An Animal Communication Perspective on Learning to Share Our Planet with All Species

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Share your thoughts & ideas! ✨I was tempted to title this episode "Whose Planet Is It, Anyway?" With fewer and fewer wild places remaining, sharing planet Earth with other species increasingly means sharing our urban spaces with wild birds, animals, insects and other species. These other species need the same basic resources we do - air, water, land. They need places to hunt and forage, meet mates, raise families, live their lives. This means your choices and actions can have a huge impact on the wild lives being lived all around you!In this episode, we talk through vital points to consider:Reframing concepts like "mine" and "yours" to consider the option of "ours."Taking a hard look at terms like "invasive species," "pests," "bad: or "good" animals.Rebalancing the taxonomic charts in light of our dependence on our artificial modern conveniences to meet our own basic survival needs.Using our knowledge as empowerment to use the home spaces we control for the benefit of all species.Remembering our own wild roots and using those as inspiration to share what we possess as equitably as we can.I'd love to hear your ideas for how human animals can help and support other species to get their needs met as they live their lives alongside ours! Drop a comment or send me a message to share your insights. 🩷Learn to talk to your pet, other pets and wild animals when you enroll in Animal Communication Adventure with animal communication teacher Shannon Cutts. Support the Show.Leave us a review & share what you like most :-)Your reviews REALLY help our little podcast get noticed & known. 🙏Schedule your pet's session (living and in spirit)Head over to Schedule (pssst Join our Weekly Love Letter & get $25 off) ❤️ Learn animal communication with me!Enjoy two foundational free mini-classes & join my next live class. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/enroll 🤔🤩 Let's connect on IG @loveandfeathersandshells💫 Support Let's Talk to Animals

An Animal Communication Perspective on Learning to Share Our Planet with All Species

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Let's Talk to Animals with animal communicator Shannon Cutts and Ginny Jablonski
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