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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 1H 12M

Whose Story Is It To Tell?

from Nature, Nurture & Nonsense · host Rutendo Shackleton

This week, Rutendo is joined by her older brother, Tashinga, and sisters, Tadiwa and Mbiri, for a deep dive into wildlife storytelling. They share who in the family is the best storyteller — which naturally leads to some sibling roasting! The four also talk about their favourite wildlife films and series, recap last week’s chat with filmmaker Faith Musembi, and explore who should be telling wildlife stories — and why that matters.

This week, Rutendo is joined by her older brother, Tashinga, and sisters, Tadiwa and Mbiri, for a deep dive into wildlife storytelling. They share who in the family is the best storyteller — which naturally leads to some sibling roasting! The four also talk about their favourite wildlife films and series, recap last week’s chat with filmmaker Faith Musembi, and explore who should be telling wildlife stories — and why that matters.

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