Episodes
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Animal whisperer Suzan Vaughn introduces us to Wiggy, her long-haired guinea pig companion. Wiggy talks about the challenges in his former life and Suzan translates. Wiggy's early life made him frightened of humans, dogs, doorways and gloves. But he couldn't contain his excitement when it came to dandelion greens and fresh vegetables!
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A feral dog stealthily sneaks into the heart of an unsuspecting cat person and changes her life forever. The feral red chow-chow she called Rusti, guided Suzan Vaughn into a new career in animal communication. Rusti won her heart and guided her to invite a pet psychic to be a guest on her radio show. She's been an Animal Communication Specialist since that time 30+ years ago. This is a story out of Dispatches from the Ark: Pages from a Pet Psychic's Notebook, filled with tales from the earliest days of her practice.
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Piper was a nervous and anxious dog. She didn't know if she was supposed to protect her people from strangers, act friendly toward them, or something in between. Her people owned a restaurant and in the middle of COVID, the employees there also seemed on edge most of the time. When I asked the dog if she could tell which people were friendly and which people might mean harm, she had an intriguing way of defining those two kinds of energies. Piper needed clarification on her job from a human perspective.
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Danny was a cat born with no back legs. But when I talked to her, she wanted both myself and her person to focus on her capabilities instead of her disability. She wanted to be recognized for overcoming great odds. Danny was a bit of a scrapper, and when we chatted with her about keeping herself and her leg nubs safe, she said she wasn't good at waiting around for help. No legs were no problem for Danny.
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Ken the Rooster found a new home, but he wasn't quite sure how to be a good domestic animal friend. After a chat, he let his new people know what he needed, and they him know what they needed to create harmony in his new environment. Both beings were in for a surprise!
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Emma was a super smart search dog. In this episode, Emma is puzzled when her person, David, tries to teach her a new grid search technique. But after one communication, Emma figured out exactly what was needed to implement the new technique. Animal Communication was super helpful in getting the talented Emma on track. However, this dog's story is much more than that. A wonderful story, a great dog, and a fantastic human come together to teach each other significant life lessons through love and work.
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Talk to a goldfish? You bet. Hoover, the senior goldfish, is full of humor and wisdom. His person Tracy, is a physical therapist. Hoover participates in her healing sessions, lightens up a room with his energy, and shows a distinctive preference for certain movies and TV shows! He's a wonderful personality and in this podcast, Suzan talks to Tracy about the many nuggets of wisdom Hoover has imparted over the years. Check out the Vodcast to this podcast on Suzan's YouTube Channel @petpsych.
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Animal Communicator Suzan Vaughn was asked to talk to Danny Boy The Healer Cat. Danny loved visiting throughout his neighborhood. But this male cat was injured and his human mom thought it was too much of a risk to let him out. Danny Boy's purpose in life was to provide comfort to the terminally ill. Even a broken pelvis couldn't sideline Danny when he asked me to negotiate with his human mom.
Animal whisperer Suzan Vaughn shares stories of pets with extraordinary abilities to communicate and heal. Speakers discuss the need for interpreters to facilitate conversations between humans and animals, and highlight the emotional support and comfort provided by animals to those in need. They emphasize the importance of animals in building peace and harmony among all creatures, and how they play a vital role in our lives.
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In this episode, Benjamin and Florian, two young Parisians, plan to move in together. But combining their households also means making their two cats, Ratigan and Perle, part of the family.
The two felines were completely different in temperament. Ratigan, a midnight black, 4-year-old male, was very territorial, defending his home, his human and his possessions with a fierce stance.
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Natasha had a new companion: A 14-year-old draft horse by the name of Lucy. Natasha wanted to know about her mare’s overall health, whether she wanted to do some jumping, how she felt about her veterinarians, and several specifics about Lucy’s tack. Lucy was an inquisitive horse who wanted all of the particulars before delivering her carefully thought-out answers. And her human mom was delighted to be able to chat with her beloved horse.
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An interview by Ishe Abel of the Horse Human Connection. She asks Animal Communicator Suzan Vaughn about her education, background, and practice. Topics include equine therapy, Horse Human Connection, animal communication with Horses, the special bond between horses and humans, the role of negotiations in animal communication, psychology, intuition, telepathy, soul guides, setting intentions, and being versus doing.
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Brittney wanted to have a chat with her best friend, her cat Bella. They had been together for many years, and Brittney wanted to compare notes. She wanted to ask her cat how she liked friends and activities, what she thought of certain people and places, and what would make her life more fulfilling. Some of her cat's answers were surprising to both of us!
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Valerie knew that Stella was nearing the end of her life, and wanted to be there at home when Stella left this earth. Now that time had arrived. Stella died on a sunny Tuesday morning. Yet Valerie was not there to usher her into the afterlife. She felt she had made the wrong decision about stopping that day when her intuition told her to go straight home. She wanted to know if Stella tried to wait for her to return home before dying. What's worse, Valerie also felt responsible for Stella's death. When I tuned into Stella, she was very direct about the cause of her death, as well as Valerie's role in her life.
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Bengal cat Archie was rendered out of balance by being in a small cage for his first 3-years of life, declawed, used for breeding, and fed the wrong diet. Bengal cat rescuer Susan LeRoy tried to save the day for this badly treated cat, putting herself in harm's way. Susan reached out for help to animal communicator Suzan Vaughn, and while she doubted the message, she soon found out the animal communication session was right on target.