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    Explore " open water" with insightful episodes like "Sandy Mackinnon's never-ending adventures aboard Jack de Crow", "Sandy Mackinnon's never-ending adventures aboard Jack de Crow", "Ep. 531 – Diving Ducks on Kentucky Lake, Kids Afield, and More", "Jess and Nicole of Open Water: Building a Climate Neutral Company and Changing the Tide of Water" and "आयुर्वेदिक और घरेलू नुस्खों से कैसे खुद को स्वस्थ और पेट को मस्त रखे | Tips to stay healthy during vacation" from podcasts like ""Conversations", "Conversations", "Ducks Unlimited Podcast", "Live Purely with Elizabeth" and "Love you Zindagi"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    Ep. 531 – Diving Ducks on Kentucky Lake, Kids Afield, and More

    Ep. 531 – Diving Ducks on Kentucky Lake, Kids Afield, and More

    Host Chris Jennings is joined by Will Brantley, Field & Stream magazine hunting editor, to discuss Brantley’s feature in Ducks Unlimited magazine, Divers the Hard Way. Brantley and Jennings share stories about adventures the two have been on in the past, and what hunting with the next generations means to them. Both share stories about hunting with their kids, and offer some helpful advice to those taking kids afield. 

     
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    Jess and Nicole of Open Water: Building a Climate Neutral Company and Changing the Tide of Water

    Jess and Nicole of Open Water: Building a Climate Neutral Company and Changing the Tide of Water

    This week, Elizabeth is joined by Jess Page and Nicole Doucet, the visionary co-founders of Open Water, a pioneering brand on a mission to combat ocean plastic pollution. Open Water has led the charge in the canned water category, offering 100% recyclable aluminum bottles and cans as a sustainable alternative to plastic. Jess and Nicole passionately share their goal of eliminating the need for 1 billion plastic bottles by 2030, the inspiration behind Open Water, and the significance of aluminum in their eco-friendly mission. In the conversation, they talk with Elizabeth about the importance of consumer feedback and creating impactful products, discuss their innovative approach to water sourcing for climate friendliness, and highlight their commitment as a certified Climate Neutral company. Throughout their entrepreneurial journey, they maintain a positive perspective, driven by their greater mission of ridding the world's oceans of plastic pollution.

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    Open Water: Website | IG 

    Mentioned: 

    Paynter Jackets 

    Dense Discovery 

    Tiny Organics 

    Brand New 

    Mission in a Bottle 

    आयुर्वेदिक और घरेलू नुस्खों से कैसे खुद को स्वस्थ और पेट को मस्त रखे | Tips to stay healthy during vacation

    आयुर्वेदिक और घरेलू नुस्खों से कैसे खुद को स्वस्थ और पेट को मस्त रखे | Tips to stay healthy during vacation
    धिकांश लोग गर्मी से बचने के लिए पहाड़ों पर ठंडी का आनंद लेने जाते हैं, जिससे उनका शरीरीय तापमान भी कम होता है। यात्रा के दौरान यदि बच्चे या बुजुर्ग साथ हों, तो हमें उनकी देखभाल और अधिक ध्यान देने की जरूरत होती है, जैसे कपड़े, आहार, पानी, और स्वास्थ्य की देखरेख करनी पड़ती है। इस एपिसोड में, जयंती रंगनाथन, हिंदुस्तान की एग्जीक्यूटिव एडिटर, और डॉ. रेनू बत्रा ने बताया कि खुले पानी, जंक फूड, और अनुपयोगी आहार से बचने के लिए अपने साथ भरपूर सामग्री रखें साथ ही उल्टी, मितली, गैस, या कब्ज में सहायक होने वाली हींग, हरड़, अमला, त्रिफला, अश्वगंधा जैसी कई गोलियां और चूर्णों को भी साथ रखें।

    Ep. 3 – The King of Queens Fishing (sharks / New York City / biodiversity / clean water / party boat / climate change / whales / dolphins)

    Ep. 3 – The King of Queens Fishing (sharks / New York City / biodiversity / clean water / party boat / climate change / whales / dolphins)

    Niti and Nate chat with Steve Becker, a Queens native and lifelong fisherman, about shark encounters, whale-watching in the heart of New York City, and his unexpected fondness for vegan products.

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    Music: Mike Garrigan
    Audio: Mike Sacchetta

    Embracing Digital Technology for Better Healthcare with Mary Lou Jepsen

    Embracing Digital Technology for Better Healthcare with Mary Lou Jepsen

    The healthcare industry is moving towards a digital revolution. With the help of digital technology, healthcare providers can now provide better and more efficient services to their patients. Digital technology has also proven to have a positive impact on patient outcomes, as well as the cost of care. 

    Companies such as Openwater, which focuses on creating the future of medical imaging, have been able to deliver life-saving technologies. Through the use of low-intensity ultrasound, Openwater has been able to treat diseases such as glioblastoma, depression, neurodegenerative diseases, and stroke.

    In this episode, Mary Lou Jepsen, the CEO and Founder of Openwater shares how Openwater started and what it deals with. Mary Jepsen also shares how her company has transformed healthcare through digital technology. Moreover, she discusses the operating and hiring principles of the company.  

     

    Tune in for more insights!

     

    Key Highlights

    [01:44] Meet our guest; Meet our guest; Mary Lou Jepsen, and hear her backstory

    [03:32] The contrast between Pharmaceutical Companies and companies such as Google & Facebook

    [05:18] How we can apply physics to create interference ability and be able to see into our bodies using camera chips used in smartphones instead of using huge and expensive MRI scanners

    [07:32] Why the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative didn’t work

    [09:35] How she co-created the world’s first holographic video system from an idea that seemed impossible  

    [12:07] Physicists’ predominant culture of looking for all the ways that they might be wrong and learning from that vs. Biologists’ culture of looking for any proof that they are right 

    [17:05] Technology that uses low-intensity ultrasound on human brain organoids in glioblastoma cancer treatment which is better than chemotherapy 

    [18:24] How did Openwater start, and what does the company deal with? 

    [20:17] The use of technology to enable rapid identification of the large vessel occlusions to decrease the time to intervention in stroke victims

    [26:56] Severe depression treatment using a headset capable of focusing low-frequency ultrasound on the nerve cells in the brain, which is more effective than transcranial magnetic stimulation

    [31:42] The side effect of psychedelics in depression treatment  

    [37:00] Comparison between cost change in the consumer electronics industry and the healthcare industry  

    [40:21] The operating and hiring principles of the Openwater company

    [49:00] How to link with Mary Lou Jepsen

     

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    2004 (Part 2)

    2004 (Part 2)

    It's a long journey this one, and I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then please, avert your eyes.

    Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.

    • 0.38 - Cube Zero w/ Benjamin Bowles
    • 18.20 - Alien vs Predator
    • 27.45 - King of the Ants
    • 33.43 - Dawn of the Dead w/ Choff
    • 1.05.04 - Creep
    • 1.13.20 - Open Water
    • 1.20.53 - The Village
    • 1.30.12 - Saw
    • 1.42.48 - Shaun of the Dead w/ Benjamin Bowles
    • 2.03.12 - Passion of the Christ
    • 2.25.29 - Outro

    Diving Back In with Daniel Travis

    Diving Back In with Daniel Travis
    Thanks for listening! This week, actor, director, and acting teacher Daniel Travis joins me to discuss the importance of self-care especially after the year we are coming out of. He shares some of his favorite forms of self care, and we do a deep dive into everything breathing, reading, honoring each other, scuba diving, and why actors and sharks get a bad rap. As always we concluded with the eternal question, “Are You Okay?” But, spoiler alert… we weren’t. xo, Pamela LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-ones-okay/id1495487224 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/71zwoGcKEgZ8FvMVcwPawh?si=85kZIupGTICYMvarnmw0ag Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/no-ones-okay SCHEDULE New Episodes every Tuesday CONNECT WITH US Website- http://www.noonesokay.com SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/noonesokay @PamelaPortnoy #NoOnesOkayPodcast #DanielTravis #selfcare

    41: How People Who Are Blind Swim in the Pool and Open Water

    41: How People Who Are Blind Swim in the Pool and Open Water

    In this episode, we discuss what swimming is like for people who are blind. We discuss what it was like learning to swim, the different techniques we used to learn, as well as the adaptations blind people use to navigate the pool, and open water. Reach out to us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @RunWithChestnut to give us any feedback, or future topic requests.

    Solo Jet Sking Around Australia - Ep7

    Solo Jet Sking Around Australia - Ep7

    Lindsay Warner invited us to share a bottle of his home-grown Shiraz and have a chat about his latest endeavour to ride his jet ski around Australia to break a Guinness World Record. After riding his motorbike all over the country including a solo trip up to Cape Yorke, he began exploring further on his jet ski completing a circumnavigation of Kangaroo Island in SA in 2017 and then Tasmania in 2018. The next logical step was to complete the full lap of Aus! 

     

    To follow along with Lindsay’s adventure, head over to his Facebook page Jetski Australia 

     

    We hear all about the massive amount of prep work, training, logistics and the development of the ski and support gear over the years leading up to the big wet lap. We discuss the challenges he faces with weather, logistics, communication, equipment failures and the unpredictable nature of open ocean travel on a small watercraft.

    Lindsay sees his adventures as a way to start important conversations regarding Men’s Health and is raising money for the cause via his Go Fund Me page. 

    From the 1st April 2021 you can track his progress via his SpotX GPS by downloading "The SPOT App" and then enter the following name: AUS2020 Password: LWAus2020, and you can follow along with a dot appearing on your screen every 10 minutes.

     

    First KI circumnavigation video

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    V8 Super Car Driver Todd Kelly’s previous adventures on Lindsay’s Ski

    https://www.examiner.com.au/story/4673288/kelly-conquers-bass-strait-for-charity/

    https://www.supercars.com/news/championship/todd-kelly-to-cross-bass-straight-on-jet-ski/

     

     

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    Sharks & Crocs

    Sharks & Crocs

    Sharks and crocs are the terrors of the deep, but do these ancient and terrifying beings have something to say about humans?

    Includes discussions of La Llorona (2019), Host (2020), Near Dark (1987), Jaws (1975), Jaws II (1978), Open Water (2003), Eaten Alive (1977), The Shallows (2016), Dark Age (1987), The Pool (2018), Rogue (2007) and more.

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    Contact us at crystal@spookybitchgang.com and scott@spookybitchgang.com.

    68 - Ali Meeks and Conquering Your Fear of Open Water

    68 - Ali Meeks and Conquering Your Fear of Open Water

    Endurance Innovation is now on Patreon! Have a peek at our page and show us some love.

    • 2:15 meet swim and triathlon coach Ali Meeks
    • 4:30 the motivation behind Ali’s new book: Conquer Your Fear of the Triathlon Swim
    • 6:30 the fear of open water
    • 10:30 the two aspects of swimming
      • Safety
      • Choreography 
    • 13:15 the ‘not seeing the bottom’ fear and the source of our own safety
    • 15:30 the ‘friends in the water’ fear
    • 17:45 the 5 circles: 1 - calm, 2 - nervous, 3 - afraid, 4 - terrified, 5 - panicked
      • Awareness of mental state is first step, always trying to come back to that first circle
      • Retain connection to the physical body through mindfulness practice
    • 20:45 the ‘non-wetsuit’ fear
    • 23:00 sinkers vs floaters 
    • 28:00 the discomfort of wetsuits
    • 37:00 the role of intensity
      • Warmup is key
    • 39:00 the difference between nervousness and excitement is expectation of outcome
    • 40:30 the Conquer Your Fear Process
      • Agree not to push your limits in the water
      • Follow the process as slowly as necessary to increase comfort while staying in that first circle
      • Face in water > floating and feeling the buoyancy > propulsion added to floating > back float for safety > open water in the shallows > open water in deeper water with easy access to shallow water 
      • Allow natural curiosity to drive progression
    • 47:15 the ‘other people’ factor
    • 48:45 the psychological impact of a death in the water on other swimmers 
    • 53:00 self-aware risk acceptance

    Learn more about Ali at Ready Set Sweat. More info on the book is here. Conquer Your Fear of the Triathlon Swim can be purchased on Amazon

    Conquering the Open-Water Swim

    Conquering the Open-Water Swim
    Start your race day strong. Learn to conquer the open-water swim. Coaches John Mayfield and Jeff Raines share their first experiences with open-water triathlon events and provide recommendations for sighting, breathing patterns, stroke rate, and wetsuits. Next they discuss how to adapt to open-water conditions such as water temperature, current, or lack of visibility. Gather tips for your particular swim start type, strategies for staying calm in the close proximity of other swimmers, and drills to implement in the pool to help you transition to the open water.

    Lawlessness on the High Seas

    Lawlessness on the High Seas

    One of the most lawless places on earth is the high seas – remote waters, often hundreds of miles from shore. These largely ungoverned waters play host to criminal acts like sea slavery, gun running, human trafficking, and abuse of stowaways. “The lack of protections for the people who work above the water line and the creatures below, I think, is a huge problem,” says New York Times investigative reporter Ian Urbina. Urbina spent five perilous years jumping aboard fishing vessels and talking with the victims of these inhumanities. His book Outlaw Ocean: Journeys Across the Last Untamed Frontier, chronicles their stories and what can be done to protect workers and the wild places they frequent. M. Sanjayan, CEO of Conservation International, interviews Urbina.

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