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Animal Talk Podcast

Animal Talk Podcast

Von: Ryne Ferguson and Ayrton King
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🎙️ Join co-hosts Ryne Ferguson & Ayrton King as they dive into the world of Animal Care, Training, and Behaviour! From seasoned specialists to fresh faces in the industry, we’re bringing everyone together to talk all things animals. 🐾 💬 Got a question or a topic you’d like us to cover? Email us at: animal.talk201@gmail.com 📱 Follow us on social media and be part of the conversation — Let’s all talk animals! Subscribe to our YouTube channel: @AnimalTalkPodcast-ZARyne Ferguson and Ayrton King Wissenschaft
  • Episode 32 "Keeper Development" (with Hayley Tennant)
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode Ryne and Ayrton sit down with Hayley to chat about her passion for Keeper Development — a topic close to the heart of anyone working in animal care. As a fellow SAAKA committee member alongside the hosts, Hayley shares her perspective on what keeper development really means, why investing in people is just as important as caring for animals, and how strong professional communities help keepers grow, learn, and thrive throughout their careers.

    The conversation then takes a fun turn with a quick-fire acronym quiz, unpacking some of the key organisations that support animal professionals around the world — including IMATA, IZE, ICZ, EAZA, SAAKA, ABMA, and IAATE. From training and standards to networking and education, these associations play a vital role in shaping the future of animal care.

    A great episode for keepers at any stage of their journey — and a reminder that developing people is essential to developing animal care. 📚🦭

    📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com


    Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast


    SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org


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    33 Min.
  • Episode 31 "Scheduling" part 1
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne and Ayrton dive into the world of scheduling — the good, the bad, and the unintended consequences.

    They unpack how schedules can be incredibly beneficial for us as keepers, trainers, and managers: bringing structure, efficiency, and sanity to busy days. But they also challenge a big assumption, are our rigid schedules always good for the animals in our care?

    From predictable routines to time pressures, Ryne and Ayrton explore how human-driven schedules can sometimes clash with natural behaviours, welfare needs, and individual animals. This is the first part of a deeper conversation that asks an important question: who are our schedules really serving?

    A thoughtful, honest chat that sets the tone for rethinking routine, for people and animals alike. 🐾📋


    📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com


    Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast


    SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org


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    27 Min.
  • Episode 30 "From Mongolia to Polar Bears" (Josh Mazza)
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton sit down with Josh Mazza for a wild journey across two extreme corners of the world. Josh shares his incredible experience travelling through Mongolia and working alongside traditional eagle hunters, learning about their deep cultural connection with hunting eagles and the realities of life in one of the planet’s harshest landscapes.

    The conversation then shifts from the vast Mongolian steppe to the frozen north of Canada, where Josh guides tourists on unforgettable trips to see polar bears in the wild. He unpacks what it’s really like working with apex predators, the importance of ethical wildlife tourism, and the challenges of balancing conservation with human curiosity.

    From ancient traditions to Arctic giants, this episode is packed with adventure, insight, and a whole lot of respect for the animals that rule these extreme environments. ❄️🦅🐻‍❄️


    📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com


    Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast


    SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org


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    36 Min.
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