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“I’m better at being a copycat than an original… With all the webinars and podcasts like these, you can learn so much from each other."

“I’m better at being a copycat than an original… With all the webinars and podcasts like these, you can learn so much from each other."

FromThe Community Cats Podcast


“I’m better at being a copycat than an original… With all the webinars and podcasts like these, you can learn so much from each other."

FromThe Community Cats Podcast

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Aug 11, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Always a lover of animals, a young Bryn Rogers thought she would take the obvious career path of veterinarian—until she shadowed at a vet office and found herself unable to stomach the reality of surgery. She didn’t let her squeamishness stop her from helping animals, however, and found meaningful work in shelters. She is now the program manager at the MSPCA adoption center in Boston, Massachusetts, overseeing the shelter’s adoption and spay-neuter events, as well as volunteer and foster care programs. Learning from her volunteers, coworkers, and the communities of other shelters is a reoccurring theme in her work, combining the knowledge and experience of the people in these spheres to more effectively achieve common goals. In conversation with Stacy, Bryn provides insightful tips for how shelters can provide high amounts of spay-neuter procedures at low cost, exposing shier cats to the public for adoption, and growing a foster care program and training volunteers—and utilizing the more seasoned among them to help new recruits and build a stronger community. To learn more visit the MSPCA online.
Released:
Aug 11, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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