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"The basic premise of the event is that hunters hunt rattlesnakes from the surrounding environment all across West Texas, and bring them into the roundup for the weekend. And during the roundup, these snakes are kept in a pit and then, one by one, beheaded and skinned in front of in front of audiences." - Elizabeth MeLampy Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer dedicated to animal rights and protection, and her passion for this work shines through in her latest book, Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and What They Say About Being Human . To research the book, Elizabeth traveled across the country, immersing herself in a wide range of animal festivals — from the Iditarod dog sled race to the rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas. Elizabeth examines these festivals as revealing microcosms of our broader relationship with animals. Whether it's rattlesnake hunts, frog-jumping contests, ostrich races, or groundhog celebrations, these events reflect the ways humans use animals to express cultural identity, community pride, and historical traditions. Yet beneath the pageantry and excitement lies a deeper question: Is our fascination with these spectacles worth the toll it takes on the animals involved? With compassion and insight, Elizabeth invites readers to consider whether there’s a more ethical and empathetic way to honor our stories — one that respects both animals and the traditions they inspire. Please listen, share and read, Forget the Camel. It will be released on April 8th, 2025. https://apollopublishers.com/index.php/forget-the-camel/…
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Entrepreneur, mother, and cofounder of Mamava—the inventor of the freestanding lactation pod—Sascha Mayer introduces her newest baby: The Bodacious Optimist, a podcast dedicated to celebrating and learning from the people who have inspired and supported her entrepreneurial journey. They are designers and storytellers, business leaders and activists who have challenged the status quo and thrived. Bodacious Optimists believe that there are always solutions waiting to be unveiled.
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Entrepreneur, mother, and cofounder of Mamava—the inventor of the freestanding lactation pod—Sascha Mayer introduces her newest baby: The Bodacious Optimist, a podcast dedicated to celebrating and learning from the people who have inspired and supported her entrepreneurial journey. They are designers and storytellers, business leaders and activists who have challenged the status quo and thrived. Bodacious Optimists believe that there are always solutions waiting to be unveiled.
In this episode of The Bodacious Optimist podcast, Sascha Mayer interviews Dr. Lars Bode, a renowned expert in breast milk research and the founding director of the Human Milk Institute at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Bode discusses the multifaceted benefits of breast milk for both infants and mothers, including its nutritional and protective qualities. He delves into the specific role of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in shaping infant gut microbiomes and their potential applications in treating various diseases. Dr. Bode also highlights the mission of the Human Milk Institute and its focus on translating molecular discoveries into public health impacts. He shares his personal journey from Germany to becoming a leading scientist in the US and offers insights into the social and cultural dimensions of breastfeeding. The episode concludes with a preview of the Human Milk Institute's annual symposium and the collaborative efforts to advance the field of human milk research. 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Lars Bode and Human Milk Research 01:47 Foundational Benefits of Breast Milk 05:43 Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) Explained 10:29 The Human Milk Institute: Mission and Impact 16:27 Innovative Applications Beyond Infant Health 18:29 Dr. Bode's Personal Journey and Career Path 22:17 Challenges and Support in Breastfeeding 27:32 Human Milk Institute Symposium and Future Outlook 29:27 Parenthood and Professional Insights 35:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Mentioned in this episode: Human Milk Institute Human Milk Institute Symposium University of California, San Diego The Lancet Breastfeeding Series (2016) The Family Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation National Institute of Child Health and Human Development…
Join Dr. Angela Lang as she shares her expertise and personal journey in the field of lactation and breastfeeding support. Dr. Lang, who began her career as a systems engineer before transitioning to nursing, discusses the importance of evidence-based care and the challenges she faced as a new mother. She emphasizes the role of Medela in advancing breastfeeding technology, including the significance of the early pump-in-style models and the latest innovations like colostrum collectors. The episode delves into detailed lactation practices, the physiological benefits of breastfeeding for both baby and mother, and the cultural shifts (and infrastructure) needed to better support breastfeeding journeys. Dr. Lang also highlights the importance of accessible education for healthcare providers to ensure mothers receive the support they need from the hospital to their homes. 00:00 Introduction and Excitement 02:47 Medela's Mission and Lactation Journey 03:26 Personal Story: From Engineer to Lactation Consultant 04:16 Challenges and Changes in Breastfeeding 05:50 Evolution of Breast Pumps 07:15 Medela's Role in Supporting Working Moms 08:25 Clinical Research and Breast Pump Technology 11:31 Pumping vs. Breastfeeding 12:21 Importance of Colostrum 22:53 Supporting Breastfeeding in Hospitals 42:07 Community and Cultural Support for Breastfeeding 46:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Mentioned in this episode: Medela Milk Stork Human Milk Institute…
In this episode, Sascha Mayer interviews Adeline Druart, CEO of Lawson's Finest Liquids. Adeline shares her journey from studying cheesemaking in France to leading Vermont Creamery— and eventually becoming CEO of one of the premier craft breweries in the U.S. She discusses her passion for sustainable food, the importance of quality, and the challenges and opportunities she faced during her career transitions. Adeline also touches on the significance of B Corp certification, gender diversity in the beer industry, and her role as a working mother. She highlights the importance of community impact, personal growth, and nurturing the next generation. 00:00 Introduction and Warm Welcome 01:52 Journey to Vermont: From France to Cheese Making 05:03 Starting at Vermont Creamery 07:16 Rising to Leadership and Business Growth 13:07 Transition to Lawson's Finest Liquids 13:51 Challenges and Successes as CEO 16:47 Lawson's Finest Liquids: Community and Impact 20:04 Women in the Beer Industry 33:03 Balancing Motherhood and Leadership 39:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Mentioned in this episode: Lawson’s Finest Liquids Vermont Creamery Land O'Lakes Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility (VBSR)…
Kate Williams, CEO of 1% for the Planet, joins the Bodacious Optimist podcast to discuss the global movement where businesses commit 1% of their annual sales to support environmental causes. Kate explains the origins of the organization, founded in 2002 by Patagonia’s Yvon Chouinard and Craig Matthews, and its evolution over two decades. She details the role of 1% for the Planet in advising, certifying, and amplifying member contributions across diverse industries and global regions. Kate shares insights into the value of strategic giving, facilitated through their vetting process of environmental partners and highlights the organization’s impact on community building and employee engagement. Additionally, Kate delves into personal reflections on balancing motherhood with her career and the significance of creativity and optimism in tackling environmental challenges. She also shares unique examples of member companies and environmental partners, including the inspiring Thin Green Line Foundation. 00:00 Introduction to Kate Williams and 1% for the Planet 02:34 Founding and Mission of 1% for the Planet 03:27 How 1% for the Planet Operates 05:50 Global Reach and Impact Areas 06:55 Diverse Membership and Industry Representation 08:26 Employee Engagement and Community Building 09:28 Unexpected Members and Impact Stories 19:28 Vermont Roots and Organizational Growth 21:25 Personal Journey and Leadership Insights 24:01 Parenting, Work-Life Balance, and Advice 32:44 Conclusion and How to Get Involved Mentioned in the episode: 1% for the Planet Patagonia The Thin Green Line Foundation…
In this episode of The Bodacious Optimist podcast, Sascha interviews Michelle Millar Fisher and Amber Winick, the visionaries behind Designing Motherhood. This multifaceted project examines how design influences reproduction and parenthood through a book and a series of exhibitions. Michelle and Amber share their journey from their initial meeting in New York to their work's growing impact, including partnerships with organizations like the Pew Foundation and the Maternity Care Coalition. They also discuss the implications of their work on maternal health and the care economy, reflecting on the importance of design as a mode of inquiry and community building. 00:00 Introduction to Designing Motherhood 01:15 Meet Michelle and Amber 02:42 The Origin of Designing Motherhood 06:41 Challenges and Triumphs in Publishing 08:49 The Exhibition Journey 13:43 Research and Social Media Impact 18:49 Localization and Global Impact 22:50 Partnerships and Community Impact 30:12 Reflections and Advice 37:04 Future of Designing Motherhood Mentioned in this episode: Designing Motherhood by Michelle Millar Fisher and Amber Winick The Museum of Modern Art The Pew Charitable Trusts Maternity Care Coalition Houston Center for Contemporary Craft…
In this episode of the Bodacious Optimist podcast, Sascha Mayer interviews Representative Becca Balint of Vermont, the first woman and openly LGBTQ+ person to represent the state in Congress. Balint discusses her journey from being a middle school teacher to a congresswoman, her experience in Vermont and on Capitol Hill, and her priorities including maternal health and reproductive rights. She highlights the significance of organizations like Emerge Vermont in training women for political roles and shares personal stories about balancing family life with public service. They also discuss the challenges of the current Congress, the importance of authenticity in politics, and ongoing legislative efforts such as the Momnibus Act. Balint emphasizes the need for systemic change and maintaining optimism in the human spirit. 00:00 Introduction to Representative Becca Balint 02:20 Early Career and Vermont Representation 02:52 Challenges and Priorities in Vermont 06:41 Reproductive Rights and Legislative Efforts 09:05 Empowering Women in Politics 12:03 Personal Insights and Authenticity 17:11 Maternal Health and Legislative Challenges 22:59 Balancing Family and Public Service 33:06 Optimism and Future Goals Mentioned in the episode: Emerge Vermont The Momnibus Act Amanda Ripley author of High Conflict Donna Hicks author of Dignity and Leading with Dignity…
In this episode of 'The Bodacious Optimist' hosted by Sascha Mayer, co-founder of Mamava, the focus is on the operations and manufacturing side of the business. Sascha interviews her co-founder Christine Dodson, who oversees manufacturing at Mamava. They discuss the challenges and successes encountered as they decided to take on their own manufacturing during the pandemic to gain cost control and enhance product development. The episode highlights the significant role played by Mark Wiggins, whose manufacturing expertise facilitated the transition. Additionally, they talk about integrating a maternalistic corporate culture in a traditionally male-dominated manufacturing sector and the unique organizational culture at Mamava that includes equal benefits for all employees. The episode underscores the importance of making transformative changes in manufacturing, especially for women, and closes with Christine's personal reflections on entrepreneurship, risk-taking, and maintaining a strong company culture. 00:00 Introduction to Sascha Mayer and Mamava 01:19 Meet Christine Dodson: Co-Founder and Operations Head 03:00 The Decision to Take on Manufacturing 05:49 Navigating a Male-Dominated Industry 09:29 Integrating Maternalistic Culture in Manufacturing 16:04 Challenges and Learning Curves in Manufacturing 21:10 Advice and Reflections on Entrepreneurship 24:24 Looking Ahead: Optimism for the Future…
Toyya Lassere is the Senior Director of Guest & Team Member Experience at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA. In this episode, she shares her journey from a life centered on care to a successful career in entertainment management that spans music, film, and professional sports at premier venues, including U.S. Bank Stadium and SoFi Stadium. Toyya talks to Sascha about the strides made in gender equity in the workplace and what it means to be a service-oriented leader. Mentions: Solar Records Kevin Warren Arthur Blank…
Sonia Strobel is the cofounder and CEO of Skipper Otto, a community supported fishery based in Canada that provides consumers with premium fish and seafood direct from small-scale fishermen (think: CSA for seafood). In this episode, Sonia shares her experience partnering with B Lab on creating more rigorous certification standards for the seafood industry, building a brand from a network of partners, and what we can learn from indigenous communities and their foodways. Mentions: Skipper Otto B Lab / B Corporations Local Catch Network…
Alysia Montaño is an Olympic athlete, a seven-time USA Outdoor Track and Field Champion, an entrepreneur, and a mother. In 2019, Alysia’s op-ed in The New York Times about the inequities in her Nike sponsorship brought worldwide attention to the barriers and career conflicts faced by professional athletes who are athletes and mothers. On Mothers Day 2020, Alysia founded &Mother, which is dedicated to breaking the barriers that limit a woman’s choice to pursue and thrive in both career and motherhood. Mentioned: &Mother Alysia Montaño NYT Op Ed…
Adam Davidson is one of the godfathers of podcasting, the cofounder of NPR’s Planet Money , and a longtime contributor to many popular podcasts including Freakonomics and This American Life . He has written for such esteemed publications as The New Yorker, The Atlantic , and the New York Times Magazine . He is also the author of The Passion Economy , a book that profiles entrepreneurs who have leveraged their passions to create meaningful work and build thriving businesses. In this episode, Adam shares some of the history of podcasting, explains the passion economy, and lends advice to Sascha on how to make a successful podcast. Mentioned: Planet Money The Passion Economy Freakonomics on AI…
Jen Saxton is a serial entrepreneur and founder and CEO of Tot Squad, a baby services marketplace that connects new parents with health, wellness, and safety services— like car seat installation, babyproofing, doulas, sleep consultants, and more. In this episode, Jen talks to Sascha about building and selling her first company, how assuming the resiliency of “a cockroach” has helped keep her businesses alive in tumultuous times, and what she is most optimistic about moving forward. Mentioned: Tot Squad at Target Tot Squad at Amazon…
Kelly Brush is a mother, athlete, healthcare professional, and the inspirational leader behind the Kelly Brush Foundation (KBF)—an organization dedicated to making active and engaged lives a reality for those who have experienced a spinal cord injury. In 2006, Kelly crashed and injured her spinal cord while racing for the Middlebury College ski team. After undergoing rigorous rehabilitation for her new life in a wheelchair, Kelly and her family created the foundation—just months after her accident—as a way of channeling the support she received in her recovery and to share the power of sport for physical and mental health, confidence, and community building. In this podcast, Kelly shares her story and talks with Sascha about KBF’s aim to influence culture and how all humans are living adaptive lives. Mentions: Kelly Brush Foundation “What Can a Body Do? By Sara Hendren…
Nic Longo is the Director of Aviation at the Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport (BTV). In addition to being the busiest airport in Vermont (and New England’s fifth busiest and second busiest commercial service airport when it comes to landings and takeoffs), BTV is home to the F35s of the Green Mountain Boys (Vermont’s Air National Guard), the fast-growing start-up BETA Technologies, and, of course, the place where Mamava piloted our first lactation pods. In this episode Nic talks about his career path, optimistic leadership style, and approach to making this community-oriented airport a delightful user experience. Mentioned: Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport BETA Technologies…
Roxanne Vought is the Executive Director of Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility (VBSR). VBSR is a statewide, nonprofit business association founded 34 years ago by a group of pioneering socially responsible businesses in Vermont, including Ben and Jerry’s and Gardener’s Supply Company. VBSR’s mission is to leverage the power of business for positive social and environmental impact. In this episode, Roxanne and Sascha talk about the evolution of the organization as corporate social responsibility has become more mainstream, where the B Corp movement intersects with VBSR, and how Roxanne leads in the face of radical change. Mentioned: Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility B Corporations…
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