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Show overview

S.O.F.A In The Wild launched in 2025 and has put out 17 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 59 min and 1h 15m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language TV & Film show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 10 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Anna G Roy.

Episodes
17
Running
2025–2026 · 1y
Median length
1h 6m
Cadence
Monthly

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The podcast run by S.O.F.A Film Festival interviewing film-makers, animal lovers and conservationists.

Latest Episodes

With Martin Doyle & Charlotte Bryan

Apr 30, 202651 min

Wildlife In Crisis: Part 4 with Colin Sytsma

Apr 13, 20261h 5m

Wildlife In Crisis: Part 3 with Daniel Stiles

Apr 13, 20261h 19m

S2 Ep 6Wildlife In Crisis: Part 2 with Sai Scott

Wildlife In Crisis is a four part series shedding light on Hoo Pub, Bua Noi, Zaytin and wildlife trafficking.Part Two: with Sai Scott, a Thai activist who has been speaking out about the death of Hoo Pub and raising awareness for Bua Noi in Pata Zoo. He shares insight into Thai animal laws, the accountability of the government and his other conservation and marine work.Released for Free Bua Noi Day

Apr 12, 20261h 6m

S2 Ep 5Wildlife In Crisis: Part 1 with Sinjira Apaitan

Wildlife In Crisis is a four part series shedding light on Hoo Pub, Bua Noi, Zaytin and wildlife trafficking.Part One: with Sinjira Apaitan, a Thai activist who has spent nearly 40 years fighting for the only gorilla in Thailand, Bua Noi. Bua Noi was trafficked and lives isolated, in highly unsuitable conditions in Pata Zoo, located on the top of a derelict shopping mall. Sinjira is also raising awareness for Hoo Pub, a young bull elephant who died during relocation due to human-wildlife conflict after questionable actions by veterinarians and authorities.Released for Free Bua Noi Day

Apr 12, 20261h 14m

S2 Ep 9Civet Coffee: From Rare To Reckless with Jes Hooper & Jack Wootton

Get to know about what goes on behind the scenes of the making of Civet Coffee with Jes Hooper, founder of The Civet Project and film director Jack Wootton. This version of the interview was made for World Civet Day on April 4th. The film Civet Coffee: From Rare To Reckless can be viewed from our website S.O.F.A Film Festival

Apr 4, 20261h 15m

S2 Ep 4Remembering Jane Goodall

Dr. Jane Goodall’s influence lives on in art, in film, in activism, and in the choices people make every day. As we remember her birthday on April 3rd, now known officially as Jane Goodall Day, Margot Raggett MBE, Charmaine Quinn, Jack Wootton, Jes Hooper and Francesco Bori share their personal memories her. Their films ‘Portrait Of Pockets’, ‘Ethicall’ and ‘Civet Coffee: From Rare To Reckless’ , all endorsed by Jane, are screening as part of S.O.F.A Fringe until April 30th via sofafilmfestival.com

Mar 31, 20261h 28m

S2 Ep 3With Margot Raggett MBE

Margot Raggett MBE is the creator of the ‘Remembering Wildlife’ series featuring images donated by over 300 of the world's top wildlife photographers, raising over £1.26 million for 80+ conservation projects across 35 countries. 100% of profits fund frontline conservation. She shares with us the heart-breaking story of the poached elephant that inspired the project, personal experiences as a wildlife photographer, conservation projects that inspire her and takes us on a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at creating the books and recording ‘Voices For The Vanishing’. The episode is released to coincide with the Kickstarter Campaign for the 11th book ‘Remembering Giraffes’.

Mar 26, 20261h 19m

S2 Ep 2With Tracey Winter Glover

Tracey Winter Glover, JD is a filmmaker, author, and founder of Sweet Peeps Farm Sanctuary, a microsanctuary that provides lifelong care to chickens rescued from animal agriculture. In this episode she talks to us about her journey to becoming Vegan, advocacy for animals and humans, what chickens are really like and her future feature film. Her documentaries ‘Meet the Chickens’ and award-winning ‘Until All Are Free’ are screening as part of S.O.F.A Fringe until March 31st via sofafilmfestival.com

Feb 28, 20261h 4m

S2 Ep 1With Koen van der Marel

Koen van der Marel is finishing his bachelor degree in biology and shares with us his experiences during his volunteer and conservation work, mainly with manatees and porpoises. Well- travelled, he is fascinated by the rainforest, would love to study frogs and is a gifted photographer and scientific illustrator. Join us as we learn more about the mysterious creatures he helps to rehabilitate. A short reel of his work is also screening as part of S.O.F.A Fringe until February 28th via the website sofafilmfestival.com

Jan 31, 202642 min

S1 Ep 7With Alexa Elliott

Alexa Elliott is the creator of Changing Seas, a television series that has taken viewers into coral kingdoms, polar nights, and the far edges of marine discovery. A Fellow of the Explorer’s Club she is the winner of 12 Emmy Awards, a National Academy of Sciences Communication Award, and the Silver Circle Award for a lifetime of achievement. Through her films, she’s given us stories of scientists, explorers, and the ocean itself — stories that remind us that wonder and urgency often swim side by side. If you ever needed proof that film can make us see the ocean — and ourselves — differently, Alexa’s work is a perfect place to start. Join us as we take a dive into her world of oceanic discovery and experiences filming in challenging locations.Two of her films — Changing Seas: Whales in a Plastic Ocean and California Sea Otters: Life on the Edge are screening as part of the festival on sofafilmfestival.com until October 24 and then as part of our Fringe Series until October 31st.

Oct 17, 202552 min

S1 Ep 6With Dr. Marc Abraham OBE, Paul Crompton and Michal Novak

Anna Roy talks to renowned veterinarian and animal campaigner Dr. Marc Abraham OBE, film director Paul Crompton and film editor Michal Novak about making ‘Dog$spiracy’; A documentary following Marc the Vet (the voice behind Lucy’s Law), as he seeks to stop the cruel puppy mills industry, end puppy smuggling and ban US pet stores from selling puppies. His campaign work takes him to Wales, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Washington DC and Westminster. But in amongst the political elite, Marc discovers conspiracies in both Britain and America. We discuss the political obstacles, what the public can do to help pass Victoria’s Law and Paul and Michals' experiences in putting together this eye-opening, not to be missed film.The film will screen on sofafilmfestival.com in S.O.F.A Tails Category October 1 - 20, 2025.

Oct 4, 202559 min

S1 Ep 5With Mariclare Carey-Jones

Mariclare Carey-Jones is a radio presenter for the BBC. She is also an independent film-maker with her own production company. In this episode we discuss the unethical breeding practises that lead to dog breeds such as French Bulldogs having severe illness such as BOAS and spinal problems as her own pup Pierre did plus she spills the behind-the-scenes details on making her other films relating to elephants in Laos and a vegetarian shepherd who breeds sheep for conservation and not the food chain. You can watch ‘Pierre’s Tale’, ‘Saving Gentle Giants’ and ‘The Veggie Shepherd’ between September 19 – 26 via sofafilmfestival.com

Sep 18, 202558 min

S1 Ep 4With Brina Romanek, Felicity Justrabo and Charmaine Quinn

‘Portrait Of Pockets’ is an intimate and emotional look at the life of Capuchin monkey Pockets Warhol, a former victim of the illegal pet trade who has raised thousands of dollars through his art to help the sanctuary who rescued him. His muse Charmaine Quinn, film director and editor Brina Romanek and film producer Felicity Justrabo share their journey, both professionally and personally, of creating the documentary and what Pockets means to each of them.The film will screen on sofafilmfestival.com between August 29 – September 5 and October 1 - 20.

Aug 29, 20251h 11m

S1 Ep 3With Conservationist Ryan Parker

From swimming with Orcas, talking conservation and rescue, being an educator, animal expert, behaviourist and documentary presenter, Ryan Parker gives us an eye opening, behind the scenes, look into the fascinating world of wildlife conservation and the scary realities of the exotic pet trade. Follow his journey and learn what it takes to work within the animal kingdom.

Jun 23, 20251h 21m

S1 Ep 2With Dr. Jes Hooper & Jack Wootton

Join Dr. Jes Hooper, founder of The Civet Project, and film director Jack Wootton as they talk us through the reality of Civet Coffee and the making of their film, Civet Coffee: From Rare To Reckless. What are Civets, how are they exploited and what role do tourists play! From Tripadvisor to Harrods, what is the truth behind the sales of this unacceptable civet industry.

May 9, 20251h 15m

S1 Ep 1With Daniel Lir, Bayou Bennett and Nova

Join us for the very first episode of S.O.F.A In The Wild and our very special guests to discuss their music video 'Change', being released for Earth Day on April 22nd, and film 'Connection' both of which inspire us to care about the Environment.Nova is the extremely talented 11 year old singer and song writer behind 'Change' and this is her very first interview, giving us a look into who she is and why encouraging change amongst her peers is important to her.Daniel and Bayou are the husband and wife team behind Dream Team Directors, the production house that filmed both projects. Multi-award winners, they talk to us about the challenges of filming environment projects and give us a look behind the scenes.

Apr 21, 202544 min
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