Better Life for Animals

064: Animals, Sanctuaries, and Compassion in Action with Ayelette Robinson

42 min · 11 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 064: Animals, Sanctuaries, and Compassion in Action with Ayelette Robinson

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Why do so many people care deeply about animals, yet still struggle to connect the dots when it comes to farmed animals? In this compelling episode of the Better Life for Animals podcast, Cheryl Moss sits down with Ayelette Robinson for a conversation that goes far beyond veganism and advocacy slogans. Together, they explore the emotional and cultural barriers that shape how society views animals and why connection, not confrontation, is often what creates lasting change. Ayelette shares her fascinating journey from corporate law and technology into animal advocacy, sanctuary leadership, and storytelling. She opens up about the moment she realized her daily choices were no longer aligned with her values and how that realization changed the course of her life. This episode dives into the power of sanctuaries to transform hearts, why humane education matters, and how storytelling in film and media can help normalize compassion for animals in everyday life. Cheryl and Ayelette also discuss the importance of meeting people where they are, leading with empathy, and helping others see animals as individuals rather than products. You'll also hear about the work being done at Blue Barn Farm & Sanctuary, the importance of monthly donor support, and why building emotional connection may be one of the most effective tools in creating a better future for animals. If you have ever wondered how real cultural change happens, this is a conversation you will not want to miss. Learn more and listen here: www.betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/064-Ayelette-Robinson [http://www.betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/064-Ayelette-Robinson]

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