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Knowing Animals

Josh Milburn

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Knowing Animals is a regular 20 minutes podcast about all things related to animals and ethics; animals and the law; animals and politics; and animal advocacy. It features interviews with academic and animal advocates. It is available free so enjoy!
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EverydayFI

Meghan Combs

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Welcome to the EverydayFI podcast. I’m your host Meghan Combs, a personal finance junkie who learned from all of life’s money mistakes. Come with me as I explore the incredible stories of those on the path to financial independence. Plus I’ll teach you how to start your own journey. Are you ready?
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Hey there and welcome to another episode of EverydayFI, the show that explores the lives of everyday people in the financial independence community. I’m your host Meghan Combs, and today I’m chatting with Lan, a newish follower of FI. In this episode we dive into Lan’s money story including her journey from…
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. This was one of my favorite episodes to record to date because Devon is one of the most impressive people I’ve ever met. In his own words: “[Devon is] a 22-year-old college student on the journey toward financial independence (FI). [He] discovered the liberating power of FI at 21 and saved $25,000 in [his] …
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Knowing Animals is back! This episode features Professor Samantha Vice, a distinguished professor of philosophy at Wits University in Johannesburg, South Africa. Samantha is probably best known for her work in the philosophy of race, including her paper ‘How Do I Live in This Strange Place?’, which explores white privilege, and has been widely disc…
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Dive into the heartwarming journey of Carl and Carla on EverydayFI’s latest podcast episode. Discover a candid conversation on how to talk about money with your family and partner, how Carla’s parents’ divorce and 2008 financial disaster influenced her philosophies as an adult, and how Carl hiked the PCT wi…
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Thank you for listening to another episode of EverydayFI, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. Today on the show I your host, Meghan Combs, chats with Yao, a remarkably adaptive young man who is finding his way to financial freedom through …
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Welcome to another episode of EverydayFI where I, your host Meghan Combs, get to explore the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. Today on the show I’m chatting with Keith, a former skydiver for 22 years who retired through his real estate investments and now spends …
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Let me just say two words: Battle Bots. This episode with CJ is chock full of fun, tips and tricks, actionable steps to start a side hustle, deep discussions on having kids, and the ever present “one more year syndrome” that our community (and anyone wanting to retire) tends to slip into. Tune in for a fasc…
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Today’s episode follows the journey of Abhishek, an immigrant from India who fell in love with the United States and all the opportunity it provides for him, including financial independence. This episode is all about designing your extraordinary life around health, volunteering, meditation, and deciding de…
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Thanks for coming back to the EverydayFI podcast! Today on the show host Meghan will be chatting with Amanda about her financial independence journey. We talk about everything from burnout in the workplace (and how Amanda became a burnout coach from her experiences), to making crucial decisions about a long…
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Tune in to hear my conversation with Carolyn, a college professor who sees her divorce as a silver lining because it led her to the financial independence movement. In this episode we talk about how to become a professor, the challenges of divorce on your finances, sexism in the workplace, and Carolyn’s tra…
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Today on the show I get to interview my buddy Mitch, host of the MyFICapsule podcast. We talk about the happy middle between quitting your job for good and downgrading to a less stressful role that still brings in the cash. We also dive into his plans for a summer sabbatical roadtrip with his family, where …
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Join me in this enlightening episode as I explore the unique journey of Sean and Katie, a married couple with a shared goal of achieving financial independence. Despite their love for their respective jobs, Sean and Katie are committed to creating a life of options for themselves and their daughter. Episode…
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Welcome to the EverydayFI podcast! I’m your host Meghan and in this second episode with Christina we talk about how to take advantage of the FEIE tax exclusion and not be an illegal immigrant in a foreign country. Tune in! Episode Links: Episode webpage - leave a comment! FEIE Tax Exclusion on IRS.gov What …
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Subscribe on Apple, YouTube, and Spotify. Welcome to the EverydayFI podcast! I’m your host Meghan and today I'm thrilled to dive into the intriguing world of nomadic FI with Christina, a full-time traveler in her 40s who's living life on her own terms, country to country. Tune in to find out how Christina funds her adventures, manages her finances …
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In this episode, we delve into the inspiring story of Erin, a woman who has achieved financial independence. Erin, her husband, and their children have discovered the joys of living a financially mindful life without sacrificing fun and quality time with their family. Here are the episode highlights: Sometimes happy accidents can happen with your m…
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In this episode I join my buddy Mitch from the MyFICapsule podcast to discuss and relive the "Designing Your Extraordinary Life" event at the FIRE in Las Vegas mega meet up hosted by Alan & Katie Donegan, and Brad Barrett from ChooseFI. Episode Links: Episode Page The MyFICapsule podcast The Donnegans ChooseFI…
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In this episode, we delve into the inspiring story of Will, a recent college graduate armed with a degree in industrial engineering and a fierce determination to achieve financial independence. Join us as we explore Will's path towards financial freedom, where he shares his strategies, challenges, and triumphs. With a clear goal in mind – to attain…
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In this episode, recorded in front of a live audience at CampFI Mid-Atlantic, Meghan joins Mark Trautman from the Mark’s Money Mind show and guests Chris, Samantha, and Keith. Chris shares his transformative sabbatical in New Zealand, while Samantha recalls her meaningful trip to Southeast Asia, both emphasizing the benefits of slow and mindful pat…
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On today’s show we’re recording in LIVE from CampFI Mid-Atlantic with guest host Mark Trautman from Mark’s Money Mind. Hear stories from Annie G., Kim B-H., and Eric B. who talk about how they came to find the FI movement, how kids fit into their journeys, and their struggles and wins. All with a live audience from CampFI. Episode Links: Episode Pa…
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In today’s episode Meghan dives into Ryan's inspiring story. A CPA dedicated to nonprofits, Ryan found his path to financial freedom through real estate investing. In this episode, he shares his journey from crunching numbers to building a diverse property portfolio. Learn how Ryan navigates challenges and aligns his financial goals with his passio…
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On today’s episode you’ll meet Scott, the singing, swing-dancing ethical hacker with a passion for cybersecurity and financial independence. Join host Meghan Combs on Scott’s fascinating journey as he applies his logical mindset to achieve financial freedom. Discover how Scott balances his diverse interests while building a secure financial future.…
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This episode of the EverydayFI podcast delves into the transformative power of financial independence, even for those who love their jobs. Host Meghan Combs explores the intersection of passion and financial freedom, showcasing why the pursuit of financial independence is essential for everyone's well-being. Contrary to popular belief, financial in…
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Today on the EverydayFI podcast your host Meghan Combs will be talking with Justin, an early retired ex-military professional who has some hot takes when it comes to financial advice. In this insightful conversation, Justin shares his personal journey towards achieving FIRE, the challenges he faced along the way, and the invaluable lessons he learn…
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Welcome to the EverydayFI podcast! Join host Meghan Combs as she dives into the lives of Craig and Julia who have expertly navigated the twists and turns of their financial independence journey. In this episode Craig, a retired university professional, and Julia, still actively working, share their insights, challenges, and triumphs as they pursue …
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Dr Steve Cooke is an Associate Professor of Political Theory in the School of History, Politics, and International Relations at the University of Leicester. His work addresses animal rights, and how we (individually and collectively) should act given that our political communities are not friendly to animals. On this episode, we talk about Steve's …
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This episode features the independent activist and academic Kim Stallwood. After becoming involved in animal rights campaigning in the 1970s, Stallwood began archiving material relating to the movement. Much of this media is now available to researchers as part of the Kim Stallwood Archive at the British Library. In this episode, we discuss his arc…
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Dr Angie Pepper in a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Roehampton in the UK. She works in moral and political philosophy, and has published papers on, among other topics, animals’ right to privacy, animals’ political agency, and what we owe to animals in light of climate change. In this episode, we discuss the collection The Ethics of Ani…
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On this episode of Knowing Animals, we are joined by Dr Christopher Bobier. Chris is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota and the Associate Director of the Hendrickson Institute for Ethical Leadership. Among other things, his research concerns ethics, including lots of work on animal and food ethics. Today, w…
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This episode features Professor Delcianna J. Winders. Delci is an associate professor of law and the Director of the Animal Law and Policy Institute at Vermont Law & Graduate School in the United States. Her published work addresses the law around farmed animals, slaughterhouse workers, captive wild animals, animal advocacy, animal testing, and rel…
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This episode features Andrew Lopez. Andrew is a PhD candidate in philosophy at Queen’s University in Canada, where he works on critical animal studies, political philosophy, feminist philosophy, and the philosophy of biology. Regular listeners to Knowing Animals will have heard his name before – he was the co-author of the excellent ‘Gendering anim…
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Devon Docherty is a recent graduate of the master’s programme in Human-Animal Interactions at the University of Stirling in Scotland and a tutor in Stirling’s Division of Psychology. She is also a media assistant with the British animal activist organization Surge. In this episode, we talk about her paper ‘The cheese paradox: How do vegetarians jus…
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This episode features Dr Benjamín Schultz-Figueroa. Ben is an assistant professor in the Department of Film and Media Studies at Seattle University. He works in critical animal studies, the history of science, documentary studies, and science fiction studies. In this episode, we talk about his 2023 book The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research…
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This episode features not one but two guests. Rhys Borchert is a PhD candidate in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Arizona in the United States and Dr Aliya Dewey is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence Research Centre at the Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany. We…
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The guest on this episode is Dr Virginia Thomas, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Rural Policy Research at the University of Exeter in the UK. She has a background in literature, science communication, and sociology, and was previously a veterinary nurse. We talk about her paper ‘Categorisation of cats: managing boundary felids in A…
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This episode features Professor Letitia Meynell, of the Department of Philosophy and the Gender and Women’s Studies Program at Dalhousie University in Canada. Her work addresses the philosophy of science, epistemology, and feminist philosophy, which all feed into questions about our relationships with animals. Scholars of animal studies might know …
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