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Lloyd Gofton - 'The conservation sector needs to up its game'

Lloyd Gofton - 'The conservation sector needs to up its game'

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Lloyd Gofton is a conservation leader, ocean obsessive, and seasoned communications consultant with over 25 years’ experience. In this episode, Lloyd joins Stu to share his journey from agency founder to campaigning for ocean wildlife protection.

Together they explore the challenges of cutting through the noise in digital spaces, the power of community storytelling, and what it really takes to run effective communications for conservation.

Expect insight, honesty and inspiration from someone who’s helped shape some of the UK’s most impactful environmental campaigns.

🌊 A Drop in the Ocean is hosted by Stu Davies – Ocean-Caring Digital Strategist.
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🎙️ Produced by Joel Roberts Can-b Media https://can-b.co.uk/
🎨 Artwork by @aslicreates
🎵 Theme music by Mark July

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