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In today's holiday special we have a chat with Gavin of Shark Allies. He teaches us all about the Port Jackson Shark, and gives us some ways that we can get involved with this wonderful nonprofit! Links: www.sharkallies.org www.thesharkcafe.com @sharkallies @thesharkcafe --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/savethemermaids/support
Stefanie Brendl, Executive Director, President of Shark Allies, joins The Podcastle for a special Shark Week 2023 episode! Stefanie discusses her important work for shark conservation, how she founded Shark Allies, sharks, and what you can do to help. Visit Shark Allies at https://sharkallies.org/ Follow Shark Allies on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SharkAllies
In this episode have a chat with Laurel from Shark Allies, an absolutely amazing non-profit protecting sharks across the planet! Links: @sharkallies @sharkcafe https://sharkallies.org/take-action-now --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/savethemermaids/support
In dieser Folge ging es um Squalan, ein hautidentisches Fett. Und es ist der erste Podcast, in dem alle 3 Gründer:innen von Xeno dabei sind: Fabian Mrowka, Lara Schimweg und Lukas Böhnlein.Hier findest du weitere Informationen über Squalan: https://xeno-naturkosmetik.com/blogs/inhaltsstoffe/squalaneAuf der Website von Shark Allies findest du viele Informationen über Haie: https://sharkallies.org/ Shark Free Siegel: https://sharkallies.org/shark-free-label Good Bad List: https://sharkallies.org/good-bad-listHier findest du das neue Squalan von Xeno "Save The Ocean": https://xeno-naturkosmetik.com/products/save-the-ocean-squalan 3€ pro Flasche gehen an die NGO Shark Allies!Vielen Dank!Mehr über gesunde Hautpflege findest du im Easy Peasy You Magazin: https://xeno-naturkosmetik.com/blogs/epy-magazinFolge uns auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xeno_naturkosmetik/ und TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xeno_naturkosmetikMusik: Andreas Bohl
Haie sind die Wächter der Meere. Sie sind unabdinglich für die Ökosysteme der Ozeane, denn sie halten Fischbestände stark und gesund, indem sie kranke und schwache Fische jagen. Doch Menschen entscheiden sich dafür, Haie brutal zu jagen, sie auszurotten und damit die Ozeane zu gefährden. Durch sogenanntes “Shark-Finning” nehmen sie ihre Flossen als Trophäe und lassen die Haie grausam sterben. Wir müssen diesem Crime ein Ende setzen: Denn die Meere brauchen die Haie und wir brauchen die Meere. Aber wie? In der heutigen Folge sprechen Maja und Madeleine mit Stefanie Brendl. Sie ist die Gründerin von Shark Allies, einer Organisation, die dafür kämpft, dass Haie endlich wieder respektiert statt bedroht werden. Stefanie erklärt, warum Haie so wichtig für die Meere sind, warum der Handel mit Haiflossen so beliebt ist und korrigiert das schlechte Image der Haie. Denn wie gesagt: Sie sind unabdingliche Wächter der Meere... Am Ende der Folge spricht Stefanie darüber, was du konkret tun kannst, um die Haie, die Meere und damit auch uns zu retten!
Frankie interviews:Stephen Sisk10:23 AM (1 hour ago)to meJordan Matthews is a business trial lawyer and litigation partner at Weinberg Gonser Frost LLP since 2018 with broad experience in the entertainment industry and business community. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Jordan spent nearly a decade as a film finance executive and producer. He raised the capital to fully finance his first feature film, which was then sold to a mini-major motion picture studio and licensed to various international distributors. He wrote the book, Failure: When You Have Nothing You Have Everything because his experiences of the past 19 years are his most valuable asset. https://www.wgfcounsel.com/team_member/jordan-matthews/Anika Savoy is an award-winning author and attorney who has always felt a supernatural pull. A healthy skeptic, she can't deny her near-death experience and the shift it made in her life and writing. Anika's first novel in the Ungilded Series, The Ghost is centered around the real-life New York City Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's Island, which is now Roosevelt Island, world-renowned for its tramway. https://anikasavoyauthor.com/.Kinga Philipps is a board member of the nonprofit environmental group, Shark Allies, dedicated to changing the image of sharks and conserving our oceans. Kinga is a regular advocate for sharks on platforms like NOW THIS, Forbes, BEOND TV, The Artie Lange Show, Inside Hook and more. She is also an ambassador for Waves for Water, on organization committed to providing clean water to those in need. Kinga has tested herself for the past 20 + years by traveling the globe...scuba diving, free diving, spear fishing, surfing, jumping out of airplanes, spelunking and swimming with sharks as a writer, producer and on camera journalist for all the big TV networks such as CBS, NBC, ABC, USA, AMC, Travel Channel, National Geographic and more. http://www.kingaphilipps.com/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3240061/advertisement
We begin this week with reverence for sharks as kin that have inhabited Earth's waters for 450 million years, an existence that even predates trees. These apex predators embody a deep resilience and commitment to their place in this world, however, like many of the ocean's inhabitants, sharks cannot handle commercial exploitation at the scale of which global capitalism demands. A demand which is vastly different from subsistence fishing. In conversation with guest Stefanie Brendl, we learn how sharks regulate the ocean's ecosystem, the ramification of dwindling shark populations, and the many reasons that the market for shark, ray, and skate meat has more than doubled since the early 1990s; ranging from the depletion of other fish stocks to the burgeoning pet food, cosmetic, and wellness industries. Additionally, we explore the United State's complicity as the 7th largest shark-fishing country in the world and the significance of understanding our own Fisheries Act in context to multilateral treaties like the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna. Stefanie Brendl is an advocate for sharks, and a creative and social entrepreneur that leads campaigns and projects in all corners of this planet. As founder and executive director of Shark Allies and team member of various NGO coalitions, she has dedicated her last two decades to bringing greater protection to sharks. Music by Bird by Snow, Handmade Moments, and Left Vessel. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
Stefanie Brendl, founder of Shark Allies, warns that using a shark-derived product in a Covid-19 vaccine could be a death sentence for some sharks. Cristina Zenato, shark professional, challenges the Hollywood portrayal of sharks. Tom Kapitany tells the story of Rosie the taxidermied shark, who was found in an abandoned wildlife park in 2018 and now has a new home.
Why does the covid-19 vaccine require shark squalene? Can this ingredient be made out of plants? What is the goal of Shark Allies? Where did the 5,000 shark killed number come from? and How can people protect sharks? These are just some of the topics we disucss with Stefanie Brendl who is a shark advocate and the executive director of NGO Shark Allies. Through her many years of experience in the field, she shares her love of sharks through various campaigns, dedicated individuals, and fantastic imagery. Learn all about the shark fin trade, covid vaccinations, and sharks here!
TOPICS & SOURCES: -President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are preparing for their first presidential debate today, Tuesday at 9 P.M. ET, hosted by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace in Cleveland, Ohio. (https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/28/politics/us-presidential-debates-explained/index.html) -In the 10 months since a mysterious pneumonia began striking residents of Wuhan, China, Covid-19 has killed more than one million people worldwide as of Monday. (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/28/world/covid-1-million-deaths.html) -President Trump on Monday announced that his administration will begin distributing 150 million rapid coronavirus tests, including 100 million to states and another 50 million tests to vulnerable communities. The tests, which cost $5 apiece and are produced by Abbott Laboratories, are less expensive than lab tests and show results in 15 minutes. (https://www.nationalreview.com/news/trump-announces-plan-to-distribute-150-million-coronavirus-tests/) -A nonprofit organization, Shark Allies, estimates about 500,000 deep-sea sharks may need to die to supply the world with a coronavirus vaccine when one proves safe and effective. (Miami Herald: https://www.yahoo.com/news/500-000-sharks-may-die-192510978.html) -Northern California's wine country was on fire again Monday as strong winds fanned flames in the already scorched region, destroying homes and prompting orders for nearly 70,000 people to evacuated. The Glass Fire broke out before 4 a.m. Sunday and merged with two other fires to scorch more than 56 square miles as of Monday. (Associated Press: https://www.yahoo.com/news/news/california-fire-scorches-wine-country-143041718.html) -Residents of eight different cities in Texas have been warned not to use their water supply over concerns that a brain-eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri had infected the water system. (https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/texas-boy-dies-brain-eating-amoeba-very-rare-infection-165831261.html) -Police arrested Brad Parscale, President Trump’s former campaign manager for his 2020 reelection campaign until July, on Sunday at his home in Fort Lauderdale after his wife called authorities and said she was afraid he was suicidal and had seen him load a gun. (https://www.nationalreview.com/news/police-arrest-former-trump-campaign-chief-brad-parscale-after-apparent-suicide-attempt-seize-multiple-guns/) -House Democrats unveiled a $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill that would provide aid to American families, businesses, schools, restaurants and airline workers. (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/28/us/politics/stimulus-bill-pelosi-mnuchin.html) -A juror in the Breonna Taylor case contends that the K
Kinga Philipps finds herself swimming in a school of hammerhead sharks in the legendary waters of the Galapagos Islands. There, the journalist explorer come face-to-face with an industry that threatens the future of migratory sharks around the world. But before we land in the Galapagos, Kinga takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of her new project, Enslaved, with Samuel L. Jackson as well as the non-profit Shark Allies.Connect with the Guest@KingaPhilipps@SharkAllies@JoeSills@GetLostPodcast
Happy Shark Week! To celebrate our ancient relatives, I talk to Kinga Philipps, who is a writer, producer, and TV host, you’ve seen her on Discovery, and Travel Channel and National Geographic. Kinga is also a conservationist and shark lover. She is on board of Shark Allies. An organization dedicated to protecting the sharks and growing awareness around their cause. And here are the links to protect and support the sharks and marine life - Make sure the fish you’re buying is in season - https://www.seafoodwatch.org/seafood-recommendations/our-app Make sure the products you’re using are shark free - https://www.sharkallies.com/shark-free-products #HereToStay #ImmigrantsAreEssential #WeTheAliens www.WeTheAliensPod.com Follow us on Facebook Instagram and on Twitter @WeTheAliensPod Editing and mix: Damien Rowley. Music: "My country" courtesy of Ben Bostick www.benbostick.com
This time on the Shark Task Force - a special interview with the Executive Director of Shark Allies - Stefanie Brendl. She's on a campaign to end the trade of shark fins in Florida. In this extensive interview - find out why she's such a strong advocate for sharks - all over the world. Thanks for joining us for the Shark Task Force, because why wait a whole year... for just one week on sharks?
Shark Month W3 – The Meg with Stefanie Brendl from Shark Allies & Top 5 Reasons Its Your Fault If You’re Bitten By a Shark In our third week of Shark Month, we are excited to bring you The Meg with Stefanie Brendl, Executive Director of Shark Allies. In episode… Read the postShark Month W3 – The Meg with Stefanie Brendl from Shark Allies & Top 5 Reasons it’s Your Fault If You’Re Bitten By a Shark The post Shark Month W3 – The Meg with Stefanie Brendl from Shark Allies & Top 5 Reasons it’s Your Fault If You’Re Bitten By a Shark appeared first on Nerdy Bitches Podcast.
In our interview, Stefanie and I speak about her up-close experiences of diving with sharks, the unfair depiction of sharks in the media, and shark finning trends and potential solutions. You can follow Stefanie and SharkAllies on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, the links are below— • https://www.facebook.com/SharkAllies/ • https://www.instagram.com/sharkallies/ • https://twitter.com/SharkAllies
Never one to sit still, Kinga has tested herself for the past 19 years by traveling the globe...scuba diving, free diving, spear fishing, surfing, jumping out of airplanes, spelunking and swimming with sharks as a writer, producer and on camera journalist for networks such as CBS, NBC, ABC, USA, AMC, Travel Channel, Fox Sports, Universal Sports, Food Network, Current TV, Syfy, EPIX and National Geographic. Kinga was born in Warsaw, Poland into a family of explorers and adventurers. Her dad, a geologist, trekked repeatedly across Europe and her mom, trained in botany, can give the Latin name of every plant. Expeditions are in her genes. Her folks believed in regular road trips, camping, cultural exploration, photography and natural sciences. She didn't stand a chance of becoming anything other than the world wandering, adventurous, story telling soul she grew up to be. She has traveled the world reporting on intense subjects like police corruption in Mexico, gangs in LA, women in the sex trade, humanitarian and environmental causes, world conflict and natural disasters. On the flip side she has explored the night life, festivals and exotic eats of the world's most vibrant cities. Kinga was one of the original on air journalists to launch Al Gore’s Emmy Award winning Current TV, where she covered everything from travel, car culture and entertainment to current issues and hard hitting vanguard journalism stories that put her in the line of fire…sometimes literally. As an on air producer for Syfy’s Legend Quest, a Da-Vinci-Code-meets-Indiana-Jones style adventure show traversing the globe in search of mysterious artifacts, Kinga traveled to 13 countries in two months exploring some of the world's most exotic destinations. The team investigated sunken churches in Ethiopia, trekked the Andes in Peru, went spelunking in the Philippines, dived Mexican cenotes, rode camels through the desert in Jordan, located one of the oldest known churches in a maximum security prison in Israel and braved rough seas to access remote islands off Scotland's west coast. For National Geographic Kinga co-hosted America’s Lost Treasures, traveling across the United States in search of hidden links to America’s past, authenticating artifacts and telling the stories that connect our past to our present. The items from the show went on display at the National Geographic Museum in Washington DC. Kinga's background includes a minor in anthropology and a fascination with history. Kinga has done several projects for Travel Channel including The Wild Side with Kinga Philipps, which had her kite surfing, bungee jumping, free diving and mountain biking across the US; the network's yearly special The Trip, where Travel Channel talent team up to show off exciting destinations; Travel Hacks, an animated multi part series written and hosted by Kinga and based on her more off beat and comical adventure travel moments and the award winning THE REAL, a comprehensive locals perspective of exotic destinations...repeatedly nominated and winning Tellys, Webbys and the Cynopsis Model D...among others. THE REAL is currently one of Travel Channel's premier shows on Facebook Watch. Her latest project with Travel Channel is the new series Off the Map, which will go into production in June 2019 and air in late fall. Kinga, along with co-host JJ Kelley, will travel the world investigating unsolved mysteries that took place in some of the planet’s most harrowing and remote locations. Currently, Kinga is on the road working on the six episode documentary series, Enslaved. As a journalist and scuba diver she is part of the team diving shipwrecks all over the world to tell the profound stories of the transatlantic slave trade. Enslaved will premiere on EPIX in early 2020. The series is being hosted by Samuel L. Jackson. Kinga is also the regular travel expert for Beond TV, a morning program on KDOC LA, ROKU and online that is viewed by almost 6 million viewers weekly. As a writer, she has two columns for Real Clear Life and Inside Hook: Off the Beaten Path, a modern nomads guide to a world less traveled that explores some of the last bastions of wilderness this planet has to offer; and the acclaimed Real Life Laura Croft series that highlights inspiring and accomplished women. She is also a regular contributor to Adventure Journal and her travel expertise has appeared in a variety of publications including Travel + Leisure, Martha Stewart Weddings and Readers Digest. Kinga is a member of the prestigious Explorers Club. She joins the likes of Elon Musk, James Cameron, Neil Armstrong, Robert Ballard, Silvia Earle, David Attenborough and many others in this extraordinary family of explorers, who over the past 114 years, have dedicated themselves to the advancement of field research, scientific exploration, resource conservation and the ideal that it is vital to preserve the instinct to explore. In her free time, Kinga explores a singular fascination with the ocean, free diving (see below), scuba diving (she is advanced open water, nitrox and dry suit certified), surfing, spearfishing to harvest her own food, exotic travel and sharks (those are her two friends from Guadalupe Island, MX swimming up top)... followed just slightly by a love of solo adventure travel, charity work, exotic foods and action sports. She lives in Malibu, CA to be close to the beach at all times. Kinga is a board member of the nonprofit environmental group, Shark Allies, dedicated to changing the image of sharks and conserving our oceans. She gives yearly shark talks aboard the HORIZON, a live aboard eco tour that visits white sharks in their native habitat off the coast of Mexico. She is also a board member of Now Art LA, a non profit dedicated to curating and supporting public art and an ambassador for Waves for Water, on org committed to providing clean water to those in need.
Matt interviews Stefanie Brendl, founder of Shark Allies, about efforts to secure and enforce bans on the trade of shark fins. Why are we talking about threats to marine life on a human rights podcast? We'll explain--and encourage you to support Shark Allies at sharkallies.com, and support this podcast at actwithus.org.
Shark Allies founder Stefanie Brendl talks to Safety Stop about the global threats to sharks and how her non-profit works to protect sharks, rays, and the ocean realm they live in.
What does it mean to explore your senses? What does a sense do for a person when they travel? Can you bottle your experiences and bring them home with you? Kinga Philipps, an adventurer currently living in Malibu with a passion for all things aquatic, discusses these points and more with Hayden. The host of The Wild Side with Kinga Philipps on the Travel Channel, Kinga talks mystery, senses, history, and sharks, the last of which she touches on with love and anger. Why Do Humans Travel? Kinga believes that people love mystery, and that they are fascinated by what they cannot explain. Humans, she says, pursue what they cannot fully understand. Things that have terrified people over the ages have also intrigued and fascinated them, luring them in and making them try things they never would otherwise. This drive to go into the unknown is what pushes Kinga to challenge herself and to trigger personal growth through herself through travel. Her parents ingrained in her a spirit of adventure and of seeking something new, which became her driving force in adulthood. Through changing up her routines, following her own compass, and living by a Jack London credo, Kinga brings new experiences to herself every day, which are the greatest moments of her life. Exploring Your Senses and Memories Exploring your senses when you travel grounds you in the moment. It gives you a solid experience as a traveler, because your senses make something inherently magical go off inside of you. Hayden and Kinga search for a name for the feeling of being in a strange place, coming into your five senses, and realizing how present you are. Kinga offers tips to trigger your own memories, like bringing a scent along with you from home so that you can train yourself to attach memories to scents. Senses were designed to keep humans alive, but they can also bring you back to your greatest moments when you experience them again in the future. Places have an energy that fills you when you’re there; you can jump into other lives, have new experiences, build your memories, and bring them back later, when it’s all said and done. Unique senses can bring memories crashing back. Advocating for Sharks and Worldwide Animal Welfare Kinga is a member of and advocate for Shark Allies, an organization designed to protect our oceans and the sharks that live in them. Shark Allies founder and Kinga’s mentor, Stefanie Brendl, is a shark expert that Kinga met by bidding on her on eBay and taking her to lunch, which evolved into creating “action buttons” on shark conservation. Kinga discusses how shark fins are used unnecessarily as a status symbol, how brutally the fins are taken, and how she and Shark Allies fight to stop this from happening. In a fit of anger, she and Hayden want people to do their research and be aware; Kinga believes that people, at their core, are good, and want to do good. Kinga tells the audience that the experience of going out, stepping out of routine, and having magical moments is vital to travel. She also leaves the call to go out and educate yourself on the welfare of the world’s wildlife, and how their choices affect animals. ... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backpackdigital/message