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On hope, courage, and action šŸ’šŸŒæšŸ•Šļø with Jane Goodall

Oct 7, 2025
Renowned primatologist Jane Goodall shares her life-long love for nature and the impact of environmental degradation. She emphasizes the importance of interconnectedness between humans and nature while addressing the emotional toll of witnessing ecosystem decline. Goodall celebrates youth activism, praising their clarity and urgency in environmental issues. With a focus on hope, she believes in the transformative power of stories and local action to inspire real change, leaving listeners motivated to make a difference in the world.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Beech Tree Claim

  • Jane recounts climbing and claiming a beech tree as a child and even drafting a playful 'will' for it.
  • That early intimacy with trees shaped her lifelong bond with nature and where she studied and reflected.
ANECDOTE

Glass-Bottom Boat Moment

  • Ayana recalls a glass-bottom boat in Key West that ignited her love of the ocean and led to learning to swim.
  • That formative experience revealed vibrant underwater life and set her career path toward marine science.
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Knowing Chimps As Individuals

  • Jane describes her deep, decades-long relationships with individual chimpanzees at Gombe.
  • She knew their personalities and later shifted from research to global conservation when forests and chimps declined.
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