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Jo-Anne McArthur
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The Sisterhood Podcast
Episode 194 - With guests McArthur Krishna & Anne Pimentel--why hoping and believing in change matters
Join Tiffany as she has a conversation with authors, McArthur Krishna & Anne Pimentel of the recent book, Changemakers: Women Who Boldly Built Zion. You can purchase the book HERE.
2025-05-06
44 min
Hidden Wisdom by the Latter-day Disciples
Ep. 168 | How Discipleship Requires Making Change, with McArthur Krishna + Anne Pimentel
1:44 Collaboration on book 'Changemakers'6:45 The restoration of the Divine Feminine and the power of women8:13 Anne's journey and ministry11:54 McArthur's experiences and ministry14:16 Believing in creating Zion17:11 The impact of women19:18 A call to be a Changemaker27:36 Connection40:44 Hospitality and MinisteringGet the book "Changemakers: Women Who Boldly Built Zion"Latter-day Disciples has recently partnered with One x One! One x One exists to bring hope and healing by breaking the cycles of addiction, resolving ancestral wounds, and restoring hearts burdened by trauma, betrayal, and abuse. Through...
2025-04-29
55 min
Faith Matters
Changemakers - A Conversation with McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel
This week, we’re really excited to share a conversation about a brand-new Children’s book called Changemakers by McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel, with beautiful artwork by Jessica Sarah Beach. The book is a powerful and much-needed affirmation, especially in a moment when many women are quietly wondering where they fit. Through stories from scripture and the global history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it highlights women whose ideas, faith, and courage have helped shape the church in meaningful and lasting ways. Accessible to children, beautiful to look at and meaningful for reade...
2025-04-05
1h 07
Pull Quotes
Pull Quotes – S7E2 – Animals in Focus with Jo-Anne McArthur
Marina Black interviews award-winning photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur about the art of animal photojournalism, which seeks to show the public how animals in places like farms and factories really experience their lives. Read the transcript Guest Bio Jo-Anne McArthur is an award-winning photojournalist, sought-after speaker, photo editor, and the founder of We Animals. She has visited over sixty countries to document our complex relationship with animals. She is the author of three books: We Animals (2014), Captive (2017), and HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene (2020), and is the subject of Canadian filmmaker Liz Marshall’s acclaimed Canadian do...
2025-04-01
22 min
In Her Image: Finding Heavenly Mother in Scripture, Scholarship, the Arts, Mythology & Everyday Life
160. Changemakers: Women Who Boldly Built Zion with Authors McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel
In this episode of the In Her Image podcast, host Jess Burdette speaks with Ann Pimentel and MacArthur Krishna about their new book, Changemakers: Women Who Boldly Built Zion. They explore the importance of women's voices in the church, the challenges and triumphs of being a changemaker, and the significance of collaboration and diversity in effecting change. The conversation emphasizes the need for personal revelation, grace, and the power of community in the journey of making a difference.Get the new book here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/changemakers-women-who-boldly-built-zion/Or here: https...
2025-03-23
51 min
Signature Books Podcast
"Changemakers: Women Who Boldly Built Zion" with authors McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel
Authors McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel sat down with Signature Books director Barbara Jones Brown to talk about the impetus behind their new book Changemakers: Women Who Boldly Built Zion. At a time when women are wondering if they matter at church, this book offers a resounding, “Yes!” Stories curated from scripture and global history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints show that women’s voices are needed and have definitively changed the landscape of the faith. Women have played a vital role in growing the worldwide church, with their ideas shaping its structure, policy, and cultur...
2025-03-19
53 min
At Last She Said It
Episode 214: Changemakers | A Conversation with McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel
“Wouldn’t it be a good idea to have a book about girls who ask great questions?” This question from a 9-year-old inspired authors McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel to create their book Changemakers: Women Who Boldly Built Zion. By highlighting women’s stories, the book affirms our roles in building, growing, and sustaining the Church—influencing organization, policy, and culture. In Episode 214, Cynthia and Susan are joined by the authors for a conversation about specific ways women’s voices have mattered historically, and how we might continue to influence and effect change today and in the future.
2025-03-04
1h 09
Sedmá generace
Zvířecí fotožurnalistika: vidět a vědět
Fotografka Jo-Anne McArthur stála u zrodu zvířecí fotožurnalistiky.
2024-12-18
09 min
Vegan's Almanac
December 07, 2024
Birthday of Babette Davis; Publication of Hidden: Animals in the Anthropocene, by Jo-Anne McArthur; A Prayer by Carol J. Adams.
2024-12-07
05 min
Off The Comma
Episode 67: Kate
In this episode, we talk to Kate Galli. She is passionate, focused and open-hearted. Kate lives in Australia. Kate tells us about sitting on a comma with championing a cause. Having chosen a vegan lifestyle out of compassion for animals, Kate found herself struggling between cycles of self-censorship and activism. While her position and choice were steadfast, she struggled with how to express herself in ways that didn’t create conflict. After losing her mother and role model, Kate found herself leading with compassion over confrontation. Tune in to hear what Kate means when she says “I was e...
2024-12-04
54 min
Plant Your Seed
Jo-Anne McArthur: Award-Winning Photojournalist
Jo-Anne is an award-winning photojournalist, sought-after speaker, photo editor, and the founder of We Animals Media. She has visited over sixty countries to document our complex relationship with animals. She is the author of three books: We Animals (2014), Captive (2017), and HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene (2020), and is the subject of Canadian filmmaker Liz Marshall's acclaimed Canadian documentary, The Ghosts in Our Machine. Jo-Anne's photographs have received accolades from Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Nature Photographer of the Year, Big Picture, AEFONA, Picture of the Year International, the Global Peace Award, and others. In 2020, Jo-Anne was thrilled to be a...
2024-08-22
32 min
Trivia With Budds
10 Trivia Questions on Anne Hathaway Movies
For Patreon subscriber Courtney Cassal! Fact of the Day: The act of dumping green slime on a person on "You Can't Do That On Television" started when they meant to dump food on a kid but it went rotten and turned into green muck and they threw it on him anyway. THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 02:27 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL TRIVIA GAMES ON ETSY, GRAB ONE NOW! GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Emai...
2024-06-26
10 min
In Her Image: Finding Heavenly Mother in Scripture, Scholarship, the Arts, Mythology & Everyday Life
126. Unpacking the God Box with Anne Pimentel
In this episode, Jessica Woodbury interviews Anne Pimentel, one of the founding members of Meetinghouse Mosaic, the woman behind the Instagram account The Vision Beautiful, and upcoming author of a book centering stories of women co-authored by McArthur Krishna. Anne shares her story of how she came to know The Mother, how her husband became an ally for her, and how she uses her voice now to bring others to their Mother God. Here is the article discussed in the episode by Anne's husband Roger on 100 References to Heavenly Mother in General Conference: https...
2024-06-09
1h 07
Love, Peace & Tofu von Daniela Noitz
Kann Kunst was bewegen?
Kunst kann vieles, meinen die einen. Sie ist nutzlos, meinen andere. Sie dient nur der Selbstdarstellung, wird auch behauptet. Doch was kann Kunst wirklich? Kann sie die Welt verändern und eine Botschaft vermitteln, die gehört wird oder ist sie vielleicht gar eine Ausrede dafür, dass man sich nicht weiters bemühen muss, wenn man sich ja eh künstlerisch betätigt. Worum geht es tatsächlich, wenn das Unsagbare seinen Ausdruck sucht und findet. Der Versuch einer Antwort.Erwähnte Künstler*innenMorrissey https://youtu.be/eviyEJRZX30?si=DCtQ4SQbtT4RN-HAMela...
2024-05-18
21 min
Pop Goes The Culture Podcast
439. Pop Goes the Culture for Friday, May 17th 2024: Q&A with Adam McArthur, Anne Yatco, & Kaiji Tang
This week, we’re continuing our Q&As from recent comic cons and anime fests with Adam McArthur, Anne Yatco, and Kaiji Tang for a special Jujutsu Kaisen panel from Mississippi Anime Fest. Enjoy! Join the Pop Goes the Culture team at Iron City Comic Con Saturday, June 1st & Sunday, June 2nd in Birmingham, Alabama. Get your tickets online at IronCityComicCon.com.
2024-05-17
47 min
OVERSHOOT | Shrink Toward Abundance
Animals in the Anthropocene | Jo-Anne McArthur
The suffering of animals trapped within human systems of exploitation and oppression is hidden in plain sight. Jo-Anne McArthur, animal photojournalist and founder of We Animals Media, joins us. Highlights include: How, motivated by the power of photography to catalyze social change and to raise awareness about animal exploitation, Jo-Anne created a new genre of photojournalism, namely Animal Photo Journalism (APJ); APJ’s mission to capture, memorialize, and expose the experiences of animals who are caught within the complex human-dominated systems and whom we fail to see - animals within the industrial food systems, animals us...
2024-05-14
1h 01
Defender Radio and The Switch
VICTORY: Fighting Ag-Gag in Ontario with Camille Labchuk
Investigations into farms by animal advocacy groups is an essential tool to exposing serious, systemic abuses of animals, failures to follow basic policy, and have led to criminal charges. But the Ontario government wanted to stop that – and introduced Bill 156 in 2020. The Bill, Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, was challenged in court by Animal Justice, with applicants Jessica Scott-Reid (a journalist) and Louise Jorgensen (an advocate with Toronto Cow Save). Intervenors who joined Animal Justice included Animal Alliance of Canada, the Centre for Free Expression at Toronto Metropolitan University, and The Regan Russell Foundation....
2024-04-15
32 min
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Seeing It All: Changing the World One Photo at a Time
Neuroscientist, writer and stage director Indre Viskontas will be joined by world-renowned photographer Jo-Anne McArthur and co-founder of the BigPicture photography competition and exhibit curator Rhonda Rubinstein for a conversation about the power of images to change how we see the world, raise awareness about the most urgent environmental issues, and spark action. This event will also feature the work of McArthur and other photographers in Seeing It All: Women Photographers Expose Our Planet, the latest publication from BigPicture and the California Academy of Sciences.Written by Rubinstein, Seeing It All features more than 125 photos by female Big...
2024-03-22
1h 01
The Animal Turn
S6E7: Animal Photojournalism with Jo-Anne McArthur
Claudia talks to renowned photographer Jo-Anne McArthur about the power of images in political change for animals. They unpack what animal photojournalism is, some of the challenges photographers encounter in recording the lives of animals, and the political implications of such photos. Date Recorded: 17 October 2023. Jo-Anne McArthur is an award-winning photojournalist, sought-after speaker, photo editor, and the founder of We Animals Media. She has visited over sixty countries to document our complex relationship with animals. She is the author of three books: We Animals (2014), Captive (2017), and...
2024-01-15
1h 16
City Arts & Lectures
Dr. Raj Shah and Jo-Anne McArthur
This week, a conversation about global aid efforts, and another one about the power of art to address humans’ relationships with animals. In the first part of the program, Dr. Raj Shah, president of The Rockefeller Foundation, talks about his work addressing global health crises and economic challenges both within the private sector and government. It’s the topic of his new book, Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Happens. On October 25th, 2023, Shah came to the KQED studios in San Francisco to talk to Indre Viskontas. Award-winning photographer Jo-Anne MacArthur’s work explores our comple...
2023-11-12
1h 03
Xing The Gap, with Rick Miller
Jonathan Balcombe & Jo-Anne McArthur
In this animal-focused episode, Rick's two guests are Jonathan Balcombe and Jo-Anne McArthur. Jonathan is a world-renowned biologist, ethologist, and author of popular science books on the inner lives of animals, including Pleasurable Kingdom, Second Nature, and What a Fish Knows - a New York Times best-seller. Jo-Anne is an award-winning photojournalist, speaker, and founder of WeAnimalsMedia. She’s visited over sixty countries to document our complex relationship with animals. As a pack, they talk aboutEthologyAnimal photojournalism“Try and try again”How you protect what you loveAnimal sentienceAnimal playfu...
2023-09-23
37 min
Mates in Space
By Jove! Exploring the moons beyond Mars (Listener Q&A #2)
GALILEO FIGARO: Justin and Jack are taking your questions, again! This time, they answer the juicy question – what could we find in the moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune? Tangents include: jigsaw puzzles, Faye Dunaway, redeeming Pluto, TikTok trends, Zeus's lovers, Anne Hathaway & the black swan fallacy. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY: Mates in Space is made on Kaurna Country, never ceded. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We also pay respect to other First Nation peoples. ABOUT US: Mates in Space is a podcast about how we’re going to get to spac...
2023-09-21
37 min
Sentientism
162: "What I learned from that power was that I didn't want it" - Jo-Anne McArthur - Photojournalist - Sentientism
Jo-Anne McArthur is a photojournalist, public speaker, animal rights activist and author. She is best known for her We Animals Media project, a media agency and photography project documenting human relationships with animals. Jo-Anne offers presentations about human relationships with animals in educational and other environments and provides photographs and other media for those working to help animals. Jo-Anne was the primary subject of the 2013 documentary The Ghosts in Our Machine, directed by Liz Marshall, and with Keri Cronin, she is the founder of the Unbound Project, which aims to celebrate and recognize women animal activists. Her...
2023-07-25
1h 09
In Tune to Nature Podcast
Climate News Coverage of Animal Agriculture: What’s Missing and How to Improve Journalism
We discuss findings from a 2023 report “Animal Agriculture is the Missing Piece in Climate Change Media Coverage”. Given the policy agenda-setting role of the news media, this report details what coverage improvements are warranted to facilitate needed farming and dietary changes in the U.S. to help mitigate the climate crisis, given the large role that animal ag plays in greenhouse gas emissions (especially via methane and deforestation). In this 25-minute podcast, In Tune to Nature host Carrie Freeman interviews two of the report's co-authors, Coni Arevalo (Research Associate at Faunalytics) and Jenny Splitter (Managing Editor at Sentient Media).
2023-07-21
25 min
Freedom of Species
International Women's Day shout out and other news
International Women's Day is recognised each year on March 8 as a focal point in the women's rights movement, bringing attention to issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence against women. 3CR Radical Radio has a long history of supporting IWD by hosting 24 hour broadcasting by women and non-binary people. On this show we discuss some inspirational women who are animal rights advocates and strive for collective liberation. We also discuss some other animal-related news. We acknowledge the work of Brenda Sanders who founded the Afro-Vegan Society and works tirelessly in food justice and sharing knowledge about healthy vegan li...
2023-03-12
00 min
Sentientism
146: Bursting "The Reality Bubble" - Ziya Tong - Science broadcaster and author - Sentientism
Ziya is a television presenter, producer, author and board member. She was the co-host of Discovery Channel’s long-running primetime science magazine, Daily Planet. In 2019 she wrote the book “The Reality Bubble“. Ziya serves on the boards of a range of NGOs and charities, including PEN Canada, We Animals Media and WWF International. In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what’s real?” & “who matters?” Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube. We discuss: 00:00 Welcome 01:46 Ziya's I...
2023-02-27
1h 20
A Little More Good
Photography as activism with Jo-Anne McArthur
Hello Friends,We are very excited to share today's episode with you. We were fortunate to have a conversation with Award winning Canadian Photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur! In this episode, Jo-Anne discusses how she began her work documenting animal rights issues around the world. She shares her experiences photographing animals in captivity, in the wild, and in the food industry, and discusses the challenges and ethical considerations involved in her work.Jo-Anne also talks about the importance of using photography to raise awareness for animal welfare issues and to inspire people to take action...
2023-02-14
1h 24
Talking Apes
Illuminating the Dark World of Animal Exploitation with Jo-Anne McArthur | S2E31
Jo-Anne McArthur is a multiple award winning photojournalist who has spent over two decades travelling the world to document and bring to light the disturbing truth about our relationship with the other sentient beings that share our planet. Her unflinching photography has been acknowledged with multiple awards including Wildlife Photographer of the Year and The Global Peace Award.She is the author of three books: We Animals (2014), Captive (2017), and HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene (2020), and is the subject of Canadian filmmaker Liz Marshall's acclaimed Canadian documentary, The Ghosts in Our Machine. Jo-Anne is founder of We...
2023-01-27
51 min