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Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
Rutendo Shackleton
8 episodes
3 days ago
Nature, Nurture & Nonsense is a conservation podcast where family stories meet wildlife science. Hosted by Zimbabwean conservationist Rutendo Shackleton and her five siblings, it mixes wild childhood memories, expert guests, and laugh-out-loud moments to explore our personal connections to nature—without needing a science degree. It’s fun, genuine, and for everyone.
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Nature, Nurture & Nonsense is a conservation podcast where family stories meet wildlife science. Hosted by Zimbabwean conservationist Rutendo Shackleton and her five siblings, it mixes wild childhood memories, expert guests, and laugh-out-loud moments to explore our personal connections to nature—without needing a science degree. It’s fun, genuine, and for everyone.
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Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
Makings of a Wildlife Storyteller with Faith Musembi

This week we're so excited that Rutendo is joined by natural history producer and director Faith Musembi.

You know when you admire someone — you love their work and their vibe — and think, “we’d totally be friends”? That’s exactly how Faith and Rutendo met, and thankfully the feeling was mutual!

Faith is a filmmaker passionate about telling stories that celebrate Africa’s natural world and her people, while exploring the complexities of sustainable conservation — you see's our kind of person?!

She’s worked on incredible projects like Nat Geo & Disney+'s QUEENS, Incredible Animal Journeys, and Chasing the Rains, and is now part of the BBC NHU team behind LION for National Geographic & Disney+.

We talk about her childhood in rural Kenya, her love for cats , and what it means to be the first African natural history producer — and why she’s determined not to be the last.

It’s a rich, heartfelt chat — and we hope you feel as inspired listening as Rutendo did speaking to her.



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3 days ago
1 hour 27 minutes 12 seconds

Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
Conservation, Our Way

This week on the pod, my sibs Tadiwa, Izwi & Mbiri join me to chat about how we can make conservation our own, whereever it is we may live or come from.
We’re sharing our core safari memories from growing up in Zimbabwe — some more chaotic than you’d think — and revisiting key insights from my chat with Dr. Peter Lindsey last week's episode.

We also dive into what diaspora communities can do to support conservation in their home countries, and explore what a more regional, culturally rooted approach could look like.


Produced & Edited by Rutendo Shackleton

Sound by Izwi Wazara

Research by Maya Master

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1 week ago
1 hour 5 minutes 5 seconds

Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
Perspectives on African Conservation with Dr Peter Lindsey

This week Rutendo chats with Dr. Peter Lindsey — a fellow Zimbabwean and Director of the Lion Recovery Fund Wildlife Conservation Network.

Peter’s passion for African wildlife shines through every part of his story. From his early days as a conservancy apprentice in Zimbabwe to studying at Oxford and earning his PhD at the University of Pretoria, his career has taken him across 18 African countries and over 160 protected areas. His work — spanning predators from jackals and painted dogs to lions — reflects a lifelong commitment to conservation and the people who make it possible.

For Rutendo, this conversation felt like talking to a mentor — and it’s easy to see why. Peter’s insight, experience, and deep hope for Africa’s future are as inspiring as they are grounding.

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 5 minutes 55 seconds

Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
Art, Nature & Creative Conservation

This week, it’s a sisters-only chat! Rutendo is joined by her sisters Tadiwa, Ishe, and Mbiri to talk all about art and nature — not just how nature inspires creativity, but how creativity can become a form of advocacy for the natural world.

From painting and music to dance and filmmaking, the sisters explore how art helps us connect with, express, and protect what we love about the planet.

They also reflect on last week’s inspiring conversation with Alicia Hayden, and how artists like her use their work to raise awareness about biodiversity — from our own back gardens to wild places across the world.


Hosted & Produced by Rutendo Shackleton
Audio Editing by Izwirashe Wazara
Research by Maya Master
IG/TikTok: @naturenurtureandnonsense

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3 weeks ago
58 minutes 22 seconds

Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
Nature Artivism with Alicia Hayden

Rutendo welcomes her very first guest, Alicia Hayden — an award-winning wildlife artist and creative conservationist. They talk about art, activism, and how creativity can connect people with nature, from childhood memories to favourite animated films and Alicia’s vision for inspiring conservation through art.

Alicia works across multiple disciplines - film, writing and art - to tell stories about the natural world, using art as a powerful way to connect people with nature.


Hosted by Rutendo Shackleton

Edited by Izwirashe Wazara

Produced & Edited by Rutendo Shackleton

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1 month ago
56 minutes 30 seconds

Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
Dog Parents

In this week’s episode, Rutendo and the siblings are talking all about pets! For many of us, our first relationship with nature begins with the animals we share our homes with. For our family, that’s meant many pets over the years—past and present.

We chat about the difference between being a dog “parent” vs. a dog “owner,” the ups and downs of life with pets, and the lessons they’ve taught us. From memorable (and chaotic!) pet moments to the origin story of Chances the cat, we’ve got plenty of stories to share. We also dive into the ancient relationship between humans and dogs—and why it still matters today.

But most importantly, we get to just gush about our pets, and honestly, what’s better than that?!



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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes 11 seconds

Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
The Group Chat Just Got Wilder!

Welcome to the very first episode of Nature, Nurture & Nonsense. Meet Dr. Rutendo Shackleton and her five siblings as they launch a podcast where family banter collides with the natural world. In this pilot episode, the Wazara Six — as they like to call themselves — introduce who they are, share what life was like under one roof, and reflect on the wild family adventures they either enjoyed or endured (depending on which sibling you ask). Expect laughter, stories, and a sprinkle of nonsense as we bring our sibling energy straight to your headphones. This is your official invite to the group chat — and trust us, it just got wilder.


Hosted and produced by Rutendo Shackleton

Co-hosted by Tashinga Wazara, Tadiwanashe Wazara, Ishevanesu Wazara, Izwirashe Wazara and Mbiriyashe Wazara

Edited and mixed by Izwirashe Wazara

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1 month ago
1 hour 5 minutes 24 seconds

Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
Introducing "Nature, Nurture & Nonsense"

Nature, Nurture & Nonsense is a conservation podcast where family stories meet wildlife science. Hosted by Zimbabwean conservationist, Dr Rutendo Shackleton and her five siblings, it mixes wild childhood memories, expert guests, and laugh-out-loud moments to explore our personal connections to nature—without needing a science degree. It’s fun, genuine, and for everyone.

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1 month ago
46 seconds

Nature, Nurture & Nonsense
Nature, Nurture & Nonsense is a conservation podcast where family stories meet wildlife science. Hosted by Zimbabwean conservationist Rutendo Shackleton and her five siblings, it mixes wild childhood memories, expert guests, and laugh-out-loud moments to explore our personal connections to nature—without needing a science degree. It’s fun, genuine, and for everyone.