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This week, “Cheech” DeiCicchi of On The Water fails to save a friend from falling into a toxic bass pond, we hunt dock walleyes after copious cocktails, bet on basketball games and the power of 8-pound monofilament, and use otter emojis to sell old cans of WD-40.
Hear the story behind Sol Stay, one of America's only glamping resorts ON THE WATER. Find out how Joe Lisa and Bill Nolan built this unique property on the waters of Lake Erie in Ohio. In this episode you will learn how they:Found and reimagined this run down marinaRaised the money to renovate into a floating glamping resortBuilt a floating sauna, added a rooftop hot tub, and convinced a Venice Beach graffiti artist to paint a mural on their building. This is a fun one!New Jingle created by Candy Cigs Music - candycigsmusic@gmail.comSponsors: Sage Outdoor Advisory - schwab@sageoutdooradvisory.comDouble Take Media - tate@doubletake.mediaOther LinksGlampitect North AmericaThe Glamping Insider (Nick's newsletter)
In this episode of the On The Water podcast, Jimmy Fee and Kevin Blinkoff sit down with Michael Xu (Tackle2thePeople) and Captain Cam Faria to talk about how creating fishing content evolved into working toward a better seafood buying experience for the consumers and the fishermen. This episode of the On The Water Podcast is presented by Everglades. https://www.evergladesboats.com/Check out Tackle 2 the People https://www.tackle2thepeople.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopSQyOeZ77mxHTTnPCnlKRpKR_6rdJJ1cNrPqeuQuCHHFHLXh55https://www.instagram.com/tackle2thepeople/https://www.youtube.com/@Tackle2thePeople
Captain Doug Toback of Corazon Charters took his background as a data analyst on Wall Street and applied it to finding and catching fish. Doug offers a road map to maximizing fishing time by making it a family affair, and his son DJ made his first trips in a playpen aboard the boat. To kick off the episode, Jimmy Fee, Matt Haeffner, and Anthony DeiCicchi play a round of striped bass trivia to determine who is the biggest striper nerd in the office. Watch Bonito and Fluke Fishing with Doug and DJ on On The Water's Angling Adventures: https://youtu.be/ftJ6eXEgPAs This episode of the OTW Podcast is presented by: Oldtown Kayaks: https://oldtownwatercraft.johnsonoutdoors.com/us Quantum Fishing: https://www.quantumfishing.com/ The Helen H Fleet: https://helen-h.com/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA2JG9BhAuEiwAH_zf3ojbTVnN9T_bGyHlPoCFnT-46XuDD3Q2yrImZfsGA7Q3kxNNDHK4thoCk9AQAvD_BwE
1. (Intro) Ian A Anderson : Goblets & Elms from the CD Onwards (Ghosts From The Basement)2. Lankum : The Rocky Road To Dublin from the CD Live In Dublin (Rough Trade)3. Angeline Morrison & Jon Wilks : Hangman from the DL/K7 A Tribute To Les Cousins: Soho's Legendary Folk & Blues Club (Live) (Broadside Hacks) 4. Spider John Koerner : Last Lonesome Blues from the CD What's Left Of Spider John (Hornbeam) 5. Mississippi Fred McDowell with Mable Hillery : Don't Ever Leave Me from the CD Complete Friends Of Old-Time Music Concert (Smithsonian Folkways) 6. Kaia Kater : Often As The Autumn from the CD Strange Medicine (Free Dirt) 7. Yann Falquet : Les Deux Noyés De L'Île Aux Basques from the CD Les Secrets Du Ciel (Yann Falquet)8. Daisy Rickman : Falling Through The Rising Sun from the LP/DL Howl (Daisy Rickman)9. Faraualla : Gasolina from the CD Culla E Tempesta (Zero Nove Nove)10. Quartetto Areasud : Na Furmica from the CD Areasud Electric Roots (Mhodi Music Co)11. Simon Care & Gareth Turner : Border Morris Medley from the CD Two's Up Two (Talking Elephant)12. Mojna : Blixtlynt from the CD Väntenätter (Heilo)13. Aeryn : Ivy from the CD Othala (Aeryn)14. Rachel Newton : Deirdre Of The Sorrows from the CD Sealladh (Hudson) 15. 6hunesseq : Sind, Issand Jumal, Kiidame from the CD Ma Olen Maa Peal V66ras (Nordic Notes)16. Vaev feat. Mia Guldhammer & ROD : Karen Fra Dansen / Skottis from the CD Sløjfen (GO Danish Folk)17. Hungrytown : Green Grow The Laurels from the CD Circus For Sale (Big Stir)18. Naomi Bedford & Paul Simmonds : Asylum from the CD Strange News Has Come To Town (Dusty Willow)19. Frankie Archer : Lovely Joan from the DL single (Frankie Archer)20. Remorae : Johnny's On The Water from the CD EP Flourish In Green (Remorae)21. Olcay Bayir : Tal Tala from the CD Tu Gulî (ARC)22. Daria Kulesh : Homeland from the DL single (Daria Kulesh)23. Tymon Dogg & The Dacoits : Something To Prove from the CD The Granada Sessions (Tiny Global)24. L' Étrangleuse : Le Remède from the CD Ambiance Argile (La Curieuse) 25. Eva Väljaots & Robbie Sherratt : Soprade labajalg from the CD Skylark (Valjaots & Sherratt)26. The Willow Trio : Golden Toad from the DL single (Willow Trio)27. Kate Griffin & Matchume Zango : If We Listen from the CD Tchopo (Kate Griffin)28. Asmaa Hamzaoui & Bnat Timbouktou : Lalla Malika from the CD L'bnat (Ajabu!)29. Elijah Minnelli feat. Joe Yorke : Wind & The Rain from the CD Perpetual Musket (Fat Cat)30. Meridian Brothers : En El Caribe Estoy Triste from the CD Mi Latinoamérica Sufre (Ansonia)31. Miranda Rutter : Golden Blackbird Jig from the CD Bird Tunes (Miranda Rutter)You can find past playlists and links at www.podwireless.comPodwireless can also be heard streamed live on Mixcloud.
This week, Jimmy Fee of On The Water flirts with disaster trying to be a family man and get his black drum fix at the same time, we get into a verbal dispute on a stocker stream, juke a rival angler with a rising chub fake-out, and do really dangerous junk on a janky pontoon raft.
This week on The Revolution with Jim and Trav we're On The Water and in search of sustainable fishing, the how-to's of properly cooking what you catch, what it means to be a crawfish farmer and so much more! Joining Jim and Trav will be Mike Robinson of "Fishing the Wild", the whiskered wonder, CatDaddy, and Gregg Ritz with "Hunts Masters". The Revolution is presented by Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network and MyOutdoorTV.
On The Water's Podcast is back. In this episode, Jimmy Fee, Kevin Blinkoff, and Anthony DeiCicchi talk Northeast bass fishing, forward facing sonar, winter shows, and ways to pass the winter until the fishing picks up. This episode of the OTW Podcast is presented by Old Town. We've been using these stable, versatile fishing platforms for everything from small pond bass to big water albies and stripers. Check out their line of fishing kayaks at https://www.oldtowncanoe.com/onthewater OTW Podcast Theme Music by: Joey Calabria Timmy Lowman Billy Peters Artie Allsopp Rogerio DaSilva Don Williams Dante D'Amore
Jazz Ahead 231 1. Interlude No.1, Mark Solborg, Babel, ILK Music, 2023 2. DYKWYD, Butcher Brown, Solar Music, Concord Jazz, 2023 3. Maybe, Jessica Carlton, For Olivia, Autoproduzione, 2023 4. Mardrommen, Per Texas Johansson, Den sämsta lösningen av alla, Moserobie Music Production, 2023 5. Koma Grav, Koma Saxo, Post Koma, We Jazz Records, 2023 6. On The Water, Jose Santa Maria, Echo Deep, Orenda Records, 2023 7. Résonances et échos, Marianne Trudel & John Hollenbeck, Dédé Java Espiritu, Autoproduzione, 2023 8. Naked Swimmer, Yuhan Su, Liberates Gesture, Sunnyside Records, 2023 9. Half Of It, Butcher Brown, Solar Music, Concord Jazz, 2023 10. I'm Tired, Talpah, KKUURRSSEE, Hundebiss, 2023
Captain Connor MacLeod is one of the most in demand charter boat captains I know. From the on the water experience he creates that earns stellar reviews, to his monthly Fishing Forecast in On The Water magazine, to his highly effective line of tog jigs. Every thing is top notch. And to top it off, the RI State Record blackfish of 21.57 lbs caught on his boat in 2021! He also understands that while operating safely is a charter captain's primary job he recogmizes that creating memories keeps people coming back. Captain Connor Macleod has done plenty of repeat customers. Learn more about Captain Connor and Tall Tailz Charters here
Anthony DeiCicchi sits down with lifelong Cape Cod fisherman Eric D'Hedouville to look back at the northeast swordfish harpoon fishery of the past and how it led to building a harpoon boat of his own with his mother and teenage brother. Other topics discussed are giant bluefin tuna, targeting large striped bass, and the dangers of throwing harpoons at giant pelagics. The episode kicks off with Jimmy Fee and Anthony DeiCicchi discussing their favorite ways to prepare their catch of the day with input from OTW Instagram followers. This episode of the On The Water podcast is presented by Cobia. Check out their full lineup of dual and center consoles today! https://www.cobiaboats.com/
In this episode, Massachusetts angler Kevin Gould discusses big stripers, golden shiners, and the challenges and rewards of marlin fishing. This episode of the On The Water podcast is presented by Cobia. Check out their full lineup of dual and center consoles today! https://www.cobiaboats.com/
Today, joining Alex & Annie is Justin Ford, the Director of Short-Term Rental Safety & Certification Programs at Breezeway, the leading property operations and services platform for short-term rentals. In October of last year, Breezeway received their Series B Investment of $15 million USD and since then they've successfully scaled to over 150 team members, serving clients such as Lake Tahoe Accommodations, Huswell, Seaside Vacations, and more.Justin's journey to Breezeway began in the United States Coast Guard where he worked with fishery & boating safety. This eventually led him to a career as a yacht captain, managing a yachting fleet for a major credit card company for 11 years until Bank of America acquired their company. In 1997 he had purchased a lake cottage in Maine, which he was actively renting out. As word spread that he's managing the cottage as a source of income for himself, others wanted him to do the same for them and so his business in the short term rental space was born.His first venture that he co-founded, "On the Water in Maine Inc.," grew into the largest vacation rental company in the northeast and is still thriving until this day. During his time growing On The Water in Maine, Justin saw the challenge of educating and enforcing safety guidelines for vacation rentals. His next venture started as a safety checklist, and then evolved into a company called Dwell Safe, and was acquired by Breezeway 4 years ago, where he was retained as a director.Safety regulations are no longer an afterthought. Most incidents once deemed "accidents" are now seen as entirely preventable, placing great emphasis on accountability. While an accountability-based approach is unquestionably an overall improvement over the previous status quo, it does come with some growing pains that Justin and Breezeway actively aim to address.A major issue is that many safety regulations are presented in a convoluted manner, discouraging self-education. The official government safety code is exceedingly complex, requiring a PhD in Safety Sciences to even read. Moreover, there are numerous aspects not covered in the official code, rendering proper implementation overly complicated.Justin's prediction regarding the restructuring of safety codes & regulations for short-term rentals closely follows the trajectory of the hotel industry's regulations over the last 50 years. He anticipates that within less than 5 years, a government-approved definition of short-term rentals will be established, accompanied by a standardized code that will be approved and implemented overnight. This will cause a huge earthquake for short term rental operators, as they'll have to immediately get their properties up to code or face the consequences. Check out the full episode to learn how to stay ahead of the upcoming safety regulations!HIGHLIGHTS:01:31 Justin's Road to Breezeway05:32 How Safety is Viewed in 202307:25 Avoiding Confusion With The Safety Code14:54 Vacation Rental Safety Revolution19:00 The Future of State Legislatures & Building Codes25:14 Justin's Prediction for Safety Enforcement Changes 28:01 The Growing Pain of Insurance for Vacation Rentals34:05 Most Common Occurring Tragedies on Rental Properties37:42 How to Get in Touch with JustinThis episode is brought to you by Casago and Rev & Research!Connect with Justin:Website | LinkedinConnect with Alex and Annie:Alex Husner | Annie HolcombeAlexAndAnniePodcast.com
Captain Dave Peros was the original editor of On The Water magazine. In this episode, Dave talks about the early days of OTW, fishing the Elizabeth Islands, the "rules" of fishing, and collectible striper plugs. This episode of the On The Water podcast is presented by Cobia. Check out their full lineup of dual and center consoles today! https://www.cobiaboats.com/
In this episode, Jimmy, Kevin, and Robbie Tartaglia talk about their trip to this years ICAST. They discuss gear that was shown off, run ins with angling luminaries, and Hawaiian shirt reviews. To learn more about ICAST check them out at: https://www.icastfishing.org/ This episode of the On The Water podcast is presented by Cobia. Check out their full lineup of dual and center consoles today! https://www.cobiaboats.com/
In this episode, Kevin and Jimmy talk about some of their recent fishing trips outside the northeast. The challenges of fishing travel, and tips for getting your gear there safely. This episode of the On The Water podcast is presented by Cobia. Check out their full lineup of dual and center consoles today!
In this episode, Anthony DeiCicchi talks with Joe D'Agostino, of JoeBaggs Outdoors, about what it's like to start your own fishing tackle company. Other topics include: yellowfin tuna on top, surfcasting stimulants, soft-plastic eel alternatives. This episode of the On The Water podcast is presented by Cobia. Check out their full lineup of dual and center consoles today!
Nick Teschler and Conrad Demecs with FishIn48 know Arizona's bass and their favorite habitats. They join us on the show to tell anglers their secrets, including where to find bass, the lures they're most successful with, and when to get on the water.Nick and Conrad also regularly contribute to Arizona State Parks and Trails' online Fishing Report and host a blog with more great resources to catch bass in Arizona. Find them on social media at @FishIn48 and check out their upcoming tournament on March 18 at Alamo Lake State Park! You can also find information about their guided bass fishing trips, and book a trip with Conrad and Nick HERE.
John and Brandon talk about what it's like being a full time professional fishing guide, fisheries conservation and catch BIG tuna on light tackle and fly fishing gear.About Capt. John McMurray of One More Cast Fishing ChartersFor twenty years Capt. McMurray has been the owner and primary operator of “One More Cast” Charters. He runs trips on both the skiffs and the Contenders, pretty much every day the weather allows, from mid-April through December – with the notable exception of every other Sunday, which he sets aside to take his 10 year old son fishing (AKA “Bro-day”).As is the case with any small business owner he is the chief maintenance officer, booking agent, mechanic, electrician, accountant etc.After obtaining an undergraduate degree in Political Science from Loyola College in Maryland, Captain McMurray served in the US Coast Guard. After his career in the Coast Guard he was the Executive Director of the Coastal Conservation Association New York, then Director of Grants Programs at the Norcross Wildlife Foundation in New York before becoming a full time fishing guide.Capt. McMurray is a well known and well published outdoor writer, notable for his work on fisheries conservation issues. He's written for Reel-Time.com, Saltwater Sportsman and Sport Fishing Magazine, and has had feature articles and/or photography published in On The Water, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Tide Magazine, Nor'east Saltwater, Newsday and the New York Times. EPISODE LINKSOne More Cast Fishing Charters--> http://NYCtuna.com CONNECT WITH US Claim Your Weekly EDGE Newsletter. It's FREE!Weekly email written by Brandon with insights that give you an edge to win.Over 17,200 listeners and counting!-> https://edge.ck.page/bea5b3fda6 Contact Brandon : B at Brandon C White dot com EDGE Website-> https://MyEDGEPodcast.com EDGE on YouTube-> https://www.youtube.com/@brandoncwhite OTHER GREAT PODCASTS FROM THE BEST PODCASTS NETWORK On Business Podcast An unscripted, brutally honest, conversation about running a successful company. For business owners looking to elevate their game and increase revenues.-> https://OnBusinessPodcast.com MARKETING PodcastMarketing science, case studies that reveal successful marketing techniques and teach strategic marketing analysis where we model the data and turn it into financial forecasts so you have predictable revenue.-> https://PodcastOnMarketing.com Top podcast for entrepreneurs...
In this episode of Folk Tales we catch-up with adventurer and boating author, Peter Bell.We first met Peter in 2020 following the launch of his book, The Adventures of Dofesaba II 2019 & 2020. And now he's back with the team from Haslar Marina to tell us all about his latest adventures and newest volume, The Adventures of Dofesaba III - 2021. With a foreword from pro sailor, Ian Hunter MBE, Peter's latest book charts his course from Lagos, up the western coast of Portugal to A Coruna, then heading East towards Bilbao, finally continuing North to Royan. Hear first-hand how Peter got on in this latest Folk Tales episode.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we join Haslar Marina's Bex Florence who has been catching up with Craig Coupe, Operations Director at The Boleh Trust.The Boleh Trust, run entirely by volunteers, works to get disadvantaged people of all ages to sea in restored yacht, Boleh, so that they can be inspired by her ‘can do' story. Established in 2008, 2023 marks the Trust's 15th year and was heralded by a Royal visitor in November 2022. HRH The Princess Royal visited Haslar Marina to re-commission Boleh for charitable service and met with a number of volunteers and visitors on the day.Craig and the team at The Boleh Trust are doing incredible work and we love hearing what they have been up to.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
This week, Jimmy Fee, Cheech DeiCicchi, and Adam Eldridge of On The Water smear the studio bathroom with tequila and conger eel slime, we celebrate the holidays with a smallie-slaying church lady, and ask Santa for new Shake Weights to make alone time in our ice shanties more festive.
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Live from Freedom Boatclub-Richmond at Rocketts Landing. We discuss the new location and the accessibility that membership brings to people who don't have or want their own boat. Thanks for listening! Freedom Boatclub Info
Join OTW's Kevin Blinkoff and Jimmy Fee as they sit down with Publisher Chris Megan to recount On The Water's founding over 25 years ago, with a look at some of the office shenanigans that take place at an office full of fisherman. The OTW Podcast is presented by Guidesly: https://guidesly.com
This week on The Revolution with Jim and Trav we're On The Water and in search of sustainable fishing, the how-to's of properly cooking what you catch, what it means to be a crawfish farmer and so much more! Joining Jim and Trav will be Mike Robinson of "Fishing the Wild", the whiskered wonder, CatDaddy, and Gregg Ritz with "Hunts Masters". The Revolution is presented by Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network and MyOutdoorTV.
In this episode of Folk Tales we join Portland Marina's Bee Woodland who has been speaking to 14 year old boating enthusiast Jack Keedy.Jack has spent most of his life on and around the water, from starting out in a Cornish Shrimper to taking the helm of his family's 40ft Dufour. For Jack, being on the water provides an essential escape from the stresses of teenage life in 2022.Jack is an inspiration to other young people like him and a great example of how important initiatives like boatgen will be in nurturing the next generation of boater.We hope you enjoy listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales we join Haslar Marina's Colin McLean and Captain of the 80 year old war vessel HMS Medusa, Alan Watson OBE.Alan shares a potted history of Medusa's illustrious career, from her first commissioning in 1943 to mine field marking on the eve of D-Day, right up to present day. She is an outstanding vessel and a much-loved member of the boatfolk community at Haslar Marina.We hope you enjoy listening!
Cabin Fever has set in for most outdoorsman and the best cure is to get "In The Woods" or "On The Water". Listen along as the Grip N Grin team discuss their recent outings on the river banks of Massachusetts and Maine as we wait for spring to have sprung.
In this episode of Folk Tales we join Marisa Bell and Tim Norris from the boat sales arm of the boatfolk family, boatpoint.Tim gives us glimpse of what life as a boat broker is really like and shares the story of how he came to be a Senior Broker at boatpoint Hamble, one of boatpoint's eight national offices based out of Deacons Marina.Originally from Birmingham, Tim has spent most of his life on the South Coast, learning to sail The Hamble waters at a young age. After studying for a BSc at Plymouth University, Tim joined the boatpoint Hamble office as a trainee broker. And the rest, as they say, is history!Happy listening!
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In this special episode of Folk Tales we're celebrating International Women's Day. Bee Woodland, Assistant Manager for Portland Marina is joined by a group of wonderful women who share a passion for being on the water and experience working in the marine industry. Our guests for this special episode are:Clare Elliott, Principal of Quality Time Training sea school as well as a commercially endorsed skipper and instructor. Becky Walford, Port Safety Officer and a freelance sailing instructor and examinerHelen Paull, director of THL SuperyachtsSophie Taylor, A Naval ArchitectWe certainly enjoyed hearing these inspiring females share their perspectives and experiences and we hope you do too. Happy Listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with 99 year old berth holder and local legend, Maurice Owens.Maurice takes us back to his roots in 1920's London, and from there shares his story, from doing his bit for war-torn Britain to living life on the water, and everything in between. He also shares his top tips for enjoying life up to 99 years old and beyond. We loved hearing Maurice's story and we hope you do too.Happy listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales Haslar Marina's Assistant Manager Colin McLean speaks with Kate Fortnam of The Green Blue.Kate speaks about Natural England's ReMEDIES project and the work being done to protect the seabed. She shares how seabed habitats are impacted by recreational activities and what boaters need to consider when it comes to anchoring, mooring and boat maintenance in order to minimise their impact.We found Kate to be very insightful and we hope you do too!Happy listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak Harry Dennis, marine biologist and Founder of ultra sustainable consumer brand, Waterhaul.Harry explains how growing up by the Coast, studying marine biology and working for ocean activism brand, Surfers Against Sewerage, all led to his decision to tackle the ocean plastic crisis head on by founding Waterhaul, a consumer brand creating beautiful products from recovered and recycled ocean plastics.Harry's mission is big and bold and his passion for doing good is inspiring. Happy listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak Piers Covill, long-standing boater, Haslar Marina berth holder and the Managing Director of Beyonder, a new boating subscription service. Piers shares with us the experiences he's had on the water and the importance of welcoming new people into the boating community. We hear about his passion for sailing and his thoughts on why it might be time to re-think the traditional approach to boat ownership. Happy listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Haslar Marina Manager and Senior Berthing Master, Ben Lippiett and Jordan Paulet about Jordan's time with and before life at boatfolk.From a semi-professional swimming career, to lifeguarding in one of the South Coast's busiest beaches, Jordan has always had a love of the water. We hear what brought him to Haslar Marina and what the future might hold as he continues to forge his career as one of our boatfolk heroes.Happy listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Richard Percy, CEO of the Andrew Simpson Foundation, and Ellie Gennings, Lecturer in Sports Coaching at Bournemouth University about youth engagement initiative, boatgen.In September 2021, boatfolk and the Andrew Simpson Foundation took to the boatfolk stage at the Southampton International Boat Show to launch boatgen, a joint initiative aimed at developing the UK's next generation of boater. They were joined on stage by Olympic Gold Medallist, Eilidh McIntyre and boatgen ambassador, Tim Long and since then have been on a mission to engage young people from all walks of life around the life-changing benefits of getting afloat.Richard and Ellie share their background and experiences in this episode of Folk Tales and explain why boatgen is such an important initiative as we look ahead at the future of our sport.Happy listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Dr Camilla Hickish, cancer-survivor and volunteer for the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust.Camilla speaks with East Cowes Marina Manager and Assistant Manager, Mike Townshend and Jess Olden about her experience of working with the Trust following successful treatment for Hodgkins Lymphoma in 2010. She recalls what it was like being diagnosed with cancer at just 15 years old, and shares what working with the Trust and being on the water has meant for her. Camilla is incredibly inspiring and she has an amazing story to tell. Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with David Cusworth, lifelong sailor and Community Partnerships Manager at boating innovator, Savvy Navvy.From a career in the Royal Navy, to selecting new recruits for the Clipper Round the World Race, through to emigrating to Denmark to work for tech disruptor, Savvy Navvy, David has had a remarkable life on the water and shares all with us in this episode of Folk Tales.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with recent boating convert and Penarth Marina berth holder, Enya-Jai Broughton. Having bought Hela, a 26.5 ft sailing boat in need of some love, in 2020, Enya-Jai set about restoring her using nothing but some friendly advice and YouTube tutorials! All while battling with what she calls her "invisible disability".Through blood, sweat and tears, Enya-Jai has given Hela a new lease of life and is on a mission to put Hela through her paces and to chart a course for new and exciting adventures. Enya-Jai has a courageous attitude, fantastic perseverance and a brilliant story.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Neil Garrick-Maidment from environmental charity, The Seahorse Trust.Neil has been working with our team at boatfolk to develop and launch a ground-breaking project to bring eco-moorings to Studland Bay in Dorset. Following recent approval from the Marine Management Organisation, the landmark project is set to change the future of Studland for good.Neil chats with eco-warrior and Haslar Marina Manager, Ben Lippiett about the project and about the fantastic work that the Seahorse Trust does at championing this mysterious and incredible species.Neil has some incredible experience and a story well worth listening to.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Angus Johnston from sustainable cleaning company, Ecoworks Marine.Ecoworks Marine was founded 5 years ago by Angus, his brother Fraser, and father Scott with a single mission; to champion the sustainable revolution in marine cleaning. Their unique range of environmentally-conscious boat cleaning products are used the world-over, and they have fast become the go-to brand for sustainably-minded boaters.We chat to Angus about the current crisis faced by our seas, from ocean plastics to biohazardous waste, and we discover how Angus at the team at Ecoworks are doing their bit to reduce their impact on the planet.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Dr Tim Ferrero from the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.Tim talks to us about the fantastic work that the Trust do and about his experience of protecting our oceans through important initiatives like the Living Seas project and Secrets of the Solent.With over thirty years of experience in marine conservation, Tim is the authority on what lies beneath the waves in the Solent and we're lucky enough to get the inside scoop!Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Tim Davies from charitable sailing project, Sail2Help. Following the tragic suicide of his son, George, in December 2020, Tim set-up Sail2Help to raise awareness of mental health issues among young people, and importantly raise funds in order to offer much-needed support to those that need it most. Working to support Papyrus, the UK's main suicide prevention charity for young persons, Sail2Help seeks to help fund projects that aim to reduce the incidence of suicide.Tim shares his story with us and his belief in the the power of sailing to help provide much-needed respite for those suffering from the loss of a loved one. This episode may be triggering for some listeners and we ask that you please decide if this is suitable for you before listening.www.boatfolk.co.ukwww.sail2help.com
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Celine Gamble of the Zoological Society of London and Maria Hayden-Jones of Bangor University about the pioneering project that sees Conwy Marina becoming a focal point for the rewilding of native oysters.In April 2021, 1,300 native oysters were returned to waters in Conwy Bay. Part of an ambitious restoration project known as the Wild Oysters Project, the aim is to bring back these ‘ocean superheroes' from the brink of extinction.The Wild Oysters Project is a partnership between ZSL (Zoological Society of London), Blue Marine Foundation (BLUE) and British Marine. It aims to help restore healthy, resilient coastal waters around the UK. The nurseries are currently set up in various sites including one at Conwy Marina in conjunction with Bangor University. Celine and Maria take us through the project, its aims, and the vital role that oysters will play in the safeguarding of our waters for generations to come.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.ukwww.wild-oysters.org
Honest Conversations is a Folk Tales mini-series focused on all things mental wellbeing as part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2021.Today's theme is "Connect", and we're chatting with Tom and Matt, founders of the hugely successful charitable coffee business, Frontline Coffee. Frontline Coffee was founded in 2018 by firefighters Tom and Matt to offer support to fellow members of the emergency services suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. What started as offering a safe place to come for a cuppa and a chat has become a coffee empire selling beans and make at home coffee products followed by the opening of the first Frontline coffee shop on Portland at the end of last summer and the ‘coffee hydrant' trailer by Portland Castle during spring 2021. Proceeds from the sale of the coffee beans go to various emergency services support charities such as The Fire Fighters Charity, Laura Hyde Foundation and RNLI.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.ukwww.frontlinecoffee.co.uk
Honest Conversations is a Folk Tales mini-series focused on all things mental wellbeing as part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2021.Today's theme is "Keep Learning", and we're chatting with record-breaking sailor, Tim Long.At just 15, Tim became the youngest person ever to sail solo around Britain in 2020. A member of our boatfolk community at Haslar Marina, Tim is an exceptional young man with incredible determination, passion and drive. Tim talks to us about the mental resilience needed to take on a feat like his and shares his first hand experience of balancing the often-conflicting pressures of exams, social expectations and following his dream.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.ukwww.timothylongsailing.co.uk
Honest Conversations is a Folk Tales mini-series focused on all things mental wellbeing as part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2021.Today's theme is "Take notice", and we're chatting with Abbie Barnes from wellbeing project Spend More Time In The WILD,Abbie started WILD in 2016 to inspire and empower others by openly talking about her own struggles with her mental health and the benefits of spending time in nature to improve mental and physical health and wellbeing. Since then WILD has grown into a safe community for others to share their stories and encourage others to get outside and to take notice of the world around them and to protect our precious green spaces with Abbie at the helm, encouraging us all to don our walking boots and connect with the natural world, now more so than ever as we navigate a global pandemic. Abbie's YouTube channel, Spend More Time In The WILD documents her long distance trail walks and the challenges she faces with her mental and physical health both on and off the trail.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.ukwww.spendmoretimeinthewild.co.uk
Honest Conversations is a Folk Tales mini-series focused on all things mental wellbeing as part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2021.Today's theme is "Be active" and we're speaking with extreme ocean swimmer, Ben Hooper from the Swim the Big Blue expedition. Ben shot to fame in 2016 as the first man to attempt to swim the Atlantic Ocean. After a dramatic (and premature) end to his adventure, Ben is setting his sights on the future. Ben talks to us about battling his own mental health issues and the role that getting active, being out on the water and following a dream have played in overcoming aversity.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
Honest Conversations is a Folk Tales mini-series focused on all things mental wellbeing as part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2021.Today's theme is "Give" and we're speaking with Alex Sergison from the Portland-based business, Adventure4All. Adventure4All uses adventure sports such as paddle boarding, rock climbing and coasteering to help people push themselves and their boundaries, to learn and grow and build confidence. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Alex and his team have helped many children and young adults who are struggling to cope with their mental health following extended periods of lockdown and re-engaging with their peers having been out of school for so long. Alex also talks about his own experience with anxiety and depression and how he is striving to create a safe place to discuss mental health for his children despite finding it difficult to talk about himself.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Merchant Navy veteran, superyacht Captain and widely-published industry commentator, Michael Howorth.Michael's prowess as a travel and yachting writer is widely revered, and he and his wife Frances are now published across the world's leading industry titles. In this interview, Michael shares all, from his early career with the Merchant Navy to taking the helm of cruise liners and superyachts with the rich and famous. He has some fantastic anecdotes and great tips for those looking to start boating. Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with round-the-world boating adventurer, Steve Brown.Steve talks to us about how he made the decision to take the plunge, buy his Bestevaer 60C, Novara, and set sail for the adventure of a lifetime. From breaking ice through the North West Passage to cruising the Caribbean, Steve and his wife Trish have experienced life to the fullest and have plans to keep on going. Steve is an amazing guy, with a wonderful story.Happy listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Brian Meharg MBE from Bangor Marina in Northern Ireland. Brian shares his story of a life on the water, from skipper, to author and everything in between, including some great memories of his time as long-distance swimming pilot for Alison Street's record-breaking attempts to swim the North Channel.Happy listening!
Thom Knoles was blessed to spend many years as a student of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, travelling to many parts of the world both as a student and an assistant in Maharishi's work. In that time he gathered many fond memories worthy of sharing. This episode is the first of a “My Maharishi” series where Thom will be sharing some of those memories over the months to come.He tells of his first experience hearing pundits chanting Samaveda. You might also recognize the ‘sloka' or hymn that Maharishi chanted before the meal, as the same sloka that Thom sings at the beginning of each podcast episode.Enjoy.Episode Highlights:[00:00] Maharishi Mahesh Yogi - The Great Seer[02:39] On The Water[04:15] Between Spain and Portugal[05:26] A Barge and a Tugboat[06:30] A Vedic Sloka (Hymn)[07:53] Chanting of the Samaveda[09:29] The Dawn of a New EraUseful Links: info@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles/https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoles
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Vicky Williams from the incredible sailing charity, Challenge Wales.Challenge Wales has been working for over a decade to bring life-changing experiences to young people from all over the UK. Their focus is on helping vulnerable young people develop life skills and improve employment prospects, all through the power of sailing. Vicky tells us all about their history, their amazing work, and the positive and lasting impact they are making.Happy listening!
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with adventurer and boating author, Peter Bell.Peter tells us all about his latest book, The Adventures of Dofesaba II 2019 & 2020, which documents the good, the bad and the ugly of his trip along the Punic Coast, from stunning scenery to a few near misses with killer whales and a grumpy Dutchman!Like his book, this episode is full of laugh out loud moments and incredible facts. Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.ukwww.authorhouse.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/823348-the-adventures-of-dofesaba-ii-2019-2020-from-port-leucate-to-lagos-in-portugal
In this episode of Folk Tales, we speak with Portland customer, Chris Morton.Chris shares his story of life on the water, from solo-racing in his Pogo 8.50, L'Aventure II, to his journey back to the water after a life changing accident in 2019. Chris is an inspirational guy with incredible determination and we loved hearing what he had to say.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales, we speak with Adrian Crook from Weymouth Sailing School. Adrian shares his story of a life on the water, including his time as a Navigator in the Merchant Navy through to competitive sailing at an international level. Adrian has had some incredible experiences and we are lucky enough to hear the best bits!Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak Frank Fletcher, CEO of the incredible Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust.We hear about the history of the Trust and all of the amazing work they are doing to help young people recovering from cancer rebuild their lives.Headquartered out of East Cowes Marina, in 2021 we celebrate ten years of boatfolk's relationship with the Trust and we hear from Frank what the future might hold.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with life-long sailor and executive coach, Fiona Cloke. We hear about Fiona's life-changing experience sailing across the Atlantic and how the ocean has played a vital role in keeping her grounded throughout a varied and successful career. Happy listening!www.synapsecatalyst.com/www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we continue our conversation with Oly Rush & Roy Beal, AKA Dorset-based eco-warriors Project Planet and Clean Jurassic Coast.We hear about their plans for Summer 2021, including an epic 900 mile kayak trip!This is part two of a two-part special.Happy listening!Clean Jurassic CoastProject Planetwww.boatfolk.co.uk
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Oly Rush & Roy Beal, AKA Dorset-based eco-warriors Project Planet and Clean Jurassic Coast.Oly & Roy first met in January 2020 and immediately bonded over their mutual mission to protect our planet. Since then they have joined forces and have been working hard to keep ocean sustainability high on the agenda. This is part one of a two-part special.Happy listening!www.instagram.com/cleanjurassiccoastwww.instagram.com/_projectplanet_www.boatfolk.co.uk
In this first episode of Folk Tales we hear from boatfolk hero, Tim Long, who at the age of just 15 became the youngest person to ever sail solo around Britain in 2020. Tim talks about his epic adventure, what motivates him and where he's setting his sights for the future. Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
On this episode, singer songwriter Billie Lynn joins me form Western North Carolina to talk about her newest single ON THE WATER. We talk about her upcoming album and her musical influences.
Reid is the Host of The Orvis Hunting and Shooting Podcast, and is the Orvis Endorsed Operations Manager. We dig into the history of Orvis, and how women have played a strong hunting role throughout generations of the family owned company. We discuss Orvis dogs, what it takes to become an Orvis Endorsed Loge, and of course some of the favorite women's upland hunting gear! 6:12 Reid's position and involvement at Orvis 12:12 New Puppy 13:30 Going from Pointers to Spaniels 22:10 Recommended Hunting and Dog Training books 30:35 The oldest catalog company in the World 35:15 Role of Women throughout history of Orvis 41:55 Role of dogs at Orvis 46:30 Favorite Orvis Dog Items 52:25 Orvis Endorsed Lodges 1:02:00 Wingshooting Schools 1:05:15 Improving your shot 1:13:00 Orvis 50/50 On The Water 1:16:00 Orvis 50/50 In The Field 1:18:00 ‘Shrink it and Pink it' 1:21:45 Women's brush pants 1:31:00 Orvis Upland Strap Vest 1:34:00 The Orvis Way 1:36:20 Orvis Shotguns 1:41:20 Orvis Cover Dog Contest ------------------------------------------- Support this podcast on Patreon Thank you to our Sponsors: Dakota283 Kennels (use promo code birddogbabe for 10% discount) Xcel Shooting Sports – free gun slip ($90 value) with purchase of select shotguns Connect with Courtney Follow Bird Dog Babe: Instagram Facebook YouTube ----------- Connect with Reid Bryant The Orvis Hunting and Shooting Podcast https://www.orvis.com https://reidbryant.com
Jackie Kutzer and Christine (Chrissy) Atkins are the Co-Leaders of the Orvis led initiative 50/50 On The Water. In 2017, Orvis started the 50/50 On The Water campaign to bring Gender Parity to the sport of Fly Fishing. Jackie and Chrissy have been the movers and shakers leading the way ever since, and it hasn’t been easy! They have had the support of the Fly Fishing Community, including industry leaders who stand behind supporting women when it comes to equipment, education and resources. Get to know Jackie and Chrissy, with their enthusiasm, love for Fly Fishing and dedication to the 50/50 initiative you will be proud to be an angler in support of more women on the water! Guests: Chrissy Atkins Jackie Kutzer Email: 5050@orvis.com Social Media: Instagram Bios at 50/50 On The Water: Chrissy Jackie This is Fly Girl Fish episode 050, first aired on 08/20/2020. Originally broadcast on 05/06/2020 as episode 034.
In this special On The Water episode, host Chad Alderson spends a day on Lake Almanor with fly fishing guide Mark Antaramian based out of Chester, Ca. Mark has been a fishing guide and instructor in Northern California's Lake Almanor and Eagle Lake fisheries since 1984. The duo absolutely rope fish (all over 20+ inches) and Mark puts Chad on his personal best brown trout to date! Get ready for a fun, frenetic, and entertaining episode! Support the show: https://gear.barbless.co See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We included an excerpt from our great in-depth interview with Lynn Harrison in Episode 498 of Folk Roots Radio. You can now check out the full interview here. Enjoy! Lynn Harrison is a wonderful storytelling singer-songwriter with a fine turn of phrase. Her sixth recording “Something More”, which was produced by Douglas September and Noah Zacharin, features 12 thoughtful and reflective songs about life, love and the power of the human spirit. It’s a beautiful album, and a joy from beginning to end. As befits the production team behind the project, this album has a wonderful feel to it, and includes some excellent players – Noah Zacharin on electric guitar, Douglas September on lap steel, George Koller on bowed bass, Ian de Souza on electric bass and Adam Warner on drums and percussion with cameos from Ed Michael Roth on a bouncy accordion, Denis Keldie on Hammond organ, and Alexander Brown on trumpet. Lynn Harrison is also an ordained Unitarian Universalist (UU) minister and currently serving at First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto and the creator and host of The Bridge – a themed open stage that blends music and spirituality in an innovative and inclusive way. In all aspects of her work, Lynn Harrison shares an inspirational message of love, hope and justice. For more information about the music of Lynn Harrison, visit http://lynnharrison.ca. Music: Lynn Harrison “You Come To Me”, “When I’m On The Water”, “The Protester” and “Something More” from “Something More” (Self, 2020) CDN.
A big part of fishing for many anglers is remembering and capturing that special moment in a photograph; maybe it was your daughter's first smallmouth, or your wife's monster striper. Maybe it was the elusive bonefish you caught on a fishing trip that you saved your pennies for over three years. Whatever the reason, there's a big difference between a mediocre photo and one that captures every element of that magical moment in time.Join us as On The Water magazine's Eddy Stahowhiak - an incredibly gifted photographer - shares his thoughts on capturing the best photos you can, and making the most of whatever camera gear you have, whether it's an iPhone or a $5000 DSLR. How To Take Better Fish Photos Document: https://ca3db487-f158-43ae-afb4-b9d48eae5209.filesusr.com/ugd/1a4e09_c99ed81050af452f901b07fbac707f95.pdfwww.onthewater.com
Jackie Kutzer and Christine (Chrissy) Atkins are the Co-Leaders of the Orvis led initiative 50/50 On The Water. In 2017, Orvis started the 50/50 On The Water campaign to bring Gender Parity to the sport of Fly Fishing. Jackie and Chrissy have been the movers and shakers leading the way ever since, and it hasn’t been easy! They have had the support of the Fly Fishing Community, including industry leaders who stand behind supporting women when it comes to equipment, education and resources. Get to know Jackie and Chrissy, with their enthusiasm, love for Fly Fishing and dedication to the 50/50 initiative you will be proud to be an angler in support of more women on the water! Guests: Chrissy Atkins Jackie Kutzer Social Media: Instagram Bios at 50/50 On The Water: Chrissy Jackie This is Fly Girl Fish episode 034, first aired on 05/06/2020.
Jackie Kutzer started as a retail associate for the Orvis company. Now, because of the passion she saw in her customers and now husband, Orvis Casting Instructor, Peter Kutzer, Jackie is on a new mission. Her fly fishing story began at Orvis but now is soaring to new heights as the Co-Founder of 50/50 On The Water. Jackie has a love for salt water angling but with fly fishing she fell in love not only with her husband Pete, but with the art of the fly cast and that love lead her to learn more. Jackie watched women become interested in fly fishing, take a fly tying class, then a trip, and then go off to develop deep meaningful relationships, form fly fishing organizations, and stay in touch over the years with common enthusiasm of fishing and learning together. In this podcast we will only touch on her co founder role with 50/50 on the water and will soon bring her back with her co founding partner Christine Atkins to take a deeper dive in to how 50/50 is growing by leaps and bounds. Guest: Jackie Kutzer Email: 5050@orvis.com Website: 5050onthewater.orvis.com “Finished Roadie” – Photo by Jessica Haydahl Photography This is Fly Girl Fish episode 029, first aired on 04/02/2020.
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In this special On The Water episode of the show we drive to Anderson, Ca. to meet up with Coleman Fish Hatchery Complex Manager Brett Galyean for a detailed on-site tour of the entire operation. In the first half of the show we sit down with...
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Last week we visited Pyramid Lake located just outside Sparks, NV and got some pointers from Reno Fly Shop guide Mike Anderson on how to target the lake's legendary Lahontan Cutthroat Trout behemoths! Join us for this On The Water episode and get...
Ernie has been guiding a long time and knows California's water better than most. Listen in as we do an "On The Water" episode with Ernie and learn about his background, fishing strategies and more. Also, if you are fortunate enough to get a guide trip booked with him (via @the_fly_shop), be sure to bring a few Foster's Oil Cans with you (you can thank us later). Support the show: https://gear.barbless.co See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this second in a special series of “On The Water” episodes of the Barbless Fly Fishing Podcast, Chad Alderson talks with Kevin Grunewald, a biologist with The Nature Conservancy based on the Preserve. Kevin grew up in Roxbury, Wisconsin...
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Welcome back to the Totally Normal Podcast, this is Episode 6 of In The Waterweeds where we cover chapters 40-52 of Voyager from Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series. Yes, you heard that right, we’ll be discussing TWELVE chapters, Part 8 is called ON THE WATER and it’s a real doozy folks. We’re talking constipation and herbs and sea sickness and acupuncture and a 15-year-old marrying a 30-year-old. It’s all incredibly thrilling. Today’s discussion panel includes Nikki along with Beth and Julie. Enjoy and we’ll see you next time for Part 9… THE FINAL CHAPTERS! YESSSS! We’ll be discussing chapters 53-63! Join us LIVE on You Tube on April 10th at 10 pm. Subscribe and RATE US on iTunes even though we are in NO WAY as good as S-town. Follow our Outlander Coverage online and Join our chat on TN's Boozy Book Club on Goodreads! Thanks for listening!
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