• A Final Note for Season 3: Where Change Begins
    Apr 21 2026
    What does it actually take to create a no-kill future in California?

    In this powerful Season 3 finale of The Rescue State, we move beyond awareness and into action. After exploring how shelters operate, what good standards look like and how to recognize when those standards begin to slip, this episode brings it all together with one simple truth: real change starts with people who are willing to speak up.

    This episode reminds us that every life matters and that the difference between life and death is often whether someone chooses to care enough to act. You’ll also walk away with simple, tangible ways to advocate for your local shelter from contacting your county supervisors to asking the right questions and becoming a steady voice for change in your community.

    This isn’t about being perfect.
    It’s about being present.

    Because a no-kill future doesn’t happen all at once…
    It happens one voice, one action and one life at a time.
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    7 mins
  • Inside a Rescue Transport: The Journey You Never See
    Apr 14 2026
    What is it really like to be on a rescue transport?

    In this special episode of The Rescue State, I take you behind the scenes on a journey I’ll never forget—traveling up the Pacific Northwest on the Promise 4 Paws rescue bus to meet our Canadian rescue partners in Bellingham, Washington.

    This isn’t just a road trip—it’s a mission. From long hours on the road to the quiet, emotional moments in between, I’m sharing rare, firsthand insight into what it takes to move dogs to safety. What it feels like to be part of something bigger. And the incredible coordination, care and heart that goes into every mile of the journey straight up north and right back down again.

    If you’ve ever wondered how these life-saving transports actually work… this episode is for you.

    And if this story moves you, there’s a way to be part of it. Promise 4 Paws relies on community support to continue these critical rescue efforts. If you feel called, you can donate here to help fund future transports and give more dogs & cats a second chance at life.

    Venmo: promise4paws
    Zelle: apromise4paws@gmail.com

    Every mile matters. Every life matters. And together, we make it possible.
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    31 mins
  • [Revisit] Interview with Kevin & Sue Walshe with Promise 4 Paws
    Apr 8 2026
    Some conversations are worth coming back to and this is one of them. In this special replay episode of The Rescue State, I’m revisiting my conversation with Kevin and Sue Walshe two deeply committed voices in the rescue community who are doing the hard, often unseen work behind the scenes.

    As we move through Season 3 and take a closer look at how shelter systems function, where they fall short and how change actually happens, this conversation hits differently. Kevin and Sue share real, unfiltered insight into the complexities of rescue from navigating overcrowded shelters to the emotional weight of making life-or-death decisions.

    This episode is a reminder that rescue is not black and white. It’s layered, human, and at times, incredibly challenging but it’s also where compassion, persistence and community come together to create real impact. If you’re trying to understand what it truly takes to be part of the solution… this is an episode you don’t want to miss (or miss again)!
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    33 mins
  • Interview: Lucy Fernandez with Outcomes For Pets
    Mar 31 2026
    In this powerful episode of The Rescue State, I sit down with Lucy Fernandez, a key force behind the ongoing reform efforts at the Riverside County Department of Animal Services. Lucy brings a rare, behind-the-scenes perspective on what’s really happening within our shelter systems through her work and life saving advocacy with Outcomes For Pets. Lucy shares her insights and expertise on breaking down the root causes of pet overpopulation and the systemic challenges shelters face today.

    From capacity crises to outdated processes, she helps us understand where things are falling short and, more importantly, where real change is possible. This conversation is about solutions, not blame. Lucy shares how communities can step into their power through education, advocacy and accountability. If you’ve ever wondered how to make a meaningful impact beyond adoption or fostering, this episode is your roadmap. Check out the resources below mentioned in this episode:
    • Outcomes for Pets
      https://outcomesforpets.com/
    • The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
      https://www.miguelruiz.com/the-four-agreements
    • Maddie's Fund
      https://www.maddiesfund.org/
    • Maddie's University
      https://university.maddiesfund.org/
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    48 mins
  • When Shelter Standards Slip: Detecting Sub-Standard Practices & Provoking Change
    Mar 24 2026
    In this episode of The Rescue State, we’re diving into one of the most critical and often overlooked parts of animal welfare: recognizing when shelter standards begin to slip and understanding what you can do about it.

    Not all issues are obvious. Sometimes, the signs show up quietly such as:
    • Longer kennel stays
    • Lack of medical care
    • Reduced transparency
    • Animals becoming increasingly overlooked.
    Join us as we discuss how to take action and what you can do when something just doesn’t feel right. Because real change doesn’t come from outrage alone it comes from informed, consistent and compassionate advocacy.
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    26 mins
  • What Good Shelter Standards Look Like
    Mar 17 2026
    In this episode of The Rescue State, we move beyond what’s broken in animal welfare and focus on what good actually looks like inside a shelter. From transparency and humane care to leadership structure and accountability, this episode breaks down the real, observable standards that well-functioning shelters uphold and what the public should expect from systems funded by our tax dollars.

    We explore:
    • What you should see when you walk into a shelter
    • How healthy shelter systems manage intake and prevention
    • Why understanding the chain of command matters when doors feel closed.
    This isn’t about blame or confrontation, it’s about civic literacy, informed advocacy and building systems that work better for animals, staff and communities alike. If you’ve ever wondered how shelters are supposed to function or how to ask better questions as a community member this episode is for you.

    Because informed communities change outcomes.
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    26 mins
  • How Municipal Shelters Actually Work
    Mar 10 2026
    Before we can talk about accountability, we have to understand the system. In this episode of The Rescue State, we breaks down how municipal animal shelters actually operate beyond the kennels and adoption events. You’ll learn:

    • What “intake” really means
    • How outcomes are categorized
    • How Live Release Rate is calculated
    • What the term “No-Kill” actually means (and what it doesn’t)
    • The difference between open-intake shelters and private rescues
    • How capacity for care impacts animal welfare
    • How municipal shelters are funded and why budgets matter

    If we want better outcomes for animals in California, we have to speak the language of the system. This episode lays the foundation for informed advocacy grounded in data, structure and civic literacy. Because accountability starts with understanding.
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    17 mins
  • Welcome Back! Season 3 of The Rescue State
    Mar 3 2026
    Welcome to Season 3 of The Rescue State.

    This season, we’re doing something different. Instead of focusing on individual stories alone, we’re zooming out and taking a hard look at the entire California shelter system. What should a well-run, ethical, transparent shelter actually look like?

    What are the standard practices that protect animals and serve communities responsibly?
    And how do we, as advocates, identify when those standards are not being met?

    Throughout this season, we’ll break down how municipal shelters operate, what “good” looks like behind the scenes and how data, policy, leadership and accountability all intersect. My goal is to give you the tools and language to understand the system so that when something feels off in your local shelter, you can speak up with clarity and confidence. Because advocacy isn’t about outrage. It’s about informed action. If we want a No Kill California, we need to understand the structure we’re working within and how to improve it.

    Let’s build the roadmap together!
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    10 mins