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Better Life for Animals

Podkast av Cheryl Moss

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Better Life for Animals is your go-to podcast for powerful stories from animal sanctuaries, vegan activists, and animal welfare changemakers. Each episode dives into real-life journeys of rescuing farmed animals, building compassionate communities, and living a cruelty-free, plant-based lifestyle. Hosted by animal advocate Cheryl Moss, the show highlights how rescue sanctuaries across the globe give abused and abandoned animals a second chance at life. You'll hear from nonprofit founders, vegan thought leaders, and animal rights experts who are creating a better world—one animal at a time. Whether you're passionate about ethical living, run a small sanctuary, or simply want to support animal rescue efforts, this podcast will inspire and empower you to take action. Tune in and discover how you can help create a better life for animals everywhere.

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episode 065: They Had Never Touched Grass Before: Erica Camp on Giving "Spent Hens" a Second Chance cover

065: They Had Never Touched Grass Before: Erica Camp on Giving "Spent Hens" a Second Chance

Chickens are often overlooked, misunderstood, and treated as commodities. But as Erica Camp of Second Hen'd shares in this powerful episode of Better Life for Animals, spending just a few minutes with a rescued hen can completely change the way people see these intelligent, emotional animals. In this conversation, Erica discusses the heartbreaking reality facing egg-laying hens, the work of rescuing and rehoming chickens, and why compassion for farmed animals matters more than ever. She also shares how meaningful human connection with rescued animals can inspire lasting change. Listen and subscribe: https://BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/065-Erica-Camp [https://betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/065-Erica-Camp]

18. mai 2026 - 41 min
episode 064: Animals, Sanctuaries, and Compassion in Action with Ayelette Robinson cover

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

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]

11. mai 2026 - 42 min
episode 063: Inside the Global Standard for Animal Sanctuaries with Jessica Harris cover

063: Inside the Global Standard for Animal Sanctuaries with Jessica Harris

What does it really mean for animals to be safe, respected, and protected for life? In this powerful episode, we sit down with Jessica Harris, Farmed Animal Program Director at the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS), to explore what separates true animal sanctuaries from places that simply use the name. If you care about animal welfare, vegan living, or ethical treatment of farmed animals, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. Most people have never met a pig, a sheep, or a chicken. And that lack of connection is exactly why it's easy to overlook their lives. But when that connection happens, everything changes. Jessica shares what it takes to create real sanctuary spaces, why accreditation matters, and how sanctuaries play a critical role in shifting public awareness around animal rights and compassionate living. Discover why animals deserve more than survival. They deserve a life. Learn more and explore the full episode: www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/063-Jessica-Harris [http://www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/063-Jessica-Harris]

4. mai 2026 - 34 min
episode 062: Orangutan Conservation Crisis: Why Leif Cocks Says Sanctuaries Are the Primary Path to Survival cover

062: Orangutan Conservation Crisis: Why Leif Cocks Says Sanctuaries Are the Primary Path to Survival

Orangutans are facing rapid extinction due to deforestation, palm oil expansion, and habitat loss. In this episode of Better Life for Animals, Cheryl Moss speaks with Leif Cocks, founder of The Orangutan Project, about what it will take to protect orangutans, restore rainforests, and secure a future for wildlife. Leif shares his journey from working in zoos to becoming a global advocate for orangutan conservation. He explains why captivity is not a solution for saving endangered species and why protecting large, connected rainforest ecosystems is essential for survival. This conversation covers the impact of palm oil plantations, monoculture farming, and industrial deforestation on biodiversity and climate change. Leif also outlines the importance of rewilding, sanctuary based conservation, and working with local communities to create sustainable solutions. If you care about wildlife conservation, biodiversity, and protecting the planet, this episode offers a clear look at the challenges and the path forward. In this episode: * Why orangutans are critically endangered * The impact of palm oil and deforestation on rainforests * Why zoos cannot save endangered megafauna * The importance of habitat protection and ecosystem size * How rewilding can help stabilize climate and biodiversity * What individuals can do to support conservation efforts Listen here: https://betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/062-Leif-Cocks [https://betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/062-Leif-Cocks]

27. april 2026 - 19 min
episode 061: CEO of the American Vegan Society Anne Dinshah on Sanctuaries, Compassion, and Vegan Living cover

061: CEO of the American Vegan Society Anne Dinshah on Sanctuaries, Compassion, and Vegan Living

When Anne Dinshah reflects on the state of the world, one number stands out. When her father helped found the American Vegan Society, an estimated 8 billion land animals were killed each year for food. Today, that number exceeds 80 billion. That staggering shift is exactly why Anne continues her life's work. Not from a place of overwhelm, but from a grounded belief that each of us can do the most good and the least harm, every single day. On episode 061 of the Better Life for Animals podcast, Anne shares how compassion, consistency, and practical choices can create meaningful change for animals and for ourselves. A Legacy Rooted in Compassion Anne Dinshah didn't discover veganism later in life. She was raised in it. As the daughter of Jay Dinshah, founder of the American Vegan Society, living vegan was simply normal. But what she gained went far beyond diet. She developed a deep understanding of human behavior. Most people are simply living the way they were taught. That realization has shaped her approach to advocacy. Instead of judgment, she leads with empathy. Instead of pushing, she invites. Dynamic Harmlessness: A Practical Approach to Living Vegan At the heart of Anne's message is a concept her father called dynamic harmlessness. You may not be able to eliminate all harm, but you can consciously reduce it while increasing the good you do. Every meal, every purchase, every interaction is an opportunity to align your actions with your values. More at: www.betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/061-anne-Dinshah

20. april 2026 - 32 min
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