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In this episode, we sit down with Sean McMullen—better known as ‘Saltwater Sean'—a passionate photographer, musician, and avid diver who spends his time exploring Nova Scotian waterways in search of hidden treasures. From old bottles to action figures, Sean has uncovered some truly fascinating relics, but today, we're focusing on a different side of his journey. After a diving accident, Sean was left coping with hearing loss and tinnitus, the constant ringing in his ear that has become a relentless part of his daily life. In this candid and vulnerable conversation, Sean opens up about his personal struggles with these invisible conditions and the emotional toll they take. His story resonates deeply with our host, Kristen, who also lives with tinnitus, creating an instant bond between the two. Sean's openness sheds light on the challenges of living with a condition that's often unseen by others. His courage to speak out aims to support anyone who feels isolated by similar experiences, reminding us that even the smallest moments in life can be forever changed by invisible illnesses. This episode is a heartfelt and powerful conversation for anyone navigating difficult times, seeking a sense of understanding, support, and connection. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about resilience, empathy, and the importance of feeling seen. Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeandkristencreative Shoot us a message! Say hello, tell us who you think we should have on the podcast, and your deepest and darkest secrets: mikeandkristencreative@gmail.com Review our book "You and Me" on Amazon (it helps a lot!!): https://amzn.to/3qqNCMo Intro song: "The Walk" Outro song: "The Jam" both by Mike's band The Town Heroes - www.thetownheroes.com Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com Kristen's site: www.kristenherringtonart.com Sean's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/seandmcmullen/videos Sean's IG: https://www.instagram.com/saltwater_sean/
Today's love story comes from Sean McMullen of Halifax, NS.Known as "Saltwater Sean" online, Sean makes a "splash" as he shares his experiences diving in the Atlantic and the impact that ocean cleaning has made on him! Sean is a father of three, ocean activist and storyteller.You can find him on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube @saltwater_seanThis story is about ocean activism, the impact of social media, and finding love through passion.Presented by Charm Diamond CentresHosted by Nancy ReganProduced by PodstarterDo you have a great love story? You could be the next guest on the Canadian Love Map! Apply here!
Rob Jan and Megan McKeough breakdown of Dr Sean McMullen's novel Generation Nemesis. A dark satirical look at a post apocalyptic world where people are punished for carbon based crimes. Spotlighting Argyle directed by Matthew Vaughn and written by Jason Fuchs is a spy action comedy with homage to 80s action films. Plus, the genre gongs from the 2024 AACTA Awards.
From clay pipes to cellphones, who knows what you'll find on the ocean floor? Sean McMullen knows and he has a YouTube channel where you can see it all. Mainstreet's Alex Guye shares Sean's story.
Sean McMullen is a photographer and a diver who has uncovered a lot of old bottles and other things in the waters of Nova Scotia. He documents his finds on his YouTube Channel, Saltwater Sean. Last weekend while snorkelling under the overpass in Fall River between Lake Fletcher and Lake Thomas. he was shocked by what he spotted on the murky bottom. He discusses his find and how the RCMP reacted when he called to report he'd located an old, rusty sawed-off shotgun.
On this episode of A Brothers' Creed Podcast we are joined by Sean McMullen who is from Nova Scotia Canada. This old port city has tons of history to explore and Sean has heard the call of adventure in his town and started treasure hunting at the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Sean talks with us about how he got started free diving in lakes, in the ocean, and in the harbors across Canada. His hobby has had several positive benefits to his life including satisfying the hunger for adventure, and cleaning up the city that he loves from trash and discarded things in the water. Sean talks with us about some of his favorite finds and how his treasure hunting adventures have shifted to land recently due to a SCUBA injury he sustained. Jared shares a cool treasure hunting story about a German U boat that sunk off the coast of North Carolina and we talk about the wonders of underwater exploration. Come along with us as we talk about the Thrill of the hunt and how this hobby has blessed Sean in his life. You can Find Sean on these platforms Instagram (treasure hunting): @saltwater_sean Instagram (photography): @seandmcmullen Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjHVQIMRvpZZYjhsdOtt3g If you enjoyed this episode of A Brothers' Creed Podcast and want hear two additional (members only) episodes a month, please subscribe on Patreon. You can find our Patreon page here: www.patreon.com/abrotherscreed Follow us on Instagram @a.brothers.creed And YouTube here
Today on Tech Talk with Ethan we welcome the founder and executive director of the Children's Theatre of Long Beach, Sean McMullen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/p3-theatre-company/support
This week I got to finally sit down and chat with Sean McMullen, aka Saltwater Sean, about his journey from quitting alcohol to snorkeling for treasure around Nova Scotia. This is something I find super interesting and I hope you do too! Follow Sean @ YouTube (Subscribe and let's help get him to 1k!) / Facebook / Instagram Follow Live Life In Tents @ Instagram / Visit our website / Shop our clothing Follow Lee @ Instagram
The wonderful Sean McMullen returns to Optimistically Depressed to talk about his excursions as Saltwater Sean, the thrills of discovering what lies under the sea, and how the exposure to cold water benefits him physically and mentally as it requires him to listen more closely to his body and mind. Have a listen and be sure to check out his YouTube and Instagram accounts under Saltwater Sean! https://www.youtube.com/c/SaltwaterSean https://www.instagram.com/saltwater_sean/
I think we’re starting to get to a point where we’re really starting to understand this pandemic isn’t going away soon. I know we “knew” that, but we didn’t really know that. That make sense? It’s like the five stages of grief. We’re starting to move through them and mourn our old lives while wondering what out new ones will look like. It’s kinda scary. Sean and I talk about how we’re feeling and manage to get some laughs in. Things feel so heavy lately it seems. It’s nice to have an honest talk about it while remembering how nice it is to joke around. I hope all of you enjoy it, too. This thing is just getting started, but hang on. Let’s try not to lose hope. It’s times like these where some of the best stuff comes through the human spirit.
Sean comes back to Optimistically Depressed to talk about making big changes in his exercise habits and saying no more often. We also discuss the frustrations associated with trying to be meaningful in a world full of noise and facing the fear of being meaningless.
On Episode 2 we're back with two amazing guests who brought some great questions with them. This time around we had the husband of Ruth, who was on our very first episode, the very well-spoken and passionate Sean McMullen. As well as an old high-school acquaintance turned friend of the host, Diana Jean Lewis. Be sure to check both of them out on social media as they both do some amazing things! This time around we talk about the word "should," anger and religion. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ruth and Sean discuss the past week and a half after receiving heartbreaking news. Listen: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Yi8bhw iTunes: https://apple.co/2J3WFhN Connect with Optimistically Depressed: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/optimisticallydepressed Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/optimisticallydepressed Twitter: https://twitter.com/optmlydepressed About Ruth: Ruth McMullen is the creator and host of Optimistically Depressed, a podcast where mental health, hurt, life philosophies and anything in between can be discussed without shame. Ruth is an advocate for mental health and has openly shared her journey with depression.
Part 2 of an extended conversation with Sean McMullen author and his daughter C.S. McMullen, script writer. https://variety.com/2019/film/news/trustnordisk-uta-unveils-first-still-of-the-other-lamb-exclusive-1203214256/
Part 1 of an extended conversation with Sean McMullen author and his daughter C.S. McMullen, script writer.
Josh is a barber, and Sean works in sales. Both played baseball in college (Sean at LSU) and beyond. In this episode we discuss not giving a heck, metabolism, baseball shenanigans, doucheyness, athletics, altercations, injuries, how to be hit better, delinquent behavior, Josh's badass hair-shaping lifestyle, marriage, and a bunch of other random, hilarious stuff. Record Date: 3/22/19 Josh's Barbershop: www.facebook.com/Fadegamebarbershop -Links & Contact: Watch The Horse's Ass: www.amazon.com/dp/B07LCVXTJF www.snugglydragon.com FB: www.facebook.com/thatsnugglydragon IG: @thatsnugglydragon Twitter: @thatsnugglydrag Email: thatsnugglydragon@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thatsnugglydragon/support
Our tenth episode features Halifax photographer Sean McMullen. He talks about depression, anxiety, social judgement and the need for grace. Listen: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Yi8bhw iTunes: https://apple.co/2J3WFhN Connect with Optimistically Depressed: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/optimisticallydepressed Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/optimisticallydepressed Twitter: https://twitter.com/optmlydepressed About Ruth: Ruth McMullen is the creator and host of Optimistically Depressed, a podcast where mental health, hurt, life philosophies and anything in between can be discussed without shame. Ruth is an advocate for mental health and has openly shared her journey with depression.
With the growth of our team, it's only right to introduce you to those making the magic happen! We start the show with Mike Tanner, fellow podcaster & web developer, to get an update on the CTN website. We also chat with our writer Sandra Hannebohm and Tunde about the school-to-prison pipeline & their new show, The Objective. Next, we chat with Parrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, our NEWEST member who will be doing a little bit of everything. THEN we welcome Lauren's hubby, Kyler Crawford, the newest and biggest brain on the team. AND Sean McMullen talks HSN and creates some promo content out of love for what we do!
Our fifth podcast for December is “Technarion” written by Sean McMullen and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in Interzone #248, September-October 2013.
Our fifth podcast for December is “Technarion” written by Sean McMullen and read by Kate Baker. First published in Interzone #248, September-October 2013. Subscribe to our podcast.
LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
The sun had descended behind Lakefell as seven times seven goblin artisans gathered before the throne of Castellerine Lynder in the Serpentine Garden, their choicest and most enchanting creations for the year past held high. Chancellor Arrender walked slowly along the lines of scarlet cushions that glowed softly around the delights placed upon them, inspecting what the castellerine would soon consider. | Copyright 2015 by Sean McMullen. Narrated by Paul Boehmer.
Coming up… Main Fiction: “The Firewall and the Door” by Sean McMullen Entanglement technology had brought the final frontier as close as the living room. All we had to do was get an uncrewed probe out to whatever was to be explored, and the entangled telepresence established in its computers would provide practically instant communication. Everything was easy. Too easy. People took the wonders for granted until something went spectacularly wrong. Sean sold his first stories in the late 1980s and has become one of Australia’s top Science Fiction and Fantasy authors. In the late 90s he established himself in the American market, and his work has been translated into Polish, French, Japanese and other languages.The settings for Sean’s work range from the Roman Empire, through Medieval Europe, to cities of the distant future. His work is a mixture of romance, invention and adventure, while populated... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sean McMullen is an internationally-recognised award-winning author who spoke to Dark Matter recently about his writing and career. This interview is available in MP4 (video) ... The post Sean McMullen appeared first on Dark Matter Zine.
Coming Up Interview: Writers of the Future winners 00:30 Fact:Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 29:00 Main Fiction: Eight Miles by Sean McMullen 43:50 Narrator: Simon Hildebrandt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.