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I've been in three hurricanes, but always on land. I can't imagine what it would be like to face it out on the water. The crew of the container ship El Faro were on pace to be well ahead of Hurricane Joaquin, until they suddenly found themselves with no propulsion system directly in the path of a Category 4 Hurricane: 50-foot waves, 140-mile-an-hour winds, zero visibility. The crew's families asked for people to pray for them and for their missing loved ones. A Coast Guard officer said, "No matter how big the ship is, when you're disabled and you're at sea, and you're in the middle of a storm, the size and strength of that storm is just enough to overcome just about anything." I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Storm Your Ship Can't Handle." I've never been on a ship in a storm. But in a more personal way, I kind of get what he's saying. Because storms - the physical and emotional kind - are part of everyone's story. I've felt the blows of medical crises that threatened the lives of people I cherish. I've experienced the pain of someone I love being here one day, and then suddenly gone. I've had trust betrayed. And there are the consequences of choices that I made and I wish I could have back. And, like most people, I want to think I'm smart enough and strong enough to navigate the brutal winds and the surging waves. But, truth be told, it's like the Coast Guard captain said, "Sometimes the size and strength of that storm is just enough to overcome just about anything." And that's when people go under. Marriages break apart. Panic drives us to choices that will even sink us more. Fear, despair, and desperation take us down. I'd like to think I'm pretty strong emotionally, but not strong enough to hold things together when I'm blindsided by a really brutal storm. But, thank God, I belong to Someone who is. When Jesus was here, the team He built included some seasoned fishermen who had weathered many a storm, until the night that all their experience and strength wasn't enough to keep their boat from starting to go under. That's when Captain Jesus stepped to the stern, raised His hand and shouted a command, "Peace! Be still!" The Bible says, "The wind died down and it was completely calm." Because whatever storm is bigger than we are, Jesus is bigger than it is. After all, He had the power to walk out of His grave three days after He died on a cross to pay for our sin. Jesus hasn't always stopped the storm around me. But He's calmed the storm inside me, beginning with the turbulence in my soul from battling with God for the control of my life. But, thanks to Jesus' life-giving love, I have, as it says in our word for today from the Word of God in Romans 5:1, "peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ." That peace is my unshakeable anchor and that anchor has always held. The storm we can't handle finally confronts us with a truth we've never wanted to face. We were never meant to be at the helm in the first place. This may be the day when you finally surrender your heart and life and the control of your life to the One who gave it to you in the first place. The Bible says, "You were created by Him and for Him." Jesus had to die on a cross to pay for our rebellion against God. But today He's ready to bring you home into that relationship you were made for. And that peace with God that comes through Jesus; you can go to sleep with that in your heart tonight and every night for the rest of your life. There's some wonderful information I'd love to give you at our website so you can be sure you've begun this relationship with the only One who can rescue you from your sin. It's ANewStory.com. Maybe the storm that you've been in has been for an ultimately eternal purpose. Because for many of us, the storm that almost sank us was the storm that finally blew us Home.
In this compelling sermon, we explore the critical importance of aligning our faith with the trustworthy Word of God. Using the dramatic story of two ships caught in Hurricane Joaquin, we illustrate the dangers of placing faith in false information and the life-saving power of the true Gospel. Drawing from 1 Timothy 1:15-19, we discuss how God's Word saves, sanctifies, and sustains us through life's storms. Learn how to fight the good fight of faith, reject deceptive doctrines, and trust in Christ, our faithful Captain, to guide us safely to the harbor of heaven's shores. Listen to find your True North and strengthen your faith amidst life's challenges!
Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and other great perks.The sinking of the SS El Faro on October 1, 2015 was a devastating maritime disaster that occurred during Hurricane Joaquin. The American cargo ship, owned by TOTE Maritime, was en route from Jacksonville, Florida, to San Juan, Puerto Rico, when it encountered the powerful hurricane, leading to a distress call reporting a hull breach and severe listing. All 33 crew members tragically lost their lives, prompting investigations that revealed a combination of factors, including decisions made by the captain, malfunctioning equipment, safety concerns, and maintenance issues, all contributing to the disaster. The sinking of El Faro was the worst US commercial shipping disaster since the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975.Visit shipwrecksandseadogs.com for a photo gallery, suggested reading, and sources related to this episode.Official Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs merchandise is available at shipwrecksandseadogs.com! Check it out, and help support the show.Original theme music is by Sean Sigfried. Please visit https://sean.sigfried.se for more info.
In 2015, a U.S. cargo vessel El Faro, would find itself in the middle of Hurricane Joaquin. The crew would have to do everything in their power to survive or pay the ultimate sacrifice. Listen to the harrowing story of the crew members on board and the extreme conditions they faced, sailing into the massive storm.—Website: https://braddhall.comSocialsInstagram: https://instagram.com/beyondtheharborTwitter: https://twitter.com/BeyondHarborYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRjes2tzXIn14KUvG3SGVhwFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondtheHarbor/
This stalled low reached out into the Atlantic ocean, in it's counter clockwise Low Pressure spin, and inadvertently tapped into moisture from the nearby Hurricane Joaquin. This brought heavy, continuous rain to southeastern States, with the worst effects concentrated in South Carolina where the catastrophic flooding occurred. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Twins discuss The Sinking of the SS El Faro during Hurricane Joaquin. Please follow us on Facebook at Podcast: Twins Discuss... & on Instagram at twinsdiscusspodcast
The debut episode of Beyond the Breakers covers the story of the SS El Faro, a cargo ship that went down during Hurricane Joaquin in the year 2015. Here is a link for the NTSB Illustrated Digest referenced during the show. SS El Faro transcriptSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/beyondthebreakers)
On This Day in Weather History, a low from days prior stalls out offshore and drinks a healthy serving of Hurricane Joaquin. It was basically like hooking up a fire hose to a hydrant and let'er fly!!....all over South Carolina! And it happened on October 2, 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part 2: The Finding and Investigation SS El Faro was a United States-flagged, combination roll-on/roll-off and lift-on/lift-off cargo ship crewed by U.S. merchant mariners. Built in 1975 by Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. as Puerto Rico, the vessel was renamed Northern Lights in 1991, and finally, El Faro in 2006. She was lost at sea with all hands on October 1, 2015, after steaming into the center of Hurricane Joaquin. This episode of The Cornfield Meet: Transportation Disasters podcast is brought to you by two amateur disaster historians, Michele Sargent and Mel Bee. Email: thecornfieldmeet@gmail.com Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/thecornfieldmeet Facebook: http://facebook.com/thecornfieldmeet Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cornfieldmeet Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thecornfieldmeet Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecornfieldmeet © Theme music created by Michele Sargent
Part 1: The Disaster SS El Faro was a United States-flagged, combination roll-on/roll-off and lift-on/lift-off cargo ship crewed by U.S. merchant mariners. Built in 1975 by Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. as Puerto Rico, the vessel was renamed Northern Lights in 1991, and finally, El Faro in 2006. She was lost at sea with all hands on October 1, 2015, after steaming into the center of Hurricane Joaquin. This episode of The Cornfield Meet: Transportation Disasters podcast is brought to you by two amateur disaster historians, Michele Sargent and Mel Bee. Email: thecornfieldmeet@gmail.com Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/thecornfieldmeet Facebook: http://facebook.com/thecornfieldmeet Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cornfieldmeet Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thecornfieldmeet Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecornfieldmeet © Theme music created by Michele Sargent
Season 4 of Sailing Stories will feature author Rachel Slade's riveting and tragic INTO THE RAGING SEA, the story of the sinking of the American merchant ship EL FARO in Hurricane Joaquin, back in 2015.
This week, Catherine Raynes reviews two new exciting books for you to read.Into the Raging Sea – Rachel Slade On October 1, 2015, Hurricane Joaquin barreled into the Bermuda Triangle and swallowed the container ship El Faro whole, resulting in the worst American shipping disaster in thirty-five years. No one could fathom how a vessel equipped with satellite communications, a sophisticated navigation system, and cutting-edge weather forecasting could suddenly vanish—until now.Relying on hundreds of exclusive interviews with family members and maritime experts, as well as the words of the crew members themselves—whose conversations were captured by the ship’s data recorder—journalist Rachel Slade unravels the mystery of the sinking of El Faro. As she recounts the final twenty-four hours onboard, Slade vividly depicts the officers’ anguish and fear as they struggled to carry out Captain Michael Davidson’s increasingly bizarre commands, which, they knew, would steer them straight into the eye of the storm. Taking a hard look at America's aging merchant marine fleet, Slade also reveals the truth about modern shipping—a cut-throat industry plagued by razor-thin profits and ever more violent hurricanes fueled by global warming.A richly reported account of a singular tragedy, Into the Raging Sea takes us into the heart of an age-old American industry, casting new light on the hardworking men and women who paid the ultimate price in the name of profit.Six minutes - Petra McGovernHow can a child disappear from under the care of four playgroup mums? One Thursday morning, Lexie Parker dashes to the shop for biscuits, leaving Bella in the safe care of the other mums in the playgroup.Six minutes later, Bella is gone.Police and media descend on the tiny village of Merrigang on the edge of Canberra. Locals unite to search the dense bushland. But as the investigation continues, relationships start to fracture, online hate messages target Lexie, and the community is engulfed by fear. Is Bella's disappearance connected to the angry protests at Parliament House? What secrets are the parents hiding? And why does a local teacher keep a photo of Bella in his lounge room?What happened in those six minutes and where is Bella?The clock is ticking…LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
On October 1st 2015 Hurricane Joaquin took down the SS El Faro cargo ship along with the lives of 33 people. This tragic event ranks as one of the worst Maritime disasters in the United States history. Sophia Meyer, a 16-year-old Thornton Academy student from Maine became interested in the El Faro after reading an article about a year ago. She wanted to learn more and decided to research the El Faro for the 2019 History Day Contest. In her research she found out there was an additional ship the SS Matsonia. Liz Gotthelf wrote an article posted by the Journal Tribune on February 18th 2019 highlighting Sophia’s research. I was impressed by this 16 year Old’s desire to learn about the Maritime industry and I wanted to get an interview with her. Only days after Liz Gotthelf’s article was posted about Sophia’s research, the Matsonia was discovered to have a crack in it’s hull. On February 28th, 2019 I was lucky enough to get Sophia on the phone and had the following interview.
Building a plywood dinghy, the real challenge of setting off to go sailing, sweating out Hurricane Joaquin, and getting ready to shove off!
Join Ej Garr, Corey D Roberts, and Coach Jeff Nelson live Sunday October 2nd, 2016 from 11am-12:30pm EST for episode #70 of Major League Fantasy Football Radio. This is a live broadcast and we take callers at 323-870-4395 press 1 to speak with the hosts. We will be breaking down key matchups, discussing fantasy start/sit, some DFS, and handicapping as well. This show is dedicated to my cousin Mike Holland who went missing October 1st, 2015 on the El Faro which sank during Hurricane Joaquin. Jeff is the defensive coach for Freedom H.S. in PA, an 8 year veteran of Major League Fantasy Sports, and 3 time champion. Our special guest is future FSTA Hall of Famer Lenny Melnick. He will join us from 12-12:12:30pm EST. Be sure to tune in. You can find our shows on I-Tunes. Just search for Major League Fantasy Sports in the podcasts section. For Android users go to "Podcast Republic," then download that app, and search for "Major League Fantasy Sports Show"
Rochelle Hamm isn't going anywhere! Since her husband, Frank Hamm, was lost at sea in the fall of last year when the El Faro cargo ship sank during Hurricane Joaquin, she has been on a mission to inspire other widows to move from pain to purpose and power!
This week's episode was recorded during Hurricane Joaquin's brief reign of terror on the East Coast. It's strange to say, but the weather couldn't be more appropriate! Maya Glick is a Texas-based writer, musician and martial artist. She is also the creator of Rain an fan film based on the X-Men character Storm. Maya tells her story of how the Storm's fictional journey mirrored her own, providing inspiration for not only the film, but her personal life as well. Also, Maya shares some amusing anecdotes from the filming of the project and gives her thoughts on the depiction of Storm throughout the X-Men movies. This and every episode can be found on iTunes, Stitcher and the new Satchel Podcast App, available for Android and iOS. Please subscribe leave a rating and review. Doing so helps the podcast reach more potential listeners. As always, thank you for your support! Adrian Has Issues is a proud member of the Tangent-Bound Podcast Network.
This week's episode was recorded during Hurricane Joaquin's brief reign of terror on the East Coast. It's strange to say, but the weather couldn't be more appropriate! Maya Glick is a Texas-based writer, musician and martial artist. She is also the creator of Rain an fan film based on the X-Men character Storm. Maya tells her story of how the Storm's fictional journey mirrored her own, providing inspiration for not only the film, but her personal life as well. Also, Maya shares some amusing anecdotes from the filming of the project and gives her thoughts on the depiction of Storm throughout the X-Men movies. This and every episode can be found on iTunes, Stitcher and the new Satchel Podcast App, available for Android and iOS. Please subscribe leave a rating and review. Doing so helps the podcast reach more potential listeners. As always, thank you for your support! Adrian Has Issues is a proud member of the Tangent-Bound Podcast Network.
This week Greg Your Co-Pilot shares his unique experience of being the first flight into the Turk and Caicos airport after Hurricane Joaquin.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Our third ever podcast with Eddy, Fırat and Chell! Listen as we get off to a shaky start and then descend into chaos! Topics are #OregonShooting#Routine #SandyHookConspiracy #HeWhoMustNotBeNamed#HurricaneJoaquin #HowItAllEnds #CredibilitySpectrum and #DeezNuts Thanks again to Stefania for letting us use the song “Occupy” featuring The Money! // Video (Download): // Audio (Download): The post MePod No. 3 // 2015.10.05 // Oregon Shooting and Hurricane Joaquin appeared first on The Moral Economy.
The guys are joined by The Session to talk about Jamaal Charles being eligible for the Special Olympics, music that you are embarrassed to listen to, if all drugs were legal, the Pope's visit with Kim Davis, Hurricane Joaquin, and the kids that decided to play on Buck the Ripper's truck
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
We are excited to welcome JC Shurburtt, National College Football Recruiting Analyist for 247sports.com to our show this week! JC will join Kip Keefer and Chip Lake for the first hour of the show to recap the "Hurricane Joaquin" week in college football. Clemson / Notre Dame, Alabama / Georgia, Florida / Ole Miss, Texas Tech / Baylor, Ohio St. / Indiana, Duke Williams. In our second segment, we will be joined by the Buffalo Bad Boy Pete Tasca to talk about the Bills committing 17 penalties. The Fantasy Matriculator, Nick Garcia, will weight in on the Dolphions decision to fire Joe Philbin. Mr. Savage Burn Steve Butler is also back this week to gloat in the Falcons 4-0 start. We'll end with our winners and losers in the week of sports!
In this episode we cover everything from OrlandoiX digital festival to the new Amazon fire tablet. Recorded partially on the Outskirts of Hurricane Joaquin in the bahamas. We also go over 12 weather apps you should check out. This is the season finale of season 1
with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Mooch recounts his recent trip to Dixie Classic Fair - and we get an update from our pal Hurricane Joaquin. We go into discussing the Wonder Years, Joe Cocker, and how every person may need Freeze narrating their life. Fitty Cent is in the news again, literacy rates suck, and farting can get you fired. All of this and more on Totally Vaping Awesome.
Join us for an update today on the latest with Hurricane Joaquin and the record-setting flooding in Hampton Roads. Later in the hour, Old Dominion University is holding its 38th Annual Literary Festival this week. We're joined by festival organizer Renee Olander and Irish poet Ted Deppe, whose latest work is Orpheus on the Red Line. Our lines are open, and we invite you to let us know your thoughts by joining us live at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240. You can also e-mail the program at hearsay@whrv.org or join us on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/hearsaywithcathylewis.
Tune in as Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) broadcast live from the Sea Islands in the midst of 1000 year flood waters that came as Hurricane Joaquin came through welcoming in "Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Awareness Month." Queen Quet will discuss the value of understanding climate science as it relates to protecting cultural heritage on the coast. She will also discuss the status of various Gullah/Geechee coastal communities that are still floating through flood waters in the Carolinas. Disya da we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio! www.gullahgeecheenation.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
We excitedly launch LifeChangersProgram.com, talk about Hurricane Joaquin and the South Carolina Floods, share the history of Willits Taco Parties, and encourage you to share your one family's speciality with others. 888-299-8686 to leave feedback and be a part of the show! Not sure how to listen to, download, or subscribe to a podcast? Check...
Hurricane Joaquin! Plus.... moving neighbors, The Martian, Enews, and are we a weak country?
Our host takes a break from tracking Hurricane Joaquin and teams up with Matt Mitchell. Six great picks lie within, check it out!
Pi Valley Faves, The Sun Parade march into the Berks for TWO shows this month. PLUS: Kris Delmhorst—TONIGHT at the BarN ALERT: Consider PREPARING for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin while we have plenty of time.. Singer and guitarist Chris Marlon Jennings relates the band’s creation story and talks about the ongoing development of their creative process. The Sun Parade helps And the Kids kick off the opening of Wind-Up Fest here in NoCo, opens for Dr. Dog at MASS MoCA, and curates a micro festival at Gateway City Arts with their friends Great Smokey and Xenia Rubinos.… The post INDIEcent Exposure #14 — The Sun Parade Fire It Up in October appeared first on The Greylock Glass.
LIve coverage of Mother Nature's one-two punch on our viewing area - tidal flooding and hurricane Joaquin - we talk with meteorologists and spokespersons from utilities, public housing, first responders and others about how to stay safe in the storms. Plus we hear about your tips on keeping the kids occupied when the power goes out, and your favorite "go-to" food when there's no electricity to cook! Hunkering down during the storm on the next Another View, Friday, October 2 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us live on this blog!
Today, we preview the slate of games for Week 4 of the NFL & Week 5 for College Football. Later in the show we have New York Jets WR Jeremy Kerley join us to talk about his career in the NFL. Will LSU RB & Heisman Hopeful Leonard Fournette sit next season out? How will Hurricane Joaquin affect our football weekend? Our weekly pick 'ems aren't doing so well & Should high school football players be allowed to be drafted into the NFL? Plus more! Listen here: http://www.spreaker.com/user/theshortsportsshow OR http://www.iheart.com/talk/show/53-The-Short-Sports-Show/ Follow Me On #Twitter: @Short_Sports247 Download Today's & Past Podcast On iTunes!!! My YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/theshortsportsshow Become A Fan On Facebook: www.facebook.com/theshortsportsshow
20151001 Trish Comic Mom talks Hemingway, Volkswagen, Oregon, Planned Parenthood Thursday, October 1st, 2015, 10:22PM Chris Ramirez & Trish Comic Mom http://comic-mom.livejournal.com http://youtu.be/4GJ2xy-znFg 0:03:00 Hurricane Joaquin & Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea 0:08:00 Jim Carrey's Ex-Girlfriend's Suicide & Unstable Artists 0:12:00 Carrying a Copy of the United States Constitution 0:16:00 WIC at Grocery Stores & EBT Cards for Fast Food 0:30:00 John D Rockefeller & the Outhouse 0:37:00 Volkswagen Emission Test Cheating Diesel Scandal 0:55:00 Comic Mom Allegedly Unfriended by Shawn Donovan 0:58:00 Government Funded Gender Reassignment 1:15:00 Chris Harper Mercer Shooting at Oregon Community College 1:31:00 Church Online & Libertarian Pastor Chuck Baldwin 1:40:00 Used Condom Disposal in the Toilet 1:42:00 Stand with Planned Parenthood 1:50:00 Ron Paul a Crook
Today, we preview the slate of games for Week 4 of the NFL & Week 5 for College Football. Later in the show we have New York Jets WR Jeremy Kerley join us to talk about his career in the NFL. Will LSU RB & Heisman Hopeful Leonard Fournette sit next season out? How will Hurricane Joaquin affect our football weekend? Our weekly pick 'ems aren't doing so well & Should high school football players be allowed to be drafted into the NFL? Plus more! Listen here: http://www.spreaker.com/user/theshortsportsshow OR http://www.iheart.com/talk/show/53-The-Short-Sports-Show/ Follow Me On #Twitter: @Short_Sports247 Download Today's & Past Podcast On iTunes!!! My YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/theshortsportsshow Become A Fan On Facebook: www.facebook.com/theshortsportsshow
Today's episode starts when Mooch gets a Hangout call from Hurricane Joaquin - who has some fascinating views on the world. We then discuss how Trevor Noah will not last as host of the Daily Show - and we still contend that Freeze makes the better choice. Let's play some Chubby Bunny - stab our ear drums because we should have been born deaf, and learn tons of new things. All of this and more on Totally Vaping Awesome.
WEEKENDquality goes "quiet storm" this week with the impending landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. Except not quiet. Mean Jeans - Terminally Twisted Potato Rocket - Vindictive Feelings Dan Vapid and the Cheats - In a Heartbeat Joyce Manor - Heart Tattoo Safety Razors - We've Got Problems Dirty Blonde - Black Hole Kepi Ghoulie - Part Time Romeo Steve Adamyk Band - Waiting for the Top Skinny Genes - Stallage Warm Needles - You Messed With the Wrong Shapeshifter
This week Paulie is in Cincinnati checking into his hotel room, while Pete is in NYC preparing for Hurricane Joaquin. The guys talk Paulie's fight in Milan, the Mayweather/Berto results and preview next week's fights.
Jake is finally done with his 2 weeks of traveling and talks with Megan about the keynote talk he gave in Colorado. Speaking in front of people is extremely uncomfortable, but if we get out of our comfort zones a little more, we often find ourselves better off than before. But be careful, some folks may not like when you put your own life and future in your hands. And that's actually a good thing. Hurricane Joaquin is expected to hit the Mid-Atlantic states. Megan shares her story of living through the devastation of Hurricane Andrew and how it leveled her grandmother's house. We share our preparedness tips as well. Animals, especially dogs, don't do well during inclement weather and thunderstorms. Jake bought his dog Lucy a thunder vest to help with her anxiety. Jake shares a must-see movie even though he doesn't watch a lot of movies. And Megan discusses a website called I Stand With and how she aligns with the top presidential candidates. All this and more!
This week Paulie is in Cincinnati checking into his hotel room, while Pete is in NYC preparing for Hurricane Joaquin. The guys talk Paulie's fight in Milan, the Mayweather/Berto results and preview next week's fights.
Tim Hanson analyzes the grim landscape for investors interested in emerging markets. Plus we discuss his experience as a VW owner, potential names for Alcoa’s spin-off company, and why next Sunday morning will be miserable for us thanks to Hurricane Joaquin.
In our program, we'll get an update from weather forecasters and emergency officials on the latest on Hurricane Joaquin and its possible impact on our region.
Matt talks about value quarterbacks for this week on FanDuel, tonight's Steelers-Ravens matchup, Hurricane Joaquin, and Pizza Hut coupons.