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Suffering through a dry spell without scuba diving? Grab your favorite drink and take your seat at The Dive Table every week with Jay and Sarah as they share their stories and adventures of their continuing love affair with scuba diving. You’ll laugh at their stories of minor misfortune. Empathize with their successes and regrets, but ultimately you’ll recognize their journey as your own; where life intersects with Scuba Diving. We know you’d rather be scuba diving, but while you’re out of t ...
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In this episode, Jay and Sarah discuss how to choose a dive operator or dive instructor. They emphasize the importance of considering factors such as eco-conservation efforts, integration with the local community, and safety protocols. They also highlight the need to research and gather information from word of mouth, social media, and review platf…
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In this conversation, Jay and Sarah discuss boat etiquette for divers. They cover topics such as being a minimalist and bringing only necessary gear, being tidy and compact to save space on the boat, being prepared by calling ahead and knowing the boat's facilities, taking seasickness medication, keeping dry areas dry, and the importance of communi…
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While in Marianna, Fl., Jay turns on his recorder and gives us a glimpse into a day while cave diving the system there. The arrival, the unloading, the 18 cups of coffee, the pre-check and equipment match and the debrief afterwards are all captured in this short Surface Interval. If you enjoyed this episode and want to be a part of this growing com…
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In this conversation, Jay and Sarah discuss the importance of being prepared for emergencies in diving. They talk about the significance of rescue training and the goal of being able to help others in distress. They also discuss the timing of taking a rescue course and the importance of having experience and comfort in your own diving skills before…
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In today's short Surface Interval episode, Jay and Sarah share a few minutes of their day as they enjoyed a shore dive at La Jolla Shores in San Diego, CA. Recorded after their meet and greet at La Jolla Shores, they were able to enjoy a shallow dive together off the coast and experience what that location has to offer. According to Sarah, it has i…
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In this conversation, Jay and Sarah discuss the topic of diving from vehicles. Sarah shares a funny story about her van breaking down on the freeway and the importance of being prepared for breakdowns. They discuss the essential items to have in your vehicle, such as jumper cables, fix-a-flat, fire extinguisher, tow cables, and water. Jay and Sarah…
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In this episode, Jay and Sarah discuss the importance of nutrition and hydration in diving. They share their personal experiences of not properly fueling their bodies before dives and the negative effects it had on their performance and well-being. They emphasize the need for a well-rounded diet with complex proteins, fats, and carbs, and the impor…
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In this conversation, Jay and Sarah discuss their experiences about cave diving. They discuss their different preferences and experiences. Sarah shares her motivation for revisiting cave diving and her desire to understand and explore it more. She also discusses the challenges and stress she faced during her recent cave dives and the importance of …
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The conversation revolves around the topic of diving with new people and the challenges and considerations that come with it. Both Jay and Sarah share their experiences and perspectives on the matter. They discuss the importance of building a team and finding compatible dive buddies. They also talk about the need to keep dives simple and gear minim…
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In this episode, Jay and Sarah discuss getting back into diving after a surface interval. They cover topics such as preparing and servicing gear, buying gear and prioritizing purchases, time vs. number of dives for gear servicing, buying secondhand gear, and preparing yourself as a diver. This conversation discusses the importance of refreshing div…
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In this episode, Jay and Sarah discuss their journeys into tech and cave diving. They share their experiences and the challenges they faced along the way. They also discuss the different mindsets and motivations behind tech diving, including the appeal of exploring unique environments and the importance of humility in the diving community. They emp…
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In this episode, Jay and Sarah discuss their journeys into professional level courses. Jay shares his journey to becoming a professional instructor, including the challenges he faced and the support of his spouse. They also discuss gender representation in UTD and the importance of reading the room as an instructor. In this part of the conversation…
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Welcome to Season 3 of The Dive Table Podcast, introducing Sarah Miller from Azul Unlimited! As per tradition, the inaugural episode of each season brings up the question, 'Is Scuba Diving Still Special, and Why?' In this episode, Jay and Sarah reflect on the past year and how diving has brought them closer to their communities. They also explore t…
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This episode is a crossover episode of the UTD Scuba Diving Podcast. We are sharing their podcast because they are officially announcing that Jay Gardner is their new Director of Development. Jay has been doing his best to keep it under wraps and he's finally allowed to discuss his new position and what it means to the agency that he has been train…
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This year, Jay is joined for The Reef of Horrors, Vol. 2 by friend of the show, Jack Der. Jack is a CA native and regular dive buddy with Jay. While they don't share any common scary stories, they do have a few that will make you think twice about eating certain foods before diving or before diving when you know specific creatures are nearby.…
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Jay sits down with the Training Director of United Team Diving (UTD) Ben Bos to discuss the designing of scuba training for adults and designing a scuba training curriculum that revolves around what divers really need and not what they think they need. Ben has been a professional diver for 24 years and self-admittedly in a previous life was in mark…
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Gareth Lock sits down with Jay to discuss all things, 'Human Factors.' Gareth Lock is a retired senior officer in the RAF, having spent 25 years flying Hercules transport aircraft, involved in flight trials and R&D, and a Systems Engineer/Requirements Manager. He left the RAF in 2015 setting up the Human Diver to bring human factors knowledge and p…
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Jay sits down again with Kevin "Heat" Wood to discuss their personal journey's in becoming UTD instructors. Kevin was born in Olney, MD and graduated from Virginia Tech with an engineering degree. He is currently a B-52 pilot trainer for the Air Force Reserves as well as a UTD Instructor. "The ability to slip into an unknown and hostile environment…
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Jay sits down with UTD Instructor and B52 pilot trainer, Kevin Wood, to discuss the similarities and differences when it comes to training these two fields. Is training the same no matter the realm? Do only the specifics change? The Dive Table www.thedivetable.com Fish Dive Surf, Inc. www.fishdivesurf.com Gardner Underwater www.gardnerunderwater.co…
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The United Nations World Trade Organization (UNWTO) defines 'Ecotourism' with 5 characteristics. Jay sits down with Greg Wolf for his third and final episode to discuss these characteristics and the impact ecotourism has on the environment. The Dive Table www.thedivetable.com Fish Dive Surf, Inc. www.fishdivesurf.com Gardner Underwater www.gardneru…
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Jay and Greg continue their conversation about underwater archeology but this time they each give up their top three sites that they would like to explore... ...and on a side note, Ethan Hawke was mistaken for Kevin Bacon in the 'MoonKnight' series, so there's your 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon...sort of. https://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/some-marvel-fans…
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We've all seen things that we wanted to pick up while scuba diving. Most of it was trash and we picked it up (I hope!) in order to remove it from the ecosystem, (Personally, I have left a piece or two of trash because I was confident that something was using it for a dwelling, but I digress), but when does "trash" or a seemingly random item become …
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Greg Wolf joins Jay at The Dive Table to discuss Underwater Archeology. This latest dive into scuba work comes after among other things, volunteering as a Public Safety Diver as well as the most noble of all scuba diving jobs; scraping barnacles off of boats. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-porter73/messa…
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Jay recalls a story of financial trading on the high seas and the discussion turns to the topic of when is someone an archeologist or just a treasure hunter? Does it boil down to the motive? The Dive Tablewww.thedivetable.comFish Dive Surf, Inc.www.fishdivesurf.comGardner Underwaterwww.gardnerunderwater.com--- Send in a voice message: https://ancho…
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From seeing his dad's gear hanging up in the bathroom to studying to be an Underwater Archeologist, Greg discusses the influential factors that led him to his latest endeavor.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-porter73/messageBởi Fish Dive Surf, Inc.
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Marine, scuba diver, barnacle scraper and now aspiring underwater archeologist, Greg Wolf joins Jay at The Dive Table as our 5th guest co-host to discuss his scuba diving journey and how he unearthed archeology as a career-to be. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-porter73/message…
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Scott joins us for his final episode at 'The Table' to discuss expedition photography. What makes it different than traditional underwater photography? How does the approach to the subject matter change and does the equipment need to be upgraded in order to adapt? Scott Bauer https://www.youtube.com/c/DiveLocker79 @ScottBauerBelow The Dive Table ww…
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The guys continue their conversation around underwater photography and delve a little more into the specifics. Scott gives advice to new photographers and what he thinks is a step in the wrong direction. Scott Bauer https://www.youtube.com/c/DiveLocker79 @ScottBauerBelow The Dive Table www.thedivetable.com Fish Dive Surf, Inc. www.fishdivesurf.com …
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Fellow local (Austin, TX) scuba diver and underwater photographer, Scott Bauer joins Jay to discuss how he arrived at photographing objects underwater and how he learned to love the editing process. Raising coral, not naming your coral, and learning how to back kick are key elements to become a successful underwater photographer. Okay, only one of …
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If you didn't start growing coral as a kid, you'll never be an underwater photographer. Kidding! It's something Scott found somewhat profound regarding his photography career so he decided to share. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-porter73/messageBởi Fish Dive Surf, Inc.
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