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EP#08 | In this heartfelt and hilarious episode, Emma reconnects with her longtime friend and powerhouse rescuer, Maddie Johnson. Together, they dive into Maddie's wild world of solo animal rescue—from chaotic piglet arrivals to rehabilitating orphaned llamas—all from the comfort (and chaos) of her own home.
Maddie opens up about the emotional toll of rescue work, the importance of saying "no," and how her large social media following is both a blessing and a burden. The two reflect on their craziest rescue adventures—including road-tripping to save alpacas, water buffalo, and a runaway zebra-striped horse—and how they manage compassion fatigue while sharing it all online.
Whether you’re an aspiring rescuer, a long-time follower, or just love a good animal story, this episode blends gritty reality with tender moments and will leave you laughing, reflecting, and maybe even crying.
About the Guest: Maddie Johnson, Animal Rescuer & Advocate
Maddie is a full-time animal rescuer who has saved hundreds of animals—including pigs, dogs, cats, chickens, rabbits, and llamas—right out of her home. Her work has been featured widely on social media, where she shares educational and emotionally resonant content about animal rescue, ethical consumption, and boundaries in compassionate care.
Lesson Takeaways:
1. You can’t save everyone—and that’s okay. Focus on the lives you do change.
2. Saying no is crucial to avoiding burnout and sustaining long-term rescue work.
3. Sharing rescue stories online can amplify impact—but requires emotional boundaries.
4. Donation fatigue is real; platforms like Patreon offer sustainable support.
5. Animals teach us what they want—we just have to listen (even if it means letting go).
6. Goodbyes can be the most selfless act of love in rescue.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
06:00 - How Emma adopted Brian from Maddie—and started her own path
15:00 - Chaos of solo rescue and learning by doing
24:00 - Social media pressures and the cost of “yes”
34:00 - The heartbreak of dairy calves and power of sharing their stories
45:00 - Financial realities of rescue, Patreon, and donation fatigue
55:00 - Balancing public and private life as a rescuer online
01:04:00 - Road tripping with llamas, pigs, alpacas, and... zebras?
01:20:00 - Letting animals go: When love means finding a better home
01:30:00 - Adventures with horses, ethical decisions, and emotional closure
Resources:
Living with Pickles on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingwithpickles/?hl=en
Living with Pickles on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/livingwithpickles/
Living with Pickles Website: https://www.livingwithpickles.com/donate
Living with Pickles on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LivingWithPickles
Mikko’s Choice: https://mikkoschoice.com
Human Animal’s Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@humananimalspodcast-w5j
EP#08 | In this heartfelt and hilarious episode, Emma reconnects with her longtime friend and powerhouse rescuer, Maddie Johnson. Together, they dive into Maddie's wild world of solo animal rescue—from chaotic piglet arrivals to rehabilitating orphaned llamas—all from the comfort (and chaos) of her own home.
Maddie opens up about the emotional toll of rescue work, the importance of saying "no," and how her large social media following is both a blessing and a burden. The two reflect on their craziest rescue adventures—including road-tripping to save alpacas, water buffalo, and a runaway zebra-striped horse—and how they manage compassion fatigue while sharing it all online.
Whether you’re an aspiring rescuer, a long-time follower, or just love a good animal story, this episode blends gritty reality with tender moments and will leave you laughing, reflecting, and maybe even crying.
About the Guest: Maddie Johnson, Animal Rescuer & Advocate
Maddie is a full-time animal rescuer who has saved hundreds of animals—including pigs, dogs, cats, chickens, rabbits, and llamas—right out of her home. Her work has been featured widely on social media, where she shares educational and emotionally resonant content about animal rescue, ethical consumption, and boundaries in compassionate care.
Lesson Takeaways:
1. You can’t save everyone—and that’s okay. Focus on the lives you do change.
2. Saying no is crucial to avoiding burnout and sustaining long-term rescue work.
3. Sharing rescue stories online can amplify impact—but requires emotional boundaries.
4. Donation fatigue is real; platforms like Patreon offer sustainable support.
5. Animals teach us what they want—we just have to listen (even if it means letting go).
6. Goodbyes can be the most selfless act of love in rescue.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
06:00 - How Emma adopted Brian from Maddie—and started her own path
15:00 - Chaos of solo rescue and learning by doing
24:00 - Social media pressures and the cost of “yes”
34:00 - The heartbreak of dairy calves and power of sharing their stories
45:00 - Financial realities of rescue, Patreon, and donation fatigue
55:00 - Balancing public and private life as a rescuer online
01:04:00 - Road tripping with llamas, pigs, alpacas, and... zebras?
01:20:00 - Letting animals go: When love means finding a better home
01:30:00 - Adventures with horses, ethical decisions, and emotional closure
Resources:
Living with Pickles on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingwithpickles/?hl=en
Living with Pickles on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/livingwithpickles/
Living with Pickles Website: https://www.livingwithpickles.com/donate
Living with Pickles on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LivingWithPickles
Mikko’s Choice: https://mikkoschoice.com
Human Animal’s Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@humananimalspodcast-w5j