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🗓️ 22 November 2022
⏱️ 36 minutes
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It’s a scary world out there, as we explore how everything on the planet – from humankind to glaciers – must be able to respond to threat in order to survive. Sebastian surprises Rutendo with a story of the time he lived in Japan and took up fencing, occasionally finding himself at the wrong end of a sword.
WWE wrestler and commentator Stu Bennett, better known as Bad News Barrett, is used to feeling the pressure in the ring. But away from that controlled environment, he has faced less expected threats, including an underwater close encounter with an enormous moray eel. He also shares his concerns – and hopes – for the future of a planet under its own kind of threat.
In Nepal, poaching of rare animals is a growing problem, threatening the ecosystem itself. Kumar Paudel is tackling this issue head-on, using folk music and videos to educate rural communities on the consequences of poaching, and meeting face-to-face with convicted animal smugglers, to try to make lasting change against the odds.
Lianna Zanette tells us about her work studying predator-induced fear, and how animals respond differently to threats depending on how they perceive their environment.
And Oskar Glowacki introduces heartrending sounds recorded inside glaciers which are dying as a result of climate change.
Credits:
The BBC Earth podcast is presented by Sebastian Echeverri and Rutendo Shackleton.
This episode was produced by Rachel Byrne and Geoff Marsh.
The researcher was Seb Masters.
The Production Manager was Catherine Stringer and the Production Co-ordinator was Gemma Wootton.
Podcast Theme Music was composed by Axel Kacoutié, with mixing and additional sound design by Peregrine Andrews.
The Associate Producer is Cristen Caine and the Executive Producer is Deborah Dudgeon.
Special thanks to:
Liana Zanette from The University of Western Ontario for sharing her research into the ecology of fear.
Interviewee Stu Bennett aka Bad News Barrett.
Kumar Paudel from Greenhood Nepal.
Oskar Glowacki from the Polish Academy of Science for talking us through and letting us hear his glacier recordings.
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0:00.0 | One of the most threatening scenarios I've ever experienced |
0:09.0 | went down during my semester abroad in college. |
0:13.0 | I'd moved to Japan and was taking classes at Sophia University. |
0:19.0 | Looking to meet new people and make new friends, I decided to join |
0:22.3 | the fencing club. Yep, fencing. That 17th century sport where two people are trying to poke each other's |
0:30.9 | chest with pointing metal sticks. Or as we call those sticks in the fencing world, foils. |
0:44.3 | I was a decidedly non-competitive participant. I was just there for the laughs, good times, and a little bit of exercise. |
0:49.3 | So you can imagine my creeping dread when the club president signed us all up to take part in a tournament. |
1:01.9 | When we got to the venue, I was already nervous. |
1:05.9 | And then I got a look at my opponent's team. |
1:09.3 | They all had matching embroidered jackets. I'm talking |
1:13.1 | personalized gear. As I pulled on my worn-out, borrowed uniform, I knew I was in |
1:21.1 | trouble. The tough protective cotton did not fill me with much confidence for the threat |
1:27.3 | that I was about to face. |
1:30.3 | And then, it was time. |
1:35.0 | I stepped onto the track, saluted my opponent and then the referee, and pulled my mask on over my face. |
1:45.1 | On guard. Ready? Fence. |
1:48.5 | I went on the attack. |
1:54.4 | It turns out my opponent was an incredibly experienced fencer who had been coached at the highest rated university in Japan |
2:07.1 | and although I did manage to get a few points on the scoreboard, the threat that I had feared was real. |
2:16.9 | A few quick rounds later and I had been absolutely schooled. |
2:24.3 | But hey, what can I say? |
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