the dedicated doctors who help manage their health. So, come along on this emotional rollercoaster as we explore the significance of giving older dogs a second chance at a happy, loving home. To learn more about Fred and Barney, follow their adventures on their Facebook page. To learn more about Pet Rescue Network, in St. Louis, Missouri, check out their Website.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
If you're an animal lover, particularly a dog enthusiast, then you will surely appreciate the profound love and inspiration author J Wynn Rousuck draws from our furry friends. Our latest podcast episode explores how her childhood experiences attending dog shows with her AKC judge father blossomed into a deep appreciation for dogs, influencing her life and her writing.Rousuck's narrative is rich with heartwarming tales of her adventures in the world of dogs. One particularly touching recollection is of rescuing her adorable dog, Zippy, from Baltimore's rough streets. The experiences with Zippy, a dog that became a beloved member of her family, influenced her storytelling, shaping the quirky Boston terrier character in her latest novel, "Please Write: A Novel in Letters" and revealing how dogs often provide vital support during tough times. The discussion also takes a turn towards the world of literature and creativity. The author shares her journey of rediscovering her creativity through writing about dogs. The episode shines a light on the unique influence her mentor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, had on her character development and storytelling. Rousuck's background as a theater critic and her love for researching famous pet owners add another layer of depth to her narrative.One highlight of the episode is the exploration of Rousuck's book, a story narrated through letters between two dogs and their owner. This novel is not only a heartwarming story of the bond between humans and dogs but also a profound journey through loss and grief. The author's reading of an excerpt from the book is a powerful testament to the impact of the story on its readers, including the publisher who adopted a rescue dog after reading it. Whether you're a dog lover, an avid reader, or a rescue advocate, this episode is bound to stir your emotions with its powerful storytelling and the joy of rescue. It invites you to take a closer look at the world of dogs and the impact they can have on our lives and our creativity. So, prepare for a tail-wagging adventure that will make you want to curl up with your furry friend and a good book. Tune in, subscribe, share with fellow pet lovers, and embark on this heartstring-tugging journey that celebrates our furry friends and their contribution to our lives! J. Wynn Rousuck is the award-winning theater critic for Baltimore’s NPR affiliate, and the former longtime theater critic for The Baltimore Sun, where she reviewed more than 3,000 plays over the course of 23 years. She was a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the University of Michigan and a visiting student in the graduate playwriting program at Brown University. Rousuck lives in Baltimore with her husband, Alan Fink, and their Boston Terrier, Juno. "Please Write" is her first novel. To learn more about Judy, visit her Website. Purchase her book PleSupport the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Have you thought about hiring a professional photographer to capture photos of you and your pets? Or do you want to learn how to take better photos of your pets? Well, we've got you covered! Listen as we explore the wonderful world of pet photography and how a good photo can make all the difference for a pet looking for a forever home.Meet Val Woodward, a pet photographer and animal rescue volunteer who's passion for rescuing and caring for animals is simply awe-inspiring. Val shares her journey of rescuing four dogs and four cats, and the magic of pet photography as a tool to create safe, conversational spaces with her students as a school psychologist.We discuss how technology and editing can make rescue dogs and shelter animals more appealing to potential adopters. We highlight the outstanding work being done by the Lucky Dog Rescue at the Ranch and delve into the heartwarming '60 Super Seniors' project that aims to bring the often overlooked senior dogs into the spotlight. We also discuss the incredible rescue Cat House on the Kings and how Val has worked with them photographing their adoptable cats and contributing to their annual calendar fundraiser. She also volunteers with Paw Squad 559, a rescue that helps stray and homeless cats and dogs in the central valley of California.Lastly, we share some indispensable tips and tricks for taking amazing pet photos with simple equipment. Learn how to use light and shadows to capture the best pet photography. Val also emphasizes on the emotional aspect of pet photography and the importance of memorializing pets before they reach a challenging stage. To learn more about Val and Fur Real Life Photography, visit her Website, follow on Facebook and Instagram. For info on Lucky Dog Rescue at the Ranch, visit their Website, follow on Facebook and Instagram. For info on the Cat House on the Kings, visit their Website, follow on Facebook and Instagram. For info on Paw Squad 559, visit their Website, follow on Facebook and Instagram.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Ready to discover the heartwarming world of animal rescue and fostering? Want to learn more about how you can prepare to become an animal foster parent? Need training tips for your dog? We will be covering all of this and more in this episode, a treasure-trove of stories, tips, and insights for all animal lovers. The Story of My Pet Podcast host, Julie Marty-Pearson speaks with Courtney and Erin Clerico, of Foster Tales Rescue, a dog rescue non-profit organization in Kern County, California. They detail their journey, packed with personal anecdotes and advice, serving as a guiding beacon for anyone considering fostering, adopting, or simply wanting to make a difference in the lives of animals. One story that will tug at your heartstrings involves Courtney taking in a dog with an injury and how that encounter lead her back to animal rescue. We talk about how you can become a foster parent, emphasizing the importance of preparation. Researching reputable rescues or shelters is essential when considering fostering is vital. We explore the profound bond formed between a pet parent and their adopted animal, a testament to the fact that fostering might come with its challenges, but it is incredibly rewarding and life-altering. We also explore the nuances of introducing a new dog into your home, the importance of setting boundaries, and the power of positive reinforcement. Erin, a budding professional dog trainer, will share practical tips for training adopted pets while Courtney reflects on her own experiences, demonstrating how dogs from shelters and rescues can transform into wonderful companions. They also reveal the secrets to fostering a dog responsibly, underscoring the crucial role of research and resources to transition dogs from shelters to loving homes.Join Courtney and Erin as they unravel the powerful narrative of their experience in animal rescue and fostering, reminding us all of the difference we can make in the lives of these animals. So, tune in, get inspired, and let's make a change together. You follow Courtney and learn more about Foster Tales Rescue on Instagram and Facebook. Topics Discussed in this episode:-Animal Rescue-Dog Rescue-Dog Fostering-Dog Training-Pet Adoption If you liked this episode, you’ll also enjoy the following:Episode 33: Fostering Kittens: A Story of Love, Heartbreak, and New BeginningsEpisode 30: Championing Animal Rescue from Shelter Volunteer to Rescue Advocate</Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Ever wondered what it's like to foster a litter of kittens? Journey with me, your host, Julie Marty Pearson, as I share a deeply personal tale about my own adorable fur family. You'll hear about my experience raising six two-week-old kittens and the challenges that came with their round-the-clock care. But first, I’ll account the journey that lead me to fostering this litter and how a tiny kitten named Binx is the reason why I ended up at the shelter on the right day to help these kittens in need.  Fostering kittens is an adventure, indeed! Have you ever tried to transition a kitten from bottle-feeding to solid food? I'll recount that roller-coaster ride, especially the struggles with little George, the runt of the litter, who showed no interest in wet food. But amidst the trials and tribulations, there were countless moments of joy, batches of formula, plates of food, and bags of litter, and finding my forever friend in Pumpkin the calico kitten.   On Pumpkin’s first birthday, we'll reflect on this incredible journey together. You'll learn about the importance of volunteering, donating, and fostering, or adopting animals in need. It's more than a tale of love and loss; it's a call to action. After all, what could be more rewarding than opening your heart and home to a pet in need? So, let's celebrate Pumpkin's birthday with a heartfelt message of love from me and my fur family to you and yours. Join me in this unforgettable journey of love, loss, and new beginnings!Remember to share this podcast with your friends and family, follow or subscribe on your preferred platform, and leave a rating and review to help us reach more animal lovers like you. You can also find us on YouTube, where we'll be adding clips and short videos of our pet adventures. Together, let's make a difference for our furry friends and spread love, compassion, and awareness of the joy that pets bring to our lives.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Hear inspiring stories of rescued pets and insights into global animal welfare efforts. Lori Kalef, from SPCA International, joins us in part two of our interview, to discuss Apollo's Aid program, an initiative that has been a beacon of hope for military members relocating with their pets, and animals in war-torn regions.Navigating through heartwarming rescue tales, we explore the myriad challenges faced by these champions of animal welfare. Lori amplifies on the conundrum of finding forever homes for rescued pets and the distressing reality of euthanizing healthy, friendly animals due to overcrowding in shelters. As we unravel the horrifying extent of animal cruelty and abandonment in the US, Lori emphasizes the critical role of rescue & adoption in mitigating this crisis. In this engaging dialogue, we delve into the potential of education and advocacy in solving these issues. Lori highlights the power of social media in animal rescue, but also acknowledges the emotional burden it places on those on the front lines. We talk about the importance of volunteering and understanding different cultures when advocating for animals. Listeners will gain insight into the challenges and complexity of animal rescue and how they can make a difference, even if they can't physically volunteer. Our discussion with this inspiring advocate for animal welfare wraps up with the empowering reminder - everyone can make a difference. Whether it's through volunteering, fostering, sharing, or speaking out - every effort counts. So tune in as we uncover the complexities of animal rescue and welfare, and learn how you can join this noble cause.Learn more about SPCA International on their Website, Follow SPCAI on Instagram and Facebook.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
One woman dedicating her life to advocate for animals around the world. In a heartfelt exchange, your host Julie Marty-Pearson sits down with Lori Kalef from SPCA International, who paints an evocative picture of her lifetime passion for animal welfare. From the tender age of 11, Lori began her journey in animal rescue, a path that eventually led her to a significant role at SPCA International. Her perspective sheds light on the immense global impact of organizations like SPCA, offering a stirring insight into the tireless efforts to safeguard animal welfare worldwide.Lori unveils the extraordinary endeavors of SPCA International in reuniting service members with their cherished pets post-deployment through their Patriot Pets program. This poignant narrative highlights the profound healing effect these reunifications have, aiding not only in the transition back to civilian life but also serving as a lifeline to many grappling with thoughts of self-harm. The narrative takes a sharp turn as she recounts the daring acts of service members who, against military policy, choose to rescue animals during their service. You'll also learn about the significance of grants, veterinary supplies, and funding for spay and neuter programs, and how these measures are crucial for maintaining public and animal health through the Shelter Support Fund Program. As we navigate the broader landscape of global animal welfare, we also discuss the changing attitudes towards these vital causes and how social media plays a pivotal role in spreading awareness. Listen to Lori's profound appreciation for those in service and the unforgettable stories of lives - both human and animal - profoundly changed by these acts of compassion. Learn more about SPCA International on their Website Follow SPCAI on Instagram and Facebook.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Ever wondered how you can make a difference in the world of animal rescue? Join us as we walk into the shoes of Connor Long from Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue, an individual whose passion for animals is as infectious as it is inspiring. His journey from volunteering at an animal shelter to his current role in rescue work opens up an honest conversation about the challenging realities of shelters, and how these experiences have honed his dedication to animal rescue.As Connor shares his personal voyage towards responsible dog ownership, we delve into the importance of understanding the unique needs of different breeds and the commitment required to help a new pet adjust to its surroundings. Listen in awe as Connor narrates the heartwarming story of the dog abandoned at his doorstep and the extra mile he went to ensure its well-being. Prepare to be enlightened on how his degree in animal health and behavior enhances his understanding and approach towards these noble beings. Finally, we shift gears to discuss the influential role of social media in animal advocacy. Discover how Marley's Mutts has harnessed this tool in making a significant impact, and how each one of us can contribute towards alleviating the burden of overcrowded shelters, whether through adoption, fostering, or simply spreading awareness. Remember, every small effort counts. So, tune in, subscribe, and follow us on Instagram for more insightful discussions like these. Together, let's create a better world for our furry friends.Marley’s Mutts Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of Kern County’s shelter animals. Marley’s Mutts programs include Pawsitive Change, Miracle Mutts and Mutt Movers. Marley’s mission is making a pawsitive and lasting impact on communities by rehabilitating souls and creating second chances using the power of the human/animal bond. With shelters overcrowded, euthanasia is often the only solution the county has to control the population. Lost and abandoned dogs need all of us to save them from death.You can learn more about Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue by visiting their Website, following them on Instagram and Facebook.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Ready to hear heartwarming tales of pets from across the globe? This season on 'The Story of My Pet Podcast' we're going beyond the usual pet stories and taking a more proactive stance towards helping our furry friends. We are thrilled to introduce our listeners to incredible individuals whose devotion to animal rescues and shelters is making a real difference. They'll share the joys and challenges of their experiences on the frontlines, giving you a deeper understanding and perhaps even inspiring you to lend a hand in your own community.We've lined up episodes to guide you on this fulfilling journey, whether you're considering adopting cats, dogs, or their adorable young. With insights from experienced foster parents, we aim to prepare you and your family for the highs and lows, the cuddles, and the messes. So, don't forget to follow us on Instagram for updates, guest announcements, and more ways to support your local rescues and shelters. It's going to be a season filled with love, laughter, maybe a few tears, but most importantly, a chance to make a difference. Stay tuned for Season 2!Are you a Pet Parent? Then The Story of My Pet Podcast is for you! Come along as Fur Moms and Fur Dads from around the world tell the stories of their believed fur babies, from rescue dogs to foster kittens, street cats to wild horses, and everywhere in between. This show shares heart-to-heart conversations about pet stories collected from amazing pet parents, animal supporters and rescue advocates. Learn about animal adoption, fostering, and rescue. Along with powerful discussions about animal welfare topics, you will learn how to get involved in your local animal community and help animals in need.Your host, Julie Marty-Pearson is a dedicated Fur Mom, lifelong animal lover, pet enthusiast, and all around animal advocate. She volunteers at her local county animal shelter, is a kitten foster mom, and occasional pet sitter. Julie has her doctorate in Organizational Psychology and has her own coaching business for fur moms who are entrepreneurs, small business owners, and nonprofit directors. The Fur Mom Tribe is a community where Julie supports fur mom entrepreneurs through networking opportunities for expanding their visibility and creating collaborations that positively impact their business growth. She started this podcast to share the stories of her own pets, past and present, and helps others by sharing their stories, too.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
What happens when you combine a passion for cats, comedy, and creativity? You get Frame Your Feline, an innovative project by our guests, LA-based entrepreneurs, and stand-up comedians, Brian Vermeire and Kristina Hughes. As loving cat parents to seven rescues, they've designed a one-of-a-kind cat shelf featuring a genuine art frame that securely attaches to the wall. Once a cat jumps into the Feline Frame they become a work of living art! Not only are these Feline Frames aesthetically pleasing, but they also offer a safe space for cats to lay and play.As I chat with Brian and Kristina, we uncover the inspiration behind Frame Your Feline and learn how their backgrounds in comedy and entrepreneurship influenced the creation of these interactive spaces. We also discuss the benefits of having seasonal art for cats, creating a gallery wall for multiple cats, and their mission to support the cat community. But that's not all - Brian and Kristina share their heartwarming stories of rescuing cats and their dedication to local animal rescues such as Pipers Helping Paws. Join us for this inspiring and entertaining conversation with Brian and Kristina as we celebrate the incredible impact pets have on our lives, and explore how their creative venture, Frame Your Feline, is inspiring cat lovers to showcase their feline friends in a whole new light. Don't miss this purr-fect episode!To learn more about Brian and Kristina, and Frame Your Feline, check out their Website and follow them on Instagram and on their YouTube Channel.To learn more about Pipers Helping Paws, follow them on Facebook.Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Have you ever wondered how a simple passion for animals can turn into a life-changing journey? Join us as we chat with Melissa Brunson, Executive Director of Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue, and discover how her love for animals and desire to give back to the community led her to become an integral part of this impactful organization. Melissa shares her inspiring story of finding Marley's Mutts through social media and how she started off as a volunteer before rising to her current role.In today's episode, we dive deep into the challenging world of animal rescue, particularly the issue of overcrowded shelters. Melissa discusses the incredible work of Mutt Movers, a program that transports rescued dogs from overcrowded shelters to other areas, even as far as Washington and across the border to Canada. We also tackle the stigma around shelter dogs and how the majority of these animals are in need of a loving home due to owners who didn't take responsibility for their pets.Finally, we explore the heartwarming story of Melissa's fur baby, Zoe, a Brindle pit bull mix from Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue and emphasize the importance of breed education in breaking down stigmas and finding these dogs their forever homes. This episode is a must-listen for animal lovers and advocates who want to learn more about the ins and outs of animal rescue and how everyone can do their part, no matter how small, to support organizations like Marley's Mutts and help save the lives of animals in need.To learn more about Melissa and the work she is doing with Marley’s Mutts, you can follow her on Facebook and InstagramMarley’s Mutts Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of Kern County’s shelter animals. Marley’s Mutts programs include Pawsitive Change, Miracle Mutts and Mutt Movers. Marley’s mission is making a pawsitive and lasting impact on communities by rehabilitating souls and creating second chances using the power of the human/animal bond. With shelters overcrowded, euthanasia is often the only solution the county has to control the population. Lost and abandoned dogs need all of us to save them from death.To learn more about Marley’s Mutts and all of their programs, check out their Website, follow on Instagram and FacebookFollow Pawsitive Change on Instagram and FacebookFollow Miracle Mutts on Instagram and FacebookSupport the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Animal lovers, tune in to the latest episode of The Story of My Pet podcast to hear from our special guest, Amanda Sue Creasey! Amanda is a speculative fiction author, high school English teacher, outdoor writer, and dog-walking enthusiast, who has lived with animals since she was born. Hear about her journey, from the pug Bundle to her two rescue dogs, Nacho and Soda, and the heartwarming story of how they found her. To learn more about Amanda, check out her website and Instagram account links below. www.AmandaSueCreasey.com https://www.instagram.com/amanda_sue_creaseyThe organization we discussed during this episode was Richmond SPCA in Richmond, VA. Learn more about them at the links below. https://www.richmondspca.orghttps://Instagram.com/RichmondSPCA/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RichmondSPCASupport the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
In the newest episode of The Story of My Pet Podcast you'll meet my guest Joyce A. Miller. Joyce adopted six racing greyhounds over the past twenty years and danced with several of them. Miller lives in the Church Hill section of Richmond, Virginia with her husband and her latest retired racing greyhound. Before she started writing, Miller worked for over 30 years as a mechanical designer at a nuclear physics laboratory. When she is not writing, Miller can be found dog-training, drinking wine, painting, practicing yoga, traveling with her French physicist friends, tap dancing, or volunteering with her greyhound adoption group, not necessarily in that order. You can learn more about Joyce and follow her on social at the links below.www.joyceamiller.comhttps://www.facebook.com/joyce.miller.1804https://www.instagram.com/joyceamillerwriter/The Organizations we discussed in the episode include the James River Greyhounds and their sister facility Greyt Love Retirement are Richmond, VA-based organizations dedicated to finding forever homes for retired racing greyhounds and helping them to transition into those homes.  You can follow them at the links below.https://www.jamesrivergreyhounds.org/https://www.greytloveretirement.org/https://www.facebook.com/JamesRiverGreyhoundshttps://www.facebook.com/GreytLoveRetirementSupport the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
Welcome to another episode of the Story of My Pet podcast! Today, I've been joined by Molly Kelsey from Auckland, New Zealand. Molly is an avid foster and former vet nurse who has worked with animals for over 10 years in companion animal practice and volunteering in both New Zealand and overseas. Last year, she completed her postgrad studies in feline behavior and now runs her own cat behavior consulting business. Molly lives with her partner and their rats, and in her free time, she enjoys listening to true crime podcasts, and doing embroidery. She has a lot of experience in the animal industry, and she'll be sharing her story with us today.Molly’s work as the Cat Counsellor centers around teaching owners to understand their cats better and help them thrive in their environment. Molly started fostering animals when she was 17 and worked in the veterinary field for three years before taking a break due to illness. She decided to become a cat behaviorist after seeing a lot of cats suffer mentally and their owners not understanding why, as well as the lack of qualified people to help in this area.You can contact Molly and follow her on social media via the links below.Website: https://www.thecatcounsellor.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecatcounsellorInstagram: https://instagram.com/thecatcounsellor/Molly also discussed an animal rescue organization she supports, Raining Rabbits Rescue in Auckland, New Zealand. https://www.facebook.com/Raining-Rabbits-Rescue-NZ-109457784876223/Other episodes you'll enjoy:Fostering, Adoption and Volunteerism at Local Animal Sheltershttps://thestoryofmypetpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1983300/11186668Rescue, Fostering & TNR, Plus Pets & Our Mental Health https://thestoryofmypetpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1983300/10937640Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
In this episode, I talk about important ways to keep our pets involved and happy during the holidays. I also talk about how pets shouldn’t be gifts but rather important members of your family and lifelong commitments to care for.I also discuss the huge need for adoption and fostering during this time. My local animal shelter is Kern County Animal Services, located in Bakersfield, CA. To learn more about them and the services they provide, click the links below.https://www.kerncountyanimalservices.orghttps://www.facebook.com/KernCountyAnimalServices/https://www.instagram.com/kern_county_animal_services/Other episodes you'll enjoy:Fostering, Adoption and Volunteerism at Local Animal Sheltershttps://thestoryofmypetpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1983300/11186668Rescue, Fostering & TNR, Plus Pets & Our Mental Health https://thestoryofmypetpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1983300/10937640Support the showSupport the Podcast with Buy Me a Coffee Connect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson: Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Email: julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.com The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog: Website - Instagram - Twitter – YouTubeLoved this episode? Leave a review and rating here
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