Damien Mander: How to be a Superhero
Species Unite
elizabeth novogratz
5.0 • 911 Ratings
🗓️ 21 April 2022
⏱️ 63 minutes
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Summary
Damien Mander is the founder and CEO of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF).
He is a former Australian Royal Navy clearance diver and a special operations military sniper who became an anti-poaching crusader and an environmental and animal welfare activist.
In 2009, while traveling through Africa, he was inspired by the work of rangers and the plight of wildlife. He liquidated his life savings and established the International Anti-Poaching Foundation.
Over the past decade, the IAPF has scaled to train and support rangers which now help protect over 20 million acres of African wilderness.
In 2017 Damien founded 'Akashinga - Nature Protected by Women,' an IAPF program that has already grown to over 240 employees with 7 nature reserves in the portfolio. They are the only group of nature reserves in the world to be protected by women. And, these women are changing the game in terms of what it means to fight poaching.
Damien was featured in the James Cameron documentary The Game Changers and has now released another documentary with James Cameron and National Geographic about his work with the women of Akashinga – "The Brave One's."
He is a resident of the National Geographic Speakers Bureau, has spoken at the United Nations, is featured in June 2019's National Geographic Magazine, and has been featured three times on 60 Minutes. And, if you haven't seen it, watch his TEDx Talk at the Sidney Oprah House, it's just awesome.
It was an honor to spend time with Damien. He is a warrior, a hero, and a man who understands what it means to never stop evolving.
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| 0:00.0 | Species. |
| 0:09.0 | Species unite. |
| 0:11.0 | Species unite. |
| 0:14.0 | So we had 87 women come in for what we call pre-selection. |
| 0:19.0 | So the interviews, and we sat down and listened to their stories. |
| 0:23.2 | And I can say, uh, after all the shit that I've been through on my life, |
| 0:27.5 | uh, that's some of the hardest two days of my life, like listening to those stories. |
| 0:32.4 | And it was hard in a way because they were genuinely tough stories, but it was, |
| 0:36.5 | it was also hard in a way to know that |
| 0:38.5 | even though I hadn't done a thing directly to these women, I was part of a culture that kept |
| 0:43.5 | women just like this oppressed, you know, the boys club, the macho club, all that sort of |
| 0:48.5 | things and just part of a, I suppose, this, this macho culture. |
| 1:02.1 | Hi, I'm Elizabeth Novagrats. |
| 1:04.1 | This is Species Unite. |
| 1:06.4 | We have a favor to ask. |
| 1:09.7 | If you like today's episode and you have a spare minute, |
| 1:16.7 | could you please rate and review Species Unite on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts? |
| 1:19.4 | It really helps people to find the show. This week, we are resharing one of our favorite episodes, a conversation with Damian Mander. |
| 1:37.1 | This conversation is with Damian Mander. |
| 1:40.8 | Damian was on the show in December, but he was in the Bush and Zimbabwe. I was in New York, |
| 1:45.4 | and the sound was terrible. So we had the opportunity to do it again. This time, both of us in |
| 1:51.9 | New York in person with much better sound. Damien is the founder and the CEO of the International |
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