Episode 39 – Teddies, Threads & Teachings
Episode 39 – Teddies, Threads & Teachings
In the last episode of this series, Philip reflects on what we have heard in previous episodes identifying the similarities and differences between bear species, as well as recurring threads and themes. We also explore the origins of the Teddy bear, and Colton Galusha, a third generation ABA volunteer, talks to us about what the sanctuary means to his family. Finally we hear some Native American teachings from Ojibwe academic, Dr. Anton Treur. Join us for a packed episode!
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LINKS:
Anton Treuer
Where Wolves Don’t Die by Anton Treuer | Award-Winning Indigenous YA Novel — Anton Treuer
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