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Donna Sandstrom
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Constant Wonder KIDS
A Baby Whale's Journey Home
When a young orca named Springer was found alone and far from her family, veterinarians, whale experts, and volunteers worked together to help her heal. With care, teamwork, and a little luck, Springer found her way back home to her ocean family! Guest: Donna Sandstrom, Founder and Executive Director of The Whale Trail Link to Season 4 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/c8fae09b-f976-4649-b45f-418575c09804
2025-11-10
15 min
The Pug Life Show
S4 EP16: Rescue Pug Honeymoon Period
Today we’re talking about something every new rescue pug pawrent should be aware of— the Rescue Pug Honeymoon period. Specifically, what happens when you bring home a rescue pug and they seem unbelievably well behaved or incredibly naughty and you think to yourself, WOW I lucked out or have I made a huge mistake. Our fur-end Jess from Howling Success Dog Training is back to talk about the emotional rollercoaster of those first few weeks/months, and how to support your new snuggle pug as they settle into their fur-ever home.In this...
2025-11-02
50 min
The Pug Life Show
S4 EP14: Snorts & Signals: Decoding the Signs of a Good Pug Rescue
Today on The Pug Life Show PUGCAST we’re diving into one of the most important journeys a pawrent can take — finding their fur-ever pug love through a rescue, shelter, or pound. But how do you know when it’s the right fit?With the help of force-free trainers Jess and Alex, we’ll be sniffing out the red flags to watch for and the green lights that tell you you’re on the right track. From the legal requirements rescues must comply with, to the health history you should have access to, the environment your pug is being c...
2025-09-21
1h 11
Embrace The Breakthrough Full Audiobook Experience!
Orca Rescue! by Donna Sandstrom
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/14038to listen full audiobooks. Title: Orca Rescue! Author: Donna Sandstrom Narrator: Donna Sandstrom Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 17 mins Release date: 07-08-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Science & Technology Publisher's Summary: In 2002, a young orca was discovered near Seattle - lost, alone, and 300 miles away from home. Six months later she was rescued, rehabilitated and reunited with her family on the north end of Vancouver Island. Today Springer is thriving, with two calves of her own. It's the only successful orca reunion in history!
2024-07-08
1h 17
The Deal with Animals with Marika S. Bell
54: Shh- The Orcas are Hunting: The Quiet Sound Project with Rachel Aronson (Part 2)
Send us a textMiniseries: Pacific Northwest Wildlife Corridors (Part 2)We will explore the waters of the Puget sound in a current and ongoing project meant to improve critical habitat of the Southern Resident Killer Whales. Guest: Rachel Aronson is the Quiet Sound Program Director at Washington Maritime Blue, a NGO that seeks to accelerate the sustainability and equity of the blue economy. Quiet Sound, founded in 2021, seeks to better understand and mitigate the impacts of large commercial vessels, such as cargo, ferry and cruise ships, on the endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales in...
2023-01-23
53 min
Christian Healthy Lifestyle: Health Tips That Promote Wellness - Longevity - Fitness - Mental Health and Spiritual Growth
94: Bridging the Gap: Medical Doctor Shares Her Holistic Health Journey w/Dr. Donna Chacko
Holistic MD Dr. Donna Chacko shares wisdom from 4 decades of practicing medicine and her book Pilgrimage A Doctor's Healing Journey 4:40 Faith and health 13:31 Dr. Donna's family crisis 30:01 The red dumpster 34:58 Emotional health 42:37 ACEs Adverse Childhood Events Dr. Donna's website Dr Donna's Book Pilgrimage A Doctor's Healing Journey Dr Donna's Women's Group David's book The Chrisitan's Guide to Holistic Health Full Show Notes Page (Search episode 94)
2022-09-14
51 min
Breaching Extinction
104. Lead With Your Faith Not Your Fear
This week Erica chatted with Donna Sandstrom, Founder/Executive Director of the Whale Trail and member of the Orca Task Force about her work and thoughts on how to help the Southern Residents. About The Whale Trail: Where the Whales Are: Discovering Marine Mammals from Shore Along the Pacific Coast (Washington Post 2020) Humans are so loud marine safaris might soon be on land (Daily Beast 2021) About Southern Resident Orca Recovery: Nearby Vessels Interrupt Feeding of Southern Resident Killer Whales, Especially Females (Holt et al 2021) Columbia Basin salmon, Snake River dams and Southern Resident Orcas (NOAA Fisheries 2020) Southern Resident Killer Whales and...
2022-07-01
50 min
Constant Wonder
The Inside Story of How an Orphaned Baby Orca Got Home
When a two-year-old baby orca lost her mother, rescuers in Washington State and Canada rallied to get her home to her grandmother and extended family. Nothing was easy about this rescue, but the results exceeded expectations. Now living a normal life with her clan, Springer is the mother of two with a third on the way. Here is an intimate tale told by people who were there. Guest: Donna Sandstrom, author of "Orca Rescue," founder of "The Whale Trail," a series of sites to watch whales from shore, and and has previously been a task force member of the Southern...
2022-03-02
52 min
SSAMN Stream
Springer: A Story Of Hope
January 2022 marks the 20th anniversary of when a lone, orphaned Northern Resident orca calf, Springer, was first seen in Puget Sound, WA, and an extraordinary journey began to rescue her and reunite her with her family in Canadian Waters. To commemorate this anniversary, this very special podcast episode features interviews with several individuals involved in the events as they share their memories and perspectives on Springer's story and lessons learned. We are joined by Lynne Barre, NOAA's Southern Resident Killer Whale Recovery Coordinator; Donna Sandstrom, Founder, The Whale Trail and Author, Orca Rescue! the True Story of an Orphaned O...
2022-01-28
1h 08
Places I Remember with Lea Lane
Best Travel Tales And Memories Of '21, To Begin '22!
Send us a textWhat a fabulous 2021 it's been for Places I Remember! We've talked with fascinating travelers. We've won awards, and are now heard in 2,000 cities and 101 countries. To celebrate, we're gifting you with a sampling of our favorite tales, stories and memories, so generously offered this past year. Here goes:Heidi Sarna, author of Secret Singapore, tells of a discovery there in Ep. 39. In Ep. 2, Millie Ball, former travel editor and Mardi Gras queen, recalls a sweet New Orleans memory.In Ep. 40, Donna Sandstrom...
2022-01-04
43 min
Vad vi pratar om när vi pratar om böcker
#84 Årets barn- och ungdomsböcker + julklappstips
Det har åter igen blivit den tid på året då vi bjuder in Johanna från @barnensboktips för att prata om årets bästa barn- och ungdomsböcker, diskutera de Augustprisnominerade böckerna och tipsa om julklappar till bland annat mammas nya kille. Så lyssna på när Anna, Alex och Johanna pratar om böcker i över en timme. Böcker vi pratar om i avsnitt #84Vi går till parken – Sara Stridsberg/Beatrice Alemagna (Mirando)Vi springer! – Joar Tiberg (Rabén & Sjögren)Amari och nattbröderna – B B Alston (B Wahlströms)
2021-11-27
1h 01
Places I Remember with Lea Lane
Whale Watching: What To Know, Best Places To Go
Send us a textDonna Sandstrom is passionate about whales. She is founder of The Whale Trail, and author of Orca Rescue! The True Story of an Orphaned Orca Named Springer. She and Lea share a fascinating discussion of whales, and other cetaceans, including orcas and porpoises. And also, best places to see them around the world.After talking about The Whale Trail, we talk of what makes whales so fascinating, including size and age. Whales are the kings of our "Water Planet." We talk of the s...
2021-11-02
25 min
Artblog Radio
Cultural Accessibility in Philadelphia, Part 3 – Andrea Kirsh, Donna Ellis, & Nathan Diechter
Artblog contributor Natalie Sandstrom returns for part three of her three-part Artblog Radio series on the topic of Cultural Accessibility. This 36-minute episode-- featuring Andrea Kirsh, Art Historian & Artblog contributor; Donna Ellis of Hands UP Productions; and Nathan Deitcher, Independent Autism Consultant-- builds off of parts 1 and 2, looking forward to a more accessible future, and how to get there.
2021-07-31
36 min
Your Midwest Garden Podcast
Creating Your Own Plant Exchange
Send us a textJoin Mike & Scott as we welcome our guests, Donna Keller Wright & Chris Coultrip to discuss the mini-history of the Toledo Plant Exchange. How they got it started and what you can do to start your area's own plant exchange.Donna & Chris have written a notebook guide in how they run their program efficiently and have offered to share those instructions/notes with all of you. Just message one of them on the Toledo Plant Exchange Facebook page.PLUS our new in show segment: MIKE'S MAIL, question of the day a...
2021-03-03
57 min
Bold Connections
Building the Whale Trail by Barbara Lloyd McMichael
Barbara Lloyd McMichael is our ground reporter in South King County, Washington, and author of the syndicated book review column The Bookmonger. She wrote this months feature article on The Connector Building the Whale Trail all about the activist Donna Sandstrom and her work with the Southern Resident Killer Whales. Building the Whale Trail by Barbara Lloyd McMichael
2019-10-09
20 min