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Stories from the sea to set you free. You came from the ocean. Inside of you, right now, are ocean secrets that help you manage stress and live life with a little more ease. Follow along as ocean adventurers, scientists, big wave surfers, and warrior freedivers bring their learnings from the ocean to you. Each episode includes free and accessible practices and techniques you can put into practice today. Press play and slip into an ocean state of mind.
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In this episode we learn about how bluetech innovation is advancing in other parts of the world. We spoke with Alexandra Leeper, PhD, who is managing director for innovation at Iceland’s Ocean Cluster in Reykjavik, which has been bringing together diverse companies that are creating value in the ocean ecosystem. She told us about the Cluster’s grow…
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Continuing our series of interviews highlighting the Ocean Tech Hub of Southeastern New England, on this episode we take a look at the economic potential of the ocean technology sector at large, which is poised to grow by $300 billion in the next decade. Featuring: - Pete Rumsey, chief business development officer, URI Research Foundation - Ian Est…
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Presented by the Ocean Tech Hub of Southeastern New England, we take a close look at the value "Digital Twin Technology" can have when it comes to advancing ocean research to new heights. Featuring: Christian Cowan, executive director, URI Research Foundation Jeffrey Wilhelm, CEO, Infused Innovations Stephen Piper, Lead Client Partner, State of Rho…
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We spoke this week with John Nicholas, the CEO of East Hampton Shucker. John transformed his family's Long Island marina into an oyster pond, and has created a new device that takes some of the danger out of opening up live oysters. His device clamps down on the oyster, allowing the shucker to safely open an oyster with a knife (without worrying ab…
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Peter Baker, subsea product manager, with Australia-based Advanced Navigation, called in from Sydney to talk about HYDRUS – Advanced Navigation’s new “miniature undersea autonomous vessel” product that's small enough to serve as a carry-on item on most flights.저자 Rhode Island: The Ocean State
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Drew Carey, co-founder and CEO of INSPIRE Environmental, joined the program to discuss INSPIRE Environmental’s recent study regarding fish population and catch activity near and around the Block Island Wind Farm. The study is the result of more than a decade of work and *seven years* of data collection.…
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Ted Janulis, the founder and principal of Investable Oceans (and a former president of the New York Explorers Club), joins us on this episode to discussion his "obsession" with the ocean -- and how it's helped him figure out the ins and outs of investing in ocean-based ventures. Learn more about Ted's project at www.investableoceans.com.…
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11th Hour Racing's president and co-founder Rob MacMillan, and grant program director Michelle Carnevale, covered ocean stewardship and sustainability, grant-making, and the future of competitive sailing as a 'mainstream' sport.저자 Rhode Island: The Ocean State
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Dr. Paula Bontempi, the dean of University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography, joined us to discuss how the world of academia is preparing students to take ocean exploration and research to the next level. [Programming note: This interview was taped in October of 2020]저자 Rhode Island: The Ocean State
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Based in Boston, Sea Machines specializes in advanced control technology for workboats and other commercial surface vessels. CEO Michael Johnston joined us to discuss which industries are currently using this technology... and what could be possible in the future.저자 Rhode Island: The Ocean State
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Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Oceanology International is the largest ocean technology conference in the world... and this year, you don't need to travel to London to take it all in. Event director David Ince joined us to discuss how his team moved an exhibition featuring hundreds of global leaders in the Blue Economy onto an entirely online pl…
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As the co-founder of Katapult Ocean and founder/CEO of Fynd Ocean Ventures, Maren Hjorth Bauer is a leading blue-tech investor based out of Norway. She joined the podcast to tell us what she looks for when selecting new projects -- and provides her insight as to where America's ocean economy is headed.…
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Where does Rhode Island fit in to the global Blue Economy? Do we really know less about the ocean floor than we do about the dark side of the moon? And how are sea turtles helping to bridge the divide across the aisle in the Senate? United States Senator Sheldon Whitehouse weighs in.저자 Rhode Island: The Ocean State
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Join Elizabeth Rush, author of “Rising” the new book on sea level rise which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, as she takes us on a fascinating journey through communities displaced from climate change, dying hardwoods at the water’s edge, the financial disincentives that keep marginalized communities at-risk, and creative solutions to hold de…
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Jason Kelly, executive vice president of Moran Shipping Agencies and co-founder of SeaAhead, has spent his entire career getting people excited about the future of the Blue Economy. Despite the impact of the pandemic, he's still all-in. Here's why.저자 Rhode Island: The Ocean State
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How do we return to our strongest instincts? How can we connect to our inner wisdom when confronting fear? How can nature help us discover our true selves and identity? On this episode we take a trip from the ocean to the mountaintop with professional freeride skier, mountain biker, and founder of the Mountain Mind Project, Sasha Dingle.…
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Captain John Konrad is the founder and publisher of gCaptain, the maritime industry's leading trade publication, and the CEO of freight data startup gShip. He joined the show to discuss those two projects - plus, offer his take on how COVID-19 may spur innovation in the global shipping industry.저자 Rhode Island: The Ocean State
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At a challenging point in her life, Linzi Hawkin committed to doing one thing she loved, surfing, for 100 days in a row. Several years later, her life is filled with meaning, nature, and ‘radical hope’. In this podcast, learn about her strategies to help you find balance and achieve your big, wild dreams.…
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CargoMetrics receives and analyzes more than a billion unique pieces of shipping data every single day. What can we learn with this amount of information? Plus: How can America's shipping industry reinvent itself in the aftermath of COVID-19? CEO Scott Borgerson weighs in.저자 Rhode Island: The Ocean State
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Irish big wave surfer and marine researcher discusses how she is slowing down in the time of coronavirus. “You can't force your line. The wave's going to dictate…It's going to set the tempo and the rhythm. And it's about, ‘how are you coming into relationship with that moment by moment?’ (Photo by Will Cornelius)…
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Demand for oil and fossil fuels has “dropped off an unprecedented cliff” in the “grave new world” created by this crisis. Is there a path to recovery? And what does this mean for renewable energy sources like offshore wind? Award-winning energy and climate change reporter Amy Harder with Axios weighs in.…
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As the former CEO of Deepwater Wind, Jeff Grybowski was the executive in charge of bringing America's first - and still only - offshore wind farm to life. On this episode, he breaks down the Block Island Wind Farm's seemingly endless permitting and construction processes - and provides his insight on the future of the nation's offshore wind industr…
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