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Safari ChangeMakers is the purpose-led storytelling and community platform of Artisans of Safari, exploring how safari tourism can become a greater force for wildlife, wild places, local ownership and community opportunity.
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Candid conversations with conservationists, community leaders, lodge owners, guides, researchers, filmmakers and innovators.
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Join Safari ChangeMakersWhy Safari ChangeMakers exists
When thoughtfully designed, safari tourism can protect wildlife and habitats, create meaningful employment, support local and Indigenous ownership, and help communities benefit from the landscapes they have long helped sustain.
But those outcomes are not automatic. Safari ChangeMakers creates space for bold, honest conversations about what is working, what needs to change, and the people building better models of tourism across Africa.
By sharing their stories, we hope to help travelers, travel advisors and the safari industry make more informed choices about where they go, whom they support and what their journeys make possible.
The conversations that matter
Safari ChangeMakers challenges outdated tourism models while celebrating innovation, resilience and community-led leadership.
Examining the pressure excessive visitation places on wildlife, fragile ecosystems and the quality of the safari experience.
Exploring solutions that help people and wildlife live alongside one another with greater security and shared benefit.
Confronting plastic pollution, degraded landscapes and climate risk through practical, locally grounded solutions.
Centering African voices, Indigenous leadership, equity and tourism models that retain meaningful value within communities.
Showing how thoughtful journeys can create personal transformation while contributing to conservation and community opportunity.
Spotlighting pioneers who minimize impact, protect wildlife, redirect travel beyond crowded places and inspire industry change.
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Hosted by Karin Jones, CTC, MBA, founder of Artisans of Safari, the Safari ChangeMakers video podcast features candid conversations with Africa’s conservationists, community leaders, lodge owners, guides, researchers, filmmakers, social entrepreneurs and innovators.
Recognized by Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler, Karin draws on nearly four decades of African safari experience and trusted relationships to explore the forces reshaping safari today and the bold solutions protecting ecosystems, livelihoods and cultural heritage.
Watch the full video podcast on YouTube, or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Pocket Casts and Overcast.
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Meet the ChangeMakers
Matt Saus & Gary Lotter
Most travelers know Zanzibar. Almost none have heard of Pemba, and that may be exactly why this under-visited island still has a chance to choose a different path for tourism.
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James Suter
The acclaimed filmmaker and top guide behind Edge of Existence shares a raw look at human–wildlife conflict in Africa.
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Colin Bell
The co-founder of Wilderness Safaris and Natural Selection on pioneering low-impact, high-purpose travel across Africa.
Jackson Looseyia & Dominic Nchoe
The founders of the Mara’s only 100% Maasai-owned lodge on preserving culture through community-led conservation.
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Jeremy Bastard
A second-generation conservationist on Sarara Camp, support for Reteti Elephant Sanctuary and the rewilding of northern Kenya.
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Clive Stockil
Zimbabwe’s pioneering conservationist, community visionary and founder of Chilo Gorge Lodge.
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Lippa & Tarquin Woods
How a former bean farm became a thriving wildlife conservancy beside the Maasai Mara through partnership with the local community.
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Simon Teede
The Ele-Collection co-founder pioneering zero-waste solutions to protect Zimbabwe’s wildlife and communities from plastic pollution.
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Sophie & Calum Macfarlane
The guardians of Lewa House, where mornings begin with rhino conservation and community impact reaches far beyond the lodge.
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Nick Kleer & Kieran Day
An unfiltered examination of overtourism and wildlife-viewing pressure during the Serengeti–Mara migration.
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Nicky Fitzgerald
Moving beyond outrage to examine practical solutions for overtourism and migration-viewing pressure.
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Praveen Moman
A pioneer of gorilla tourism on protecting great apes and chimpanzees while creating opportunities for neighboring communities in Rwanda and Uganda.
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Rob & Storm Mason
Why Kalepo became an intimate six-tent safari model built around connection, low impact and Samburu community equity.
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Andrew & Chyulu Francombe
A helicopter pilot and conservation partner with deep African roots on protecting northern Kenya’s landscapes and cultures.
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Rosco Wendover & Craig Millar
The story of the people who protected one of Amboseli’s great elephants and what Craig’s natural death means for conservation.
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Angus Douglas
A field mission alongside veterinarians, researchers, helicopter crews and drone teams working to protect a critically endangered black rhino.
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Bruce Simpson & Team
An exploration of conservation, education, inclusion and community-led change across Madagascar and Zambia.
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Vanessa Roumeguere
Why rushing through Nairobi means missing one of Africa’s most creative destinations and the people redefining how safari begins.
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The full podcast lives on YouTube and major listening platforms. Substack is where the deeper stories, practical insight and growing Safari ChangeMakers community come together.
Deeper essays about conservation, African and community ownership, authenticity, regenerative tourism and the changing future of safari.
The context, reflections, unanswered questions and deeper stories behind individual Safari ChangeMakers episodes.
Practical planning insight and expert recommendations shaped by nearly 40 years of designing African safaris.
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You will also receive Safari Briefings, Safari Intelligence, Podcast Companions and deeper stories from the people and places shaping the future of African safari.
From conversation to journey
Safari ChangeMakers gives a voice to the people protecting and reimagining Africa’s future. Artisans of Safari brings travelers into meaningful relationship with that world through rare, deeply personal, conservation-led journeys shaped by nearly 40 years of experience and trusted relationships across Africa.
