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Guest: James Michael Dorsey
- Award-winning author, explorer, and lecturer
- Has spent over three decades researching remote tribal cultures in over 50 countries
- Resident naturalist for 22 years at a whale sanctuary in Baja, Mexico
Episode Summary:
In this episode, Andrew speaks with James Michael Dorsey, an award-winning author and seasoned explorer. James shares a remarkable travel story from his journey to western Tanzania, where he encountered the Hadza, one of Africa's last true hunter-gatherer tribes. From facing thrilling tests of trust with the tribe to becoming "bait" in a dramatic hunt, James' experiences reveal the deep cultural insights he gained while documenting vanishing cultures. He also discusses his parallel passion for cetacean research, which led him to a whale sanctuary in Mexico. Listen in to discover the adventures and insights that have shaped his career.
Topics Covered:
- Introduction to James Michael Dorsey
- The Hadza Tribe: Last True Hunter-Gatherers in Africa
- Preparing for Remote Expeditions: Permits, Planning, and Survival
- First Encounters and Tests of Trust with the Hadza
- Facing an Angry Baboon: James’ Most Unforgettable Travel Story
- Insights on Cultural Preservation and Storytelling
- Cetacean Research and Whale Encounters in Baja, Mexico
- Reflections on a Life of Adventure and Exploration
Resources and Links:
- James Michael Dorsey’s website: jamesmichaeldorsey.com
- The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio by James Michael Dorsey
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