RIP Jane Goodall

Charmonium

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For a while there, she was a household name. Probably 70s or 80s.

It must have been a satisfying life for her, at least I hope that she saw it that way.
 

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:cry:

She was one of the sweetest people on the planet. When I was in college I saw her as a modern day Margaret Mead. Different fields but you get the idea. I'd say she is one of those cases where recognition via Medal of Freedom was entirely appropriate.

RIP Dr Goodall. You shall be missed.
 
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“The conversation is extremely honest and revealing and, knowing this would only air after she was gone, Goodall spoke movingly about her own death,” the producers added in a statement.


The Netflix series is based on the Danish format Det Sidste Ord (The Last Word), which offers final interviews where major cultural icons, whether from the world of the arts, sports, politics or elsewhere, can look back on their lives with only someone posing questions in front of them.
 

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“The conversation is extremely honest and revealing and, knowing this would only air after she was gone, Goodall spoke movingly about her own death,” the producers added in a statement.


The Netflix series is based on the Danish format Det Sidste Ord (The Last Word), which offers final interviews where major cultural icons, whether from the world of the arts, sports, politics or elsewhere, can look back on their lives with only someone posing questions in front of them.

a nice clip from this