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Dorktales Storytime - Eugenie Clark, Hidden Hero of History
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Eugenie Clark, Hidden Hero of History

05/05/22 • 15 min

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Dorktales Storytime

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A story of diving, discovery, and the Shark Lady! Fascinated by marine life as a child, Eugenie Clark grew to become a leading ichthyologist who changed the way scientists study ocean life. Throughout her career, she conducted 72 submersible dives, led more than 200 field expeditions, and pioneered the practice of underwater research through scuba diving. She cared deeply for sharks, swimming among them (and riding on the back of a 50-foot whale shark) in order to understand their behaviors. She inspired the public's curiosity, awe, and wonder, turning the tides on what we thought we knew about these misunderstood ocean creatures.

Episode webpage: https://jonincharacter.com/eugenie-clark
Visit the Dorktales Storytime Podcast website:
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YOUR KIDS ON OUR SHOW: Contact our “Mr. Redge Hotline” for a chance for a shout out or featured in one of our episodes! Leave us a voicemail, email, video or use our color page - https://jonincharacter.com/contact-the-podcast/
PODFRIENDS: We want to introduce you to another storytelling podcast we think you’ll enjoy: ABC Story Sisters! Join sisters Alexa, Bristol and Charlotte as they bring classic children’s literature to life for kids...and kids at heart. Season 4 flies you off to Neverland for the story of Peter Pan. Go to abcstorysisters.com and follow them on Instagram @abcstorysisters
CREDITS: This episode has been a Jonincharacter production. Today’s story was written by Molly Murphy and performed by Jonathan Cormur. Sound recording and production by Jermaine Hamilton at Hamilton Studio Recordings.

Check out our podfriends, By Kids For Kids Story Time: https://www.bykidsforkids.co/ Every story is performed by a cast of kids from around the world–from the USA to China, Iceland to Australia. They share myths, folktales, fairy tales, and original, homegrown stories brimming with magic, monsters, and mayhem.

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A story of diving, discovery, and the Shark Lady! Fascinated by marine life as a child, Eugenie Clark grew to become a leading ichthyologist who changed the way scientists study ocean life. Throughout her career, she conducted 72 submersible dives, led more than 200 field expeditions, and pioneered the practice of underwater research through scuba diving. She cared deeply for sharks, swimming among them (and riding on the back of a 50-foot whale shark) in order to understand their behaviors. She inspired the public's curiosity, awe, and wonder, turning the tides on what we thought we knew about these misunderstood ocean creatures.

Episode webpage: https://jonincharacter.com/eugenie-clark
Visit the Dorktales Storytime Podcast website:
https://jonincharacter.com/dorktales-storytime-podcast/
YOUR KIDS ON OUR SHOW: Contact our “Mr. Redge Hotline” for a chance for a shout out or featured in one of our episodes! Leave us a voicemail, email, video or use our color page - https://jonincharacter.com/contact-the-podcast/
PODFRIENDS: We want to introduce you to another storytelling podcast we think you’ll enjoy: ABC Story Sisters! Join sisters Alexa, Bristol and Charlotte as they bring classic children’s literature to life for kids...and kids at heart. Season 4 flies you off to Neverland for the story of Peter Pan. Go to abcstorysisters.com and follow them on Instagram @abcstorysisters
CREDITS: This episode has been a Jonincharacter production. Today’s story was written by Molly Murphy and performed by Jonathan Cormur. Sound recording and production by Jermaine Hamilton at Hamilton Studio Recordings.

Check out our podfriends, By Kids For Kids Story Time: https://www.bykidsforkids.co/ Every story is performed by a cast of kids from around the world–from the USA to China, Iceland to Australia. They share myths, folktales, fairy tales, and original, homegrown stories brimming with magic, monsters, and mayhem.

Support the show

REACH OUT!

Now, go be the hero of your own story and we’ll see you next once-upon-a-time!

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Check out our podfriends, By Kids For Kids Story Time: https://www.bykidsforkids.co/ Every story is performed by a cast of kids from around the world–from the USA to China, Iceland to Australia. They share myths, folktales, fairy tales, and original, homegrown stories brimming with magic, monsters, and mayhem.

Support the show

REACH OUT!

Now, go be the hero of your own story and we’ll see you next once-upon-a-time!

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