Welcome back to Safari Insight, where we unravel the wild with curiosity—and a healthy dose of skepticism. In this episode, we’re taking on some of the bush’s most persistent myths. Can impalas really hold off giving birth until the rains arrive? Why do ground hornbills struggle to raise chicks—even under ideal conditions? And what’s the deal with eland—Africa’s largest antelope? Do they really click when they walk, and what causes the sound? We’ll also zoom in—literally—wit...
"Life in a Shell" with Adam Jones. In this episode, we’re cracking open the mystery of an egg—from its origin deep within the avian reproductive tract to its remarkable, multi-layered structure that protects and nourishes new life. Drawing on insights from recent research on avian anatomy and the intricate design of egg components, we’ll explore how nature engineers this perfect package for life. Join us as we journey through the lifecycle and anatomy of an egg, revealing secrets that a...
Rewilding is conservation’s new frontier - and James Ward is at its heart. Join us as we explore how James' company Rewild Safaris is reshaping travel, restoring ecosystems, and reconnecting us to the wild. James has a heart for Africa and rewilding it through safaris. Support the show
In this episode, we sit down with Benson Siyawareva – renowned safari guide, conservationist, and visionary founder of Lesedi Zimbabwe Initiative. Benson shares the incredible journey that led him from guiding guests through Africa’s wildest landscapes to opening the doors of opportunity for educating children in Victoria Falls. We explore how his experiences in the bush shaped his deep commitment to education, empowerment, and community development. With humility and heart, Benson refl...
In this episode of Safari Insight, we’re joined by Keith Vincent, CEO of Wilderness, a pioneering force in African conservation tourism. From remote camps to vast private concessions, Wilderness has redefined what it means to travel with impact—balancing luxury with purpose, and wildlife protection with community development. Keith shares how the company’s ambitious conservation model is shaping the future of Africa’s wild spaces, and why true sustainability means putting ecosystems first. St...
Marc Germiquet—an adventurer whose journey redefines the limits of endurance. As a Botswana guide, conservationist, and extreme athlete, Marc conquered the World’s Toughest Row, completing a 3,000-mile transatlantic race in just 43 days, 7 hours, and 21 minutes, and clinching first place among solo rowers. Listen in as we delve into his inspiring story and explore the passion and perseverance that fueled his record-breaking feat and his life in guiding. Support the show
In this debut episode of Safari Insight, host David Carson introduces himself, and the podcast. With the mantra “Stay curious and never get too comfortable,” each episode will challenge the way we see the world. To start, David explores the fascinating concept of circadian rhythms—patterns that shape life across species. And what better way to begin than with the impala, a creature whose daily cycles are so finely tuned to the rhythms of the wild? Support the show
A chat with Grant Reed, a seasoned guide with a passion for Southern Africa. Grant's journey has taken him all over Africa, before settling in Botswana, where he's made a new home. But that's not all - Grant's also the founder of The African Guide Academy, a pioneering institution dedicated to training the next generation of African guides. Join us as we chat with Grant about his life, his love for the African wilderness, and his vision for the future of guiding." Support the show