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Conversations From Botswana: Meet Oné

44 min · 25. sept. 2025
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What happens when a non-traditional older American student from Arizona State University and a University of Botswana student share a tent in the Okavango Delta? In this episode, I sit down with my tentmate, Oné, to relive our time together in the Botswana course and talk about her fascinating graduate research on elephants returning to the wild after being in managed care. From camp life laughs to conservation insights, this conversation captures the heart of what it means to connect across cultures in one of the most remarkable places on earth.  Can I Run Something By You? explores animal welfare, conservation, and the systems we build around them.

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