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Exploring Legacy and Passion with Robert Irwin
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What would it be like to lose your father when you were still a toddler, yet in many ways come to know him intimately through the ways people - sometimes strangers - told you how he made them feel?
That’s the absolute reality for Robert Irwin who joins Osher for this episode.
They talk about conservation, photography, having a Dad who was a super-hero and Robert reveals the true role of Terri Irwin in the legacy of this famous conservation dynasty.
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