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Food Heals

From Tear Gas to Touching Grass: Mansi Goel Had Just Met Her Team. Minutes Later, They Were on the Front Lines of the Largest Beagle Rescue in History

Food Heals

Allison Melody

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Mansi Goel and Allison Melody had just met. They were on their way to what they thought was a beagle rescue training session when the call came in: “It’s happening now.” In a shocking turn, they were suddenly headed straight into the historic Ridglan Farms rescue, where more than a thousand people showed up to stand for beagles who had spent their lives inside a breeding facility. In this episode of Food Heals, Allison Melody sits down with animal rescuer, executive coach, and fellow Ridglan Farms rescuer Mansi Goel to talk about what really happened that day, how quickly everything changed, and why neither of them will ever forget it. What started as a trip to Wisconsin to help rescue beagles turned into hours of fear, heartbreak, courage, pepper spray, rubber bullets, and the kind of devotion that only comes from people who refuse to look away. Mansi shares what it felt like to arrive at Ridglan Farms, see the first hay bale rolled into the trench, make the choice to stay, and realize she was capable of more than she ever imagined. She also opens up about why she did not walk away feeling traumatized, but empowered. For Mansi, this was the moment she discovered what it meant to put her whole being on the line for animals. This conversation goes beyond one rescue. It’s about the moment ordinary people become rescuers.The moment outrage becomes action.The moment fear gives way to purpose.And the question so many of us are asking now: If we would never allow this to happen to beagles, why do we allow it to happen to any animal? Allison and Mansi also talk about the emotional days after the rescue, when they learned the beagles were finally coming out, and the videos began showing them touching grass, receiving care, and being given names for the first time. For Mansi, that moment was sacred. These beagles had been treated like products. Naming them was not just a formality. It was a recognition of who they had always been: living beings, individuals, fellow earthlings. They also explore the connection between animal rescue, healing, compassion, and the systems that keep suffering hidden from public view. This is an episode about rescue, resilience, and the day thousands of people refused to walk away. Follow Mansi Goel:Instagram: @manstermagic Follow Allison Melody:Instagram: @allisonmelodytv

Transcript

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0:00.0

Y'all, the Beagles are free. They are coming out as we speak and heading into loving homes, touching solid ground for the first time.

0:10.0

This has been an emotional time for a lot of people, activists that have been waiting on this for literally years.

0:15.0

Here are some of the Beagles. The first wave from Ridgelan Farms. They are now touching grass for the first time,

0:22.6

exploring a world they have never experienced before. There have been plenty of tears and emotions

0:29.6

from the people who have been part of this effort. It is certainly for them a joyful day and an exciting time.

0:38.3

I never imagined that a thousand people could come together and put themselves on the line for the safety and well-being of animals.

0:46.3

So there's still a lot ahead, but at least we can celebrate that these 1,500 souls are free.

0:59.8

That's Moncey Goyle, an animal rescuer with a huge heart, and she's today's guest on food heels, and she and I have the most incredible story about how we met and how we're

1:04.8

kind of now trauma bonded for life.

1:07.2

So today we're talking about what really happened at the historic Ridgel and rescue

1:11.3

and what this moment means now. I'm Allison Melody and that's what's coming up next on

1:17.0

food heels. So everybody keep your eyes open. If you see anybody with pepper spray or to your

1:23.2

gas, please let us know.

1:40.0

This is the food heels. Warning, side effects of this podcast may include increased health and vitality, thoughts of living

1:44.5

longer, developing a more positive outlook on life, feelings of joy, cravings for kale and

1:48.0

Kewa, and a spike in Tinder matches.

1:52.2

All right, well, she is a top executive coach whose mission is to help rewild this earth

1:58.1

and our own spirit.

1:59.7

I love that.

2:00.5

Please welcome Monzi to the show. Good to have you,

2:03.0

Monzi. Thank you so much, Alison. It's such a delight to be here. So we have a great story, honestly.

2:10.3

We were thrown together at the last minute. Thank you for welcoming me. We were in a car heading to what we thought was a training

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