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Worldwide Tails
Kristin Hammond & Jess Walsh
7 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text This episode is for the ones holding it all together–until they can’t. In honour of World Mental Health Day, I take us beyond the hero narrative to explore the emotional cost of care in international veterinary, wildlife, and conservation work. From compassion fatigue and burnout to moral injury and isolation, we’re pulling back the curtain on what this work really demands — and what it means to keep showing up anyway. Featuring insights from Not One More Vet (NOMV), this candi...
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Send us a text This episode is for the ones holding it all together–until they can’t. In honour of World Mental Health Day, I take us beyond the hero narrative to explore the emotional cost of care in international veterinary, wildlife, and conservation work. From compassion fatigue and burnout to moral injury and isolation, we’re pulling back the curtain on what this work really demands — and what it means to keep showing up anyway. Featuring insights from Not One More Vet (NOMV), this candi...
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Society & Culture
Business,
Non-Profit,
Science,
Nature
Episodes (7/7)
Worldwide Tails
Not One More Vet: Behind the Brave Faces of Veterinary Care
Send us a text This episode is for the ones holding it all together–until they can’t. In honour of World Mental Health Day, I take us beyond the hero narrative to explore the emotional cost of care in international veterinary, wildlife, and conservation work. From compassion fatigue and burnout to moral injury and isolation, we’re pulling back the curtain on what this work really demands — and what it means to keep showing up anyway. Featuring insights from Not One More Vet (NOMV), this candi...
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1 month ago
34 minutes

Worldwide Tails
Where Your Donations Go
Send us a text Where does your donation really go? In this honest and transparent episode, we sit down with Bailey, Worldwide Vets’ Outreach Coordinator, to explore how donor support fuels lifesaving projects around the world. From vaccines and medical supplies to emergency shelter repairs, Bailey shares how every contribution is transformed into action-and why trust and transparency are the foundation of our mission. Whether you’re a current supporter, a future volunteer or just curious abou...
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2 months ago
21 minutes

Worldwide Tails
Volunteers Unleashed
Send us a text Ever wondered what actually goes on behind the scenes of our projects? Whether it's rhino dehorning in Namibia or rebuilding shelters in Ukraine, hundreds of volunteers experience life on the ground, being involved in making real change happen every single day. In this episode, we sit down for two powerful conversations: 🎤Dani, our Volunteer Outreach Coordinator – sharing how she supports, guides, and inspires people to step into the world of volunteering with confidence. 🎤Gra...
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3 months ago
48 minutes

Worldwide Tails
Behind the Camera
Send us a text What happens behind the scenes of global animal rescue? In this candid episode, we sit down with Sarah and Genie, the duo behind Worldwide Vets’ social media and marketing. From strategy to storytelling, they share how digital content becomes a tool for rescue, fundraising, and building a global movement for animal welfare. Whether you're a content creator, aspiring nonprofit marketer, or just curious about how mission-driven media works – this episode offers both heart and ins...
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4 months ago
42 minutes

Worldwide Tails
From the Field: Ukraine Update
Send us a text What does it take to care for animals in the middle of war? In this raw and emotional episode, we sit down with Jon Geller, Development Coordinator for Worldwide Vets, to share first-hand stories from the charity’s work inside Ukraine. From injured animals rescued from conflict zones to shelter staff risking everything to stay behind– this is frontline veterinary care like you’ve never heard before. It’s powerful, unfiltered, and shows the heart of Worldwide Vets’ global missio...
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5 months ago
32 minutes

Worldwide Tails
Origin Tails
Send us a text Episode 1 – Origin Tails (with Dr. Gemma Campling) How does one moment spark a global movement? In this powerful opening episode, we interview Dr. Gemma Campling, the founder and CEO of Worldwide Vets. She shares the story that changed everything — from finding an injured dog in a remote Himalayan village to launching a nonprofit that now serves animals across more than 10 countries. It’s raw, inspiring, and the perfect place to begin. You can also watch the full interview on o...
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5 months ago
29 minutes

Worldwide Tails
Behind the Mic
Send us a text Welcome to Worldwide Tails, the podcast where real stories, real animals, and real impact come together. In this kickoff episode, we will be introducing you to your hosts (Kristin and Jess), and taking you behind the mic to explore the “why” behind this series. You'll be getting a glimpse of what’s ahead – from rhino dehorning missions to marine rescues – and how you can be part of the global movement to protect animals and empower frontline care. You can also watch the full vi...
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5 months ago
16 minutes

Worldwide Tails
Send us a text This episode is for the ones holding it all together–until they can’t. In honour of World Mental Health Day, I take us beyond the hero narrative to explore the emotional cost of care in international veterinary, wildlife, and conservation work. From compassion fatigue and burnout to moral injury and isolation, we’re pulling back the curtain on what this work really demands — and what it means to keep showing up anyway. Featuring insights from Not One More Vet (NOMV), this candi...