2025-02-08
27 分钟We meet a volunteer vet who helps animals in need around the world. He says it's taught him to love life, and accept people. Also: an 88 year old foster dad; the joy of rare baby frogs; and why a pub gave away 300 pints.
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Hello, this is Cliff Redford.
I'm a veterinarian who travels around the world to help people and animals in need.
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I'm Alex Ritson and in this edition,
the vet who's found fulfillment offering his life saving skills for free around the world.
These trips make me a better person, they make me a better father.
It just teaches me to love life and to love people from different walks of life.