In this episode of The Good News, host Angie Austin dives into the intricacies of career changes with guest Scott Montgomery, author of ‘How Did You Get Here: Lessons of Unconventional Success.’ They explore the importance of having a plan, the role of coaching, and the sacrifices involved in pursuing a more fulfilling career. Whether you’re stuck in a job you dislike or dreaming of a new path, Scott offers practical advice to navigate such transitions successfully.
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Welcome to The Good News with Angie Austin. Now, with The Good News, here’s Angie.
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good news with Angie Austin and we are joined by our friend Scott Montgomery he is the author of the book how did you get here lessons of unconventional success welcome back Scott thank you Angie how are you I’m doing well hey I just wanted to kind of go over with you today we usually break down the book but you know a lot of people are you know new year and they want to try something new I remember one of my co-workers like new year new job and she really wanted to find a different career and And, you know, people that are our age with our kids, you know, almost grown, our kids are you’ve got teens and one in college just like I do and three kids. And we’re thinking about, like, what’s the next chapter? Like, I’ve taken kind of more of a part time role in working because they’ve taken so much of my time. the last few years. So then what’s the next chapter? So I just wanted to get advice from you because it’s never too late, but a lot of people just feel stuck. Like, well, I’ve been in this job. I’ve gotten a few raises. I have good benefits. I really don’t like it. And I’m kind of stuck. And my nephew said to me recently, well, Auntie Angie, I don’t know if I really like my job, but isn’t that kind of like what a job is? You don’t necessarily like it. You just work for the sake of working to make money to survive. And I’m like, oh, I don’t want them to feel that way. I don’t want people to live like that.
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Yeah, that’s a tough one. There’s a big spectrum of how that can be accomplished. And I love that you’re giving me the opportunity to talk about it a little bit because that really hones in on the coaching aspect of some of the things I’ve been trained in and some of the things I like to promote through the book and through my leadership lessons. And that is processing that inquiry with someone who can help you process it, i.e. coaching, is a great way to engage in making those decisions. Because the first thing and the most important thing is just because you don’t like your job, don’t jump out of the frying pan into a fire. Jump into a plan. Set the goals. Get someone to work with you on that and talk about what the pitfalls are and be prepared to navigate those before you just quit your job and start something new.
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Yes. And I agree with that whole, you know, don’t get real emotional and just quit. And, like, I’ll show you. I remember one of my colleagues in news said, He really didn’t like the guy that ran the promotions department. So he decided he was going to come in into the promotions department meeting and grab his groin and make some off-color comments and really tell him off. And he was a hero to all the other people in the promotions department because, oh, look what he did. And then I found out later when I ran into him, he wasn’t a hero to his wife and kids because he was still looking for work.
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And he was in the parking lot going, what have I just done?
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Yeah, and I’m sure his wife was like, really? You’ve got to control. Your calmness is a superpower. You’ve got to control your anger and your need to get even or tell someone off and put your family first. You’re not a single guy. So you have to have a plan, I agree, before you just go off and, well, I’m just going to quit. Right. You know, I also think it’s really important if you just do your best to prepare financially. When my husband started his business, we sold the home that we, when we got married, we had built. And we bought a home that was much more affordable. And that actually worked out in the long run because it actually increased quite a bit in value in the few years we lived there. But I wasn’t real thrilled to move from this really great house to this okay house.
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You built it. Yes. Yes.
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And so we did that just because we didn’t want to go into any debt and we saved too, right? So we’d have this backup money. Well, I was able to do enough jobs, you know, piece together like a radio job, do a commercial here, do this, you know, this now. So I probably had seven jobs. tax forms that year from different gigs that I did. So we didn’t go into any debt and we lived off my income and we made a lot of sacrifices, but we had a plan financially so that we wouldn’t be living on charge cards, et cetera. And I think that’s a big part of writing out your plan, really being prepared. But you’re a big fan of having someone like a coach or someone really work with you for the plan.
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A hundred percent. And two things just come up for me in your story. And that is that anyone wants to change their career. They have to expect sacrifice. They have to expect sacrifice because you don’t jump out of a frying pan into, you know, a pool of gold. Right. So you sacrificed your old house to then move into a house that you could tolerate. And then here comes the hard work. You had seven different tax forms.
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So people need to realize their goals don’t come easy, but they have to stay structured. And that does lead into who’s your accountability partner? Who’s your coach? Who’s the person that isn’t making the decision of the career change for you but is actually saying, have you processed this? What are your objectives? What does the goal really mean? What is it you’re trying to accomplish that’s not fulfilling you in the job you’re in now? And, you know, for me it was money and for you it was money and you sacrifice and you plan and you’re strategic. And I never left one thing without the other already queued up. It’s something I think I like to tell a lot of the kids that I mentor. You don’t leave to go stand in the parking lot and start looking for a job. Leave a job for a job. And hopefully that job is more fulfilling. Eventually, hopefully it’s something you’re driving.
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And to be patient to get there. We’re out of time because our next guest is joining us. Again, the book is How Did You Get Here? Lessons of Unconventional Success. Scott Montgomery, give us your website.
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www.HowDidYouGetHere.com.
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Excellent. All right. Well, changing gears now a little. Well, I don’t really think I should let the cat out of the bag, but he probably already knows. Bob Gibney is one of my favorite guests on The Good News. He is a former bachelor man and longtime member of the Today Show’s Guys Tell All panel. And he’s here to make your holiday shopping smarter, not harder. With some really good deals around the corner, Bob is sharing insider tips and some standout deals to help you score, you know, about blowing the budget. Welcome back, Bob Guinea.
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Thank you, Angie Austin. I love being here. Thanks for having me on.
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All right. So we’ve got the Black Friday and the Cyber Monday deals coming up. So what deals do you think we should really be keeping our eyes open for?
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Well, you know, I remember when Black Friday was a day and Cyber Monday was a day when now it’s like a month. Everybody’s got their deals going forever. And I love it. And I think that right now, one of the things that have really been affected by those Black Friday and Cyber Monday months are that electronics have become more affordable, in particular televisions. This TV behind me is unbelievable. It’s a 98-inch TV. TCL QM7K 4K TV. And it’s only $19.99. I remember when buying a TV was like buying a car. Yeah. Financing. In 1999, it’s $2,000 off its normal price. It’s got the QD Mini LED series. It ranges in size from 55 inches all the way up to 115 inches. That’s like a small movie screen. delivers ultra-wide viewing angles, deep blacks, super bright halo-free pictures. For gamers, for people who love video games, this automatically-enabled game mode gives the lowest possible input lag and latency. I don’t even know what those terms mean, but I know it’s unmatched gaming performance. It’s just crazy. It’s like you have this enormous television with the most… bright, inventive picture you could possibly imagine. It’s definitely a steal.
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1999.
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You know, I’m thinking about that because we’re doing one of those ADUs. We’re turning a garage basically into another house on a rental property. My kid goes to college at CU Boulder. And so anyway, I’m thinking about putting something like that in the wall and we want to go really high end because these kids have so many choices. And I thought, boy, if you put that in like kind of a a rock wall or a bricked wall or like, you know, the material you use for a fireplace and you put a TV like that in it. I mean, that takes it high end like immediately.
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Oh, it really does. I mean, it is it is essentially a movie screen. I mean, there’s no question. It’s the most vivid, great picture. I mean, it’s just absolutely awesome. And it’s a smart TV. So you’ve got all the access to the apps and everything else right there at your fingertips.
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All right, cool. All right. How about a gift that you think that many people will have on the old wish list this year?
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Well, I’m a big tablet guy. As you know, I got a six year old and a four year old. And I’m not too proud to tell you when we’re at dinner, I’m putting a tablet in their hand so that I can at least get through my first course. The TCL’s Next Paper 11 Plus tablet, 70% off retail, only $259.99. This Android tablet has an 11.5-inch display that delivers a paper-like feel, advanced eye comfort. It’s the 3-in-1 VersaView mode. I mean, this is just unbelievable. It lets you switch between vibrant visuals for streaming, ink paper mode for an e-reader-like display, while the color paper mode is perfect for reading comics and magazines. Such a cool gift. And then the next one, this is one that people don’t think they want, but I promise you they need it. We’ve all got hundreds of online accounts. We’ve all got hackers trying to rope us into things with phishing and everything else. The YubaKey from Yubico. This takes away the headache of online security. It’s a physical security key that protects your accounts by adding an extra layer of security beyond just a username and password. It’s two-factor authentication. This takes one simple touch of this key. It’s a physical key. No need for batteries, mobile connectivity, no more copying and pasting passcodes. And without physical access to your YubiKey, hackers cannot get into your stuff. Plain and simple. Save 30% off the YubiKey 5 NFC and YubiKey 5 C NFC November 24th through December 1st on Yubico.com. This is the gift that everyone should be getting this Christmas, this holiday. Make sure you’re giving it to people even though they don’t know they want it.
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Excellent. Yeah. Give it to people even though they don’t even know they want it. Perfect. Yeah. I love that. Yeah. Well, who wouldn’t want a gift like that? Are you kidding me? All right. Let’s talk about your strategy because we all have this person that’s hard to shop for person and you can’t just keep getting him a tie or like nail polish or perfume every year or whatever. Right. Right.
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So what’s your strategy for the hard to shop for people? I’ve got about pretty much everyone on my list is a hard to shop for person. So I’m looking at their hobbies. I’m looking at what do they do when they’re not at work or they’re not at school? What do they do? If you’ve got a crafter on your list, someone who likes to make things, who wants to have a personal touch, check out Cricut. You can create everything from festive candle vases, personalized throw pillows, holiday shirts for the whole family. Starting November 23rd, Cricut Joy Extras are $129 and Cricut Explore 4s are $199. It’s some of the best savings of the year. And you can join a community of crafters with their Design Space platform. So you have access to thousands of images, fonts, ready to make projects. And it allows them to kind of put their personal touch on something. And then you might actually get a cool gift out of it, too, because they do all the crafting and then they give it back to you as a present. So, you know, there’s a little self-serving in here for me.
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I love it when you give someone a gift and you can go, by the way, I would like you to make me something. Or like the other day I gave the dorm mom like 20 cupcakes and like I wanted to hand them to her personally because I wanted one.
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Exactly. Or, you know, I could really use a nice gifting, a nice vase for my flower. So, you know, you can make one right here. I love that.
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Those cricket things are amazing.
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I think I’ve never used them, but I. Yeah, I started getting into this. I’m really enjoying it. I’m enjoying what I can do with this thing.
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Follow him on Instagram. You can get ideas from people who are a lot smarter than we are.
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I will definitely take your advice on that. I love it. All right. And then another great gift idea. This one’s great for anyone who likes music or likes a cocktail. Either way. And it can be a mocktail, a cocktail, whatever it might be. But this will let you bring your party up a notch. Booze and Vinyl Country. It’s the latest installment from Andre Darlington’s bestselling Booze and Vinyl series. This is a listening party guide with an incredible collection of groundbreaking music paired with mood-setting cocktails. So the albums that are in booze and vinyl country are organized chronologically in three chapters. We got toe tappers, we got unwind, we got coming home. So for instance, you want to host a garage party, Obviously, it’s Clint Black’s album Killing Time with a whiskey drink. You want a Christmas gathering? Perfect sense. Carrie Underwood with some eggnog. Whatever it might be, we’ve got the perfect pairing for the music selection that you want to have with the cocktail slash mocktail selection that you like to have. It’s a great coffee table book. It’s a great conversation starter. And it’s great for the holidays for anybody who likes music and having a beverage. So there you go. We got something for everybody here.
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I love that. I’d get it for my mother-in-law, but after two drinks, one of my kids has to help her in the restroom. So maybe I’ll save that for someone else.
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You’ll give that one to someone else because nobody really wants to help anybody to the restroom.
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I know. Grandma’s like, hey, kids, can one of you walk me over there? All right. So you have one more, don’t you?
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No, no, that’s all we got for today. But I mean, we can keep on talking. I don’t want to go anywhere.
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But wait, the funniest visual is, you know how Frankenstein walks, you know, like real stiff. So when one of my kids was helping grandma at the restaurant to the restroom, grandma stood in front of her and then she faced grandma and my daughter walked backwards. So they look like some really stiff, odd dance, slowly walking to the bathroom. And that’s why I was like, no, no, no, this isn’t right. I’m like, you’re supposed to like hook her arm. You’re not supposed to go face to face and walk backwards.
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That’s interesting. I mean, maybe she just really wanted that, you know, that one-on-one time with, with Nana, get a little FaceTime. Who knows?
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She really thought Nana was going to fall here, take a fall. Oh gosh. It’s funny. All right, Bob, where do we go for more info?
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All you got to do is go to dailylounge.com and you’ll see everything we talked about today and a whole bunch more. Awesome. Thanks. Always great talking to you. You too, Angie. Have a great holiday. You too. Bye-bye.
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Hello there, friend. Angie Austin here with the good news. And the good news is I have a PETA friend joining us again. And I think this is definitely a God wink because I have been letting my cats out a bit and they love to go outside. And I’ve had really second thoughts about it, wondering if I should. And joining us is Sarah McFarland. She is a spokesperson for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Association. and also something so cool that i did not know is that peta has a faith-based division i had no idea so i want to talk about that as well so welcome to you sarah thank you thanks so much for having me on okay so we have two and a half acres my cats climb trees and i go outside with the three dogs and the two cats right so the five of us hang out in the backyard and they follow me everywhere i go so generally the cats just get called like the dogs and we all go back inside But recently, Mr. Fluffy, Mr. Fluffy and Kitty Man, they have decided they like to stay out and climb trees without me. And so it’s like, oh, it can’t hurt. Right. It can’t be a problem. But now they’re liking to stay out like 12 hours a day because, you know, it’s a really great yard with lots of trees. And so apparently I’m not supposed to be doing that.
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Well, the thing is, we’re just reminding everybody, of course, that our cats depend on us to keep them safe, of course. And every moment a cat is allowed to roam outside unattended, they face potentially deadly risks like death. Speeding cars or diseases or parasites or other wildlife or even attacks, shockingly, from cool people. So letting cats outside unattended, it can be very, very dangerous. And that’s why, you know, the safest place for cats is indoors.
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I mean, they are pets. Right. And one of them is a kind of trusting and slow. The other one’s like more of like a hunter mentality. So I don’t worry as much about him, per se. But with that said, I have been worried like, oh, gosh, would I need to give them extra shots now that I was letting them outside, which obviously I won’t be doing anymore. And I also around Halloween told the kids, don’t you dare because they wait for the door to open and they’re hiding. Right. So the minute that door opens, it’s like a flash. where they jump outside the door because they’re so excited now to go out there and so you really have to be careful so told the kids do not let them out around Halloween because there are bad people out there who harm cats and we don’t want that to happen and you know and like you mentioned you know traffic etc but I wondered like if someone decided like hey I’m still going to let my cats out are there extra vaccinations they should get or what are the dangers of like extra dangers of disease etc that we face with the cats going outside yeah so you know
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Cats outside, they face so many dangers like parasites and upper respiratory infections and all kinds of diseases that are outdoors that cats kept indoors don’t face. And then, of course, there is the added threat of, like I said, attacks from cruel people. And every single day at PETA, we hear multiple reports of people attacking cats. We’ve heard, I don’t even know how many times, stories of people setting cats on fire, beating them to death. stabbing them, poisoning them, shooting them with guns or bows and arrows. And we’re seeing this abuse. We’re seeing it across the country. And what’s so heartbreaking is that preventing these deaths, it’s as simple as just keeping our cats inside. That’s where they belong.
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Now, when we talk about, you know, outdoor cats or this cruelty, is there, you know, people are aware of that because there was something going on with bunnies recently, and I saw it on Nextdoor where, of course, everyone gossips and spreads all the, you know, whatever’s going on in the area, which is actually usually really helpful to know what’s going on. But who do they report something like that to?
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Well, definitely a quick call to the authorities. That can mean the difference between life and death for an animal in danger. So we urge people never ignore an animal in distress or any suspicious activity you might see or hear. So this could include hearing a gunshot or hearing Do you suspect maybe one of your neighbors is tainting cat food and leaving it out? Or do you see reports, like I’m next door, cats, a lot of cats suddenly going missing? We just urge you definitely alert police or animal control immediately. And definitely make helping that cat a priority. And if you’re able to safely document the cruelty, either with, you know, taking photographs or video, definitely do that and submit it to authorities. And, of course, we all can help prevent this abuse by urging our friends, our family members, our neighbors, everybody we know, keep your cats indoors and let them know the risks.
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All right. I’m curious. about this TNR program or programs. A lot of my friends, you know, help out cats that they, you know, are feral or, you know, just have been left behind when someone’s moved, et cetera, or maybe just run away. What are these trap and release programs? Explain that to us.
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Yeah, that’s a great question. I’m really glad you brought that up. It’s important for us to remember whether they’re homeless or part of a family, whether all cats are domesticated. They depend on humans for their food, their water, their shelter, their veterinary care, everything that they need. And TNR for cats, it really means trap, neuter, and re-abandon because these cats are just turned back out outside to face these risks and they’re guaranteed short, miserable lives outside. The average cat who’s who either lives outside or is let outside has a life expectancy on average of only three to five years. Cats who are kept indoors, they can live 20 years. I had a cat live 20 years, my first cat. Had her from the time I was four years old to 24. So that’s the thing. When cats are released outdoors, of course, they suffer from dehydration and starvation and parasites, like I said, the upper respiratory infections. And something else that we have to be aware of is that when a cat isn’t a victim, a cat is a predator, you know. And on average, cats outdoors will kill 250 birds and other animals every single year. So that’s why PETA, we don’t support the TNR programs. We definitely support spaying and neutering. Yeah, that we are 100% in favor. We’ve always been in favor of spaying and neutering. But when you release them back outside, we’re just allowing cats to continue suffering.
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Now, when I introduced you, I talked about PETA’s faith-based division. I didn’t know about this, so tell me about this.
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Yes, so that’s actually my division. I oversee our faith-based outreach, and our division is called PETA LAMS, which stands for Least Among My Brothers and Sisters, from Matthew 2540. And we have all kinds of great resources, free resources for people to to get their faith community active for animals. And our biggest resource right now is our six week companion animal grief program. And this is a fully scripture-based grief program for people who have lost animals who are close to them. And it helps the reader to process their grief biblically, you know, with scripture. And it also is reminding them that one day they are going to have an eternal reunion with their animal. And it also teaches them so much about what the Bible says about animals, who they are and why. their place in creation and our responsibility as stewards. So it’s a great program, and anybody can download it for free. Just go to PETA.org slash LAMB, and it’s right on our homepage.
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Spell the last word because I’m not hearing the last word.
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I’m sure it’s PETA.org slash LAMB, L-A-M-B-F.
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Oh, lambs. Okay, okay, okay. I thought it first was land, L-A-M-B. No, lamb, L-A-M-B. Okay, lambs.
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Oh, no, lambs. Yes. Good. Like lamb of God. There we go.
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Yes, yes, yes. I love that. I love that. All right, so I’m curious, too. I feel like it’s such a blessing for me because, you know, over my gosh, 30 years of working for really every major TV network there is and now having my own radio show, I’ve interviewed so many fascinating people. And one of my favorite questions is like, tell me about where you got your passion for pets and, you know, and Christianity. Like, can you go back a little bit and figure out when you really feel that you were led to work with animals and that faith was also something that was really important to you to integrate into all of that? Where did this start?
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For sure. Well, you know, I’ve always felt a deep connection with animals since I was a kid. And as I got older and I learned more about, you know, the issues facing animals and, you know, global industrial scale abuse that animals are suffering. I went vegetarian when I was 20 and then I went vegan in 2018. So 10 years after that. and I was working in Christian ministry actually for about eight years. I was working in small group ministry, and I loved my church, my church family, but I was always frustrated that animal rights was just never an issue that was really talked about in church. And I just felt such a discrepancy. And it wasn’t malicious. I just don’t think a lot of people know the issues that animals are facing because these issues are hidden by industries that abuse animals. So it was frustrating for me as a Christian thinking, well, When I saw PETA Lands, I thought, this is an incredible opportunity. So I joined staff February of last year. And having the ability to engage with faith communities, showing them, like, look, our faith is so pro-animal. God loves his animals. He cherishes every animal he’s created. And they’re going to share heaven with us. That’s the best part. Like, they’re their own individuals. God loves them. God cares for them. And we have a deep responsibility in God’s eyes to be good stewards towards them. And definitely, Peter Land equips people to do that.
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You know, I have to tell you that I also love your cats’ names, Mr. Lowry, Baby Jane Hudson, and Norman Bates. Funny that you have Norman Bates, but I was getting married and I named one of my cats.
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I’m a filmer.
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Oh, that’s so funny. I was getting married and, you know, one of our cats I wanted to name. So I said to my husband, hey, I found this cat at the shelter and I really want to get it. And since I was going to have, you know, be Mrs. Austin, I named the cat, you know, Mr. Austin. But I want to tell you with Mr. Lowry, you know, if you have children, there is an issue that one of the kids came over for a sleepover and went home and told my friend, her mom, oh, my gosh, I love sleeping at Faith’s house. That’s one of my girls. I love sleeping at Faith’s house because Mr. Austin always comes up to snuggle with us. And she said, what? She said, oh, yes, Mr. Austin always comes up to our room and snuggles with us. And I was mortified. She called me and she said, I finally figured out that Mr. Austin is a cat, not Faith’s dad, not your husband.
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But I thought, wow, I will never – I will never name another one of my cats by the same name as my husband ever again. I was like, talk about a confusing scenario. I know. I know.
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Definitely need some explanation. Oh, my goodness.
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Yes, I knew there was more to the story. Oh, gosh. Oh, God. Sarah, I just love talking to you, and I love all the PETA interviews.
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I’m so thrilled that I get to do, and I’m just such an animal nut. I have, as I mentioned, five of my own, which I know I’m a little kooky, but yeah. You know, it happens. You just, you know, sometimes can’t turn him down. Well, and one was trapped, you know, in the wild. And they told me if he was older than five months, sometimes some of their feral, you know, tendencies are difficult to, you know, like, love away. But they told me if I could get him before five months, because he was right at five months, that I should be, like, okay. So thank you so much. Give us a website again where we can go.
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Yes, that’s, like, sopita.org. Yeah, you can go to our main website, PETA.org, and search caring for cats for a bunch of great cat tips. And then we also have PETA.org slash land, and that’s our faith-based outreach. So for all the faith-based resources in the room, we also have a weekly blog. So, yeah, definitely check it out. Thank you so much.
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Thank you for listening to The Good News with Angie Austin on AM670 KLTT.