THE NO BOUNDARIES BOOK CLUB | THE SERIES

A book club where no story is off-limits. Dive into inspiring tales and engage in lively discussions.

In this episode, Clare and Gabby talk about bonding over their shared passion for photography, traveling to Zimbabwe to film for National Geographic, and perseverance in the face of adversity.

In this episode of the No Boundaries Book Club, Clare and Gabby are talking with Danielle N Lee, a mammalogist and outreach scientist who studies the animal behavior and natural history of wild nuisance rodents.

Danielle N Lee’s favorite time of day is what she calls “that twilight summer song”, that beautiful time at dusk when the world seems to still. Lee spends a lot of time outside at dusk, no matter where she is in the world. It’s the time of day when she sets her traps to catch and study nuisance rodents who live their mysterious interesting lives overnight.

Annie Griffiths is one of the first female photographers at National Geographic.

In this episode of the No Boundaries Book Club, Clare and Gabby hear how an unexpected hailstorm kick-started her career, how she navigated a male-prevalent industry and secretly brought her kids on assignment.

In this episode of the No Boundaries Book Club, Clare and Gabby are talking with Sandhya Kritika Narayanan, an explorer whose research focuses on indigenous language and minority language multilingualism.

Clare and Gabby are talking with Wasfia Nazreen, a mountaineer and activist who inspired her home country of Bangladesh by climbing the 7 summits, the tallest peak on each continent.

Clare and Gabby are talking with Dr. Elise Laugier, an archeologist and remote sensing specialist. Find out how she uses drones, satellite imaging, and other amazing technology to discover and preserve history.

Clare and Gabby are talking with Moreangels Mbizah in this episode of the No Boundaries Book Club. Moreangels is a conservation biologist with a PhD in zoology. She’s also the founder and executive director of Wildlife Conservation Action.