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This is the farthest away from home Y’all-itics has ever been! Legendary and award winning former WFAA journalist Byron Harris joins the Jasons from the Drake Passage, one of the stormiest bodies of water on Earth. Byron had just left Antarctica after participating in a climate change research mission. If you watched any of Good Morning America’s recent extensive coverage from Antarctica, those crews were on the same ship. And did the Jasons ever learn a lot. While Byron figured he’d see a lot of penguins, nothing prepared him to see hundreds of thousands of them. And if you want to track climate change, track the penguins.
Guests:
Byron Harris, Former WFAA Investigative Reporter
Sven-Olof Lindblad, Lindblad Expeditions CEO
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This is the farthest away from home Y’all-itics has ever been! Legendary and award winning former WFAA journalist Byron Harris joins the Jasons from the Drake Passage, one of the stormiest bodies of water on Earth. Byron had just left Antarctica after participating in a climate change research mission. If you watched any of Good Morning America’s recent extensive coverage from Antarctica, those crews were on the same ship. And did the Jasons ever learn a lot. While Byron figured he’d see a lot of penguins, nothing prepared him to see hundreds of thousands of them. And if you want to track climate change, track the penguins.
Guests:
Byron Harris, Former WFAA Investigative Reporter
Sven-Olof Lindblad, Lindblad Expeditions CEO

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