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Join the Earth911 podcast community for a special World Ocean Day conversation, Blueprints for Coastal Adaptation, keynoted by ocean advocate Ashlan Cousteau of EarthEcho International and Voyacy. Hear nine experts working at the cutting edge of biodiversity restoration, climate mitigation, and financial engineering about how to construct a blue economy that preserves the rich ecosystems at the boundary of land and sea. The conversation features Doug Heske and Brian Fairhurst of Newday Impact Investing, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Superintendent of the Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries, Maria Brown, Sequoia of the Seas filmmaker Natasha Benjamin, Christopher Chin of the Center for Ocean Awareness, Research, and Education, The Blue Community Consortium's David Randle, Reefgen CEO Chris Oakes, and Carter Henne of Sea and Shoreline. You can also watch this week's special episode on Earth911's YouTube channel.This episode is a collaboration of Newday Impact Investing and Intentional Futures.
Jacques Cousteau was a legendary researcher, explorer, filmmaker, and pioneer in ocean conservation. Now, his grandson Philippe Cousteau—an oceanographer, environmental activist, producer, and author—is following in his footsteps. This week, we're resharing an important past episode where Philippe and his wife, journalist and environmentalist Ashlan Cousteau, share how they've combined entertainment with activism and research to inspire the next generation to change the world for the better. For show notes, visit https://brightly.eco/ashlan-and-philippe-cousteau-interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nutritional supplements, which the Centers for Disease Control report that 57.6% of adults consume, have significant environmental impacts. One family of supplements, Omega-3 oils, the healthy fats about 20 million Americans take each month to support brain and circulatory health, is responsible for the decline of krill in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica and overfishing of pelagic fish, such as anchovies and sardines, along the coast of Africa. Meet Corinna Bellizzi, Head of Sales and Marketing at Orlo Nutrition, an Icelandic nutritional supplement company growing algae to produce Omega-3 and related supplements. They remove the need to harvest krill or pelagic fish, which eat algae to produce Omega-3 oil coveted by fishermen. We recently spoke with Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau about how Omega-3 oil production relies on harvesting krill. These tiny crustaceans capture and sequester massive amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere. Their lifecycle is responsible for as much or more carbon sequestration as the Amazon rainforest. Orlo's production facilities are colocated with a geothermal plant in Iceland, allowing the company to use renewable energy and CO2 captured from the sky to feed its algae. The result is a methylated form of vitamin B12 that contains the same amino acids as beef that removes about 1.1 Algae growth in labs and ponds could be the basis for a food and nutrition revolution, as well as replacing fossil fuel-based plastics with biodegradable alternatives, as we learned from Algenesis earlier this year. You can learn more about Orlo Nutrition at https://orlonutrition.com/
Stat: $2.5 trillion—The estimated GDP of the ocean, according to a 2015 report by the World Wildlife Fund, making it the seventh-largest economy in the world. Story: In this episode, we speak with Ashlan Cousteau and Philippe Cousteau Jr., who, inspired by the legacy of Philippe's grandfather, undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau, have dedicated their careers to ocean conservation. They discuss how they're continuing that legacy through their work with EarthEcho International and educating the next generation about the vital role that the ocean plays in our planet's health and the global economy. We also hear from a member of EarthEcho's OceanEcho 30x30 fellowship, Salma Macías Torres, from Bahía de Los Ángeles, Mexico, about her efforts to engage youth to build a sustainable future for our ocean.
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #AsSeenOnTV as John chats with Phillepe & Ashlan Cousteau about World Ocean Day Learn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #AsSeenOnTV as John chats with Phillepe & Ashlan Cousteau about World Ocean Day Learn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 441 with Philippe And Ashlan Cousteau. In honor of World Ocean Day on June 8, husband and wife Ocean Advocates & Explorers Philippe & Ashlan Cousteau can share unique insights into the health of our ocean and discuss some of the steps we can take every day to be part of the solution for a brighter future for our ocean and the planet. People can also visit www.EarthEcho.org for a wealth of information and resources for making a positive impact on the ocean.
Environmentalist & TV host Philippe Cousteau (grandson of the legendary Jacques Cousteau) and his wife, former E! News and Entertainment Tonight correspondent Ashlan Cousteau. The husband-and-wife explorers/ocean advocates continue the legacy of the Cousteau name by speaking and acting in the environment's defense. They've hosted several TV shows including Travel Channel's Caribbean Pirate Treasure, Discovery's Nuclear Sharks and the syndicated Fox series Awesome Planet. They also recently co-authored the book Oceans for Dummies. World Ocean Day (June 8, 2022), is an annual reminder for people everywhere to protect and restore our shared ocean and climate. Phillipe & Ashlan can share unique insights into the health of our ocean and discuss some of the steps we can take every day to be part of the solution for a brighter future for our ocean and the planet.
Hour 1 of The Dawn Stensland Show: Local News Headlines/News Rundown On Saturday night, three people were killed and another eleven people hit by gunfire during a shooting on South Street. Police believe there were multiple shooters though no one has been taken into custody yet. Curtis Sliwa—Founder & Chief Executive of the Guardian Angels and former Republican Nominee for New York City Mayor—joins the show to discuss the unmitigated violent crime in Philadelphia, and District Attorney Larry Krasner’s condemnation of the Guardian Angels’ presence within the city. Over the weekend, the Philadelphia Inquirer wrote about Krasner, and city officials, critical of Sliwa’s organization. Phillippe and Ashlan Cousteau—Ocean Advocates and Explorers—join the show to discuss World Ocean Day on June 8th. Phillippe and Ashlan have co-hosted three seasons of the award-winning Travel Channel series Caribbean Pirate Treasure and Discovery’s Nuclear Sharks. You can find more information about World Ocean Day at EarthEcho.org. According to Coast Guards, a 12-foot-long great white shark was spotted near Cape May County, New Jersey. Today is the anniversary of the June 6th, 1944, Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 441 with Philippe And Ashlan Cousteau. In honor of World Ocean Day on June 8, husband and wife Ocean Advocates & Explorers Philippe & Ashlan Cousteau can share unique insights into the health of our ocean and discuss some of the steps we can take every day to be part of the solution for a brighter future for our ocean and the planet. People can also visit www.EarthEcho.org for a wealth of information and resources for making a positive impact on the ocean.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 441 with Philippe And Ashlan Cousteau. In honor of World Ocean Day on June 8, husband and wife Ocean Advocates & Explorers Philippe & Ashlan Cousteau can share unique insights into the health of our ocean and discuss some of the steps we can take every day to be part of the solution for a brighter future for our ocean and the planet. People can also visit www.EarthEcho.org for a wealth of information and resources for making a positive impact on the ocean.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 441 with Philippe And Ashlan Cousteau. In honor of World Ocean Day on June 8, husband and wife Ocean Advocates & Explorers Philippe & Ashlan Cousteau can share unique insights into the health of our ocean and discuss some of the steps we can take every day to be part of the solution for a brighter future for our ocean and the planet. People can also visit www.EarthEcho.org for a wealth of information and resources for making a positive impact on the ocean.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 441 with Philippe And Ashlan Cousteau.In honor of World Ocean Day on June 8, husband and wife Ocean Advocates & Explorers Philippe & Ashlan Cousteau can share unique insights into the health of our ocean and discuss some of the steps we can take every day to be part of the solution for a brighter future for our ocean and the planet. People can also visit www.EarthEcho.org for a wealth of information and resources for making a positive impact on the ocean.
Our spring 2022 season drops Friday April 15th with weekly episodes! Subscribe so you don't miss any of our incredible guests, including; legendary cannabis grower Greg 'Chemdog' Krzanowski, author and editor-in-chief of High Times Ellen Holland, founders of Seaweed Naturals Phillipe and Ashlan Cousteau, host of The Broccoli Report Lauren Yoshiko, grandson of General George Patton and Chairman of Green Meadows Farm Bob Patton, the Morehouse entrepreneurs behind Atlanta's new hemp and Delta-8 delivery app CannaGo, plus amazing conversations with the Desi Cannabis Collective, Happy Cabbage Farms, Boundless Robotics, and many more. Find the full list of this season's guests at DifferentLeaf.com and inside the spring 2022 issue of Different Leaf the magazine, on shelves now at select bookstores and dispensaries nationwide. Buy any and all issues or find your nearest retailer at DifferentLeaf.com, and follow us on social media @differentleaf and @different_leaf
Jacques Cousteau was a legendary researcher, explorer, filmmaker, and pioneer in ocean conservation. Now, his grandson Philippe Cousteau—an oceanographer, environmental activist, producer, and author—is following in his footsteps. In this week's episode, Philippe and his wife, journalist and environmentalist Ashlan Cousteau, share how they've combined entertainment with activism and research to inspire the next generation to change the world for the better. For show notes, visit https://brightly.eco/ashlan-and-philippe-cousteau-interview.
The ocean should be at the center of every conversation involving saving our planet. The sad reality is that most of us aren't literate in the inner workings of the sea. It doesn't help that our government spends billions of dollars exploring space, but only a fraction of that time and money focusing on the ocean. It's time to change. Husband and wife team Phillipe and Ashlan Cousteau are doing just that. Tune in to hear how they're carrying on the Cousteau legacy and changing the planet by saving our oceans. || LINKS || earthecho.org/ || Full Show Notes - darinolien.com/podcasts/
Philippe Cousteau comes from a lineage of legendary oceanographers and explorers with father Philippe and grandfather Jacques. Along with wife Ashlan, they share their adventures exploring the planet, and discuss their passion for protecting it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
An entertaining discussion with ocean exploration and activism power couple, Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau. This dynamic duo shares all about their motivations to expand the Cousteau legacy, some seriously incredible diving adventures, and their thoughts on the present and future of ocean conservation. To learn more about Philippe and Ashlan’s work, follow them on social media @pcousteau and @ashlancousteau, and visit earthecho.org. For a chance to be featured on Dive Stories visit: padi.com/podcast. PADI - Seek Adventure. Save the Ocean.
If you didn't see it live or on YouTube for our 20th Rising Tide we're offering the full Writers for the Sea panel discussion David had with his fellow author adventurers Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau, National Geographic Explorer-in-Resident Enric Sala and 18-year-old activist Hannah Testa (Hannah4Change). Among other things they discuss their latest books ‘The Endangereds', ‘Oceans for Dummies', ‘The Nature of Nature' and ‘Taking on the Plastics Crisis.' Rising Tide Podcast aims to give you information, inspiration, and motivation to tackle the challenges our oceans are facing. The oceans are rising, so are we! Learn more at bluefront.org
As the grandson and grand-daughter-in-law of legendary Jacques Cousteau, Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau are not only carrying out the family legacy of ocean advocacy. They are also successful ocean explorers, activists, authors, & flimmakers in their own right. Listen as they share how a purpose driven life motivates their ocean saving initiatives, such as their youth strategy devised to empower youth through their family NGO Earth Echo International, & an oceans survival tool kit collabed with Oceans Unite.
Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau are ocean explorers and multimedia producers who put the blue in the red carpet. Philippe is the third generation of the legendary Cousteau family and Ashlan an entertainment journalist who now reports on sea stars. Among other topics they'll talk about their latest book projects – The Endangereds (“animals take fate into their own paws”) and Oceans for Dummies. Rising Tide Podcast aims to give you information, inspiration, and motivation to tackle the challenges our oceans are facing. The oceans are rising, so are we! Learn more at bluefront.org
This week we talk to environmental power couple Philippe & Ashlan Cousteau who are working hard to save the planet. You may know them from their Travel Channel series Caribbean Pirate Treasure or as co-hosts on documentary shows like Nuclear Sharks and Treasures of the Terai. Philippe is a multi Emmy-Nominated TV host and producer as well as an author, speaker, and social entrepreneur. Ashlan is a journalist, explorer and speaker. She is known for her past work as a leading correspondent and co-host for Emmy-award-winning entertainment shows E! News and Entertainment Tonight. We sat down with them this week to chat about their world expeditions and passion for the planet. And how Philippe’s efforts are honoring his family’s conservation legacy. They talk about pirates and sharks and how resilient Mother Earth is...if we ever need her to defend herself it is now. This podcast episode sheds light on the political power of young people and how at any age, everyone can get involved in the environmental movement. Tune in for a delightful and educational conversation on environmental advocacy. Like what you heard? Help us spread the word by rating and reviewing in iTunes to help others find us or share about the show on social media. FIND PHILIPPE AND ASHLAN Philippe: @pcousteau Ashlan: @ashlancousteau EARTHECHO INTERNATIONAL Website: earthecho.org FIND MISSION HOSTS Karina: @missionmagazine Sharleen: @sharleenspiteri Website: missionmag.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mission-magazine/support
Their names are synonymous with adventure! Explorers and environmentalists, super sweet couple (they brought donuts!), Ashlan and Philippe share optimistic stories of climate change and ways we can all make a difference. Linda and Drew also get a surprise front row performance of Ashlan’s hidden talent! Follow Ashlan:https://www.instagram.com/ashlancousteau/https://twitter.com/ashlancousteauhttps://www.facebook.com/ashlancousteau/Follow Philippe:https://www.instagram.com/pcousteau/https://twitter.com/pcousteauhttps://www.facebook.com/pcousteau/https://www.instagram.com/earthecho/https://www.youtube.com/c/ashlanphilippecousteauSponsored by:ADT: It’s important to have not just a beautiful home -- but a smart and safer home.https://www.adt.com/AtHomeFollow Linda & Drew: instagram.com/athomeinstagram.com/imlindorkinstagram.com/mrdrewscott#AtHomePodcastMusic by: Victoria Shawwww.instagram.com/VictoriaShawMusic Chad Carlsonwww.instagram.com/ChadCarlsonMusic Series Photographer: Dennys Ilicwww.instagram.com/dennydenn
Grandson of legendary ocean conservationist Jaques Cousteau, environmental activist Phillipe Cousteau joins Greg Stone for an engaging conversation about the history of the Costeau dynasty. Joined by his wife Ashlan Cousteau, Philippe shares his memories about his grandfather's pioneering efforts to bring awareness to the beauty and fragility of our ocean and how he and his wife are continuing his family's legacy into the future. As powerful spokespeople in their own right, Philippe and Ashlan are at the forefront of creating the next generation of advocates of the ocean and its treasures. Join acclaimed oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Greg Stone on a journey of understanding and hope through our oceans with The Sea Has Many Voices podcast: https://theseahasmanyvoices.com/ Greg Stone has been an advocate for ocean conservation, sustainable industry, and marine research for decades. Spreading these ideas requires conversation and collaboration if we want environmental sustainability. Follow Greg Stone! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeaHasManyVoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregStoneOcean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstoneocean/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstoneocean/
New York Times Travel Writer Stephanie Rosenbloom discusses her new book on Solo Travel, Alone Time, Four Seasons, Four Cities and the Pleasures of Solitude. Plus Phillipe and Ashlan Cousteau, host of the Travel Channel's Caribbean Pirates Treasure join us for World Oceans Day and to discuss hunting for hidden treasures.
Want some treasure? Well, go find it. We're not gonna give you any. Once you've found your treasure, make sure you're legally allowed to keep it. Or be like a pirate and hide it, surreptitiously trading rubies for sailcloth. Or maybe something other than sailcloth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau of Travel Channel's Caribbean Pirate Treasure. In the season opener, Philippe and Ashlan head to Ecuador where they risk angry seas and modern-day pirates to investigate the ruthless buccaneer, Bartholomew Sharp. Did he attack a ship in the rough waters surrounding Dead Man's Island in 1681 and kill 300 men while pursuing his treasure – much of which could still be on the ocean floor? Alongside armed Ecuadorean Navy escorts, Philippe and Ashlan make the dangerous crossing to the eerie island in search of clues to the fate of the lost men and their loot. Diving into the area's roiling waters, they uncover a stunning clue to the mystery that changes the course of the entire investigation. Check out “Caribbean Pirate Treasure” on TravelChannel.com for special show extras including behind-the-scenes photos and exclusive videos. Plus, follow @TravelChannel and #CaribbeanPirateTreasure on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more exclusive content and updates. Follow hosts Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau on Twitter: @pcousteau and @ashlancousteau.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview PHILIPPE & ASHLAN COUSTEAU of Travel Channel"s Caribbean Pirate Treasure. Gear up for underwater adventures with Philippe Cousteau, grandson of legendary explorer Jacques Cousteau, and his journalist wife, Ashlan, as they investigate incredible stories of lost loot and pirates' plunder in some of the world's most beautiful seas. Travel Channel's new series “Caribbean Pirate Treasure,” starring the global deep sea divers and adventurers, premieres with back-to-back episodes on Sunday, August 20 at 10:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. ET/PT. Along with exotic marine life, the crystal blue waters of gorgeous destinations like Antigua, Dominican Republic and Belize hold countless tales of shipwrecks, pirates and valuable booty. In each episode of “Caribbean Pirate Treasure,” spirited explorers Philippe and Ashlan harness their 30-year expertise to dive into a different deep-sea mystery. Meeting with passionate locals and treasure-hunting experts, the couple follows clues on land and sea in search of legendary hidden loot. “The love of adventure and exploring the sea is in my blood,” said Philippe. “Our search for sunken treasure is about far more than just gold and jewels; it's about uncovering the mysteries and history of the world.”
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Renowned Environmentalists Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau. Philippe Cousteau has established himself as a prominent leader in the environmental movement. An award-winning television host, producer, author, speaker, philanthropist and social entrepreneur Philippe is the son of Philippe Cousteau Sr. and grandson of Jacques Cousteau. His life-mission is to empower people to recognize their ability to change the world. Philippe is the host and executive producer of Awesome Planet a new series that airs every Saturday morning syndicated on Fox and then Sunday free on Hulu. As a special correspondent for CNN he has hosted several award-winning shows including Going Green and Expedition Sumatra. Over the years he has hosted television series for the BBC, Animal Planet and Discovery Channel. As an author, Philippe has co-written many books including Going Blue and Make a Splash both of which have won multiple awards including Learning Magazine's 2011 Teachers' Choice Award for the Family, a Gold Nautilus Award and a 2010 ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Gold Award. Philippe is also a successful social entrepreneur who believes in the power of commerce to do good. In 2012 he partnered with AdvisorShares Investments to launch the Global Echo Exchange Traded Fund on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:GIVE). His philanthropic efforts are focused on solving global social and environmental problems. In 2004 he founded EarthEcho International, a leading environmental education organization that is creating a whole new generation of environmental citizens; youth equipped with the knowledge to understand environmental challenges, the critical thinking skills to solve them, and the motivation to do so. I
Jun 9th - Beer Gardens, Listeners of Age, WRCR, Weird Houses, Michele Borba, Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau, Discovery Channel, Shark Week
Jun 9th - Beer Gardens, Listeners of Age, WRCR, Weird Houses, Michele Borba, Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau, Discovery Channel, Shark Week
Conserving and protecting our oceans and coasts requires grassroots advocacy and full engagement in the political process. While the lists of challenges facing our oceans is long, the potential solutions are relatively well-known. However, securing the strong policy changes needed to achieve these solutions requires leadership and support from elected officials. Building this political will requires a strategic effort among ocean lovers, ocean conservation groups, and elected officials. At a recent panel discussion in Los Angeles hosted by the Environmental Media Association, experts in ocean policy, advocacy, and grassroots organizing addressed how political hardball can save our oceans and coasts. Their collective conclusion was that only by fully participating in the political process can we achieve lasting victories to secure the health of our oceans. Listen to the full discussion featuring: Salud Carbajal Angela Howe, Esq., Dr. David Wilmot, Ph.D., and moderated by Ashlan Cousteau.
Loving Animals (formerly Be Humane) on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
This week Robin chats with Ross Mathews, the host of the hit E! Network talk show 'Hey Ross' about his three rescue pups and overall love of animals. Then, she’s joined by entertainment journalist Ashlan Cousteau who memorializes her dog Aurora, who passed away last year due to cancer, and discusses the importance of protecting our friends that live in the sea. Questions or Comments? Email Robin at behumane@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Pets: The Best Pop Culture Diversion on Pet Life Radio