Welcome to another episode of Supernormalized! Today, we’re doing something special as part of Podcasthon 2025, an incredible initiative involving over 1,500 podcasters coming together to showcase the amazing work of charities around the globe.
The Focus: Apopo and Their Hero Rats
You might be surprised to learn that rats can smell landmines and tuberculosis! Yes, you heard that right. These remarkable creatures are trained by Apopo, an organization that is making significant strides in humanitarian innovation.
In today’s episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing Christophe Cox, the CEO and co-founder of Apopo. He will share insights into their mission to train African giant pouched rats to detect landmines and tuberculosis, ultimately saving lives and transforming communities affected by these issues.
Bringing Awareness to a Troubling History
To give some context, I want to share a personal story. Last year, my wife and I traveled to Cambodia, a country with a deeply troubled history marked by the Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979). The use of landmines during this period left Cambodia as one of the most mined countries in the world, and the effects have been devastating for civilians even decades later.
While there, we met many wonderful people in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Our visit to Apopo opened my eyes to their crucial work in helping communities affected by landmines. Learning about the profound impact they have made inspired me to raise awareness about their mission.
Interview with Christophe Cox
During my conversation with Christophe, we will explore:
- The origins of Apopo and how they started training rats for detection tasks.
- The impact of their work on communities affected by landmines.
- The innovative use of hero rats in detecting tuberculosis more effectively than traditional methods.
- Future projects Apopo is working on to expand their humanitarian efforts.
Christophe’s dedication to the cause is evident as he leads Apopo’s mission to create a safer world through science-driven social impact.
How You Can Help
Public support is crucial for organizations like Apopo. In our discussion, Christophe will share ways you can get involved and support their life-saving work.
Final Thoughts
As we dive into this fascinating topic, I hope you’ll be inspired by the unique contributions of these hero rats and the dedicated people behind Apopo. Their innovative approach to detecting landmines and diseases stands as a testament to the incredible impact that can be made when we think outside the box.
Now, without further ado, let’s get started with the show!
Thank you for tuning into this special episode of Supernormalized. Remember, every little bit helps, so consider supporting Apopo in their mission by visiting apopo.org. Your support can make a real difference!