Episodios

  • 020: Inside Unity Farm Sanctuary with Kathy Halamka: A Place of Safety and Compassion
    Jul 7 2025

    Unity Farm Sanctuary in Sherborn, Massachusetts is home to over 250 rescued animals, including cows, pigs, goats, turkeys, ponies, and llamas. Founded in 2016 by Kathy and John Halamka, the sanctuary provides lifelong refuge to farmed animals while serving as a hub for humane education and community outreach.

    Co-founder Kathy Halamka brings her background in business and the arts to every aspect of the sanctuary. From coordinating volunteers to sharing stories through photography and writing, her hands-on leadership helps people connect deeply with the animals and the mission.

    Unity's residents are never adopted out. Once they arrive, they become permanent family members. For animals they cannot take in, Kathy works with other sanctuaries to ensure safe, long-term placements with thoughtful planning and support.

    With over 1,300 volunteers and a growing base of monthly donors and sponsors, Unity relies on community support to thrive. Fundraising efforts are transparent and mission-driven, including animal sponsorships, legacy giving, and events like Dudley Fest.

    Education is at the core of Unity’s work. Programs serve all ages, including the LEAP initiative, which offers students an ethical alternative to traditional 4-H and FFA programs. Tours and workshops promote kindness, compassion, and respect for animals as sentient beings.

    To learn more, support the mission, or schedule a visit, go to www.unityfarmsanctuary.org.

    Full post and other episodes: www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/020-Kathy-Halamka

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  • 019: Brent Ratkovich on Street-Level Activism, Sanctuary Work, and the Power of Showing Up
    Jun 30 2025

    Less than 1 percent of U.S. animal product consumers ever witness the conditions inside factory farms. Brent Ratkovich is part of the small percentage who has, and he has turned that truth into tireless action.

    In this episode, Cheryl Moss sits down with longtime animal advocate Brent Ratkovich, whose journey from personal health transformation to frontline activism highlights the power of everyday people making an extraordinary impact for animals. From solo street protests to large-scale hen rescues, Brent’s story is a powerful reminder that when it comes to animal rights, silence is never neutral.

    A Spark Ignited by Compassion

    Brent’s vegan journey began in 2013 for health reasons, but everything changed after watching the documentary Meet Your Meat. What started as a personal lifestyle shift quickly evolved into a public mission. He began attending protests with Mercy for Animals and soon launched One Cow Army, a bold solo outreach effort designed to grab attention and plant seeds for compassion through simple signs and meaningful conversations.

    Taking Action Where It Matters Most

    Within two years of going vegan, Brent was fully immersed in sanctuary life. His volunteer work with Animal Place Sanctuary included hands-on caregiving, barn cleaning, and life-saving rescue missions. From the emotional weight of pulling hens from the brink of death to the joy of watching them dust bathe for the first time, Brent understands what it takes to restore dignity to animals who have endured suffering.

    He also volunteers at other sanctuaries, including Harvest Home, Blue Barn, and Welcome Home Sanctuary. His message is clear: sanctuaries need both financial support and boots-on-the-ground help to keep going.

    https://betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/019-Brent-Ratkovich

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  • 018: Mitali Deypurkaystha Reveals How Publishing a Book Can Help Animal Sanctuaries Raise More Funds
    Jun 23 2025

    Over 70 billion land animals are killed for food every year, yet many of the people rescuing them, those running animal sanctuaries, struggle with visibility, funding, and the time it takes to spread their message.

    On this episode of the Better Life for Animals podcast, host Cheryl Moss welcomed bestselling author and vegan book strategist Mitali Deypurkaystha, also known as The Vegan Publisher, to explore how books can amplify advocacy and help sanctuaries thrive.

    A Book Is Your Mission in One Powerful Place

    “There’s something about writing a book,” Mitali explained. “It gives people the entirety of your message in one cohesive whole.”

    With over 25 years in media and marketing and a client track record of over $6.5 million in revenue generated, Mitali believes a book is the most complete and enduring tool for any mission-led organization, including sanctuaries.

    While social media and websites have their place, they are often scattered, fleeting, and easy to miss. “Not everyone reads every blog or sees every post. But a book? People sit with it, they reflect, they connect,” she said.

    Heartfelt Animal Stories That Drive Support

    Mitali shared her own vegan awakening, which began with a rescue cat named Isha. “She taught me that animals are aware, emotional beings. That realization changed everything,” she said.

    Inspired by Isha, Mitali eventually adopted a plant-based lifestyle and has since helped countless ethical entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and changemakers turn their purpose into published works. For sanctuaries, she says, the best stories are often those of the animals themselves. “A donor might not remember your mission statement, but they’ll remember Daisy the pig who learned to trust again, or Benji the rooster who survived against the odds. That’s what moves people.”

    www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/018-Mitali-Deypurkaystha

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  • 017: Bridging Ethics, Faith, and Compassion: Dr. Lisa Kemmerer’s Call to Action for Animals and the Earth
    Jun 16 2025

    Animal sanctuaries are lifelines for creatures rescued from exploitation, yet their existence often remains overlooked. Pair that with the fact that fewer than 2 percent of Americans identify as vegan, and the urgency for education and advocacy becomes undeniable. Dr. Lisa Kemmerer, a global leader in animal ethics and founder of the educational nonprofit Tapestry of Peace, brought this message to life as a featured expert on the Better Life for Animals Podcast, hosted by Cheryl Moss.

    From Scholar to Activist: A Life Devoted to Justice

    Dr. Kemmerer holds a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard and a PhD in philosophy with a focus on animal ethics from the University of Glasgow. After two decades teaching at the university level, she retired in 2020 to dedicate herself fully to activism through Tapestry. Her work explores how religious belief, environmental awareness, and gender oppression intersect with the treatment of animals.

    Whether kayaking solo for a month or teaching students in a ranching town in Montana, Dr. Kemmerer has lived a life of immersive learning. Her extensive travel through Asia, the Middle East, and the South Pacific, including studying at the Dalai Lama’s school and staying in remote monasteries, shaped her holistic approach to animal advocacy.

    Animal Sanctuaries and the Power of Daily Connection

    Lisa’s life in a peaceful coastal setting, where she walks with her dogs daily and rescues injured wildlife from nearby beaches, speaks to her grounding in nature. “It’s essential,” she said. “Time outdoors is reflection, peace, and happiness.” Her connection with animals extends beyond academic theory into tangible acts of care.

    Sanctuaries, she noted, are crucial reminders of the world we must create, where animals are seen as individuals with needs, personalities, and the right to peace. Her activism includes direct rescue work and local vegan initiatives, like the Hospitality Challenge, which encouraged restaurants to add clearly labeled vegan options. “In just a couple of months, our town became much more vegan-friendly,” she said.

    The AMORE Framework: A Tool for Advocacy

    Dr. Kemmerer’s latest work distills decades of research into an accessible format with the acronym AMORE, which means “love” in Italian. It represents:

    • Animals – Their suffering and the ethical imperative to protect them

    • Medical – The health implications of consuming animal products

    • Oppressions – The connection between animal exploitation and other systemic injustices

    • Religion – How faith traditions often align with vegan principles

    • Environment – The urgent need to protect ecosystems from the impacts of animal agriculture

    Designed for activists and educators alike, the AMORE model serves as a concise yet comprehensive guide for making the case for veganism in any setting.

    Visit: https://betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast

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  • 016: Born Vegan, Built for Change, Sarina Farb’s Bold Mission for Animal Liberation
    Jun 9 2025

    What is it like to be born and raised vegan in a world that normalizes animal exploitation? Sarina Farb, a lifelong ethical vegan, activist, and co-founder of the International Vegan Earth Day March, shares how she turns her values into action through education, outreach, and advocacy.

    She travels the country in a vegan-themed camper van, reaching millions with her message that veganism is not just a diet but a deeply rooted principle of compassion and justice. Sarina unpacks the truth about backyard eggs, fish consumption, the ex-vegan trend, and the marketing spin pushed by the meat and dairy industries.

    She also talks about the power of animal sanctuaries, the importance of community, and how events like the Thrive Alive Vegan Fest are helping people stay connected and committed. This episode is a powerful reminder that every choice matters and everyone has the ability to make a difference for the animals and the planet.

    www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/016-Sarina-Farb

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  • 015: Giving Animals Agency, A New Model for Sanctuary Ethics with Marc Bekoff
    Jun 2 2025

    Why are 95 percent of dogs used in U.S. biomedical research purpose-bred beagles? And what does this reveal about our relationship with animals?

    In this compelling episode of Better Life for Animals, host Cheryl Moss sits down with renowned ethologist Marc Bekoff, PhD—author, activist, and longtime collaborator with Jane Goodall—to explore how society must shift from outdated ideas of animal welfare to a model rooted in well-being, agency, and compassion.

    Dr. Bekoff shares powerful insights on:

    • Why “welfare” often justifies suffering—and what true well-being requires

    • How sanctuaries can restore dignity through freedom and choice

    • The role of dogs as a gateway to expanding empathy for all species

    • The unseen emotional toll of wildlife reintroduction programs

    • Why language matters when advocating for animals

    • The future of compassionate conservation, where every individual counts

    From redefining how we view captivity—even in our homes—to inspiring the next generation of changemakers, this conversation offers a hopeful, urgent call to action.

    Tune in and discover how a shift in mindset can lead to a better life for all animals—and ourselves.

    www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/015-Marc-Bekoff

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  • 014: From Childhood Dream to Lifesaving Mission: Shelley Britenbucher’s Journey with Shangri-La Farm Sanctuary
    May 26 2025

    From the moment Shelley Britenbucher stood up in her school classroom in the 1970s and declared, “I’m going to start a farm sanctuary when I grow up,” the seed was planted. Decades later, that dream became reality. During this episode of the Better Life for Animals Podcast, hosted by Cheryl Moss, Shelley shared the remarkable journey behind the founding of Shangri-La Farm Sanctuary in Litchfield, Ohio.

    A Childhood Vow Comes Full Circle

    Shelley and her husband Jeff opened the gates to Shangri-La Farm Sanctuary over seven years ago. What began with the rescue of two horses headed for slaughter,Tatanka and Maisie, quickly expanded. Soon, a donkey named Cisco joined the fold after enduring severe neglect. The sanctuary has since grown to nearly 20 residents, including senior dogs, goats, chickens, turkeys, and more farm animals needing lifelong care and love.

    From Vegetarian to Vegan—and Fully Committed

    Shelley’s transition to veganism marked a pivotal point. Though she had been a vegetarian for nearly 40 years, a deeper awakening about the plight of animals led her to go fully vegan. This shift solidified her dedication to ensuring the animals she rescues are never harmed, exploited, or rehomed unnecessarily. “They are under your care for life,” she explains, reflecting on the profound responsibility of sanctuary work.

    Understanding the Tenets of True Sanctuary

    At Shangri-La, the commitment is clear: no harm, no exploitation. That means no leather, no honey, no silk, and certainly no products derived from the very beings they work to save. “You cannot have a fundraiser and serve the very animals you’re trying to save on a plate,” Shelley says. For her, veganism isn’t optional, it’s foundational.

    Full post: www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/014-Shelley-Britenbucher

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  • 013: Jordi Casamitjana: Defending Animals Through Science, Sanctuary, and the Power of Ethical Veganism
    May 19 2025

    Jordi Casamitjana is a vegan zoologist, animal rights activist, and author whose work spans science, sanctuary care, legal advocacy, and compassionate living.

    Originally from Catalonia and now based in the UK, Jordi’s journey into veganism began with an unexpected moment involving a wasp. That encounter sparked a lifelong commitment to seeing the value in all animals, no matter how overlooked. He spent five years at Wild Futures, a monkey sanctuary in Cornwall, where he cared for woolly monkeys rescued from the exotic pet trade.

    Later, with the Born Free Foundation, he exposed the suffering caused by animal captivity in zoos. His insights reveal how animals in captivity lose space, stimulation, and choice. In 2020, Jordi made history by winning a landmark legal case recognizing ethical veganism under the UK’s Equality Act. His book Ethical Vegan explores this journey and the broader ethics behind living without causing harm. He also introduced the concept of the “blood footprint,” urging us to consider how our choices affect sentient beings.

    Jordi’s life is a powerful reminder that empathy, science, and activism can come together to create real change.

    Full post at: https://www.betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/013-Jordi-Casamitjana

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