EOC 192: Jon Kasbe, Director of "When Lions Become Lambs

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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 20: Director Jon Kasbe attends the screening of "When Lambs Become Lions" during the Tribeca Film Festival at Cinepolis Chelsea on April 20, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)

Join Eyes on Conservation’s Matthew Podolksy in an interviewwith Jon Kasbe, director of the documentary “When Lions Become Lambs”, winnerof the Tribeca Film Festival’s Best Editing award in the DocumentaryCompetition.

Jon Kasbe spent much of his 20s in Kenya chronicling the livesand hardships of not only the rangers protecting endangered elephants in theregion, but also the difficult decisions poachers make to support theirfamilies. Kasbe tells their stories with disciplined impartiality. However, viewersmay struggle to remain emotionally unwavering as you are dropped into the shoesof a community bursting with complexities, doing what it must to survive.

Special thanks to When Lions Become Lambs director, JonKasbe. For more information about the film, please visit www.whenlambs.com. Music in today’s show viathe Free Music Archive throughCreative Commons licensing. “Gradual Sunrise” by David Hilowitz, and “Siesta”by Jahzzar. And if you haven’t made a pledge to our show, please head over toour patreon.com/wildlenscollective page, and lastly – be sure to send us avoicemail to info@wildlensinc.org. Wereally want to hear from you!

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