Episodios

  • Forget the Camel, Animal Law Is Human Law (Episode 270)
    May 5 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Keep it Humane: The Podcast, Daniel Ettinger and Ashley Bishop sit down with Harvard-educated attorney and author Elizabeth MeLampy for a deep dive into the world of animal law, environmental justice, and the quirky cultural traditions that shape our relationships with animals. Elizabeth shares her journey from clerking for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to litigating high-impact environmental cases, and how her academic work with Harvard’s Animal Law & Policy Clinic and the Brooks Institute helped shape her interdisciplinary perspective.

    We also explore her debut book, FORGET THE CAMEL: The Madcap World of Animal Festivals and What They Say About Being Human—a captivating blend of legal insight, cultural anthropology, and personal narrative that examines how animal-related celebrations reflect our human values, contradictions, and capacity for empathy. Tune in for an engaging conversation that challenges assumptions, celebrates curiosity, and redefines what it means to advocate for animals.

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    56 m
  • Humane Educators (Episode 269)
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with the Humane Educators of Texas to dive into their incredible work across the country. From their innovative training programs to their community outreach efforts, they’re helping reshape the future of animal welfare through education and advocacy. We explore Humane H.E.L.P. and how it is making an impact on compassion fatigue. Tune in to learn how Humane Educators of Texas are making a real impact and how their approach to humane education is creating stronger, more compassionate communities.

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    56 m
  • KC’s Animal Control: Tethered in Transition Part Two (Episode 268)
    Apr 22 2025

    In Part Two of our conversation about KC Pet Project, we discuss the unexpected loss of their animal control services contract and what it means for their organization, their staff, and the community they serve.

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    46 m
  • Behind the Door on Broadway St: We Complete Calls, Not Close Them (Episode 267)
    Apr 14 2025

    In this gripping episode of Keep it Humane: The Podcast, we recount a disturbing case that unfolded on January 27, 2022, when a concerned citizen called Denver Animal Protection to report the sounds of a dog being beaten inside an apartment at 5190 Broadway Street.

    Officer Daniel Ettinger responded to the call and was met with silence, resistance, and ultimately a scene that revealed shocking conditions. Inside the apartment, four dogs were found confined to a small closet covered in urine and feces, with no access to water and visible signs of injury and neglect. One dog had fresh wounds, and three were underweight and crammed into a wire crate without a bottom tray, lying in their own waste.

    This episode takes you through the officer’s experience as he obtained a warrant, entered the residence, and discovered the heartbreaking living conditions. We discuss the process of identifying the individuals involved, the legal actions taken, and the steps that led to the dogs’ impoundment and potential new path to recovery.

    We highlight not only the resilience of the animals but the importance of vigilance from the community and swift action from animal control professionals. It’s a powerful reminder of why our work matters and how we can be a voice for the voiceless.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • The State of Cruelty: Breaking Down ALDF’s Rankings (Episode 266)
    Apr 8 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by representatives from the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) to dive into their highly anticipated State Rankings Report, a comprehensive annual review of how each U.S. state protects—or fails to protect—animals through its laws. We break down the top-performing states, the ones falling behind, and what these rankings really mean for the animals, the public, and the professionals enforcing the laws.

    From felony penalties and mandatory reporting to courtroom victories and legislative gaps, ALDF walks us through the trends, wins, and challenges they’re seeing across the country. Whether you're an animal control officer, shelter leader, advocate, or policymaker, this conversation sheds light on where progress is being made—and where urgent change is still needed.

    🐾 Learn how your state ranks, what’s working, and how you can be part of the push for stronger animal protection laws.

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    49 m
  • 475-Year Conviction: The Harshest Dogfighting Sentence in History (Episode 265)
    Apr 1 2025

    In this powerful episode of Keep It Humane: The Podcast, we sit down with Jessica Rock, Georgia’s state animal crimes resource prosecutor, to discuss the staggering 475-year prison sentence handed down to Vincent Lemark Burrell for his role in a massive dogfighting operation.

    Jessica walks us through the details of this groundbreaking case—how an Amazon driver’s report led to the discovery of 107 dogs in horrific conditions, the intensive legal battle that followed, and why this historic sentence is a major turning point in the fight against dogfighting.

    We also dive into the realities of dogfighting in the U.S., the challenges in prosecuting these cases, and what this unprecedented sentence means for the future of animal cruelty enforcement. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation about justice, accountability, and the ongoing battle to protect animals from violence.

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    52 m
  • Devalued and Dismissed: Ashlee Bishop’s Wausau Exit Part 2 (Episode 264)
    Mar 25 2025

    In this gripping follow-up episode, Ashlee continues to unravel the shocking reality of her experience in Wisconsin. After exposing deep-seated issues within the local animal welfare system, the fallout intensifies. She shares the emotional and professional toll of standing up for what’s right, the resistance she faced, and the unexpected allies who emerged. From internal battles to public scrutiny, this episode takes you behind the scenes of a broken system—and what it takes to fix it. Tune in as we dive deeper into Ashlee’s fight for accountability, transparency, and real change.


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    39 m
  • Rural Roots, Humane Solutions (Episode 263)
    Mar 18 2025

    In this episode of Keep it Humane: The Podcast, Daniel Ettinger and Ashley Bishop sit down with Cole Wakefield — a passionate advocate and leader in animal welfare — to explore the unique challenges and opportunities of serving rural communities. As the Executive Director of Good Shepherd Humane Society and Managing Advisor for Rural Humane, Cole brings a wealth of experience in leadership development, strategic collaboration, and policy reform.

    Together, they dive into what it takes to build sustainable, community-driven solutions that prioritize both animal welfare and public well-being. Cole shares his insights on why rural shelters must be viewed as essential public services — not revenue-generating operations — and how local leadership plays a crucial role in creating humane outcomes. From innovative programs to inclusive strategies tailored to rural needs, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to reshape the future of animal welfare.

    Tune in to learn how rural communities can drive change and why collaboration, compassion, and community engagement are the heartbeats of effective animal welfare work.

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    1 h y 7 m
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