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In this episode of the Innovators and Investors Podcast, host Kristian Marquez sits down with Amar Bakshi, founder of Shared Studios and Noro, to explore how Amar’s visionary work is redefining human connection through immersive technology. Amar shares the evolution from his original art project, which connected strangers worldwide via life-size video portals installed in locations from New York to Tehran, refugee camps, and universities, to creating Noro’s cutting-edge video conferencing solutions that bridge the gap between virtual meetings and face-to-face interaction. They discuss the inspiration behind his projects, including his personal experiences as a journalist and his grandmother’s story of displacement, highlighting the emotional and cultural impact of authentic human connection. Amar explains the challenges of building a global network in complex political environments, the importance of community-led curation, and leveraging technology to enable deeper trust and collaboration beyond traditional video calls like Zoom. The conversation also covers insights into building company culture, navigating the transition from art to business, raising capital, and how AI and future tech innovations could enhance multilingual communication and intimacy in virtual settings. Amar closes by sharing lessons learned as a founder about balancing commitment with perspective and fostering inclusive, purpose-driven teams. This episode provides a thoughtful look at how technology can create meaningful, serendipitous human connections across borders and industries. Learn more about Amar's work at https://noro.co/ Connect with Amar on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amarcbakshi/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/podcast-guest-application/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
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Stories from the Bering Sea and Beyond-Hosted by Mark Caylor. Listen to Real Fishermen/Ladies Share their stories at sea. What it has given and what she has taken away. Instagram @Galley_Stories www.galleystories.net Shop for Gear at https://f7505e-a8.myshopify.com/ Email Galleystories@gmail.com
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Stories from the Bering Sea and Beyond-Hosted by Mark Caylor. Listen to Real Fishermen/Ladies Share their stories at sea. What it has given and what she has taken away. Instagram @Galley_Stories www.galleystories.net Shop for Gear at https://f7505e-a8.myshopify.com/ Email Galleystories@gmail.com
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1 David Alan Arnold - Sweep The Floor and Smile 1:18:04
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Listen in as an Old contact turns into a New Story. some will say its a reach to Record Dave in our Genre, but he has spent 20 years flying over the fleet filing, and when you hear that part of his story he will impress you as much as he does me. One of David Alan Arnold’s earliest child-hood memories is a surreal experience of floating up from his crib and flying out a window. It must have been a dream... Now David is grown up and his Airborne Cinematography flies him around the world for everything from James Bond to Deadliest Catch. David Alan Arnold is an Emmy Award-winning cameraman — but his first book tells the story of how he started his Hollywood career with a broom in his hand. Somehow, sweeping the floor got him into some of the world’s biggest TV shows. "Help From Above" is the unlikely story of mistakes and miracles that took David to some of the most dangerous places on Earth—soaring through the clouds, straight into a deadly phenomenon known as The Deadman’s Curve. Buckle up for adventure in the stormy skies of Deadliest Catch and a helicopter ride through Amazing Race, World Series--all the way to the NFL Super Bowl.…
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1 EP 109 Megan Waldrep Partners of Commercial Fisherman Podcast, Dual Hosting 1:16:03
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Listen to Megan and I Discuss both sides of the Industry, check out her Podcast below: Megan Waldrep Founder of the Partners of Commercial Fishermen Writer/Speaker Website: pocfpride.com Instagram: @megan.waldrep Listen to the Partners of Commercial Fishermen Podcast on Apple , Spotify , and more!
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1 EP 108 Captain Wild Bill Wichrowski 1:02:46
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Long time coming on this one, Please enjoy a good friend of mine sharing his Story. Brought to you by Alaskan Brewing Co and Xtratuf
I've known John for years, he is one of the rare true story tellers, he will control the table and light the room when he comes in.
M&M is not just a candy, its an Amazing tender, listen to Earl explain ou can support the Podcast by clicking and getting gear, thank you all. Galley Stories Gear! Episode brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/
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1 EP 105 Captain Paul Holmberg "Born 2,000 Ft In the Air 35 Miles SE of Chignik, 3 went Up 4 Came Down" truly Airborn 20:11
Captain Paul Holmberg brings a new definition to Airborn, as his Native up bringing is incredible. Listen to his story in his own words and then go listen to some of his music available on Itunes. Small world but Tech puts us all closer. Sound Quality warning, was using some different equipment to try to cut back noise at the event which was quite loud, the result was my voice in your left ear and his in the right, lets call it whispering. You can support the Podcast by clicking and getting gear, thank you all. Galley Stories Gear! Episode brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/…
10 year Vet of the Bristol Bay Fishery, Largest Salmon run for reds in the world! Deck Boss Ian Vincent describes his life on the water and what its like to fish for an absolute legend! Additional shares his second calling which I found refreshing. Sound Quality warning, was using some different equipment to try to cut back noise at the event which was quite loud, the result was my voice in your left ear and his in the right, lets call it whispering. You can support the Podcast by clicking and getting gear, thank you all. Galley Stories Gear! Episode brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/…
Captain Lee was born in San Diego in 69, and has made his life on the water, listen in as he shares his live for all of us to hear. Sound Quality warning, was using some different equipment to try to cut back noise at the event which was quite loud, the result was my voice in your left ear and his in the right, lets call it whispering. You can support the Podcast by clicking and getting gear, thank you all. Galley Stories Gear! Episode brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/…
Captain Nelson "Born in Kodiak" and Raised in the Industry, His Father always told "Tone" to do something with his brain, so he went fishing. Hear his story here and of course in his own words. You can Support Galley Stories Podcast by getting some gear! Get The Gear! This Episode Brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/…
Captain Katie Arnestad shares her amazing story, generational fishing at its finest Brought to you by Alaskan Brewing Co. Galley Stories Gear Galley Gear Store
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1 EP 100 Galley Stories Podcast History 1:01:44
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Captain Casey McManus Host's this episode to dive into the history and background of the Galley Stories Podcast Support us here: Gear Store Brought to you by: https://www.alaskanbeer.com/
Join us for Captain Pete Arnestad sharing His Story. Brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/ Gear Store at Gear Store
Join us in listening to Captain Brian Barter, Native Maine Lobsterman as he shares his life in his own words. Galley Stories brought to you by: https://www.alaskanbeer.com/ Galley Stories Gear store if you would like to support us. Galley Stories Gear Store
Captain Andy Hawke, One of those guys that when he shakes your hand his engulfs yours as if you are a Toddler, yet gentle enough not to crush you. Was a very genuine interview in an Old Church setting so the sound is not the best but the story is, Brought to you by Alaskan Brewing CO. https://www.alaskanbeer.com/ Galley Stories Gear Store Galley Stories Gear…
Nels Ure is a second generation Bristol Bay fisherman based in Naknek, Alaska. He advocates for the economic, ecological, and social wellbeing of the Bristol Bay fishery on local, state, and federal levels. He is passionate about salmon habitat protection, sustainable fisheries, and local equity. Visit our Gear Store at GalleyStoriesGear Brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/…
Waqaa! My name is Casey Coupchiak, my Yup’ik name is Ernerculria. It was given to me by my grandma, Mary Coupchiak. I am the daughter of Norman Coupchiak and Greta Horn. Granddaughter of William “Willie” and Mary Coupchiak on my father’s side. Ed Glotfelty and Mary Hanson on my mother’s. My family has been fishing Bristol Bay for millennia and I am lucky enough to have inherited my Grandfather, Willie’s commercial drift permit. I have been fishing it since I was 18 and couldn’t imagine spending my summers anywhere else than on a drift boat in Bristol Bay! I recently moved back to Alaska to get more involved in Alaska’s fisheries, work towards co-management of our fisheries with Indigenous peoples, and finish a BBA in Marketing from the University of Alaska - Anchorage. When I’m not fishing, I direct market a small amount of my catch. I love to snowboard, hike, mountain bike, and anything outdoors. Quyana Mark for having me and listeners for listening!…
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Brad Angasan was born and raised in the remote Alaska fishing village of South Naknek in Bristol Bay. Brad has a lifetime of experience commercial fishing for wild sockeye salmon. His experience ranges from set netting on South Naknek beach as a child with his grandparents, fishing with his father on cannery owned drift boats, to owning and operating his own state of the art fishing vessel along with his wife and son on the FV Novarupta. He is a 30 year captain. Brad is a staunch advocate for fisheries resource management and food security for traditional use foods. Brad is married to Ronalda and has 5 children, a grand daughter and 2 dogs. He winters in Anchorage, AK. This Episode brought to you By: https://www.alaskanbeer.com/…
Zane has been a deckhand for 8 years. Born in Central Oregon now living in Las Vegas, he feels he fits best in the trenches with other deckhands and crew alike. "Comfortable, Being Uncomfortable"
I was never able to record Chuck during his lifetime so over the course of a couple years I did a series of interviews with some of his closest friends in order to share some of the stories. Charles Hardin Bundrant was born on January 31, 1942, in Lawrenceburg Tennessee . He graduated from North High School , Evansville , Indiana, in 1960. He spent a short time at Middle Tennessee State University , before dropping out and moving to Alaska. You can read his story in some of his own words by Reading Catching a Deckload of Dreams https://www.amazon.com/Catching-Deckload-Dreams-Bundrant-Seafoods/dp/1933245344 This Episode Brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/wildness/ Special thanks to those who participated: Vic Scheibert Casey McManus Diane Miller Brian Parsons Dave Ross Dave Abbassian Jim McManus…
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1 EP 89 Captain Konrad Uri Born in 1934, "I'd Still be Fishing if I Could Be Insured" 1:00:53
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Konrad Uri, Born in the PNW and started his fishing Career just before and during WW2, amazing story here guys, listen in his own words. Brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/ You can Support our podcast at https://www.patreon.com/galleystories
This is what it's about, capturing the Old School guys. Louie brings decades of experience and stories in a well spoken matter. Brought to you by https://www.alaskanbeer.com/our-beers/amber/ Support our Podcast @ https://www.patreon.com/galleystories
Larry Carrol joins us today to share what it is like to spend an entire career Cooking on the water. Check out our Sponsor at https://www.alaskanbeer.com/
Jason Shares his Story, forgive the background Hydraulic Noises.
Captain Curtis Johnson Joins us today to share his story, this guy looks too young to have kids! and he is a Grandfather.
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Chad uses few words to tell a great story. Hell of a guy, wish I would have put a few Alaska Ambers into him first.
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Captain Rick Reynolds, long time Ugashik River, Pilot Point Alaska Set Net Fishermen tells his story. To Support Galley Stories Podcast https://www.patreon.com/galleystories
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Matt Bradley of the F/V Northwestern shares his fishing story. If you wish to support Galley Stories you can by subscribing to https://www.patreon.com/galleystories all new subscribers will be called out on the next episode as a thanks for your support.
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1 EP 81 Deck Boss Landon Cheney F/V Summer Bay ”Thankful & Grateful” 1:12:04
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Landon was a Great Joy to record, Hearing his story from him is more will do more Justice than Anything I can write. If you wish to Support Galley Stories, consider becoming a Patreon at www.patreon.com/galleystories
Captain David Hillstrand one of five son's of legendary fisherman John Hillstrand SR. Listen to his story in his own words of growing up in such a storied family is such an iconic place as Homer Alaska!
I'll Let Garrett tell you his story, hell of a guy!
Born in Hawaii and always on the water, always fit and ready to Fight either the weather on Deck or an opponent in Professional MMA. Jake does not back down from a challenge and is a hard working Skipper.
Bill Jensen – A generational calling, growing up in Petersburg’s Fisheries Bill joins us today on location in Tropical Akutan Alaska. Sharing his experiences growing up in Petersburg, like many others from a multi-generational fishing family. Starting out with gillnet trips to Horns Cliff with his dad to family vacations longlining in Chatham Straits. Bill now has feet in both sides of the fisheries, occasionally vacationing on local boats and working Refrigeration for a processing company, freezing the catch he used to bring in.…
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1 EP 76, Captain Sig Hansen-Deadliest Catch-My Legacy 1:36:40
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Sig was a tough one to track down as he has a very busy schedule. But the wait very well may have been worth it, we had to break this one up into two episodes, this is episode 2.... Enjoy! The rest of this Credit Wikipedia: Sigurd Jonny Hansen was born in Seattle , the eldest of three sons; his brothers are Norman and Edgar. Their father, Sverre Hansen, was descended from a long line of Norwegian -ancestry fishermen. His father and grandfather pioneered opilio crab fishing in Alaska as a way of giving crab boats a chance to earn money year-round rather than in short-term or late-year seasons. He began fishing at age 14, working on his family's boat. After he graduated from high school, he began fishing year-round, spending on average 10 months per year in Alaska and the Bering Sea . Occasionally he also fished mackerel and cod in Norway during the summer. In his early years, he cut school so that he could go fishing. [1] Hansen started as a deckhand on his father's boat before his teenage years, working his way up the ranks. At age 22, he became a “relief skipper”, relieving other captains on the Northwestern , as well as doing short-haul stints on other boats in the fleet. [2] By age 24, he began running the Northwestern full-time. Over the years, the boat has become a top producer with an excellent safety record; it has never had a single death at sea in the nearly 20 years Hansen has been at its helm, and its serious injury rate is significantly lower than other boats in the Bering Sea fleet as well. In 2005 for King Crab and 2006 for Opilio, the Northwestern won the final derby seasons, taking home the titles for both the highest poundage caught and the highest dollars earned between the featured boats in the Deadliest Catch . [2] As of 2011, Hansen serves as the full-time captain during king and opilio crab seasons, as well as the pot cod fishery on the Northwestern . His younger brothers, Edgar and Norman, are deck boss and deckhand, respectively.[ citation needed ] In March 2010, Hansen became a published author with the release of his book (co-written with Mark Sundeen ) North By Northwestern: A Seafaring Family on Deadly Alaskan Waters , which reached the bestseller list of the New York Times [3] and the Wall Street Journal . On April 29, 2010, Hansen was a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno . During the show, he expressed his desire to be a contestant on the next season of the hit ABC reality television series Dancing with the Stars . [4] Leno's staff set up a Facebook page to gather support for him to be selected for the show. [5] In September 2010, Hansen announced that he would not return for the seventh season of Deadliest Catch . However, on October 8, it was announced that Hansen would come back to the show.[ citation needed ] He provided the voice of a boat named Crabby (modeled after the Northwestern ) in the Disney Pixar film Cars 2 . [6] He competed in the 14th season of The Celebrity Apprentice . [7] In 2014, Hansen was inducted into the Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame , along with Tonight Show bandleader, Doc Severinsen , and singer Bobby Vee . [8]…
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1 EP 75 Captain Sig Hansen-Deadliest Catch Captain PART 1, "That Poor Bastard was down to Apples and Water" 1:09:11
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Sig was a tough one to track down as he has a very busy schedule. But the wait very well may have been worth it, we had to break this one up into two episodes. The rest of this Credit Wikipedia: Sigurd Jonny Hansen was born in Seattle , the eldest of three sons; his brothers are Norman and Edgar. Their father, Sverre Hansen, was descended from a long line of Norwegian -ancestry fishermen. His father and grandfather pioneered opilio crab fishing in Alaska as a way of giving crab boats a chance to earn money year-round rather than in short-term or late-year seasons. He began fishing at age 14, working on his family's boat. After he graduated from high school, he began fishing year-round, spending on average 10 months per year in Alaska and the Bering Sea . Occasionally he also fished mackerel and cod in Norway during the summer. In his early years, he cut school so that he could go fishing. [1] Hansen started as a deckhand on his father's boat before his teenage years, working his way up the ranks. At age 22, he became a “relief skipper”, relieving other captains on the Northwestern , as well as doing short-haul stints on other boats in the fleet. [2] By age 24, he began running the Northwestern full-time. Over the years, the boat has become a top producer with an excellent safety record; it has never had a single death at sea in the nearly 20 years Hansen has been at its helm, and its serious injury rate is significantly lower than other boats in the Bering Sea fleet as well. In 2005 for King Crab and 2006 for Opilio, the Northwestern won the final derby seasons, taking home the titles for both the highest poundage caught and the highest dollars earned between the featured boats in the Deadliest Catch . [2] As of 2011, Hansen serves as the full-time captain during king and opilio crab seasons, as well as the pot cod fishery on the Northwestern . His younger brothers, Edgar and Norman, are deck boss and deckhand, respectively.[ citation needed ] In March 2010, Hansen became a published author with the release of his book (co-written with Mark Sundeen ) North By Northwestern: A Seafaring Family on Deadly Alaskan Waters , which reached the bestseller list of the New York Times [3] and the Wall Street Journal . On April 29, 2010, Hansen was a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno . During the show, he expressed his desire to be a contestant on the next season of the hit ABC reality television series Dancing with the Stars . [4] Leno's staff set up a Facebook page to gather support for him to be selected for the show. [5] In September 2010, Hansen announced that he would not return for the seventh season of Deadliest Catch . However, on October 8, it was announced that Hansen would come back to the show.[ citation needed ] He provided the voice of a boat named Crabby (modeled after the Northwestern ) in the Disney Pixar film Cars 2 . [6] He competed in the 14th season of The Celebrity Apprentice . [7] In 2014, Hansen was inducted into the Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame , along with Tonight Show bandleader, Doc Severinsen , and singer Bobby Vee . [8]…
Lance Kramer joins us today to share his life and upbringing in the Arctic Circle. Lance takes us through some of his earliest childhood memories of learning to live off the land in an environment that some cannot imagine and that he would not change. Language and values and respect for elders, Lance covers all the bases.…
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1 EP 73 Captain John Rae- I Hate Being Cold!-Says the Man Living in the Arctic Circle, Kotzebue 51:50
Captain John Rae joins us on our return to recording. Recorded in Kotzebue Alaska. John has spent 40 years in Various parts of Alaska as an Oil Industry worker, Hunter, Trapper, Fishermen and a Bush Pilot. John shares his story in such a genuine way. I Hope you enjoy it as much as i did.
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Junior, Captain of the Seabrook has upgraded and moved on to the very first boat he ever served on.... away from his family. Know where your buddy is, is his best advice. we are happy that Junior took the time to record, and even better that he is back on Deadliest Catch. We waited to post until it was known he was back on DC. enjoy this one guys!…
Captain Mark Casto Joins us from the Wheelhouse of the F/V Pinnacle sitting in the Harbor of St Paul Island while offloading his Crab. Mark was a bit of a short interview as he seems to be more of a man of action than words, great story all the same.
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Emma and Claire grew up on a homestead in Alaska’s remote Aleutian Islands. If you walked South on the Alaska Peninsula until you reached the end of the land and your toes hit the water, you are probably on their front porch. Their family makes their livelihood harvesting wild seafood from Alaska’s pristine and bountiful waters. Since they were young, Emma and Claire have worked on commercial fishing boats and continue to fish each summer while running Salmon Sisters from land and sea.…
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1 EP 67 Captain Therese Sauvageau-“The guys would want to go in, but they’d say, ‘We can’t go in, she’s still out here" 30:26
Therese Sauvageau joins us to share her epic life and climb in the rough and tough Lobster Fishery. Locally known in Beverly as the first female Lobster Captain, Therese was an absolute joy to talk to. Clearly you can tell just by the way she carries herself that she has worked for everything she has gotten. Such Drive and determination, hopefully you think the same as her story unfolds.…
William Rayder joins us today to share his very entertaining Story, from commercial fishing Lobster at the age of 12 and moving on to some minor piracy. Will has great detail when describing his life and was a joy to record. A magical 40 day walking tour of the Camino De Santiago with his young son.
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Lieutenant Commander Bradley Boyd steps into character to tell us the Story of the USS Nautilus, the very first ever Nuclear Powered, well... anything. This was a stretch but the idea to hear the story of a vessel was something i could not just pass up, Commander Boyd did an excellent job and you can hear in his voice the pride he takes in both his service and history of service of the Nautilus and her crews. Below Information from the Submarine Force Museum Web Site RE: USS Nautilus & LTC Boyd: On January 21, 1954, Nautilus was christened and launched into the Thames River. On January 17, 1955, the message “Underway On Nuclear Power” was sent and changed the Navy forever. The world’s first nuclear powered submarine, Nautilus will forever stand as a testament to innovation and the incredible advancements in technology made after WWII. It is well known that besides being the first nuclear powered submarine, Nautilus was also the first vessel to pass under the North Pole, making history with the message “Nautilus 90 North” Her achievements have forever been immortalized at the Submarine Force Museum. The museum preserve submarine heritage. It is the only place in the world where someone can gain a first-hand look at this historic landmark. Nautilus was designated a National Historic Landmark by the Secretary of the Interior on May 20, 1982. On April 11 1986, eighty-six years to the day after the birth of the Submarine Force, Historic Ship Nautilus was opened to the public. LCDR Reginald Preston came to the Nautilus in April 2016, following in the footsteps of the directors before him who took on the task of maintaining the legacy of one of the most important submarines in the US Navy. Originally, from Lyman, Nebraska, LCDR Preston received his commission through the Naval reserve Officer Training Corps in 2003. Following the completion of nuclear power training, he reported to USS Helena in San Diego, California. Qualifying in Submarines on Helena, he served as the Chemical and Radiological Controls Assistant, Assistant Operation Officer, and interim Engineer Officer. In 2010, he reported to the USS Chicago where served as Engineer Officer. While on the Chicago , he would help transform her back into a warship ‘certified for tasking’ in the Seventh Fleet area of responsibility after a homeport shift to Guam. He would go on to serve as both the Operations Officer at Submarine Group Two and the Chief of Staff for the enlisted Women in Submarines task Force. His personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, and navy Achievement medal. During his time at Historic Ship Nautilus, LCDR Preston has only maintained the excellent recorded of OIC’s at the museum. His work at the museum only furthered the museums mission to be a highly regarded museum and a must stop for those traveling in the area. LCDR Preston also “led a team of experts in rewriting the technical requirements for nautilus which previously necessitated the ship to be maintained at a level nearly commensurate with operational submarines. Preston’s revised requirements not only allowed for cost-wise upkeep and maintenance at a level that preserves Nautilus for futures generations, but did so with the expectation the ship would continue to host more than 150,000 visitors annually.” He was also “instrumental in laying the groundwork to establish a future water taxi dock at the museum. As one of almost 20 Historic and cultural sites on the banks of the Thames River, the Submarine Force Museum is one of four anchor sites in the Thames River Heritage Park.” [1] His next tour will be as the Director of Submarine On-Board Training at naval Submarine Base New London. While the crew and staff will miss him, they wish him well in his next placement and look to the future with LCDR Bradley Boyd.…
Nick was a very different kind of interview, when i arrived he was cooking eggplant and offered me some. This man is the most relaxed person I have been around, you know the kind that will stop and think before he answers. Bright young man who currently is on the inspirational speaking tour, and after you listen you will know why. If we could all follow our dreams as well as this young man does we would all be rich or on america's most wanted.... depending on your dreams. But I think in Nicks world (which would be great if it was all of ours), if you dream it, you can have it.…
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1 EP 63 Captain Dave Marciano- As I floated away I saw Her Mast come up with the Flag, Like a Wave Goodbye 42:47
Captain Dave Marciano of Wicked Tuna fame joins us o share his journey from Deckhand and troubled youth to one of the nicest guys on the Sea. Dave took me out for a Tuna Trip just prior to recording this episode, i would Highly recommend doing a Charter with Dave, he is totally approachable and a genuinely nice guy. As an example while we were recording from the wheelhouse on the F/V Falcon a young lady was outside on the dock holding a picture, Dave asked if i would mind stopping a second so he could say hi, we did and he went out and signed her photo and had her come on the back deck for her own picture before we continued. Just a REAL Genuine guy, enjoy and I encourage you all to binge other episodes, each of the folks that share stories on here are unique.…
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1 EP 62 Deckhand Billy Prime-I Don't know what changed from my first time to my 50th time, But it did! 42:36
Billy Prime Joins us today to share his story from recovery and clinging to the sea to keep him afloat. Fishing brings each of us something different, for some it is the introduction to destructive things in our lives, for this young man it is the Sea that helps him cling to his sobriety. We cannot thank Billy enough for sharing his journey.…
Captain Aaron joins us today to share his Journey from Puyallup, WA to the Bering Sea, Russia and all along the East Coast. Billy has done it all, Crabbing, Pollock and Lobstah!!! Take a listen to his amazing story and give him a like and a share, and as always thank you for listening.
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Jesse Roche after having his own successful sports fishing radio show one day decided at the age of 41 to start commercial fishing. For those that already know Jesse you know he will be successful. Jesse i believe cannot even pass a mud puddle without wondering what kind of fish he can pull out of it. Give this episode a like, share and leave a review. THANK you all for listening and allowing us to share these Mariners stories.…
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Captain Jeff Klein, in his own words has been on more boats than he remembers, his passion for "Our" fishery, and yes i mean Our fishery to anyone who makes living on the water comes out in this episode. Coming out to the East Coast and looking for the East coast stories the first one that took the bait has fished in both waters on both coasts, it just shows us how small our community is.…
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Captain Beaux of the F/V Collier Brothers joins us today to tell us about his pride in the legacy of the fishing Industry, 4th generation and looking for his bride to be, to create the 5th. Get in line ladies. Seriously guys, he almost cared more about telling his family's history than his own, says a lot about the pride. Speaking from his earliest memories that involved jello and bleeding cod to the fist time he Captained his Family's vessel. Please listen in, like and subscribe.…
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1 EP 57 Captain Jim Howard- My Dad Thought it was Cool as Hell! Tuna Trip at 13..... 1:23:04
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Captain Jim Howard joins us to share his Mariner history and some funny stories along the way. Jim has been fishing commercial as a paid deckhand since the age of 13, yes 13 that is not a typo... Jim is a bit of a legend here at Galley Stories as he gets mentioned a bit in several episodes, most hilariously in Captain Craig Jennsen's. Please give it a like/subscribe and by all means leave a comment! thanks for listening!…
Captain Snooks Moore who was born in "44", Joins us today to share her long line and legacy of family fishing. With 5 generations of fishing in the waters of Alaska she will inform us of some of the trials and tribulations she has experienced in her storied 6 decade plus career in the commercial fisheries.…
Bailey Davis joins us to share her story from a young girl following her Dad around the boat to.... well... everything. Bailey has cooked, been a deckhand (and still is), and has even been on the fun side slinging the beers for the fella's. She brings a unique view from all different sides of the wheelhouse. Born in Astoria Oregon and currently making her home out of Dutch Harbor and still works for Crab and Black Cod in addition to seasonal beer slinging. Please remember to like/share and leave us a review. Galley Stories…
Captain Reba Temple shares her story with us today, A Third generation fishermen. Born and raised in Homer, AK, and has been fishing with her Family since she was 13. Forced into the Captains chair she has excelled with love and support from her family and her two well choreographed deck hands. Please Like/Share and leave us a review on Itunes.…
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Captain Bart Eaton joins us again, this time to tell the story of the very first Pollock Trip conducted by American Fishermen in Alaskan Waters. This man is dear to my heart and his stories always get me with his way of telling them. This one is especially great as he tells us of the first Pollock trip in Alaskan Waters as well as watching the demand for what has become the most sustainable and commercially marketed species in the US in the Last 45 years, we are not trying to take anything away from our spectacular Salmon runs as the State Of Alaska Manages its fisheries far beyond any other.…
My Old Friend joins us today to share his Story, its been a long time coming and he actually looks younger than he sounds, and he is better looking than he needs to be. Please enjoy Mateo's story as much as i have.
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