From Grassroots to Global: Peter Moll's Conservation Journey
Welcome back to Boots on the Ground, the podcast where we spotlight the voices shaping the future of conservation from the frontlines.Today’s episode features an extraordinary leader whose work is redefining what conservation looks like across Africa.At just 33, Peter Fredrick Moll — also known by his Maa name Saitoti, meaning “the one who takes care of others” — is helping lead a powerful shift toward a more inclusive, community-driven model of conservation.For over a decade, Peter has worked at the intersection of wildlife protection, youth leadership, and community empowerment, championing a simple but transformative idea: that conservation succeeds best when the people closest to the land are at the center of its stewardship.He is the founder of Stand Up Shout Out — a movement he started at just 20 years old — which has grown into a continent-wide platform mobilizing thousands of young changemakers across Kenya and more than 20 African countries.But beyond the titles and achievements, Peter is building something deeper — a generation of leaders rooted in purpose, dignity, and action.In this conversation, Dibblex sits down with Peter to explore what it really means to lead from the ground up, the future of African conservation, and how empowering communities is the key to protecting our planet.This is Boots on the Ground — and this is a story of people, purpose, and the power of local leadership. EnjoyEnjoy💚
"Boy and the Lion" - A real, Raw, and Inspiring chat with Saito Mike Ole Morijoi
From the heart of the Maasai Mara, where the wild still writes its own stories, comes a voice shaped by survival, tradition, and the spirit of the land.Meet Saito Mike — born Mike Saitoti ole Morijoi — a boy who once wandered lost in the wilderness for five days… and lived to tell a story protected by a lioness. Raised herding cattle across the open savannah, his journey grew into something extraordinary.Today, he is not only the author of “Boy and the Lion”, but also a seasoned safari guide who has walked the landscapes of the Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and beyond — sharing untold stories through guided walks, bird calls, and the stars above.This is not just conservation. This is lived experience. This is storytelling from the ground itself. Enjoy💚🎙️
Rosebell Abwonji's Impactful Journey into the World of Conservation
In this episode of the Boots on the Ground podcast, Rosebell Abwonji shares her journey from a city girl in Nairobi to a prominent figure in conservation. She discusses her unexpected entry into the field, the importance of storytelling in conservation, and the need for gender inclusion and community engagement. Rosebell emphasizes the significance of understanding cultural dynamics and the power of women in conservation. She also reflects on her educational experiences and offers advice to young people, particularly women, on how to navigate their careers and make a difference in the world. Enjoy and be Inspired💚🎙️
The Role of Communication in Conservation with Alex Lekishon
In this conversation, Alex Lekishon shares his journey from the hospitality industry to conservation, emphasizing the vital connection between tourism and conservation. He discusses the importance of effective communication in documenting impact and engaging communities, as well as the challenges and successes he has faced in his role. Lekishon highlights the need for inclusivity in conservation efforts, the significance of donor relationships, and the future of conservation communications, advocating for community empowerment and storytelling. Enjoy and be Inspired💚🎙️
From Passion to Action: Erica Tavares on Building EcoAngola and Scaling Positive Impact
In this episode of the Boots on the Ground podcast, Erika Tavares shares her inspiring journey from a young girl in Angola to a passionate advocate for environmental conservation. She discusses her motivations for pursuing a career in environmental biology, the founding of Eco Angola, and the innovative projects aimed at educating the youth and promoting sustainability. Erika emphasizes the importance of building partnerships with government, NGOs, and local communities to achieve long-term environmental goals. She also addresses the unique challenges faced by women in conservation and offers valuable advice for young environmentalists. With a hopeful vision for Angola's environmental future, Erika calls on listeners to take meaningful action in their communities. Enjoy and be Inspired💚🎙️