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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Susie Moore

Society & Culture, Philosophy, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Life Coach, Motivational, Personal Development, Mental Health, Life Coaching, Self-help, Education

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Have you ever considered how little we actually know about the planet we call home? A captivating David Attenborough ocean documentary sparked this profound revelation that I simply had to share with you. And, as a special bonus, I want to give you FREE access to my signature course, Slay Your Year (usually $997)! All you have to do is: Leave a review of this podcast. Email a screenshot of your review to [email protected] Simple as that! If you'd love to watch the video version of o...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.

0:09.7

Last night, I was watching something really interesting. I think it was on Nat Geo.

0:16.2

I think so via Hulu if you want to check it out. It was a documentary on Our Oceans by the one and only,

0:23.5

David Anbra. How much do you love his voice? Oh, I love his voice. And he, uh, he shared actually

0:31.3

in the beginning, in the opening of the documentary, that he's nearly a hundred. Wow, he looks

0:36.8

fantastic too. Didn't we all grow up with him or is that just

0:39.7

an English thing? His calm voice narrating everything about wildlife, everything about our planet.

0:48.3

After watching this documentary, seeing so many gorgeous images, what lives underwater, my gosh.

0:56.2

I was left with this thought and I'm like, okay, I have got to record a pod on this.

1:04.0

It is about surprisingly humility.

1:10.1

It's interesting, I actually didn't know this, that 71% or around 71% of the Earth's surface is ocean.

1:19.6

That's why it's called the blue marble, often in space.

1:23.7

And if you think about that, I mean, the Earth is huge by our standards, right, as human beings living on planet Earth.

1:32.2

And over 70% of this planet we live on is water.

1:39.1

And David Attenborough was sharing how little we know, how much of the ocean is unexplored.

1:47.7

He said that 2,000 new marine species are discovered every year.

1:57.0

And he focused on the high seas, the very, very deep blue water that actually isn't even owned by any country or continent.

2:05.8

He was sharing how little we know about the ocean, which is the majority of planet Earth where we live.

2:14.5

What I left with, what came up for me was this sense of, oh my, how little we know and yet how quick we are to

2:26.3

judge, how rapidly we are to assume that we're right, to know that this is the way to go,

2:33.5

not that way, This person's good,

2:35.1

that person's bad. This is the accurate science. This is inaccurate. I know what's up. I am in charge.

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