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Biodiversity is life on earth as we know it. From our genetics and bacteria to entire ecosystems of forests and coral reefs, biodiversity is critical to all aspects of life. From food and water, to medicine, to climate stability. In this episode, we discuss the work of Jane Goodall and the Jane Goodall Institute in preserving biodiversity to secure a prosperous and stable future for this planet. Host: Maithreyi SeetharamanShow Producer: Lisa Desai Sound Production: PhiLipp Schweidler, Department of NoiseArtwork: Dow Creative Element
What would it look like to keep all living creatures in the loop on the development of new technology? Reid sat down for a wide-ranging solo discussion with Jane Goodall on that very subject – and more. They talked about how to maintain hope and focus on local impact in today's often chaotic world, how technology – and AI in particular – might be helpful for conservation, and Jane's global youth program, Roots & Shoots. Plus, the Jane Goodall institute shared audio from a cutting edge acoustic array that helped them discover a brand new species in Gombe National Park in Tanzania! Jane reflected on her legacy and shared stories about bridging unlikely divides, defying the scientific community early in her career, young people opening their eyes to the natural world for the first time, and so much more. Thank you to the incredible team at the Jane Goodall Institute and WildMon (L. Pintea, B. Wallauer, K. Harmon, M. Campos, Gabriel Leite, Tomaz Melo, Guilherme Melo, D. A. Collins, D. C. Mjungu) that, with funding from Google, utilized an acoustic array to discover brand new species in Gombe National Park, Tanzania, including Thomas's Dwarf Galago (Galagoides thomasi). For more info on the podcast and transcripts of all the episodes, visit https://www.possible.fm/podcast/ Topics: 03:38 - Hellos and intros 03:45 - “Name that baby” game 05:34 - How Jane has used technology in her work 09:13 - Discovering a new species with an acoustic array 11:57 - How AI can help conservation 16:55 - AI as an animal translator 19:58 - Essential lesson for research 22:30 - Similarities between humans and chimpanzees 26:42 - Bridging divides between unlikely groups 30:32 - “We must either redefine man, redefine tool, or…” 32:20 - Government funding cut from Jane Goodall Institute 36:26 - Youth program Roots and Shoots 39:57 - How to maintain hope 42:53 - What we can learn from kids 44:33 - Global impact of the Roots and Shoots program 46:18 - Jane's ideal AI tool 48:22 - Jane asks Reid: Can AI become sentient? 51:27 - AI's impact on the brain 54:55 - Rapid-fire Questions Select mentions: APOPO's “Amazing Rats” | How It Works Regeneration by Paul Hawken TACARE Program Roots & Shoots Possible is an award-winning podcast that sketches out the brightest version of the future—and what it will take to get there. Most of all, it asks: what if, in the future, everything breaks humanity's way? Tune in for grounded and speculative takes on how technology—and, in particular, AI—is inspiring change and transforming the future. Hosted by Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger, each episode features an interview with an ambitious builder or deep thinker on a topic, from art to geopolitics and from healthcare to education. Each episode seeks to enhance and advance our discussion about what humanity could possibly get right if we leverage technology—and our collective effort—effectively.
Have you gotten the opportunity to see Jane on Apple TV+? You are missing out but all is not lost. You can watch all of the seasons including the newest that released on April 18................................Jane is an Emmy Award-winning, mission-driven series for kids and families inspired by the work of world-renowned ethologist and conservationist, Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and a United Nations Messenger of Peace. In Jane, Ava Louise Murchison (“Reacher”) stars as Jane Garcia, a 9-year-old budding environmentalist on a quest to save endangered animals. Using her powerful imagination, Jane takes her best friends David (played by Mason Blomberg of Shameless) and Greybeard the chimpanzee on epic adventures to help protect wild animals all around the world. According to her idol Dr. Jane Goodall: “Only if we understand, will we care. Only if we care, will we help. Only if we help, can they be saved.”.................................Jane marks the second Apple Original series produced by Sinking Ship Entertainment, joining the acclaimed, Daytime Emmy Award-winning series Ghostwriter. From Sinking Ship Entertainment, Jane is a live-action/CGI blended series created by company partner J.J. Johnson, who executive produces alongside Christin Simms.Creator, Showrunner, Executive Producer, Director, Writer. J.J. Johnson is the creative force and founding partner of Sinking Ship Entertainment where he has created and executive produced17 series. Johnson is a three-time Emmy Award-winning director and three-time Emmy-nominated writer with over 550 episode credits. He has also won two overall production Emmys for programs he created –“Dino Dan” (2010) for Outstanding Pre-SchoolChildren's Series in 2015 and “Giver” (2012) for Outstanding Education or Informational Series in 2018. Johnson has been listed on both The Hollywood Reporter and Playback's Top 10 lists and his groundbreaking series have sold to over 200 territories worldwide. He is also the co-chair of the Youth Media Alliance in Canada. #jane3 #appletv+ #podcast #jjjohnson #interview #janeseason3
The Amazing People Behind Jane Goodall What does it take to lead one of the most iconic conservation organizations in the world? In this episode of Talking Apes, we sit down with Anna Rathmann, Executive Director of the Jane Goodall Institute USA, to find out. With a background spanning international conservation, business, and storytelling, Anna brings a refreshing perspective on what it means to carry forward Jane Goodall's legacy—and build on it for the future.From her work with National Geographic to directing the Great Plains Conservation Foundation, Anna's career has been all about connecting people to the planet. In our conversation, she shares how JGI is adapting to meet the challenges of modern conservation, and why listening—to science, to communities, and to each other—is more vital than ever. You'll also hear Anna reflect on what drew her into this work in the first place, and what continues to keep her inspired, even in the face of tough environmental realities.Whether you're curious about conservation leadership, passionate about protecting biodiversity, or simply want to hear thoughtful reflections from someone working at the intersection of hope and action, this one's for you. Learn more about the Jane Goodall Institute: janegoodall.org Follow JGI USA on Instagram: @janegoodallinstAbout the JGI:The Jane Goodall Institute's worldwide recognition is undeniable. What started with chimpanzee research has become a international nonprofit with global impact. Through programs like Roots & Shoots it has inspired multiple generations to see the future with hope and a call to action. Joining Talking Apes to share it all is the Jane Goodall Institue's (JGI) Executive Director Anna Rathmann. Jane Goodall for more than 60 years has been spreading a message of conservation hope, inspiring action by generations of youth and the young at heart. Anna Rathmann embodies that same energy and drive, guiding the JGI in the USA as well as through the work of the 26 affiliates in countries around the world.More with Anna Rathmann at JGIMore about the work of Jane Goodal InstitueSend us a textSupport the showTalking Apes is an initiative of the nonprofit GLOBIO. Official website: talkingapes.orgInstagram: @talkingapes_podcastTwitter: @talking_apes BUY OUR MERCH
Cet épisode est un extrait du podcast publié lundi dernier. En moins de 10 minutes, il te permettra de capter les plus beaux messages de l'épisode avec Galitt Kenan.Un extrait qui je l'espère, remplacera Instagram pendant ta pause de 10mn, se retrouvera dans tes oreilles avant de t'endormir, ou à ton réveil pour commencer ta journée dans la joie. Si ce passage te plait et que tu as envie d'en connaître plus sur mon invitée de la semaine, l'épisode en entier t'attend chaudement sur Nouvel Œil.
Qu'est-ce que l'espoir pour Galitt Kenan ? Elle nous partage sa vision dans cet épisode.Ce passage est un extrait du podcast publié lundi dernier - l'épisode en entier t'attend chaudement sur Nouvel Œil. Belle écoute ! ☀️ ---Cette saison de podcasts est soutenue par Nouveau Monde, un fonds de dotation qui facilite l'accès à la méditation et à la pleine conscience, en France.Pour découvrir le documentaire "Kogis, ensemble pour soigner la terre" le 06 mai.Si tu as aimé cet épisode, tu peux le partager, écrire un commentaire dans la description et laisser des étoiles sur ta plateforme d'écoute ! ---
Galitt Kenan, c'est une femme qu'on entend peu, ou pas assez. Et qui mérite tant que ses paroles soient portées au monde. Depuis 2018, elle dirige le Jane Goodall Institute France - une organisation mondiale de conservation fondée par Jane Goodall. Son quotidien, c'est de créer le lien entre les humains, et de réfléchir à notre rapport au vivant. L'espoir, pour être durable, demande à la fois réflexion et action concrète. Alors avec Galitt aujourd'hui, on réfléchit un peu, on se pose des questions, on partage nos idéaux et nos tracas. Et il y a une question en particulier qui nous a reliées : est-ce que la naïveté nous protège de la brutalité du monde ? Avec Galitt dans cet épisode, on parle de volonté, de respect et d'espoir.J'espère que cette écoute t'invitera à renouer avec l'espoir.Belle écoute ! ☀️ ---Cette saison de podcasts est soutenue par Nouveau Monde, un fonds de dotation qui facilite l'accès à la méditation et à la pleine conscience, en France.Pour découvrir le documentaire "Kogis, ensemble pour soigner la terre" le 06 mai.Si tu as aimé cet épisode, tu peux le partager, écrire un commentaire dans la description et laisser des étoiles sur ta plateforme d'écoute ! ---
In deze speciale podcast van BNR Duurzaam spreekt Harm met Jane Goodall. Zij geldt als een wereldwijd icoon op het gebied van natuurbescherming.In de jaren zestig begon Goodall haar baanbrekende onderzoek naar chimpansees in Gombe, Tanzania. Ze ontdekte dat deze dieren gereedschap gebruiken en complexe sociale structuren hebben – inzichten die onze kijk op mens en dier voorgoed veranderden. Vandaag de dag zet ze zich via het Jane Goodall Institute in voor natuurbehoud en gemeenschapsontwikkeling in Afrika. In deze podcast spreken we haar over haar levenswerk, de uitdagingen van natuurbehoud en haar boodschap voor de volgende generatie. Ons groene geweten is deze keer Nikki Trip.Deze podcast is opgenomen in hotel Kontakt der Kontinenten in Soesterberg. Meer weten over haar werk en hoe je zelf kunt bijdragen aan een betere wereld? Kijk dan op de website van het Jane Goodall Instituut Nederland. ---------- EXTRA | Harm in conversation with Jane GoodallIn this special podcast of BNR Duurzaam, Harm speaks with Jane Goodall. She is considered a global icon in the field of nature conservation.In the 1960s, she began her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in Gombe, Tanzania. She discovered that these animals use tools and have complex social structures—insights that forever changed our understanding of humans and animals. Today, through the Jane Goodall Institute, she works on conservation and community development in Africa. In this podcast we talk to her about her life’s work, the challenges of conservation, and her message to the next generation. Nikki Trip is our co-host.This podcast was recorded in hotel Kontakt der Kontinenten in Soesterberg. Want to know more about her work and how you can contribute to a better world? Then visit the website of the Jane Goodall Institute Netherlands. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In deze speciale podcast van BNR Duurzaam spreekt Harm met Jane Goodall. Zij geldt als een wereldwijd icoon op het gebied van natuurbescherming. In de jaren zestig begon Goodall haar baanbrekende onderzoek naar chimpansees in Gombe, Tanzania. Ze ontdekte dat deze dieren gereedschap gebruiken en complexe sociale structuren hebben – inzichten die onze kijk op mens en dier voorgoed veranderden. Vandaag de dag zet ze zich via het Jane Goodall Institute in voor natuurbehoud en gemeenschapsontwikkeling in Afrika. In deze podcast spreken we haar over haar levenswerk, de uitdagingen van natuurbehoud en haar boodschap voor de volgende generatie. Ons groene geweten is deze keer Nikki Trip. Deze podcast is opgenomen in hotel Kontakt der Kontinenten in Soesterberg. Meer weten over haar werk en hoe je zelf kunt bijdragen aan een betere wereld? Kijk dan op de website van het Jane Goodall Instituut Nederland. ----------
Brian speaks with Peter Biro. Peter is the Founder and President of SECTION 1. He is a passionate advocate for democracy, civil liberties, human rights, civic engagement, wildlife conservation and animal welfare. He is a lawyer, educator, writer, businessman and community leader and is Chief Executive Officer of Newcon Optik, a world leader in the design and manufacture of electro-optic equipment. He is a Senior Fellow of Massey College, a Centre Associate at the University of British Columbia Centre for Constitutional Law and Legal Studies, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), Chair Emeritus and Past-Chair of the Jane Goodall Institute, and Chair of the Advisory Board of RightBlue Labs Inc., oa “AVAIL”. Peter talks about Trump and Ukraine, historical parallels and our perilous international situation and he claims: The world needs a Churchill now!
Brian interviews Peter Biro. Peter is the Founder and President of SECTION 1. He is a passionate advocate for democracy, civil liberties, human rights, civic engagement, wildlife conservation and animal welfare. He is a lawyer, educator, writer, businessman and community leader and is Chief Executive Officer of Newcon Optik, a world leader in the design and manufacture of electro-optic equipment. He is a Senior Fellow of Massey College, a Centre Associate at the University of British Columbia Centre for Constitutional Law and Legal Studies, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), Chair Emeritus and Past-Chair of the Jane Goodall Institute, and Chair of the Advisory Board of RightBlue Labs Inc., oa “AVAIL”. Peter talks about “From Liberal Democracy to Electoral Autocracy After Trump”. He offers reflections on this stage of Democratic backsliding in the US and elsewhere in the western world.
In this episode of Talking Apes, we sit down with Mary Ford, Senior Director of Roots & Shoots USA, the Jane Goodall Institute's global youth program. Mary shares the inspiring origins of Roots & Shoots—how a conversation on Jane Goodall's porch in Tanzania sparked a movement that now empowers young change makers in over 70 countries.We explore how conservation is evolving beyond protecting forests and wildlife—embracing a more holistic, community-driven approach. Mary discusses the power of mentorship, the ripple effects of grassroots action, and why Jane prefers the phrase “think locally, act locally” over the traditional “think globally” mantra. She also dives into the “compassionate traits” Roots & Shoots fosters in young leaders, equipping them to tackle environmental and social justice challenges with resilience and hope.Tune in to discover how small actions can create a global impact—and how young people everywhere are proving that deep roots and strong shoots can break down any wall.
The primatologist discusses the thrill of observing chimpanzees in the wild, the value of challenging orthodoxy, and why dying is her next great adventure. SOURCES:Dr. Jane Goodall, GBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and U.N. Messenger of Peace. RESOURCES:The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times, by Jane Goodall, Douglas Abrams, and Gail Hudson (2021).Jane, by Brett Morgen (2017).“Remembering My Mentor: Robert Hinde,” by Jane Goodall (2017).The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness, by Sy Montgomery (2015).Dr. Spock On Parenting: Sensible, Reassuring Advice for Today's Parent, by by Benjamin Spock, M.D. (2001).The Mentality of Apes, by Wolfgang Kohler (1976).“Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees,” (1965). EXTRAS:Roots and Shoots.Jane Goodall Hopecast.The Jane Goodall Institute.Grameen Foundation.“A Cross Between Sherlock Holmes and Indiana Jones,” by People I (Mostly) Admire (2022).“‘No One Can Resist a Jolly, Happy Pig,'” by People I (Mostly) Admire (2022).
《十三邀》第八季收官节目 《许知远对话珍·古道尔 | 相信希望,继续战斗》 记录了世界著名灵长类动物学家和环保活动家 珍·古道尔(Jane Goodall) 在中国的行程,以及她与许知远的对谈。 本期【瞬时气候】从她的故事出发,和大家分享珍·古道尔如何从一个怀揣梦想的小女孩,成长为全球环保领袖,并通过 “根与芽”(Roots & Shoots)计划激励无数年轻人投身环保事业。 此外,在蛇年的新起点,本期节目回顾了过去一年中的一些 “气候好消息”,也邀请大家一起展望2025年的气候愿景! 【本期剧透】 03:34 愿望成真:珍·古道尔如何一步步实现去非洲研究动物的梦想 07:27 在环保领域工作的女性伙伴 16:08 2024年回顾——以气候乐观主义的视角 21:42 你的2025年气候愿景是什么? 【延伸阅读】 Jane Goodall Institute 官网 生态环境部公布2024年12月和1—12月全国环境空气质量状况 华为数字能源碳减排净零目标荣获科学碳目标(SBTi)审核认证 Why stubborn optimism | Global Optimism Renewable energy accounts for 56 pct of China's total installed capacity Climate Action Milestone: 6,000+ Companies Adopt Science-Based Targets China's Climate Transition: Outlook 2024 Climate Mixtape: 2025 vision board 《不成气候No Such Climate》是一档广泛地关注气候变化、空气污染等大气科学议题与时事热点、社会生活的相交点的播客。 【收听方式】 欢迎通过苹果播客、小宇宙、Spotify、Pocket Casts等泛用型播客客户端订阅我们的节目。我们也会在喜马拉雅、荔枝播客、网易云音乐、QQ音乐等平台同步更新。 【联系我们】 小红书@不成气候NoSuchClimate 微信公众号 不成气候No Such Climate nosuchclimate@gmail.com
Calling in from the United Kingdom, Sophie Green is a contemporary artist and conservationist known for her hyper-realistic animal paintings that raise awareness and financial support for issues surrounding animal welfare and the environment. She shares her experiences swimming with manatees in Florida, her Arctic expedition to observe polar bears, and the inspiration behind her new "Commodities" collection, a poignant critique on humans' exploitation of wildlife.While her work has captured the attention of organizations like National Geographic and the Jane Goodall Institute, she was also commissioned by Dean Saunders to create a painting for The Saunders Art Collection. Her painting, entitled "Florida's Gentle Giant," features a graceful manatee swimming through sunlit waters.Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com and SophieGreenFineArt.com.
Earth Species Project's Jane Lawton shares her insights on how artificial intelligence is used to decode animal communication, how new technology challenges human-centric views of intelligence, and how the ‘voices' of other species can inform conservation efforts and influence rights-for-nature debates. Jane Lawton has over 30 years of international experience working with leading organisations focused on sustainable development and nature conservation. Throughout her career, she has explored various pathways to solve the complex puzzle of living sustainably on Earth. She has held senior roles in Asia, Europe, and North America, working with organisations such as Forum for the Future, The B Team, IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), the Nature Conservancy of Canada, and the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada. She is currently Director of Impact at the Earth Species Project, a non-profit focused on using AI to decode animal communication with the ultimate goal of transforming how humans relate to the rest of nature. Bonus episode recorded live from the Dubai Future Forum at the Museum of the Future in partnership with the Dubai Future Foundation on 20 November 2024. Full-Video Version: https://youtu.be/TU1N8ObMR6g ABOUT THE HOST Luke Robert Mason is a British-born futures theorist who is passionate about engaging the public with emerging scientific theories and technological developments. He hosts documentaries for Futurism, and has contributed to BBC Radio, BBC One, The Guardian, Discovery Channel, VICE Motherboard and Wired Magazine. CREDITS In Partnership with the Dubai Future Foundation Producer & Host: Luke Robert Mason Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @FUTURESPodcast Follow Luke Robert Mason on Twitter at @LukeRobertMason Subscribe & Support the Podcast at http://futurespodcast.net
Today I am lucky enough to talk to award winning photojournalist and filmmaker Ami Vitale who's works will move you and compel you to reconsider your relationship to nature. Most recently her not for profit Vital Impacts collaborated with the Jane Goodall Institute to celebrate women photographers, specifically, 90 of them in honor of Jane Goodall turning 90 last year. It was launched on April 1st 2024 and ran for 90 days. Vital Impacts is just one of the incredible concrete actions Ami has taken to create change and I'm thrilled to have her on the show hoping she will also inspire you. Check out her website https://www.amivitale.com/ and keep up with her on Instagram: @amivitale You can also keep up with us If you are digging the show subscribe and share it so others can enjoy it too. You can follow the show on Itunes, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Also follow the show on Twitter: @WildConnectPod You can also follow me on X: @realdrjen Instagram: @readrjen Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealDrJen Song Credit: Kichwamba High School Music Dance and Drama Club featuring The Krunk Movement (Queen Nairobi, 412SHxM, Chell E, Amina Rasid, and DJ Loveasy). Produced by DJ BKB.
Elle s'appelle Jane Goodall, et elle s'est investi depuis toute jeune dans la préservation de la vie animale sauvage d'Afrique. Jane est la première scientifique a avoir observé que les chimpanzés utilisent des outils pour s'alimenter, et marque l'histoire en étant une pionnière dans les recherches sur les rapports humain-animal. Son engagement, ses actions et l'impact du Jane Goodall Institute témoignent de plus de 60 années à œuvrer en faveur de la Paix, pour un monde plus empathique et respectueux du vivant.Aujourd'hui, Jane Goodall est une figure internationale de la défense de l'environnement. Elle a été nominée pour le Prix Nobel de la Paix en 2019 et est Messagère de la Paix auprès des Nations-Unies.A ses 90 ans, l'UNESCO l'a accueillie pour porter un message de paix et d'espoir qu'elle a délivré auprès de quelques 1000 personnes. Et il me tenait à cœur de te partager ici sa conférence, pour que ses mots d'une grande justesse se propagent d'autant plus. Merci à Antoine Lamart pour la prise de son, à l'UNESCO pour l'invitation, et au Jane Goodall Institute pour l'organisation.Belle écoute ! ☀️ ---
Elle s'appelle Jane Goodall, et elle s'est investie depuis toute jeune dans la préservation de la vie animale sauvage d'Afrique. Jane est la première scientifique a avoir observé que les chimpanzés utilisent des outils pour s'alimenter, et marque l'histoire en étant une pionnière dans les recherches sur les rapports humain-animal.Son engagement, ses actions et l'impact du Jane Goodall Institute témoignent de plus de 60 années à œuvrer en faveur de la Paix, pour un monde plus empathique et respectueux du vivant.Aujourd'hui, Jane Goodall est une figure internationale de la défense de l'environnement. Elle a été nominée pour le Prix Nobel de la Paix en 2019 et est Messagère de la Paix auprès des Nations-Unies.A ses 90 ans, l'UNESCO l'a accueillie pour porter un message de paix et d'espoir qu'elle a délivré auprès de quelques 1000 personnes. Et il me tenait à cœur de te partager ici sa conférence, pour que ses mots d'une grande justesse se propagent d'autant plus. Merci à Antoine Lamart pour la prise de son, à l'UNESCO pour l'invitation, et au Jane Goodall Institute pour l'organisation.Belle écoute ! ☀️ ---
Saturday Mornings Host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys" welcome Dr. Andie Ang, President of the Jane Goodall Institute (Singapore). This episode spotlights the upcoming December visit of the legendary Dr. Jane Goodall to Singapore in celebration of her 90th birthday. Dr. Ang shares insights into Dr. Goodall's remarkable life and legacy, highlighting her groundbreaking work in chimpanzee research and her tireless advocacy for conservation and animal welfare. Learn about the Jane Goodall Institute's mission and the various programs and initiatives it undertakes to inspire action for a better world for people, animals, and the environment. Enjoy this opportunity to celebrate the extraordinary life and work of Dr. Jane Goodall and learn about the Jane Goodall Institute's important mission.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Animals & Us - Voices of a New Paradigm, we are joined by the renowned Dr. Marc Bekoff, an animal behavior specialist. With a rich background that includes collaboration with the iconic Jane Goodall, Dr. Bekoff shares his profound insights into the emotional lives of animals and their spiritual connections with humans.We delve into topics such as intuitive interspecies communication, the intrinsic value of all living beings, and how recognizing animals' spiritual experiences can transform public perceptions and policies around animal rights and welfare. Dr. Bekoff discusses the powerful bonds we share with our animal companions and how these relationships can foster deeper understanding and compassion.What we talked about:The spiritual lives of animals: Dr. Bekoff shared his insights into how animals experience what we would consider spiritual moments—a topic he has explored in his essays like "Do Animals Have Spiritual Experiences? Yes, They Do."Animal emotions: We tackled the age-old question, "Do animals have emotions?" (Spoiler: Yes, they do!), and discussed why these emotional lives are so important to understanding animals' intrinsic value.Skepticism from the scientific community: Dr. Bekoff reflected on the skepticism he's faced over the years, particularly from the scientific community. But the tides are shifting—more people are opening their minds to the reality of animal emotions and spirituality.Spirituality and conservation: We also explored how acknowledging the spiritual side of animals can shift the way we approach conservation and animal rights. How does this deeper connection lead to a greater drive for protecting the fellow beings we share our home with?Collaboration with Dr. Jane Goodall: Dr. Bekoff shared the story of how he met and began working with Dr. Jane Goodall, one of the greatest champions of animal welfare.About Dr. Marc Bekoff:A professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Marc has published 31 books (or 41, depending on how you count multi-volume encyclopedias). He has won many awards for his research on animal behavior, animal emotions (cognitive ethology), compassionate conservation, and animal protection, has worked closely with Jane Goodall as co-chair of the ethics committee of the Jane Goodall Institute, and is a former Guggenheim Fellow. He also works closely with inmates at the Boulder County Jail. In June 2022, Marc was recognized as a Hero by the Academy of Dog Trainers. His books include The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age, Canine Confidential: Why Dogs Do What They Do, Unleashing Your Dog: A Field Guide to Giving Your Canine Companion the Best Life Possible, and A Dog's World: Imagining the Lives of Dogs in a World Without Humans. Marc's latest books are Dogs Demystified: An A to Z Guide to All Things Canine, the second edition of The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow, and Empathy―and Why They Matter, and
Bill Wallauer is a cinematographer and filmmaker with the Jane Goodall Institute. He's also a public speaker, scientific advisor and lover of chimpanzees and all wildlife across the globe.Bill joined the Jane Goodall Institute's Gombe Stream Research Center in 1989 while on assignment for the U.S. Peace Corps in southern Tanzania. As a cinematographer, he was the first to capture footage of a wild chimpanzee birth on film.In addition, Bill has served as camera operator and scientific advisor for more than 30 productions, including BBC/Animal Planet's “Chimp Week,” BBC/Discovery's 10-part series, “Planet Earth," and Disney Nature's “Chimpanzee.” He also worked on three National Geographic films and appeared in the Animal Planet special, "Almost Human," with Jane Goodall.Notable Links:Jane Goodall InstituteBill WallauerJane Goodall Institute YouTube PageGombe Stream Stream National Park, Tanzania*****This episode is brought to you by Kase Filters. I travel the world with my camera, and I can use any photography filters I like, and I've tried all of them, but in recent years I've landed on Kase Filters.Kase filters are made with premium materials, HD optical glass, shockproof, with zero color cast, round and square filter designs, magnetic systems, filter holders, adapters, step-up rings, and everything I need so I never miss a moment.And now, my listeners can get 10% off the Kase Filters Amazon page when they visit.beyondthelens.fm/kase and use coupon code BERNABE10Kase Filters, Capture with Confidence.
Meet Nick Marinoff: a writer, author, and journalist with over 6,000 published articles to his name. His work has been featured on platforms such as Yahoo! News, Benzinga, and Bitcoin Magazine, among others. Nick is a recipient of a certificate of appreciation from the Jane Goodall Institute for his series on African wildlife conservation and was named one of the blockchain industry's top-ranked reporters by media intelligence firm Wizikey. His insights have been quoted in sources like The Financial Times and Ben Armstrong's book "Catching Up to Crypto: Your Guide to Bitcoin and the New Digital Economy."As a writing and marketing consultant, Nick has collaborated with companies such as JAFRA Cosmetics International and NuVet Labs. He is the founder and president of Star Harvest Media, Inc., an independent content agency that has created everything from ten-word social posts to 25-page whitepapers for news outlets and businesses worldwide. His first book, "Take a ‘Loan' off Your Shoulders: 14 Simple Tricks for Graduating Debt Free," was published in 2015 and is available on Amazon.Beyond his professional life, Nick is an avid horseman and ice skater. He's also heavily into martial arts, practicing kickboxing, and holding a black belt in Taekwondo.Check out our channel for more podcast episodes! Don't forget to follow us on our socials too to learn more tips to START, GROW and SCALE your business.https://blueskybizconsulting.com/ https://www.facebook.com/blueskybizconsulting https://www.instagram.com/blueskybizconsulting/
Marc Bekoff is a professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Marc has published 31 books and has won many awards for his research on animal behavior, animal emotions (cognitive ethology), compassionate conservation, and animal protection. He has worked closely with Jane Goodall as co-chair of the ethics committee of the Jane Goodall Institute, and is a former Guggenheim Fellow.Marc spoke at length about one of his books, The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow, and Empathy - and Why They Matter, his research throughout the course of his career, and the relationships between humans and animals in many settings. Marc Bekoff WebsitePsychology Today BlogColorado's Wolves: Good News for Their Future as Wild Animals @thewolfconnectionpod
In our Singapore Home Brew segment, Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys are joined by Dr. Andie Ang, President of the Jane Goodall Institute Singapore and JGIS Board Member Tanya Pillay-Nair who discuss a new documentary at the Science Centre called “Jane Goodall: Reasons for Hope” celebrating the English primatologist and anthropologist's 90th birthday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jane Goodall DBE is an ethologist and conservationist, the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, and a UN Messenger of Peace.Peter and Kasia have joined Jane in her family home to record this conversation. In this dialogue, Jane Goodall reflects on the powerful influence of her mother, her passion for animals that began in childhood, and her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees. She recounts her journey from a curious child to an eminent ethologist and activist, reshaping scientific views on animal behaviour and emotions. Goodall discusses the significance of animal welfare, the crisis of factory farming, and the importance of fostering hope through her Roots & Shoots program for young people. This conversation emphasises Jane's lifelong dedication to understanding and protecting animals, while inspiring future generations to make a positive impact on the world.Keep up to date with Peter!Website: www.petersinger.infoSubstack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singerKeep up to date with Kasia!https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel BarrettAdditional Audio Producer (London): Giles Bidder for Darkside Media Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." Today I am living my dream of taking Speaking of Travel live with three amazing world- changing guests at the LEAF Global Arts Retreat.LEAF Global Arts plays a significant role in fostering community and over the years has become an essential role of this community and provides opportunities for people to come together and celebrate their shared customs, beliefs, and values. My guests on this special live show, Masankho Banda, Amanda Lucidon and Chase Pickering, are leaders and visionaries ready to stand up and make a difference.Amanda is an award-winning photographer, filmmaker, and New York Times best-selling author. She served as an Official White House photographer responsible for documenting President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama from 2013 to 2017 and she is one of only a few female White House photographers in history. Her two highly-recommended books, Chasing Light: Michelle Obama Through the Lens of a White House Photographer, featuring beautiful photographs of the First Lady, and Reach Higher, her book adapted for young readers, is a beautiful celebration, and powerful reminder, of the impact of a remarkable First Lady.Today, Amanda is helping bring awareness to adverse childhood experiences with creativity, mindfulness, education, and collaboration to address trauma through her organization, Grounded. Masankho is a multidisciplinary Performing Artist, InterPlay Leader, Spiritual Healer, and Peace Builder from Malawi, Central Africa. He's been a part of LEAF for the past 20+ years as a performer, lecturer, and adviser. Using performing arts, he motivates and inspires people of all ages to work together to bring about peace, social justice, and cultural understanding. Chase is the great-great-grandson of Biltmore's founder George Vanderbilt. He serves as Vice President of the Biltmore House guest experience and operations. He's also an incredible photographer! In high school, Chase met Jane Goodall and formed a student group to work with her Roots and Shoots program. He later became a youth leadership fellow and board member with the Jane Goodall Institute. Travel is not just a movement. It can act as a portal, much like a photographer. It has the ability to encapsulate a moment or memory to allow us to transcend space and time. On this special live Speaking of Travel, discover life lessons from those who have had the honor to be connected with people they highly admire and how they use these lessons every day. A must listen! Only on Speaking of Travel!Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
To honor primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall's 90th birthday (April 3 2024) and her continuing conservation work, I am playing part of a recent Mongabay News interview with her, hosted by Rhett A. Butler, followed by a PBS News Hour interview from 2016 with the late biologist E.O. Wilson where he discussed his final book "Half Earth" which he wrote in his late eighties. He continued working until he passed at age 92 in 2021 and his legacy lives on with his many nature books and his Half Earth Project nonprofit that seeks to protect half of our planet's most biodiverse land and sea spaces to ensure wildlife has access and can thrive there without humans exploiting them or taking over the space -- this protection Wilson explains is necessary to end the mass extinction crisis (other animals cannot thrive living in fragmented isolated parks here and there). I think you'll enjoy hearing from these legends with their hopeful messages and solutions on this 31-minute podcast. You can find out more about the pioneering and ongoing work of these inspirational lifelong biologists at their nonprofits: The Jane Goodall Institute and the Half-Earth Project. You can also support non-commercial news like Mongabay and the PBS News Hour whose journalistic work was featured on this program...and Radio Free Georgia, my indie station! "In Tune to Nature" is a weekly radio show airing Wednesdays at 6:30pm Eastern Time on 89.3FM-Atlanta radio and streaming worldwide on wrfg.org (Radio Free Georgia, a nonprofit indie station). Hosted by Carrie Freeman or Melody Paris. The show's website and action items can be found at https://www.facebook.com/InTunetoNature Please support indie media like Radio Free Georgia at https://wrfg.org/ Take care of yourself and others, including other emotional animal species. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on In Tune to Nature do not necessarily reflect those of WRFG its board, staff, or volunteers....most of us are volunteers. Photo Credit: Mongabay News
Brad McLain, PhD, author of DESIGNING TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCES: A Toolkit For Leaders, Trainers, Teachers, And Other Experience Designers, is the founder of Designing Transformative Experiences LLC. He is a social scientist interested in the nature and psychology of identity development, learning, and leadership, with over twenty years of experience working with organizations and leaders of all stripes. McLain is on the faculty of the University of Colorado at Boulder and serves as the Director of the Center for STEM Learning and Director of Corporate Research at the National Center for Women in Information Technology. He routinely works closely with companies including Apple, Google, Morgan Stanley, and dozens of others on the subject of identity, inclusive culture construction, and change leadership. Prior, he served two terms on the Board of Directors for the Jane Goodall Institute and was the United States Chair of Dr. Goodall's Roots and Shoots Leadership Committee. In addition, he was an educational researcher at the Space Science Institute and worked at NASA in the Space Shuttle Program McLain lives in Boulder, Colorado with his two children. For more information, please visit www.designingtransformativeexperiences.com
Join Earth911's Mitch Ratcliffe for a special World Water Day conversation with model and activist Georgie Badiel and Newday Impact Investing's Dan Keeler. If you'd like to watch instead of listen to the show, which includes the world premiere of The Georgie Badiel Foundation's new fundingraising campaign video, visit our YouTube channel. Georgie's team supports a network of village wells in her homeland, Burkina Faso, that provides clean water, solar-powered community learning centers and gardens for more than 340,000 people. The organization trains women in the region to serve as engineers who install and maintain the wells, creating jobs and new life opportunities to girls who, like Georgie did in her youth, had to carry water miles every day. As many as 200 million hours per day of women's time is lost to carrying water around the world. By donating only $10 a month, you can help bring clean water to 36 people in a year.We also talk with Dan Keeler of Newday Impact Investing, which dedicates at least five percent of its revenue to supporting environmental organizations, including The Jane Goodall Institute, EarthEcho International, and The Georgie Badiel Foundation. Dan explains how ordinary investors can participate in environmentally responsible investing through Newday's Ocean fund, clean water portfolio, and other financial services. You can learn more about The Georgie Badiel Foundation and donate to help support women-operated wells in Burkina Faso at https://www.georgiebadielfoundation.org/
ATTENTION EPISODE EXCEPTIONNEL SPECIAL PODCASTHON!Nous avons rencontré la merveilleuse Jane Goodall !Aujourd'hui âgée de 90 ans, Jane est la première femme-et même le premier humain!- à avoir vécu au milieu des chimpanzés.Elle a changé notre vision du monde et notre façon de voir les animaux : à l'époque, dans les années 70, les scientifiques ne pensaient pas qu'ils étaient dotés d'intelligence ou de sensibilité ! Jane a rendu ce monde un peu meilleur !Evidemment le professeur Sapions la connaît bien ! Il l'a rencontré pour faire son interview. Elle nous raconte sa vie incroyable d'aventurière et donne des conseils à tous les enfants ! Aujourd'hui nous la mettons à l'honneur à l'occasion du PODCASTHON un super évenement au cours duquel tous les podcasteurs mettent à l'honneur une association.Jane dirige le programme Roots and Shoots pour les enfants du monde entier.Vous pouvez soutenir sa fondation la JANE GOODALL INSTITUTE qui aide à la protection de la nature sauvage partout dans le monde. Un podcast d'Ambre Gaudet avec Tristan de la Fléchère.Mis en son et mixé par Morgane Peyrot Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to another insightful episode, where we dive deep into a conversation that inspires, empowers, and enlightens. This episode is a special one as we have the privilege of sitting down with the iconic Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE - Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) and UN Messenger of Peace. The world-renowned ethologist and activist is inspiring greater understanding and action on behalf of the natural world. Dr. Goodall is known for ground-breaking studies of wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, which forever changed our understanding of our relationship to the rest of the animal kingdom. Jane's work builds on scientific innovations, growing a lifetime of advocacy including trailblazing efforts through her international organisation the Jane Goodall Institute which advances community-led conservation, animal welfare, science, and youth empowerment through JGI's Roots & Shoots programme. Jane is a global icon spreading hope and turning it into meaningful positive impact to create a better world for people, other animals, and the planet we share. What to expect in this episode: ● Hope unleashed: In 2021, Jane was the recipient of the Templeton Prize, and her newest book, “The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times,” was published. Dr. Goodall explores the profound concept of hope. We delve into the origins of hope and whether we can train ourselves to strengthen it. ● Everything is Connected: We explore the pivotal moments in Dr. Goodall's life, which led her to the realisation that everything is connected, and every individual can make a difference. Discover the stories that shaped her worldview and fuelled her unwavering commitment to conservation and activism. ● Navigating Life's Deeper Truths: Dr. Goodall reflects on her encounters with bigger forces and deeper truths in life. ● Dr. Goodall's Proudest Achievements: Discover what Dr. Goodall holds close to her heart as she discusses the moments, she is most proud of in her lifelong journey dedicated to understanding, protecting, and preserving the natural world. ● Stories of Inspiration: Our conversation concludes with Dr. Goodall sharing inspiring stories that she believes will resonate with our listeners. These anecdotes provide a glimpse into the incredible experiences that have shaped her extraordinary life. As we wrap up this episode with the wonderful Jane Goodall, we sincerely hope her insights have left you with a heart full of inspiration! If you liked what you heard, we invite you to subscribe and share the good vibes with friends. Until next time, take care, stay positive, and keep making those small, joyful impacts every day. Thanks for tuning in! Links: Jane Goodall Institute Austria: https://janegoodall.at/ Newsbeitrag: Tipps, wie Sie richtig spenden: https://janegoodall.at/richtig-spenden/ Die Magazinausgaben des Jane Goodall Instituts Austria: No3: https://janegoodall.at/wir/magazin-be-inspired-no3/ No2: https://janegoodall.at/wir/magazin-be-inspired-no2/ No1: https://janegoodall.at/wir/magazin-be-inspired/ Jane Goodall Institute: https://janegoodall.org/
In this episode, host Heidi embarks on a deeply personal exploration, setting the stage for an illuminating conversation with renowned primatologist and UN Messenger of Peace, Dr. Jane Goodall. Heidi shares her heartfelt reflections on the profound impact of Dr. Goodall's work and her own quest for understanding the essence of compassion, courage, and curiosity in the pursuit of a meaningful life. Key Points: Setting the Stage: Heidi introduces the upcoming interview with Dr. Jane Goodall, highlighting her groundbreaking research on wild chimpanzees and her global influence as a beacon of positivity. Finding Common Ground: Heidi reflects on the universal qualities shared between listeners, herself and Dr. Goodall, emphasising traits such as kindness, empathy, curiosity, and an unwavering commitment to making a positive impact. A Personal Revelation: Heidi recounts a poignant encounter at the Jane Goodall Institute, where she was moved to tears by a photograph depicting the intimate connection between Dr. Goodall and a chimpanzee. This profound moment sparks introspection and a renewed sense of purpose. The Call to Action: Heidi challenges listeners to embrace curiosity, courage, and compassion in their daily lives, even in the face of adversity. She encourages self-reflection and urges individuals to consider alternative perspectives and approaches to foster positive change. Heidi leaves listeners with a powerful call to action, inviting them to tap into their inner light and join her in the journey towards greater compassion, courage, and curiosity. As she prepares to delve into the interview with Dr. Jane Goodall, she sets the stage for an enlightening conversation that promises to inspire and uplift. Join us in the next episode as we delve deeper into the life and insights of Dr. Jane Goodall, a true pioneer in the field of conservation and compassion. Stay tuned!
Help me make an Alcohol-free documentary!Here is the GoFundMe link - https://gofund.me/02540b1bClick on this link and anything you can give will make a massive difference!If you are in a position to donate £100 or over, the more the better, you will get a credit at the end of the film!!!Equally any amount will help so much and you will get a link to watch the movie for free when it is digitally released. How cool will that be - to see your name up in lights!Knowing that you were part of a documentary that will hopefully improve so many people's lives! Here is the GoFundMe link again just in case you missed it - https://gofund.me/02540b1bWhat the film is about:Why is it so hard to take a break?The film explores the power, influence and interference of the multi-trillion dollar alcohol industry in our daily lives. Our documentary follows my journey as I dive into the benefits of taking a break from alcohol, meeting key experts in health, the alcohol-free spaces and communities around the globe. I'll also uncover how misinformation and clever marketing have slowly duped us into a culture that can't seem to exist without a drink. We will look into our government's role in the alcohol mess, whilst uncovering stories and coverups that will SHOCK you! Most importantly, we'll invite important voices to the table and reveal how we can collectively make a difference to fuel the momentum of the alcohol-free movement to change the world!This documentary will hopefully inspire millions watching to take a break and experience the life transformational benefits.Community & Audience:Our aim is to raise the awareness of the middle-lane drinker so they can see the negative impact those few drinks are having on their health, relationships and happiness.How the film started: Over a year ago, our Director Jon Hyatt watched my TEDx talk ‘The Limitless Pill' whilst filming his latest documentary about health, and wondered why many of the experts he interviewed never mentioned alcohol? The plan was for me to be the alcohol-free expert in this documentary, but the more we spoke it became clear that there was a need for a documentary specifically for alcohol-free. Once Jon finished filming, he suggested we tell the story through my eyes and flew from Canada to the UK to film some early interviews in London and the alcohol-free documentary adventure began! Why I am making this film:2024 marks my 10th anniversary, alcohol-free, and I feel better than ever.This documentary is for the hundreds of millions of middle-lane drinkers, which is about 70% of the adult population of the Western world. I was one of them. When I first coined the term “middle lane” on the Rich Roll podcast, people understood and after millions of views and downloads later, this episode has inspired so many people. So I realised now is the time.It's been a rough time for everyone, especially during COVID. Alcohol consumption was a major contributor, and we're left with the worst hangover ever. People are fatigued, depressed and suffering from poor mental and physical health. With the recent emergence of zero-proof industries, dry trends, I've noticed a huge uptick in folks taking long breaks from alcohol, seeking help, guidance and community. Our aim is to raise the awareness of the middle-lane drinker so they can see the negative impact those few drinks are having on their health, relationships and happiness.Equally, we want to sing from the rooftops about the incredible advantages you experience when you take a break.We want to celebrate the alcohol-free communities, influencers and alcohol-free drinks industry that is propelling the alcohol-free movement.And finally, we want to champion you!We want to showcase the incredible rise of alcohol-free heroes who are courageous enough to take a break and enjoy life on the fun side of the island.And It's a movement I've championed for ten years and truly it is my life's work. What we will do with your donation:Your donation will form the most important part of our documentary road map. While our producers are pitching the project to distributors, in the interim, there are many important and exciting events that we need to capture on film that cannot wait and are crucial to the story. Your donation will contribute to production and filming, securing access to important guests and locations. Your donations will fund the early stages of the documentary, and this kickstart is vitally important!Here is what you get along with our eternal gratitude:You get to say you were part of the documentary that has the power to change the world!You get to share the joys of alcohol-free and potentially make the world a better, healthier place.We will also be sent a link to watch the documentary for free once we do a digital release. This link will be provided via email notification once the documentary is launched.You will also get regular updates via email on the behind the scenes progress.I will take you with me on this journey every step of the way, from the first interview to the red carpet.And I am sure a few of you will get to join me at the premier event!Are you ready? Let's change the world together.CheersAndy & the team!*************************************************OUR TEAM:Host - Andy Ramage, author, speaker, coach. Andy was given the title of “the Godfather of the Alcohol-Free movement” by the Happy Pear twins Stephen and David. His relentless effort spanning a decade has included starting the OneYearNoBeer movement, and co-creating the Dryy alcohol-free app and lifestyle brand, and cultivating community in the alcohol-free space. Andy's captivating TEDx talk called ‘The Limitless Pill' garnered international attention, and he has since been featured on the world's biggest podcasts including Rich Roll Podcast and The Feel Better Live More Podcast with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee. For over seven years, Andy has been creating motivational content on social media through his daily posts and live interviews, singing about the benefits of a break from alcohol. Andy also trains alcohol-free performance coaches, and his 1st book, ‘The 28-Day Alcohol-Free Challenge' is a national best-seller. Director Jon Hyatt - Jon is a documentary filmmaker from Toronto, Canada. During the pandemic, Hyatt released Screened Out a documentary feature about the effects of screen technology and its use on children and adults. It was an unbiased exploration of the tech industry, speaking with tech experts, doctors, children's advocates, behavioural scientists, and families. The film garnered international attention on CNN, The Times UK, CBC and FOX, and Screened Out was listed as one of ‘the best docs of 2020 in Variety'. In 2022, the film played a significant role in the advocacy of advancing technology regulation. It was utilised by US congressman Jamie Raskin to pass the CAMRA ACT, a bi-partisan bill, the first of its kind, dedicated to researching and reporting the effects of screen use on children. Producer Karina Rotenstein - Karina is a producer/writer based in Toronto, Canada. She produced Jon Hyatt's Screened Out, and other film titles include: Academy Award and Emmy nominated Edith + Eddie by Laura Checkoway and executive produced by Cher; Emmy award-winning series Jane for AppleTV+ and the Jane Goodall Institute; and 10% What Makes A Hero? executive produced by Michael Moore. Her award-winning work has explored: screen addiction, elder rights, environmental activism for children, heroic acts of altruism, systemic racism in education, reparative justice, homelessness and childhood PTSD. Karina Rotenstein has worked for A-list Film festivals, including TIFF, Cannes, Tribeca and Hot Docs, partnering with international filmmakers and film agencies. Karina is a master storyteller with a passion for making films that aim to cultivate social impact.
On this week's episode of Open, Emma is joined by Rosemary Reed. Rosemary is the co-founder of POW TV Studios - the female led production company behind critically acclaimed programmes such as Driving Force, The Power of Women and Living the Life.She is a philanthropist, passionate about animal rights and environmental issues, campaigning tirelessly for female equality and diversity and was awarded the Gender Equality Advocate Award at this year's Global Woman Awards. Rosemary set up the first ‘One Stop Centre' for Domestic Violence in Central London and has recently become an ambassador for Refuge. She works with the Jane Goodall Institute and is president of the Soho House 10:10 Club which provides a platform for women aged 40 and beyond.In this episode, Rosemary talks about leaving school at 15 to work as a stunt rider on the 1970's classic The Adventures of Black Beauty, the career that followed and the vision she always had for the life she was determined to create. A truly inspirational conversation with a truly remarkable woman. You can follow Rosemary on Instagram - @rosemaryreed and read more about the work of POW TV here - www.powtvstudios.co.uk The sponsors of this season of Open are Boho Betty - an affordable gemstone jewellery brand and go to destination for meaningful gifts that promote a sense of well being. Their stunning, handcrafted collections are timeless, unique and exude style making them the perfect gifts for yourself or your loved ones.Use the exclusive discount code OPEN15 to enjoy 15% off the whole range. T's & C's Apply.www.bohobetty.co.ukInstagram - @bohobettyukEmma Campbell - @limitless_emwww.limitlessem.comOpen with Emma Campbell is produced by Pretty Fire Audio Productions @prettyfireaudioproductions
El Instituto Jane Goodall de Chile está preparando la décima versión del Día de la Fauna Chilena, celebración que este año será en grande y durará dos días con importantes invitados: el sábado 4 y domingo 5 de noviembre. En ese contexto, y por primera vez, el Jane Goodall Institute de Australia también celebra este día en Sydney en el Centro Comunitario de Annandale.
Highlights: 1) Can AI interpret Aramaic, the Bible, extraterrestrial languages, or light language? 2) The difference between Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning? 3) How artificial intelligence will assist abundance? 4) What AI means for the future of business leaders? My guest Matthew James Bailey is renowned for pioneering advances in Ethical Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, and Smart Cities. He's featured in Who's Who in Artificial Intelligence, nominated for a World Technology Award, and recognized by the U.S. government as a Person of Extraordinary Ability as being in the top 1% in the world. His research has earned him a Visiting Scholar position with the National Institute of Aerospace and NASA. Matthew is the author behind "Inventing World 3.0 – Evolutionary Ethics for Artificial Intelligence™." His work has been experimented by world leading research organizations such as NASA and by leading conservation organizations such as the Jane Goodall Institute. Matthew has advised Fortune 100 companies and global policymakers, including prime ministers and G7 representatives. He's had the privilege of engaging with iconic figures like Professor Stephen Hawking, Steve Wozniak, Sir David Attenborough, and John P. Milton. A sought-after keynote speaker, Matthew has also lent his expertise to platforms including BBC Radio and is currently filming a new series with Gaia TV. To learn more: https://InventingWorld3.com/WELCOME to the award-winning DARE TO DREAM Podcast! Your #1 transformation conversation. Debbi is a Book Writing coach, so you pen and publish an engaging book. Her company also launches your book to a guaranteed international bestselling status & it's fully-done-for-the-author, plus she is the best coach for how to be a guest interviewed on podcast shows and get massive results. Learn how - get your free gift how-to templates and videos: https://debbidachinger.com/gift SUPPORT THIS SHOW - Subscribe, Like, and Comment (thank you). Send it to someone you know will enjoy the content. "Dare to Dream" podcast, with host, Debbi Dachinger, offers cutting-edge conversation on metaphysics, quantum creating, channeling, healing, UFO's, paranormal and extraterrestrials. For 16 years Debbi hosts this award-winning podcast. Join Debbi on Instagram: @daretodreampodcast and @debbidachinger #podcast #DebbiDachinger #DareToDream #Instagood #instalove #instawork #instapeople #instatime #health #quantum #Book #spiritual #consciousness #metaphysical #et #transformation #meditate #ceremony #alien #love #beautiful #happy #tbt #followme #nofilter #life #yoga #amazing #FBF #media #podcaster #paranormal #listening #channel #extraterrestrial #wellness #meditation #relationship #love #ceremony #heal #interview #ufo #MatthewJamesBailey #ConsciousLifeExpo #society #aiethics #futureofai #leadership #artificialintelligenceTalks #spirituality #consciousness #humanity #thrive #AgeOfAI #EvolutionaryEthics The show is sponsored by DrDainHeer.com and Access Consciousness.
Dr. Jane Goodall is the iconic and inspiring figure behind Jane Goodall Institute Canada. As the Founder, she created a better, more sustainable world through a community-centered conservation program. Turning hope into action is Bella Lam, the CEO of Jane Goodall Institute Canada, who takes us into her role in leading an environmental organization so tightly connected to individuals. She shares how telling big stories is important in an environmental movement. Bella also brings us into her leadership and how others could leap and navigate into a senior leadership role. Join Bella Lam to unravel the tapestry of today's topic, and together, we'll take action and inspire others to make a difference in our community.
This week we're celebrating 100 episodes of our sister podcast Meet the Leader. Every week, Linda Lacina interviews leaders - of major companies, organisations, or what we might call ‘thought leaders' in the fields of academia or campaign groups. If you want to know what makes these individuals tick, and what lessons we might learn from their experiences, subscribe to - you can find it on our podcast website, and . In this episode: Jane Goodall, Founder, Jane Goodall Institute; Al Gore, Founder, Climate Reality Project; former US Vice President; Hans Vestberg, CEO, Verizon; Bas Van Abel, Founder, Fairphone; Punit Renjen, Global CEO Emeritus, Deloitte; Caroline Casey, Founder, The Valuable 500; Harmony Jade Wayner, International Arctic Research Center; Andrea Fuder, Chief Procurement Officer, Volvo Group; Yuxiang Zhou, Founder, Black Lake Technologies; John Amaechi, Founder, APS Intelligence. Check out all our podcasts on : - - - - Join the Join the
Trust time. Pick your moments. Find joy in doing. Know the future is not ordained. These are just some of the hard-won lessons learned that have guided the top minds in government, civil society, business on Meet the Leader. This 101st episode collects the program's highlights, from Jane Goodall's run-in with a grumpy cabbie, to a moment that changed how Al Gore communicates, to a habit that Verizon's CEO can't work without. Dig in and take a tour though the one-of-a-kind insights, aha moments and turning points that shaped the world's biggest changemakers. In this episode: Jane Goodall, Founder, Jane Goodall Institute; Al Gore, Founder, Climate Reality Project; former US Vice President; Hans Vestberg, CEO, Verizon; Bas Van Abel, Founder, Fairphone; Punit Renjen, Global CEO Emeritus, Deloitte; Caroline Casey, Founder, The Valuable 500; Harmony Jade Wayner, International Arctic Research Center; Andrea Fuder, Chief Procurement Officer, Volvo Group; Yuxiang Zhou, Founder, Black Lake Technologies; John Amaechi, Founder, APS Intelligence.
Trust time. Pick your moments. Find joy in doing. Know the future is not ordained. These are just some of the hard-won lessons learned that have guided the top minds in government, civil society, business on Meet the Leader. This 101st episode collects the program's highlights, from Jane Goodall's run-in with a grumpy cabbie, to a moment that changed how Al Gore communicates, to a habit that Verizon's CEO can't work without. Dig in and take a tour though the one-of-a-kind insights, aha moments and turning points that shaped the world's biggest changemakers. In this episode: Jane Goodall, Founder, Jane Goodall Institute; Al Gore, Founder, Climate Reality Project; former US Vice President; Hans Vestberg, CEO, Verizon; Bas Van Abel, Founder, Fairphone; Punit Renjen, Global CEO Emeritus, Deloitte; Caroline Casey, Founder, The Valuable 500; Harmony Jade Wayner, International Arctic Research Center; Andrea Fuder, Chief Procurement Officer, Volvo Group; Yuxiang Zhou, Founder, Black Lake Technologies; John Amaechi, Founder, APS Intelligence. Related article: 5 leaders and the turning points that changed their leadership approach Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join T. A. Barron in an intimate and soulful conversation with the bright light that is Dr. Jane Goodall. What is her deepest wish for the world? And what is her next great adventure? T. A. and Dr. Jane, who is now almost 90 years old, consider our troubled world, the indomitable human spirit, and the importance of giving people a sense of their own individual power. Hope is a remarkable thing, and Dr. Jane has made it her mission to give people just that – HOPE. She shares how to inspire young people, and who encouraged her at a young age to pursue her passion and purpose. Tune in for an episode filled with inspiration and wisdom with one of the world's most uplifting and compassionate leaders. About Dr. Jane Goodall: Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) and UN Messenger of Peace, is a world-renowned ethologist and activist inspiring greater understanding and action on behalf of the natural world. Dr. Goodall is known for groundbreaking studies of wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, which forever changed our understanding of our relationship to the rest of the animal kingdom. This transformative research continues today as the longest running wild chimpanzee study in the world. Jane's work builds on scientific innovations, growing a lifetime of advocacy including trailblazing efforts through her international organization the Jane Goodall Institute which advances community-led conservation, animal welfare, science, and youth empowerment through JGI's Roots & Shoots program. Today, Jane continues to connect with worldwide audiences, despite the challenges of the pandemic, through 'Virtual Jane' including remote lectures, recordings, and her podcast, the Jane Goodall Hopecast. In 2021, Jane was the recipient of the Templeton Prize, and her newest book, The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times, was published. Jane is a global icon spreading hope and turning it into meaningful positive impact to create a better world for people, other animals, and the planet we share. Learn more about the Jane Goodall Institute. Follow @tabarronauthor or find him on Facebook for show information. Magic & Mountains is hosted by T. A. Barron, beloved author of 32 books and counting. Carolyn Hunter is co-host. Magic & Mountains Theme Song by Julian Peterson
Step into the world of canine behavior with the distinguished Dr. Marc Bekoff, a professor emeritus of ecology and evolutionary biology. This episode takes you on a captivating journey as we delve into the emotional landscape of our furry friends, the impact of confinement on their behavior, and the fascinating dynamics of dog-human relationships. We don't stop there, we also tackle the often ignored segment of free-range and feral dogs globally, citing Dr. Bekoff's invaluable experiences with the Jane Goodall Institute and his insightful publications.We also discuss the controversial world of dog parks, examining the fluid relationships among dogs and between dogs and humans. We debunk common misconceptions about dominance in animals and discuss the misuse of the term 'alpha'. In anticipation of Dr. Bekoff's upcoming book, Dogs Demystified: An A-to-Z Guide To All Things Canine, we provide a sneak peek into the wealth of knowledge it promises. This conversation with Dr. Bekoff is an eye-opening session that deepens our understanding of canine behavior, reminding us to respect their emotions and choices. Join us on this enlightening journey and let's explore the world through a dog's eyes together.The Aggression in Dogs ConferenceThe Bitey End of the Dog Bonus EpisodesThe Aggression in Dogs Master Course and Expert Webinar Bundle --- LIMITED TIME SPECIAL OFFERABOUT MARC:Marc Bekoff is professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has published 31 books (or 41 depending on you count multi-volume encyclopedias), won many awards for his research on animal behavior, animal emotions (cognitive ethology), compassionate conservation, and animal protection, has worked closely with Jane Goodall, is co-chair of the ethics committee of the Jane Goodall Institute, and is a former Guggenheim Fellow. He also works closely with inmates at the Boulder County Jail. In June 2022 Marc was recognized as a Hero by the Academy of Dog Trainers. His latest books are The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age (with Jessica Pierce), Canine Confidential: Why Dogs Do What They Do, and Unleashing Your Dog: A Field Guide to Giving Your Canine Companion the Best Life Possible (with Jessica Pierce) and he also publishes regularly for Psychology Today. Marc and Jessica's most recent book A Dog's World: Imagining the Lives of Dogs in a World Without Humans was published by Princeton University Press in October 2021. Support the show
It was more than 60 years ago that a 26-year old Jane Goodall entered the Gombe Stream National Forest in Tanzania with a notebook and pen and observed a chimpanzee she'd named David Graybeard use a twig to coax termites up from their nest. The discovery, along with others she made about how chimps play with toys and care for each other, erased for her the divide thought to separate humans from the animal kingdom. Her scientific work has also led her to a lifetime devoted to animal conservation, redefined to include the needs of local people and the environment. Goodall, along with two international conservation champions she's inspired, join us to talk about the future of the movement. Guests: Jane Goodall, primatologist, anthropologist and conservationist. She's co-founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, which is devoted to the protection of great apes and their habitats. Her books include of "In the Shadow of Man" and "The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior." Jean-Gael "JG" Collomb, chief executive officer, Wildlife Conservation Network, which connects philanthropists with a global network of field-based conservation leaders Jeneria Lekilelei, Samburu warrior; director of community conservation, Ewaso Lions
Lotus Kay is a local Hudson Valley singer, writer, lyricist, and more! She is an award-winning children's book author who has been published in a variety of media outlets. Her children's books More Beautiful Than Heaven, Billie the Octopus, A Thanksgiving for the Turkeys, Jenny the Chimpanzee, and Friends Lift You Up touch on themes such as caring for the Earth and wildlife and creating a more compassionate world. Lotus's activism has been recognized by organizations such as PETA, the Jane Goodall Institute, and Mission Blue, among others. Tune in to learn more or visit: www.lotuskay.com
In Episode 86 of the Unlocking Unlimited Potential STORIES Show, Brandon Beck and special guest, Dr. Nathan Lang Raad (@drlangraad) describe the journey from classroom to NASA to speaking and beyond. He encourages using critical thinking to guide your classroom interactions. Dr. Nathan Lang-Raad is the Author of 9 books including his most recent, Never Stop Asking. He is a former teacher, school leader, and education supervisor at NASA. He is currently the Vice President of Savvas Learning. He also serves as the US State Ambassador for the Climate Action Project, a collaboration between the United Nations, World Wildlife Fund, NASA, and the Jane Goodall Institute. #UUPotential Dedication: Miss Turner BOOK Socials: @drlangraad drlangraad.com Tune into this insightful conversation, and tag @BrandonBeckEDU to continue the conversation and stay connected. Continue to Live with Passion, Purpose, and focus on the importance of serving others. -------- Sign Up for the FREE Something For You Newsletter at BrandonBeckEDU.com This newsletter delivers helpful tips and resources to your inbox on the 1st and 15th of every month. Brandon provides you with helpful takeaways so you can implement them immediately to continue to unlock unlimited potential in all whom you serve. What are you waiting for!? Sign Up NOW! If you are looking for an opportunity to connect further with Brandon Beck. Please visit BrandonBeckEDU.com to learn more about his speaking, coaching, consulting, and other offerings that are designed to help you and your organization find greater results in your journey. #UUPotential
Tamara Almeida is a bilingual actor and producer born and raised in Toronto, Canada. Tamara's first big break came when she was cast as Anna in the Hallmark TV movie Entertaining Christmas starring alongside Jodie Sweetin and Brendan Fehr. Since then, Tamara quickly amassed a significant body of work in several film and television productions including Secrets at the Inn (Lifetime), Far Cry 6 (Ubisoft+), Cupids on Beacon Street (Incendo), Revenge Delivered (Prime Video), Degrassi: Next Class (CTV), Odd Squad (TVOKids/PBSKids), Good Witch (Hallmark), Heroes Reborn (NBC), and Warehouse 13 (SYFY). She has also produced and co-produced several short films that have gone on to be seen at festivals worldwide. Most recently she starred as Young Grandma Tess in the popular reboot of the beloved children's television series Ghostwriter streaming on AppleTV+. Her voice has also been featured in multiple animated series including Joe Murray's Let's Go Luna as Maria Mariposa, alongside Judy Greer and Saara Chaudry. Coming up next, Tamara is set to recur as Maria in the new highly anticipated mission-driven series for kids and families inspired by the work of Dr. Jane Goodall. From Emmy Award winner J.J. Johnson, Sinking Ship Entertainment and the Jane Goodall Institute, Jane follows the story of a 9-year-old budding environmentalist on a quest to save endangered animals. Using her powerful imagination, Jane takes her best friends and Greybeard the chimpanzee on epic adventures to help protect wild animals all around the world. The show premiered globally on April 14th on Apple TV+. Other future projects include the new romantic comedy feature What We Do For Love where she stars as the lead Sophie Martinez who secures a job at the famous mediation and wellness firm, and dives headfirst into her new role. However, she finds herself at odds with the company's chief Life Coach who is the son of the firm's President. The film is set to make its premiere this 2023. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Dr. Nathan D. Lang-Raad is an educator, speaker, and author. He is the Vice President of Strategy at Savvas Learning Company. Throughout his career, he has served as a teacher, elementary administrator, high school administrator, and university adjunct professor. He was the Director of Elementary Curriculum and Instruction for Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, as well as education supervisor at NASA's Johnson Space Center. He was also the Chief Education Officer at WeVideo. He serves as the US State Ambassador for the Climate Action Project, a collaboration between the United Nations, World Wildlife Fund, NASA, and the Jane Goodall Institute, and an advisor for TAG (Take Action Global). Nathan is the author of Everyday Instructional Coaching, The New Art and Science of Teaching Mathematics co-authored with Dr. Robert Marzano, WeVideo Every Day, Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work, The Teachers of Oz, co-authored with Herbie Raad, Boundless Classroom co-authored with James Witty, and Instructional Coaching Connection. Show Highlights The hardest moments are teachable moments if you can learn from the vulnerability Juggle the major changes with Instructional Coaching Connection. 6 pathways to build your instructional coaching practice and model alongside to provide feedback and critiques. The practical emotional intelligence question to use to offer someone the exact support they need. Dr Nathan prescribes the key strategy to create more value for your organization. Give the coordinates to your school's Northstar to create different pathways for coaches to operate to help and support teachers. “We should be developing healthy, skeptical learners and then also independence of mind, teaching students to think independently and having the confidence to believe in themselves, to ask those questions and search for answers.” -Dr Nathan Lang-Raad Episode Transcript: Dr Nathan Lang-Raad Dr Nathan Lang-Raad's Resources & Contact Info: Dr. Nathan Lang-Raadad.com Instructional Coaching Connection: Building Relationships to Better Support Teachers LinkedIn Twitter Read my latest book! Learn why the ABCs of powerful professional development™ work – Grow your skills by integrating more Authenticity, Belonging, and Challenge into your life and leadership. Read Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader today! Apply to the Mastermind The mastermind is changing the landscape of professional development for school leaders. 100% of our members agree that the mastermind is the #1 way they grow their leadership skills. Apply to the mastermind today! SHOW SPONSORS: HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Transform how you lead to become a resilient and empowered change agent with Harvard's online Certificate in School Management and Leadership. Grow your professional network with a global cohort of fellow school leaders as you collaborate in case studies bridging the fields of education and business. Apply today at http://hgse.me/leader. TEACHFX School leaders know that productive student talk drives student learning, but the average teacher talks 75% of class time! TeachFX is changing that with a “Fitbit for teachers” that automatically measures student engagement and gives teachers feedback about what they could do differently. Learn more about the TeachFX app and get a special 20% discount for your school or district by visiting teachfx.com/blbs. ORGANIZED BINDER Organized Binder is the missing piece in many classrooms. Many teachers are great with the main content of the lesson. Organized Binder helps with powerful introductions, savvy transitions, and memorable lesson closings. Your students will grow their executive functioning skills (and as a bonus), your teachers will become more organized too. Help your students and staff level up with Organized Binder. Copyright © 2022 Twelve Practices LLC
Kate Gilman Williams — How kids can save animals, why advocacy has no age limit and anyone can make a difference. | Brought to you by Trade Coffee (https://drinktrade.com/passionstruck). Kate is the Founder of Kids Can Save Animals, Founder of Club 15 – an extension of Project 15 from Microsoft, and Author! She launched Kids Can Save Animals to connect her generation with world-renowned conservation organizations, technologists, policymakers, and global leaders who work to save wildlife and wild spaces. Her goal is to save endangered animals. Born Free USA Kate was recently named the first Youth Ambassador for Born Free USA. In her role, Kate will speak to her generation about the exploitation and suffering of animals living in captivity, educate kids and teens that animals being used for any kind of human entertainment is wrong, what the illegal pet trade is, and how we all can help end the wildlife trade and trophy hunting. Let's Go On Safari At age 8, Kate authored the book Let's Go On Safari! which takes readers on a safari adventure and encourages children to speak up for animals who don't have a voice. All sales from the book support the Jane Goodall Institute, The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, and Re:Wild. So far, her book has raised over $15,000 for her conservation partners. When Penguin Random House in South Africa picked up Let's Go On Safari! Kate became the youngest author in history to sign two publishing contracts resulting in a global title release. In the Summer of 2021, Kate partnered with Jenn Hartmann Luck, Austin-based singer, and songwriter, to produce a song “Kids Can Save Animals.” With each download, 15% supports Re:Wild where Leonardo DiCaprio is the founding board member. Enjoy Thank you to our sponsor Trade Coffee Company Elevate your coffee ritual w/ sustainably sourced coffee delivered fresh from 50+ roasters. 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Time Stamps 0:00 Announcements and Guest Introduction 3:56 How Kate Gilman Williams became an advocate for animals 5:31 The youngest published author in history 6:25 Why the cheetah is an endangered species 7:51 Why an elephant is killed every 15 minutes 9:23 Favorite Club 15 podcast interview guests 10:01 How technology is saving animals 11:47 Kate discusses her new song "Kids Can Save Animals" 13:15 Why Microsoft is supporting animal advocacy 15:09 Kate's interest in saving ocean life 16:32 Lessons learned from podcasting 17:00 Why anyone can make a difference in the world 18:01 Why finding a mentor is important 18:45 Advocacy has no age limit 19:02 How kids can become leaders in their community 20:33 In 10 years we can lose all elephants on the planet 21:29 The northern white rhino preservation 22:18 Born Free USA and quarters for Koalas 23:42 If something is important you will pursue it 25:46 The future of Club 15 26:17 Greta Thunberg 29:18 Wrap up Follow Kate Gilman Williams * Website: https://kidscansaveanimals.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidscansaveanimals/ * Twitter: https://twitter.com/kidssaveanimals * Born Free USA: https://www.bornfreeusa.org Follow John on the Socials: * Twitter: https://twitter.com/Milesjohnr * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrmiles.c0m * Medium: https://medium.com/@JohnRMiles * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_r_miles * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milesjohn/ * Blog: https://passionstruck.com/blog/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passion_struck_podcast/ * Gear: https://www.zazzle.com/store/passion_struck/ -- John R Miles is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of Passion Struck. 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