#107 - Antarctica Series 20: Marlo Garnsworthy
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Today's storyteller is Marlo Garnsworthy! Marlo is an artist, illustrator, author, and science communicator. She has now travelled to Antarctica twice as an education and outreach officer aboard an Antarctic cruise ship, which is a really important role aboard those ships because they educate and interpret the landscape and environment for passengers. She says in this episode that she had a hard time to put her experience into words, which further shows why art is so important! In this episode we talk about her time in Antarctica, the blue iceberg that changed her life, the importance of art, her amazing story of getting to meet Jane Goodall, and we discuss our experiences and the ways that the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) changed our lives. Enjoy!
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You can find Rachel Villani on Twitter @flyingcypress and Storytellers of STEMM on Facebook and on the shiny new Twitter account @storytellers42.
You can find Marlo Garnsworthy on Twitter @MarloWordyBird and on her website: www.IcebirdStudio.com.
Marlo is actively and eagerly seeking her next oceanographic or polar outreach expedition! Also if you like her art, she has prints for sale on her website (www.IcebirdStudio.com).
Marlo's books -
- Pika Country--Climate Change at the Top of the World, co-authored by Marlo Garnsworthy and Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, photos by Dan Hartman, published by Web of Life Children's Books. Named an Outstanding Science Trade Book by the Children's Book Council and National Science Teachers Association
- The Turtle Dove's Journey: A Story of Migration by Madeleine Dunphy, illustrated by Marlo Garnsworthy, Web of Life Children's Books
- Iceberg of Antarctica by Marlo Garnsworthy
- National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS): https://www.nols.edu/en/
- Check out #HowMuchHowFast on Twitter
- Web of Life Children's Books: http://weboflifebooks.com/
Recorded on 8 November 2020.
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