81 The Expert Card

81 The Expert Card

From The Avian Behavior Podcast by Hillary Hankey

May 12, 2026 · 40 min · Season 7 · Episode 80

About this episode

Hillary examines the complexities of expertise in animal training and the responsibilities of professionals in the field.

What does it mean to be an expert, and what happens when expertise becomes a shield from scrutiny rather than a commitment to precision? In this episode, Hillary examines the role of authority, rhetoric, and responsibility in professional animal training spaces, especially as conference season brings new ideas, disagreements, and uncomfortable conversations to the surface. Prompted by recent concerns from trainers who felt confused or unsettled by remarks at a professional conference, this episode draws a careful line between scientific discourse and rhetorical labeling. Here we ask broader questions about what our community should expect from its leaders. How do we assess skill without moral ranking? How do we talk about positive and negative reinforcement without turning functional processes into ethical identities? And how do we create professional spaces where newer trainers, women, consultants, employees, and others with less social power can ask questions without fear? Hillary discusses the problems with vague categories like "grade school" trainers, and why labels like these do not tell us anything meaningful about fluency, judgment, safety, or the animal's learning. She…

People in this episode

Host: Hillary Hankey

Topics covered

  • expertise
  • animal training
  • authority
  • professional responsibility
  • scientific discourse
  • community expectations

Keywords

  • expert
  • animal training
  • authority
  • reinforcement
  • professional development
  • community
  • ethical identities

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