Ranked #1
How anyone can become a solutionary for systemic change
How anyone can become a solutionary for systemic change
Many people feel desperate about the state of the world today. It’s no wonder because the number of negative news we hea... Read more
23 Jun 2022
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59mins
Ranked #2
How PMC's hot soap operas improved the lives of more than 500 million people
How PMC's hot soap operas improved the lives of more than 500 million people
When soap operas are designed in a way that they not only entertain people but also educate about social issues, they ca... Read more
27 Apr 2022
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59mins
Ranked #3
Why freshwater fish need as much or more attention than rhinos
Why freshwater fish need as much or more attention than rhinos
Even though people mostly view fish as tasty food on their plates, freshwater fish species are in desperate need of our ... Read more
22 Mar 2022
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59mins
Ranked #4
How family planning programs help women live better lives and get involved in local protection of nature
How family planning programs help women live better lives and get involved in local protection of nature
When Colombian conservationist Sara Inés Lara started helping women from rural communities access family planning and ed... Read more
20 Feb 2022
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59mins
Ranked #5
Claire Lewis: Good news! Black rhinos and elephants are on the rise in Zambia
Claire Lewis: Good news! Black rhinos and elephants are on the rise in Zambia
While in most places, we hear about rhinos and elephants being killed, in North Luangwa National Park in Zambia, one of ... Read more
20 Jan 2022
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44mins
Ranked #6
Robichaud: How to save saola – an animal that no biologist has ever seen
Robichaud: How to save saola – an animal that no biologist has ever seen
With fewer than 50 animals in the wild, saola is possibly the most threatened mammal on the planet. Even though it was d... Read more
14 Nov 2021
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50mins
Ranked #7
Paul R. Ehrlich: The Most Effective Conservation Strategy? Empower Women
Paul R. Ehrlich: The Most Effective Conservation Strategy? Empower Women
The impact of our growing population on nature is such a sensitive topic that nobody really dares talk about it. Better ... Read more
19 Oct 2021
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51mins
Ranked #8
Terry Spahr: Talking About Overpopulation Isn’t Sexy, But We Have to Do It
Terry Spahr: Talking About Overpopulation Isn’t Sexy, But We Have to Do It
For 7.8 billion people to live sustainably on the planet, everyone would have to be a vegetarian; never drive a car or f... Read more
20 Sep 2021
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50mins
Ranked #9
Sniegon: We Can Still Save African Elephants. Here's How
Sniegon: We Can Still Save African Elephants. Here's How
Even though the elephant population decline is a gigantic problem – only 415,000 elephants remain compared to 10 million... Read more
15 Aug 2021
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59mins
Ranked #10
Mazariegos & Pimm: Animals in Western Andes Can Finally Find a Date
Mazariegos & Pimm: Animals in Western Andes Can Finally Find a Date
In this episode, I am talking to Luis Mazariegos and Stuart Pimm about their successful conservation project in Western ... Read more
15 Jul 2021
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50mins