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Thriving on the Possibility
by Peg KeinerStories of resilience
Copyright: Peg Keiner
Episodes
#13 Sharon Guynup
50m · Published"Unless I'm pushing boundaries a little bit, I'm not moving towards whatever my potential might be."
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/author/sharon-guynup
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/person/sharon-guynup
Wildlife Trade: From Tiger King to Covid- 19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph9edhaH_uo
#12 Wangechi Kiongo- Part 2
20m · PublishedHow do you sustain your passion and keep moving forward?
Wangechi provides strategies and reflects on the challenges in her work.
#11 Wangechi Kiongo Part 1
29m · PublishedRecorded June 2020-
Kenyan Environmental scientist Wangechi Kiongo engages communities in conservation outreach to protect the livelihoods of marginalized communities surrounding Lake Turkana.
Learn more about Wangechi
Twitter: @Wangechi_Kiongo
Watch Wangechi on Explore by the Seat of your Pants
Water To Dust Documentary
https://www.facebook.com/savelaketurkanamovement/
https://www.theleoproject.org/
#10 Anusha Shankar
34m · PublishedThis episode features National Geographic Explorer, Dr. Anusha Shankar.
Anusha references several data tracking devices and tools:
DailyO
Save My Time
FocusMate
Follow Anusha on Twitter and Instagram.
Learn more about her work here: https://anushashankar.weebly.com/
( This episode was recorded on June 1, 2020. The intro to this podcast was recorded at National Geographic headquarters in DC in June of 2019.)
#9 Justine Ammendolia
25m · PublishedThis week we are joined by marine biologist and National Geographic Justine Ammendolia.
Learn more about her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justineammendolia/?hl=en
and Twitter: https://twitter.com/justineammendo1?lang=en
#8- Past, Present, and Future-
26m · PublishedIn this mini-episode, we reflect on Ellie De Castro's work connecting people to heritage.
Book recommendations from Phillippines.
A LOLONG TIME AGO: A Prehistory of the Philippines
Bone Talk- Candy Gourlay
#7 Ellie De Castro
31m · PublishedEllie De Castro is an archeologist and National Geographic Explorer. She is dedicated to connecting kids to their heritage.
Learn More about Ellie's Handi project that connects students in Ifugao to their cultural resources:
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Handi.SITMo/about/
A Day in the Valley
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/c8113fa56e514de8889d4eca11f8061a
Connect with Ellie on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/elliedeca/
#6- Maintenance and Momentum-Checking In
8m · PublishedThis is an interactive mini-episode reflecting on curiosity, perseverance, communication, and maintaining momentum, The book Atomic Habits by James Clear is referenced.
#5-Dalal Hanna
21m · PublishedDalal Hanna is a freshwater ecologist, Co-Founder of Riparia, 2013 National Geographic Young Explorer grantee, and National Geographic Explorer,
Learn more about her work here:
Youtube- 360 Canada's Wild Rivers
Riparia
National Geographic Explorer Profile
#4- Words and Intentions
5m · PublishedIn this week's interactive mini-episode, you can create an implementation intention to foster on apart of your identity.
Words are incredibly powerful! How do you describe your work How does that impact your perception of yourself?
Thriving on the Possibility has 14 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 4:48:36. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 19:18.