episode 3: At the Confluence of Marine Conservation and Art With Rosie Poirier

 
 

Show Notes

Blurb

Today’s podcast interview features Rosie Poirier, an ocean conservationist, artist, and facilitator of positivity. We discuss Rosie's journey from Ontario to studying marine biology and her unique interdisciplinary approach combining science and arts. Rosie passionately talks about her belief in humans' potential to impact the environment positively and emphasizes the importance of recognizing ourselves as part of the ecosystem. We also dive into the importance of collaboration, creativity, and storytelling in fostering sustainable practices. Finally, the upcoming expedition to Antarctica where she has been invited as the official expedition artist! 



My conversation with Rosie was a refreshing dose of optimism and doing good in the world. I look forward to learning what tasks Rosie will tackle in the future of marine conservation. 

Thanks for taking the time to listen to today’s episode, enjoy the conversation…


Minutes

01:42 Discussing the Impact Sustainable Tourism Summit

04:27 Exploring Ocean Conservation Projects

07:46 Understanding the Challenges of Ocean Conservation

13:37 The Importance of Collaboration in Conservation

17:42 Rosie's Journey to Becoming an Ocean Conservationist

25:53 The Role of Art in Environmental Appreciation

26:12 The Connection Between Art and Ocean Conservation

28:38 The Artistic Process and Creative Space

30:29 The Journey to Antarctica and the Role of Art

33:32 The Impact of Historical Expeditions and Modern Discoveries

42:59 The Power of Storytelling and Positive Environmental Impact

46:30 The Vision of a Successful Future and the Role of Communities

50:49 Closing Thoughts and Reflections