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Welcome to The Bits episode on Ocean Gem, where we talk about... you guessed it... Season 1 Episode 26 of Steven Universe! Let's save the Ocean! Send a message to our Diamond Line at thebitssupod@gmail.com with your thoughts and theories going forward! We would love to hear from you. Make sure to subscribe so you know when our next episode drops and rate and review if you like what we are doing. IG: https://www.instagram.com/thebitssupod/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/thebitssupod Follow Charlie: IG: www.instagram.com/greenpixie12/ and www.instagram.com/greenpixiedraws/ Follow Of the Eldest Gods: https://www.instagram.com/oftheeldestgodspod/ Follow Robert: https://www.instagram.com/thedammemepage/ Follow Entering Storybrooke: https://www.instagram.com/storybrookepod/ Follow That's The Sitch: https://www.instagram.com/thatsthesitchpod/ Follow The Truham Grammar Book Club Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/truhamgrammarbookclubpod/
Join Daria and Ivy as they watch and talk about Ocean Gem and cover such topics as the reveal and theorized fate of corrupted Gems, why the Crystal Gems are on Earth, what Lapis might reveal to Homeworld, what a cracked Gem can do to a Gem, whether Gems speak English, why Lapis made water clones, Steven's negotiating skills, Greg's participation in the mission, Garnet's opinion of Greg's musical tastes, whether Pearl has a driver's license, what the beef might be between Homeworld and our Gems, 'No prob, Bob', Daria's running theory of corrupted Gems, the original plan for Greg's injured leg, how long Lapis will take to get home, and . . . Vegemite? Probing Question: Regarding the beef between Lapis and the Crystal Gems, do you think this is a personal feud where they've met before, or do you think it's more of a broad ideological rift? Today's recipes: None! Today's merchandise: Lapis plushie and Funko Pint Size Heroes of the Water Clones. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notsogiantwomen Video edition of this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pjZzFR560A
The Boob Tube Boys return one last time to the Steven Universe, uh, universe, with two more brief episodes. Things are about to take a darker turn, as Beach City may be in jeopardy due to the presence of certain evil Gems from other worlds. Listen along as Spencer, Van, and Brian unpack some critical plot points in the show's overall trajectory, including a major reveal and an incredible fight scene that can only be described as a literal rap battle
Deep blue talks with the sisters on S1:E25 & E26 of the Steven Universe series. Lapis Lazuli's appearance changes Steven's world and Nan's perception of Garnet, Pearl, and Amethyst. | Thank you for listening.
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This episode is about sharing the lessons from an initial mechanical failure that occurred in the middle of the Tasman Sea, that set off a chain of events over the course of 520nm, resulting in the Coastguard rescue of a 45-foot Beneteau yacht and its crew of 6. As a sequel to episode 88, skipper David Hows conducts a full post mortem with the crew, who share their thoughts on what they would do differently, how they would prepare and what they got right in this multifaceted, near disaster story that took place 4 days after departing Hobart, Australia to sail 1,250nm across the Tasman Sea to Picton, New Zealand. The crew of the Ocean Gem had to face a steering cable failure in the early morning hours, followed by two crash gybes that snapped the boom preventer and broke the boom in half. What followed 500nm later was the failure of the steel emergency tiller and then the autopilot, causing total steering loss and ultimately a call for a rescue tow from while mid Cook Strait and 53nm from Nelson. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
4 days after departing Hobart Australia to sail 1,250nm across the Tasman Sea to Picton, New Zealand the crew of the Ocean Gem had to face a steering cable failure in the early morning hours, followed by two crash gybes that snapped the boom preventer and broke the boom in half. What followed 500nm later was the failure of the steel emergency tiller and then the autopilot, causing total steering loss and ultimately a call for a rescue tow from while mid Cook Strait and 53nm from Nelson. This is a tale of determination, resilience and creative thinking by a crew of six who faced 500nm of hand steering a 12 ton yacht in seas of up to 4 metres and winds up to 29 knots, using emergency steering constructed from 2 block and tackles, an emergency tiller and bow sprit before this eventually failed too. This episode was first recorded as a Facebook Live broadcast by Skipper David Hows. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
In March 2019 David Hows sailed 1,250 miles from Southport, Australia across the Tasman Sea to Auckland, New Zealand via Opua in the Bay of Islands with his crew of 4 onboard a Beneteau 45 named Ocean Gem. A fantastic 7-day reaching / running passage was enhanced by a series of unexpected events, starting with a cast alloy anchor stem bow fitting that broke in two, a broken steering cable 400nm offshore, a parade of 150+ dolphins and finally a crew emergency requiring ambulance evacuation on arrival. This story reinforces that despite having great plans, you should always expect the unexpected and adapt to the challenges that occur along the way in almost every ocean passage. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
David Hows shares his race experience from the inaugural 530nm yacht race from Brisbane to Hamilton Island up Australia's east coast. This unlikely tale of a 27 year old Beneteau 45 foot yacht named Ocean Gem and a rookie crew is an example of preparation, determination and seat of the pants sailing to take out the 1st place on both IRC and PHS in Division 2 and finish 7th overall in a fleet of 16, behind grand prix yachts; Wild Oats X and five TP 52's. This episode provides insights into the highs and lows of ocean racing and whats possible if you do the basics well, even when you are racing against superior yachts. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
#258 David Hows is the host of the Ocean Sailing Podcast. He sails his own Beneteau 44.5 “Ocean Gem” and has raced it extensively between Australia and New Zealand. He has now crossed the Tasman Sea three times, two of those single-handed. David interviewed Andy for his podcast - they spoke of the podcasting business, filming and photography, and the anxiety that comes with running a boat offshore.
An episode with the Ocean Gem crew, who recount their epic 1,000nm trip from Southport to Pittwater via Middleton Reef, Elizabeth Reef, Lord Howe Island and Balls Pyramid. These unique reefs and islands are 300nm off Australia's Coast and are steeped in a history of untouched reefs, shipwrecks, incredible sea and bird life and the chance to stand knee deep in water, in the southern most coral reef in the world, surrounded by a 5,000m deep ocean in every direction. This 9-day ocean passage initially took us 300nm upwind to Middleton Reef, a stopover at Elizabeth Reef and 2 days ashore at Lord Howe Island before sailing around the 'jurassic like' Balls Pyramid, en-route to Pittwater, NSW on a 10-25 knot, 3-day, downwind sleigh ride, in preparation for the Pittwater to Southport race in January. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
Mark Gallick joins me onboard Ocean Gem for a 600nm ocean passage from Hamilton Island to Southport in Queensland. Its a challenging passage that takes in islands, reefs, whales, commercial and military traffic and a number of navigational challenges including the shallow 70nm passage down the western side of Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world. Mark shares the personal goals he wanted to achieve on our voyage south and his future plans for acquisition of a Seawind catamaran to go cruising with his family. We dive into Mark's 22 year career with the US Coast Guard including some colourful stories and being stationed on the US mainland, Hawaii and the Bahamas. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
Oh my gosh! We have a new gem people! Join us while we watch the first Steven Universe two parter and meet Lapis Lazuli!Music: "Happy Ukulele" by Scott Holmeswww.scottholmesmusic.com
Oh my gosh! We have a new gem people! Join us while we watch the first Steven Universe two parter and meet Lapis Lazuli!Music: "Happy Ukulele" by Scott Holmeswww.scottholmesmusic.com
Steven Universe writers Matt Burnett and Ben Levin talk about the two-parter, "Mirror Gem / Ocean Gem." Discover what changed about the episode from origination to completion, the injury that Greg was supposed to sustain, the Gems big fight scene, the development of Lapis' personality, and the many callbacks to previous episodes that were worked into this two-parter. Plus, Matt and Ben answer fan questions including music that inspires their writing, why the show doesn't feature many pop culture references or puns, and how they view collaborate with storyboard artists in general.
This week's lecture is on the subject of "Ocean Gem" plus Chris demonstrates his acting ability and tries to come up with a theory, not at the same time. You can catch us on twitter @nothinbutstatic or mail@nothingbutstatic.co.uk
Episode 55 of GemTalk is a Retro Review covering two of the most important episodes of the first season: Mirror Gem and Ocean Gem. Join Shane and Ken as they take a stroll down memory lane and dive deeply into the mystery of Lapis Lazuli. Do these episodes stand the test of time? Tune in to find out!
Our Talk Nerdy segment this week is all movie reviews! For the first time in ages, all three nerds went to different movies for non-challenge flicks. Well, technically, Myles went twice. After that, we summon the power of Astra to discuss the truly excellent title from Dark Horse Comics, Zodiac Starforce! Next Week’s Challenge: Patrick’s Rewind Challenge: Steven Universe Episode Watch List: 1-12 “Giant Woman” 1-16 “Steven the Sword Fighter” 1-17 “Lion 2: The Movie” 1-20 “Coach Steven” 1-25 “Mirror Gem” (Part 1) 1-26 “Ocean Gem” (Part 2) 1-37 “Alone Together” 1-40 “On the Run” 1-45 “Rose’s Scabbard” 1-49 “The Message” 1-51 “The Return” (Part 1) 1-52 “Jail Break” (Part 2) 2-01 “Full Disclosure” 2-06 “Sworn to the Sword” 2-22 “The Answer”
David Hows shares his story of preparing and sailing to a 45 foot Beneteau yacht named ‘Ocean Gem’ across the Tasman Sea from Auckland, New Zealand, via Norfolk Island to the Gold Coast in Australia in late 2013. This second of a two-part episode is a step-by-step summary of his extensive preparation and substantial refit and it will help and inspire any blue water cruiser who is preparing to sail across a large ocean. This personal insight into the highs and lows of voyage planning is a great story for every cruising sailor. Originally published in iTunes as the 200+ page iBook: ‘Sailing the Tasman Sea’, it has been narrated into audio for this podcast. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
David Hows shares his story of preparing and sailing to a 45 foot Beneteau yacht named ‘Ocean Gem’ across the Tasman Sea from Auckland, New Zealand, via Norfolk Island to the Gold Coast in Australia in late 2013. This first of a two-part episode is a step-by-step summary of his extensive preparation and substantial refit and it will help and inspire any blue water cruiser who is preparing to sail across a large ocean. This personal insight into the highs and lows of voyage planning is a great story for every cruising sailor. Originally published in iTunes as the 200+ page iBook: ‘Sailing the Tasman Sea’, it has been narrated into audio for this podcast. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
Back from competing at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week for the first time, we do a race crew debrief and share the highs and lows of sailing at one of the most spectacular regattas on the planet. From trailer boats to 100-foot super maxi’s, a record fleet of 252 yachts competed across 14 divisions, racing in challenging weather and strong tidal currents while sailing around the Whitsunday Islands. This candid debrief with some of the team off my Beneteau 445 (Ocean Gem), covers the highs, lows, challenges and set-backs of the week and what we would have to do differently next time round. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
GC13, Sophia, and Hunter discuss Ocean Gem, the second half of Steven Universe’s mid-season finale. While we may not know much about Lapis yet, even after another full season, imagine how much worse it would have been to have the series end on Ocean Gem. Not only would we still be in the dark about a whole lot of … Continue reading
Hey! Internet! This is Episode 33 of The Ringo Zone, a Steven Universe fan podcast, and we're talking about Ocean Gem and Mirror Gem. Double whammy, and big episodes, so, runs a bit long, I know, but those episodes deserve, don't they? Technically it's a normal episode and a short episode combined, sort of. We talk a lot about Lapis's understanding of farting! The episode is late, again, and I'm sorry. There were unavoidable problems, and we'll do everything we can to keep to our regular release schedule for Mondays. The Ringo Zone can be found on our official website, theringozone.com, and you can find us on a whole load of other places by checking us out there or, if you're listening to this on SoundCloud, on our SoundCloud page. You can find us on Stitcher as well as iTunes! Search for our name to find us.