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A rhino poaching war uncovers a hidden system of dominance in The Invisible Hand. This series follows Georgina Savage as she returns to her birth country of South Africa to document her family's fight against rhino extinction. But as she immerses herself in the lives of those directly affected by this crisis, including the men who poach rhinos, she must confront her country's colonial past and it's implications in a conflict close to home.The series will be available to binge on July 1st, 2021.
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Georgina returns to South Africa where her family is tasked with winning an impossible war against rhino poaching...The title of this episode are the words of Nelson Mandela - “Where you stand depends on where you sit.”CREDITS:Co-Created and Written by Georgina Savage and Sophie SeydProduced and Edited by Georgina SavageResearch and Narration Written by Sophie SeydOriginal Score and Soundtrack by Esa WilliamsExecutive Produced by Anonymous Casefile HostGraphic Design by Marko Vuleta-DjukanovProduction Assistance and Additional Writing by Max Favetti OTHER:Website Design by Paulina Szymanska SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: @invisiblehandpodcastTwitter: @TIH_PodInstagram: @invisiblehandpodcast Email: invisiblehandpodcast@gmail.com THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS:Better Help – Get 10% off your first month of private online counseling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Living amongst a conservation unit, Georgina gets to know those on the front lines of this conflict, the rangers...The title of this episode is from the words of James Baldwin - “People are trapped in history and history is trapped in them.”CREDITS:Co-Created and Written by Georgina Savage and Sophie SeydProduced and Edited by Georgina SavageResearch and Narration Written by Sophie SeydOriginal Score and Soundtrack by Esa WilliamsExecutive Produced by Anonymous Casefile HostGraphic Design by Marko Vuleta-DjukanovProduction Assistance and Additional Writing by Max Favetti OTHER:Website Design by Paulina Szymanska SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: @invisiblehandpodcastTwitter: @TIH_PodInstagram: @invisiblehandpodcast Email: invisiblehandpodcast@gmail.com THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS:Hello Fresh – Get up to 14 FREE meals & FREE shipping with promo code 'HAND14' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We hear from “the wives” - a group of women who find themselves living far from home in support of their husbands' conservation dreams...The title of this episode are words first said by the poet Audre Lourde, “The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house.”CREDITS:Co-Created and Written by Georgina Savage and Sophie SeydProduced and Edited by Georgina SavageResearch and Narration Written by Sophie SeydOriginal Score and Soundtrack by Esa WilliamsExecutive Produced by Anonymous Casefile HostGraphic Design by Marko Vuleta-DjukanovProduction Assistance and Additional Writing by Max Favetti OTHER:Website Design by Paulina Szymanska SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: @invisiblehandpodcastTwitter: @TIH_PodInstagram: @invisiblehandpodcast Email: invisiblehandpodcast@gmail.com THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS:Better Help – Get 10% off your first month of private online counseling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We examine the contentious history of conservation, its colonial roots, and the murky concept of “wilderness,” and are confronted by the reality of poaching...The title of this episode are the words of Henry David Thearou - “Wilderness is the preservation of the world.”CREDITS:Co-Created and Written by Georgina Savage and Sophie SeydProduced and Edited by Georgina SavageResearch and Narration Written by Sophie SeydOriginal Score and Soundtrack by Esa WilliamsExecutive Produced by Anonymous Casefile HostGraphic Design by Marko Vuleta-DjukanovProduction Assistance and Additional Writing by Max Favetti OTHER:Website Design by Paulina Szymanska SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: @invisiblehandpodcastTwitter: @TIH_PodInstagram: @invisiblehandpodcast Email: invisiblehandpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Georgina travels to a private game reserve, where a poaching incident forces staff members to question their assumptions about those branded “poacher”...The title of this episode are words from George Orwell’s Animal Farm - “All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.”CREDITS:Co-Created and Written by Georgina Savage and Sophie SeydProduced and Edited by Georgina SavageResearch and Narration Written by Sophie SeydOriginal Score and Soundtrack by Esa WilliamsExecutive Produced by Anonymous Casefile HostGraphic Design by Marko Vuleta-DjukanovProduction Assistance and Additional Writing by Max Favetti OTHER:Website Design by Paulina Szymanska SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: @invisiblehandpodcastTwitter: @TIH_PodInstagram: @invisiblehandpodcast Email: invisiblehandpodcast@gmail.com THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS:Better Help – Get 10% off your first month of private online counseling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In an attempt to understand “the other” side of this story, Georgina crosses the border to Mozambique, and immerses herself in a rural village known to conservationists as a “poaching hotspot”...The title of this chapter comes from Edward Said quoting T.S Eliot - “Reality cannot be deprived of the other echoes that inhabit the garden.”CREDITS:Co-Created and Written by Georgina Savage and Sophie SeydProduced and Edited by Georgina SavageResearch and Narration Written by Sophie SeydOriginal Score and Soundtrack by Esa WilliamsExecutive Produced by Anonymous Casefile HostAdditional Producing and Translation by Domingos BunganeGraphic Design by Marko Vuleta-DjukanovProduction Assistance and Additional Writing by Max Favetti OTHER:Website Design by Paulina Szymanska SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: @invisiblehandpodcastTwitter: @TIH_PodInstagram: @invisiblehandpodcast Email: invisiblehandpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The women of Sabie and Domingos’ friend Kevin tell their stories and help us to explore the impact of inequality locally and globally as we tussle with issues of relativity, identity and power...The title of this chapter comes from J.M. Coetzee’s, Slow Man - “I am not the we of anyone.”CREDITS:Co-Created and Written by Georgina Savage and Sophie SeydProduced and Edited by Georgina SavageResearch and Narration Written by Sophie SeydOriginal Score and Soundtrack by Esa WilliamsExecutive Produced by Anonymous Casefile HostAdditional Producing and Translation by Domingos BunganeGraphic Design by Marko Vuleta-DjukanovProduction Assistance and Additional Writing by Max Favetti OTHER:Website Design by Paulina Szymanska SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: @invisiblehandpodcastTwitter: @TIH_PodInstagram: @invisiblehandpodcast Email: invisiblehandpodcast@gmail.com THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS:Better Help – Get 10% off your first month of private online counseling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Georgina meets a man who confesses to having poached, and he has a message for “the west”. And just as this story is about to take us to Vietnam, a virus begins shutting borders...The title of this chapter are the words of poet and novelist Chinua Achebe - “A child cannot pay for its mother’s milk.”CREDITS:Co-Created and Written by Georgina Savage and Sophie SeydProduced and Edited by Georgina SavageResearch and Narration Written by Sophie SeydOriginal Score and Soundtrack by Esa WilliamsExecutive Produced by Anonymous Casefile HostAdditional Producing and Translation by Domingos BunganeGraphic Design by Marko Vuleta-DjukanovProduction Assistance and Additional Writing by Max Favetti OTHER:Website Design by Paulina Szymanska SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: @invisiblehandpodcastTwitter: @TIH_PodInstagram: @invisiblehandpodcast Email: invisiblehandpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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