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West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy
West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Metro Shrimp & Grits Thursdays 17 Oct 24

West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 63:41


Today's West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Podcast for our especially special Daily Special, Metro Shrimp & Grits Thursdays is now available on the Spreaker Player!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, “Bret Baier lied deliberately and knowingly” about what Trump said he wants to do to Americans he calls “the enemy from within.” Then, on the rest of the menu, the CEO and senior management of a Tennessee company snuck out the back door and survived Hurricane Helene while his workers were forced to work until they died; a New Hampshire Supreme Court justice was indicted for interfering with a criminal probe of her husband; and, the New Mexico governor rescinded the emergency health order that suspended gun rights in playgrounds.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where Sea Shepard founder Paul Watson asked France for political asylum to avoid extradition to Japan; and, the European Central Bank is poised to cut rates again as inflation drops below the expected targeAll that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live Player​Keep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!“Everyone in this good city enjoys the full right to pursue his own inclinations in all reasonable and, unreasonable ways.”-- The Daily Picayune,New Orleans, March 5, 1851Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/west-coast-cookbook-speakeasy--2802999/support.

How I Got Greenlit
Go After Every Opportunity That Comes Your Way with Eric Balfour (The Offer, Six Feet Under)

How I Got Greenlit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 82:24


Opportunity may only knock once. But if you open the door without asking second-guessing yourself, then the phone may start ringing off the hook. And you just might find yourself with as long and respected a career as actor Eric Balfour. Eric Balfour is a true Angelino, one who embraces everything the City of Angels has to offer. As a lover of the ocean he is an avid surfer and supports many environmental causes. His charitable endeavors include Surfrider, Oceana and Sea Shepard. As a lover of fashion he's built an incredible sustainable clothing company Electric & Rose made in Los Angeles with his wife Erin. Its namesake is an homage to the cross streets in Venice where they called home. And lastly his acting which he may be most known for. As a creative force in both film and TV, Balfour continues to play interesting and captivating characters. He will next be seen in the Amazon series Wilderness. He was last seen in the Paramount Plus series The Offer. Other notable roles include the acclaimed Six Feet Under, 24, Ray Donovan, Haven, Country Comfort and many others. On the big screen, Balfour can be seen in a laundry list of films among a whose who of Hollywood. Notable films include Texas Chainsaw Massacre and indie and award winning films like Quention Tarantino's Hellride Ariel Vromen's RX and Clement Virgos' Lie With Me. Balfour lives in Los Angeles with his wife Erin his two sons Oliver and Romeo and his dog Coconut. When not on set you can find him at the beach with his family. Eric Balfour IMDB Alex Keledjian Alex Keledjian is the creator of Project Greenlight, a documentary television series where executive producers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct their first feature film.   In 2018, Alex wrote and directed the film High Voltage starring David Arquette and Luke Wilson. MAX launched the latest season of the Emmy-nominated TV series Project Greenlight from executive producer Issa Rae and Miramax Television in July 2023. How I Got Greenlit Instagram Twitter Podlink Credits Alex Keledjian, Host Pete Musto, Producer/Editor Jeremiah Tittle, Producer Experience more of How I Got Greenlit via nextchapterpodcasts.com For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and all other magnificent concerns, please reach How I Got Greenlit via howIgotgreenlit@gmail.com For inquiries and more information on Next Chapter Podcasts info@ncpodcasts.com New episodes go live every Tuesday. Please subscribe, rate & review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio Cité Genève
Genève Internationale 23/09/24 - Natalie Maspoli Taylor - Sea Shepard Suisse

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 18:03


Sea Shepherd, mouvement international engagé dans la protection des océans, continue d'œuvrer pour défendre la faune marine et préserver l'équilibre écologique des mers. Depuis sa fondation en 1977, l'organisation s'appuie sur des méthodes innovantes pour lutter contre la pêche illégale et destructrice. Le capitaine Alex Cornelissen, CEO de Sea Shepherd Global, et le capitaine Peter Hammarstedt, responsable des campagnes de Sea Shepherd Global, seront en Suisse cette semaine pour partager leurs expériences de lutte pour la protection des océans. Ce moment unique permettra d'explorer les défis actuels, notamment dans la lutte contre la pêche illégale. Le mardi 24 septembre, le documentaire Seaspiracy sera projeté au Cinélux de Genève, illustrant les menaces pesant sur les écosystèmes marins et révélant une « conspiration » mondiale alarmante. L'événement offre une occasion précieuse de rencontrer ces deux figures emblématiques de la lutte pour la conservation marine et de mieux comprendre les enjeux de la protection des océans. Entretien avec Natalie Maspoli Taylor, directrice Sea Shepard Suisse.  

Demain N'attend Pas
[REDIFF] Captain Paul Watson, sauvons les océans !

Demain N'attend Pas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 39:58


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 !

Jaime Maussan Presenta
Hallazgo de azufre en Marte: ¿existió vida en el planeta rojo? | Cámaras de seguridad captan OVNI extrayendo salmón en Chile

Jaime Maussan Presenta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 38:31


Tercer Milenio 360 Internacional - 23/07/24 Un nuevo hallazgo en Marte podría cambiar la perspectiva sobre la existencia de vida en el planeta rojo. Detienen al director del grupo ambientalista Sea Shepard, el principal luchador en contra de la caza de ballenas. Conoce las desgarradoras historias de los migrantes que intentan cruzar la ruta migratoria más mortífera del mundo. Se multiplican los avistamientos de objetos que lanzan rayos a la tierra, tal y como ocurrió en Chile. Nuevamente el volcán Edna en Italia, es el escenario de la presencia OVNI.

Terrible Happy Talks
#201 - Ti Coleing: Mr Nice Guy.

Terrible Happy Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 162:19


Ti Coleing is a lifelong skateboarder, born and raised in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia. In this week's episode, Ti shares about his childhood, his parent's separation when he was 7 years old, skateboarding around Bondi in the 80s, working with Waverly council to have the Bondi vert ramp built, teaching troubled youth how to skate back in the 90s, his first job at Surfection in Bondi Junction, working with Guy Miller at Juice Clothing to produce their videos, his input into the design of the Juice "mesh" shorts, working for the Jamie Thomas enterprise; Blackbox distribution, transitioning to Hardcore distribution, X-Games, skate judging, his coaching business; Skate:Flow, and much much more. In the 25 (plus) years that I've known Ti, his humble and approachable nature has always stood out. Respectable aspects of his solid character that have never changed, and probably never will.Now in his late 40s, Ti's passion and drive to progress at skating (and life in general) are more present than ever.  Vert skater, street skater, industry guy, DJ enthusiast, and lover of house music. Get to know a staple of the Australian skate scene, Ti Coleing...Mr Nice guy.Enjoy, ShanTi advocates for Sea Shepard, support HERE.(Intro) Music by Def Wish Cast.Song: ForeverAlbum: The Evolution Machinewww.defwishcast.com.auhttps://defwishcastofficial.bandcamp.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHmCk7npfC5sbko7NiDdhyghttps://www.facebook.com/defwishcast/https://www.instagram.com/defwishcast/?hl=enFriends of THTUse Code: THT (for discounts and support the show at the same time)KRUSH ORGANICS - CBD oils and topicalsCode: THT(Get a HUGE 40% Discount...shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Purveyors of the finest CBD oils and topicals. I think long and hard about who I want to be affiliated with. Do the research yourself, the health benefits of CBD are unquestionable. It's done so much for me, especially during times of stress and anxiety, it's improved the quality of my sleep and sped up my recovery-time post workouts, surfs and skates... and it's all natural.INDOSOLE  Code: THT(15% discount shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Sandals made from recycled Tyres. Timeless footwear for the conscious consumer.KingPin Skate Shop (Wollongong)Code: THT(Get 15% Discount)Best Skateshop in Australia!Best shoe range ever: Vans, Nike, Adidas, Lakai, Fallen, Etnies (and more).Rad clothes (To many to mention)Best skateboard brands: Baker, Girl, Chocolate, FA, Hockey, Antihero, Passport (and way more).Australian owned and operated. Best dudes ever! Get on dat code.Use Code: THTAnd you'll get 40% of the best CBD oil at Krush Organics. Boom.https://krushorganics.com/Support the showBecome a SUBSCRIBER of THT. Only pay what you feel the show is worth to you!Follow on Instagram: @terriblehappytalksCheckout the website: terriblehappytalks.com

Brotherhood
Episode 195: Faszination Meer

Brotherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 46:35


Friedrich hat eine schlechte Nachricht, wodurch Johann um seine Payback-Punkte bangen muss, außerdem geht es um die bestätigte Leopard-Lieferung und eine Ausstellung von Johann.

Ten Things I Like About... Podcast
Vaquita: Research Techniques

Ten Things I Like About... Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 9:06


Summary: Scientific research into the natural history of animals is incredibly important. Join Kiersten as she talks about the ways we are researching the vaquita.   For my hearing impaired listeners, a complete transcript of this podcast follows the show notes on Podbean.   Show Notes:  Vaquita: Science, Politics, and Crime in the Sea of Cortez by Brooke Bessesen Original music written and performed by Katherine Camp Vaquita Conservation Organizations porpoise.org   Transcript (Piano music plays) Kiersten - This is Ten Things I Like About…a ten minute, ten episode podcast about unknown or misunderstood wildlife. (Piano music stops)   Kiersten - Welcome to Ten Things I Like About… I'm Kiersten, your host, and this is a podcast about misunderstood or unknown creatures in nature. Some we'll find right out side our doors and some are continents away but all are fascinating.    This podcast will focus ten, ten minute episodes on different animals and their amazing characteristics. Please join me on this extraordinary journey, you won't regret it.   This episode continues the vaquita and the fourth thing I like about the vaquita is how we are researching them!   There are two incredibly important ways we are researching vaquitas. If you've listened to the preceding episodes you know that vaquitas are very shy animals. They are notoriously hard to spot when looking for them from boats, but visual observation is one of the best ways we have of studying them.    Researchers with a lot of patience, have actually compiled an identification guide using the dorsal fins of the vaquitas. Each dorsal fin is unique unto its owner. They have a particular curve, a notch or scar from some injury or encounter in its life that makes them easy to recognize. The dorsal fin always breaches the surface each time a vaquita needs to breath, so it makes them the perfect identification tool.     To study an animal that lives in the water you need a boat or a ship that can get you where you need to go. Most researchers can't afford to buy a boat or even rent a boat when they need to gather data, and some research institutions do not have their own boats either, but luckily, there are non-profit conservation organizations that are often willing to save a seat for a scientist.    The Sea Shepard is one of those organizations. The Sea Shepherd's main goal is to protect marine wildlife all over the world. Since the time we have determined that the vaquitas population is declining, the Sea Shepherd Organization has been involved. I'm going to discuss the vaquita conservation efforts this organization is helping with in the next podcast, but they are always happy to provide spotting opportunities to researchers.    The Sea Shepherd organization has several ships of different sizes that they pilot for the various missions they are involved in. Some of these ships have been used in the Sea of Cortez for both conservation efforts and research opportunities. These ships are often staffed by volunteers that help scan the horizon for animal activity in the water. High-powered military binoculars called Big Eyes are mounted to the deck of most of their ships and are capable of swiveling to search the horizon easily. These binoculars have a magnification power of 25x150 which allows for visual clarity at exceptional distances helping scientists see activity clearly up to a mile away. Which is a good thing because the shy tendencies of the vaquita make it hard to approach too closely.   Volunteers and scientists will also use their own personal binoculars, as well ,increasing the chances of spotting vaquita activity. Since the Sea of Cortez is one of the most biologically diverse bodies of water on the planet, many variety of animals are often spotted and each sighting is documented and rejoiced no matter what species it is. Visual sightings are only one way we are currently studying the vaquita, though.   The second way we are researching the vaquita has to do with sound, but it's not sound that we can hear. All porpoises use echolocation to hunt for food. The vaquita does this too. Using special equipment, researchers can use their echolocation calls to find the vaquitas.   Mexico's National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change, also known as INECC, is using devices called c-pods to “listen” for vaquitas in the Sea of Cortez. Brooke Bessesen, in her book Vaquita: Science, Politics, and Crime in the Sea of Cortez, describes c-pods as “self-contained ultrasound monitors that select tonal clicks and record the time, duration and other features of each click to 5-microseconds resolution.” These devices are essentially recording the echolocation calls of the vaquita.   Okay, how exactly do they work? These are water proof devices that run on batteries and record data onto memory cards that can be removed to access the data later. They are deposited throughout a chosen range within the Sea of Cortez, specifically within the Vaquita Refuge area. Passive acoustic monitoring technology, also known as PAM, is loaded on these devices. This technology triggers the recording function whenever it detects the sounds of vaquita echolocation clicks. The c-pods used by INECC can run for up to five months recording every encounter the whole time.   The c-pod can record vaquita clicks up to 1300 feet away and  also documents time, duration, center frequency, intensity, bandwidth, and can even extrapolate a frequency trend. When analyzing the data, researchers need to focus on individual clicks and the number of clicks emitted by vaquita to obtain the most precise analysis of the data. These c-pod excel at this type of recording.    C-pods are typically deployed from mid-June to mid-September. This is the off season for fisherman. This time of year is chosen because there is much less traffic on the water which decreases the odds of these expensive research devices being accidentally, or purposely, caught up and carried away by fisherman.    To make sure the incredibly important data these devices record can be used, precise maps must be kept as to where the c-pods are positioned in the water. Each device is attached to a rope with a buoy on the end to mark where it has been dropped. Every few weeks employees of INECC with the help of local fisherman employed during the off season will retrieve the c-pods and replace them with fresh units. The c-pods will be placed in different areas throughout the Sea of Cortez. Moving them around has provided us with a more accurate idea of how much of this area is used by the vaquitas. It has also offered us a more reliable count of how many vaquitas are living in the Sea of Cortez.   I find it interesting sounds that we cannot hear have given us the most accurate count of an animal that is so difficult for us to see!   Thank you for joining me on this journey into how we are researching the vaquita it is my fourth favorite thing about the vaquita.    Please visit porpoise.org to find out even more about the vaquita and to discover what you can do to help this unique animal.   Join me next week for an in-depth look at the conservation status of the vaquita and the efforts we are taking to ensure the survival of this mysterious porpoise.    (Piano Music plays)  This has been an episode of Ten Things I like About with Kiersten and Company. Original music written and performed by Katherine Camp, piano extraordinaire.  

Hismið hlaðvarp
Hismið - Allt hey heim í hlöðu

Hismið hlaðvarp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 60:55


Hismið mætir í síðasta sinn saman í höfuðstöðvum þáttarins og ræðir meðal annars um undirbúning live shows og lokaþáttinn í næstu viku. Farið er yfir vinnubrögð í unglingavinnunni, stöðuna á miðunum, hvalveiðar og árásir Sea Shepard samtakanna á hvalveiðaflota Kristjáns Loftssonar árið 1986. Grétar fer yfir kaup sín á Costco korti og greiningu á hrávörumarkaði og við förum yfir hvers konar alpha-hundar veljast í að vera formenn íþróttafélaga.

Twice 5 Miles Radio
A Woman Goes to Sea with sailing captain and photographer Cassidy Wayant

Twice 5 Miles Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 57:08


A Woman Goes to Sea by James Navé Twice 5 Miles Radio welcomes sailing captain and photographer Cassidy Wayant to the Microphone. If you've ever looked at the sea and wondered about the big water, you'll appreciate why I titled this piece A Woman Goes to Sea. When you listen to Cassidy's interview, she'll explain why some people go to sea while others stick to dry land. You'll learn that life at sea, especially on a sailing boat, living the crew life, has an eternal appeal to those who are called to go to sea. While sailboats are Cassidy's passion, she has also spent some time working in the yacht life on the big luxury yachts. Cassidy will tell you that she would rather be slicing through the sea on a beautiful sailing boat than working on a yacht that relies on large engines to push it across the waves. Cassidy talks more about sailing in this interview than her other professional focus, photography. Even so, Cassidy's photographer's eye images others miss. That's why she recently was invited to join a Sea Shepard media crew on a sailing expedition off the coast of Mexico. She'll board the boat later this summer, 2022, to do what she loves to do best, sail the sea and photograph the drama that rises from the endless sea. Enjoy the show.

DispatchLIVE
BIG OIL UNDER FIRE | Activists speak out against Shell's seismic Wild Coast survey

DispatchLIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 16:39


The news that Shell plans to conduct a large-scale offshore seismic survey for gas and oil deposits along the Eastern Cape's Wild Coast has drawn criticism from environmental groups and animal rights activists, with one group even threatening to chain naked 'Wild Women' to the ship in protest. Daron Mann speaks to attorney Kim van Kets from Wild Women on the Run's, and Jason Simpson, a chief engineer for controversial international conservation group Sea Shepard. Shell aims boom guns at Wild Coast

DispatchLIVE
BIG OIL UNDER FIRE | Activists speak out against Shell's seismic Wild Coast survey

DispatchLIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 16:39


The news that Shell plans to conduct a large-scale offshore seismic survey for gas and oil deposits along the Eastern Cape's Wild Coast has drawn criticism from environmental groups and animal rights activists, with one group even threatening to chain naked 'Wild Women' to the ship in protest. Daron Mann speaks to attorney Kim van Kets from Wild Women on the Run's, and Jason Simpson, a chief engineer for controversial international conservation group Sea Shepard. Shell aims boom guns at Wild Coast

Scran
Whisky smuggling to save the oceans

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 36:39


In this episode of Scran Rosalind talks to brothers Nick and Alex Ravenhall aka The Whisky Smugglers. Both work in the whisky industry and have been involved in a project to raise money for Sea Shepard by open water swimming with some whisky on board! Find out more about their slightly hair-raising efforts and how their love for whisky has its beginnings in their homeland of New Zealand.

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo
NSP:159 Spearos on Seaspiracy with Bret Whitman and Jon Stenstrom

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 90:03


Round Table Discussion with Shrek, Bret Whitman and Jon Stenstrom Today's episode is likely to ruffle some feathers! Join Shrek as he has a really in depth discussion with Bret Whitman of the as well as Jon Stenstrom of the about all things "Seaspiracy"! The good, the bad and everything in between. If you haven't seen it yet, Seaspiracy is a film by Ali Tabrizi that shows the environmental impact of the fishing industry, highlighting the problem of overfishing and plastic waste in our oceans. The film definitely brings up good points and highlights some really serious issues but also falls short on several different topics. Shrek, Bret and Jon go through the film and apply a spearo's eye to it to see if ultimately we should all stop eating fish, as the film suggests. Give us your thoughts, whether you agree or disagree, let us know! Important Times: 00:16 Welcome to the podcast! 03:12 NOOBER Stories: Jodzzzay message 04:14 Blue Water World Cup 05:49 Opening thoughts 06:08 Welcome 06:40 Welcome 07:00 Welcome to the man, the myth, the legend: Shrek! 08:25 We are going to chat about Seaspiracy 09:05 Bret's first thoughts 10:49 Shrek's first thoughts 11:33 Jon's first thoughts 13:54 The positive impact of the film 15:31 The influence of money 17:20 Don't eat fish: what did you think about that? 18:14 Diversity of opinions 19:45 A strange problem arises 20:34 Southern Bluefin Tuna and the governmental issues 21:36 A real solution? 22:04 Silly questions 22:35 The role of animals in the food industry and the journalism side of the film 23:32 Shark fins 24:06 Bad facts ruin your good message 27:40 Brandolini's law 30:23 Fishermen need to band together 31:34 Success stories 33:29 Fishing has a marketing problem 35:02 Legitimate issues highlighted - plastic 37:03 Look at the funding behind these messages 38:44 It's great he decided to do something about this 42:11 First world countries are a problem too 43:00 Spearing vs commercial fishing boats 45:40 Influencing public opinion to influence demand on certain species 47:26 Well how do you manage international waters? 48:16 No thought to sustainability when you are trying to survive 49:30 Propaganda to support local fisheries 53:54 Long liners 55:39 Accurate data, have you met a wealthy fisherman? 56:42 Measures of success for a fisherman 57:01 Sea Shepard inside story 59:28 Chinese oceans 60:28 The organized crime element 63:31 Making these documentaries to have a bigger effect 62:30 "There's no such thing as a sustainable fishery" 64:02 Dispersion of responsibility 66:02 Put your money where your mouth is 69:28 Discussion from the Noob Spearo Facebook community 70:08 Disclaimer from Shrek 70:54 Killing whales 72:24 The reality of hunting 76:05 Apply your moral framework 76:57 Whale hunting treaty 78:24 "Cute" animals 78:38 Shrek's vegetarian room mate 80:34 Sage thoughts on the conclusion of the film 81:15 Agriculture has its issues too 81:40 The morale issue 82:52 The ultimate solution 84:30 Perspective is key 86:30 Respect for Ali 86:40 Contacts 87:32 Outro and Shrek's final thoughts Listen in and subscribe on iOS or Android Important Links Noob Spearo Partners and Discount Codes . Use the code NOOBSPEARO save $20 on every purchase over $200 at checkout – Flat shipping rate, especially in AUS! – Use the code NOOB10 to save 10% off anything store-wide. Free Shipping on USA orders over $99 | Simple, Effective, Dependable Wooden Spearguns. Use the Code NOOB to save $30 on any speargun:) Use the code NOOBSPEARO to save $25 on the full Penetrator Spearfishing Fin Range . 28-day Freediving Transformation (CODE: NOOB28 for 15% off) | Equalization Masterclass – Roadmap to Frenzel | Free Courses | Freediving Safety Course | How to Take a 25-30% Bigger Breath! | The 5 minute Freediver | Break the 10 Meter Barrier – Use the code NOOBSPEARO to save $ | ‘Spearo Dad' | ‘Girls with Gills' | ‘Jobfish Tribute' Subscribe to the best spearfishing magazine in the world. International subscription available! . Listen to 99 Tips to Get Better at Spearfishing

The Sentient Media Podcast
005 Interview: Ian Urbina, Lex Rigby, Pete Paxton Investigators and Reporters on Life at Sea

The Sentient Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 63:24


This episode was recorded as part of our monthly, live Sentient Sessions series. Watch the recording on our YouTube. Meet the Speakers:Ian Urbina, Investigative Reporter, Pulitzer Prize winner, and Director of The Outlaw Ocean ProjectThe Outlaw Ocean Project is a non-profit journalism organization based in Washington, D.C., that focuses on reporting about environmental and human rights crimes at sea.Ian is also author of The Outlaw Ocean series was originally published in The New York Times, where Ian Urbina (See: Wikipedia) has been an investigative reporter for over two decades. Several of his stories have been adapted into major feature films, including The Outlaw Ocean which was purchased by Netflix and Leonardo DiCaprio.During his career, Ian has won a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News, a George Polk Award for Foreign Reporting, and his work has been nominated for an Emmy Award. He has degrees in history and cultural anthropology from Georgetown University and the University of Chicago. Before joining The Times, he was a Fulbright Fellow in Cuba and he also wrote about the Middle East and Africa for various outlets including the Los Angeles Times, Harper's and Vanity Fair. He lives in Washington D.C. with his family.The Outlaw Ocean reporting, almost all done offshore, took Ian across 5 seas and 14 countries in Africa, Asia, the Mediterranean, South America, and the Middle East. It resulted in 8 front-page stories in The New York Times and a book published by Knopf Doubleday. While reporting for the book, Ian was joined by an award-winning photographer from Brazil named Fábio Nascimento.Lex Rigby, Head of Investigations at Viva!After more than a decade campaigning to defend, conserve and protect marine wildlife, Lex joined the vegan campaigning charity Viva! in 2018.As Head of Investigations, Lex is responsible for coordinating, conducting, and delivering key investigations to support Viva!'s ground-breaking campaigns.Her investigations have been covered in the press many times:Three illegal fishing trawlers arrested following night raidCaptain deliberately sank illegal fishing vesselImagine living in a cage filled with millions of tiny parasitic sea liceWith Sea Shepherd she participated in three whale defence campaigns in Antarctica and four anti-poaching campaigns from the Southern Ocean to the North Sea, including Operation Icefish (which Ian Urbina wrote about in the New York Times).Pete Paxton, Undercover InvestigatorPete Paxton has been doing animal cruelty investigations since 2001, uncovering abuse at puppy mills, factory farms, slaughterhouses, commercial fishing boats, and pet stores. He has worked in the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, India, and Philippines, finding and training investigators in several countries.His work has been covered in the HBO documentaries Dealing Dogs and Death on a Factory Farm, and the Nat Geo documentary Animal Undercover. He is the author of Rescue Dogs, and has been awarded a Coin of Excellence from the US Attorney's Office of Arkansas for his role as an undercover investigator to help shut down a seller of dogs and cats to research labs.Much of Pete's work has involved working undercover for weeks or months as facilities, enabling Pete to understand the plight of undocumented immigrants exploited in agriculture, and the factors amongst all commercial animal operations that lead to predictable criminal behavior.About Sentient MediaAll proceeds from this event go directly into funding Sentient Media.Sentient Media is a nonprofit media organization that produces independent reporting on farmed animal lives and our broken food system.Our mission is to increase public awareness of key issues that matter to all of us: the treatment and well-being of all sentient beings and the health of our planet.We believe exposure is the first step toward behavioral change. That's why we bring together journalists, digital marketing, and tech expertise to reach a diverse audience.In 2020, our animal-related content reached over 1 million readers, with over 25 million first page impressions on Google, 250 articles published on Sentient Media and 72 articles placed in outside media including The Guardian, USA Today, WIRED, NY Daily News, Citizen Truth, The Times, and more.Newsletter: https://sentientmedia.org/newsletter​ Facebook: https://facebook.com/sentientmediaorg​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sentient_media​ Instagram: https://instagram.com/sentient_media​ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sent...​

Hollywood Unscripted
04 - Sea of Shadows

Hollywood Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 49:24


Richard discusses his path to being a powerful documentary filmmaker started with Jane Goodall (1:57) and how Leonardo DiCaprio’s call changed everything in a pursuing a story that seemed impossible (4:43). Cynthia then discusses the issue and effort from the veterinarian’s point of view (7:40). Jack opens up about why he dropped out of school to get involved with Sea Shepard and the danger they now face every day (11:00). Richard explains the safety preparation involved with a mission like this and the peril they came face to face with while shooting (14:05). He discusses the role of the “real life James Bond” Andrea Crosta and what Earth League International is doing to confront this problem (SP) (17:30). They discuss the corruption in Mexico (22:18) and reasons that footage may have been left out of the film (24:15). The conversation turns back to Cynthia and the “emotional heart” of the film (26:58). Jack picks up with the fight that is continuing to this day and the positive impact of the film (29:06). Turning back to the filmmaking side, Richard discusses the strategy in the style of the film (33:51). Cynthia rounds out the conversation with the dire but hopeful state of the Vikita today (40:14). She discusses the importance of filmmakers telling stories like this (45:14) and Jack urges everyone to get involved in the fight for conservation (46:53). Learn more about Hollywood Unscripted: https://www.curtco.com/hollywoodunscripted And Follow Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curtcomedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtcomedia Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/curtcomedia

Mortville
Dolphin Sweat

Mortville

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 81:25


This week the Mort Squad is once again joined by Jimmy to discuss Matthew's pig roast, the incestuous Goler Clan, Uncle Daddy, how much fun sucks, the apocalyptic wildfire in California, dolphin sweat, crows and various other birds, the Sea Shepard and a bunch of other stuff. This week's breaks are "Part II" by Desire and "Spectre As Valkerie Is" by Lurker of Chalice. Subscribe to Mortville! 

Radio Marinara
Radio Marinara - 19 June 2016

Radio Marinara

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 47:12


Bron and Angeline working the Marinara magic. PT Hirschfield on the phone to talk Spider Crabs in the Bay, Erica McLernon talking Sea Shepard news and events and Bronwyn Pringle talking about her great show at La Mama theatre 'Beneath and Beyond'

Shenandoah Down under
Shenandoah Down Under Episode 25

Shenandoah Down under

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 30:59


With the Shenandoah about to land in Pohnpei in what is now the Federated States of Micronesia, Rob, Mob and guest Rick Meints step back a bit to consider events in early April in the sideshow theatre of the American Civil War that was actually happening in America, populated by minor and little known figures called Lincoln, Grant and Lee. Also, in the present day, the Sea Shepard ship the Bob Barker claims.. Read More

Vegan Radio
100: NYC Vegetarian Food Festival 100th Episode Spectacular

Vegan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2013 79:30


On March 2nd and 3rd thousands of NYC Vegetarians, Vegans, and the Veg-curious came out to the NYC Vegetarian Food Festivalto sample, purchase, and learn about vegan food and lifestyle. Add in some animal rights organizations and farmed animal sanctuaries, the NYC Veg Food Fest is sure to be a hot spot for our favorite vegan super stars (every vegan is a super star to us)! That means, that in this spectacular 100th episode of Vegan Radio we hit the mother-load on interviews!!First we hear the story behind the festival from co-creator/coordinator Nira Poliwoda followed by Eddie Garza of Mercy for Animals, the benefactors of the festival's official after party. Next we feature Vegan Radio's favorite subject, farm animal sanctuaries! We hear from Gene Baur of Farm Sanctuary again and find out what he's been up to since the last episode. Theresa Sarzynskifrom For the Animals Sanctuary tells the story of mother and son bovines Grace and Benjamin; Mike Stura, long time animal saver and sanctuary volunteer tells the story of the slaughterhouse escapee goat Wilfred who he rescued from the streets of Brooklyn and brught to Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary.The next segment of interviews feature amazing powerful woman authors, bloggers, and food providers who are each working towards veganism becoming the norm in the future. Ellen Jaffe Jones author of How to Eat Vegan on $4 a Day and Victoria Moran author of Main Street Vegan were kind enough to share their light with Vegan Radio and tell us what they are up to and how they are spreading the vegan experience to others. Next Rachel Kay and Marina Guvenc tell us about their newly launched vegan fashion blog The New Luv. Then Derek Goodwin shares magic moments with the ever regal Ella Nemcova of The Regal Vegan. Our final interview is with two of Sea Shepherd International's finest (fine as in you wish it were a tv interview) Georgie Dicks of Sea Shepherd Australia and Ethan Wolf the NYC Chapter of Sea Shepard tell us about the current campaigns and direct actions of Sea Shepard Conservation Society. Direct action is so dreamy.

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sUAS News
Safeguarding The Oceans With The Sea Shepherd and sUAS

sUAS News

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2012 46:00


In this installment, we will discuss the role sUAS plays in assisting the Sea Shepherd in their ongoing endeavor to help safeguard the inhabitants of our delicate ocean ecosystems. Sure to be an exciting and informative dialogue, with all that had to be overcome operating an unmanned system from the high seas. We look forward to finding out more about this admirable example of what can be accomplished with a low risk, low cost solution. sUAS News produces these podcasts with the aspirations of  mainstreaming applications for unmanned technologies in an effort to make the world a better place.       

MAGCAST
MAGCAST: February 2009

MAGCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2009 4:39


MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Dark was the Night, Soul Deep, Nova Lima and the Palermo Shooting soundtrack. He also covers MAG's cover story on Bruce Springsteen and the feature review for Lilly Allen's new album It's Not Me, It's You, and briefly previews the March 2009 edition of MAG. In a brief segment he also touches on the content of TechMag, the technology magazine included with MAG.