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Heart Of The Wild
by Dianna Colasurdo
Heart of the Wild is your front-row seat to the wonders of the natural world, where stories are shared with heart and humour. Hosted by Dianna Colasurdo, a London- based media executive and passionate animal enthusiast, this fun and educational podcast explores all things nature and wildlife. From leading experts in animal behaviour to the storytellers behind your favourite animal docudramas, each episode will leave you feeling a deeper connection to the wildlife that shares our planet—and inspired to protect it.
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From Captive to Conservation with the BBC's Giles Clark
Get ready for an inspiring and adventure-filled episode as we sit down with one of wildlife television’s most recognisable conservation voices, Giles Clark. Known for his work on the BBC series Tigers About the House, Big Cats About the House, and Bears About the House, Giles sits down to take us behind the scenes of a career dedicated to protecting some of the world’s most extraordinary animals.From unforgettable encounters to the day-to-day realities of working with big cats and other endangered species, we explore what it really means to devote your life to conservation. Along the way, we dive into the moral and ethical questions that come with protecting wildlife—when to intervene, when to step back, and how conservationists navigate the complex world of rescue, rehabilitation, and public awareness.Packed with incredible stories, honest reflections, and a contagious passion for the natural world, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the highs, challenges, and unforgettable moments of a dream job spent fighting for the future of the planet’s most beautiful and vulnerable creatures.For more about the conservation work that Giles is doing and the organisations that he is supporting, please visit: https://www.gilesclarkwild.com/what-can-you-do
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When Animals Talk Back: Will AI Change Everything?
What if we could truly understand the voices of the wild? From the complex songs of whales to the signature whistles of dolphins and the zoomies of our beloved pets, animals have rich communication systems we’re only beginning to decode. Now, advances in artificial intelligence may be bringing us closer than ever to crossing the species divide.We’ll examine what it could mean to “talk” to animals in the future — not just interpreting their signals, but potentially responding in ways they understand. Could AI-generated sounds help reduce human-wildlife conflict? Support conservation by revealing stress, migration changes, or environmental threats in real time?And with this new power comes profound ethical questions. If we can understand animals more deeply, how should that reshape our responsibilities toward them? Who decides how this technology is used? Could deeper communication fundamentally change how we see our place in the natural world?Join us as we explore the science, the promise, and the moral complexity of a future where humans don’t just observe wildlife — we listen.
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Inside the Pride: Life at a Big Cat Sanctuary
Step inside the world of big cat sanctuaries and discover what it really takes to care for some of the planet’s most powerful predators. In this episode, we journey into the African bush at the Simbonga Game Reserve and Warriors of Wildlife Sanctuary to explore the vital role sanctuaries play in rescuing and protecting lions, tigers, and other big cats that can no longer survive in the wild.What does daily life look like when your neighbours are apex predators? From sunrise feeding routines to the quiet moments that reveal the personalities of these magnificent animals, we uncover the reality of living and working alongside big cats and the remarkable bonds that can form between humans and the animals they protect.But not every sanctuary is what it claims to be. We also take a closer look at the critical differences between legitimate rescue organisations and those that operate under the guise of conservation. Learn the questions to ask and why ethical sanctuaries are essential for the future of these iconic species.Join us for an eye-opening look behind the scenes of big cat rescue—where compassion, conservation, and responsibility collide in the heart of the wild.For more details and ways to support the work that the Simbonga Reserve is doing, please visit: https://simbonga.co.za/wow-sanctuary
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Reading Between the Barks: How to "Speak Dog"
Have you ever wished your dog came with subtitles? Good news: they kind of do — you just have to know how to read them.In this episode, expert dog behaviourist Louise Otter joins us to decode the everyday signals our dogs are sending us — from tail wags and side-eyes to zoomies, yawns, and that very specific “I need something” stare. Turns out, barking is just a small part of the conversation. Our dogs are constantly communicating through posture, movement, energy, and subtle behavioural cues.Louise breaks down what those signals really mean, how we often misinterpret them, and how learning to “speak dog” can transform your relationship — reducing stress, improving training, and building deeper trust. Whether you’re dealing with leash drama, sofa standoffs, or the mystery of the midnight bark, this episode will help you tune in to what your dog has been saying all along.Because when we listen better, they wag more.For more information about Louise's dog behaviour programs, please visit: https://www.trainingandbehaviour.co.uk/about
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We're Back! Season 2 Trailer
The wait is over! Season two launches in ONE WEEK.With new voices, bigger stories, and heartfelt moments. Set your reminders and get ready to listen. You won't want to miss it!
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Adventures of a Wildlife Photographer
Our last episode of the season may also well be one of the most exciting as we venture into the heart of the South African bush with a special guest - renowned wildlife photographer and field guide Chad Cocking. With two published books and countless breathtaking images to his name, Chad has spent years capturing the untamed beauty of Africa’s wildlife.He shares what it takes to get the perfect shot—and the stories behind the ones that got away. From life-changing encounters with iconic animals to the patience, passion, and respect that guide his craft, Chad gives us an insider’s look at the art and challenge of wildlife photography. Discover how he turned his love for nature into a lifelong pursuit of storytelling through the lens.
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Wild Dogs: The Untamed Side of Man’s Best Friend
They may share the name “dog,” but wild dogs — also known as painted wolfs — are a world apart from the pets we know at home. In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of these endangered predators: how they differ scientifically and socially from domestic dogs, what makes their social bonds so extraordinary, and how their hunting tactics showcase some of the most sophisticated teamwork in the animal kingdom. From sightings across the African savannah to the urgent conservation efforts fighting to save them, we uncover the story of a species on the edge and why protecting them matters more than ever.
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Social Media & Animal Ethics: For Better or Worse?
In this episode of Heart of the Wild, Tristan and Dianna dive into the growing influence of social media on wildlife and the safari industry. Social platforms give individuals and organizations the power to reach massive audiences, creating opportunities to inspire conservation, share stories, and connect people with nature like never before. But there’s also a flip side — the pressures of online image, the risk of misinformation, and how digital trends can affect both travelers and wildlife experiences. Together, we unpack the good, the bad, and the complex role social media now plays in shaping the way we see safaris, wildlife, and conservation.
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Tourism That Gives Back: Whitney Haldeman on Responsible Travel
In this episode of Heart of the Wild, Tristan and Dianna sit down with Whitney Haldeman, founder of Blonde Atlas Travel, to explore how travel can be a force for good. From choosing destinations that genuinely support conservation and local communities, to understanding the impact of responsible tourism, Whitney shares insights from her global experience in the travel industry. We also discuss the rise of all-female travel, why ethical choices matter, and how journeys into the wild can be both empowering and transformative. If you’ve ever wondered how to make your travels more meaningful and leave a positive legacy, this conversation is for you.Also, tune in as Whitney speaks about her experience volunteering at The Elephant Sancutary: www.elephants.com
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Animal Parents: Nurturing in Nature
In this episode of Heart of the Wild, Tristan and Dianna explore the remarkable world of babies and maternal/paternal care in the wild. From the very first moments of life, every species has evolved, unique ways to nurture and protect their young. We dive into the diversity of maternal and paternal care across the animal kingdom, uncovering the surprising strategies parents use to give their offspring the best chance of survival.Whether it’s fierce protection, tender bonding, or unexpected role reversals, this episode reveals just how extraordinary animal families can be.
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Guides & Trackers: The Wildlife Dream Team
In this inaugural episode of Heart of the Wild, Tristan and Dianna dive into the unique partnership between safari guides and trackers in the bushveld (an ecoregion in South Africa). Discover how teamwork, trust, and bush skills come together to find Africa’s most iconic wildlife and create experiences that will last a life time.
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Heart Of The Wild Trailer
Heart of the Wild is a podcast dedicated to wildlife, nature, and conservation. Hosted by Tristan and Dianna, it shares stories from the field, explores the wonders of the natural world, and along the way introduces listeners to some truly interesting people.Catch the trailer and get excited! We can't wait to share this with all of you.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Heart of the Wild is your front-row seat to the wonders of the natural world, where stories are shared with heart and humour. Hosted by Dianna Colasurdo, a London- based media executive and passionate animal enthusiast, this fun and educational podcast explores all things nature and wildlife. From leading experts in animal behaviour to the storytellers behind your favourite animal docudramas, each episode will leave you feeling a deeper connection to the wildlife that shares our planet—and inspired to protect it.
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