About 15 years ago, I tinkered with two Meg rebreathers, attempting to construct a sidemount oriented rig that might buy me space in tight cave environments. I was intent on...
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This is a momentous day for me. I received proofs, or galleys, of my soon to be released memoir Into The Planet. It is starting to feel very real. Pre-orders...
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It's no secret that I have been working on a popular memoir for years. It seems nearly impossible to encapsulate my life and all the lessons I have learned through...
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In February at Hornby Island, British Columbia, Stellar and California Sea Lions rest on the rocks while they await their favorite time of year. In a matter of a few...
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Extreme Weather Prepping - How to stay warm, what to wear, and how to survive on expeditions to extremely cold environments. Jill and Robert discuss keeping body and soul together...
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This morning I met with students from classrooms across North America to share the underwater geography of Canada. This month women explorers will share their work on Exploring by The Seat of Your Pants online classroom sessions. 50 hangouts will reach hundreds of classrooms around the world! Check out the archive if you missed my talk!
Jill and Robert go for a walk where Jill reveals that she has recently been swimming with polar bears while filming an episode of “The Nature of Things” in the...
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The 2018 Aqua Hacking conference in Toronto. Jill presents to and shares with the next generation of young water technology pioneers. AquaHacking Conference Video Jill and Robert’s We Are Water...
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Jill and Robert discuss fear. Jill offers her experience and advice about embracing the unknown. If someone is not willing to explore they may spend their life running from fear....
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Ojibwe grandmother Josephine Mandamin, Wikwemikong First Nation, has walked more than 10,000 miles in five years, along the banks of the Great Lakes and other waterways. As founder of the...
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