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62. Honoring Dr. Jane Goodall and the Lessons She Leaves Behind

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Dr. Brenda Murrow reflects on the life and legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall, who recently passed away, leaving behind a world forever changed by her compassion, curiosity, and scientific brilliance.

In this episode, Dr. Murrow shares how Dr. Goodall’s discovery that chimpanzees use tools reshaped our understanding of what it means to be human and how her presence, kindness, and unwavering curiosity became a model for how to move through the world.

Her passing also coincides with World Animal Day, now celebrating its 100th anniversary. Dr. Murrow shares how this global event connects with the ongoing work of figures like Dr. Temple Grandin, whose research in Animals Make Us Human emphasizes that emotions drive behavior in both animals and humans.

Bringing these ideas into her own clinical work, Dr. Murrow discusses how conversations about animals can open pathways for connection, especially in therapy with children. By including pets and animal relationships in assessment and treatment, clients often reveal deeper relational patterns, empathy, and comfort, allowing therapy to feel more inclusive and authentic.

This episode is both a tribute to Dr. Goodall and a reflection on how her compassionate way of being continues to inspire how we live, relate, and practice care for humans and animals alike.

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References:

Dr. Jane Goodall

https://janegoodall.org/

Jane Goodall. (1999). Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey.

Dr. Temple Grandin & Catherine Johnson. (). Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals

World Animal Day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Animal_Day

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Dr. Brenda Murrow reflects on the life and legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall, who recently passed away, leaving behind a world forever changed by her compassion, curiosity, and scientific brilliance.

In this episode, Dr. Murrow shares how Dr. Goodall’s discovery that chimpanzees use tools reshaped our understanding of what it means to be human and how her presence, kindness, and unwavering curiosity became a model for how to move through the world.

Her passing also coincides with World Animal Day, now celebrating its 100th anniversary. Dr. Murrow shares how this global event connects with the ongoing work of figures like Dr. Temple Grandin, whose research in Animals Make Us Human emphasizes that emotions drive behavior in both animals and humans.

Bringing these ideas into her own clinical work, Dr. Murrow discusses how conversations about animals can open pathways for connection, especially in therapy with children. By including pets and animal relationships in assessment and treatment, clients often reveal deeper relational patterns, empathy, and comfort, allowing therapy to feel more inclusive and authentic.

This episode is both a tribute to Dr. Goodall and a reflection on how her compassionate way of being continues to inspire how we live, relate, and practice care for humans and animals alike.

Enjoying the podcast?

There are now playlists for you to navigate to your favorite topics: https://connection-therapy.com/playlist

References:

Dr. Jane Goodall

https://janegoodall.org/

Jane Goodall. (1999). Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey.

Dr. Temple Grandin & Catherine Johnson. (). Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals

World Animal Day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Animal_Day

  continue reading

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