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When seven-year-old Warren Carlyle slipped away from his classmates on a field trip and locked eyes with an octopus, he had no idea that moment would change his life—or the way thousands of people see the ocean. Diagnosed with ADHD and autism, Warren grew up chasing information about octopuses, only to find almost nothing written about them. Years later, he realized he could use everything he'd learned about media and marketing to fix what writer Sy Montgomery called the octopus's "bad PR." This episode of Impactually dives into the story of OctoNation—the world's largest octopus fan club—and explores how one person's curiosity, and persistence helped transform a so‑called "sea monster" into a global ambassador for wonder, science literacy, and ocean action.​

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