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Max Wang is a life long-Scouter and Eagle Scout. His scouting journey has taken him from one cost to another, and today he continues to be active in Sea Scouts in Arlington, VA. Max recounts impactful stories from his time on trek as a participant, and highlights the various transferable skills he learned while working in Logistics in 2017 - including emergency management and incident command. All of which he utilized when he enlisted in the United States Coast Guard. Philmont Experience2012 - Trek participant2014 - OA Trail Crew2017 - Logistics StaffNotable MentionsEric MartinezRegina EngleJohn Mark LampleyJosiah DevoeSid CovingtonSara SutterCory MullensGrant ReiglemanDavid O'NeillTom GuigniMark AndersonNate LaySupport the show
In 2024 Nate Byrne went from presenting the weather to making the news when he acknowledged live on air that he was experiencing a panic attack. Keeping cool under pressure is a skill Nate developed in his first career as a Naval Officer, and perhaps also from his days as a go-go dancer in a Perth nightclub.
Foundations of Amateur Radio To get into the hobby of amateur radio is easy, but that doesn't mean it's simple. I was introduced to the hobby three times. The first time I was a Sea Scout in the Netherlands. It was JOTA, the annual Jamboree On The Air and radio amateurs across the planet were set up at various Scouting locations with their stations showing off how to make contact with far away places. My memory of it is brief. I recall a green heavy army tent with radios on a table. There was noise everywhere. I was told that I was hearing a station in Brazil, which seemed incongruous, given that I was standing on an island surrounded by other Sea Scouts, a place where I had been camping and sailing for several years. We trooped out of the tent and ten minutes later I broke a finger playing a game where you sat on a mast trying to upend the other person using a canvas bag with a jib in it. I was unceremoniously upended and landed poorly and broke the middle finger on my right hand. Being a teenager that was of course a source of immediate ridicule and innuendo and getting a dink, that's Aussie slang for getting a ride on the back of the pushbike of my boatswain to the local hospital, after rowing from the island to the mainland caused me to completely forget that amateur radio experience. The second time I came across the hobby was through my then manager, Ian, whom I now know as VK6KIH, but at the time he was a quiet spoken man thrust into the role of manager. The introduction came in the form of a Daihatsu Charade with a massive, what I suspect, was a 40m HF whip. The amateur radio aspect made little or no impression. The antenna, clearly much too large for such a tiny vehicle, did. I don't recall ever talking about amateur radio or even seeing his setup. Come to think of it, I'm not sure if I ever have. The third time I came across the hobby was at a dinner table surrounded by fellow "dogcow" geeks. One of them, Meg, then with the callsign VK6LUX showed us her brand new shiny purchase, a drone, that could be controlled remotely via WiFi on 2.4 GHz. She went on to tell us that the range was pretty limited because it was WiFi, but because she was a radio amateur, she was going to experiment with an amplifier. This was permitted because as I learnt, the 2.4 GHz WiFi frequencies are shared with amateur radio. You might know it as the 13cm band. I asked about this thing called amateur radio. I wanted to know what was involved, how would you become one, what would it cost, you know, all the things everyone always asks. I was told that there'd be a course in two weeks with an exam the weekend after. I asked if we needed a group booking and was told to "just rock up". So I did. I got my license in 2010 and my world changed forever. I will add, just to make sure that if you're planning to do this, that during my course I discovered that my license wouldn't permit my use of the 13cm band, so I'd have to upgrade. I promptly purchased the requisite course material and started reading. In the mean time I got distracted by the activities at a local club, then I bought a radio, then I was told I wasn't a real amateur because I only had a beginners' license, so to prove a point, I started having fun with my license. I haven't stopped since. Now, some, or maybe all of this, I've shared before. Here's something new. I'm a so-called A.F.O.L, or an Adult Fan Of Lego. It's not a guilty pleasure, I'm happy to admit it. I have too much Lego around me. My oldest set is from 1964, House with Garage, number 324-2. It's not complete any longer, the car is long gone, the garage door weights are broken off, but it has pride of place in my living room. History does not reveal how I came into possession of it. Best I can reconstruct is that in the deep dark corners of Australia it takes a little while for kits to arrive, since I was born after the kit came into existence. I do know that I had it before 1976. The other day I was watching a documentary about Lego and one thing stood out to me. I'll share the entire quote by Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen the then President and CEO of The Lego Group: "During the 1990s, we kept thinking that much more should be done for the adult "hobbyist builders," as we called them at the time. Most people on the management team thought we should concentrate on children instead, but I felt that a person could have an inner child at any age." Why this is important is because of my activities as a radio amateur. We as a community keep saying that we should grow, that we're losing too many people, that we need to engage with S.T.E.M., or Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Whilst that may be true and whilst JOTA and Scouting might give us exposure to fresh new people, there's a massive community of adults who already know about our hobby. They just don't yet know how it might interact with them, personally, or how they might find it interesting, or engaging, rewarding, and all the other things that you as an amateur already know about. So, if there's Adult Fans Of Lego, why not Adult Fans Of Amateur Radio? While thinking about that, how would you talk to them, how would you go about finding them, relating their interests to our hobby, finding common ground and discovering even more things that we can add to the thousands of amateur activities we already know about? I'm Onno VK6FLAB
‘I never dreamed someone like me would be on the crew' – Tower volunteer Omar Javed on what being an RNLI crew member means to him Aged just 16, Omar was out on the water with the Sea Scouts when their boat suddenly capsized. Despite the shock, Omar didn't hesitate to help save the lives of two of his peers. Afterwards, Skegness RNLI Coxswain Paul Martin visited Omar in hospital. He told him that when he was old enough, there was a place on their lifeboat crew waiting for him. It was just the start of Omar's inspirational RNLI journey. 200 Voices is produced by Adventurous Audio for the RNLI Interview by Adventurous Audio Soundtrack composed and performed by Jon Nicholls The RNLI is a charity celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea - find out more at RNLI.org/200
Sea Scouts are our NEWSMAKERS OF THE MONTH for April. I was invited to their annual Seamanship Awards – the Seamanship Competition for Sea Scouts, which has been run every year since 1995. Supported by the Irish Institute of Master Mariners, it was held at the National Maritime College in Cork. I was impressed by the range of activities of the Sea Scouts, about which Colum McCaffrey, their Event Co-ordinator told me. Presented by Tom MacSweeney - https://twitter.com/tommacsweeney Discover comprehensive maritime coverage at https://maritimeirelandradioshow.ie/ Stay up to date with Tom MacSweeney's Maritime Ireland by subscribing to the show on Apple Podcasts here: https://apple.co/3qfVLEr or on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2DX9F5FA Follow Tom MacSweeney's Maritime Ireland on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maritimeirelandradioshow/ Or on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tmmaritime
Scouting is deeply tied to STEM while working with America's youth. We need to recognize youth that chooses to fulfill the requirements of STEM within Scouting. The Nova award and the Supernova are based on excellence within a STEM discipline. Scouts that achieve this high award should be recognized and celebrated. This is not new it's just that we now recognize that everything we do in Scouting has a STEM component. Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venture, and Sea Scouts have their own STEM requirements. Scout leaders can easily incorporate the program into existing plans. This video we'll help you understand some of the basics.
Howdy, soundcast aficionados! You must be a fan of soundcasts if you're dropping in for yet another installment of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. Because that's all we do around here is pay homage to soundcasts. We play clips from 'em, we talk about ‘em, and sometimes we talk to the people who are ON the soundcasts, like today. But good deary me, I am getting ahead of myself. Myself being one Marc Hershon, your every-other-weekly host of Succotash, and this is Episode 344. We're about 5 weeks away from hitting our 12 year anniversary of this show — can you feel the excitement, the electricity, in the air? Of course you can. If you'd like to send me and co-host Tyson Saner a little congratulations or salutations message in the next couple of weeks so we can include in our 12th Anniversary Episode, we encourage that! The easiest way would probably be to kick out something in your socials to the attention of @SuccotashShow. You could also email us at either m-a-r-c@SuccotashShow.com or t-y-s-o-n@SuccotashShow.com. You can call into our Succotash and Runaway Truck Ramp Hotline at (818) 921-7212 and leave us a voice mail message. Or if you're feeling particularly production-y, you can record something and upload it as an MP3 file to http://Hightail.com/u/Succotash. We'll play or read everything that comes in. We haven't set the actual date in April yet, but as long as your submission reaches us by the beginning of April, it's in! Let's get back to the here and now. Or, rather, the last week and now. Tyson hosted Episode 343 and featured a Valentine's Day slate of three soundcast clips, including Life is Short with Justin Long, CineNation, and High Low with Emrata. You can still avail yourself of those delectable tidbits wherever you normally get your soundcasts from or pop over to our homesite, SuccotashShow.com, which is also the home for our nearly 12 years of episode archives. Which brings us up to present day and what I have in store for you, which is a guest. It's likely no surprise if you were able to read the title for his week's installment: Succcotash Epi344 w/Special Guest Josh Gilliland. A soundcaster and actual practicing attorney, Josh hosts The Legal Geeks soundcast, where he and Jessica Mederson, along with a rotating cast of other legal eagles tackle the important fictional cases of our time. Josh was a guest at one of our rare live shows, about 5 years back when we appeared as part of San Francisco Sketchfest. And he's the brother of another friend of the show and past guest, Gabriel Diani. He's also a Skipper in the Sea Scouts which is a kind of like Boy or Girl Scouts on the water, and we'll talk about that as well. This episode is sponsored by our long-running, long FAKE sponsor Henderson's Pants and their bright n' shiny Pedestrian Pants! Thanks to Josh for dropping by, You can hear a lot more of him over at The Legal Geeks soundcast and you can read a lot more by him on his blog, Bow Tie Law. Tyson Saner will be back in this very same soundcast feed next week with Episode 345 and until then, if someone you know is itching to find something new to listen to and a few choice samples might help them find their way, won't you please pass the Succotash? — Marc Hershon
Fergal Keane visits a troop of Sea Scouts on Bull Island in Dublin. Also, Norwegian adventurer, Astrid Furholt was the first woman to ski to the South Pole and she spoke to Lorna Siggins.
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after news headlines from The Dialog, we will talk with Deacon Ben Feril from Immaculate Conception Parish in Elkton, Maryland. Ben has had an impressive career as an officer in the United States Navy, and holds national positions with the Boy Scouts of America. We will meet him and learn about his calling to the Diaconate on this episode or Catholic Forum.
Sea Scouts lose their boats, Scouts BSA adjusts joining requirements...and Scouting in the UK sees a membership surge. News Stories Scout Numbers Surge BBC Breakfast - Part 3 30 April 2022 | BBC Canadians lack basic outdoor skills, Scouts Canada survey shows | National Post Florida woman charged with stealing $10K from Boy Scouts | NYPost Update to Scouts BSA joining requirements opens the door to more young people | Scouting Magazine Pareidolia Brewing Company Host Adult Pinewood Derby to Benefit local Boy Scouts of America | Sebastian Daily Sea Scouts Will Fundraise To Replace Boats Lost In Shed Fire | Falmouth News Subscribe Follow Us and Subscribe Support Hit the Tip Jar Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Tik Tok | Discord | Leave Us a Review Music Unexpected Hoedown in Bagging Area, by Doctor Turtle
I got to sit down with two other captains (Tom Rogers and Ken Lazarus) to talk all about the Sea Scouts program in Tacoma WA. Tom was the star of the show with over 60 years experience working with the Sea Scouts. We talk all about the program and the life-long impact it has on so many. We also talk about "running a fathom line" for navigation, how to memorize the signal flags and their meaning (you will never in a million years forget the "Whiskey" flag after listening to this episode!) as well as the state of the youth today (Tom's answer might surprise you). Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1. Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com My Children's Books: "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at... www.greatestcaptain.com Please support me at... Patreon https://www.patreon.com/NKNshow Or via Paypal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PTYG3GDRKYWKN And I also accept Bitcoin! bitcoin:bc1qjg3ckh0qqva7fuarc7dwe224gwnmn0k3l5hlvr
We've all heard a tall tale or two, but when it comes to UnCruise Adventures' CEO Captain Dan Blanchard — well, he's the real thing. Throughout his career, Captain Dan has been committed to showing his guests “what real wild is.” In this episode of Humans of Travel, Captain Dan recalls his earliest seafaring days, both on his family's tugboat and as a member of the Sea Scouts. He also discusses his foray into the cruise industry, and how the lessons he learned as a young entrepreneur are helping UnCruise Adventures navigate the uncharted waters of the COVID-19 pandemic several decades later. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE UnCruise Adventures' website: www.uncruise.com Video - A Day with Captain Dan Blanchard: https://youtu.be/6K0Wg8RPf-k UnCruise on Facebook: www.facebook.com/UnCruise UnCruise on Instagram: www.instagram.com/uncruise UnCruise on YouTube: www.youtube.com/uncruise ABOUT YOUR HOST Thanks to the generosity of his grandmother, Aaron traveled to four continents and a dozen countries before he was old enough to vote. Those early adventures convinced him that travel is an essential part of life. Aaron satisfies his passions for travel, teaching, and entertaining by helping travel industry clients create memorable and profitable audio and video content. Recent clients include Travel Weekly, VisitBritain, AirTreks, Travel Age West, The Family Travel Association, and many others. Aaron was born in Texas, raised in SoCal, and currently lives in Sacramento, CA with his wife and two children (who are growing up too fast!) ABOUT THE SHOW TravelAge West's podcast, “Humans of Travel,” features conversations with exceptional people who have compelling stories to tell. Listeners will hear from the travel industry's notable authorities, high-profile executives, travel advisors and rising stars as they share the experiences — the highs and the lows — that make them human. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is part two of my chat with 99 year old Maurice Owens who has talked about his life and the fascinating things he has done from his early days in the Sea Scouts to working for the HMSO (His Majesties Stationary Office) then moving onto the Hydrographic Office producing charts for the Admiralty, in part two he talks about his social and sailing life. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TimHeale)
This is part two of my chat with 99 year old Maurice Owens who has talked about his life and the fascinating things he has done from his early days in the Sea Scouts to working for the HMSO (His Majesties Stationary Office) then moving onto the Hydrographic Office producing charts for the Admiralty, in part two he talks about his social and sailing life.
This is part one of a two part chat with 99 year old Maurice Owens who has talked about his life and the fascinating things he has done from his early days in the Sea Scouts to working for the HMSO (His Majesties Stationary Office) then moving onto the Hydrographic Office producing charts for the Admiralty, in part two he talks about his social and sailing life.
This is part one of a two part chat with 99 year old Maurice Owens who has talked about his life and the fascinating things he has done from his early days in the Sea Scouts to working for the HMSO (His Majesties Stationary Office) then moving onto the Hydrographic Office producing charts for the Admiralty, in part two he talks about his social and sailing life. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TimHeale)
And we're back! After a bit of a hiatus due to another Disney World trip and bachelor / bachelorette parties, the gang returns with 5 more shorts. Society Dog Show, The Ugly Duckling, Donald Duck in The Hockey Champ, Donald Duck in Beach Picnic, and Donald Duck in Sea Scouts. Plus other fun conversations and find out which one of us may have a stalker? Next episode: Swiss Family Robinson Follow on Twitter @WeWatchDisney We Went To Disney Youtube We Watch Disney Podcast on Spotify We Watch Disney Podcast on Apple Podcasts
What do a taxman, the filthy rich, a paraplegic automaton, the Sea Scouts and a dwarf eating worm all have in common? The Firebreathing Kittens of course! Find out how Furious Johnson, Boltzmann and Dr. Crud III handle them all in our latest episode!
Trailer for The Taxman Cometh: What do a taxman, the filthy rich, a paraplegic automaton, the Sea Scouts and a dwarf eating worm all have in common? The Firebreathing Kittens of course! Find out how Furious Johnson, Boltzmann and Dr Crud III handle them all in our latest episode!
Sea Snaps, Dragon Thins, Elven Logs, and Ghost Banes? Boltzmann, Cade, and Olive help some orphans revitalize their cookie-selling enterprise and enjoy an evening at the local haunted theater.
Trailer for Sea Scouts and Theatre Bouts
Despite all the criticism, there's a lot that unites Scouts in BSA. It's lasted 110 years, so here's to 110 more. Don't give up on Scouting.If you would like to donate your research to "The History of..." or send a donation note please contact me at thehistoryof365@gmail.com.Click to donate here.Check out my Listen Notes interview here.Resources:A solid timelineAbout Lord Baden-PowellTale of The Unknown ScoutScout troops before Boy ScoutsAbout Sea ScoutsAbout VenturingWhen Boy Scouts went bankruptAbout Girl Scouts vs. Boy Scouts
Join Erin as she interviews Captain Jay Amster, first new captain of Schooner Tabor Boy in 35 years and Director of Tabor Boy Programs at Tabor Academy www.taboracademy.org This episode has it all! A twelve year mystery that we need your help solving (follow Tall Ships America on Facebook and Instagram to help @tallshipsamerica). It devolves into a Captain Jill Hughes appreciation podcast (listen to Season 1, Episode 11 to join the club), and we learn that creating the potential of the community on board a ship on that first day is awesome. Strap in, it's a fun ride. Programs mentioned: SEA Semester at Sea Education Association, Sea Scouts, The Boat CompanyShips mentioned: Amistad, Bounty, Californian, Corwith Cramer, Ernestina Morrissey, Harvey Gamage, Heritage Miami, Lynx, U.S. Brig Niagara, Pride of Baltimore II, Robert C. Seamans, Virginia, WestwardFollow Tall Ships America on Facebook and Instagram @tallshipsamerica Become a supporter of Tall Ships America at www.tallshipsamerica.org
One of the coolest badges a Scout can earn is the World Conservation Award. It has a Panda Baer on it! Cub Scouts, Scouts, Crew Members, and Sea Scouts can earn this award. Most of the time Scouts don’t know how close they are to getting it just by doing Scouting. Every Eagle Scout needs only one more merit badge to get it. Every Scout position has different requirements, but most of the time it's earned automatically by just doing Scouting. Adult Scouters need to promote the opportunity to earn this award within their units. Every Scout unit should be doing conservation projects regularly. This project can be combined with Pack, Troop, and Crew service.
During my earlier years with this unit, they had held a Summer camp at the Gloucestershire County Scout Camp site at Cranham. This beautiful village was set in a deep quiet secluded valley about 10 miles East of Gloucester. A small single track road passed through, dropping steeply to the valley floor from high hills on each side. The centre of the village comprised the County Scout HQ itself. An impressive barn type structure built in “Cotswold stone” together with a group of traditional stone out buildings. The whole, surrounded by an arrangement of fields allotted as individual campsites.
We've all heard a tall tale or two, but when it comes to UnCruise Adventures’ CEO Captain Dan Blanchard — well, he's the real thing. Throughout his career, Captain Dan has been committed to showing his guests “what real wild is.” In this episode of Humans of Travel, Captain Dan recalls his earliest seafaring days, both on his family’s tugboat and as a member of the Sea Scouts. He also discusses his foray into the cruise industry, and how the lessons he learned as a young entrepreneur are helping UnCruise Adventures navigate the uncharted waters of the COVID-19 pandemic several decades later. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE UnCruise Adventures' website: www.uncruise.com Video - A Day with Captain Dan Blanchard: https://youtu.be/6K0Wg8RPf-k UnCruise on Facebook: www.facebook.com/UnCruise UnCruise on Instagram: www.instagram.com/uncruise UnCruise on YouTube: www.youtube.com/uncruise ABOUT YOUR HOST Thanks to the generosity of his grandmother, Aaron traveled to four continents and a dozen countries before he was old enough to vote. Those early adventures convinced him that travel is an essential part of life. Aaron satisfies his passions for travel, teaching, and entertaining by helping travel industry clients create memorable and profitable audio and video content. Recent clients include Travel Weekly, VisitBritain, AirTreks, Travel Age West, The Family Travel Association, and many others. Aaron was born in Texas, raised in SoCal, and currently lives in Sacramento, CA with his wife and two children (who are growing up too fast!) ABOUT THE SHOW TravelAge West’s podcast, “Humans of Travel,” features conversations with exceptional people who have compelling stories to tell. Listeners will hear from the travel industry’s notable authorities, high-profile executives, travel advisors and rising stars as they share the experiences — the highs and the lows — that make them human. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From a cadet at California Maritime Academy to captain with Chevron, Captain Amanda Wallace has had an exciting and successful career at sea. Captain Amanda Wallace's maritime interests began in High School through a program called Sea Scouts. Upon graduation in 2002, Captain Wallace was accepted into California Maritime Academy, where she earned her Bachelor's […] The post Cadet to Captain & Beyond, Episode 30 appeared first on Women Offshore. Related posts: Cadet Takeover, Episode 20 From Captain to Pilot, Episode 13 Happy New Year, Episode 32
From a cadet at California Maritime Academy to captain with Chevron, Captain Amanda Wallace has had an exciting and successful career at sea. Captain Amanda Wallace's maritime interests began in High School through a program called Sea Scouts. Upon graduation in 2002, Captain Wallace was accepted into California Maritime Academy, where she earned her Bachelor's Degree in Marine Transportation in 2006. Her work experience spans the maritime industry, from tractor tugs to a hopper dredge and product tankers. Having sailed from cadet to captain, Captain Wallace is currently a marine superintendent for Chevron, overseeing the US flag & shuttle tanker operations. Today on the Women Offshore Podcast, hear Captain Wallace share her career and get to know what it is like to sail on a tanker as captain. Have a Listen & Subscribe The Women Offshore Podcast can also be found on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and most podcast apps. Make sure to subscribe in whatever app you use, so that you don't miss out on future episodes. Or, listen to the episode here: For advanced users, click HERE for our RSS Feed. What did you think of Episode 30? Did you enjoy episode 30 of the Women Offshore Podcast? Let us know what you think by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also reach out by sending us an email at hello@womenoffshore.org. Listen to More Episodes
From a cadet at California Maritime Academy to captain with Chevron, Captain Amanda Wallace has had an exciting and successful career at sea.Captain Amanda Wallace's maritime interests began in High School through a program called Sea Scouts. Upon graduation in 2002, Captain Wallace was accepted into California Maritime Academy, where she earned her Bachelor's Degree in Marine Transportation in 2006.Her work experience spans the maritime industry, from tractor tugs to a hopper dredge and product tankers. Having sailed from cadet to captain, Captain Wallace is currently a marine superintendent for Chevron, overseeing the US flag & shuttle tanker operations.Today on the Women Offshore Podcast, hear Captain Wallace share her career and get to know what it is like to sail on a tanker as captain.Support the show (https://womenoffshore.shop/products/donation)
Did you know your club, chamber of commerce, school or other group can request a presentation about Utah Lake? Our staff recorded the Q & A session with some Sea Scouts. Listen in! If you are interested in having a Utah Lake Commission staff member present to your group, please contact us at our website to make arrangements. Links from this episode: Utah Lake Commission website
Scouting is an important part of many young peoples’ lives. The Northwoods is a natural setting for learning the ethical and environmental lessons scouting teaches, but there is a nautical branch of scouting that had early roots in the Northwoods. Historian Gary Entz has the story.
Welcome to AROUND THESE ISLANDS IN 12 PORTS, brought to you by CHROMERADIO in association with YACHT NOVA and THESE ISLANDS. In this podcast, we hear from CAPTAIN ROGER BARKER, DIRECTOR OF NAVIGATIONAL REQUIREMENTS at TRINITY HOUSE, about how TRINITY HOUSE safeguards mariners today. WEBLINKS Trinity House | https://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/ Maritime 2050 | https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/maritime-2050-navigating-the-future Maritime and Coastguard Agency | www.gov.uk/government/organisa…d-coastguard-agency UK Hydrographic Office | https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-hydrographic-office International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) | https://www.iala-aism.org/ International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) | http://www.imo.org/en/About/Conventions/ListOfConventions/Pages/International-Convention-for-the-Safety-of-Life-at-Sea-(SOLAS),-1974.aspx Sea Cadets | https://www.sea-cadets.org/ Sea Scouts | https://members.scouts.org.uk/supportresources/179/sea-scouting-introduction ChromeRadio | https://chromemedia.co.uk/ Nova around Britain | https://novaroundbritain.home.blog/ These Islands | https://www.these-islands.co.uk/ PRODUCTION | Producer - Catriona Oliphant | Post-production - Chris Sharp.
This is your monthly district roundtable meeting that ALL Scout leaders should plane to attend. The structure of this meeting has three parts. First, the opening, greeting and announcements. Second, the breakout sessions for all divisions of Scouts (Cubs, Troops, Ventures and Sea Scouts). In the last part, everyone reconvenes for the closing. This structure will be different from time to time and in many areas. Scout leaders who don’t attend are often left out of the loop of information. Roundtable Link: https://www.scouting.org/commissioners/roundtable-support/
Debriefing this week while riding home from Sea Scouts: Two great interviews, first aid review class, updates from Chaska High school’s capstone project to build a working weather station for our houseboat (also used for transporting our goats along the Mississippi river en route to islands to eat invasive species). Being a kid is awesome! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peacebunnyisland/message
Scouters who abuse, deaf Scouts make us proud, Sea Scouts get funding...and Afghan Scouts could use some too. Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | Anchor Full show notes available at scoutingstuffpodcast.com.
Scouters who abuse, deaf Scouts make us proud, Sea Scouts get funding...and Afghan Scouts could use some too. ----more----Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | AnchorDownload episode: MP3 News Stories Former Boy Scout Leader Admits Sexually Assaulting 3 Scouts Former Boy Scouts file suit against Scouts, Athens churches These two Scouts refuse to let hearing loss slow them down Tacoma rallies for Sea Scouts after beloved boat suffers ‘major catastrophic failure’ ‘Ding’ Darling to host Badge University for scouts Scouts to honor Atlantic Health System exec Ebenezer Boy Scout troop pitches in to save another Scout during whitewater rafting Support Scouting in Afghanistan Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Follow Us on Twitter | Like Us on Facebook | Leave Us a Review Music Unexpected Hoedown in Bagging Area, by Doctor Turtle
New Girl Scout cookies, a Rover Scout film festival, Scouts ascend Kilimanjaro...and do YOU want to become a MedVent? ----more---- Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | Anchor Download episode: MP3 News Stories Join the Northern Lights Medical Venturers Cub Scouts honor their own Historic Oregon Boy Scout Camp welcomes first girl 'prototroops' Police Department teams up with Boy Scouts, other groups for school supplies drive Boy Scouts: No Eagle Scout status for Greenburgh's bridge builder Hari Channagiri Girl Scouts CEO: STEM badges are 'not at all' a bid to stay relevant Girl Scouts announce new caramel chocolate chip cookie for 2019 New Girl Scouts cookie, Caramel Chocolate Chip, won't be sold in Arizona From knots to explosives awareness, Scouters in NATO guide Afghan Scouts Naperville-area Scouts and their fathers climb Mount Kilimanjaro Thief steals trailer from Boy Scouts Sea Scouts chapter resurfaces in Kingston World Scout Film Fest 2018 Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Follow Us on Twitter | Like Us on Facebook | Leave Us a Review Music Unexpected Hoedown in Bagging Area, by Doctor Turtle
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BrushnSoapnBlade Wetshaving Podcast – Where we look forward to shaving every day! BrushnSoapnBlade@gmail.com – Wet Shaving Questions and Feedback always welcome. @BrushnBlade Everything Wet Shaving on Twitter (and other stuff for fun!) (864) 372-6234 on GoogleVoice – The Wet Shaving Hotline, call me anytime. SOTD - Single Edge Bliss Where's the Value? SOTD The Light ... uh ... Feather weight Gem Single Edge Razor Oh What a Difference a Day Makes! SOTD - A Shovelhead Razor The Right Equipment Helps! SOTD - Ack - No Single Edge Blades!!! What's Going on with the Boy Scouts? Venturing (ages 14 to 20) Co-ed started in 1998 as a Co-ed program. Sea Scouts (ages 14 to 20) Co-ed since 1972. Exploring (ages 10 to 20) BSA allowed young women to join Explorer posts in 1969.
The Angus Mitchell Oration Ian H.S. Riseley is a chartered accountant and principal of Ian Riseley and Co., a firm he established in 1976. Prior to starting his own firm, he worked in the audit and management consulting divisions of large accounting firms and corporations. His firm specializes in income tax and management advice for individuals and small businesses. He has a master's degree in taxation law and graduate diplomas in accounting and income tax. Riseley has been a member of the boards of both a private and a public school, a member of the Community Advisory Group for the City of Sandringham, and involved in Sea Scouts and sporting groups, as well as honorary auditor or adviser for a number of charitable organizations. Riseley's honors include the AusAID Peacebuilder Award from the Australian government in recognition of his work in East Timor, the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to the Australian community, the Distinguished Service Award and the Regional Service Award for a Polio-Free World from The Rotary Foundation. A Rotarian since 1978, Riseley has served as treasurer, director, Foundation trustee, and member and chair of numerous RI and Foundation committees. He and his wife, Juliet, a past district governor, are Major Donors and Bequest Society members of The Rotary Foundation. They live on seven hectares at Moorooduc, where they practice their personal philosophy of sustainable and organic living. They have two children and four grandchildren.
Treehouse: Treehouse are a three-piece grunge ensemble that formed around three years ago in Hobart’s Eastern Shore block. These young lads follow a similar thread of raw and uncompromising rock n roll energy that was bursting from the seems of 90s Tasmania, by and large, Treehouse are not dissimilar to the fed-up enthusiasm projected by the likes of Sea Scouts, The Stickmen and The Dacios. They’ve appeared on the Rough Skies Community compilations and have recently announced a vinyl re-issue of their 2013 cassette on Melbourne label Vacant Valley. Recorded & mixed by Luke Walsh. Recorded at Greenslopes Bowls Club,22nd February 2014. Thigh Master: The Ford brothers operate more like music production company rather than just two guys with some songs. Under their belt they have the washed-out slacker vibes of Black Vacation, the bitingly catchy pop-punk Kids Cryptic and most recently Thigh Master – which lies somewhere between those other two. Then there’s their solo and side projects: Dan has his electronic project Evening Hiss while Matt plays drums for Per Purpose, Deadshred and Dag as well. Thigh Master is possibly the loudest and most abrasive of all these musical endeavours. Matt (the younger Ford brother) takes the reigns as principle songwriter and singer of the group. Recorded by Joshua Watson & Andrew Mclellan Mixed by Dusty Anastassiou. Recorded at The Underdog, Feb 8 2014. Blank Realm: Recorded by Joshua Watson & Andrew Mclellan Mixed by Dusty Anastassiou. Recorded at The Underdog, Feb 8 2014. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 8-9pm, Friday 7 March 2014. Show production and engineering: Joshua Watson.
Donald Duck Nephews - Sea Scouts
Donald Duck Nephews - Sea Scouts
An incomparable duo from Melbourne, with a unique brand of mutant post punk noise akin to Boredoms or The Fall. For the past 20 years, Jen and Zach have played in various ensembles including Sea Scouts, Unlimited Friendly Objective, Mongoose, Ditchboss and Monster Monster Monster. For just over the past 10 years though, it's primarily been GO GENRE EVERYTHING. Over that time, GGE have self produced a handful of limited, mostly hand made releases and played hundreds of shows (including a tour of Japan).They spoke to Stu and Danny and played a live set down the phone from Melbourne,