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"David duChemin: Confessions Beyond the Rubber Chicken Guy (Part 1)"
May 17, 202600:38:47

"David duChemin: Confessions Beyond the Rubber Chicken Guy (Part 1)"

“Elvis has left the building…” — and somewhere after the stage lights went dark, a camera slowly took the place of the rabbit and the magician’s hat. In this first part of my conversation with David duChemin, we explore the unusual path that took him from performing comedy shows, juggling bananas, a...

"Ian Wood: A New Hope for Badgers"
April 19, 202600:35:35

"Ian Wood: A New Hope for Badgers"

Sometimes, a story doesn’t just stay a story — sometimes, something actually changes. Wildlife photographer Ian Wood returns to our Show with powerful updates following our first conversation. After winning the People’s Choice Award at Wildlife Photographer of the Year with his now well-known badger...

"Paul Joynson-Hicks: The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards"
April 05, 202600:55:41

"Paul Joynson-Hicks: The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards"

Not all wildlife photos are majestic — some are delightfully ridiculous! Wildlife photographer and Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards co-founder Paul Joynson-Hicks takes us into the story behind one of the most unique photography competitions in the world — one that celebrates the funny, unexpected,...

"Robert Madden: Planes, Trains & National Geographic (Part 2)"
February 22, 202600:39:51

"Robert Madden: Planes, Trains & National Geographic (Part 2)"

Some photos take a lifetime to get. Others almost melt your shoes! In Part 2 of this conversation with former National Geographic staff photographer Robert “Bob” Madden, we dive straight into the stories behind the photographs. From documenting an erupting volcano in Hawaii to capturing what may be ...

"Jim Richardson: Small-town Roots to Global Adventures (Part 1)"
October 19, 202500:43:27

"Jim Richardson: Small-town Roots to Global Adventures (Part 1)"

When a young farm kid from Kansas picks up a pawn-shop camera, you don’t immediately picture him becoming one of National Geographic’s most respected photographers. But that’s exactly what happened to Jim Richardson, whose career has now spanned more than 35 years, over 50 National Geographic and Tr...