Dr. Theodoros Ntallaris: From Selling Lotteries to a Global Academic Voice—Elafousa's Son and the Dama Dama Deer
In the 6th episode of the VetMore Podcast, Dr. Vassiliki Stathopoulou has a heart-to-heart conversation with Dr. Theodoros Ntallaris, whose remarkable journey spans from a small Greek island in Rhodes to becoming a leading voice in veterinary science. Now an Associate Professor in Ruminant Medicine at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dr. Ntallaris brings over 15 years of academic and clinical expertise in reproduction, herd health, and sustainable veterinary practices. The episode explores his philosophy on teaching, team work, and the human-animal bond, as well as the delicate balance between academic life and personal commitments like family. Dr. Ntallaris shares reflections on resilience, the power of mentorship, and the deep responsibility veterinarians hold toward their communities and the environment. He also speaks about the Dama Dama deer—an emblem of his heritage—and how local engagement plays a critical role in conservation. A two-time recipient of SLU’s prestigious Pedagogic Prize, Dr. Ntallaris is not only a researcher but also a passionate educator shaping the next generation of veterinarians. Through science, compassion, and a commitment to giving back, his story is a tribute to the interconnectedness of life and the legacy one builds through purpose-driven work. Chapter Notes 00:00 Introduction to Veterinary Medicine and Personal Journey 03:23 Overcoming Challenges and Building a Career 07:22 Human-Animal Bond 09:24 The Realistic Power of a Dream 11:59 Studying in Belgrade and the Conditions of Veterinary Science 14:07 Waiting for Greek License for Three Years 16:00 Moving to Sweden and Building Futures 17:13 New Language, New Ways of Living 19:30 Balancing Childhood with Responsibility 20:29 The Impact of Early Life Experiences 21:26 The Challenge of Communicating With Others Nowadays 23:12 Teaching Philosophy and Student Engagement 27:35 Inspiring Educators: The Role of Communication 28:08 Approach When Students are Struggling 30:02 Understanding Student Needs: Balancing Help and Independence 33:02 The Impact of Enthusiasm in Teaching 34:09 Loyalty and Growth: The Decision to Stay in Sweden 36:26 Balancing Parenthood and Academia 37:39 The Influence of Fatherhood on Teaching 39:17 Supportive Partnerships: The Role of Family 40:04 Antibiotics in Semen Extenders: A Controversial Practice 40:21 The Paradox of Government Legislation 41:56 Negative Consequences of Antibiotic Presence in the Semen 43:11 Cases of Antibiotic Resistance 44:16 Mechanisms On How Bacteria Can Become Resistant 44:57 Legislative Challenges in Veterinary Practices 45:56 Experiences in Africa: A Unique Perspective 48:28 The Case of Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, and Uganda 50:13 Experience with Uganda 52:24 Hands-On Education: Training Farmers for Better Practices 54:32 The Importance of Education Amongst Farmers 55:11 Building Collaboration Between Academia and Agricultural Community 56:28 Memorable Moments from Farm Trainings 57:38 The Dama Dama Deer: A Unique Species of Rhodes 59:52 Is the Dama Dama Deer an Endangered Species? 01:01:24 Conservation Challenges and Community Involvement 01:03:41 The Importance of Education in Conservation 01:07:19 Culinary Passions and Personal Reflections 01:09:00 Zucchini, Tomato, and Cucumber Garden Challenges 01:09:39 Gardening as an Application of Research 01:10:51 The Importance of Escape from Clinical Work for Mental Health 01:12:33 The Interconnectedness of Life and Conservation 01:13:27 Lessons from Socrates about Preserving Nature 01:15:27 Pursuing Dreams and Leaving a Legacy 01:16:51 The Power of Kindness 01:16:59 Who Are You at the Core Minus the Distinctions? Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vetmore-podcast/id1809206363 Stream on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RaHkqIhnpa6RYJN2joTTe?si=52e37a024730410b Watch the full conversation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VetMoreOrg Let us know what you think of this episode by engaging with us on our social media accounts @vetmoreorg on IG, Meta, TikTok, Threads, and YouTube.