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Unsung Heroes Among UsUnsung Heroes Among UsEpisode 30: Sylvia Earle - Her Deepness and the Fight for Our OceansToday we are exploring the depths of the ocean, quite literally, as we celebrate the legacy of Sylvia Earle, a marine biologist, oceanographer, and advocate whose work has earned her the fitting title, her DeepnessSylvia Earle is not just a scientist but a visionary who has dedicated her life to understanding and protecting our oceans. Her career spans more than six decades, during which she has made groundbreaking contributions to marine biology, conducted over 7,000 hours of dives, and championed policies to protect marine life.2025-07-2015 minUnsung Heroes Among UsUnsung Heroes Among UsEpisode 30: Sylvia Earle - Her Deepness and the Fight for Our OceansToday we are exploring the depths of the ocean, quite literally, as we celebrate the legacy of Sylvia Earle, a marine biologist, oceanographer, and advocate whose work has earned her the fitting title, her DeepnessSylvia Earle is not just a scientist but a visionary who has dedicated her life to understanding and protecting our oceans. Her career spans more than six decades, during which she has made groundbreaking contributions to marine biology, conducted over 7,000 hours of dives, and championed policies to protect marine life.2025-06-2015 minOutrage + Optimism: The Climate PodcastOutrage + Optimism: The Climate PodcastHope for the High Seas?: Sylvia Earle and Oceans on the World StageWorld leaders, scientists and ocean advocates are gathering in Nice for the 3rd UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) and hopes are high that progress can be made on some of the many pressing issues facing our seas - from acidification to pollution, and from biodiversity loss to deep sea mining. Reporting from the summit, Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac ask: can this moment become a true turning point for ocean governance? Central to the agenda is the High Seas Treaty: a long-awaited international agreement designed to protect marine life in the 64% of the ocean that lies beyond n...2025-06-1244 minthe Daily Quotethe Daily QuoteSylvia Earle - No water, no life. No blue, no greenThe Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterVoicemail feedback line – 1-877-636-1474CONTACT MEWelcome to The Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for June 8th. So, what’s special about June 8th? Well, today is World Oceans Day – a day that reminds you just how important our blue planet really is. The oceans cover over 70% of the Earth's surface, produce more than half of the oxygen you breathe, and someh...2025-06-0802 minScientistaScientistaSylvia Earle: A Lifetime Underwater and the Fight to Save the SeaHer Deepness: Sylvia Earle on a Lifetime Underwater and the Fight to Save the SeaIn this special World Oceans Day episode of the Scientista Podcast, we dive deep with legendary oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle. From leading the first all-female aquanaut team to founding Mission Blue and advocating for marine protected areas, Earle shares stories from her lifetime of exploration and activism. She reflects on how the ocean has changed, why it matters more than ever, and what gives her hope for the future. With warmth, wisdom, and urgency, Earle calls on all of us...2025-06-0845 minWiser Than Me with Julia Louis-DreyfusWiser Than Me with Julia Louis-DreyfusJulia Gets Wise with Sylvia EarleIn this special Earth Day episode, Julia chats with 89-year-old marine biologist and oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, who joins from a boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Sylvia shares what it's like to walk untethered on the ocean floor, how her first dive changed her life, and the ocean's vital role in our survival. Plus, Julia tells a comical story about the one-and-only time she went scuba diving. She and her 91-year-old mom, Judy, also reminisce about snorkeling adventures and a unique 90th birthday gift from Judy’s grandsons.   The introduction to this episode was fin...2025-04-2245 minDiscardedDiscardedListen Now: Wiser Than Me with Sylvia EarleIn this special Earth Day episode, Julia Louis-Dreyfus chats with 89-year-old marine biologist and oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, who joins from a boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Sylvia shares what it's like to walk untethered on the ocean floor, how her first dive changed her life, and the ocean's vital role in our survival. Plus, Julia tells a comical story about the one-and-only time she went scuba diving. She and her 91-year-old mom, Judy, also reminisce about snorkeling adventures and a unique 90th birthday gift from Judy’s grandsons. To hear more episodes, follow to Wi...2025-04-2245 minBelieve HerBelieve HerListen Now: Wiser Than Me with Sylvia EarleIn this special Earth Day episode, Julia Louis-Dreyfus chats with 89-year-old marine biologist and oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, who joins from a boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Sylvia shares what it's like to walk untethered on the ocean floor, how her first dive changed her life, and the ocean's vital role in our survival. Plus, Julia tells a comical story about the one-and-only time she went scuba diving. She and her 91-year-old mom, Judy, also reminisce about snorkeling adventures and a unique 90th birthday gift from Judy’s grandsons. To hear more episodes, follow to Wiser Th...2025-04-2245 minChoice Words with Samantha BeeChoice Words with Samantha BeeListen Now: Wiser Than Me with Sylvia EarleIn this special Earth Day episode, Julia Louis-Dreyfus chats with 89-year-old marine biologist and oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, who joins from a boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Sylvia shares what it's like to walk untethered on the ocean floor, how her first dive changed her life, and the ocean's vital role in our survival. Plus, Julia tells a comical story about the one-and-only time she went scuba diving. She and her 91-year-old mom, Judy, also reminisce about snorkeling adventures and a unique 90th birthday gift from Judy’s grandsons.To hear more episodes, follow to Wiser Th...2025-04-2245 minBlind PleaBlind PleaListen Now: Wiser Than Me with Sylvia EarleIn this special Earth Day episode, Julia Louis-Dreyfus chats with 89-year-old marine biologist and oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, who joins from a boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Sylvia shares what it's like to walk untethered on the ocean floor, how her first dive changed her life, and the ocean's vital role in our survival. Plus, Julia tells a comical story about the one-and-only time she went scuba diving. She and her 91-year-old mom, Judy, also reminisce about snorkeling adventures and a unique 90th birthday gift from Judy’s grandsons.To hear more episodes, follow to Wiser Than Me...2025-04-2245 minThe Founder SpiritThe Founder SpiritSylvia Earle: Her Deepness, Mission Blue and the Vision for Ocean ConservationIn this episode of The Founder Spirit, the legendary oceanographer and explorer,  Sylvia Earle, takes us on a journey through her remarkable life beneath the waves. A pioneer in marine exploration and the first female Chief Scientist of NOAA, she explains why ocean health is crucial to our shared future.Dedicated to protecting and restoring the ocean’s fragile ecosystem, Sylvia reveals her vision for protecting and restoring the ocean through her nonprofit, Mission Blue. She calls for collective action and reflects on humanity's capacity for both destruction and compassion, urging listeners to prioritize caring for the planet....2025-04-1154 minColonize The OceanColonize The OceanColonize The Ocean : Sylvia Earle: Oceanographer, Explorer, and ConservationistThe text comes from the Wikipedia page for Sylvia Earle. It provides an overview of her life, career, accomplishments, and publications.Earle is an American marine biologist, oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer. The article highlights her roles with National Geographic and NOAA, along with her work in marine conservation.It also lists awards, honors, and publications. The page details her career path from education to leading research expeditions and founding organizations dedicated to ocean protection.#SylviaEarle #MarineBiologist #Oceanographer #OceanExplorer #MarineConservation #OceanConservation #NationalGeographic #NOAA #WomenInScience #MarineScience #OceanProtection #ResearchExpedition #OceanAdvocate #EnvironmentalAuthor #MarineEducationhttps://discord.gg/jp5aSSkfNShttp://atlantisseacolony.com/https...2025-03-0714 minColonize The OceanColonize The OceanColonize The Ocean : Sylvia Earle: Oceanographer, Explorer, and ConservationistThe text comes from the Wikipedia page for Sylvia Earle. It provides an overview of her life, career, accomplishments, and publications.Earle is an American marine biologist, oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer. The article highlights her roles with National Geographic and NOAA, along with her work in marine conservation.It also lists awards, honors, and publications. The page details her career path from education to leading research expeditions and founding organizations dedicated to ocean protection.#SylviaEarle #MarineBiologist #Oceanographer #OceanExplorer #MarineConservation #OceanConservation #NationalGeographic #NOAA #WomenInScience #MarineScience #OceanProtection #ResearchExpedition #OceanAdvocate #EnvironmentalAuthor #MarineEducation2025-03-0714 minZEITGEIST19 Curated PodcastZEITGEIST19 Curated PodcastDr. Sylvia Earle. The Ocean, Our Blue HeartAbout the episode:In this inspiring conversation, legendary oceanographer and marine explorer Dr. Sylvia Earle guides us through the depths of the ocean, introduces us to the marvels of marine world and the kaleidoscope of life within it and explains its intricate relationship with all of us. From the ancient role of water to the impacts of climate change on the land and sea, with her powerful storytelling Her Deepness connects us to the splendour and the awe of our ‘blue heart’, portraying its immense value and why this may be the best and last chance that we m...2024-12-201h 02The StoryThe StoryPlanet Hope: Strengthening the protection of oceans with Sylvia EarleThis is Planet Hope, a podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative, hosted by The Story as a bonus weekly series each Sunday.The acclaimed ocean explorer, scientist, conservationist and Rolex Testimonee, Sylvia Earle shares how her global network of ‘Hope Spots’ are transforming ocean conservation. Sylvia tells Adam Vaughan, Environment Editor of The Times, how our oceans span over 70% of the Earth’s surface, and serve as a crucial life source - providing oxygen, sustenance, and climate regulation - and yet escalating human activities now threaten this vital ecosystem. 2024-06-3049 minVoices of WildernessVoices of Wilderness(23.1) "Sylvia Earle: Protecting What Remains of the Wild, Land and Sea"Imagine immersing yourself in the depths of the ocean. You're submerged beneath the sea, thinking you're the great observer, there to witness what's happening. But then, you realize that everyone is watching you.That's precisely the experience Sylvia Earle, known as "Her Deepness" for her record-breaking untethered dives reaching 381 meters (1,250 feet), shared with us. She has spent her life as a tireless advocate for the oceans, being the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's first female Chief Scientist. It's been a wonderful moment for us to reposition humanity in the web of life. Sylvia's efforts...2024-06-0826 minVoices of WildernessVoices of Wilderness(23.2) "Sylvia Earle: Protecting What Remains of the Wild, Land and Sea"Imagine immersing yourself in the depths of the ocean. You're submerged beneath the sea, thinking you're the great observer, there to witness what's happening. But then, you realize that everyone is watching you.That's precisely the experience Sylvia Earle, known as "Her Deepness" for her record-breaking untethered dives reaching 381 meters (1,250 feet), shared with us. She has spent her life as a tireless advocate for the oceans, being the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's first female Chief Scientist. It's been a wonderful moment for us to reposition humanity in the web of life. Sylvia's efforts...2024-06-0823 minPlanet HopePlanet HopeStrengthening the protection of oceans with Sylvia EarleThe acclaimed ocean explorer, scientist, conservationist and Rolex Testimonee, Sylvia Earle shares how her global network of ‘Hope Spots’ are transforming ocean conservation. Sylvia tells Adam Vaughan, Environment Editor of The Times, how our oceans span over 70% of the Earth’s surface, and serve as a crucial life source - providing oxygen, sustenance, and climate regulation - and yet escalating human activities now threaten this vital ecosystem. This is Planet Hope, a podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative. Series producer: Anya PearceThis podcast...2024-06-0648 minHyde Park CivilizaceHyde Park CivilizaceSylvia Earle (oceanographer, explorer)No ocean, no life. No ocean, no us, says Sylvia Earle, who has been fighting to save the oceans for decades. She's an explorer, marine biologist, oceanographer, as well as former chief scientist of NOAA. She resigned because she wanted to be free to speak my mind. In total, she spent nearly a whole year of her life underwater, snorkeling and discovering what is happening in the oceans. She is the one who performed the deepest untethered sea walk and was nicknamed Her Deepness. https://www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/10441294653-hyde-park-civilizace/9271-english-versions/44932-sylvia-earle/2024-05-2755 minConservation ConnectionConservation ConnectionDr. Sylvia Earle | Exploring the Deep | Ep 124Having spent more than 7000 hours underwater, Dr. Sylvia Earle has some incredible stories to tell about life under the sea! In the final episode of season 9 we sit down at EarthX2024 with one of the biggest names in ocean conservation EVER, Dr. Sylvia Earle! Listen in to hear how she fell in love with the ocean, what it's like to follow the same eel everyday for weeks, and what you can do to protect life on our planet. If you want to check out Mission Blue, click HERE2024-05-2238 minThe Green PodcastThe Green PodcastMarine Biology Legend & Harvard Professor - Sylvia EarleDylan Welch, founder of Green.org and host of The Green Podcast sits down with Sylvia Earle. Dr. Sylvia Earle is the perfect guest for a deep dive into a very important conversation: ocean exploration and conservation. As a National Geographic Explorer At Large, Dr. Earle is an internationally renowned oceanographer and author of the forthcoming book National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey, Dubbed TIME Magazine’s first ‘Hero of the Planet,' Dr. Earle serves as President & Chairman of Mission Blue/The Sylvia Earle Alliance and was the first female chief scientist of the U.S. Natio...2024-05-0844 minLetture fatte a mano - Lotta libreriaLetture fatte a mano - Lotta libreriaIo sarò la prima: Sylvia EarleSylvia EarleOceanografa statunitense, è stata la prima donna a capo della National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration degli Stati Uniti. Detiene diversi record di immersione in profondità stabiliti durante la sua carriera e ha vissuto per 2 settimane, assieme a 4 compagne, in una struttura subacquea posta a circa 15 m sotto il livello del mare nei pressi dell’isola di St. John nelle Isole Vergini Americane svolgendo esperimenti e ricerche sulla flora marina.Questa storia fa parte di Lotto ogni giorno, un progetto di storytelling gratuito, creato da Lotta libreria, ispirato alla collana Donne nella scienza edita da Edit...2024-03-2404 minUnsung WomenUnsung WomenSylvia Earle, Her DeepnessDive into the mesmerizing world of the ocean with our latest podcast episode featuring the legendary oceanographer, Sylvia Earle. Join us as we unravel the depths of Earle's remarkable journey and adventures beneath the waves and her unwavering commitment to exploring and preserving the mysteries of the deep blue sea. This episode is a deep dive into the life and contributions of a true oceanographer extraordinaire.2024-01-1914 minLifeworldsLifeworlds17. Tales of the Arctic Deep – with Sylvia Earle, Johan Rockström and Taylor GriffithA special three part episode recorded onboard a Climate and Oceans expedition in the Norwegian Arctic. We’ll hear about the dark mysteries of the deepest realms of the ocean from “Her Deepness” herself, Dr. Sylvia Earle (possibly the most admired and loved oceanographer of the last century). Followed by the latest Planetary Boundaries Earth science from Johan Rockstrom, and the role of ocean storytelling and immersive art installations from Taylor Griffith. Together, their voices weave a tale of the predicament and possibility of the Arctic and high seas; how to sense the lifeworlds of all the creatu...2023-10-121h 55English Academic Vocabulary BoosterEnglish Academic Vocabulary Booster5325. 202 Academic Words Reference from "Sylvia Earle: My wish: Protect our oceans | TED Talk"This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/sylvia_earle_my_wish_protect_our_oceans ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/202-academic-words-reference-from-sylvia-earle-my-wish-protect-our-oceans-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/p6166z1i-7E (All Words) https://youtu.be/qajGeCgcsHQ (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/NotX2WmBaEg...2023-09-292h 56Vozes do PlanetaVozes do Planeta226 - Sylvia Earle, a voz do oceanoNeste episódio, temos uma entrevista especial realizada pela Paulina Chamorro e pelo fotógrafo Luciano Candisani com a oceanógrafa e Heroína do Planeta, Dra. Sylvia Earle. Considerada uma das maiores referências no estudo marinho, talvez conheça o Oceano melhor do que qualquer pessoa viva. Na conversa, ela conta sobre a importância da preservação de todos os seres marinhos e de como essas iniciativas são positivas para todos os setores da sociedade. Em seu primeiro mergulho em águas brasileiras, Sylvia também conta detalhes de como foi a experiência de conhecer o novo Hope S...2023-08-0452 minArtivism ChatArtivism ChatChat with Dr. Sylvia Earle, Liz Taylor and Taylor Griffith hosted by the Scuba Club / moderated by Norbert Zi & Janina RossiterI was very lucky to meet the legendary ocean protection family of Dr. Sylvia Earle. This is a unique chat with the family, thank you to Taylor Griffith for this opportunity. Norbert Zi and I hosted the Clubhouse room in the scuba club on Wednesday the 02.06.2021 - We were joined by Dr. Sylvia Earle, Liz Taylor and Taylor Griffith A few weeks ago I had the enormous pleasure of meeting Taylor Griffith, who’s an amazing artist and ocean advocate and the idea was born to create a family room to learn more abou...2023-07-0400 minThe Gulf Stream PodcastThe Gulf Stream PodcastDiving in with Her Deepness - Dr. Sylvia EarleThe first episode of The Gulf Stream features a conversation between host and HRI’s Executive Director, Dr. David Yoskowitz, and HRI’s Ambassador to the Gulf, Dr. Sylvia Earle, a.k.a., “Her Deepness”. Dr. Earle discusses what first inspired her to dedicate her life and career to the ocean, how she became involved with HRI, what inspires her most about the future, and much more.2022-09-2346 minYoung Adult Authors UnpluggedYoung Adult Authors UnpluggedDr Sylvia Earle Celebrates The Earth By Going Deep Within The OceanFact: About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. Fact: More than 80 percent of the ocean and never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans. A far greater percentage of the surfaces of the moon and the planet Mars has been mapped and studied than of our own ocean floor. Despite its size and impact on the lives of every organism on Earth, the ocean remains a mystery. Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one...2022-08-0909 minBOAT BriefingBOAT BriefingThe Big BOAT Interview: Dr Sylvia EarleIn this week’s special edition of the Big BOAT Interview, as part of Ocean Talks, Sophia sits down with legendary marine biologist and ocean advocate Dr Sylvia Earle. Referred to as “Her Deepness” Dr Earle has spent more than 7,000 hours underwater and has been at forefront of campaigning to protect the world’s oceans. She talks about the changes she has witnessed during her career that has spanned more than six decades and how she believes the yachting community can be leaders in ocean conservation. Links:   https://www.boatinternational.com/luxury-yacht-events/ocean-talks BOAT Pro: http...2022-06-0844 minBETTER with Mark BrandBETTER with Mark BrandDr. Sylvia Earle - HER DEEPNESSDr. Sylvia Earle is a world-renowned oceanographer, marine biologist, and National Geographic Explorer in Residence affectionately known by her fellow scientists, and peers alike, as “Her Deepness.”  She has logged more than 7,000 hours underwater.  What struck me most when I first met Sylvia was her ability to deeply touch my spirit when we talked about the oceans.  In this episode, you’ll hear us talk about “our power to change the nature of nature,” as Sylvia says, “through our options.” We talk about the pace at which the planet is warming, our impact on the oceans, an...2022-06-0555 minChatter that MattersChatter that MattersSylvia Earle - OCEANS MATTERSylvia Earle explains why the future of oceans matters. She joins the podcast this week to remind us of our collective power to use technology to change the depressing realities of the climate crisis.   TIME named Sylvia Earle as their first Hero of the Planet, and she has been National Geographic's Explorer in Residence since 1998. Sylvia is called ‘Her Deepness’ and the ‘Sturgeon General‘ by The New Yorker and The New York Times, a Living Legend by the Library of Congress, and a master storyteller by almost all that know her. She is my guest on my Chatter That Matters Earth Day...2022-04-2239 minThe Cosmic Companion - Astronomy, Space, Technology Advancing HumanityThe Cosmic Companion - Astronomy, Space, Technology Advancing HumanityEarth: Our Fragile Planet w/ Katherine Calvin and Sylvia EarleEarth: Our Fragile Planet w/ Katherine Calvin and Sylvia EarleCelebrating Earth Day with NASA Senior Climate Advisor Katherine Calvin and Sylvia Earle - Time Magazine’s first Hero for the Planet!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit aicreatorhouse.substack.com/subscribe2022-04-2023 minOur Epic OceanOur Epic OceanSylvia Earle, Ph.D. - Marine Biologist. Ocean Explorer. Lecturer. President and Chairman Mission Blue. | EP32Dr. Sylvia Earle is the founding President and Chairman of Mission Blue. She is a National Geographic Society Explorer in Residence and was dubbed Her Deepness by the New Yorker and New York Times. The Library of Congress made her a Living Legend and Time Magazine declared her the first Hero for the Planet. She was also the first female Chief Scientist of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (the NOAA).  She is an Ocean Elder, an oceanographer, explorer, author and lecturer.  In short Dr. Earle is a living legend.  Over the years Dr. Earle has brought her inf...2022-03-141h 32The Art Of ConservationThe Art Of ConservationS2 E13 - In Conversation with Dr Sylvia EarleNo discussion about the state of our planet, most notably our oceans, is complete without the inclusion of Her Deepness, Dr Sylvia Earle. For more than half a century Sylvia has been one of the loudest and most articulate voices of reason and science in the pursuit to not only protect and correct the state of the ocean, but also in inspiring others to do the same.In this episode, Simon and Sylvia discuss her latest book, a collaboration with the National Geographic Society entitled “Ocean, A Global Odyssey”. The conversation also explores the great “Anthropause”, the state of...2022-03-031h 08Growing the Green EconomyGrowing the Green Economy#8 Oceans in Crisis & the Network of Hope w/ Sylvia EarleOur oceans are in crisis; from trash to ocean acidification, climate change, and overfishing. But there is reason for hope and National Geographic's Explorer-In-Residence Dr. Sylvia Earle joins Conor to lay out why she's bullish on the future of the ocean and of the Blue economy. A world-renowned oceanographer and Founder of Mission Blue, Dr. Earle brings 86 years of experience to bear to explain the problems that plague the oceans, how we can fix them, and the inter-related nature of these challenges with the broader climate crisis. Her new book National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey is out now. 2022-02-1437 minThe Rich Roll PodcastThe Rich Roll PodcastOceanographer Sylvia Earle On Resilience, Hope & Mysteries Of The DeepIn the words of today’s guest, treat the natural world as if your life depends on it—because it truly does.Meet absolute living legend Sylvia Earle, Ph.D.A marine botanist, oceanographer, writer, lecturer, and one of the world’s top experts on ocean science and conservation, Sylvia is affectionately called “Her Deepness” by The New Yorker and the New York Times, and the “First Hero for the Planet” by Time magazine.Over the course of her 85 years, Sylvia has logged over 7,000 hours underwater, and not to mention, set a record in 1979 that st...2022-02-072h 09Young Adult Authors UnpluggedYoung Adult Authors UnpluggedDr Sylvia Earle Releases National Geographics Ocean Global OdysseyAffectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world’s top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in...2022-01-2209 minWhat Got You There with Sean DeLaneyWhat Got You There with Sean DeLaney#277 Dr. Sylvia Earle- Time Magazine's First Hero for the Planet, Oceanographer & Explorer!Dr. Sylvia Earle, one  of the world’s top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. She is long recognized as one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, Sylvia Earle is the president and chairman of Mission Blue and a National Geographic Explorer at Large, and former Chief Scientist of NOAA. Called "Her Deepness" by The New Yorker and the New York Times, a  "Living Legend"...2021-12-2636 minShiftMakersShiftMakersSylvia Earle — Living in Harmony with Our OceanDr. Sylvia Earle is an internationally renowned marine biologist, aquanaut, conservationist, and author who has led over 100 underwater expeditions. In this rich conversation with host Marianne Schnall, Sylvia discusses her new book National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey about the power and significance of our planet's ocean from its fundamental importance in shaping our climate to how it supports a multitude of species, including humans. She shares what "hope spots" are and why they're vital (10:20), how respect for nature can help us find enduring alignment with our planet (24:46), and how the unprecedented access to knowledge that next generations have collectively em...2021-12-2253 minShiftMakersShiftMakersSylvia Earle Living in Harmony with Our OceanDr. Sylvia Earle is an internationally renowned marine biologist, aquanaut, conservationist, and author who has led over 100 underwater expeditions. In this rich conversation with host Marianne Schnall, Sylvia discusses her new book National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey about the power and significance of our planet's ocean from its fundamental importance in shaping our climate to how it supports a multitude of species, including humans. She shares what "hope spots" are and why they're vital (10:20), how respect for nature can help us find enduring alignment with our planet (24:46), and how the unprecedented access to knowledge that next generations have...2021-12-2252 minInspirational WomenInspirational Women12/19/21: Dr. Sylvia Earle - Ocean: A Global Odyssey, a guided tour with Her Deepnesson Inspirational Women: Dr. Sylvia Earle has long been recognized as one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation. Dr. Earle is the president and chairman of Mission Blue and a National Geographic Explorer at Large, and former Chief Scientist of NOAA. She has been called "Her Deepness" by The New Yorker and the New York Times, a "Living Legend" by the Library of Congress, and a "First Hero for the Planet" by Time magazine. Her life has been about the ocean and collaborating with National Geographic has a stunning new book: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL...2021-12-1931 minA Closer Look with Pam AthertonA Closer Look with Pam AthertonUner the Sea with Oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle - "Ocean - A Global Odyssey"Explorer, oceanographer, and field scientist, Dr. Sylvia Earle has been advocating for the health of our ocean for decades. The author of National Geographic's  Ocean – A Global Odyssey, Dr. Earle navigates the deep for us and shares stories about everything from the personality of fish to what it was like to be an Aqua-Naughty! Former Chief Scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -  NOAA (the first female to hold that job), the designer of underwater submersibles, and the founder of Mission Blue, Dr. Earle is Time’s very first Hero for the Planet and is a pion...2021-12-0924 minThe Oceanriders PodcastThe Oceanriders PodcastEpisode 059: Meet Sylvia Earle- A National Geographic Society Resident Explorer, Oceanographer, Author, Lecturer, and “Oceandiver”Dr. Sylvia Earle is a National Geographic Society Resident Explorer, Oceanographer, Author, Lecturer, and “Oceandiver”. She was awarded “Her Deepness” by the New York Times magazine for her amazing underwater expeditions. In September 1979, Dr. Earle set the world record for untethered diving. In 1990-1992, she became the first woman to serve as the Chief Scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). And in 1998 she became the first female resident explorer at the National Geographic Society. Dr. Earle’s achievements are truly beyond counting, however one of her most notable contributions was helping others become aware of the importance...2021-11-261h 03Maria\'s Mutts & StuffMaria's Mutts & StuffLiving Legend Dr. Sylvia Earle Talks About "Ocean" And What We All Need To DoMaria chats with Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the top experts in the world on ocean science and conservation. Dr. Earle's love letter to the ocean is out: "NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A Global Odyssey" They talk about the book, the ocean, and what we all can do before it's too late. Learn more at mission-blue.org.2021-11-1923 minSean Carroll\'s Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and IdeasSean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and IdeasSylvia Earle on the Oceans, the Planet, and PeopleIt’s a well-worn cliché that oceans cover seventy percent of the surface of Earth, but we tend to give them secondary consideration when thinking about the environment. But climate change is wreaking havoc on the oceans, not to mention pollution and overfishing — 90% of the world’s marine fish stocks are fully exploited or depleted. Today’s guest, Sylvia Earle, is a well-known ocean scientist, a celebrated underwater explorer, and a tireless advocate for the world’s oceans. We talk about the current state of our oceans, what we know and have yet to learn about them, and what we can do ind...2021-11-151h 11Catching the Next WaveCatching the Next WaveS10.E9. Sylvia Earle. The Nature of Nature.Everything is connected much more than we have ever realised. We are dependent on the nature that surrounds us much more than nature is dependent on us, in fact. This is why we should stop perceiving nature as something to conquer and start seeing it as our life-support system, argues our amazing guest, dr Sylvia Earle, also known as “Her Deepness”. We discuss the ways in which oceans and life that inhabits them are treated today and how they should be treated from now onward. We discuss tuna and octopuses, sharks, and oxygen production, and so much more in this...2021-11-111h 01Crazy TownCrazy TownBonus: Oceans of Knowledge with Sylvia EarleSylvia Earle is a legend in ocean exploration and conservation. She comes ashore in Crazy Town to discuss some of her experiences in the depths, the state of the world's oceans and marine biodiversity, the limits to growth, the wonders and disappointments of technology, and her belief in the accumulation of knowledge as a pathway for change. Sylvia's new book is called Ocean: A Global Odyssey.Support the show2021-10-2740 minScubaverseScubaverseJeff chats to… Sylvia Earle - diving legend and explorerIn this exclusive Zoom interview, Jeff Goodman, Scubaverse Editor-at-Large, chats to diving legend and explorer Sylvia Earle about her new National Geographic book - Ocean: A Global Odyssey - and the Mission Blue project. Sylvia Earle is a marine biologist, oceanographer, explorer, author and lecturer, scuba diver, and research scientist. She founded Mission Blue, an organization dedicated to protecting the ocean from threats such as climate change, pollution, habitat destruction, invasive species, and the dramatic decrease in ocean fish stocks. Sylvia has dived in all five of the world’s oceans, and plays a leading ro...2021-10-2549 minMama Earth TalkMama Earth Talk143: How To Save Our Oceans With Dr. Sylvia EarleIn this episode, we talk to Dr. Sylvia Earle. She is National Geographic’s Explorer At Large, internationally renowned oceanographer, explorer and author of the highly-anticipated forthcoming book National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey She has been called Her Deepness, A Living Legend, dubbed Time Magazine’s first Hero of the Planet. She holds the record for deepest walk on the sea floor and is a world-renowned expert on marine biology. She has led more than a 100 oceanic expeditions and has logged over 7,000 hours under water.   She is also the President & Chairman of Mission Blue as well as The Sylvia Earle...2021-10-251h 16The Green PodcastThe Green PodcastSylvia Earle - Time Magazine's Hero For The Planet Award WinnerGreen.Org host Dylan Welch sits down with Sylvia Earle, a world famous marine biologist, scientist, author, speaker, and adventurer. Sylvia is the Explorer In Residence for National Geographic, Time Magazine's Hero For The Planet, and holds the woman's record for deepest solo scuba dive mission.Support the show (http://www.GoingGreenShow.com)2021-08-3044 minThe Climate PodThe Climate PodLegendary Oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle On A Lifelong Fight To Protect The OceansDr. Sylvia Earle is the perfect guest for a deep dive into a very important conversation: ocean exploration and conservation. As a National Geographic Explorer At Large, Dr. Earle is an internationally renowned oceanographer and author of the forthcoming book National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey, Dubbed TIME Magazine’s first ‘Hero of the Planet,' Dr. Earle serves as President & Chairman of Mission Blue/The Sylvia Earle Alliance and was the first female chief scientist of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The Library of Congress called her a “Living Legend” and we couldn’t agree more. 2021-08-161h 24So You Want to Be a Marine BiologistSo You Want to Be a Marine Biologist60. Sylvia Earle: Sea(ing) the Change, Diving Deep, and The Global Odyssey of our OceansSend us a textHer Deepness, Dr. Sylvia Earle joins us on the show today. Sylvia is a marine biologist who has been deemed a Hero for the Planet and designated by the Library of Congress as a Living Legend. She has been a Nat Geo explorer since 1998, author of over a dozen books. Her TED talk has over 3m views. Sylvia led the first team of women living underwater, has thousands of research diving hours, and explored all over the world. She is also a personal hero of mine, and today's show is a true honor...2021-08-111h 24Ocean MattersOcean MattersBONUS - Dr Sylvia Earle“The ocean found me, in a way…” – Dr Sylvia Earle In this bonus episode of Ocean Matters, host Helen Czerski speaks to explorer, oceanographer, and former Chief Scientist at NOAA, Dr Sylvia Earle. They discuss her fascinating career, her ongoing work to protect the ocean, and what makes her optimistic for its future.    Ocean Matters is a Fresh Air Production for the Bertarelli Foundation, subscribe now so you never miss an episode.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-06-0214 minDive StoriesDive StoriesDr. Sylvia Earle - Generating Hope for the Blue PlanetAn in-depth exclusive with legendary oceanographer and Founder of Mission Blue, Dr. Sylvia Earle. Sylvia shares all about her pioneering adventures beneath the surface of the ocean, about Mission Blue’s global network of Hope Spots, as well as her fundamental thoughts on protecting the blue heart of the planet. To learn more about Sylvia and her work, visit missionblue.org and follow Mission Blue on social media @mission_blue. For a chance to be featured on Dive Stories visit padi.com/podcast. PADIⓇ - Seek Adventure. Save the Ocean™2021-04-1542 minNew Thinking for a New World - a Tallberg Foundation PodcastNew Thinking for a New World - a Tallberg Foundation PodcastLeadership Special: Sylvia Earle, world-class oceanographer and educatorIn this special episode, you will meet Sylvia Earle, one of the three 2020 prize winners. Listen, as she is interviewed by Ashok Mirpuri, Singapore's ambassador to the U.S and a member of the 2020 prize jury Today's world is short of a lot of things—sustainable environment, peace, prosperity, equality—but what we lack most is innovative, global, values-based leadership. If we can find and nurture that kind of leadership, the rest will follow. In this special episode of the New thinking for a New World podcast, you will meet Sylvia Earle, one of the three 2020 Tällber...2021-03-3115 minThe Ocean Impact PodcastThe Ocean Impact PodcastEpisode 33 - Dr Sylvia Earle announces the Winner of The Ocean Impact Pitchfest 2020In this very special episode of The Ocean Impact Podcast Nick and Tim were honoured to speak with Her Deepness Dr Sylvia Earle to announce the Winner and Runners Up of The Ocean Impact Pitchfest 2020. In this podcast Tim, Nick and Sylvia are also joined by Director of Ocean Geographic Society Michael Aw and editorial contributor Alex Rose. In the podcast Sylvia shares a heartfelt keynote address on the critical importance of conserving the ocean and inspiring people across the globe to take action in whatever way they can to protect Planet Ocean. Sylvia also sends her warm appreciation to...2020-11-0333 minThat Broad\'s Got Moxie!That Broad's Got Moxie!Under the Sea - Sylvia EarleHello and welcome to another episode of Quarantine Tales! We're still here, still missing each other, but still ready to drop some moxie knowledge on your asses! Today, Kassi brings us another installment of "Women Who Did Shit I Would Never Do" and tells us all about the incredible work of marine biologist and activist, Sylvia Earle- the first woman to ever walk across the ocean floor. So listen up, stay safe, and stay healthy!2020-05-1422 minRevolution Watch PodcastRevolution Watch PodcastEpisode 15: Sylvia Earle and What's Happening To SIHH?Our guest on this week's episode is Sylvia Earle, marine biologist and legendary explorer, who is also a Rolex Testimonee. Earle has spent most of her life studying the sea and its marine life, and in our interview, she tells us about her latest project, Mission Blue, which identifies Hope Spots around the world, spots in the ocean that need our attention, and she brings communities together to make an improvement and care for the seas. Show Notes (00:05) Introduction (00:29) What's happening to SIHH? (07:25) Interview with Sylvia Earle 2019-10-2139 minNew Security BroadcastNew Security BroadcastWith Knowledge Comes Responsibility: A Conversation with Sylvia Earle on the Ocean“Having a planet that is suitable for us has taken a very long time, like four and a half billion years,” said Sylvia Earle, Explorer in Residence at the National Geographic Society, in a podcast interview with Ambassador David Balton before a recent Wilson Center event on marine protected areas. “It’s taken us about four and a half decades to significantly unravel, deplete, [and] modify those precious systems that really have little margin of error.” After decades of working in marine research and exploration, Earle noted that rapid technological development during the second half of the 20th century le...2019-08-0814 minNew Security BroadcastNew Security BroadcastWith Knowledge Comes Responsibility: A Conversation with Sylvia Earle on the Ocean“Having a planet that is suitable for us has taken a very long time, like four and a half billion years,” said Sylvia Earle, Explorer in Residence at the National Geographic Society, in a podcast interview with Ambassador David Balton before a recent Wilson Center event on marine protected areas. “It’s taken us about four and a half decades to significantly unravel, deplete, [and] modify those precious systems that really have little margin of error.” After decades of working in marine research and exploration, Earle noted that rapid technological development during the second half of the 20th century le...2019-08-0814 minZoo LogicZoo LogicDeep Sea Explorer Dr. Sylvia EarleThe 1970's was a decade of unparalleled exploration far above and below the sea. From astronauts driving on the moon and unmanned probes collecting data on the outer planets to piercing the deepest oceans in new submersibles, scientists and engineers achieved some of the greatest feats in human history. One such pioneer, Dr. Sylvia Earle is an ocean scientist and engineer, policymaker and conservationist, and best of all, a record-setting deep sea explorer  whose work over 60 years places her in the company of Cook, Piccard, Cousteau, Ballard, and more recently, Cameron. Dr Earle has spent thousands of hou...2019-08-011h 18What It Takes®What It Takes®Sylvia Earle and David Doubilet: The Living OceansThe ocean covers 70% of the earth. It regulates our climate and it provides most of the oxygen we breathe. And yet we still know very little about it. Well, this is the story of two people who have spent the past 60 years discovering the mysteries of the deep. Sylvia Earle is one of the world’s greatest marine scientists, and David Doubilet is one of the world’s greatest underwater photographers. Each tells the story of falling in love with life underwater. Each talks about how technology has transformed their ability to explore. Each describes the rapid destruction of the...2019-07-2959 minLe podcast de So Sweet PlanetLe podcast de So Sweet PlanetSylvia Earle, "légende vivante". L’urgence de protéger les océans ! 🇺🇸Soutenez So Sweet Planet et accédez à vos contenus exclusifs :https://www.patreon.com/sosweetplanetRencontre avec Sylvia Earle, célèbre océanographe, exploratrice, auteure et conférencière américaine.Elle est la fondatrice, présidente et présidente du conseil d’administration de Mission Blue et exploratrice résidente de la National Geographic Society. Elle est appelée "Her Deepness" par le New Yorker et le New York Times, "Living Legend" par la Library of Congress et "Premier héros de la planète" par Time Magazine. Netflix lui a consacré u...2019-07-0524 minThe TED InterviewThe TED InterviewSylvia Earle makes a passionate case for our oceansDive deep into the fascinating, horrifying, hopeful story of the ocean with world-renowned marine biologist Sylvia Earle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-06-2655 minThe Show About ScienceThe Show About ScienceYouth v. Climate Part 2 with Dr. Sylvia Earle (Live)Nate returns to the Coal+Ice stage with his second guest, Sylvia Earle, for another live taping of The Show About Science. Dr. Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, and author working to protect the ocean and its wildlife. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at Fort Mason in San Francisco on September 15, 2018. Special thanks to Tom Corwin, Marlene Saritzky, and everyone at the Coal+Ice Festival. The Coal+Ice Festival is focused on amplifying the conversation about climate change through art and ideas. 2019-01-0214 minStarTalk RadioStarTalk RadioExploring Earth’s Oceans with Sylvia Earle and Fabien CousteauDive deep into oceans terrestrial and celestial as Neil deGrasse Tyson chats with oceanographer Sylvia Earle, aquanaut Fabien Cousteau, co-host Scott Adsit, ocean conservationist Laure Katz, actor/environmentalist Adrian Grenier, and submarine pilot Erika Bergman.NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/exploring-earths-oceans-with-sylvia-earle-and-fabien-cousteau/Photo Credit: Amanda Meyer/USFWS. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.2018-08-1848 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettSylvia Earle — Her DeepnessOceanographer Sylvia Earle was the first person to walk solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She has watched humanity’s enduring fascination with “outer space” while she has delighted in “inner space” — the alien and increasingly endangered worlds beneath earth’s waters. These frontiers, as Sylvia Earle points out, are our very life-support system. She takes us inside the knowledge she’s gathered from a lifetime of research and literally swimming with sharks. 2018-02-2252 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista Tippett[Unedited] Sylvia Earle with Krista TippettOceanographer Sylvia Earle was the first person to walk solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She has watched humanity’s enduring fascination with “outer space” while she has delighted in “inner space” — the alien and increasingly endangered worlds beneath earth’s waters. These frontiers, as Sylvia Earle points out, are our very life-support system. She takes us inside the knowledge she’s gathered from a lifetime of research and literally swimming with sharks. This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode “Sylvia Earle — Her Deepness.” Find...2018-02-221h 25On Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettSylvia Earle — Her DeepnessOceanographer Sylvia Earle was the first person to walk solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She has watched humanity’s enduring fascination with “outer space” while she has delighted in “inner space” — the alien and increasingly endangered worlds beneath earth’s waters. These frontiers, as Sylvia Earle points out, are our very life-support system. She takes us inside the knowledge she’s gathered from a lifetime of research and literally swimming with sharks.2018-02-2252 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista Tippett[Unedited] Sylvia Earle with Krista TippettOceanographer Sylvia Earle was the first person to walk solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She has watched humanity’s enduring fascination with “outer space” while she has delighted in “inner space” — the alien and increasingly endangered worlds beneath earth’s waters. These frontiers, as Sylvia Earle points out, are our very life-support system. She takes us inside the knowledge she’s gathered from a lifetime of research and literally swimming with sharks. This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode “Sylvia Earle — Her Deepness.” Find more2018-02-221h 25On Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettSylvia Earle — Her DeepnessOceanographer Sylvia Earle was the first person to walk solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She has watched humanity’s enduring fascination with “outer space” while she has delighted in “inner space” — the alien and increasingly endangered worlds beneath earth’s waters. These frontiers, as Sylvia Earle points out, are our very life-support system. She takes us inside the knowledge she’s gathered from a lifetime of research and literally swimming with sharks.2018-02-2252 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista Tippett[Unedited] Sylvia Earle with Krista TippettOceanographer Sylvia Earle was the first person to walk solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She has watched humanity’s enduring fascination with “outer space” while she has delighted in “inner space” — the alien and increasingly endangered worlds beneath earth’s waters. These frontiers, as Sylvia Earle points out, are our very life-support system. She takes us inside the knowledge she’s gathered from a lifetime of research and literally swimming with sharks. This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode “Sylvia Earle — Her Deepness.” Find more2018-02-221h 25On Being StudiosOn Being StudiosSylvia Earle — Her DeepnessOceanographer Sylvia Earle was the first person to walk solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She has watched humanity’s enduring fascination with “outer space” while she has delighted in “inner space” — the alien and increasingly endangered worlds beneath earth’s waters. These frontiers, as Sylvia Earle points out, are our very life-support system. She takes us inside the knowledge she’s gathered from a lifetime of research and literally swimming with sharks.2018-02-1452 minOn BeingOn BeingSylvia Earle — Her DeepnessOceanographer Sylvia Earle was the first person to walk solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She has watched humanity’s enduring fascination with “outer space” while she has delighted in “inner space” — the alien and increasingly endangered worlds beneath earth’s waters. These frontiers, as Sylvia Earle points out, are our very life-support system. She takes us inside the knowledge she’s gathered from a lifetime of research and literally swimming with sharks.2018-02-1452 minOn Being StudiosOn Being Studios[Unedited] Sylvia Earle with Krista TippettOceanographer Sylvia Earle was the first person to walk solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She has watched humanity’s enduring fascination with “outer space” while she has delighted in “inner space” — the alien and increasingly endangered worlds beneath earth’s waters. These frontiers, as Sylvia Earle points out, are our very life-support system. She takes us inside the knowledge she’s gathered from a lifetime of research and literally swimming with sharks. This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode "Sylvia Earle — Her Deepness." Find more at onbei2018-02-141h 25Ponto GPonto GPonto G 53 – Sylvia EarleCientista, oceanóloga, reconhecida com 29 doutorados honoris causa e presidente honorária do clube de exploradores da National geographic society, Sylvia Earle veio ao mundo por ele, seu objetivo é criar uma rede de áreas de preservação marinhas ao redor da Terra. Junte-se à Iracroft, Beatriz Santos e Juliana Ponzilacqua e conheça a vida da mulher […] O conteúdo Ponto G 53 – Sylvia Earle aparece primeiro em Preciosa Madalena.2017-12-1900 minFreshwater TalkFreshwater TalkPodcast: Deep dive with Dr. Sylvia EarleOur first guest of the year has quite a few titles. She was The post Podcast: Deep dive with Dr. Sylvia Earle appeared first on The Freshwater Trust.2017-01-1700 minExplorers Institute - Let\'s Explore!Explorers Institute - Let's Explore!Oceanographer extraordinaire, Her Deepness, Dr. Sylvia EarleA brief Facebook Live chat with dear friend oceanographer extraordinaire, Her Deepness, Dr. Sylvia Earle. Sylvia is always on the go speaking for our ocean. Listen to her here, watch her many talks, read her many books, watch her film, Mission Blue on Netflix--get on board and help as she and her team Mission Blue work to create Hope Spots around the world. http://explorers.institute/podcast/SylviaEarleaudioonly.mp32016-08-1338 minOn Leading - Restorative Leadership InstituteOn Leading - Restorative Leadership InstituteDr. Sylvia Earle — Protecting the Real World BankDr. Sylvia Earle is a literal “living legend,” according to the Library of Congress. She is a woman of firsts, including the first female chief scientist of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first Time Magazine Hero for the Planet, and the first - and still only - human being to dive solo to a depth of over half a mile. In this interview, Sylvia teaches us about the restorative leadership principle of taking the long view by encouraging us to realize that we have the power to do what no other creature on Earth can: look far into...2016-02-2932 minOn Leading - Restorative Leadership InstituteOn Leading - Restorative Leadership InstituteDr. Sylvia Earle — Protecting the Real World BankDr. Sylvia Earle is a literal “living legend,” according to the Library of Congress. She is a woman of firsts, including the first female chief scientist of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first Time Magazine Hero for the Planet, and the first - and still only - human being to dive solo to a depth of over half a mile. In this interview, Sylvia teaches us about the restorative leadership principle of taking the long view by encouraging us to realize that we have the power to do what no other creature on Earth can: look far into...2016-02-2932 minClimate OneClimate OneSylvia Earle (Rebroadcast)As the health of our oceans go, so goes the health of our planet. But climate change, overfishing and pollution have taken their toll – what can we do to help? Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Explorer in Residence This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club of California on May 27, 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2015-10-021h 00Climate OneClimate OneSylvia EarleAs the health of our oceans go, so goes the health of our planet. But climate change, overfishing and pollution have taken their toll – what can we do to help? Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Explorer in Residence This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club of California on May 27, 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2015-06-191h 00Ideas at the HouseIdeas at the HouseSylvia Earle & Simran Sethi: 'How to Save the Planet' (All About Women 2015)Everyone knows something needs to be done – but when facts are twisted to fit agendas, complex processes dumbed down for pop-science clickbait and research funding decimated, how on earth do we talk about how to save the earth? Legendary American marine biologist, Sylvia Earle speaks with environmental journalist and educator Simran Sethi about the environmental crises looming ahead - from the bottom of the oceans to the topsoil - and how to inspire people to get stuff done.Simran Sethi: Named “the environmental messenger” by Vanity Fair & a top ten eco-hero of the planet by the UK’s Indepe...2015-03-101h 02Sylvia EarleSylvia EarleSylvia Earle (Audio) Part 2"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around,’Äù says Sylvia Earle, recalling her move to coastal Florida at age 13. ’ÄúProbably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known woman ma...2014-09-1514 minSylvia EarleSylvia EarleSylvia Earle (Audio) Part 1"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around,’Äù says Sylvia Earle, recalling her move to coastal Florida at age 13. ’ÄúProbably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known woman ma...2014-09-1511 minSylvia EarleSylvia EarleSylvia Earle (HD) Part 2"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around,’Äù says Sylvia Earle, recalling her move to coastal Florida at age 13. ’ÄúProbably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known woman ma...2014-09-1514 minSylvia EarleSylvia EarleSylvia Earle (HD) Part 1"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around,’Äù says Sylvia Earle, recalling her move to coastal Florida at age 13. ’ÄúProbably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known woman ma...2014-09-1511 minSylvia EarleSylvia EarleSylvia Earle (SD) Part 2"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around,’Äù says Sylvia Earle, recalling her move to coastal Florida at age 13. ’ÄúProbably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known woman ma...2014-09-1514 minSylvia EarleSylvia EarleSylvia Earle (SD) Part 1"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around,’Äù says Sylvia Earle, recalling her move to coastal Florida at age 13. ’ÄúProbably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known woman ma...2014-09-1511 minSaving Our PlanetSaving Our PlanetSylvia Earle - Part 2"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around," says Sylvia Earle, recalling her move to coastal Florida at age 13. "Probably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known...2014-09-1514 minSaving Our PlanetSaving Our PlanetSylvia Earle - Part 1"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around," says Sylvia Earle, recalling her move to coastal Florida at age 13. "Probably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known...2014-09-1511 minLong NowLong NowSylvia Earle, Tierney Thys: OceanicLand animals on an ocean planet, we have a lot to learn about how the world works. The microbes of the sea are Earth’s dominant life form. Ocean currents and temperatures drive climate and weather. Come ride a current to view bad news (dead zones, rising sea levels, melting sea ice, acidification, coral bleaching, fish piracy and overfishing) and good news (marine protected areas, functional ecosystems, megafaunal migrations, mid-Atlantic ridge, community involvement, citizen scientists) and continuing mysteries. Land is mercurial. Ocean abides. Two of the most eloquent voices of ocean science are Sylvia Earle and Tierney Thys. Both are Na...2014-05-211h 36Inquiring MindsInquiring Minds3 Sylvia Earle - Why the Oceans Are Not Too Big to FailThis week we talk to scientist and explorer Sylvia Earle, a woman who has spent almost a year of her life under water. She explains why the oceans are "not too big to fail." But she also says that just maybe, we're growing wise enough to save them.Earle is the National Geographic Society Explorer in Residence, and former chief scientist at NOAA—plus she's a TED Prize winner who used that award to form Mission Blue, an ocean conservation initiative. Her unofficial titles go further: Time called her "Hero of the Planet," and many others call her "He...2013-10-0450 minOn BeingOn BeingSylvia Earle — Her Deepness (Aug 8, 2013)Sylvia Earle has done something no one else has — walked solo on the bottom of the sea, under a quarter mile of water. She tells what she saw — and what she has learned — about the giant, living system that is the ocean. And, she explains why seeing a shark is a sign for hope. See more at www.onbeing.org/program/her-deepness-oceanographer-sylvia-earle/46732013-08-0851 minLecture Archive 2013Lecture Archive 2013Lecture Archive: Sylvia EarleLecture date: June 18, 2013. Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer with experience as a field research scientist. In her lecture she shares stories of exploration and discovery.2013-08-0100 minSaving Our PlanetSaving Our PlanetDr. Sylvia Earle"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around. But probably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known woman marine scientist on the planet. Among other accomplishments, she...2008-07-0313 minSylvia EarleSylvia EarleSylvia Earle (HD)"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around. But probably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known woman marine scientist on the planet. Among other accomplishments, she...2008-07-0313 minSylvia EarleSylvia EarleSylvia Earle (SD)"I can still feel that leap of enthusiasm, and real joy, at the prospect of finally getting out to the beach, and running around. But probably the most important thing, to me, aside from just the freedom of it and the power of it, was the kind of creatures that you could see along the beach, that you can't find anywhere else." That child's fascination with the crabs she found scurrying in the sand, was the beginning of a remarkable career in marine science. Today, Sylvia Earle is the best-known woman marine scientist on the planet. Among other accomplishments, she...2008-07-0313 minDiscover the New Releases Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsDiscover the New Releases Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsCharlie Rose: Carol Burnett, Steve Wereley, John Hofmeister, James Tripp and Sylvia Earle, May 14, 2010 Audiobook by Charlie RoseVisit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Charlie Rose: Carol Burnett, Steve Wereley, John Hofmeister, James Tripp and Sylvia Earle, May 14, 2010 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 56 mins Language: English Release date: 05-14-10 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Publisher's Summary: A conversation with actor and comedian Carol Burnett. Then, a discussion about the oil spill with Steve Wereley, John Hofmeister, James Tripp and Sylvia Earle. [Broadcast Date: May 14, 2010] Want more Charlie Rose? (P) and ©2010 Charlie Rose, Inc.1970-01-0156 min