Episodios

  • #573 - A New Chapter For Wild Eye
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode Gerry and Andrew sit down to talk about something that's been fourteen years in the making. What started as an idea scribbled between three people who had no clue what they were doing has grown into something neither of them could have imagined.

    And now, as Gerry steps back from his operational role at Wild Eye to focus on coaching, speaking and performance work, the two of them get into the why, the what's next, and what stays the same.

    It's honest with a lot of gratitude for the ride so far and genuine excitement for what's coming.

    You can see Gerry's video by clicking here.

    You can visit the Wild Eye website here: https://wild-eye.com

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    29 m
  • #572 - Traveling Solo on Safari
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode, Dani and Emma talk about solo travel on safari. They cover why traveling alone doesn't mean being lonely, how lodge environments and game drives naturally bring people together, and why solo travelers often end up having a more immersive experience without the pressure of entertaining others.

    Emma shares her top destination picks, explains what a single supplement is and how to avoid it, and they discuss the safety side of traveling alone, especially for women. They also touch on how Wild Eye's scheduled safaris are a great starting point for anyone nervous about taking that first solo trip.

    Visit the Wild Eye website: https://wild-eye.com

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    13 m
  • #571 - Learn About Mana Pools
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode, Andrew and Luke break down Mana Pools - a place everyone gets wrong. Most people think it's just the floodplain with some trees and the Zambezi River in the distance, but that's only 5% of it.

    The actual park stretches south with baobabs, rocky cliffs, and dense mopani forest most visitors never see. What makes it wild is how you experience it: you're walking through the bush with your guide, tracking elephant behavior or following a lion's footprints, not just sitting in a vehicle. It's remote enough that morning "traffic" at a spring includes elephants, wild dogs, and lions all passing through at once.

    Whether you're a photographer wanting the best shots of your life or just after a genuinely spiritual safari experience, this place delivers different.

    Learn about our Mana Pools safari: https://wild-eye.com/trip-report-mana-pools-and-kanga-camp-14824/

    Visit the Wild Eye website: https://wild-eye.com/

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    39 m
  • #570 - A Conversation with Sacha Dench
    Mar 6 2026

    What does it take to fly alongside migrating birds… and then turn your attention to one of the most misunderstood species on Earth?

    In this episode of the Wild Eye Podcast, Gabby sits down with Sacha Dench - conservationist, adventurer, UN Ambassador for Migratory Species, and founder of Conservation Without Borders. Known globally as “The Human Swan,” Sacha has spent years using extraordinary expeditions to tell the story of migration, climate change and habitat connectivity.

    From her early life growing up across Australia and Europe, to overcoming a fear of flying and launching world-renowned aerial conservation journeys, Sacha shares how adventure became her vehicle for impact.

    We explore her latest global mission, Flight of the Vultures - a bold, multi-expedition project highlighting the rapid decline of vulture populations across continents. Why vultures? Why now? And how do we shift public perception of a species that quietly keeps ecosystems healthy, yet faces one of the fastest collapses of any bird group in the world?

    This conversation dives into resilience, storytelling, global collaboration, and the power of reframing how we see wildlife.

    Whether you're a photographer, conservationist, field guide or simply someone who cares about wild places, this episode challenges us to look up, look closer, and think differently about the species we often overlook.

    Visi the YWPSA website: https://www.ywpofsa.co.za/

    Visit the Wild Eye website: https://wild-eye.com/

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  • #569 - What does a safari cost, psychologically?
    Mar 3 2026

    In this podcast Don and Gerry pull apart the psychology of spending money, specifically what choosing an experience like a safari over stuff says about who you actually are.

    They work through why money can buy happiness but only up to the point where basic needs are met, the difference between happiness and contentment, and why chasing something is neurologically more satisfying than having it.

    Gerry brings in biophilia to explain why Africa hits differently, and why a safari's uncertainty, patience and hardship does more for your head than a passive beach holiday ever will.

    The episode lands on one clear idea: you're not buying nine days in the bush, you're buying ten months of anticipation and memories people are still talking about a decade later.

    Visit the Wild Eye website: https://wild-eye.com

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    51 m
  • #568 - Discovering Buhoma Lodge
    Feb 27 2026

    Last year Andrew and Luke both visited Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for the first time, staying at Buhoma Lodge as their base for gorilla trekking.

    In this episode they unpack what makes this place so special, from the location right inside the park boundary to the way the whole operation is built around making your trekking experience as smooth as possible.

    They also get into the afternoon activities, the Batwa people, the Ride for a Woman initiative, and a few stories you probably won't find in any travel brochure.

    Find out more about our Uganda safaris: https://wild-eye.com/uganda-photo-safaris/

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    22 m
  • #567 - Wildlife Photography and AI
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of the Wild Eye podcast, Gerry confronts the "identity crisis" currently dividing wildlife photographers. He argues that if you use Lightroom masking, Denoise, or Topaz, you are already using AI. Whether you admit it or not.

    Gerry explores how synthetic imagery is rapidly consuming the entry-level market and why the "lived experience", the wind on your face and the physical grit of the bush, is your last true differentiator.

    He provides a practical framework for using captions as "proof of presence" and shares an ethics statement to help photographers draw their own line between technical enhancement and digital fabrication.

    The episode concludes with a direct challenge: stop the existential crisis, define your "why," and decide exactly where you stand in this new reality.

    Vsit the Wild Eye website: https://wild-eye.com

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    21 m
  • #566 - An Environmental Focus on Madikwe
    Feb 20 2026

    Grant Marcus has been living and guiding in Madikwe Game Reserve since 2011, so when it comes to knowing this place inside out, he's your guy.

    In this conversation, Danny and Grant get into what makes Madikwe tick — the dramatic landscape that shifts from Kalahari red sand to Bushveld in a single drive, the extreme seasons that'll either freeze you or cook you, and the wildlife that goes way beyond the obvious.

    They talk rhinos with full horns, brown hyena den sites, world-class birding, a wild dog chase that didn't quite pay off, and the story of how over 10,000 animals were moved to essentially build this reserve from nothing.

    If you've never heard of Madikwe or you're still on the fence about going, this one's worth your time.

    Visit the Wild Eye website: https://wild-eye.com


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    31 m