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Animals & Us with Natalie Stockdale (Kintsugi Heroes)

Animals & Us with Natalie Stockdale (Kintsugi Heroes)

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The Animals and Us podcast series explores and celebrates the transformative power of human-animal connections. Each episode features guests sharing their lived experience of the influence animals have had on their lives, revealing stories of connection, healing, and transformation. Additionally, the podcast includes experts in relevant fields such as eco-psychology, animal therapy, compassion, and animal communication. The series is produced by Kintsugi Heroes and created and hosted by Natalie Stockdale.Copyright 2026 Kintsugi Heroes 個人的成功 社会科学 自己啓発
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  • The Healing Power of Bees: 50 Years of Beekeeping with Russell Zabel | Animals & Us | Episode 25
    2026/03/30
    Episode SummaryWhat can a tiny insect teach us about resilience, community, and the art of slowing down? When Russell Zabel first caught a swarm of bees in a chaff bag in the late 1960s, he didn’t realise it would spark a 50-year journey of discovery. In this episode of Animals & Us, Natalie Stockdale sits down with Russell to explore the fascinating world of Australian native bees. From the adrenaline of the first sting to the meditative peace of a thriving hive, Russell shares how these extraordinary creatures have shaped his life and why they are vital to our own wellbeing and the planet's future.Episode PillarsThe Chaff Bag Beginning: A look back at the 1960s encounter that turned a curiosity into a lifelong passion.Native vs. Honeybees: Understanding the unique beauty of Australia’s stingless bees and their role in our ecosystem.The Hive as a Teacher: Lessons in persistence, cooperation, and how nature provides a blueprint for human recovery.Gardening for Good: Practical, actionable steps to transform your backyard into a sanctuary for pollinators.Topics Covered Keywords: Native Bees Australia, Beekeeping for Beginners, Stingless Bees, Pollinator Gardens, Mental Health and Nature, Biodiversity, Environmental Resilience, Sustainable Gardening, Lockyer Valley, Nature Therapy, Bee Conservation, Insect Behaviour, Recovery through Nature.⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Welcome to Animals & Us: Meet Russell Zabel.02:15 – The 1960s: Catching the first swarm in a chaff bag.08:40 – Why Australian Native Bees are the "unsung heroes" of the garden.14:20 – Getting stung: The reality of a life with bees.22:10 – How to set up your first hive and what to avoid.30:05 – The Kintsugi moment: Finding peace in the "white noise" of the hive.34:37 – Where to find Russell and his transition to retirement.💡 The "Gold" Quote"If you’ve got livestock, you’ve also got dead stock—it's the same with bees. Proper management and care is how we keep the cycle of life going." — Russell Zabel📚 Resources MentionedWebsite: Zabel.com.au – For native bee products and education.🤝 Guest Social HandshakeConnect with Russell and follow his work in the bee community:Website: www.zabel.com.auThe Kintsugi ConnectionTo see the visual story of Russell’s hives and explore more episodes of resilience, visit our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kintsugiheroes/videosAbout Kintsugi HeroesKintsugi Heroes is an Australian not-for-profit (DGR endorsed) dedicated to strengthening mental wellbeing through the power of storytelling. We believe that lived experience is a gift to be shared, not a scar to be hidden.Partner with UsAlign your organisation with resilience and social responsibility. Help us amplify voices that inspire change. https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/partners/🛡️ Call to HeroismYour tax-deductible contribution helps us reach over 6 million Australians via community radio. Every dollar ensures these stories of repair continue to be told. Donate here to fuel a hero's story.Connect With UsWebsite: https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.auLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kintsugi-heroes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kintsugi.heroes/
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  • A voice for the whales with Nan Hauser • Animals and Us E24
    2026/03/16

    Nan Hauser grew up in Pennsylvania and Bermuda, surrounded by animals and inspired by her nature-loving grandmother. With a background in nursing and midwifery, Nan applies science and compassion from human healthcare to whale research, combining accurate methodology, emergency care, and a passion for helping both people and animals.

    A whale researcher in the Cook Islands and Bermuda, Nan investigates whale songs, migration, and genetics. Her curiosity fuels scientific publications and conservation efforts, aiming to be a dedicated voice for whales.

    Nan is President and Director of the Centre for Cetacean Research & Conservation and Director and Principal Investigator of Cook Islands Whale Research, based in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. She researches whale and dolphin identity, population abundance, acoustics, genetics, behaviour, migration, and navigation, using satellite tagging to track long-distance movements.

    As an Adjunct Professor at Auckland University of Technology, she has taught internationally for numerous conservation and research organisations.

    A registered nurse, Nan also practices and teaches medicine locally and educates schools about whale conservation and ocean protection. Nan serves on the Executive Committee of the South Pacific Whale Research Consortium and was instrumental in creating the Cook Islands’ 2 million km² whale sanctuary and establishing a Whale Research & Education Centre.

    For over three decades, Hauser has led humpback whale field research focused on population ecology, migration, and conservation management. She founded the Cook Islands Whale Research Project in 1998, producing the first baseline data on whale abundance, site fidelity, and reproduction.

    Her research directly informed sanctuary creation and the development of Marae Moana, a vast marine park declared in 2017. Combining photo-identification, satellite telemetry, and acoustics, her work revealed complex migratory patterns linking Oceania and Antarctica, supported new Important Marine Mammal Areas, and gained global recognition through major media features and awards.

    Link

    www.whaleresearch.org

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    We hope that you enjoyed this episode of Animals & Us (Kintsugi Heroes).

    Please take care: if you have been triggered by listening to this episode we recommend you get in contact with someone who can help keep you safe and give you the support you need. This may be Lifeline, AA, a friend, a counsellor, or some other support group.

    If you’d like to share your story on Kintsugi Heroes, please get in touch by contacting us via the website here - https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/contact

    We hope you continue enjoying the heroes stories!

    Warmly,

    The Kintsugi Heroes team


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    Theme Song: "Follow the Sun" by Xavier Rudd

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  • From outback freedom to animal minds with Shane Gehlert • Animals and Us E23
    2026/03/02

    Shane Gehlert grew up in Adelaide with lots of freedom. He explored sheep stations, rode motorbikes, camped, and developed a lifelong love of animals while enjoying the Australian outback and wildlife. Living on a property with alpacas, goats, and chickens, Shane’s bond grew deeper after caring for a baby goat called Rosie. This experience sparked his curiosity about the lives and intelligence of animals.

    Shane is an artist, photographer, and filmmaker and writer who found his passion for academia later in life by pursuing a degree in psychology.

    He became interested in psychology while painting, listening to podcasts like "All in the Mind." Shane is now finishing his psychology degree and uses research and evidence to explore human and animal minds.

    Shane has spent 25 years as an artist. He created distinctive chrome kangaroo paintings, explored surrealism, and met inspiring mentors in Broken Hill before moving to the Sunshine Coast, embracing creativity in his work.

    He wrote Oh My Goat. Just How Intelligent are the Animals We Eat? His book combines stories, research, and art, encouraging readers to think about animals, their lives, and the food we eat.

    His love for travel and a deep fascination with animals has taken him all over the world, where he enjoys observing and photographing the incredible creatures with which we share this planet. Shane lives in Queensland, Australia, with his wife, Cristine, and a menagerie of rather spoilt animals.

    Links

    Book on Amazon: https://amzn.asia/d/1aXBi3c

    Author website: https://www.shanegehlert.com

    art website https://www.outbackart.com.au/

    Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CritterChannel-h4t


    *****

    We hope that you enjoyed this episode of Animals & Us (Kintsugi Heroes).

    Please take care: if you have been triggered by listening to this episode we recommend you get in contact with someone who can help keep you safe and give you the support you need. This may be Lifeline, AA, a friend, a counsellor, or some other support group.

    If you’d like to share your story on Kintsugi Heroes, please get in touch by contacting us via the website here - https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/contact

    We hope you continue enjoying the heroes stories!

    Warmly,

    The Kintsugi Heroes team


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    Theme Song: "Follow the Sun" by Xavier Rudd

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