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V.Conversations is a podcast for V. colleagues, which looks at the reasons why it’s an exciting place to work, and what colleagues are doing to put it at the forefront of innovation in ship management and marine services. In each episode, Sam Shaw speaks to V. colleagues who are making a difference and shaping the future of the company.
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Sea Views

Ahoy Communications Ltd

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Sea Views podcast where we are floating the big issues in maritime. We talk with thought provoking experts and experienced practitioners in maritime. Every guest brings their own perspective on how to bring about change so that all seafarers will benefit from a safer and better life at sea. Sea Views is supported by The CHIRP Charitable Trust and funded by The Seafarers' Charity.
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This ongoing series of “capers” tells of epic voyages, castaway survivors, swashbuckling characters, family cruises, cultural setbacks, technical breakthroughs, racing triumphs, and the “seasteading” lifestyle. Revealed within these stories are many details of design, construction, operation and seamanship. Since World War Two, the emergence of truly modern, lightweight vessels – recreational and commercial, multihull and monohull, power and sail – constitutes a sea change in marine architec ...
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Half-Arsed History

Riley Knight

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Welcome along to Half-Arsed History! It's a weekly podcast highlighting absurd and entertaining stories from history. Three times a week, it helps host Riley Knight feel as though his useless history degree has some kind of real-world relevance. Get in touch: [email protected] Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/halfarsedhistory Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/halfarsedhistory Buy Half-Arsed History merch: https://halfarsedhistory.theprintbar.com If you've ...
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We explore the ocean through a climate change lens. We strive to make the ocean healthier by listening to those who work on it, study it, live next to and are inspired by it. We help you understand ocean science, innovation and technology, and how climate change affects our ocean and the world at large. You can reach us by email: [email protected]
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Paddling Adventures Radio

Paddling Adventures Radio

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Canoe, kayak, stand up paddleboard (SUP), raft, paddle, paddling, whitewater, tripping, and adventure. If any of those words mean anything to you, then this is the podcast for you. We discuss all paddlesports. News, interviews, and information from, about, and for the paddling community.
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I am blessed to have friends in and outside shipping industry who support and cherish me and are there when I'm going through some life distressing issues. But when I started my career in 2016.. I was just beginning self acceptance and discovery journey and most people couldn't connect with me because I still had that wall. By degrees, I have managed to re-learn many of those societal beliefs and relinquish those that no longer served me. Revising that journey has inspired me to create a spa ...
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Green Seas is the podcast on the environment and the business of the ocean. Join TradeWinds reporters Eric Priante Martin and Craig Eason as they explore topics of sustainability in the maritime sector as ocean industries face pressure to clean up their act. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stories of the people shaping the change to green shipping, at the intersection of maritime, tech and decarbonisation. Maritime industry is undergoing rapid change, new fuels and technologies often take the limelight, but we believe the key to success of every innovation are people. The Wavemakers Podcast aims to shine the light to those at the frontline - the chamions, innovators, 'status quo challengers', innovation and community catalysts, or simply being the first impacted by the change. ...
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In LNG Unlocked by AI, we set sail on a journey through the world of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its transportation by sea. Join us as we explore the complexities of this vital energy source and its significance in the global energy landscape. Our AI experts will delve deep into the intricacies of LNG, from its extraction and liquefaction process to its storage and regasification upon arrival at its destination. We'll also discuss the challenges and innovations associated with the mariti ...
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The Jarrell Journal

Holly Hensley

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Tune in to hear students interview community members and get to know this up and coming community in Central Texas! Cover art photo provided by Adam Frazier on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@galaxiez9
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The Podcasts are the re-purposing of my blog posts here- @marinesthing.com Get Latest Maritime News and Blog Posts Podcast here with no cost😁...Enjoy listening. You can find marinesthing social platforms below, Follow us for Amazing video content, Quizes, Marine News and many more....
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Phoenix Watch is the show dedicated entirely to you, the awesome community that's been building up around Ashes of Creation. Hosted by the one and only Maezriel who, with over 20 years of MMO and online gaming experience, dives into deep interviews and personal tales from those within and about the game to share their wonderful narratives with the world.
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The Givey Community podcast invites you to take a journey with us, sonically visiting the charities and organisations on our platform, and hearing the stories of the human beings doing the most to create positive change in our world. Produced by Ruby Illing. Theme tune by Azileli. Formerly known as Givey Connect+.
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Radio Stingray is a monthly podcast brought to you by the Maritime Union of Australia Sydney Branch. It continues the legacy of generations of maritime workers communicating with each other using the latest platforms. The podcast is designed to be entertaining and informative with industrial rounds, reports by Officials and rank and filers, campaign updates, upcoming events, and special features. Bringing news and information from a working class perspective on matters important to workers i ...
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Usapang CQ

Guerrilla Podcast Syndicate

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Usapang CQ is a weekly talk show about the life of OFWs during the time of pandemic. Veteran foreign affairs journalist-turned-financial advisor Malou Talosig-Bartolome talks to OFWs themselves and migration specialists to check out what's the current situation of OFWs, how the COVID-19 is affecting their livelihood, understanding the environment they are in, and how they can move forward despite the lingering uncertainty. Money, the elephant in the room, is brought to fore since most OFWs l ...
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Stone Age hunter-gatherers may have been surprisingly skilled seafarers Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Archaeology Science News Log in By Michael Marshall
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Jeanette Russell, founder of the Labrador Coalition for Search and Rescue, continues to push for better search and rescue capabilities + The Canadian Marine Careers Foundation is trying to bring attention to "critical labour and skills shortages in the country's marine transportation sector."
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Navigating the Tides of Employment: A History and Analysis of Seafarer Contracts and Illegal Practices Set sail on a revealing journey through the evolution of seafarer employment contracts and the persistent challenges of illegal and unfair clauses that threaten the rights and welfare of those who keep global trade afloat. In this comprehensive ep…
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In this episode of The Wavemakers Podcast, we sit down with Yasovardhan Chinni (YC). YC grew up in a small Indian town and in pursuit of financial stability chose a non-traditional path into shipping. From marine engineering to life on board the vessel, YC turned his seafaring experience into a full-fledged maritime business portfolio. From the eng…
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Small earthquakes can have a big impact on the movements of major faults Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Earth Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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Flamingos create precise water vortices in a shrimp-hunting frenzy Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Animals Science News Log in By Elie Dolgin
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Plastic 'fossils' help scientists reconstruct the history of bird nests Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Animals Science News Log in By Darren Incorvaia
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New computer chips do math with light Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Computing Science News Log in By Kathryn Hulick
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The story of dire wolves goes beyond de-extinction Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space Colossal put together genetic puzzle pieces to create their pups Dire wolves may be more closely related to gray wolves than scientists once thought Colossal's technology might help save …
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Muons' magnetism matches theory, easing an enduring physics conundrum Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Particle Physics Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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The unsung women of quantum physics get their due Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Quantum Physics Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Fermenting miso in orbit reveals how space can affect a food's taste Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Space Science News Log in By McKenzie Prillaman
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Scientists used a levitating magnet to hunt for dark matter Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Physics Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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JWST spots the earliest sign yet of a distant galaxy reshaping its cosmic environs Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Space Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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Rare books covered with seal skin hint at a medieval trade network Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Anthropology Science News Log in By Alex Viveros
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Venus' tectonics may be actively reshaping its surface Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Planetary Science Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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The long and short of science Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space Science News Log in Scientists seek out what's new ' discovery is at the core of science, and scientific journals and news organizations often focus on the latest breakthroughs.…
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Trees 'remember' times of water abundance and scarcity Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Plants Science News Log in By Katarina Zimmer
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See how the Hubble Space Telescope is still revolutionizing astronomy Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space Hubble can see what other telescopes cannot Hubble images continue to inspire A cosmic mash-up A light show on Jupiter A solar system collision In the throes of death C…
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Parrots and humans share a brain mechanism for speech Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Neuroscience Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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A map of 14 million galaxies and quasars deepens a dark energy mystery Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Cosmology Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Trump's 'Golden Dome' plan has a major obstacle: Physics Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space Hitting a bullet with a bullet Midcourse defense A boost from space More Stories from Science News on Science & Society Science News Log in By Emily Conover…
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Penguin poop gives Antarctic cloud formation a boost Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Climate Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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Babies can form memories, and they do it a lot like adults Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Neuroscience Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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Splitting seawater offers a path to sustainable cement production Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Climate Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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U.S. moms say their mental health is getting worse Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Health & Medicine Science News Log in By Aimee Cunningham
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Physicists have confirmed a new mismatch between matter and antimatter Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Particle Physics Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Lotions and perfumes affect the air near our skin Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Chemistry Science News Log in By Skyler Ware
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An mRNA cancer vaccine may offer long-term protection Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space We need more therapies for pancreatic cancer Cancer vaccines harness the power of the immune system RNA cancer vaccines use some of the same technology as COVID vaccines An effective c…
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A passing star could fling Earth out of orbit Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Space Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
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AI is helping scientists decode previously inscrutable proteins Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Artificial Intelligence Science News Log in By Lauren Leffer
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Some science seems silly, but it's still worthwhile Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Science & Society Science News Log in By Karen Kwon
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Probiotics helped great star corals fend off a deadly disease Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Animals Science News Log in By Martin J. Kernan
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Don't wait until menopause to strengthen your bones Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Health & Medicine Science News Log in I confess: If I think about skeletons, it's around Halloween.
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Elite athletes' poop may hold clues to boosting metabolism Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Microbes Science News Log in By Alex Viveros
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A dwarf galaxy just might upend the Milky Way's predicated demise Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Astronomy Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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A diet full of tiny plastics triggered health problems in mice Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Health & Medicine Science News Log in By Meghan Rosen
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A 'talking' ape's death signals the end of an era Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space A history of ape-language experiments Studying apes and language today More Stories from Science News on Animals Science News Log in Barbara J. King remembers the first time she met Kanzi …
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As quantum mechanics turns 100, a new revolution is under way Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space Supersizing superposition Testing quantum gravity Thermodynamics goes quantum Putting quantum biology on the map Making quantum computing work More Stories from Science News on…
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Readers discuss the biology of sex, plastic in the brain and more Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space It's a matter of size Roughly speaking Tip of the hat Correction Science News Log in By Science News Staff
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New audio tech could let you listen privately without headphones Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Tech Science News Log in By Ananya Palivela
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Episode 485 ~ June 5, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics After 50 years in business, Grey Owl Paddles has new owners Taking hallucinogenics in the back country. What could possibly go wrong? Sean has been reading a lot of outdoor themed books lately. What are you reading?By SR
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Join us as we dive into the fascinating world beneath the decks, exploring one of the most advanced marine engines shaping the future of shipping. From massive cargo vessels to cruise liners, discover how this dual fuel engine is helping ships navigate changing environmental rules, soaring fuel prices, and the push for cleaner seas — all while adap…
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Welcome to episode #225! Carnival Cruise Line is setting the bar higher and expectations for all cruise passengers aboard their ships. A few days ago, they released a letter that encourages everyone to “Have Fun, Be Safe." “Our experience has taught us that everyone has a better time when a spirit of community and neighborliness is shown by all.” T…
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Chad Strugnell says Labrador harvesters deserve a northern cod quota increase + Jim Myles of the Marystown Model Ship Gallery chats about some of the artifacts and models on display this season.
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