Episodes

  • Episode 37 "The History Of Zoos & Aquariums"
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton take a journey through time to explore the fascinating history of zoos and aquariums. From ancient menageries and royal collections to the modern, conservation-driven facilities we know today, they unpack how these spaces have evolved alongside our understanding of animal care and welfare.

    The conversation dives into the shifting purpose of zoos and aquariums—moving from entertainment and curiosity to education, research, and conservation. Ryne and Ayrton reflect on key turning points in history, how public perception has changed, and the ongoing challenges faced by modern institutions.

    This episode offers an insightful look at where the industry has come from, where it stands today, and what the future might hold for animal care professionals and the animals they work with.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 36 "Turtle Rehabilitation"(with Ayesha Cornelius)
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode Ryne and Ayrton catch up with Ayesha from the Two Oceans Aquarium for an inspiring and insightful conversation about turtle rehabilitation. Ayesha shares the incredible work done each year to rescue and care for stranded baby turtles, often found along the coastline after hatching. The discussion dives into the challenges these tiny ocean travellers face, from cold shock to dehydration, and how dedicated teams step in to nurse them back to health. Ayesha also gives a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like working closely with these animals at the aquarium, highlighting the patience, care, and passion required to support their journey back to the wild. It’s a heartwarming episode that showcases the impact of conservation and the important role rehabilitation plays in protecting our ocean wildlife.


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    30 mins
  • Episode 35 "Empathy"
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton dive into the topic of empathy and why it plays such an important role in the world of animal care. The conversation explores how empathy helps us better understand and connect with the animals we work with, the guests who visit our facilities, and the colleagues we work alongside every day.

    From interpreting animal behaviour and improving welfare, to creating meaningful guest experiences and building supportive teams, Ryne and Ayrton unpack how empathy shapes the way we approach our work as animal care professionals. They also reflect on the balance between compassion and professionalism, and why developing empathy is a key skill for anyone working with animals and people alike.

    It’s a thoughtful and relatable discussion about seeing the world through different perspectives — whether that’s a visitor experiencing a zoo or aquarium for the first time, a teammate having a challenging day, or an animal responding to its environment.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 34 (with Tim Smith)
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne and Ayrton sit down with Tim to chat about his work at uShaka Marine World and his involvement with the Southern African Marine Biological Research Association (SAAMBR). As a fellow committee member of the South African Animal Keepers Association (SAAKA), Tim also shares insights into the work being done behind the scenes to support and connect animal care professionals across South Africa.

    The conversation dives into an exciting new feature coming soon from SAAKA, aimed at bringing even more value to the animal care community. Ryne, Ayrton, and Tim discuss why initiatives like this are so important for keepers, trainers, and aquarists.

    The episode then shifts toward an often overlooked topic in aquariums — welfare and enrichment for animals in quarantine. Tim explains how enrichment can still play a vital role during quarantine periods, ensuring animals remain stimulated and cared for even while undergoing necessary health and observation protocols.

    A great mix of keeper development, industry news, and practical animal care discussion — this is an episode you won’t want to miss. 🐧🐠🎙️

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    27 mins
  • Episode 33 "Scheduling" Part 2
    Feb 27 2026

    In this Episode, hosts Ryne and Ayrton continue their deep dive into Scheduling – Part 2. Picking up from the first discussion, they explore practical ways to structure daily routines that support both keeper wellbeing and animal welfare. From balancing workloads and adapting to seasonal pressures, to recognising when schedules need flexibility rather than rigidity, the conversation highlights how thoughtful planning can improve care standards across the board.

    They also share real-world examples from their own experiences, offering tips and reflections for anyone working in animal care, training, or wildlife facilities. If Part 1 got you thinking, this episode takes it a step further with actionable insights and honest discussion about what truly works on the ground.

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    30 mins
  • 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. 📚🦭

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    33 mins
  • 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. 🐾📋


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    27 mins
  • 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. ❄️🦅🐻‍❄️


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    36 mins