
The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
The CRAM Podcast features engaging and thought-provoking interviews that explore innovative ideas and exciting new research that’s shaping our lives - whether it's the evolution of the work world, the transformative ways we connect, the re-imagining of home and place, or the dramatic changes in our identity and community. We interview leading researchers and big thinkers about the human condition and the possibilities of tomorrow.
The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
Cats, dogs and other animals we love - what are they trying to tell us??
Sure we love our animals. Rover and Fluffy are like family to us. But we often make the mistake of assuming animal behaviour is human behaviour.
But it’s not – they are not us.
Animals have their own language and their own behaviours which can confound us and leave us scratching our heads.
Psychologist Suzanne MacDonald has long been fascinated by animals and studies their behaviour to gain more insight into how their worlds work.
Let’s delve into the minds of Rover, Fluffy and a whole host of fascinating animals.
You won’t look at them the same way again!
Info on Guest:
Suzanne MacDonald is a psychologist who studies animal behaviour (a rare breed!) in the Dept. of Psychology at York University.
For more info about her: https://health.yorku.ca/health-profiles/index.php?mid=4702
Check out her website and the cute racoon! https://suzannemacdonald.ca/
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