Episodes

  • Episode Eleven: Patricia Sims on following your heart, world elephant day and the impact of filmmaking
    May 27 2024

    Patrica Sims is a Director, Writer and Producer specializing in documenting threatened wildlife and is fascinated by the connection between humans and nature. From the arctic to the tropics, from the land to the sea. A true documentarian, Patricia has spent her life embedded within communities that live in close proximity with the natural world and her goal is to bring a global awareness to threats they face. She is a Fellow International of The Explorers Club, and Fellow in the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS).

    In 2012 Patrica founded World Elephant Day, A global awareness campaign that brings attention to the critical threats facing elephants. Now in its 13th year the annual World Elephant Day campaign reaches millions of individuals across the globe through events, traditional media, and social media outreach.

    Her multi award winning films, For the love of dolphins, Beluga Speaking Across Time, Return to the forest and When elephants were young have been celebrated globally. The founder of production company Canazwest Pictures, A public speaker, avid freediver and lover of all things nature, Patrica loves nothing more than a walk on the beach with her dog. In 2024, she is in development on several projects including her feature documentary “Breathless” and feature documentary series “The Big Hunt”.

    Show Notes: - https://worldelephantday.org - http://www.canazwest.com/bios - https://canadiangeographic.ca/canadian-geographic-adventures/rcgs-travel-ambassadors/rcgs-ambassador-patricia-sims/

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode Ten: Tiare Boyes on sustainable fishing, life underwater in BC and turning ocean trash into art
    May 12 2024

    Tiare Boyes is an underwater camera operator, photographer, commercial diver and ocean plastics artist. Growing up on the coast of BC raised by a family of fishermen, her life has always revolved around the ocean; understanding how we can be good neighbors to our marine cousins, as well as sharing the incredible beauty and amazing underwater life with others in an enjoyable and educational manner drives her creativity. Her passion is being immersed in the marine world, both at work and at play and showing others the incredible world that lays just below the surface.

    Show Notes: - https://www.tiareboyes.com - https://divermag.com/diver-interview-tiare-boyes/ - https://www.wildpacifichalibut.com/fishing-families/tiare-boyes

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    48 mins
  • Episode Nine: Season Break and gratitude fest with Megan Hockin-Bennett
    Mar 4 2024

    Host, Megan Hockin-Bennett takes a break from interviews to talk about the podcast, what it has meant for her so far and the huge ripples it's making in her life swell as others!

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    23 mins
  • Episode 8: Finlay Pringle on protecting the ocean, growing up with climate action and the importance of support.
    Feb 19 2024

    Finlay Pringle is a marine conservationist, climate change activist, Sea Shepherd shark ambassador and alongside his family has collected nearly 10,000KG of trash from the shorelines of his home in Scotland. But most importantly, at the age of 16, right now he is trying to complete his exams so he can once again focus his efforts on saving the planet!

    At the age of nine, Finlay was in love with sharks, but became upset when he found out that over 100 million of them were being killed a year due to human threats. This sparked a nearly decade-long journey into activism and conservation. SO FAR.

    As of February 2024 he has completed 269 climate strikes on Friday mornings instead of going to school. As a family since 2020 the Pringle’s have completed 229 beach cleans and removed 9832kg of plastic pollution from the oceans. In 2024, so far, they have done 18 clean ups collecting just over 600kg of ocean trash.

    Finlay is a whirlwind of productivity and we spoke about growing up in the spotlight and how hard it is to stay positive in what can sometimes feel like a bleak future for this planet.

    Show Notes: https://ullapoolsharkambassador.com https://seashepherd.org https://fridaysforfuture.org Bite Back Shark Education pack: https://www.bite-back.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Bite-Back-SOS-Education-Pack.pdf

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    33 mins
  • Episode Seven: Lauren Plummer on slowing down fast fashion and Green Threads Cornwall
    Feb 12 2024

    Lauren Plummer is the director of Green Threads Cornwall. A slow fashion market dedicated to connecting local communities to second hand clothing and promoting past loved items. She lives in Cornwall with her Husband Martin and her son Orlando. Lauren is passionate about empowering communites to adopt a slower and simpler life for the sake of our children and out planet.

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    42 mins
  • Episode Six: Lindsey Raven Emrich on empowering your local community, low impact living and the importance of green spaces .
    Feb 5 2024

    Lindsey Raven Emrich is vetrineray nurse, yoga teacher, green living inspiration and my first and formost, my sister! She lives in a small town in rural England and dedicates every spare moment she can trying to inspire people to make a differance. Whether its orginizing litter picks in her local community or combating waste in the vetrineray industry, Lindsey is the true definition of a conservationist. She has inspired me and many others throughout our lives that incremental change, leads to monumental change! Infectiously enthusiastic about making low impact life FUN!

    Show Notes:

    - https://www.orangutans.ca/?referrer_source=GADCA_GENERIC&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAtt2tBhBDEiwALZuhANJswPZsCC60cDqlQWmDrruQqXXwsDiaBdENSYOOKXVR6IVhs14vgRoCJQUQAvD_BwE

    - https://www.asustainablelife.co.uk/

    - https://www.vetyogi.com/

    - https://www.facebook.com/p/Fingringhoe-Green-Group-100083590209272/?paipv=0&eav=AfZUAPKY58wzhu3if9DAq3D3ecdhKYhFeGu1I991voEdpaagIblMSACjRQFx4TlZepk&_rdr

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    49 mins
  • Episode Five: Will Travers on the Born Free foundation, captivity and compassionate conservation
    Jan 29 2024

    Executive president and co-founder of Born Free foundation Will Travers is an internationally renowned wildlife expert who has dedicated his life to wildlife protection, conservation, advocacy and policy. His passion for wildlife was ignited at an early age when he lived in Kenya while his parents, Dame Virginia McKenna and the late Bill Travers MBE, made the award-winning film Born Free (1966). In 1984, with his parents, he co-founded the wildlife charitable organisation now known as The Born Free Foundation which works to stop individual wild animal suffering, protect threatened species worldwide and keep wildlife in the wild. Will has been involved in rescuing, relocating, protecting or conserving elephants, tigers, lions, dolphins and many other species, and is always willing to share his experience and knowledge to further Born Free’s vision for a more compassionate future. Will is also a Board Member of Born Free USA (www.bornfreeusa.org) and is President of the Species Survival Network (www.ssn.org), an international coalition of more than 100 organisations committed to the promotion, enhancement and strict enforcement of CITES (the United Nations Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora). Will has participated in every CITES meeting since 1989 and advises on the precautionary application of the Convention, as part of a highly-experienced international team. Will is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (London), and was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in June 2012 for Services to Conservation and Animal Welfare in Her Majesty the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

    Show Notes:

    - https://www.bornfree.org.uk

    - https://www.primevideo.com/dp/amzn1.dv.gti.919c8b65-43bf-4731-8544-70d1cff49641?autoplay=0&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb

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    45 mins
  • Episode Four: Rob Lott on the power of citizen science, the future of captive cetaceans and 20 years with WDC
    Jan 27 2024

    Rob Lott is a marine mammal scientist and currently works as a policy manager and orca programme lead for Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC), an international charity which campaigns to see a world where every whale and dolphin is safe and free. Based in the UK, Rob works on WDC’s anti-captivity programme, addressing the issue of the live captures of cetaceans in Russia and Japan, as well as improving the welfare of captive whales and dolphins through the exploration of retirement sanctuary options. He is a keen writer and photographer and has published internationally in magazines and newspapers. His favourite places on the planet are Northern Vancouver Island, Iceland, Svalbard and South Georgia. Show Notes: - https://uk.whales.org - https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/650377 - https://belugasanctuary.sealifetrust.org/en/ - https://www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk/event/orca-watch-2023/ - https://orcalab.org/blog/a-night-at-cp-rob/

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    43 mins