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This highlight from my episode with biologist, speaker, film & tv producer Chadden Hunter, dives into the depths of the Antarctic sea. A scuba diving mission beneath the Antarctic ice floor found Chadden face to face with a large & fascinating group of Emperor Penguins. If you love this highlight, you can find the full conversation on my page.
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Dr Chadden Hunter is an Australian wildlife biologist and filmmaker. After completing a PhD on gelada baboons in Ethiopia, Chadden worked with National Geographic and Discovery Channel, filming everything from tribal ceremonies in Africa to snow leopards in Pakistan before meeting arguably the most influential name in world of wildlife film & television, Sir David Attenborough.
Chadden has gone on to win 12 Emmys & 8 Baftas for his work across several series & films, compiling a credit list of some of the greatest natural moments to ever be shared with mankind.
We spoke about his work across film & television, the purpose that drives his work, the environmental crisis & the moments that make it a life well lived thus far, in one of the most compelling interviews I have ever recorded.
Be sure to follow Chadden & I on socials (Insta) @chaddenhunter (Insta,TikTok, LinkedIn) @bradleyjdryburgh
You can also book both Chadden & I as keynote speakers through Saxton or ICMI.
Follow/Subscribe to the show on your platform of choice, leave a 5 star rating & kind review to help us reach new listeners & uplift others like yourself around the world.
Big love,
Brad xx
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By Bradley J Dryburgh5
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This highlight from my episode with biologist, speaker, film & tv producer Chadden Hunter, dives into the depths of the Antarctic sea. A scuba diving mission beneath the Antarctic ice floor found Chadden face to face with a large & fascinating group of Emperor Penguins. If you love this highlight, you can find the full conversation on my page.
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Dr Chadden Hunter is an Australian wildlife biologist and filmmaker. After completing a PhD on gelada baboons in Ethiopia, Chadden worked with National Geographic and Discovery Channel, filming everything from tribal ceremonies in Africa to snow leopards in Pakistan before meeting arguably the most influential name in world of wildlife film & television, Sir David Attenborough.
Chadden has gone on to win 12 Emmys & 8 Baftas for his work across several series & films, compiling a credit list of some of the greatest natural moments to ever be shared with mankind.
We spoke about his work across film & television, the purpose that drives his work, the environmental crisis & the moments that make it a life well lived thus far, in one of the most compelling interviews I have ever recorded.
Be sure to follow Chadden & I on socials (Insta) @chaddenhunter (Insta,TikTok, LinkedIn) @bradleyjdryburgh
You can also book both Chadden & I as keynote speakers through Saxton or ICMI.
Follow/Subscribe to the show on your platform of choice, leave a 5 star rating & kind review to help us reach new listeners & uplift others like yourself around the world.
Big love,
Brad xx
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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