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This photography podcast takes you ‘beyond the lens,’ exploring the arts, travel, conservation, entrepreneurship, creative culture, and more through deep-dive interviews with some of the world's most influential and inspiring people. Host Richard Bernabe is a renowned photographer, intrepid world traveller, explorer, author, and champion of wildlife and endangered species. He’s been hailed as one of the "Top 30 Influential Photographers on the Web" by the Huffington Post and Influence Digest ...
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The Elephant in the Room Podcast is a curated safe space to have uncomfortable conversations about the pervasive inequalities in society and our workplaces. The idea of the podcast was born from my sense of conflict about identity, self and the concept of privilege and fuelled by my own need to understand how my overlapping identities and experiences had impacted and would continue to impact my life chances. Two years ago I decided to ‘opt out’ to find my own purpose and focus on passion pro ...
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The Elephant Times

The Elephant Project - M. Dane Waters

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Hear stories chronicling the struggle to save these majestic and iconic animals - from the minutia to the philosophical. News, missives, random thoughts, and in-depth analysis of the current events in the lives of elephants, those that live among them, and those that work to save them. Brought to you by The Elephant Project and narrated by M. Dane Waters.
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This is a transformation into maturity, and the building up of a legacy. I believe in community solidarity. The fight for our culture is strategic, and I'm learning how to lead our community away from oppression, repression, and depression.
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Film Swap

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Film Swap is the podcast for the adventurous film lover. Join David and Jonathan as they and their special guests recommend great films to one another and explore the best cinema available on streaming and physical media. They will unearth those hidden gems and forgotten classics that you’ve been dying to see and just didn’t know it! Watch cool films and join the conversation!
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A real talk on growth and the things that make us who we are, hosted by Joneil Escobar. The Blooming Project is a space to share personal stories and thoughts about life and the culture we live in. Through the lens of a twenty-something Asian-American woman living in Chicago along with friends and special guests, listen to us get real as we laugh, cry, and throw out some unsolicited advice on tackling adulthood. A new episode will be released every Friday. (SEASON 2 COMING SOON)
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Elephant in the room

Elephant in the room

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„Elephant in the room“ is an anarchist radio show from Dresden. When we started in 2015 as a radio-project of the former Remembering-Khaled-Initiative (https://www.black-rose.xyz/remembering-khaled/) our focus was migration. Over the last three years several people left our show for different reasons. Some moved away, others weren’t into radio anymore, new people came. As our collective changed, so did our show. Now we talk about political and social problems existing in Dresden and all arou ...
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What Are You Doing Here ?

emerging world project

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Through captivating narratives and personal experiences, conservationist t. addison brown, together with youth activist Marley Alabanza, engage in enlightening conversations with an array of guests that include activists, artists, educators, scientists, conservationists, and humanitarians from around the world. Throughout their journey, tales of bravery, compassion, and dedication to our natural world unfold. Each one of us has the power to instigate change by making simple yet impactful cho ...
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I am Anshul Akhoury, and I am an award winning travel blogger from India. I am an advocate of responsible travel in India and have won Silver in Outlook Traveller India Responsible Travel Awards. Here, on this podcast, I will connect with different experts from the field of responsible travel who have done something significant in this field. My other profiles Blog - https://dailypasseneger.com/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtyuYPTXsb2-eGztAgb4csQ?view_as=subscriber Instagram - ...
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Elephant In The Room was created by Suvi Inkinen, an Intuitive Deep Transformation and Psychedelic Integration Coach, Channeller, Awakening Mentor, Modern Medicine Woman and the Founder or HUNAWORKS. The Podcast is her personal passion project to help others become all they can be. A safe container where herself and her incredible guests share personal and raw stories of their own triumphs and trials through life, through awakening and through the expansion of consciousness using different t ...
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Corinna and the King is the unbelievable true story of a love affair that brought the Spanish royal family to its knees. When Corinna, a worldly and well-connected businesswoman, fell in love with Juan Carlos I, the king of Spain, he seemed too big to fail. Their secret romance stretched across continents, but its unraveling would open a window into a dangerous world of greed, corruption, and crime. Vast pools of hidden wealth; international espionage and conspiracy; scandal, elephant huntin ...
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Earth Chats

BMDM Digital Marketing

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We chat to leaders, influencers, organisations and businesses related to the environment, conservation and anything planet related - Join us and learn with us!
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A New Normal

Kelley Lynch, Obaidul Fattah Tanvir, Cindy Sealls

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What do you do when a pandemic brings life as you know it to a screeching halt? Call your friends and start a podcast. Join hosts Kelley Lynch and Cindy Sealls in Washington, DC and Obaidul Fattah Tanvir in Bangladesh as they step outside their comfort zones and embark on a project to live more in line with at least a few of their loftier ideals by cultivating connection, community and conversation in their own backyards one episode at a time.
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PEERS

The Peers Project

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Australia's First BIPOC, Female-Led Founders Podcast. Est 2017. Hello fellow founder, Welcome to PEERS - a podcast by millennial founders for millennial founders. Join me, BIPOC female founder & Forbes 30 Under 30 Lister Michelle Akhidenor, for soul-enriching conversations with peers. Each week, I sit down with a fellow founder or industry ally and deep dive into their entrepreneurial journey. I ask questions like: Where did they grow up? How has their upbringing impacted the choices they've ...
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In this episode of Film Swap, Jonathan and David dive into two riveting tales where nothing is quite as it seems. Under the theme "Trust and Treachery", they explore Nine Queens (2000), a razor-sharp Argentinian con artist thriller, and Before We Vanish (2017), a genre-bending Japanese alien invasion drama from master filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa.Fro…
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Chris Burkard is an American adventure and landscape photographer, filmmaker, speaker, creative director, and explorer now living with his family in Reykjavik, Iceland. He is best known for his inspiring photojournalistic work that weaves together the stories of surfing, adventure, and travel to cold and foreign places. His work has led him to deli…
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In the 100th episode of the Daily Passenger Responsible Travel Podcast, we are joined by Anil and Aditi, founders of Fagunia—winners of the Outlook Responsible Travel Award for Sustainable Leadership (Homestays). They share how their homestay evolved into a social enterprise, their community-driven initiatives, and insights on responsible travel in…
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Sue Flood is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker, zoologist, adventure travel leader and public speaker. Her work takes her all over the world but she has a special passion for the wildlife and icy beauty of the Polar regions and is one of the very few women professional photographers who returns again and again to Earth’s harshest and most…
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Show notes: Did you know that ultra processed foods (UPFs) make 57% of the average British diet and up to 80% when it comes to children and people with lower incomes. And that the major food and drink companies lobbied to block the UK government’s efforts pushing for discounts on healthier and minimally processed products  In the Indian sub-contin…
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In this episode, we are joined by Praveen Rangar to explore trekking safety tips for first-time trekkers. From navigating the Kedarnath Yatra to understanding the impact of climate change in the Himalayas, we discuss how to trek mindfully and promote responsible travel in Uttarakhand. Connect with Praveen https://www.instagram.com/praveen_rangar198…
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In this episode we are joined by three guests who talk about their travel plans going wrong and what were their experiences from it. Connect with our guests Akhila Baby - https://www.instagram.com/baby.got.backpack/ Mrigank Agarawal - https://www.instagram.com/mrigankagrawal01/ Prakriti Singh - https://www.instagram.com/praks_the_explorer/ Share yo…
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Quintin Lake is a multi-award-winning British photographer specializing in landscape and architecture, with twenty-five years of experience. A fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Royal Society of Arts, his work has been featured in leading publications such as National Geographic Traveler, the Guardian, and Der Spiegel. In 2020, he was nam…
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In this literary-themed episode of Film Swap, hosts David and Jonathan explore two of the most daring adaptations of classic fiction ever put to film. First up, Jan Švankmajer’s Alice (1988) reimagines Alice in Wonderland as a surreal, stop-motion odyssey filled with unsettling imagery, tactile textures, and psychological depth. Then, Luchino Visco…
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Award-wining travel photographer Susan Seubert has completed photography assignments for National Geographic, The New York Times, Smithsonian Magazine, Travel and Leisure and many others. She’s the recipient of the prestigious Life Magazine’s Alfred Eisenstaedt Award and has been recognized with awards by the North American Travel Journalists Assoc…
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Show Notes: The current negative sentiment and noise around equity and inclusion can feel overwhelming. At such times it makes sense to step back and celebrate the work of organisations steadfast in their vision (there are many of them around). The Taylor Bennett Foundation (TBF) is one such organisation dedicated to increasing racial and ethnic di…
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Morgan Heim is a wildlife conservation photographer and filmmaker based in Astoria, Oregon. She uses her talents to focus on the coexistence between humans and wildlife and how human-influenced change impacts wildlife and their habitat. She's a Senior Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers and in 2024 was named a Nationa…
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It’s time to go back to school, film style! In this episode we take a thoughtful dive into two powerful coming-of-age dramas set in the world of education and youth. First up is Ken Loach’s *Kes* (1969), a British classic that soars with quiet defiance and one unforgettable kestrel. Then we head to a Parisian classroom with Laurent Cantet’s *The Cl…
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Shownotes: The businesses most likely to succeed are those that are born to solve real life problems. Would you agree? For Sakshi Mittal, a Wharton educated, investor at Softbank, a health crisis during her first pregnancy was the trigger to her entrepreneurial journey. The result was Foodhak – a physical and digital ecosystem that challenges the f…
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Shilaroo Project is a slow travel-focused experimental farmstay near Narkanda, Shimla—a space designed to maximise land use for agriculture, waste-water treatment, rainwater harvesting, solar energy backup, and a serene pottery studio. In this episode, we speak with one of the founders, Virangna Kainthla, about how letting go of rigid travel itiner…
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Emmy-Award-Winning Travel TV Host Samantha Brown has spent the past 25 years bringing the joy of travel into millions of homes through her work with the Travel Channel and PBS. She currently hosts 'Samantha Brown's Places To Love' on PBS. Known for her warm, approachable demeanor and genuine curiosity about different cultures, Brown has visited ove…
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In this episode, we talk to Kapil, the founder of Edible Routes. Kapil shares his inspiring journey in sustainable farming and how Edible Routes is transforming the hospitality industry through thoughtful collaborations. We dive into their impactful workshops and training programs that empower landowners and individuals to reconnect with the soil. …
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Richard Bernabe on productivity hacks and techniques for creators - photographers, artists, writers, musicians, etc. - so they can spend more of their time on the act on creating and less time bogged down on the mundane tasks of running a business. These are battle-tested productivity techniques that transformed my creative practice. Discover how I…
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In this episode of *Film Swap*, genre film guru Richard Doyle returns to the show as we deep dive into two cult classics by legendary film directors that have a reputation for being downright awful: Robert Altman’s *O.C. and Stiggs* (1987) and Sam Peckinpah’s *Convoy* (1978). Are these the director's worst turkeys or misunderstood diamonds in the r…
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This International Women’s Day 2025, Michelle sits down with Dr. Amy Divaraniya, the brains behind Oova, to unravel her entrepreneurial journey and discuss the future of women's health. Amy’s story begins in Princeton, New Jersey, and unfolds into a narrative of innovation, determination, and resilience as she overcomes traditional expectations to …
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On this episode we take a deep dive into how we can live in right relationship with our mother Earth and why that feels so essential for humans right now. We begin with a conversation with Natasha, this conversation, friendship and guidance with deepening my own relationship with the natural world has been a bit of a lifeline for me, and I sense it…
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Thomas Nicolon is a French National Geographic photographer and explorer documenting wildlife conservation worldwide, with work featured in National Geographic, Le Monde, GEO, Reuters, and other major media outlets. During his five years as a France 24 correspondent in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nicolon shifted to wildlife storytelling, coll…
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Hello, welcome to the women's day special episode of responsible travel podcast. In this episode we are joined by Ishita who is the founder of Spiti Ecosphere. We talk about her initiatives and journey as the founder of ecosphere. We discuss the impact of overtourism in the valley and want it would take to make it better. Connect with Spiti Ecosphe…
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In this episode of **Film Swap**, we dive deep into two powerful films that explore aging, mortality, and human connection: **The Ballad of Narayama** (1983) directed by **Shohei Imamura**and **Venus** (2006) Directed by **Roger Michell**. These films offer poignant reflections on life's final stages and the complexities of desire, family, and dign…
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Shownotes: 2018, was a defining year for me career wise, it was also the year when I was able to live up to my aspiration to contribute a percentage of my time pro-bono to the third sector. I had the opportunity to align and engage with PRADAN, a leading Indian charity working in the livelihoods space. This opened the door for some wonderful collab…
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Panchali, the founder of RARE Sri Lanka, joins Daily Passenger Responsible Travel Podcast to discuss the ethical concerns surrounding elephant orphanage tourism in Sri Lanka. We dive into the issues with Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, its role in promoting unethical elephant tourism, and the broader challenges of wildlife conservation. Tune in for a…
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Kaylee Greer isn't just a multi-International award-winning commercial dog photographer; she's a storyteller with a camera, capturing the vibrant personalities of dogs in all their goofy, majestic, and heartwarming glory. Her images aren't just pictures; they're windows into the souls of these incredible animals, showcasing their unique quirks and …
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In the first episode of 2025, we talk about how climate change is affecting tourism. In this episode we are joined by Gunjeet who is a journalist based in Uttarakhand. She is closely observing the impact of climate change in the hill state and shares her views in this episode. We also discuss changing travel patterns and how it would look in a worl…
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Shownotes: As a podcast host one of my biggest joys is celebrating incredible people making a difference. People who I know through my work or because of my podcast or from my networks who have raised the bar either in their personal or professional life. My guest on the 129th episode of The Elephant in the Room podcast is Ashima Tyagi, our lives i…
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In this episode we dive into the careers of the very best of great British actors, as we focus on two absolute legends of the silver screen: Charles Laughton and Michael Caine and pick a couple of obscure gems from their considerable filmography to discuss in depth. From the classic charm of *Ruggles of Red Gap* to the captivating complexity of *Th…
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Show notes Throughout history, there have been genuine supporters and sceptics of equity and inclusion. We can all see how the current political climate in the US has deepened the divide fuelling anti-ESG/DEIB rhetoric, leading many organizations, including prominent ones like Target, Meta, Amazon, McDonald’s, Ford, Harley Davidson etc. to reduce o…
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Brian Skerry is a National Geographic underwater photographer, film producer and director, public speaker, and Nikon USA Ambassador who has spent decades exploring the world’s oceans, capturing unforgettable images that bring us face to face with marine life that remind us of the awe-inspiring beauty hidden beneath the surface. Brian’s work has gra…
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Award-winning travel writer Joe Cummings is one of the most influential figures in guidebook writing and cultural reporting. Known for his pioneering work with Lonely Planet - particularly on their very first Thailand guide - Joe’s adventurous spirit and meticulous research have shaped the way countless travelers discover new places. Over the cours…
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Show notes: What role can technology play in breaking down barriers and building inclusion? Can AI be a force for good? There is sufficient research to show that assistive technology can be a game changer for people with disabilities enabling them to be more independent(self-care) and improving their participation in social interactions, education,…
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Tom Mangelsen is a renowned American nature and wildlife photographer celebrated for his breathtaking imagery that captures some of the planet’s most iconic animals in their natural habitats. Born in Nebraska, Mangelsen’s early fascination with the outdoors, fostered by time spent hunting and fishing along the Platte River, laid the foundation for …
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Paul Theroux is a distinguished American novelist and travel writer renowned for his vivid portrayals of diverse cultures and locales. After earning a B.A. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1963, he joined the Peace Corps, teaching in Malawi and later in Uganda. Theroux's literary career gained significant acclaim with the …
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Show Notes: There are some brilliant leaders doing amazing work to promote equity & inclusion in the UK. Would you agree? There are not enough superlatives to describe the hard work and commitment of these advocates. Christina Brooks, Founder and CEO Ruebik is one such leader. Along with her day job she is a trustee for an alternative provision sch…
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Eeva Mäkinen is a Finnish photographer and adventurer celebrated for her evocative images of the Nordic wilderness. Her work captures the raw beauty of untamed landscapes, from the golden hues of Arctic sunsets to the Northern Lights to the serene stillness of misty boreal forests. With a deep connection to nature, Eeva's photography goes beyond me…
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In this thought-provoking episode of *Film Swap*, hosts David and Jonathan are joined by special guest David Blakeslee of the *Criterion Reflections* podcast for a deep dive into three powerful films that explore themes of faith, suffering, and redemption. The trio discusses Paul Schrader’s *First Reformed*, David Lynch’s *The Elephant Man*, and Ro…
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Borge Ousland is a Norwegian polar explorer, adventurer, and author who has redefined the boundaries of human endurance and exploration. With over three decades of groundbreaking polar expeditions, he is celebrated as the first person to complete solo, unsupported crossings of the Antarctic continent and the Arctic. His feats include traversing the…
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Shownotes: Reams have been written recently about SDGs, climate change, just transition…… what does it mean in practice? India's National Action Plan on Climate Change emphasises the need for inclusive and sustainable development to ensure it does not fail millions on the margins or without a voice. It would not be presumptuous to say that most peo…
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Julian Lennon is a musician, artist, writer, film producer, and fine art photographer. The son of John and Cynthia Lennon, Julian was born in Liverpool, England in 1963 and now resides in Monaco. He is best known as a musician and had worldwide hits in the 1980s and 1990s and was nominated for a Grammy. He founded the White Feather Foundation to pr…
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The Illuminator is out now. Subscribe to get early releases and listen ad-free. http://brazen.fm/plus Mark Lombardi, a conceptual artist on the cusp of international success, had everything to live for. So why was the 48-year-old found hanged and deemed suicidal? Was his death the ultimate conceptual art, an afterlife laugh at those who doubted his…
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Show notes: The ESG backlash is real, and it is polarising. The rhetoric around it exacerbated because of roll backs by corporates and governments on climate/energy commitments. According to a leading ESG publication, Trump’s victory in the world’s second largest democracy, is likely to result in roll backs on climate and ESG regulation in the coun…
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Nigel Danson is a renowned landscape photographer and YouTube creator from the United Kingdom. Best known for his atmospheric images that capture the rugged beauty and drama of Great Britain and across the world, Danson’s work showcases his commitment to conservation and environmental awareness. His work often emphasizes the fleeting and powerful m…
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Tattoo tourism is slowly gaining popularity in India. Many international tattoo artists come here for short gigs. People also travel to places like Goa to get a tattoo made for memories. In this episode we talk to Kirti, a renowned tattoo artist, about the scope of tattoo tourism in India. We also talk about her experience as an artist and working …
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Peter Cavanagh is a wildlife photographer who has been taking pictures since he was a boy in England. Peter's migration to the photography and study of bird flight evolved from his study of flight aerodynamics for aircraft pilot qualifications; his professional training in anatomy, biomechanics, and high-speed photography; and his love of nature an…
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Pack your suitcase and get ready to follow us on the ultimate cinematic adventure! In this episode, we explore two captivating films that delve into the world of fearless explorers and their encounters with uncharted territories: Bob Rafelson's Mountains of the Moon (1990) and Ciro Guerra's Embrace of the Serpent (2015). Mountains of the Moon recou…
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Goa is a major biodiverse regions of India. It is known for its varied flora and fauna that is often overlooked compared to other its popular tourist attractions. In this episode, Pooja, co-founder Khoj-aao joins me to discuss the nature trails and backyard trails of Goa. We talk about overtourism in Goa and the effect of climate crisis hitting the…
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Chase Jarvis is an award-winning artist, serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, and one of the most influential photographers of the past decade. He has created campaigns for Apple, Nike, Red Bull and dozens of other Fortune 100 brands. Chase has had fine art shows in the USA, Europe, and the Middle East, was a contributor to the Pulitzer-Prize …
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