
The Animal is the Political
When we think about politics, we rarely include other animals. However, nearly every decision we make socially and politically affects other animals, and their presence in the world affects us just as profoundly. Animocracy seeks to ask questions that challenge a non-inclusive political and social world, and invite animals into the conversation.
Animocracy was created and is hosted by Jordan Reichert.
Jordan worked professionally in the field of animal advocacy and politics for 8 years in Canada, bringing a unique perspective to the animal advocacy movement. He has been an activist, community organizer, and volunteer for over a decade, and continues to try and find ways to improve the treatment and status of animals today.
Episodes
Episodes



Saturday Apr 05, 2025
Episode 11: How Trudeau Helped Animals In Canada
Saturday Apr 05, 2025
Saturday Apr 05, 2025
Love him or hate him, Justin Trudeau did more for animals under his leadership than any other prime minister in Canadian history.
Today on Animocracy, we applaud the good, acknowledge the bad, and maybe lament the unfulfilled that happened for animals over the last decade under the Trudeau Liberals.
Thank you listening.



Monday Mar 17, 2025
Episode 10: How to be Wild Wise with Mollie Cameron
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Do you feed you that cute little fawn or raccoon that comes around your yard? Do you leave your garbage accessible for wildlife? Do you let your dog off-leash or cat outdoors? Have you tried to get really close or even touch wildlife for a selfie and likes? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you have probably made life harder for wildlife than you may realize and this episode is for you.On this episode of Animocracy, I talk with Mollie Cameron, President of the Wild Wise Society, about their work and what we can all do to better co-exist with wildlife. Visit: wildwisociety.org to learn more about what you can do to be pro-active in stopping human/wildlife conflict, appreciate nature without interfering, and get involved with their great education and outreach.
Thank you for listening.



Friday Jan 10, 2025
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Do animals matter in politics? Can animal political parties be successful? Will anthropocentric politics save us as a society and species? What does animal politics offer in a world of growing far-right populism?
On this episode, I speak with Eva van Esch, chair of the Animal Politics Foundation, a political mobilization arm of the Dutch Party for the Animals. We talk about all of the above and so much more. I hope you enjoy the episode, thank you for listening.



Sunday Jan 05, 2025
Episode 8: The Defining Decade Revisited
Sunday Jan 05, 2025
Sunday Jan 05, 2025
Back at the start of 2020, I wrote a blog post predicting this decade was going to be a defining moment for humanity. In it, I made a number of calls to action for how Canadian politics could address the plight of animals. Five years later, I am revisiting that article to see how it aged, and talk a little about what's to come. Thank you for listening.



Wednesday Dec 18, 2024
Episode 7: Confronting Animal Captivity in Canada with Rob Laidlaw
Wednesday Dec 18, 2024
Wednesday Dec 18, 2024
Can zoos and aquariums meet the needs of the animals they hold captive? Are dogs and cats gateway animals to exotic species collecting? How has captivity evolved in the age of social media and the internet? What laws do we have to protect animals in captivity?
On this episode of Animocracy, I speak with biologist, author, and advocate Rob Laidlaw, of Zoocheck, who has been fighting animal captivity, and more, for over 45 years.
Thank you for listening.



Monday Dec 09, 2024
Episode 6: Film Review of Modern Goose
Monday Dec 09, 2024
Monday Dec 09, 2024
The Canada Goose, an iconic bird in an indifferent human world. On this episode of Animocracy, I take a few minutes to talk about a captivating short documentary by Canadian filmmaker Karsten Wall called, Modern Goose. It's a short listen, but I truly wanted to encourage as many people as possible to go and watch the 22min film. Not a second is wasted and while it may not change your life, it will give you a greater appreciation for this iconic species. Thank you for listening.You can watch the film free on the National Film Board Website here.



Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
How are ag-gag laws justified when animal cruelty is systemic in Canada's food systems? Is the rhetoric used by politicians to pass ag-gag laws a matter of an urban/rural divide? Does seeing more animal suffering in a world full of violent media really change anything for the animals?
On part 2 of this special two-part episode of Animocracy, I continue the deep dive with Dr. Anelyse Weiler and PhD candidate Tayler Zavitz about their recently published article entitled, Nothing to Hide: How Governments Justify the Adoption of Ag-gag Laws. I had so many questions after reading the article and we were having such a fun time exploring this topic that the interview went longer than expected.
Be sure to listen to Episode 5, Part 1 first, if you haven't already, to hear the entire conversation. Thank you for listening.



Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
How are ag-gag laws justified when animal cruelty is systemic in Canada's food systems? Is the rhetoric used by politicians to pass ag-gag laws a matter of an urban/rural divide? Does seeing more animal suffering in a world full of violent media really change anything for the animals?
On this special two-part episode of Animocracy, I do a deep dive with Dr. Anelyse Weiler and PhD candidate Tayler Zavitz about their recently published article entitled, Nothing to Hide: How Governments Justify the Adoption of Ag-gag Laws. I had so many questions after reading the article and we were having such a fun time exploring this topic that the interview went longer than expected.
Be sure to listen to Episode 5, Part 2 after to hear the entire conversation. Thank you for listening.