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Episode 56 - Dr. Temple Grandin: Thinking in Pictures

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The Mighty Fine crew jumped at the chance to interview Dr. Temple Grandin, professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University, person with autism, and best-selling author of "Thinking in Pictures," and "Animals Make Us Human." Dr. Grandin was in town for the US Austism & Asperger Association's 2016 World Conference, and talked with Steve and Jere about her animal welfare work, how autism helps her better understand a slaughter operation, and why she's delving into the world of crop science.

For more information about Dr. Grandin and her work in animal sciences, visit http://www.grandin.com/. For information about Dr. Grandin and autism, visit http://www.templegrandin.com/.

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The Mighty Fine crew jumped at the chance to interview Dr. Temple Grandin, professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University, person with autism, and best-selling author of "Thinking in Pictures," and "Animals Make Us Human." Dr. Grandin was in town for the US Austism & Asperger Association's 2016 World Conference, and talked with Steve and Jere about her animal welfare work, how autism helps her better understand a slaughter operation, and why she's delving into the world of crop science.

For more information about Dr. Grandin and her work in animal sciences, visit http://www.grandin.com/. For information about Dr. Grandin and autism, visit http://www.templegrandin.com/.

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