Bonus: Dog Parkology | Social Capital | Ep. 4


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A Spinoff Series from Dog Save The People about Dog Parks


About The Episode

Third places like dog parks can help us form ties and cohesion among neighbors.

Developing this trust and dependability can foster communities that are more unified, safer, and friendly.

It’s also important, however, to ensure that there is equitable access for all neighborhoods to benefit from this foundational support.

In this episode, we hear from guest experts Megan Mueller PhD, Setha Low, Amanda McDermott, and Anjulie Rao.

This show is produced by As It Should Be Productions, the creators of the Dog Save The People and Dog Walk Meditation podcasts.


About The Narrator - Jenna Blum

Jenna Blum is a New York Times bestselling author of the memoir Woodrow on the Bench. The book focuses on the time that Jenna spent with her ailing black lab in a public park and the community they found. Jenna is based in Boston, teaching at Grub Street Writers, where she has been running master fiction and novel workshops for over 20 years. She is one of Oprah’s Top Thirty Women Writers with her books published in over 20 countries. Her other novels include Those Who Save Us, The Stormchasers, and The Lost Family. You can follow Jenna on Instagram.

About The Production Team - As It Should Be

As It Should Be is a production company focused on podcasts and is led by Executive Producer: Scott Benaglio. The production company also serves as a content studio for SOVRN STATE artist management. All live episodes were recorded in an old schoolhouse in the Flatiron District of New York City. Special thanks to Producer + Editor: Jack Sommer and Music Composer: Daniel Lamport for their amazing contributions to the show.


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