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Life Jackets, Emergency Kits, and the Realities of Offshore Safety This week on the Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report, we're diving into boating safety with Captain Walt Bond, a seasoned Sea Tow captain and former firefighter with deep experience in maritime emergencies. From life jackets and communication devices to dewatering kits and AEDs, this episode walks through what every boater should have on hand—and more importantly, how to use it when it counts. Captain Bond shares hard-earned insights on planning for the unexpected, preparing for real-life scenarios, and making smart safety investments whether you're fishing inshore, offshore, or just launching from the dock. If you're unsure whether your boat is truly ready for the season, this conversation offers a clear, practical checklist that could make all the difference. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Subscribe, rate, and review the show wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text “ASFR” to 779-345-2918 to join our email list and claim a free AFTCO camo lens cleaner cloth! Keep whackin' 'em! Sponsors: Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton's Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine Salts Gone Shoreline Plastics Saunders Yachtworks East Pass Broadbill Open Survival at Sea Tohatsu
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There's a call for compulsory nationwide lifejacket use following the death of a 10-year-old boy in the Manukau Harbour. Ryder Ferregel and his mother, Gemma, died in November 2022 after a boat carrying five people capsized near Clarks Beach. They both drowned after hours of clinging to the overturned hull and even after reaching the relative safety of a sandbar. In Coroner Erin Woolley's findings, she says had the pair been wearing lifejackets, their chances of surviving would have significantly increased. Coastguard Regional Manager Jonny Bannister told Kerre Woodham it should absolutely be legislated for on a national level. He says that there's about eight different variations around the country as to what is required, but Coastguard New Zealand is actively campaigning to make it compulsory across the country. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A petition has been set up by people living on an estate near Gravesend to try and get rid of the management firm.Residents of Springhead Parkway claim their bills have gone up, but the area has gone downhill. Hear from a couple living there and the local MP who is supporting them.Also in today's podcast, life jackets have been delivered to children at a school in east Kent in memory of a little boy who died after falling into a river during a family day out.Six-year-old Lucas Dobson had tried to climb onto a boat on the River Stour at Sandwich in August 2019.A safety campaign set up in his name has taken kit to pupils in Ash.Thames Water, which covers parts of north Kent, has been fined nearly £123 million by regulator Ofwat.The biggest ever penalty comes after investigations found the firm caused an "unacceptable impact on the environment".Meantime, campaigners are calling for water testing to be carried out at Kent's swimming spots all year round.Last week we told you how experts will monitor the levels of bacteria at the coast during the summer season. Hear from a member of Surfers Against Sewage.We've got an update on a story we brought to you on the podcast earlier this month.You'll be pleased to know a Strood man who'd waited four years for a dropped kerb to be installed outside his home, has finally had the work done.And in sport, if you head to the sports pages of KentOnline you can read the memories of some former Gillingham players 25 years after they were promoted to the now Championship.The side beat Wigan Athletic at Wembley in the play-off final.
Safety officials suggest anyone planning on getting out on the water this Memorial Day weekend to make sure they have a proper life jacket. Roxy Todd reports 16 people died last year in Virginia who weren't wearing proper safety gear.
A judge approved a plan to move kids out of the troubled Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall. A first-of-its-kind "community solar" project is now online in the San Gabriel Valley. The city of Irvine is giving out free life jackets, and you don't have to live there to get one. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
Hydration takes center stage with Mark Husen with Emplify - Bellin Sports Medicine. Mark emphasizes the importance of drinking water well before engaging in physical activities. While discussing the evolution of healthy drinks, they humorously debunk myths about orange juice and praise chocolate milk's post-workout benefits. Then John Craemer and Kevin Osgood, with the Coast Guard Auxiliary, join the chat, stressing life jacket safety amidst a backdrop of boating mishaps and outdated water safety beliefs. This coming week is Boater Safety Week, so this is a great time for safety reminders. As the hosts juggle coffee spills and giveaways, they remind listeners to stay safe and stay hydrated! Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Mark Husen, John Craemer, Kevin Osgood
It's the final countdown of the Dash & Lily series, aka the New Year's Eve (and last) episode. Dash and Lily decide they're differences may not make them a good match. Can they recapture the magic they started in the red notebook before the year is over? In this episode we: discuss our 2025 New Year's resolutions and the things we want to leave behind in 2024 (Tamara says fuc*ing EVERYTHING), discuss all the characters that are making Corinne's eye twitch (we're looking at you Langston), and contemplate the potential for this series to conclude with a tragic Romeo and Juliet type ending (fear not gentle listeners it has a happy one). This is the perfect series to close out our 2024 year before we take the month of January off. Sometimes words are not enough, so in addition to our eternal gratitude for you listening in, we are also leaving you with one HUGE dry kiss, for the New Year, Happy 2025!
Life Jackets for All | Ep 872 | Crazy Town Podcast
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Police say all those on board a boat involved in a fatal capsize on Auckland's Manukau Bar yesterday were wearing lifejackets. Craig Kennedy is a Sergeant in the Auckland Maritime Unit. He spoke to Corin Dann.
After the Serie A and their partner InFront Sports & Media fail to sell TV rights for 2024/2025 season to several countries who combined account for over 2 billion of the population of the world, Nima Tavallaey and Carlo Garganese discuss, debate and criticize how and why it got to this as well as who is responsible.This is an extended clip from this weeks free Monday episode of The Italian Football Podcast which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google podcasts.To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (with no ads), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
In an effort to keep kids safe while playing around Utah's lakes and reservoirs, Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital has made a generous donation of 900 life jackets to loaner stations. Karlee Kump, Community Health Manager at Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital, joins the show to explain where and how people can access them.
For this special episode Jesse and Andrew talk with the legendary Canadian anglers from the Fishn' Canada Show and Outdoor Radio Journal Podcast; Angelo Viola and Pete Bowman! The conversation revolves around the average angler fishing from small crafts and they their experiences and memories of fishing from small boats, emphasizing the unique and peaceful moments they've had on the water. They also talk about the importance of having the right safety gear, electronics, and watching the weather when fishing from small crafts. Angelo and Pete also talk of their adventures fishing in the Amazon in small crafts. Outdoor Radio Journal Podcast: https://fishncanada.com/podcasts/Fish'n Canada Website: https://fishncanada.com/Fish'n Canada Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIgsC_SKhE_G8btyOmVRBEQMake sure to check out the Outdoor Radio Journal Podcast episode where Angelo and Pete interview Average Ontario Anglers:Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/outdoor-journal-radio-the-podcast/id1609263659?i=1000654296134Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BFNASL-WlUSupport the Show.We appreciate your support in making this one of Ontario's fasting growing fishing podcasts! This show is ad free for your listening pleasure, but if you feel inclined to help us cover some of the cost incurred in producing this weekly show and be entered for all the monthly giveaways (some exclusions apply) please click the support show link
Welcome to Episode 202 of Autism Parenting Secrets. This week, we focus on the incredibly important topic of water safety for kids on the autism spectrum, as they are 160 times more likely to drown than neurotypical kids.We're joined by Dayna Harvey, a Water Safety Expert who educates and empowers parents with information, strategies, and hands-on tools to keep their children safer in and around water.She is also a swimming lesson teacher who teaches children the skills they need to save their lives. Her mission to eradicate drowning has intensified as drowning continues to be the #1 cause of accidental death in children under 5. The secret this week isTake WATER SAFETY SeriouslyYou'll Discover:The Shocking Rate of Drowning for Kids on the Autism Spectrum (4:00)Why Swimming Lessons Aren't Enough (6:56)The WATCHING Initiative (8:57)Why Supervision Isn't Enough (11:47)The Biggest Distraction For Parents (14:49)Why EVERYBODY In Your Circle Needs To Be Vigilant (17:24)The Limitations of Life Jackets (21:59)Not Knowing Is Not OK (27:22)About Our Guest:Dayna Harvey is a Water Safety Expert (educating and empowering parents with information, strategies, and hands-on tools to keep their children safer in and around water), and she is a swimming lesson teacher (instructing children in the skills they need to save their lives). Dayna was first certified in 1988 and she has been impacting families ever since. The mission to eradicate drowning has intensified as drowning continues to be the #1 cause of accidental death in children under 5. Dayna and the Waiting Whale kids have created The WATCHING Initiative and The Waiting Whale - Water Safety Kit, important tools for parents to have in their homes as they teach their children "Where there is water, I will WAIT!"watersafetywithmissdayna.comwww.facebook.com/WaterSafetyWithMissDayna/aboutReferences in The Episode:Autism Swim“The Reason I Jump” AudiobookAdditional Resources:Take The Quiz: What's YOUR Top Autism Parenting Blindspot?To learn more about Cass & Len, visit us at www.autismparentingsecrets.comBe sure to follow Cass & Len on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.
Lloyd uses a quirky analogy of a "boat of happiness" to highlight the importance of positive habits in maintaining well-being amidst life's challenges. By envisioning life's stressors as passengers that weigh down the boat, he emphasises the need for "life jackets" in the form of healthy habits like exercise, socialising, and personal development. Full episode - E154: The Happiness Blueprint: 4 Simple Actions To Make You Happier Today
A personal flotation device (PFD) is an essential piece of kit to keep yourself safe in the water on your kayaking adventures. Kayaking Nation explains how to choose the best PFD for optimal safety and comfort! Learn more at https://kayakingnation.com/how-to-select-the-best-personal-floatation-device-for-kayaking-2/ Kayaking Nation City: Austin Address: 16238 Highway 620 N. Suite F-104 Austin, TX 78717 Website: https://kayakingnation.com/
It has been a difficult summer for many on the water. At least six people drowned during the holiday period, and last week fisherman Will Fransen miraculously survived almost 24 hours adrift at sea after he fell out of his boat. Amid the high season for water-related accidents, the Coastguard will be visiting boating hotspots under its Old4New life jackets scheme, until Waitangi weekend. The Coastguard's head of operations, Rod McCaw, spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/530 Presented By: Yellowstone Teton Territory Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Picture an eager eight-year-old, fishing rod in hand, standing by a South Dakota pond. That was Sam, embarking on a journey that would lead to a lifelong passion for fly fishing. Now, we invite you to come along as my guest Sam shares fishing tales and tips, from the peaceful corners of Eastern Idaho to the sturdy boats of Miller Drift Boats. Our episode navigates the tranquil world of fly fishing, discussing the pursuit of quiet spots away from the crowds and the unique experiences Eastern Idaho offers. Our conversation flows into an exploration of drift boating, examining models like the Hyde Pro Series and the Montana Skiff, and discussing the durability of different materials and designs. We also share essential safety tips for drift boating, emphasizing the importance of wearing life jackets and proper anchor use. Our chat takes a detour into the local scene of Henry's Fork and the charm of the local fly shop, Jimmy's Fly Fish Food. Sam shares his personal experiences with drift boating and dives into the necessity of safety on the river, rounding off our episode. Come join us on this angling adventure, filled with stories, laughter, and invaluable tips for both newbies and seasoned fly fishers. Episode Chapters - Miller Drift Boats (0:00:05) - Fly Fishing and Miller Drift Boats Sam began fly fishing at age 8, learning to catch bluegill and watching bass eat them, and later in college discovered the art of fly fishing and caught fish after fish. (0:09:06) - Fishing Trips and Finding Quiet Spots Enjoy fly fishing, helping guests find peaceful rivers away from crowds, and sharing the joys of nature. (0:12:40) - Fishing in Eastern Idaho and Durability Miller Drift Boats and Hyde's unique boats discussed for extra effort fly fishing spots. (0:22:15) - Types of Boats and Safety Considerations Leg locks, aluminum vs. fiberglass, safety, and finding the best spot for fly fishing. (0:34:13) - Drift Boat Rowing and Safety Tips Prioritize safety when drift boating; row away from danger, avoid fast water and big rocks, and consider restrictions on teaching and guiding. (0:38:06) - Life Jackets and Anchors We discuss life jackets, anchors, NRS Matique Inflatable life jackets, and Tornado Anchors for fly fishing safety. (0:41:15) - Boat and Fishing Recommendations in East Idaho We discuss fishing opportunities on Henry's Fork, Jimmy's Fly Fish Food, Hyde Pro Series XL, Montana Skiff, and safety. (0:54:21) - Music, Podcasts, and Boat Talk Sam and I discussed river safety, boats, life jackets, anchors, and fly fishing on Henry's Fork. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/530
Floods in India claimed hundreds of lives this monsoon season, but an Indian expat in New Zealand is hoping his new invention will help bring the toll down. Produced by William Ray.
Kendra is bringing her family tubing down the Saco River this weekend - BUT due to all the rain, the water levels are high.... ruh-roh. Lifejackets for everyone!
We speak with Stephanie Bakalar of Lifesaving Society Ontario.
This week Ben Fortosky from Minivandal joins us. We learn his ska origin story, how he started playing music and how Minivandal got their start. We also hear a new song of their upcoming album, what we can expect from the new record and their future plans. We also give you some ska news and our ska picks of the week. Minivandal: http://minivandal.com/ On The Upbeat: ontheupbeatska.com Ska News -Epic 18 On June 1, Epic 18 released a new song called Stop Procrastinating. It's the first single of their upcoming full length album, that drops June 18. Stop Procrastinating is streaming everywhere now. https://open.spotify.com/track/6gzd1gvR4puXWto8C2dSwm?si=nWhJlLpsT4WjOIsQivvOkw -Random Hand On June 2, Random hand released a new song called Lifejackets. https://open.spotify.com/track/18Pd8e9Yxx2OZAf05BHlP5?si=nKcaqYa9SAu1BCiS-iGnrw -Title Holder On June 2, ska punk band Title Holder released their full length album, What Better Time. Your can preorder the vinyl record from Jump Start Records and the album is streaming digitally everywhere now. Streaming https://open.spotify.com/album/37qtCG8BHcijCbVqjjwxqg?si=uAcBVDI7Q_-A0PmPcZANtg Order Vinyl https://jumpstartrecords.limitedrun.com/products/743914?preview=true Spotify playlist Ska Favorites: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2DikTsRPk4dspXejk9bFko?si=vaPlX9V7QVW9JsTRSUdqCg Ska News Theme by Dang!t: https://dangitband.bandcamp.com/music Main Theme by Millington: https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music You can buy the main Theme Song: https://ontheupbeat.bandcamp.com/track/on-the-upbeat Hidden Audio From: @adamflawless on TikTok
This week we are talking about safety (no surprise there!), but more specifically Personal Floatation Devices, Life Jackets and Tethers! What are they? What are the differences? Which one should you purchase? Where do you purchase them? When do you replace them? So many questions! Other episodes you may like: EP 3: Safety First! What Safety Gear do you Need? EP 14: Sailing Goals – Day Sailing EP 27: How to be a prepared sailing crew Support me on Patreon! Sign Up for the Podcast! Head over to sailnelson.com for show notes! What's the difference? Which one should I buy? How do I take care of it? When do I replace it?
In this episode, Andrew starts off by talking about departure and arrival times as well as North Korea's airline. Then he talks about three important safety features that all happen to be yellow, looking at how they work and what you need to know.What do departure and arrival times actually mean? Do they refer to your gate departure and arrival times, takeoff and landing times or something else? The answer to this isn't all that simple. Learn more in this episode. Did you know that North Korea has an airline? This episode talks about Air Koryo, North Korea's state-owned airline. Find out about its history, where it flies and much more.Oxygen masks, life jackets and life rafts – these are three yellow safety features that you probably know from the safety demonstration but haven't thought much of beyond that. In this episode's main segment, Andrew breaks down why they're needed, how they work, and what you need to know about them.If you're enjoying Flying Smarter, please take a minute to leave a five-star review for the podcast if you're listening on a platform that allows you to do so like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Goodpods. It helps the podcast attract listeners and guests and we would greatly appreciate it! Connect with Flying Smarter: Facebook: Flying Smarter Podcast Instagram: @flyingsmarter Twitter: @flying_smarterWebsite: www.flyingsmarter.com
**Trigger Warning: This Episode Contains Details of a Child Loss** Nicole Hughes in on this episode sharing her passion for child water safety. Nicole lost her 3 year old son to a drowning incident and has since become a huge advocate for sharing valuable, life-saving information. She is on this episode sharing the story of her son, Levi, and how we can protect our children. Connect with Nicole: https://www.instagram.com/nicolehughes8/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/WaterGuardiansLevisLegacy/ https://www.levislegacy.com/?fbclid=IwAR0ibxbuwKkNYTeTs07eEedRAHvYQnC7AGaEKCqWZKiEKCZWYgHPl3rnLsQ
Taking a brief summer break and releasing the fan faves. Today I am featuring the most commented on episode from day 44 - Why demonize the coping mechanisms that potentially saved your life? Thank them, and move on graciously. Demonizing yourself or your behavior doesn't rectify it. Reflect, grow and move on. TUNE IN ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/MYDBpodcastSEE MY FACE + OTHER CONTENT: www.youtube.com/juliemericaGET A MONTHLY NOTE FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM FOR DAILY(ish) QUOTES: www.instagram.com/mydbpodcast luh you. and don't forget to drink your damn water. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're joined by Ashtyn Butuso, co-founder and EIC of Flagrant Magazine, for an episode that has something for everyone. We talk about Portland's off-season, what type of girlie KD might become, and how we would handle being on the titanic. + We end with talking a bit about the frustrating Britany Grinner situation, and what today's news about her verdict means. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Catching up with Josh Bromley-Lynch talking all things travel, holidays, caravan parks and so much more!The "Budgy Smuggler hotline" call us!! 03 9021 0625Budgy Smuggler code for 10% off "dylandfriends" @ www.budgysmuggler.com.auJoin the Discord chat!- https://discord.gg/4aWwNaQQxTIf you have any enquiries for Producey head to the website www.producey.comILY XXXX
儿童故事:穿救生衣的种子 Children Story: A seed in life jackets
Chris Whipple, Water Safety Instructor and Lifeguarding Instructor Trainer Educator with the American Red cross, has been supervising and managing a variety of aquatic settings over the past 15+ years. He is also a nationally registered EMT, a part president of the Association of Aquatic Professionals, and was a subject matter expert for the current release of the American Red Cross lifeguarding program. Today Chris joins us to talk about all things aquatics and water safety. He answers many questions that also came in via social media channels covering many topics including swim lessons, life jackets, swimsuit colors, open-water swimming, and so much more! In 2020, Chris also founded Whipple Aquatics and Safety to help bring training and education to as many people as possible to keep them safe in and out of the water. You can find more about many of the topics we talked about here: https://www.whippleaquatics.com/1000
There is a ribbon cuttin' on the way, but first Coach Hicks (he runs the Boxin' Gym in town) is gettin' ready for swim season. Tavin's Honey From Bees: https://beehouse.com/products/tavin-dillards-honey-from-bees Tavin shirts and stuff: https://www.rockcityoutfitters.com/collections/tavin-dillard Text me: 501-322-6249 Email me: tavindillard@gmail.com
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We all want to be present with our children, right? That's what is so beautiful about swimming – there's no place that you could be more present. You need to be exactly where you are! Talking to Kaylee Kennedy, the founder of many swim schools, not only inspired us to get in the water with our children, but also taught us the best safety measures to take, and methods to teach to foster a love for the water. Kaylee Kennedy, taught her oldest son to swim as a baby, and it bonded them in such a strong way. It inspired Kaylee to open up Saskatoon Swim School in the Fall of 2014 when her son was just a year old. Her overall philosophy of teaching beginners to swim is to do so as effectively and safely as possible. But it did not end there. In came K&K Swim School throughout Canada. Then, with the pandemic, came a whole new vision - teaching babies and toddlers to swim in their own bathtubs at home - watermellow (previously, KKOnlineSwim)l was born. Start Swimming with Kids: Can start as young as 3-weeks-old The younger, the better! [definitely before 14-months-old is ideal] Can start in the bathtub Can also learn in a hot tub that is set to 90-91 degrees [what you need for kids until around 3-years-old is depth, more than length] Kids should be swimming once a week, or at least twice a month, so their body doesn't forget Tip: Bring goggles for anywhere with a hot tub or a big bathtub! Teaching Water as a Caregiver: A large part is going under the water with your kids and having fun! If you're not a confident swimmer, a swim school should be able to teach you that with your child Once you want your child to learn technique, they can join swim lessons Get in the water with them and hold them by their underarms and be their floatation device! The lighter your fingers, the more independence they have Tip: Wear a T-shirt in the water – it allows your child to grab onto you Typical Swim Groups [Swimming Doesn't Have to be Competitive]: Synchro Diving Water Polo Swim Team Why We Are Not Fans of Self-Rescue Lessons: Some methods of self-rescue can include listening to the child's input Lots of aggressive forms of teaching self-rescue doesn't stay attuned to child's feelings and progression The word “rescue” alone brings a fear to the water – a child should never have to rescue or save themselves in the water – if a child feels like they are going to die, that's a very traumatic experience (and then imagine that trauma over and over and over again) The mindset doesn't match the intention; instead focus on learning to breathe, have fun, and swim, so children can become independent in the water Let's Talk Water Safety: Always, always, always, make sure child is at arm's reach from an adult [100% supervision] Teach children to respect the strength of water by teaching them submerging, breath control, and calm controlled movements in the water Kids learn by submerging again and again and again The danger comes when kids don't know what water is capable of, so exposure is key! Have a gate around pools and an alarm at the back door (and no doggy door) – remember non-swim times are the largest concern, so we need to teach our kids that they do not go in the water without us When you go to a place with water, make going in the water the first thing you do, and watch what your kids do, so they learn boundaries PFDs, Lifejackets, and Puddle Jumpers: These products should never be used as a replacement for parental supervision They are meant to be used for if you were to fall off a boat and be knocked unconscious Kids should not “learn to swim” in these - doesn't allow them to submerge and doesn't allow them to be in a horizontal position It's not a great idea to wear them outside of the pool either, because it gives a false sense of security [that being said, you need to know your situation, and if you can be physically present with all your kids] Book Recommendation: Finding Chika & The Stranger in the Lifeboat by Mitch Albom Follow Kaylee's Swim School: Websites: http://watermellow.com & http://kkswimschool.com Facebook: Watermellow & KKSwimSchool Instagram & TikTok: @watermellow.swim @knkswimschool Check out KWE's #patch4apurpose to support 1, or all 8, charities: https://kidswhoexplore.com/product/original-explorer-patch4apurpose/ Today's Host: @adriannaadventures & @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexplore Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music.
In Episode 24 Captain Buzz discusses life jacket use, especially near cold water and Pauly's Detailer's Briefing includes a reminder to vent your shrink-wrap when putting the boat to bed. The guys discuss a few tips around boating safety, including information about places to legally ride on a boat while on plane, carbon monied poising dangers, and the usefulness of a Boating Accident Self Report Form to capture memory of any incidents that occur on the water. Pauly and Captain Buzz are seasoned boaters, operating in the Chesapeake Bay, USA. Their stories, words of wisdom and best practices are applicable virtually everywhere. Get ready to learn and have a great time with two 'old salts' who have seen it all and done it all on the water.For more information on our all new app with instructions on how to download, visit www.alldockedup.com.
I had the opportunity this week to catch up with Gail Kulp from the Sea Tow Foundation to get the scoop on some updates going on there with their two big programs- The Life Jacket Loaner Program as well as the Sober Skipper Program. We also talked about the new federal kill switch law in effect. We also covered the National Boating Industry Safety Awards as well as a new program they're working on regarding flare disposal. All exciting topics on this week's episode of the show! Anyone interested in knowing how to promote boating safety should definitely listen to this episode and find out how you can be involved! Mentioned in this Episode: Sea Tow Foundation Life Jacket Loaner Program Sober Skipper Program Flare Disposal Program Sea Tow Engine Cut-Off Switch Wristband (free for a donation!) Additional Resources: The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Page The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Group The Woman Angler & Adventurer on Instagram The Woman Angler & Adventurer on YouTube Women's World of Fishing Monday Night Takeover YouTube Channel Listen on Apple Podcasts (subscribe and leave a review!) Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on iHeartRadio! Support our Sponsors! Lance Camper Freedom Boat Club Nashville Key West Boats St. Croix Rods Hellwig Suspension Products RUNCL (10% OFF Discount Code: TWA10RUN) Stealth Rod Holders Al's Goldfish Lure Co. YOLOtek (use Coupon Code Angie for free shipping!) Additional Mentions: Lady Bass Anglers Association National Professional Anglers Association Waypoint Outdoor Podcast Collective Full show notes at thewomanangler.com/192
This is a short episode. I actually posted this to my YouTube channel- Dr. Jasmine Bookert, as a part of my Tip Tuesday series. This episode talks about ways to be safe this summer with the kids while having fun. Find out how to prevent some common injuries that happen during the summer.
You know what most parents are going to do anyway, when they know their child’s not ready to swim on their own is put them in a life jacket. So why spend thousands of dollars on structured swimming lessons when your child can discover how to swim on their own – and with the help of the TYR progressive training lifejacket – as you child gets stronger we can slowly wean them off flotation. Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ TYR LifeVest: TYR Progressive Training Aid Blog: https://blog.swimable.com/the-5-freedoms-of-swim-discovery Episode 004 – The Freedom to Move / Why Life Jackets are important Transcript: What is going on, everyone. Welcome on into another episode of the Swim Discovery™ podcast presented to you by Swimable.com com. We are your hosts, Jim Wood and Jeff Wood. And for those of you who are tuning in, maybe for the first time, let me give you a quick background of what you can expect from the Swim Discovery™ podcast. And talk a little bit about who we are. So my brother and I are, obviously brothers and we started a swim school in Atlanta, Georgia. Quit our real jobs about 10 years ago. And this podcast is dedicated to delivering you the listener, all of the experiences and all of the lessons that we have learned along the way. You see the goal of this is to put the power back into your hands so that you can make the most optimal decision for how your child should learn how to swim. And so if we’ve done that inside of this podcast and we have done our job, what we’re going to be talking about today specifically is called the freedom to move. Now, if you missed our podcast last week, I would encourage you to go back and listen to that. Because what we did is we talked about. The five freedoms of Swim Discovery™. And this will give you a great foundation as to what this Swim Discovery™ method is and why it works. So in today’s conversation, as I mentioned, we’re just going to dive in a little bit deeper to one of those freedoms, specifically the freedom to move so that you can be prepared for this Memorial day weekend, and really maximize the learning experience that your child is going to get when they go swimming in the pool that weekend. So, Jim, how did I do? And are you ready to get started? You did great. Let’s let’s dive into it. So, like Jeff said, last week, we talked about the five freedoms of Swim Discovery™, which are like the rules for you to give your child basically, and to free yourself in the pool so that your child can learn to swim easily without ever needing swimming lessons. Now, I’ll just repeat what those were. So you understand, in case you missed the last episode, there’s the freedom to move the freedom to play, the freedom to choose, which means allowing them to pick the activities that they want to do, the freedom to flow, which means you just let them keep playing and swimming without interruption. And then the freedom to discover, which means yo
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David Galbis-Reig, MD, talks about treatment options and recovery from Substance Use Disorders. Dr. Galbis-Reig is the Medical Director of Addiction Services at Ascension Wisconsin All Saints and the President of the Wisconsin Society of Addiction Medicine. He is passionate about providing education and treatment resources to decrease prescription drug abuse and the burden of addiction to opioids in Racine and Kenosha Counties in Wisconsin.
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