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Animals & Us - Voices of a New Paradigm
Animals & Us - Voices of a New Paradigm

Animals & Us - Voices of a New Paradigm

Animals may not speak in our language, but that doesn’t mean they have nothing to say. In fact, they have tremendous wisdom and they have important messages for us. In Animals & Us, we explore intuitive interspecies communication and the incredible insights animals have for us all. Join your hosts Dr. Barbara Shor, veterinarian and animal communicator, and Avantika Mathur, public health professional and researcher, as they explore concepts of oneness, spirituality, telepathy, sentience and animal consciousness. Their hope is to inspire people to deepen their appreciation and reverence for animals, nature and all living beings.

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In this  episode of Animals & Us - Voices of a New Paradigm, we welcome the wonderful Dr. Estella Carolye Kuchta, a passionate researcher and educator. With her recent PhD completion, Dr. Kuchta explores the transformative potential of love in our understanding of the natural world and our connections with it.

Join us as we jump into her fascinating research on intuitive interspecies communication (IIC) and how love serves as a vital bridge in fostering deeper connections with animals, particularly trees. Dr. Kuchta shares her insights on how each being possesses intrinsic value, not only for their contributions to our lives but simply for existing.

Here’s what we talked about:

  • The Role of Love in Interspecies Communication: Dr. Kuchta shared her research on how love enables intuitive communication with animals, particularly trees. She believes that by tuning into love, we can become more responsible and caring members of Earth.

  • Re-envisioning Education: We discussed the need for a paradigm shift in educational practices, moving beyond traditional "green" initiatives to address the deeper values embedded in our systems.

  • Messages from Trees: Dr. Kuchta revealed the insights she received from trees about how to communicate with them and the important messages they want to share with humanity.

  • Skepticism and Fear: She shared a story about a friend who transitioned from skepticism to understanding, highlighting the often-fear-based roots of skepticism regarding intuitive communication.

  • Future Vision for Education: Dr. Kuchta articulated her vision for integrating love and environmental awareness into educational systems, emphasizing the importance of changing how we think about our relationships with nature.

About Dr. Kuchta:
Dr. Estella Carolye Kuchta teaches ecocriticism and research writing at Langara College in Vancouver, Canada. Her doctoral research investigated the epistemological potential of love and the redefining of love from an ecological perspective. She is the coauthor with Sean Blenkinsop of Ecologizing Education: Nature-Centered Teaching for Cultural Change (Cornell, 2024). Her ecocritical research into Canadian love stories resulted in the novel Finding the Daydreamer(Elm Books, 2020). She has worked as a research assistant to Dr. Gabor Maté (MD), an editor for Susila Dharma International, and an intern for the CBC Radio, and is a long-time member of the International Love Research Network and the interfaith group Subud. 

In this episode of Animals & Us - Voices of a New Paradigm, we are joined by the renowned Dr. Marc Bekoff, an animal behavior specialist. With a rich background that includes collaboration with the iconic Jane Goodall, Dr. Bekoff shares his profound insights into the emotional lives of animals and their spiritual connections with humans.

We delve into topics such as intuitive interspecies communication, the intrinsic value of all living beings, and how recognizing animals' spiritual experiences can transform public perceptions and policies around animal rights and welfare. Dr. Bekoff discusses the powerful bonds we share with our animal companions and how these relationships can foster deeper understanding and compassion.

What we talked about:

  1. The spiritual lives of animals: Dr. Bekoff shared his insights into how animals experience what we would consider spiritual moments—a topic he has explored in his essays like "Do Animals Have Spiritual Experiences? Yes, They Do."

  2. Animal emotions: We tackled the age-old question, "Do animals have emotions?" (Spoiler: Yes, they do!), and discussed why these emotional lives are so important to understanding animals’ intrinsic value.

  3. Skepticism from the scientific community: Dr. Bekoff reflected on the skepticism he’s faced over the years, particularly from the scientific community. But the tides are shifting—more people are opening their minds to the reality of animal emotions and spirituality.

  4. Spirituality and conservation: We also explored how acknowledging the spiritual side of animals can shift the way we approach conservation and animal rights. How does this deeper connection lead to a greater drive for protecting the fellow beings we share our home with?

  5. Collaboration with Dr. Jane Goodall: Dr. Bekoff shared the story of how he met and began working with Dr. Jane Goodall, one of the greatest champions of animal welfare.


About Dr. Marc Bekoff:

A professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Marc has published 31 books (or 41, depending on how you count multi-volume encyclopedias). He has won many awards for his research on animal behavior, animal emotions (cognitive ethology), compassionate conservation, and animal protection, has worked closely with Jane Goodall as co-chair of the ethics committee of the Jane Goodall Institute, and is a former Guggenheim Fellow. He also works closely with inmates at the Boulder County Jail. 

In June 2022, Marc was recognized as a Hero by the Academy of Dog Trainers. His books include The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age, Canine Confidential: Why Dogs Do What They Do, Unleashing Your Dog: A Field Guide to Giving Your Canine Companion the Best Life Possible, and A Dog's World: Imagining the Lives of Dogs in a World Without Humans. Marc’s latest books are Dogs Demystified: An A to Z Guide to All Things Canine, the second edition of The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow, and Empathyand Why They Matter, and

In this episode, we sit down with Miki Jacobs, an acclaimed psychic medium, spiritual counselor, and author, to dive deep into the profound connections between humans, animals, and the spiritual world. Miki shares her extraordinary journey—from growing up in a conservative Jewish household and serving in the Israeli army, to discovering her spiritual calling after moving to the United States and leaving her corporate career behind.

Miki delves into the key themes of her latest book, *Sacred Wild: The Spiritual World of Animals, Including Pets, and Its Interconnections with Ours*. She explains how animals are not only our companions but also spiritual equals, helping us evolve on our soul’s journey. We explore what it means for animals to have soul missions, and the deep spiritual bond that transcends life and death. 

We also discuss what happens after one passes. Miki channels messages of comfort and healing from departed pets, offering solace to those grieving their loss. Her unique perspective on soulmates, soul contracts, and reincarnation sheds light on the timeless connections we share with both animals and humans alike.

Join us for an inspiring conversation that will give you food for thought on how you view your relationship with animals and how to open your heart to the spiritual wisdom they offer. Miki’s work is a testament to the deep love, guidance, and healing that animals bring into our lives, both in the physical realm and beyond.

Find out more about Miki here:
https://mikijacobs.com

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Vanessa Wijngaarden, a passionate researcher with a curious mind and a love for animals. She's a social anthropologist and filmmaker who has spent years studying the lives of indigenous communities, particularly in East-African Maasailand. Her award-winning documentaries have shed light on the rich cultural lives of the Maasai people and their deep connection to their environment and animals.

In this episode, Vanessa shares her fascinating journey into the world of intuitive interspecies communication (IIC). We talk about her research with animal communicators across Europe and Africa, exploring how different cultures perceive and practice IIC. Vanessa also discusses her groundbreaking new research project, "Animal Communicators: Intuitive Communication as a Key to Dialogic Multispecies Methods," which aims to bridge the gap between nature and culture by engaging animals as active participants in research.

Join us as Vanessa shares the challenges she has faced, and the profound insights she has gained. From her time with the Maasai to her current work on IIC, Vanessa's story is one of passion, perseverance, and a deep commitment to understanding the world around us.

Whether you're an academic, a practitioner of animal communication, or simply curious about the possibilities of intuitive connections with animals, we hope you will leave this episode feeling curious, excited and inspired about what's on the horizon with IIC research. Tune in to hear Vanessa's unique perspective and learn more about the exciting future of interspecies communication. She talks about her advice for those who want to explore their own IIC abilities, her vision for the future of her research, and how you can connect with her and follow her innovative work. 

We had the privilege of attending Dr. Jane Goodall 90th birthday celebration in Vancouver, Canada, a few weeks ago. We both left feeling the event absolutely mesmerized and deeply inspired. We wanted to share our highlights and takeaways with all of you, as this was you once in a lifetime event that we will keep in our heart forever, and remember fondly for the rest of our lives.

In this episode, we sit down with a canine behaviour pro, Rachel Gabriel, and hear about her insights gained from a lifetime of working with our four-legged friends.

Rachel opens up about the journey that led her to her remarkable work, building relationships and trust with dogs and helping them thrive. We explore concepts like pack mentality and the importance of being a pack leader in our dogs' lives, shedding light on the nuances of discipline and the balance between corrections and positive reinforcement.

We dove into her passion and years of observation of canine psychology, discussing different forms of aggression and the best approaches to handling them. Rachel offers invaluable advice on choosing the right dog for you, navigating breed tendencies, and seamlessly introducing a new canine family member into your home.

Rachel truly "speaks dog" and understands canines as energetic beings. We talk about whether they can read our minds, and how we can deepen our connection with them on a deeper level.

In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Jeff Feinman, a molecular biologist, devout researcher and a pioneering figure in the field of veterinary medicine. Driven by a commitment to holistic care, Dr. Jeff delved into the realm of homeopathy, recognizing its potential to offer profound healing where conventional therapies fell short. His dedication to mastering this ancient healing art led him to become the first Certified Veterinary Homeopath in Connecticut. He's a passionate educator, and is committed to advancing holistic veterinary medicine and nurturing a healthier, more balanced world for all beings.

We had a heartwarming conversation with Dr. Jeff, asking him what he thought about animal communication, and how this intersects and overlaps with medical care for animals. He talked to us about what drew him into this topic of the energetic and spiritual worlds of animals. He shares his personal journey with us, and tells us why this way of thinking can be powerful for ourselves and our animals.

Dr. Jeff is one of the founding members of the Human Animal Spiritual Network, a group of veterinary professionals who met at the 2023 International Multispecies Methods Research Symposium. He's also the founder and CEO of Holistic Actions!, a resource hub for people who have companion animals. Their mission is to help our animals live long, healthy lives by bridging the gap between holistic care and conventional veterinary medicine with
positive, practical actions rooted in nature and energy medicine.

To learn more about Dr. Jeff's work, please visit https://www.holisticactions.com/


In this episode, we dive into the world of meditation-based Animal Reiki with Leah D'Ambrosio, Co-Founder and Vice President of the Shelter Animal Reiki Association (SARA). With over 400 members across 85 shelters worldwide, SARA focuses on supporting rescued animals and their caregivers through the transformative power of meditation.

Leah shares her journey working with animals and tells us about her mission is to empower people to develop healing connections with their animals. We explore the inception and growth of SARA since 2008, emphasizing their commitment to respect and honor animals as individuals with agency.

We talk about the unique approach of meditation-based Animal Reiki and its benefits for shelter animals. Leah sheds light on the "Let Animals Lead" method, highlighting the importance of not viewing animals as "broken" and the role of agency in the connection.

Leah also shares insights on connecting with wild animals, even in zoo settings, and how acknowledging animals as teachers can impact our interactions with them. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the significance of finding peace within ourselves for the well-being of animals and the natural world.

Tune in to discover how meditation and mindfulness can create healing connections with animals, and learn practical insights on connecting with our nonhuman companions in meaningful ways. Leah shares many heartwarming stories and examples of the power that we can each have when we create a shared space of tranquility and peace with an animal.

For more information about Leah D'Ambrosio and the Shelter Animal Reiki Association, visit:

https://shelteranimalreikiassociation.org/
https://www.animalreikisource.com/








Have you ever locked eyes with an animal and sensed a world of emotion behind their gaze? That's precisely the phenomenon Dr. Bradley Nelson, a trailblazer in holistic wellness, delves into during our riveting sit-down. We unravel the stories of emotional healing that transcend species, starting with a horse whose mysterious symptoms paved the way for Dr. Nelson's transformative Emotion Code and Body Code systems, which, as it turns out, are as applicable to our furry and feathered friends as they are to us.

In a world where a chicken's aggressive behavior can be mitigated by addressing their emotional baggage, Dr. Nelson's work pushes us to recognize the profound interconnectedness we share with animals. Our conversation wades through the emotional landscapes of creatures great and small, from companion animals to thoroughbred racehorses, and the ways in which energy healing techniques are rewriting their stories. It's an exploration that beckons us to widen our circle of empathy, acknowledging the emotional depth and inherited traumas that span the animal kingdom and the impact this understanding has on elevating global consciousness.

We discuss how the power of intention, love, and gratitude can reach across the quantum field to heal, regardless of distance. By tapping into the subconscious—the binary computer within—we uncover how muscle testing can guide us to the silent whispers of wisdom lying beneath our conscious thoughts.


Information about The Emotion Code and The Body Code:

The Emotion Code® is a powerful and simple method that is designed to give you the tools to identify and release your trapped emotions, eliminate your “emotional baggage,” and open your heart and body to more love, happiness and connection. The revised and expanded edition of The Emotion Code® book includes over 60 new subsections, dozens of new testimonials, definitions of emotions, a new chapter on inherited emotions, new information on the Heart-Wall™, and more details on the process of clearing trapped emotions. The Emotion Code™ is a distinct and authoritative work that has become a classic on energy self-healing.
 
The Body Code is based on the simple premise that the body is self-healing and knows what it needs in order to thrive and flourish. The Body Code method allows readers to tap into this inner knowing, and find imbalances in 6 key areas―Energies, Circuits and Systems, Toxicity, Nutrition and Lifestyle, Misalignments, and Pathogens―that are the root causes of our physical, mental and emotional issues. By identifying and releasing these imbalances, readers become empowered to activate their body’s innate healing power.

Featuring a foreword from George Noory, host of Coast to Coast AM, and filled with powerful first-hand accounts of healing, hundreds of color illustrations, and concrete, actionable steps, The Body Code is a road map to healing based in deep study of the human body, time-proven ancient practices, and the unlimited power of the subconscious mind.


Learn more about Dr. Nelson's work at https://discoverhealing.com

You can also check out his 2 books:
The Emotion Code: How to Release Your Trapped Emotions for Abundant Health, Love and Happiness, with forward by Tony Robbins
The Body Code - Unlocking Your Body's Ability to Heal Itself



In our journey through life, we all seek solace, peace, and understanding, but oftentimes we overlook a place we can find these. Today's enriching episode takes us on an exploration of the often-untapped sources of tranquility and wisdom found in nature and animals. We weave through my personal stories and those of our guest, healer, counselor, and mentor, Kari Lesick. 

Kari reveals a fascinating world where humans and animals communicate, sharing her diverse experiences from bonding with orangutans and elephants in Southeast Asia to practicing various healing modalities like body talk and hakomi. She shares how she's found comfort in nature during turbulent times, emphasizing the importance of creating moments to connect with nature's elements either physically or intuitively. We also discuss the importance of grounding ourselves through sensory exploration, using our imagination to connect with nature, and the role of sensory experiences in coping with loss, particularly the loss of a beloved animal companion. 

As you listen, remember to slow down. Be present. Look for ways to connect with the natural world in your daily life. Our hope is that this conversation inspires you to see the beauty and interconnectedness of all life forms. 

For more information about Kari, visit her website at https://www.karilesick.com. 
You can also find her on Instagram @karilesick.