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What to Watch: Go on a nail-biting journey to some of the harshest, most spectacular corners of the world with “Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory”

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EPIC ADVENTURES WITH BERTIE GREGORY
Part wildlife and part adventure show, follow the escapades of young National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory as he travels the world capturing extraordinary footage of wild animals. Using a combination of technical wizardry, secret fieldcraft, and extreme perseverance, he and his team try to overcome the challenges and dangers and get as close as possible to wildlife on its own terms.
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Inside the Epic World of Bertie Gregory
From our podcast “Overheard at National Geographic,” follow 29-year-old adventurer and filmmaker Bertie Gregory on a nail-biting journey to some of the harshest, most spectacular corners of the world.
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This filmmaker is ‘totally obsessed with the natural world’
In the new National Geographic series Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory, he documents some of the world’s most amazing wildlife spectacles.
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EDGE OF THE UNKNOWN
WITH JIMMY CHIN
Through intimate interviews and archival footage from the world’s top big wave surfers, climbers, big mountain snowboarders, polar explorers, and kayakers, Edge of the Unknown with Jimmy Chin is an adrenaline ride that gives viewers a front-row seat to these adventures, uncovering how they adapt and evolve, even after being confronted by fear, devastating personal loss and Mother Nature at her harshest.
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How ‘Free Solo’ filmmaker Jimmy Chin tackles fear—and family travel
The visionary adventurer talks about facing the unknown and staying sane in scary times.
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How Jimmy Chin Filmed Alex Honnold’s Death-Defying Free Solo
Honnold planned to climb Yosemite’s El Capitan without a rope. Chin would film it. But first they had to figure out how to talk about it.
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Watch Jimmy Chin’s documentary Free Solo now on Disney+
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Why kids lie—and why it’s not always bad
The ability to craft a good fib is a developmental milestone for children.
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Evolution of a little liar
Most parents see lying as a cause for worry or reprimand. But some suggest that at young ages it could be a welcome sign of childhood development.
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