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Episode 13 of the Anthrozoology Podcast presents a new series, Anthrozoology Speaks, where we ask people who work with otherthanhumananimals to share their stories and chat about their impact through an anthrozoological lens. In EpPod 1 we talk with Emma Mclean, the founder of Hound Charming, an organisation that uses Force Free and Consent-Based Training Methods. Join us while we ask Emma about Hound Charming’s origins especially with reference to her ex-racehorse Flynn.

Episode 14 of the Anthrozoology Podcast presents a new series, Anthrozoology Speaks, where we ask people who work with otherthanhumananimals to share their stories and chat about their impact through an anthrozoological lens. In EpPod 2 we talk with Emma Mclean, the founder of Hound Charming, an organisation that uses Force Free and Consent Based Training Methods. Join us while we ask Emma about what Force Free actually means and how that affects people's expectations.

Episode 15 of the Anthrozoology Podcast presents a new series, Anthrozoology Speaks, where we ask people who work with otherthanhumananimals to share their stories and chat about their impact through an anthrozoological lens. In EpPod 3 we talk with Emma Mclean, the founder of Hound Charming, an organisation that uses Force Free and Consent Based Training Methods. Join us while we discuss with Emma the intersections of anthrozoology and force-free training.

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Participants:

 

Podlet Guests:

 

Emma Mclean

Emma@houndcharming.com https://www.facebook.com/houndcharming/

 

PodCrew:

Dr Michelle Szydlowski. 

University of Exeter

ms835@exeter.ac.uk

www.internationalelephants.org

 

Kris Hill

PhD Student, University of Exeter

kh458@exeter.ac.uk

https://katzenlife.wordpress.com/
 

Sarah Oxley Heaney

PhD Student, University of Exeter

sh750@exeter.ac.uk

www.kissingsharks.com

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