In this episode of Animals and Us, Natalie speaks with Dr Amanda Beer, licensed psychologist, educator, and Executive Director of Wolf Connection – a sanctuary and wilderness retreat in California where rescued wolves play a vital role in trauma recovery and personal transformation.
Amanda’s work sits at the intersection of clinical psychology and the natural world. With a PhD in Counselling Psychology and a background in trauma-informed care and group facilitation, she brings a depth of knowledge to the human experience – while also drawing on the presence, instincts and relational intelligence of wolves as co-facilitators in healing.
We talk about her journey from academic research and social justice advocacy to the living, breathing work she now leads with wolves and young people on sacred land. She shares the philosophy behind what she calls the school of the wolves – a space where connection, resilience and belonging are taught not through lectures or textbooks, but through presence, trust and shared experience.
Visit https://www.wolfconnection.org/ to learn more about the Wolf Connection organisation
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Kintsugi Heroes is a not-for-profit Australian podcast network sharing real stories of resilience, disability, and transformation.
Named after the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold — the philosophy that what’s been broken can become more beautiful for the mending — every episode honours the cracks, the rebuild, and the human underneath.
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– Kintsugi Heroes — real stories of resilience | hosted by John Milham
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– Grit Diaries: from Grit to Grace — stories of struggle and strength | hosted by Simone Allan & Maryan Bova
– From There to Here — navigating life’s turning points | hosted by Emma Bellamy-Dodd
– Golden Threads — stories of disability & resilience | hosted by Dan Dougherty
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