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The Mocha Mermaid: Danni Washington on Ocean Activism, STEAM Education & Hope for the Planet

27 min · 6 de mar de 2026
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What does it take to turn a childhood love for mermaids into a global mission to protect the ocean? In this episode of the Spotlight Podcast, I speak to Danni Washington: marine science communicator, environmental advocate, and the first African-American woman to host a nationally syndicated science television series. Known as the “Mocha Mermaid,” Danni blends science, storytelling, and creativity to inspire the next generation to care for our oceans. We explore the power of STEAM education (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics), why experiential learning can transform young people’s relationship with nature, and how local communities can drive global environmental change. Danni also shares her personal journey from studying marine biology to becoming a voice for the ocean, the challenges of being a pioneer in a historically exclusionary field, and why hope, even in difficult political and environmental times, remains essential. You’ll also hear practical ways anyone can help protect the ocean, whether you live on the coast or far inland. Topics covered: • Ocean conservation and climate urgency • Representation in science and media • STEAM education and science communication • Community activism and environmental policy • How individuals can help protect the ocean Links: Art by the Sea [https://gmfea.org/event/art-by-the-sea/] Danni's Website [https://www.danniwashington.com/]

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What does it take to turn a childhood love for mermaids into a global mission to protect the ocean? In this episode of the Spotlight Podcast, I speak to Danni Washington: marine science communicator, environmental advocate, and the first African-American woman to host a nationally syndicated science television series. Known as the “Mocha Mermaid,” Danni blends science, storytelling, and creativity to inspire the next generation to care for our oceans. We explore the power of STEAM education (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics), why experiential learning can transform young people’s relationship with nature, and how local communities can drive global environmental change. Danni also shares her personal journey from studying marine biology to becoming a voice for the ocean, the challenges of being a pioneer in a historically exclusionary field, and why hope, even in difficult political and environmental times, remains essential. You’ll also hear practical ways anyone can help protect the ocean, whether you live on the coast or far inland. Topics covered: • Ocean conservation and climate urgency • Representation in science and media • STEAM education and science communication • Community activism and environmental policy • How individuals can help protect the ocean Links: Art by the Sea [https://gmfea.org/event/art-by-the-sea/] Danni's Website [https://www.danniwashington.com/]

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