Dr. Skomal discusses how he is involved with tagging the Great White Sharks which monitors their movements, how far they travel, how rare an attack is on the East Coast, and why the Great What Sharks are important to the ocean’s ecosystem.
Betsy Wurzel ends the program with personal experiences in growing up in the 1960s and ’70s, where anti-Semitism and discrimination against the Jews still continues within the U.S., Betsy also mentioned an excellent book about growing up with Anti-Semitism.
Dr. Jane also discussed the ”committee ” we all have in our heads, how the practice of gratitude changes our neural pathways, how we should recognize and feel our feelings, and about changing our words which causes us to have stress!
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