Animals & Us with Natalie Stockdale (Kintsugi Heroes)
Jillian grew up obsessed with the ocean and marine life, sparked by an encounter with a nurse shark at age 8 in Florida. As she became a marine scientist, she noticed a stark disconnect: people hated and feared sharks intensely despite knowing nothing about them. Rather than accept this narrative, she committed to becoming a voice for these animals, diving with them, documenting their behaviour, and founding Sharks for Kids to teach children facts instead of fear. Now living in Bimini with her family, she witnesses daily how education reshapes attitudes. What drives her is not changing minds into love, but into respect and understanding that sharks, like all species, have irreplaceable value in ocean health. Jillian Morris is a marine scientist and shark researcher based in Bimini, Bahamas, where she has spent two decades diving with and studying sharks across species. She founded Sharks for Kids, a free global education nonprofit that has reached students in over 80 countries, to shift how the next generation understands and values sharks in ocean ecosystems. In this Animals & Us conversation with Natalie Stockdale, Jillian shares the story behind the moments below. ποΈ IN THIS CONVERSATION: β’ Sharks have been in Earth's oceans for over 400 million years and are perfectly adapted to their role; understanding this ancient evolutionary success can shift how we see them. β’ Education in childhood, grounded in facts rather than fear, genuinely reshapes attitudes and behaviour across generations, not just toward sharks, but toward ocean conservation broadly. π CHAPTERS: 00:00 A lifelong obsession: Growing up by the water 03:08 First spark: The nurse shark encounter at age 8 05:04 Why sharks? From fear to fascination 08:36 Eye contact underwater: What scientists see 12:00 Living in the shark diving capital: Bimini and its ecosystems 14:35 Witnessing birth in the mangroves: A turning point 18:45 Starting Sharks for Kids: From conversation to action 22:49 Changing minds in classrooms: The data of transformation 27:07 Myths and misinformation: Why sharks are misunderstood 29:35 Culling is not the answer: Ecology and alternatives 36:56 Where fear comes from: Media, primal instinct, and Jaws 42:42 The ask: Respect, understanding, and moving forward π§ If this story moved you, follow Kintsugi Heroes in your podcast app so you never miss an episode. π CONNECT WITH JILLIAN MORRIS: Sharks for Kids (Sharks4Kids): sharks4kids.com βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ ABOUT KINTSUGI HEROES ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ Welcome. We're glad you found your way here. Kintsugi Heroes was created from a simple belief: every person has a story worth sharing, and sometimes the story we need to hear arrives exactly when we need it most. Our name comes from the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where broken pottery is repaired with gold. Rather than hiding the cracks, they are honoured as part of the object's history. We believe people are much the same. The experiences that challenge us, break us, shape us, and help us grow are often the very things that connect us to one another. This channel is home to honest conversations about resilience, hope, grief, recovery, courage, love, and what it means to keep moving forward when life doesn't go to plan. Here you'll find five podcast series, each sharing stories through a different lens: β’ Kintsugi Heroes, hosted by John Milham β’ Animals & Us, hosted by Natalie Stockdale β’ Grit Diaries: From Grit to Grace, hosted by Simone Allan and Maryan Bova β’ From There to Here, hosted by Emma Bellamy-Dodd β’ Golden Threads: Stories of Disability & Resilience Every story shared here is offered with the hope that it helps someone feel a little less alone. A little more understood. A little more connected. Whether you're navigating a difficult season, supporting someone you love, or simply looking for meaningful conversations, you're welcome here. New episodes are released fortnightly. If you'd like to help us continue sharing these stories and keeping them freely available to everyone, you can support our work here: https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/donate#donate Thank you for being part of this community. We help people tell the stories they need to share so others can discover the story they need to hear. ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ CONNECT WITH US ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ π https://kintsugiheroes.com.au βΆοΈ https://www.youtube.com/@kintsugiheroes π https://www.facebook.com/kintsugiheroes πΈ https://www.instagram.com/kintsugi.heroes πΌ https://www.linkedin.com/company/kintsugi-heroes #AnimalsUs #KintsugiHeroes #AnimalsAndUs #SharkAdvocate #BahamasWildlife #SharkConservation #MarineScience #OceanEducation #Wildlife #EcosystemHealth #SharkMyth #ConservationThroughEducation
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