This month, Tim had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Temple Grandin. Join him as he gleans from her years of wisdom and experience.
Here in Part One, she discusses animal handling and the scoring system created to improve those methods, as well as the understanding of an animal's emotional makeup which helps to explain behavior, particularly in cattle.
In Part Two, Dr. Grandin shares about her new book, Visual Thinking, briefly describing the different types of thinking, their strengths, and how visual thinking is so crucial yet often overlooked or dismissed.
So, sit back and enjoy this two-part series.
Part One Video: https://youtu.be/1Sz9it9AxHM
Part Two Video: https://youtu.be/RPp2VVGWDIo
Transcripts: 7-26-24 Tim's Take Episode 26 - Dr. Temple Grandin Visual Thinking.doc
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Every month, Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU Extension Specialist, or an expert in the agricultural world to sit down with him and discuss hot topics.
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