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Living One - Mary Watkins
Kerulos’ 2024 Living One series, WHAT IS OURS TO DO? recognizes the critical importance of a vision for the present and the future: We know what’s wrong, but what does “right” look like? This is a vision that moves us toward personal and collective action for revitalizing the planet.
_Seeing the Links Between White Supremacy and Animal and Earth Rights_
Mary is Professor Emerita of Psychology, Pacifica Graduate Institute where she taught for twenty-seven years and co-founded the Community, Liberation, Indigenous and Eco-Psychologies (CLIE) Program. Among other, numerous publications, Mary is the author of _Mutual Accompaniment_ and the _Creation of the Commons_ (2019), which describes a rad...
_Seeing the Links Between White Supremacy and Animal and Earth Rights_
Mary is Professor Emerita of Psychology, Pacifica Graduate Institute where she taught for twenty-seven years and co-founded the Community, Liberation, Indigenous and Eco-Psychologies (CLIE) Program. Among other, numerous publications, Mary is the author of _Mutual Accompaniment_ and the _Creation of the Commons_ (2019), which describes a rad...
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Living One - Kim Stallwood
Просмотров 54День назад
Kerulos’ 2024 Living One series, WHAT IS OURS TO DO? recognizes the critical importance of a vision for the present and the future: We know what’s wrong, but what does “right” look like? This is a vision that moves us toward personal and collective action for revitalizing the planet. _Animal Biography_ Kim is an author and independent scholar with more than 45 years of personal commitment as a ...
Living One: Lauren Ornelas
Просмотров 1621 день назад
Lauren Ornelas is the founder of Food Empowerment Project (FEP) and serves as its executive director. She has been active in the animal rights movement for more than 30 years. lauren is the former executive director of Viva!USA, a national nonprofit vegan advocacy organization that Viva!UK asked her to start in 1999. While lauren was the director of Viva!USA, she investigated factory farms and ...
Living One: Karen Davis
Просмотров 2521 день назад
Karen Davis, PhD, is founder and president of United Poultry Concerns, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the compassionate and respectful treatment of domestic fowl. Founded in 1990, United Poultry Concerns is worldwide the leading organization for domestic fowl rights. UPC addresses the treatment of domestic fowl in food production, science, education, entertainment, and human companionshi...
Living One: Margo DeMello
Просмотров 3921 день назад
Margo DeMello received her degree in Cultural Anthropology from U.C. Davis in 1995, and currently teaches at Canisius College in the Anthrozoology Masters program. She is the outgoing Program Director for Human-Animal Studies at Animals & Society Institute, and the past President of House Rabbit Society. She also volunteers for Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary. Her books include Bodies of Inscript...
Living One: Krista Hiddema
Просмотров 121 день назад
Krista Valerie Hiddema is an Animal rights activist. She holds a Master’s degree in Work, Organization, and Leadership where her thesis focused on the human costs of the North American pork industry. Currently, Krista is pursuing a doctorate on the need to utilize ecofeminist principles in matters of board governance within the Animals rights movement, with an emphasis on economic health, ecolo...
Living One: Susan Grelock-Yusem
Просмотров 221 день назад
Susan is a depth-based eco- and community psychologist living in the Northwest. Her research has focused on arts-based methodologies for conservation communication and human-wildlife coexistence. She has over 20 years of experience working in communications in the organic food movement and has also worked as a nature guide, art therapy assistant, and program evaluator for arts programs. She cur...
Living One: Zoe Weil
Просмотров 421 день назад
Zoe Weil (pronounced Zoh Wile) is the co-founder and president of the Institute for Humane Education (IHE). At IHE Zoe created the first graduate programs in comprehensive Humane Education linking human rights, environmental preservation and animal protection offered online through an affiliation with Antioch University. Zoe is a frequent keynote speaker at education and other conferences and h...
Living One: Corey Cohen
Просмотров 721 день назад
For over 35 years, Corey Cohen has helped people and Dogs grow synergistic friendships based on mutual respect, trust and harmony using a mindfulness based approach. The heart of his philosophy is connecting with Dogs on an equal level-as friends-and not as owner and “pet.” He began his career with Dogs that had been deemed hopeless by others, with extreme aggression, anxiety, and trauma, and w...
Living One: Nigel Osborne
Просмотров 621 день назад
Nigel Osborne is Executive Director of Egg-Truth, and has years of experience related to animal rights and on-line advocacy. He personally supports a variety of organizations from farm sanctuaries, animal rescue organizations and animal rights groups. Nigel’s extensive background in the publishing, outdoor advertising, printing and web design industries over the last 25 years provides him with ...
Living One: Molly Flanagan
Просмотров 521 день назад
Molly Flanagan is a student and teacher of language. Professionally for the past two decades, she’s worked in educational consulting and taught English to people from around the world. Outside the classroom, she’s enthralled by connections with other species and seeks to elevate the voices of individuals who are often unheard. A former Kerulos intern, Molly has been involved in sanctuary and re...
Living One: Deborah Elliott
Просмотров 521 день назад
Deborah Elliot is a connector and writer linking the worlds of human and non-human rights, art and education, and the change-makers of yesterday and today via film and film production. She is former high school teacher and life-long dancer. In 1998, Deborah and her husband, James Friedan started TeachWithMovies.org (TWM). By 2002, tens of thousands of teachers and parents were logging on to Tea...
Living One: Stevan Harnad
Просмотров 5921 день назад
Stevan Harnad is Professor of Psychology at Université du Québec à Montréal, Adjunct Professor of Cognitive Science at McGill University, and Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Southampton. Harnad was born in Budapest, Hungary. He did his undergraduate work at McGill University and his graduate work at Princeton University’s Department of Psychology. He completed his Master ...
Living One: Lierre Keith
Просмотров 4821 день назад
Lierre Keith has been a radical feminist for 40 years. She is the author of seven books, including The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability, which has been called “the most important ecological book of this generation.” She is coauthor, with Derrick Jensen and Max Wilbert, of Bright Green Lies: How the Environmental Movement Lost Its Way and What We Can Do About It. She lives in n...
Living One: Alan Weisman
Просмотров 2121 день назад
Author and journalist Alan Weisman has worked in nearly 60 countries and on all seven continents. His 2013 book, Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth?, won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Paris Book Festival Prize, the Population Institute’s Global Media Award, and was a finalist for the Books for a Better Life Award and the Orion Book Award. The World Without Us, an inter...
Nature Consciousness, Humanity's Vital Change
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Nature Consciousness, Humanity's Vital Change
Teachings from Our Plant Kin: The 10 Principles of Being Sanctuary
Просмотров 95Месяц назад
Teachings from Our Plant Kin: The 10 Principles of Being Sanctuary
I'm not a vegan. I stay away from red meats because it gives me phycosis. my diet consists Homefood. I cant even eat baked beans. why do I get phycosis?
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Great interview, I have been following Lynn for many years ❤❤❤
I can't believe you got an interview with him! What a treat -- thank you.
Dr. Lynn has offered an abundance of knowledge and information about black bears in MN. I have followed him now for about 15-20 yrs before Lilly was born. He is a wonderful and gracious human. I do disagree with some things that are said about bears, they are like humans in the way that they are all very different with only some similarities. A human walking on a road would not know what kind of day, a bear may be having. Maybe a toothache or an infection, no food, offspring bear died or got lost, males hormones raging and issues there. You never know what might set the bear off. Black bears do attack humans more than is known, they are/can be dangerous, and the ones who are fed up in Ely at specified feeding places become conditioned to doing this year after year. They also are conditioned to the same people over and over. Bears are generally easy to condition and shape their behaviours by using the behavior modification process. The are still innately dangerous if presented something that may "trigger" this wild behaviour of chasing, attacking and/or killing a human. There is a place for animals in our land and it is separate and must be respected. This does not mean one needs to become friends with them and yes we need to learn to live among them and learn info that will help us understand how they live and to leave them be. Many people attribute their own feelings to animals. Animals have feelings yes.....but not the same as humans. There is no human logic, reason, empathy, compassion. What they have is very different and its given to their own kind. But with that being said I do believe that if a bear had many yrs. of proper conditioning by the same person over and over it may act in a protective way if this person was to have a health incident while with the bear. Maybe even with female hormones raging it may be more "kind" than usual or t hen again it may be more aggressive depending on the makeup of the bear and as I said they all have different personalities' with some aspects of this genetic disposition remaining the same with in the species. Way too many variables to say I think that bears are not dangerous or will not harm humans. They do and they will. Respect bears and don't try to transfer your feelings onto the bear. Remember that Dr. Lynn has been living among bears for over 30 yrs. and at times feeding them with treats and they have become conditioned to him, as he offers the same words, voice tone, and positions with his body. I offended have wondered If I or anyone would walk down the path where "his" conditioned bears are living calling "here bear" or by their name if the bear would come to me or run away. I think there are too many variables to say one way or another. We have lived with bears on our property. Once I was sitting about 50 ft from the tubs full of corn that I feed the deer with on our property. There was no wind to speak of, I'm sure the 350 lb bear could smell me and it did ignore me and didn't look at me but walked right to the food and layed down to chomp away at the corn. I did not make any movements at all. This was a wild bear. When its head was down, in slow motion I walked backwards to my front door about 40 ft away. So I was watching this bear all the time while walking. When I got in the house I watched out the window and it just kept eating until I shouted get away from my deer food. It ran so fast like the speed of light. I would never trust a bear or any other wild animal. They are fun to watch but they can be dangerous and as I said you never know what kind of day or week or month they are having. At any rate, Dr. Lynn has done much for humans as he has educated and informed us of many things we would not know if it was not for his studies and sharing what he has studied. I go to the Bear Institute as much as I can and I always learn something new and can sit for hours watching the bears and we all need to be very thankful for Dr. Lynn and what he has given and done in MN.
I moved from NJ to PA - not realizing I moved into bear country. Our first bear encounter was beyond frightening (just having a bear on our deck) and contacted our local DNR. Wanting to know more about bears, I found the Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center on-line, and have continued to learn about black bears from Dr. Rogers since 2010. I've since visited Ely MN four times and became a volunteer, and can't wait to visit again. Great Interview - thank you for sharing.
I had the opportunity to visit the North American Bear Center in Ely, MN on two occasions spending three days with Dr. Lynn Rogers and his team for an absolutely first class learning experience about Black Bears. It was a life changing experience. I too, tell people all about it and many people think I am crazy. I wouldn't trade that experience for any other experience. He is a true treasure.
So often, we handle our interactions with nature like wars - against ants, pigeons, rats, etc. It’s great that someone has figured out how to improve the situation with bears.
Thanks for interviewing Doc. I've been following the research since he was on the Today Show, just before Hope was born. No one believes me but, i constantly spread the word about black bears. I even told the folks at Harvard that the snarling bear in their exhibit was not accurate. The good news was that they kind of knew but, weren't willing to have a bear killed to get a more accurate stuffed bear. Thanks again!!
Beautiful!
This is VERY cool.
Great introduction thank you for such great information
Loved this so much. Is there a website to sign up for the weekly meditations?
Thank you! Yes our website is kerulos.org. We will have a sign up open this week!
Humans are the basic problem and we are too stupid , greedy and hypocritical a species to stop the train we built from unintentionally set fire with too many sparks the rest of the world next to the tracks .
Beautiful animals like all of them
So very inspiring and lovely. The residents continue to thrive.
To view a peaceful sanctuary is a healing balm at this moment. Thank you for the shelter you have so intentionally created!
Precious, thank you. xx HNY
So beautiful!
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So sweet!
A Blessing
That's beautiful! xxx
They are so noble and so sociable. It's wonderful to see them living freely and safely in such a beautiful, natural environment. Karen would surely love it!
So wonderful to see happy chickens.
Thank you, Friends 💛💛🧡🧡❤❤
So poignant!
I enjoyed this conversation from beginning to end! Thanks for inviting Karen Davis to speak about some of her life experiences as a long-standing animal advocate as well as her take on the current state of the AR movement. Her comments about Peter Singer were eye-opening and quite disturbing, really. My admiration for Karen Davis's work knows no bounds.
Frustrating interviewing manner by the host. Ask a question then interrupt the guest mid flow.
💕Great conversation. Karen Davis is always shares insights & observation and wisdom
Thank you, Olivia and Gay and The Kerulos Center for inviting my presentation on Living One. You provide such a powerful opportunity to speak Truth to Conscience for chickens and all fellow creatures. Karen Davis, PhD, President, United Poultry Concerns. Give a Cluck - Go Vegan! And get others to join us!
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Regarding one dog teaching the other...Caroline had an interview with Angela Ardolino from CBD Dog Health...and Angela mentioned how one of her dogs would self select lemon grass that she planted in the garden and was teaching the other dogs to eat it. It wasn't Caroline.😊
lauren is such an inspiration - thank you for having her on!!
Thank you
A momentous, magical, and -- yes -- spiritual hour. Thanks so much to Professor/Dr. Sponsel!...and to his interlocutor/this video's moderator Ms. Crossman, who was so engaged and helpful. (As a Japanophile, I was especially pleased at Professor Sponsel's nod to Shintoism along the path of his tour de force.)
Merlin and Mim.
I couldn't see this live so I am really glad this is on RUclips because this was really interesting. It is so great to see examples of Church groups supporting other species. Thanks Kerulos and Rebecca 🙏
great interview thank you
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I loved this! Thanks Kathleen 💞
Derrick makes all of us seem so timid and unrealized. I love this man for so fearlessly speaking truth to everybody.
Does my heart good
Appreciate this conversation and as a Canine admire I try to study for many years about trauma within a dog breeds population. My experience and feeling is that within mostly many purebred dogs there is and can be a trauma for many generations. Curious because I was to late for the live how Zohara see this and if she could guide me to books, articles etc. to guide me more although if there is some. All goods from Belgium.
The harmony and peace is nourishing !❣
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Living together in peace!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful story.