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27 h 42 min
Ep 51: Jayaprakash Bojan – Up close with an Orangutang and his maker
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41:18
Ep 50: Jeremy Lindsell – Lessons in conservation
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39:33
Ep 49: Sylvia Muia – Gen Z, journalism and fighting for the future
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38:22
Ep 48: Jo Herbert-James, Rick Faw & Jo Swinney – The Whole Easter Story
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50:17
Ep 47: Tim Stojanovic – Whose oceans to gain from and govern?
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47:27
Ep 46: Cindy Verbeek – The costly calling of a conservationist
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29:51
Ep 45: Cyrie Sendashonga – The politics of protecting nature
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34:01
Ep 44: Dorothea Seeger – Marine biology & motherhood
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26:10
Ep 43: Caroline Pomeroy – Stewarding the climate in turbulent times
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35:52
Ep 42: Cristina Jakob – When loving nature becomes a life
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32:31
Ep 41: Abby Simonin & Carly Richardson – the fellowship of farm & food
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34:44
Ep 40: Rui Lino-Ramalho – Why conservation is best (and most joyfully) done in community
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31:26
Ep 39: Kuki Rokhum – An inconvenient challenge to the Church
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32:53
Ep 38: Federica Marsi – a cynical journalist finds redemption at the Kenyan coast
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36:58
Ep 37: Sara Kaweesa – a heart for creation care in a context of suffering
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31:50
Ep 36: Leah Kostamo – How nature both hurts and heals poor mental health
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38:42
Ep 35: Ed Walker – Meet A Rocha's new Executive Director
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43:27
Ep 34: Peter Harris – Milestones, miracles and migration
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42:39
Ep 33: Godwin Evenyo Dzekoto – collaborative conservation and why humans can be both the problem & the solution
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45:53
Ep 32: Prarthini Selveindran - Reading the world with wonder
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42:53
Ep 31: Gustavo H. R. Santos – Redefining success and introducing the A Rocha Conservation Certificate
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45:35
Ep 30: Avinash Krishnan – Deep roots, long trunks: a lifelong commitment to making peace with Indian elephants
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50:18
Ep 29: Dave Bookless – Conviction, courage, and the changing church
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47:06
Ep 28: Judith Ochieng – How digitising data about nature can change the world
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48:16
Ep 27: Guillaume de Vaulx & Nabil Shehadi – Prophetic acts of hope on Lebanese soil
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46:34
Ep 26: Christine Warner – Learning from the snail: joyful living within painful limitations
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64:41
Ep 25: Jo Swinney – Finding A Place at the Table and a heart for hospitality
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30:24
Ep 24: Soohwan Park – Sustainable activism and the prayer-driven life
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50:15
Ep 23: Stephen Ruttle – The art of difficult conversations – making peace with God, nature, each other and ourselves
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41:03
Ep 22: Embert Messelink – Engaging head, hands and heart in the conservation effort
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37:13
Ep 21: Ken Yeong – Being an environmentally friendly consumer in a complex world
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44:21
Ep 20: Rodel Lasco – a climate scientist in the Philippines faces facts and remains hopeful
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37:06
Ep 19: Sandra McCracken – why a world in crisis needs songwriters
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42:48
Ep 18: Sarah-Lan Mathez-Stiefel – The impact of human societies on nature
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40:07
Ep 17: Cheryl Bear – The significance of land to the Indigenous peoples of Canada
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46:22
Ep 16: Mako Fujimura - How art which honours nature's rhythms can heal trauma
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49:10
Ep 15: Darren Evans – What motivates us to care for the planet?
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44:42
Ep 14: Jyoti Banerjee – Changing systems so we can change the world
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54:46
Ep 13: Ruth Padilla DeBorst – A story of living hopefully in Costa Rica
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38:45
Ep 12: Seth Appiah-Kubi – Fighting for Ghana's forests and the intrinsic value of nature
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46:33