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The BiG Scuba Duo, Gemma and Ian chat to Simon Mills. In August 1996, the wreck of HMHS Britannic was bought by renowned maritime historian, Simon Mills. Simon is a long-standing camera technician in the UK film industry. During his career he has also researched numerous documentaries on historical and maritime subjects, and is a published author on all three Olympic-class ships. The BiG Scuba Podcast is brought to you by Narked at 90. “Beyond Technical” Narked at 90 If you are thinking of moving across to tech diving or completely new to diving, Narked at 90 can advise and guide on the best equipment and set up for your personal or commercial requirements https://www.narkedat90.com/. This episode is sponsored by Sports Financial Services https://sports-fs.co.uk/ They are specialists in arranging life insurance for active sports and hazardous occupations. Contact them for a free quoteation. We hope you have enjoyed this episode of The BiG Scuba Podcast. Please give us ★★★★★ review, and tell your friends and share and like, it all makes a difference. Contact Gemma and Ian with your messages, ideas and feedback via The BiG Scuba Bat Phone +44 7810 005924 or use our social media platforms. To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us: We are on Instagram @thebigscuba We are on Facebook @thebigscuba We are in LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian%F0%9F%A6%88-last-325b101b7/ The BiG Scuba Website www.thebigscuba.com Amazon Store : https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/thebigscuba Visit https://www.patreon.com/thebigscubapodcast and subscribe - Super quick and easy to do and it makes a massive difference. Thank you.
Please hit Subscribe/Follow and leave a positive Rating and review. Click here to become a Patreon. Click here to save on High-End Clothing in Jen's Store. Click here to go to our website. You think of someone and they call you or you run into them at a store. If this happens you should ask yourself, “Why is this person coming into my life at this time?” “What does this mean?” What if you think of something and you see an ad for it? We are all connected. Is there a cosmic connection that passes thoughts or feelings to each other? The dictionary defines Coincidences as, “the occurrence of events that happen at the same time by accident but seem to have some connection” But is there a such thing as Coincidences? Some paranormal researchers don't believe there is. It is difficult to find a natural explanation too why a surprising coincidence occurs. In attempting to find one, we might be inclined to accept a paranormal explanation Most researchers believe that circumstances are predetermined and will happen regardless of our input. There is also a belief that a higher power is controlling the outcome and will make things seem to match up in history. Different circumstances can be attributed to your guardian angels. Is it a circumstance that you decided last minute to take a different route to work only to find out that there was an accident at a corner you would have gone through if you hadn't gone the other way? Or you feel like you forgot something only to run into someone who reminds you of that thing you forgot. The timeless killing. Henry Jigland broke up with his girlfriend who killed herself, Her brother looked for him and when he found him he shot Jigland. Thinking he finished him he took his own life. But he didn't know that he missed Jigland and the bullet got lodged in a tree. Years later Jigland wanted to cut the tree down. But he used explosives and when he detonated the tree the explosion threw the bullet into him killing him instantly. The Jim twins Twins James Jim Lewis and Jams Jim Springer we separated just after birth and adopted out to separate families. They grew up with no contact with each other and had no knowledge of each other. When they finally did meet at the age of 39 they found out they were living identical lives. They both had dogs named Toy. They excelled in math and woodworking. They both married a woman named Linda and divorced. They both married again to a woman named Betty. They both had sons and they named them James Allen. They both smoked the same cigarettes, Drove Chevy, and vacationed at the same Florida Beach. The falling babies of Detroit. 1937 A street sweeper Joseph Figloc from Detroit was cleaning the street when a baby fell out of the fourth floor of a building onto him. He saved the baby's life when it fell on him. A year later he was sweeping in an alleyway when a baby fell from another building onto Figloc saving the baby's life. Eger Alien Poe and the Calobleized Boy. Eger Alien Poe wrote a fictional book called “The Narrative of Arther Gorden Pin of Nantucket. The book is told of 4 shipwreck survivors who after time in the ocean resorted to canalization. They killed and Ater a boy named Richerd Parker. Several years after he published the book a yack named The Minuet sank and there were 4 survivors who were alone in a lifeboat. The 3 older survivors killed and ate the cabin boy named Richerd Parker. The 27 Club This started with the death of Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones. Then Jim Morison, Janis Joplin, and Jimmy Hendrix. As time went on, Kerk Cobane passed at the age of 27. Recently Amy Winehouse passed at the age of 27. She stated in an interview that she was concerned about that age. Overall, the 27-club claimed over 60 artists, musicians and actors. The Unsinkable Violet Jessop. Violet Jessop was a maritime nurse who was on the RMS Olympic when the ship collided with the warship HMS Hauk in 1911. The Olympic almost sank but made it to port safely. Jessop was reassigned to The Titanic for its maiden voyage. When it sank in 1912 she survived and was reassigned to the HMHS Britannic which sank in 1916 from an explosion when the ship hit a mine. Where she survived. The Titan and The Titanic. In 1898 Morgan Robertson wrote the novel The Wreck of The Titan. The plot revolves around the HMS Titan a British luxury liner that hit an iceberg and sank killing almost everyone on board. In 1912 the Titanic sank in the exact same fashion. Both ships were named unsinkable, both hit an iceberg in the month of April, 400 miles of the coast of New Finland, Both were proximity 800 feet long, and both resulted in the deaths of 2000 people. Both ships didn't have the correct number of lifeboats and life jackets. JFK and Abraham Lincon. Both were elected to congress 100 years apart in 1846 and 1946. The both became presidents 14 years later in 1860 and 1960. Both were guided down by fatal wands to the head. Both were suspended by men named Johnson, who were born 100 years apart. They both died on Friday. Their names contained 7 letters; both of their assassins were killed before trial. Both had 4 children and both lost a son during their time in the Whitehouse. Lincon's secretary named Kenidy warned him not to go to the theater on the night he was assassinated while Kenidy's secretary named Lincon, warned him not to go to Dallis. Both vice presidents who assumed office were named Johnson. Both were born 100 years apart. 1808 and 1908 Two events are said to constitute a coincidence if they occur in such a way as to strike an observer as being highly related as regards their structure or their “meaning”; to dismiss such an occurrence as a “mere coincidence” is to imply the belief that each event arose as a result of quite independent causal chains (that is, they are “acausal”) and that no further “meaning” or significance is to be found in this fortuitous concurrence; sometimes, however, a sense of impressiveness is engendered by the belief that the concurrence is so very unlikely as to have been the result of “pure chance” that there must be some cause or reason for the concurrence, thus investing the coincidence with a sense of meaningfulness. See also Synchronicity.
On the 21st November 1916, HMHS Britannic, sister ship to The Titanic, was sunk by a mine in the Aegean Sea.despite lying in only 400 feet of water, compared to the Titanic at 12,500 feet, her story has been forgotten.Join my free weekly newsletterSupport the show
El HMHS Britannic, el barco hermano del Titanic. Descubre los impactantes eventos que tuvieron lugar cuando este majestuoso buque encontró su fin durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.
Imagine surviving not one, not two, but three shipwrecks. That's what Argentinian-Irish ocean liner stewardess and nurse, Violet Jessop, managed to do in the early 20th century. Jessop was one tough lady who had some serious luck on her side. She survived the sinking of the British warship HMS Hawke in 1911, the ill-fated RMS Titanic in 1912, and even the sister ship of the Titanic, HMHS Britannic, in 1916. It's hard to fathom the fear and uncertainty she must have felt during those experiences, but her resilience and quick thinking are definitely something to be admired. The story of Violet Jessop's incredible survival has captured the imaginations of many, and it's inspiring to think of what we can achieve in the face of adversity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaycee-mcintosh/support
Today's mini episode is about a woman named Violet Jessop, and she's possibly the world's luckiest person--or possibly the world's unluckiest person. No matter which option you choose, I think you'll enjoy this great story of survival. SOURCES “HMHS Britannic.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, April 14, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMHS_Britannic. Jessop, Violet. “Titanic Disaster.” Shepherd's Bush Gazette and West London Post , July 25, 1958. www.newspapers.com. Jessop, Violet. Titanic Survivor. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Sheridan House, 2012. www.newspapers.com. “Olympic.” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. Accessed April 17, 2022. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Olympic. SOUND SOURCES Al Jolson. “I'll Say She Does.” www.pixabay.com/music. Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies. “Cold Winter Blues.” www.pixabay.com/music. Sophie Tucker. “Reuben Rag.” www.pixabay.com/music.
It's Kait's birthday! And to celebrate, she gets an episode to talk about her absolute favourite thing: the Titanic. This week, for our extra special birthday show, we get to hear about one of the wildest stories to come out of a Titanic survivor - the life of Violet Jessop. Who was this unsinkable woman? Why did she dedicate her life to the White Star Line? And for God's sake, why didn't she swear off boats forever after surviving the wreckages of all three record-breaking sister ships: RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic, and HMHS Britannic? Join us as we take a look at the incredible experiences of one of the luckiest people we've ever heard of... but did luck really have anything to do with it? Thanks to Dated (@illadvisedrecords) for permission to use Stuck In A Hole as our theme music! A huge thank you to all of you for listening! If you'd like to support the show, like, follow, subscribe, or leave us a review - it means the world! You can also check out our Buy Me A Coffee page, where we'll be updating info on upcoming shows and new opportunities to get involved! Follow us on Instagram @creepsncoffee and Twitter @creepsandcoffee, or send us a message with topics you'd like to hear us cover next at creepsandcoffee@gmail.com! :)
For our eighth episode in our Bizarre Experiences season, we're talking about Violet Jessop, an Argentinian ocean liner stewardess and nurse, who is known for surviving the sinkings of the RMS Titanic in 1912 and her sister ship, the HMHS Britannic, in 1916. Don't forget to follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/thisstrangeworldpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thisstrangeworldpodcast/ https://twitter.com/thisstrangepod/ And check out more This Strange World links here: https://linktr.ee/thisstrangeworldpodcast A High Tops Media Podcast You can follow for more High Tops Media content on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @hightopsmedia Check out more podcasts on our website https://hightops.media Sources https://nomadflag.com/violet-jessop/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Jessop
On our first podcast episode, we will feature Richie Kohler, filmmaker, author, and shipwreck explorer. This year Richie Kohler completed a return Explorers Club Flag Expedition visit to the HMHS Britannic. Richie Kohler will share his story of overcoming medical adversity and the challenge to return to diving after a significant medical issue.
This week we discuss the loss of Titanic's sister ship HMHS Britannic. Link to Documentary about Britannic*Originally released 5/23/21; edited and re-uploaded 2/14/22Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/beyondthebreakers)
Ian, Gemma and Werttie chat to Andy Torbet, the voice of Action Man and also real Action Man, Diver, Underwater Explorer, Skydiver, Climber… Find us all on Instagram @thebigscuba @gemmkemp @ian7last "Instagram @Andy_torbet Adventures & Stunts for TV, Film & Science Explorer: Cave & Deep Diver Skydiver, Freediver, Climber & Outdoorsman Ex-Bomb Disposal & Para Dad" Dive Computers https://www.suunto.com/en-gb/ https://www.suunto.com/en-gb/ Britannic Wreck https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMHS_Britannic https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2016/49/titanics-tragic-twin HMS Victory the vertical wreck https://seaworldblog.wordpress.com/2013/08/14/the-worlds-only-vertical-wreck-hms-victoria/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2016/49/titanics-tragic-twin Please email us on thebigscubapodcast@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/thebigscuba/ @thebigscuba We are on Facebook @thebigscuba @gemma.kemp.14 @ian.last.50 We are on Twitter @the_bigs_scuba @gemmkemp @ianlast7 We are on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbKOHHItaVu2y2nZcGJBHtA https://www.patreon.com/thebigscubapodcast https://www.thebigscubapodcast.com/ https://music.apple.com/gb/artist/telling-truths/1363147334 https://open.spotify.com/artist/4DWKXf1NaG3zhMzxmm7PyP?si=n7dd3syYR_yDO2NAPB6v4w JH Photography Josh Hutch https://www.facebook.com/groups/1692391637561258/about/
Every weekday, we recommend a podcast related to a movie or TV show you can watch at home: After narrowly surviving shipwrecks aboard the Olympic and the Titanic, in 1916 Violet Jessop immediately got back to work on the HMHS Britannic. She hoped the third try would be the charm. For more episodes like this one, subscribe to Survival on Spotify. Also, check out the film Titanic, which is now available to stream!
After narrowly surviving shipwrecks aboard the Olympic and the Titanic, in 1916 Violet Jessop immediately got back to work on the third of the White Star Line's Olympic-class cruisers: the HMHS Britannic. She hoped the third try would be the charm. Unfortunately, she was wrong. Parcasters - Don't know who to trust? Then you'd make a great spy! Check out our most recent episode of Espionage to follow the story of crafty double agent during the second World War. Available not at parcast.com/espionage
Kaboom! Jeff is back in the house filling in during Vinny's hiatus with a follow up on Don's previous fireworks segment while Don himself gives a quiz about some word origins! Billy finishes the show with a segment about the RMS Titanic, her dreadful maiden voyage, and the story of her two sisters (RMS Olympic and HMHS Britannic). We hope you enjoy the show! Leave us a review and send your emails to triviarogues@gmail.com!
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Today’s episode is everything Titanic with Hannah Kanengieter (The “Hello! And Good News” podcast, LA improviser, actor). Hannah picked the Titanic because she loves the movie and is convinced she died on the Titanic in a past life. This episode is chalk full of quotes from the movie like “You’re so stupid, Rose!”, “God himself couldn’t sink these ship!” and “Full House, boys!” We also get into behind-the-scene facts about the movie such as costs, alternate casting, Enya and how it took the public into an obsessive frenzy. (Cassi had to go to a lot of 6th grade birthday parties that were Titanic screening parties…) They of course get into the real ship itself and why it was such a historic triumph and tragedy. The sinking of the Titanic forever changed safety regulation of ships and a year after the Titanic sank, these changes in regulation saved it’s sister ship, the HMHS Britannic, from having as many casualties when she hit an underwater mine that was set there at the start of World War 1. They also talk about how whiskey saved a lot of lives, the circumstances of the sinking and how the Titanic made the grave mistake of not having any cats on board which was considered good luck. Yikes! Hannah and Cassi also get into airplane and cruise ship life hacks, getting in touch with your emotions and crying during movies like the “Titanic" and “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”, as well as Elon Musk’s Simulation Theory and do we have free will, 90s kid commercials and other forgotten kid movies like the Ewok movies, “The Gnome Mobile” and “Opus and Bill’s Christmas Special”. It’s a fun, nerdy time! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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