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Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the foundingmembers and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd ConservationSociety.A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has beenawarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet.Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, wasnamed as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inductedinto the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon PeacePrize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person, after CaptainJacques Cousteau, to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers.In 2022 a hostile takeover at Sea Shepherd USA made most of the branches change their strategy from PaulWatson's original mission and turn their backs to their founder. Only Sea Shepherd France, Sea Shepherd Brazil andformer Sea Shepherd UK remained loyal and still work closely with Paul Watson. At the same year, Paul Watsonhad also founded Captain Paul Watson Foundation where he runs active campaigns to this day.In September, 2024, The Perfect World Foundation announced that Captain Paul Watson was to receive The PerfectWorld Foundation's Honorary Conservation Award for 2025. Captain Paul Watson will also be named TheConservationist of the Year 2025 by The Perfect World Foundation, highlighting his extraordinary contributions tothe global conservation movement.If you want to support the content we are creating, check out https://www.patreon.com/c/OceanCruisers to join the Patreon community, we look forward to seeing you therePlease visit www.theoceancruisers.com for more informationSupport the show
In this powerful episode of Vegan Boss Radio, I sit down with one of the most legendary figures in environmental activism—Captain Paul Watson. Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet. Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers. In 2022 a hostile takeover at Sea Shepherd USA made most of the branches change their strategy from Paul Watson's original mission and turn their backs to their founder. Only Sea Shepherd France, Sea Shepherd Brazil and former Sea Shepherd UK remained loyal and still work closely with Paul Watson. At the same year, Paul Watson had also founded Captain Paul Watson Foundation where he runs active campaigns to this day. In September, 2024, The Perfect World Foundation announced that Captain Paul Watson was to receive The Perfect World Foundation's Honorary Conservation Award for 2025. Captain Paul Watson will also be named The Conservationist of the Year 2025 by The Perfect World Foundation, highlighting his extraordinary contributions to the global conservation movement. This episode dives into his decades of activism, the importance of staying true to your mission, and how every one of us can play a part in protecting our planet. Find Captain Paul Watson at: Paul Watson Foundation Website Captain Paul Watson Instagram _________________________________________________________________
Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Captain Paul Watson, a pioneering environmental activist and marine conservationist. As a founding member of Greenpeace and the founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Captain Watson has dedicated his life to defending marine ecosystems worldwide. His unwavering commitment to direct action and environmental advocacy has made him both a controversial and influential figure in the fight to protect our oceans. In this conversation, we'll delve into his early inspirations, the challenges he's faced, and his vision for the future of marine conservation. In this episode we talked about: – how he managed time in prison – why humans really dont care about other species – how does he define success in activism – the so called tradition in Denmark – why governments don´t really act that much – how to observe / control the ocean – his perspective on humanity and if it changed over the years – the state of the oceans and why this really should concern us all – the moment that made him become an ocean activist – how his own Organisation turned against him - why eco tourism isn´t a good thing Shownotes: The Paul Watson Foundation Books by Paul Watson Paul Watson Foundation on Instagram It would be amazing if you show your appreciation with a review on Spotify (5 stars) and itunes (2-3 sentences + stars)? Thank you! GET WET SOON on Instagram Get the TRUE NORTH Planner, that supports you to make plans in alignment with your True Self Join our Jivamukti Yoga & Bhakti Retreats
Artlist 2025 - 2025 License Number BTLWLBobby Cox And The Righteous Way Back Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet.Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers. In 2022, Captain Paul Watson continues his fight for marine wildlife conservation with the new Captain Paul Watson Foundation. paulwatsonfoundatio.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/night-dreams-talk-radio-with-gary-anderson--2788432/support.
Pax, Rob, and Michael talk about many things including Universal Studios Florida, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, the Siskoid Cinema Battles podcast episode about Bond Girls, Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller's new movie The Gorge, a comic called Major Holmes and Captain Watson, and the niftiness of subscription services like Marvel Unlimited and DC Universe Infinite Ultra Extreme Radical Far-Out Super-Cool. All this and more, including a special guest appearance by William Bruce West!
Send us a textIn mid-December 2024, Denmark released Captain Paul Watson (co-founder of Greenpeace, and founder of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society) after five months of captivity in an apartment-like incarceration setting in Greenland, when Denmark ultimately declined to extradite him to Japan for a matter about which Captain Watson asserts his innocence. Fairfax, Virginia criminal defense and DUI lawyer Jonathan Katz three weeks after Captain Watson's release had the privilege to spend an hour with him on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, covering such topics as risking detention and prosecution for what we deeply believe in; the international law limiting whaling and sealing; preparing for and winning at trial (he has never been convicted); and his uncanny ability to be non-angry. Remarkable is Paul's confirmation that he does not get angry, other than when he expresses it with his pen. Non-anger is very vital to beating the prosecution. Paul has been prosecuted numerous times, but all his trials have resulted in acquittals. Listen to how that resulted. Paul Watson and Jon Katz both eat vegan (with Paul motivated heavily by ecological reasons, and Jon being primarily motivated by nonviolence), and know members of the American Indian Movement (with Paul having been a medic during the Wounded Knee action, and Jon peripherally meeting AIM members through his peace teacher Jun Yasuda, a close friend and supporter of the late Dennis Banks). Jon recommends reading Paul's autobiography Hitman for the Kindness Club, and listening to his podcast entitled Captain Paul Watson Foundation. More about Paul and his foundation's work is at PaulWatsonFoundation.org. Watson is one of the films about him. Donations to his foundation can be made here. One of Paul's previous organization's ships was named the Steve Irwin, who supported Paul's approach for animals. Those approaches include ramming whaling ships without causing injury to others, applying dye to seals to make their skins unmarketable, using stink bombs, and releasing animals from captivity. Paul magnificently sums up his work with this phrase that also is all about how to beat the prosecution: courage, passion and imagination. This podcast with Fairfax, Virginia criminal / DUI lawyer Jon Katz is playable on all devices at podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com. For more information, visit https://BeatTheProsecution.com or contact us at info@BeatTheProsecution.com, 703-383-1100 (calling), or 571-406-7268 (text). Hear our prior podcasts, at https://podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com/If you like what you hear on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, please take a moment to post a review at our Apple podcasts page (with stars only, or else also with a comment) at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beat-the-prosecution/id1721413675
Alle OCEAN CRIME Fans aufgepasst! Nach einer längeren Pause sind wir mit einer brandneuen, spontanen Folge zurück. Und diese Folge ist etwas ganz Besonderes: Madeleine hatte die Gelegenheit, mit niemand Geringerem als Paul Watson zu sprechen, der jüngst aus dem Gefängnis entlassen wurde! Diese Folge ist auf Englisch. __________
Since July, Captain Paul Watson has been in prison in Nuuk, Greenland. Arrested by Denmark at the request of Japan, Paul's fate resides in the hands of the Danish Minister of Justice, Peter Hummelgaard. Japan is using all of its political might to coerce Denmark into extraditing Paul, where the Japanese intend to lock Paul up for the rest of his life.We all need to raise our voices in order to put pressure on Peter Hummelgaard to FREE PAUL WATSON!Please continue to email the Danish Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard and ask for the immediate release of Captain Watson.Phone: +45 7226 8400Mail: jm@jm.dkSample Text: Dear Minister Hummelgaard, Denmark has a proud history of upholding human rights and justice. Now is the time to stand on the right side of protecting the environment and free Captain Paul Watson. This has gone on too long, and Captain Watson is innocent. #FreePaulWatsonTag Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen on your social posts @metteUse the hashtag #FREEPAULWATSON on all social media postsCoordinate protests, contact media outlets, contact celebrities, contact your local governments, and share this message with everyone you know. Thank you for all of your efforts!Please continue to write to Paul in PrisonAnstalten PrisonC/O Paul WatsonNuuk, GreenlandDK-3900Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
L'été commence et, comme chaque année, je voudrais profiter du mois d'août pour rediffuser des épisodes passés, qui sont particulièrement chers à mon coeur et que vous pourriez avoir loupé. L'actualité du moment m'amène à vous proposer l'épisode enregistré avec Captain Watson, fondateur de Sea Shepard et de la Paul Watson Foundation. ⏩ Parce que cet homme est un héro. ⏩ Parce que cette discussion est une leçon pour nous tous. ⏩ Et surtout parce que Paul Watson a été arrêté le 21 juillet dernier au Groenland et est menacé d'extradition au Japon. Il faut savoir que depuis 1986, un moratoire a été promulgué par la Commission baleinière internationale qui était inquiète de la disparition de l'espèce, et interdit la pêche commerciale des baleines. Avec l'Islande et la Norvège, le Japon fait partie des trois derniers pays à continuer cette activité... Si Paul Watson devait être extradé, le Japon le garderait en prison à vie ! Alors, aujourd'hui, j'ai quelque chose à vous demander : faites passer cet épisode autour de vous et faites raisonner la voix magistrale de Captain Watson !"I don't like protesting, I want to intervene."Captain Watson, co-fondateur de Greenpeace et fondateur de Sea Shepherd Conservation SocietyCette semaine, j'ai l'honneur de recevoir l'immense CAPITAINE PAUL WATSON !
This episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast delves into the story of Captain Paul Watson, a prominent figure in conservation activism. The host, Andrew Lewin, discusses Watson's past actions, current arrest, and the concept of whether activism can have consequences that come back to haunt you. Exploring the question of whether karma plays a role in activism, the episode provides insights into the complexities of standing up for environmental causes. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Activism can have significant consequences, as demonstrated by the case of Captain Paul Watson discussed in the podcast episode. Despite advocating for conservation and animal rights causes, Watson faced backlash and legal repercussions for his aggressive tactics. His involvement in organizations like Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd led to confrontations with authorities, particularly in Japan, where he interfered with whaling activities. Watson's approach to activism, which involved direct action and sometimes confrontational methods, garnered both support and criticism. While he achieved some success in raising awareness and initiating change, his actions also alienated certain groups and countries. This polarization highlights the potential consequences of activism, where individuals may face legal challenges, arrest, or even extradition for their advocacy efforts. The episode also touched upon the complexities of Watson's character, noting instances where he made controversial statements, such as criticizing indigenous practices related to hunting. These remarks further fueled the divide in public opinion about his methods and beliefs. Despite his dedication to conservation causes, Watson's confrontational approach and contentious statements have led to a mixed reception among supporters and detractors. Overall, the case of Captain Paul Watson serves as a reminder that activism, while crucial for driving change, can come with repercussions. Individuals advocating for causes they believe in may encounter resistance, legal challenges, and public scrutiny. The episode underscores the importance of considering the potential consequences of activism and the need to navigate these challenges while staying true to one's values and goals. Captain Paul Watson's aggressive conservation methods have indeed polarized opinions within the marine conservation community and the general public. On one hand, many people praise his unwavering dedication to protecting the ocean and marine life. Watson's founding of both Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd, two prominent conservation organizations, has led to significant changes in marine conservation efforts globally. These organizations have employed marine conservationists, activists, and policy makers, and have successfully advocated for marine protection and policy changes. However, on the other hand, Watson's approach, which often involves confrontational and aggressive tactics, has drawn criticism from many quarters. His use of violence and direct action, such as ramming boats and disrupting whaling activities, has been controversial and has led to legal issues and conflicts with authorities. Additionally, Watson has made controversial statements, including criticizing indigenous communities for their involvement in activities like selling hunting quotas to wealthy hunters. The episode highlights how Watson's actions and statements have led to a mixed reception among conservationists and the public. While some view him as a hero for his relentless efforts to protect marine life, others condemn his methods and rhetoric. The episode also discusses the recent ousting of Watson from Sea Shepherd due to disagreements over the organization's direction, indicating internal conflicts within the conservation community regarding his approach. Overall, Captain Paul Watson's legacy is a complex one, with supporters lauding his commitment to marine conservation and detractors questioning the effectiveness and ethics of his aggressive tactics and controversial statements. The episode underscores the ongoing debate surrounding Watson's conservation methods and the diverse opinions within the conservation community regarding his contributions to ocean protection. The arrest of Captain Paul Watson outside Greenland or Iceland has sparked a debate on the balance between activism, ethics, and the potential consequences of one's actions in the conservation field. Captain Watson, a prominent figure in marine conservation, has a long history of aggressive activism through organizations like Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd. His methods, including confrontational tactics and direct action, have garnered both support and criticism. Captain Watson's arrest brings to light the question of whether the ends justify the means in conservation activism. While he has been successful in raising awareness and effecting change in some instances, his approach has also alienated and angered many, including governments and indigenous communities. The episode highlights how his actions, while driven by a passion for protecting the ocean, have led to legal troubles and strained relationships with various stakeholders. The episode delves into the complexities of activism and the ethical considerations that come into play. Captain Watson's confrontational tactics, such as disrupting whaling operations and targeting illegal fishing vessels, have been effective in some cases but have also raised ethical concerns. His controversial statements and actions have polarized opinions within the conservation community, with some viewing him as a hero and others as a problematic figure. The arrest of Captain Paul Watson serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of activism and the importance of considering the ethical implications of one's actions. It prompts reflection on the balance between passion for conservation and the methods used to achieve conservation goals. The episode encourages listeners to engage in a dialogue about the complexities of activism, ethics, and the impact of one's actions in the conservation field.
In today's very important episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast - we get a first hand account of Captain Watson's arrest from Captain Locky MacLean. On July 21 2024, Captain Paul Watson was arrested by Danish police upon arrival in Nuuk, Greenland, onboard the M/Y John Paul DeJoria. Danish authorities claim that the arrest was made due to an international arrest warrant issued by Japan, related to his anti-whaling campaigns in the Antarctic more than a decade ago.Paul faces the possibility of extradition to Japan, where he would serve a life sentence.We need your help to #FREEPAULWATSON.https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/freepaulwatson/Please sign this petition addressing the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, to release him from custody. As Paul once said, “Every social revolution in the history of humanity has been carried out by the passion, the imagination and the courage of individuals”.Now, we need individuals from all over the world to come together and campaign for the release of a man who has dedicated his life to protecting our planet. We need you. Please sign and spread the message amongst your communities. Together, we can do this.Support the Show.https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
In this episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation podcast, we get a chance to speak with deckhand Dennis Alvey. Dennis is a veteran volunteer with Captain Watson, having served on the Cleveland Amory in the 1990's. Dennis gives us insight into a day in the life of a deckhand aboard the John Paul Dejoria. He also shares his advice for those who are thinking about volunteering with Neptune's Navy. These are critical times for the crew as they get ready to confront Kristján Loftsson out on the high seas around Iceland. Let's hope the crew is successful in protecting the lives of fin whales.Support the Show.https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
Paul Watson is a Canadian American environmental activist who founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Lamya Essemlali joined the Sea Shepherd team in 2005 after meeting Captain Watson in Paris.
In this episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, we speak with Captain Watson about two new ships added to the Neptune's Pirates fleet, the Bandero and the Nemesis. The Bandero was recently acquired (with the help of John Paul Dejoria) to help confront the Japanese Whalers in the Southern Ocean, while the Nemesis was acquired (with the help of Dale Vince) by the Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK team. Paul also mentions the initiative by Sea Shepherd France to create an orca whale sanctuary in France for orcas that are in captivity.Support the Show.https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
In this episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, we will be speaking with Captain Watson and Sophika Kostyniuk, the Managing Director of the Aquatic Life Institute. Sophika and her team have helped to get legislation passed in Washington state to ban octopus farming. During the course of our conversation, Paul and Sophika talk about aquaculture and point out the cruelty of keeping octopuses in farms.It is our hope that other countries and states will follow the state of Washington in banning the practice of octopus farming. Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
Matt speaks with Captain Paul Watson, the star of Whale Wars, a founder of Sea Shepherd and Greenpeace, to discuss his dedicated efforts against illegal whaling and fishing. He describes how he has rammed and sunk whaling ships that are illegally killing whales! Captain Watson advocates for significant systemic changes, including a global moratorium on industrialized fishing and the elimination of harmful agricultural chemicals. Watson promotes a vegan lifestyle to reduce humanity's ecological footprint.
Matt speaks with Captain Paul Watson, the star of Whale Wars, a founder of Sea Shepherd and Greenpeace, to discuss his dedicated efforts against illegal whaling and fishing. He describes how he has rammed and sunk whaling ships that are illegally killing whales! Captain Watson advocates for significant systemic changes, including a global moratorium on industrialized fishing and the elimination of harmful agricultural chemicals. Watson promotes a vegan lifestyle to reduce humanity's ecological footprint.
In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast we will be speaking with Captain Watson and Lamya Essemlali. Paul and Lamya will give us insight into Operation Ocean Killers, a joint campaign between the Captain Paul Watson Foundation and Sea Shepherd France against the Super Trawlers that are wiping out large schools of fish. The Super Trawlers are enormous vessels that target Mackerel, Herring, and Blue Whiting. These fish are important food sources for larger marine creatures like dolphins. Because the Super Trawlers are so efficient at wiping out fish populations, dolphins have been forced to move closer to shore in search of food. In some instances, dolphins have washed up dead on shore due to starvation. The Super Trawlers also directly kill marine animals by trapping them in their huge nets. This "bycatch" is largely unmonitored allowing the Super Trawlers to do as they please out at sea. It is the goal of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation and Sea Shepherd France to bring attention to these Super Trawlers so that they can be stopped from causing further ecological damage to our planet.Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
Jim talks with Paul Watson about his recent book Hit Man for the Kindness Club: High Seas Escapades and Heroic Adventures of an Eco-Activist. They discuss an early friendship with a family of beavers, cruelty to animals, the Kindness Club, moral commitments, rescuing cattle from a slaughterhouse, less cow farts & more whale poop, the 3 laws of ecology, the issue of eating animals, the growth of the vegetarian/vegan movement, an occupation at Stanley Park, co-founding Greenpeace, the strategy of aggressive non-violence, killing baby Hitler, painting baby seals, creating Whale Wars, history of the whaling moratorium, the absence of enforcement, Canada's Seal Protection Act, Edward Abbey, the Southern Ocean campaigns, escaping arrest in Germany, targeting illegal activities, inventing tree spiking, the importance of good legal defense, funding sources, founding Sea Shepherd, current pursuits, and much more. Episode Transcript Hit Man for the Kindness Club: High Seas Escapades and Heroic Adventures of an Eco-Activist, by Captain Paul Watson Trashing the Planet: How Science Can Help Us Deal With Acid Rain, Depletion of the Ozone, and the Soviet Threat Among Other Things, by Dixy Lee Ray The Monkey Wrench Gang, by Edward Abbey Paul Watson Foundation Neptune's Pirates Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet.
In this bonus episode Claudia talks to Captain Paul Watson about the concept of interference. They discuss his recent book Hitman for the Kindness Club as well as how he uses strategies of “aggressive nonviolence” to combat what he calls “the economics of extinction.” They also touch on the destructiveness of the fishing industry and factory farming for the oceans and the future of the planet. Date Recorded: 3 October 2023. Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Paul was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. He is a renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet. Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers. In 2022, Captain Paul Watson continues his fight for marine wildlife conservation with the new Captain Paul Watson Foundation – paulwatsonfoundation.org Claudia (Towne) Hirtenfelder is the founder and host of The Animal Turn. She has a PhD in Geography from Queen's University, and her research is focused on the significance of the problematization of urban animals. She was awarded the AASA Award for Popular Communication for her work on the podcast. Contact Claudia via email (info@theanimalturnpodcast.com) or follow her on Twitter (@ClaudiaFTowne). Featured: Hitman for the Kindness Club: High Seas Escapades and Heroic Adventures of an Eco-Activist by Pul WatsonSea of Heartbreak: An Extraordinary Account of a Newfoundland Fishing Voyage by Michael J. Dwyer. What a fish knows by Jonathan BalcombeThe Coming Plague by Laurie Garrett Thank you to Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (A.P.P.L.E) for sponsoring this podcast; Gordon Clarke (Instagram: @_con_sol_) for the bed music, and Jeremy John for the logo. This episode was edited by Christiaan Mentz and produced by the host Claudia Hirtenfelder. A.P.P.L.E Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (A.P.P.L.E)Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThe Animal Turn is hosted and produced by Claudia Hirtenfelder and is part of iROAR Network. Find out more on our website.
Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet. Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers. In 2022, Captain Paul Watson continues his fight for marine wildlife conservation with the new Captain Paul Watson Foundation. Website https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/
Pour les vacances d'été, je vous propose de (re)découvrir quelques épisodes passés de Demain N'attend Pas avec des invités particulièrement inspirants. Après Captain Watson et Jean-Marc Borello, ma dernière rediffusion de l'été sera GHADA HATEM GANTZER, fondatrice de la Maison des Femmes, épisode 53, gynécologue obstétricienne et fondatrice de la Maison des Femmes A 18 ans, Ghada fuit les bombes qui tombent sur le Liban et vient faire ses études de médecine à Paris. Devenue gynécologue obstétricienne, Ghada exerce dans de nombreuses maternités parisiennes, avant de devenir chef de service à la maternité Delafontaine de St Denis. Là, elle est confrontée à un niveau de précarité et de violence particulièrement élevé :
Today it is my huge pleasure to welcome Captain Paul Watson back to the podcast. A lot has happened since I first got to chat with Captain Watson back in E739. Paul was ousted from the organization he founded, Sea Shepherd, and we discuss this “sordid mutinous affair” while also focusing on the Freedom the newly formed Captain Paul Watson Foundation now has to remain focused ... READ MORE The post Pirates Get Things Done with Captain Paul Watson. appeared first on Healthification.
In this episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, I will be catching up with Captain Watson. We will discuss the passing of Tokitae, whaling around Iceland, and the slaughter of the pilot whales and dolphins in the Faroe Islands. Captain Watson also fills us in on new things happening at the foundation. Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
Reality Checks with Staci-lee Staci-lee chats with Captain Paul Watson, known for his work with Greenpeace and founding Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. He explains his departure from Greenpeace, which happened because he believed in a more direct action approach rather than just bearing witness to animal abuse. Captain Paul Watson is one of those people that stands as a symbol of an active activist. While petitions and peaceful protests have their place, Captain Watson has always believed in the power of direct action. Speaking for the voiceless is a trying and never ending lifelong mission and so many burn out, lose hope or end up corrupted by it. For Captain Watson he is still going strong after more than 50 years. Listen as we talk about the seal hunts, the pilot whales in the Faroe Islands, whale hunting around the globe and how some conservation groups may not be staying on the path of conservation as they claim. You will learn some tough truths about what is really going on with our oceans and marine life and what you can do to help turn the tides in their favor. To find out more about the Capt Paul Watson Foundation click here https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/
Pour les vacances d'été, je vous propose de (re)découvrir quelques épisodes passés de Demain N'attend Pas avec des invités particulièrement inspirants. Cette semaine, on ouvre le bal avec CAPTAIN WATSON, épisode 40, cofondateur de Greenpeace et fondateur de l'association mythique Sea Shepherd. (Vous allez pouvoir rafraichir votre anglais, Captain Watson s'exprime dans la langue de Shakespeare) "I I don't like protesting, I want to intervene." Captain Watson, co-fondateur de Greenpeace et fondateur de Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Dans cet épisode, j'ai l'honneur de recevoir l'immense CAPITAINE PAUL WATSON !
In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, I speak with Captain Watson about the recent grindadrap in the Faroe Islands. About 80 to 100 pilot whales were slaughtered in the Torshavn harbor, right next to a visiting cruise ship. Unfortunately the John Paul Dejoria was unable to make it to the harbor before the whales were beached and slaughtered by the Faroese people. Captain Watson hopes that with the help of the on-shore volunteers we will be able save the next pod of whales or dolphins targeted. Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
It is a very special day, the Icelandic Minister of Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries has suspended the fin whale hunt until August 31, 2023. With the crew of the John Paul Dejoria II close to Iceland, the Icelandic government has chosen to keep Loftsson and his killer harpoon ships at dock. Captain Watson joins us to give an update on this wonderful news. Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, we will be catching up with Captain Paul Watson on the John Paul Dejoria II ship. Captain Watson and his crew are on their way to Iceland to stop the killing of endangered fin whales. Captain Watson also talks about the brutal slaughter of pilot whales in the Faroe Islands which was taking place as we were recording this podcast. Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
In this episode, we talk to Captain Paul Watson. He is a true legend in, marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. As one of the founding members of Greenpeace (which he left in 1977) and founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Captain Watson has spent his life fighting for the protection of our oceans and marine life. He continues this mission today through the new Captain Paul Watson Foundation.A master mariner, accomplished author, and renowned speaker, he has received numerous honors for his dedication to the planet, including the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement, being named one of Time Magazine's Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century, and induction into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame. In 2007, he was awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador and in 2012, he became only the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, to receive the Jules Verne Award for environmentalists and adventurers.During this episode we talked about the current state of our oceans, how we are all connected to the oceans and took a deep dive into the environmental movements, the role media plays and what the future might have in store for us. Links from the episodes:SeaspiracyWhere can people find Captain Paul Watson?FacebookInstagramLinkedInTwitterYouTubeWebsiteKEY TAKE AWAY“Be passionate, courageous and persistent”
CPW is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet.Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers. In 2022, Captain Paul Watson continues his fight for marine wildlife conservation with the new Captain Paul Watson Foundation. 04/27/ 23 Second Guest Dr. Aaron Judkins Search For Noah's Ark Dr. Aaron Judkins is a biblical archaeologist and a producer known for "Finding Noah” (2015), "Hidden Mt: the Los Lunas Mystery Stone" (2012). He has appeared in "Scientism Exposed 2" (2017), “Jurassic” (2015), “Finding Noah” (2015), "Watchers 8" (2014), & "Footprints in Stone: Forbidden History II" (2013). Important projects include excavations at the Pool of Siloam in Jerusalem in 2004, the Tower of Siloam in Jerusalem in 2008, solving the Los Lunas Mystery Stone in 2012, the Search for Noah's Ark in Eastern Turkey in 2013, and the discovery of Dead Sea Scroll Cave 53 (Q12) in Qumran, Israel in 2017.
In honor of Earth Day, we have a special edition of the Captain's Chair. Today we will be speaking with Captain Paul Watson, Brinkley Davies, and Mike Coots.Brinkley Davies is a marine biologist, surfer, free diver, photographer, and the founder of the Balu Blue Foundation. https://balubluefoundation.org/Mike Coots is a photographer, surfer, shark attack survivor, and a shark advocate. https://www.mikecoots.com/In this episode we discuss the importance of sharks in our oceans. We also talk about biodiversity and the conservation movement as a whole. Mike, Brinkley, and Captain Watson also give us insights into connecting with animals and the important role that plays in people wanting to conserve nature. Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist and the founder of the Capital Paul Watson Foundation. He was also one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace, one of the most recognized conservation organizations in the world. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Captain Watson has spent over 50 years at sea fighting illegal operations intent upon destruction and death, impacting all species in the sea from phytoplankton to Great Whales. He has shut down hundreds of illegal activities around the planet, saving hundreds of thousands of lives. Captain Watson has never changed his outlook, dedication, courage, and imaginative thinking toward grinding effective solutions for the seemingly impossible problem of how we defend and protect life in the sea. He is arguably the most prolific and successful marine life conservationist of our time. Listen in for some great takeaways about Captain Waton's journey as a marine wildlife and environmental activist and his mission to make the world a better place. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Learn more about Captain Paul Watson and his mission [4:02] Why Captain Watson was motivated to co-found Greenpeace [4:39] Why Captain Watson founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society [6:01] Sea Shepherd has become a decentralized global movement [8:54] Captain Watson's experience looking into the eyes of a whale [10:31] How the TV show “Whale Wars” is cultivating awareness [15:15] Using aggressive non-violence to save countless endangered species [16:55] Why Captain Watson prefers not to work with governments [21:00] The mission of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation [25:25] Why is a healthy ocean so critical for the survival of this planet? [26:54] The companies that actually support ESG and climate initiatives [30:42] What Captain Watson has learned from decades in conservation [32:19] How you can get involved in Captain Watson's mission to save the planet [33:53] What Captain Watson did today that put him in the mindset for success [35:52] Resources & People Mentioned Greenpeace The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society The Captain Paul Watson Foundation Connect with Captain Paul Watson The website On Instagram On Twitter On LinkedIn On Facebook On YouTube Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast*at*mitlinfinancial(dot)com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests If you would like to learn more schedule a call: https://mitlin.us/FitCall https://mitlinfinancial.com Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset™ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation podcast, I get the chance to speak with Captain Watson about the announcement that Lolita may be released from her prison at the Miami Seaquarium in Florida. Lolita is a Southern Resident Killer Whale taken from her family (the L Pod) at the age of 4 back in 1970. She was sold to the Miami Seaquarium at this young age and used to earn a profit for her owners. Lolita currently lives in a very small tank - it is about 80ft x 35ft and is about 20 ft deep in the middle. Not much room at all for a 20 ft long orca. Paul and I go over the issues with the recent announcement that Lolita is going to be freed. The process of getting Lolita back to the Pacific Northwest is going to take a long time, about 2 years. In those 2 years a lot can go wrong. The Dolphin Company recently purchased the Miami Seaquarium. The Dolphin Company later was told by the government that Lolita can no longer perform for the public. The announcement to free Lolita seems like a business tactic by The Dolphin Company to unload a useless and expensive asset. It costs a lot of money to feed and care for an orca in captivity. By offering to release Lolita, they can get good publicity while at the same time getting rid of an animal that is only costing them money and giving them bad press. Regardless of the motivations for this announcement, it is our hope that there is a positive outcome for Lolita, she has been forced to live on her own for a long time in a concrete prison.Captain Paul Watson wrote a book on orcas in captivity called ORCAPEDIA. If you'd like to know more about this topic, this is a great resource.https://shop.paulwatson.com/products/orcapediaSupport the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
CPW is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet.Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person, after Captain Jacques Cousteau, to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers. In 2022, Captain Paul Watson continues his fight for marine wildlife conservation with the new Captain Paul Watson Foundation. Captain Paul Watson websitewww.paulwatsonfoundation.org
In this episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Violet Coco from Australia. Violet is an environmental protection activist with the A22 network and Extinction Rebellion. Violet received a medal of courage from Captain Watson for her work in Australia. She is currently facing a potential jail sentence of 15 months for her protest in Sydney. She will find out in March if she indeed must serve that sentence, but she is hopeful there will be a better outcome. Violet is one of the few courageous people in the world trying to bring awareness and spark action to stop humankind from destroying the Earth. Violet and I also talk about the Australian Bush Fires of 2019-2020 and the impact that had on her life.Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
In this episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast we will be catching up with Paul about his plans to go back to Iceland to save Fin whales from being slaughtered. Paul also mentions that the Yushin Maru 2 and Yushin Maru 3 are in the Southern Ocean right now, potentially planning to kill whales next year. If you'd like to support the Captain Paul Watson Foundation please visit - https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast we will be speaking about the fin whale, Balaenoptera physalus. The fin whale is the 2nd largest animal on earth, reaching lengths of 88 ft, or 27 m. The fin whale was slaughtered to the brink of extinction by whalers and is still in need of our protection. Captain Watson plans to stop the killing of fin whales in Iceland in 2023, and with your help, he will do just that!To support the Captain Paul Watson Foundation please go to - https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/Captain Paul Watson Foundation store - https://shop.paulwatson.com/Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, I will be speaking with Paul about COP27. I also ask Paul to clarify his role with Sea Shepherd Australia. Why is Sea Shepherd Australia keeping Paul on the board if they are not going to allow him to participate in meetings? We also ask Captain Watson a question from one of our listeners. If you would like to ask Captain Paul Watson a question for a future podcast episode, please find us on Instagram @cpwf_podcast and DM us your question.The new paulwatsonfoundation.org website has been launched!Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
In this episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, I catch up with Paul about the whales that were killed in Norway, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands. Norwegian whalers have kill 580 whales in 2022. Iceland has killed 140 Fin Whales (Balaenoptera physalus) - an endangered species! In one instance a whale killed in Iceland came into the harbor with 4 grenade harpoons stuck in its body. These whales are dying a slow and painful death. Paul also mentioned a recent grind in the Faroe Islands where 260 whales were killed. Captain Watson tells us to avoid Faroese salmon in restaurants, as that is a way for us to put economic pressure on their country. If you plan on traveling to Iceland or know someone who is, please tell them to not eat whale meat while they are there. We need to put pressure on the Icelandic government to not renew their whale hunt quota for 2024.Iceland's current annual whale hunt quotas allow them to kill up to 209 Fin whales per year and up to 217 Minke whales per year. We need this to end before it is too late.To sign up for Paul's newsletter or to donate, please go to paulwatsonfoundation.orgSupport the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
In this episode, we will be speaking with Captain Paul Watson about his new foundation. Captain Watson explains his current relationship with Sea Shepherd and the different chapters around the globe. We had a few technical difficulties with this first episode, but we are working on it. We will be catching Captain Watson as he travels around the globe. Some phone calls, especially during campaign season might be a tad spotty. We apologize in advance. If you'd like to support the Captain Paul Watson Foundation please go to paulwatsonfoundation.orgSupport the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
"I I don't like protesting, I want to intervene." Captain Watson, co-fondateur de Greenpeace et fondateur de Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Cette semaine, j'ai l'honneur de recevoir l'immense CAPITAINE PAUL WATSON !
Join the crew of the NUN Enterprise, as we boldly go where no man has gone before.On this week's live Podcast,we discuss what is arguably the creator of TV Fandom. They searched the universe, unaware that they were birthing a Cinematic Universe so vast that it has influenced every corner of culture.Star Trek is the Granddaddy of them all, So come see as Rear Admiral Bryce, Captain Watson , Science Officer Charlo Feeti and Ensign Goodwiill explore strange new worlds.From cardboard sets, to near unlimited budgets, every incarnation of Star Trek has influenced its generation and spawned countless debates from physics to ethics.We've come so far from Kirk vs Picard. Star Trek dominates so much media, that the universe is finally at peace, with every species of Nerd finding their own Utopian planet. Besides, we all know Picard is better, I'll die on that hill, and today is a good day to die. Will Sammie fuck a hot blue alien? Will Goodwill get killed after 5 minutes?Say "Beam Me Up Scotty" and find out. If you like what you hear, find us here :-https://www.facebook.com/nerdyupnorthhttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL25lcmR5dXBub3J0aC9mZWVkLnhtbA?ep=14https://open.spotify.com/show/2nnuWC9y71xzNjlRF2GEGqhttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3e7bda25-c0d2-4c38-b685-4a746e465942/nerdy-up-north?ref=dmffpodnews
“If the oceans die, we die.” – Captain Paul WatsonKathy is joined by the legendary Captain Paul Watson, founder of the international non-profit Sea Shepherd and co-founder of Greenpeace. For fifty years, Captain Watson's mission has been to eradicate illegal fishing and whaling on the high seas, and his achievements on behalf of marine life are extraordinary. In this riveting conversation, he and Kathy discuss:Capt. Watson's life-changing encounter with whales that saved his life and led him to establish Sea Shepherd in 1977How essential phytoplankton are to the oceans and the planet as a whole, serving as a vital source of oxygen and life, and how illegal fishing methods endanger itThe dangers of “bycatch,” where marine life will be harmed, and often killed, by fisheries working to fish out shrimp and salmonSea Shepherd's vegan ships filled with volunteer staff who risk their lives to protect the animals of the world's oceansThe thrilling missions Sea Shepherd has made to arrest illegal fishers and enforce government regulations around the worldTo stay updated on Sea Shepherd and Capt. Paul Watson, find them at the links below:Capt. Paul Watson: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Sea Shepherd: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. To watch the acclaimed documentary, Watson, find it on Amazon Prime.To purchase Sea Shepherd's vegan cookbooks, follow the links below:Cookin' Up A Storm: SeaShepherd.org, Amazon, Barnes & NobleThink! Eat! Act!: AmazonConnect with Kathy Stevens:Facebook: Kathy Stevens, Catskill Animal SanctuaryTwitter: @CASanctuaryBooks: Where the Blind Horse SingsWebsite: CASanctuary.orgInstagram: @catskill_animal_sanctuaryYouTube: Catskill Animal Sanctuary
Captain Paul Watson is a Canadian-American Marine Conservation Activist who founded the International Direct Action Group, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. He and Sea Shepherd became household names through Animal Planet's hit show, Whale Wars, where we got an in your face look at the murderous activities of the whaling industry. For decades Captain Watson has dedicated his life to protecting all animals, especially marine mammals, and he does not shy away from controversy. In his new book, Death of a Whale, Captain Watson faces his most personal conflict yet when he and other anti-whaling activists find themselves at odds with Native American tribal rights. Conservationists, eco-warriors, whale protectors and supporters of indigenous traditions as well as anyone who loves a good story will find themselves enthralled by his new book.FOLLOW CAPTAIN PAUL WATSON:http://www.paulwatson.com/https://www.facebook.com/captpaulwatsonhttps://www.instagram.com/captainpaulwatson/FOLLOW SEA SHEPHERD:https://www.seashepherdglobal.orgORDER CAPTAIN PAUL WATSON's BOOK DEATH OF A WHALEhttps://shop.paulwatson.com/collections/captain-paul-watson-books/products/death-of-a-whale-the-challenge-of-anti-whaling-activists-and-indigenous-rightsFOLLOW AND JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS PODCASTWebsite: www.andjusticeforanimals.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/andjusticeforanimalspodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndJusticeForAnimalsPodcast@andjusticeforanimalspodcast
Captain Paul Watson on the Crisis We Face and the Innovative and Creative Ways We Can Save the Planet and Also Ourselves Captain Paul Watson is a Canadian marine conservation activist, who founded the direct-action group Sea Shepherd in 1977. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet. Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000, and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person after Captain Jacques Cousteau to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers. In 2019 he was awarded a commendation from Governor Ned Lamont from the State of Connecticut for "50 years as an environmental conservation activist". He has been described as "the world's most aggressive, most determined, most active and most effective defender of wildlife." Connect with Captain Watson https://www.facebook.com/captpaulwatson/ https://www.instagram.com/captainpaulwatson/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/captainpaulwatson/ https://www.instagram.com/seashepherd/ https://www.seashepherdglobal.org/ A note from Izolda. I admit it. I fangirled at the Captain. He stands for my deepest-held beliefs. He has been doing it all his life and has inspired many to take up the call and do what they can do to help. I'm so grateful for this opportunity to speak with him and bring his wisdom and insights to you.
The Nerds sit down with Jeff Rider, founder of Cloudwrangler Comics, as he talks to us about his series Major Holmes & Captain Watson. Issues 1-2 have been out in the wild for a number of months now, and today we talk about his current Kickstarter for issues 3-4. We get a deep dive of his historical fiction take of the Holmes Ethos and how his story carries on that legacy. To see clips from this episode visit: https://youtu.be/-sArdXkideQ Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cloudwrangler/major-holmes-and-captain-watson-3-and-4-first-series-finale Jeff Rider- IG:cldwrangler https://cloudwranglercomics.com Follow us: IG/FB- @thenerdsoftheround Twitter- @thenerdsOTR Tone From Across the Hall: IG- @tonefromacrossthehall Sebastian Bonet: IG/FB - @sebastianbonetart Law: FB/IG/TW- @taosbylaw YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo8p... Music: @LuCyphNY https://open.spotify.com/artist/5kkyy... For more nerdy content check out: https://inbeonmag.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdsoftheround/support
Paul Watson and Face2face host David Peck talk about Watson, protest, shipwrecks and the environment, whale oil and weapons, Sun Tzu, The Art of War, courage and action, interdependence and lessons learned from indigenous cultures.TrailerWatch the film here on The Impact Series.And for more info about Sea Shepherd and the work Paul does head here.Synopsis:Co-founder of Greenpeace and founder of Sea Shepherd, Captain Paul Watson has spent 40 years fighting to end the destruction of the ocean's wildlife and its habitat and like a crime-fighting superhero of the high seas, Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson has spent his life sailing the globe to keep our oceans and their inhabitants safe.Blending revealing contemporary interviews with Watson, archival clips of Sea Shepherd's dramatic encounters, and spectacular underwater nature footage, Lesley Chilcott paints a portrait of a man willing to put his own life and liberty at risk in a relentless quest to protect the oceans and the marine life within.(With credit and thanks to Rotten Tomatoes)About Paul:Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet.Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007.In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person after Captain Jacques Cousteau to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers. In 2019 he was awarded a commendation from Governor Ned Lamont from the State of Connecticut for “50 years as an environmental conservation activist”.Image Copyright and Credit: Paul Watson and The Impact Series.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Captain Paul Watson is a world known activist and co-founder of Greenpeace. He is best known for his antiwhaling activities leading to the very popular show on Animal Planet, Whale Wars. Captain Watson founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in 1977 and since has been a major influential voice in the protection of our oceans and the species that live within it. Sea Shepherd is involved in many campaigns across the planet to include protection of the Vaquita, Sea Turtles, Wild Salmon, Whales and many other species. You can learn more about the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society HERE Captain Watson also recently published another book titled Orcapedia. It can be viewed and purchased HERE The book highlights all the Orcas captured and held in captivity throughout the world. Readers are introduced to more than 60 orcas by name along with their photos, personal history, and notable incidents that have occurred during their captivity.
Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet. Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person after Captain Jacques Cousteau to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists and adventurers. In 2019 he was awarded an commendation from Governor Ned Lamont from the State of Connecticut for “50 years as an environmental conservation activist”.www.paulwatson.comhttps://nsefu.orgPresented by Attorney King Studios with Coexist on IQ Podcasts.
On this week show we have Captain Paul Watson.Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.A renowned speaker, accomplished author, master mariner, and lifelong environmentalist, Captain Watson has been awarded many honors for his dedication to the oceans and to the planet. Among many commendations for his work, he received the Genesis Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, was named as one of the Top 20 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century by Time Magazine in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame in Washington D.C. in 2002. He was also awarded the Amazon Peace Prize by the president of Ecuador in 2007. In 2012, Captain Watson became only the second person after Captain Jacques Cousteau to be awarded the Jules Verne Award, dedicated to environmentalists.You my know him from the hit show “Whale Wars" televised on ANIMAL PLANETDo you want to:Subscribe to my podcastsStop trying to figure out who you are. Start working on who you want to become.You have a gift, you are not helping anyone by holding yourself back, it’s time to share your knowledge and wisdom with the world. Want to discover how CLICK HEREhttps://joedalton.ie/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the most important aspect of comic books is finding the perfect creative team for each project. This can be a tricky task for some, which is why the Creator After Con Network (CACN) was created: to bring together writer, artists and publishers to start new projects. This week's guest is comic book author Jeff Rider. Under his umbrella Cloudwrangler Comics, and with programs such as CACN, Jeff has created an impressive library of titles: Gravity Matters (with Sweetie artist Sean Dillon and letterer Erica Schultz), Been Bit (with CACN co-creator Stan Chou) and Major Holmes and Captain Watson (with Carlos Cabaleiro and Rachel Deering). Jeff and Adrian also discuss the importance of proper networking among creators, unusual Christmas gifts and why it's often necessary for writers to get out of their characters' way to properly tell a story.
One of the most important aspect of comic books is finding the perfect creative team for each project. This can be a tricky task for some, which is why the Creator After Con Network (CACN) was created: to bring together writer, artists and publishers to start new projects. This week's guest is comic book author Jeff Rider. Under his umbrella Cloudwrangler Comics, and with programs such as CACN, Jeff has created an impressive library of titles: Gravity Matters (with Sweetie artist Sean Dillon and letterer Erica Schultz), Been Bit (with CACN co-creator Stan Chou) and Major Holmes and Captain Watson (with Carlos Cabaleiro and Rachel Deering). Jeff and Adrian also discuss the importance of proper networking among creators, unusual Christmas gifts and why it's often necessary for writers to get out of their characters' way to properly tell a story.
Team Europe was definitely the dominating force as they defeated Team USA in the 2014 Ryder Cup. Bob, Alex and England's Rupert Bell analyze and critique what happened and why. We hear from Captain McGinley and Captain Watson and Phil Mickelson serves up his views on how to turn the USA team back into a winning side. In Focus on Vision, Bob Bubka talks about his experience in Scotland with his Transitions Adaptive Sunglasses
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This week we welcome Captain Paul Watson of The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society to the program. Dan Stevens and I spoke with Captain Watson about his early days in Greenpeace and eventual founding of Sea Shepherd. In addition to the standard interview fare, we were of course eager to get the Captain’s take on: His current legal situation in Costa Rica and his appearance on Interpol Red List Sea Shepherd’s interest in murdered conservationist Jairo Mora Sandoval What he is asking the new President D. Luis Guillermo Solis to do for Sea Shepherd and for Costa Rica What the public can do to help his situation legally in Costa Rica The 2012 shark finning ban signed by Ex-President Laura Chinchilla with Sir Richard Branson on hand. The Kathy Tseng victory in her shark “spining” case. And much more… To get involved in Costa Rica, visit Sea Shepherd’s Costa Rica Facebook Page. For more information about this program, or to become a guest or sponsor, please write in at info@thisweekincostrica.com Thanks for the support of our wonderful sponsors; Robert Clark Insurance, Anti-Aging and Wellness Clinic,Croc’s Casino and Resort, The Costa Rica Star, Global TESOL College, and Podfly Productions LLC.
Jana of the Jungle hosts Captain Paul Watson and Bill Schoeningh. Topics: Captain Watson gives updates on the latest Sea Shepherd news, Bill Schoeningh and Captain Watson talk about Sea Shepherd's late breaking news regarding SSCS presence in Guatemala and SSCS movement's growth in Guatemala and Central America.
Captain Paul Watson, Founder, Executive Director of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society joins WFL Endangered Stream Live on "Seal Warriors".A rich and lively discussion with Captain Paul Watson, of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society regarding Canada's cruel seal huntWith special guest call ins from Nigel Barker, Ian Robichaud & Bridget Curran.Hosted by Katia Louise with WFL Contributor, Amanda Daniel and DivaVega live in the chat room as the Coordinator for Simulcast Discussions.Featuring "Song for Canada's Seals" by Alice BrukensteinGOto Show and Resource Page!Go to
Captain Paul Watson, Founder, Executive Director of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society joins WFL Endangered Stream Live on "Seal Warriors".A rich and lively discussion with Captain Paul Watson, of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society regarding Canada's cruel seal huntWith special guest call ins from Nigel Barker, Ian Robichaud & Bridget Curran.Hosted by Katia Louise with WFL Contributor, Amanda Daniel and DivaVega live in the chat room as the Coordinator for Simulcast Discussions.Featuring "Song for Canada's Seals" by Alice BrukensteinGOto Show and Resource Page!Go to
Featuring an interview with one of our heroes in the movement, Captain Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The interview was conducted by Derek at the 2008 Farm Sanctuary Hoe Down. Sea Shepherd is an organization committed to the eradication of pirate whaling, poaching, shark finning, unlawful habitat destruction, and violations of established laws in the World's oceans. During the last two decades Captain Watson has taken his ships out on over 160 missions to disrupt illegal whaling, the Canadian seal hunt, and dolphin slaughter in Japan. His insight into the consequences that overfishing of our oceans will have on the survival of the human species are sobering.We also have a special in-studio guest, Paul Saccone. Paul has been a fan and supporter of Vegan Radio since he found us at the Veggie Pride Parade in NYC this summer. He is himself an activist and advocate for the animals, and has been hooking us up with some great interviews and connections. We can now also say that he has a great voice for radio and insightful things to talk about. In the news find out what an egg a day, Japan's dolphin meat, the western diet being adopted in India, and frog leg pizza have in common... they all make you get sick and will probably cause you an early death. On the other hand Kale will make you see better and improve your sex appeal. So eat like you give a damn!