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The Resilient Animal

The Resilient Animal

Written by: Annie Petersen Ed.D.
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The Resilient Animal: Exploring Mental Health Through Helping Animals and Their People

Each episode invites listeners on a journey to discover how assisting other living beings can profoundly impact our own mental health. Dr. Petersen explores the science and stories behind resilience, highlighting inspiring examples from both human and non-human animals. Through engaging interviews and thoughtful insights, the podcast delves into how acts of compassion and care for animals can foster healing, growth, and resilience in people.


What makes The Resilient Animal truly unique?

  • In-person interviews with animal advocates, mental health professionals, and everyday heroes who share their personal stories and expertise.


  • Fascinating explorations of animal folklore from around the world, revealing the symbolic and cultural significance of animals in human societies.


  • Deep dives into the importance of animals in history and the lives of historical figures, uncovering how animals have shaped - and been shaped by - our collective past.


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This content is the property of the Association for Human-Animal Bond Studies / Annie Petersen, Ed.D. and is for educational purposes only.

This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. You should contact your own physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding your medical/mental health condition. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it based on information from this content. Relying on information provided by this content is done at your own risk, In the event of a medical or mental health emergency, contact your physician or contact 9-1-1 immediately.

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Episodes
  • Animals in Literature: From Fables and Symbols to Allegory and Ethics
    May 5 2026

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    In this episode, The Resilient Animal Podcast host Dr. Annie Petersen, explores why animals appear across world literature, from ancient oral traditions to contemporary writing. The episode traces animal fables as moral and political teaching tools in Aesop and the Panchatantra, then shifts to 19th–20th century animal symbolism in works like Melville’s Moby-Dick and Poe’s “The Raven,” where humans project meaning onto animals. It examines politically charged uses of animals in Orwell’s Animal Farm, structural critique in Sinclair’s The Jungle, and the “beast within” in Golding’s Lord of the Flies. It also discusses Life of Pi’s tiger as a lens on storytelling and survival, and African diaspora trickster traditions as coded resistance. The episode concludes by questioning the ethics of using animals as human instruments and urges deeper engagement with animals as subjects in their own right.

    00:00 Welcome to The Resilient Animal

    00:30 Why Animals in Stories

    02:03 Origins of Animal Tales

    02:52 Aesop and Moral Types

    05:40 Pancha Tantra Politics

    08:15 Nineteenth Century Symbols

    08:58 Moby Dick White Whale

    11:54 Poe and Projected Grief

    15:02 Animal Farm Allegory

    17:48 The Jungle and Industry

    19:36 Lord of the Flies Beast

    20:57 Modern Rethinking Animals

    21:23 Life of Pi and Meaning

    23:55 Tricksters and Resistance

    25:17 New Nature Writing Now

    25:44 What It All Means

    28:36 Closing and Farewell

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    29 mins
  • Anthrozoology and The Deal With Animals with Marika Bell - Animal Bond Academy Flashback
    Apr 21 2026

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    This Resilient Animal Podcast episode features an Animal Bond Academy conversation with Marika Bell, host of The Deal With Animals Podcast. Vote for Marika in the Women Podcasters Awards (Pets and Animals) through April 30 and find links in the show notes.

    Marika explains anthrozoology as the multidisciplinary study of human–animal interactions, spanning pets, animal-assisted work, advocacy industries, tourism, animal emotions, and ethical questions about why humans value some species over others. She discusses overlooked animals such as wasps and moles and their ecological roles. Marika describes her podcast’s mission to make research and practitioner perspectives accessible beyond academic journals, outlines themed series (health and wellness, conservation, equity and social justice, wildlife encounters), and previews a new series on children and other animals.

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    00:00 Show Intro and Host

    00:27 Guest Return and Award Vote

    01:49 What Is Anthrozoology

    02:20 Research Areas and Ethics

    05:40 Valuing Maligned Animals

    07:18 Wasps and Moles Reframed

    09:49 Why She Started the Podcast

    13:11 Series Themes and Highlights

    16:18 Where to Listen and Contact

    17:07 New Series Children and Animals

    19:03 Cows Food Choices and Awareness

    19:52 Podcast Philosophy and Wrap Up

    21:24 Final Links and Outro

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    22 mins
  • The Healing Power of the Human–Animal Bond: A Brief History of Animal-Assisted Therapy
    Apr 7 2026

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    Host Dr. Annie Petersen weaves her childhood bond with her dog Tammy and observations of people softening around animals at a zoo with a historical overview of animal-assisted interventions. She traces evidence from the ninth century and ancient Greek horse-based healing through 1600s physicians and medieval Belgium programs rehabilitating people and pets together, then highlights the York Retreat’s 1796 “moral treatment,” Florence Nightingale’s 1859 endorsement of small pets for the sick, Freud’s use of his dog Jofi in sessions, and Boris Levinson’s 1961 “My Dog as a Co-Therapist.” She describes WWII convalescent hospital dog visits, the founding of Therapy Dogs International (1976) and the Delta Foundation/Pet Partners (1977), and research showing reduced cortisol, increased oxytocin, and lower heart rate and blood pressure. The episode surveys modern applications in hospitals, equine programs, prisons, schools, disaster response, workplaces, campuses, and senior living, emphasizing that healing can come simply from being present with an animal.

    00:00 Welcome to the Show

    00:40 Backyard Bond Begins

    02:43 Zoo Job Awakening

    04:24 Ancient Roots of Healing

    06:22 Early Medical Adoption

    08:40 York Retreat Breakthrough

    09:58 Nightingale and Freud

    12:35 Levinson Makes It Real

    14:44 War and Hospital Dogs

    15:56 Modern Organizations Rise

    18:07 Science Proves the Bond

    19:10 Back to the Backyard

    22:09 Programs Around the World

    26:27 Everyday Impact Today

    27:29 Final Takeaway and Thanks

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    32 mins
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