Thriving on the Possibility Peg Keiner
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- Utbildning
Stories of resilience
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#13 Sharon Guynup
"Unless I'm pushing boundaries a little bit, I'm not moving towards whatever my potential might be."
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/author/sharon-guynup
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/person/sharon-guynup
Wildlife Trade: From Tiger King to Covid- 19
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#12 Wangechi Kiongo- Part 2
How do you sustain your passion and keep moving forward?
Wangechi provides strategies and reflects on the challenges in her work. -
#11 Wangechi Kiongo Part 1
Recorded June 2020-
Kenyan Environmental scientist Wangechi Kiongo engages communities in conservation outreach to protect the livelihoods of marginalized communities surrounding Lake Turkana.
Learn more about Wangechi
Twitter: @Wangechi_Kiongo
Watch Wangechi on Explore by the Seat of your Pants
Water To Dust Documentary
https://www.facebook.com/savelaketurkanamovement/
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#10 Anusha Shankar
This episode features National Geographic Explorer, Dr. Anusha Shankar.
Anusha references several data tracking devices and tools:
DailyO
Save My Time
FocusMate
Follow Anusha on Twitter and Instagram.
Learn more about her work here: https://anushashankar.weebly.com/
( This episode was recorded on June 1, 2020. The intro to this podcast was recorded at National Geographic headquarters in DC in June of 2019.) -
#9 Justine Ammendolia
This week we are joined by marine biologist and National Geographic Justine Ammendolia.
Learn more about her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justineammendolia/?hl=en
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#8- Past, Present, and Future-
In this mini-episode, we reflect on Ellie De Castro's work connecting people to heritage.
Book recommendations from Phillippines.
A LOLONG TIME AGO: A Prehistory of the Philippines
Bone Talk- Candy Gourlay