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By Kate Coffin
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Kate drops in to check-in and talks about what's been going on and what we'll be focusing on in Season 2. We'll be up and running in November.
See you soon. Lots of love!
Episode Notes:
NYT The Daily - A 'Code Red for Humanity'. Listen here.
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In this week's episode, we speak with Ellie Grace and Linsday Coffin about their process of creating the beautiful music and artwork for our podcast. Ellie speaks about the very heartfelt experience of writing the music with her sweet dog, Wally, and that intimate moment resulting in our theme music. And Lindsay talks about her creative process of drawing our KINDRED artwork and how for her each image/animal came alive and embodied the energy of the podcast.
This is our last episode of SEASON 1. We will be back with SEASON 2 in September 2021. But we will be in touch in the meantime with updates so keep an eye out for a few sneaky drops over the summer. Lots of love!
Kindred is hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh.
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In this week's episode, we speak with Neal Ritter and Isaac Coffin about how we interact, experience, and play in the natural world as children and how our bodies and minds as humans are born ready to explore and learn and ultimately, evolve. Through Laughing Coyote, Neal and his organization create learning experiences for kids through focused play out in nature, unlocking their innate creativity through connecting to the natural world. And they get to bash rocks and make forts.
Kindred is hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh.
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In this week's episode, we speak with Sally Compton from Think Wild Wildlife Hospital & Conservation Center in Bend, Oregon. Sally tells us what we need to know about the wildlife in our neighborhoods and how we can get involved through practical wildlife support measures and local community and governments to better help and maintain the wildlife in our own backyards. And we do a little Raptor myth-busting.
Kindred is hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh.
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In this week's episode we speak with Claire Hacker & Emma Bull from the "Riding for the Disabled" in the U.K. about the physical, neurological, and psychological effects horses have on humans and the amazing benefits we can achieve through equine handling and riding.
Kindred is hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh.
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In this week's episode, we speak with Sterling "Trap King" Davis about his non-profit organization, Trap King Humane Cat Solutions, doing 'T-N-R' (Trap, Neuter, Return) in communities around the Atlanta area and the country, working to help support and control cat colonies. We take a deep dive into how he is working to break down stereotypes about cats, and those who work with them, in the white, black, and brown communities with the goal of bringing diversity and a new understanding to cat welfare.
Kindred is hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh.
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In this week's episode, we speak with Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, Marine Biologist, Conservationist, and Author of Blue Mind about his incredible work uncovering the many physical, mental, and psychological benefits that water has on us as humans. We dive into the science behind Blue Mind and the positive mental health effects water, of any form, gives us.
Kindred is hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh.
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In this week's episode, we speak with Karin Vardaman, wolf conservationist, founder and director of Working Circle, based out of Colorado. Through Working Circle, Vardaman has created a new conversation through active listening, trust, and understanding between the ranching community and wolf conservation where the goal is to unite the two communities, resulting in a healthy and balanced landscape for ranchers, livestock, grasslands, and wolves.
Kindred is hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh.
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In this week's episode, we speak with Nadia Aly, underwater and wildlife photographer, about her amazing work documenting and creating a voice for wildlife above and below the water. We hear of her awe-inspiring dive with an aggregation of Mobula rays resulting in her winning Photographer of the year in 2020. Take a deep dive with us and get a glimpse of what it's like to swim with whales, drift dive into thousands of Mobula rays, and meet the tiniest of Mantis shrimp!
Kindred is hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh.
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In this week's episode, we speak with the archaeologist, Charlotte Frearson, about the long-standing human connection we have to wolves and dogs and the evolution of that relationship. Charlotte talks about how her dog, a whippet, Indiana Jones has changed her relationship with anxiety and the mental health benefits, for her and those of her students, that come from owning a dog.
Kindred is hosted by Kate Coffin and Jenn Asplundh.
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.