Épisodes

  • Final Episode
    Sep 26 2024

    Yes, this is our very final episode. We are sorry to see it go. We had an amazing time discussing scuba topics and meeting new people. More is explained in the episode.

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    41 min
  • Balancing the Responsibilities of Parenting With a Passion for Scuba Diving with Laura Pohjanen from DarkSide Divers | S3E17
    Sep 3 2024

    In this episode, Jay and Sarah explore the topic of parenting and diving with their guest, Laura Pohjanen, from Dark Side Divers. The discussion covers considerations when balancing diving and parenting, the unique experience of being a diver and a mom, the physical and mental challenges, and the importance of support from partners and the diving community. They also touch on introducing children to swimming and water sports, language barriers in parenting, and the societal expectations around parenthood.


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    Laura

    DarkSide Divers on Instagram

    DarkSide Divers


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    Gardner Underwater

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    Sarah Miller

    www.azulunlimited.com


    Fish Dive Surf, Inc.

    https://fishdivesurf.com/


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    1 h
  • The Dive Table Presents: 'Diversity Below the Waves' with Greg Hamman of Undersea Expeditions - Creating Safe Spaces for LGBTQ+ Divers
    Aug 20 2024

    Greg Hamman, owner of Gayscuba.com, discusses his experience as a queer person in the diving industry and the importance of creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ divers. He highlights the role of LGBTQ+ scuba clubs in providing support and resources for divers and the progress that has been made in some destinations. Greg also addresses the challenges of homophobia and discrimination that still exist in the industry and the need for allies to speak up and take a stand. He emphasizes the importance of situational awareness and listening to the concerns of marginalized divers to ensure their safety and comfort. Greg also discuss the challenges that still exist in the industry and the importance of individual conversations and relationships in promoting understanding and acceptance.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    03:02 Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ Divers
    07:54 The Role of Allies in Creating Safe Spaces
    13:04 Progress and Challenges in the Diving Industry
    22:51 Situational Awareness and Diver Safety
    28:13 Introduction and the Equality of Diving
    32:58 The Importance of a Welcoming Environment for Divers
    39:07 Welcoming LGBTQ+ Divers in Destinations
    44:16 Creating a Safe Learning Environment for Divers
    48:57 Challenges and the Role of Allies in the Diving Community
    53:19 Looking Towards the Future and Advocating for Change


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    Greg Hamman

    https://www.gayscuba.com/


    The Dive Table

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    Gardner Underwater

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    Sarah Miller

    www.azulunlimited.com


    Fish Dive Surf, Inc.

    https://fishdivesurf.com/

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    58 min
  • The Dive Table Presents: 'Diversity Below the Waves - The Humans of Scuba' with Ara @Diverbliss. 'Promoting Inclusivity in the Dive Industry, Cultural Awareness and Empathy in Diving'
    Jul 30 2024

    Note: I apologize for the technical difficulty that Jay's microphone was experiencing. It is rectified at the 18:50 minute mark.

    In this conversation, Jay, Sarah, and Ara discuss the lack of diversity in the scuba diving industry and the impact it has on different communities. They explore the experiences of being a person of color in the diving world, the stereotypes and discrimination faced by divers from different backgrounds, and the role of marketing and representation in perpetuating these biases.

    They also touch on the financial barriers that prevent many individuals from marginalized communities from accessing diving opportunities. The conversation covers topics such as the lack of access to diving for Filipinos due to financial constraints, the importance of localizing diving and making it accessible to all, the need for awareness and empathy when traveling to different cultures, the presence of casual racism in the diving community, and the importance of being an ally and speaking up against racism. The conversation also highlights the significance of supporting businesses that treat their employees well and have fair practices.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    08:16 Race and Identity in Scuba Diving
    15:12 Stereotypes and Discrimination in the Diving Community
    25:37 Financial Barriers to Diving Opportunities
    30:45 Promoting Inclusivity in the Dive Industry
    30:55 Lack of Access to Diving for Filipinos
    35:02 Cultural Awareness and Empathy
    38:12 Addressing Casual Racism in the Diving Community
    41:38 Being an Ally and Speaking Up
    56:34 Supporting Businesses with Fair Practices
    01:00:26 Join the Diver Bliss Community and Dive in the Philippines


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    Ara

    @diverbliss

    www.diverbliss.com


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    Gardner Underwater

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    Sarah Miller

    www.azulunlimited.com


    Fish Dive Surf, Inc.

    https://fishdivesurf.com/

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    1 h et 2 min
  • The Dive Table Presents: Surface Interval #6 with Jay Gardner: Zigging and Zagging as an Independent Scuba Instructor
    Jul 23 2024

    Being an independent scuba instructor involves managing various aspects of running a small business, serving students, and handling logistics. This includes finding students, defining the target audience, and understanding their needs. It also involves managing the logistics of teaching classes, such as gas fills, dive sites, rentals, and pool access. Building a support system is crucial, including service, retail sales, and knowledge resources. The closure of local dive shops can present challenges, requiring improvisation and finding alternative solutions. Jay shares his experience and invites other independent instructors to share their stories and insights.

    The Scripps Pier underwater camera was donated by DeepSea Power & Light and proved HD live streaming video from ~4m (13ft) water depth.
    The Scripps Pier Underwater Camera

    If you enjoyed this episode and want to be a part of this growing community, you can join us in a couple of ways:


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    • Send the link to the show, ‘divetable.com,’ to a dive buddy, your dive team, or your last scuba instructor.
    • Share your thoughts with us by leaving us a voicemail here on our website or say,’Howdy!’
    • Join us on our Facebook group, www.facebook.com/groups/thedivetable


    The Dive Table

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    @thedivetable


    Gardner Underwater

    https://gardnerunderwater.com/


    Sarah Miller

    www.azulunlimited.com


    Fish Dive Surf, Inc.

    https://fishdivesurf.com/

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    35 min
  • The Dive Table Presents: 'Diversity Below the Waves: The Humans of Scuba'
    Jul 22 2024

    We here at the dive table are excited to announce our new diversity in diving series.

    If you've been involved with the scuba diving community in any capacity, you have probably noticed a lack of diversity. Although this is changing as younger people get into the sport with the help of social media, the general diving population consists of white, middle -aged, straight men. And while we love all the people who keep this sport alive, here at the dive table, we want everyone to feel represented in the sport. So we're creating this series to talk about the different challenges people face.

    Our purpose is to raise our collective consciousness around diversity and diving and be a part of the continuing evolution of the sport we are all so passionate about. We recognize fully that this topic may be controversial for some. We hope that you'll stick around and learn with us on this journey as we step into other people's shoes. These conversations are important to have out loud and in the open so we can grow together.

    Throughout the rest of this season, we will be sprinkling in episodes from this series, including the topics of culture, race, sexual identity, and gender. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest episode and join the conversation in our Facebook group. That's Facebook.com forward slash groups forward slash the dive table.


    If you enjoyed this episode and want to be a part of this growing community, you can join us in a couple of ways:


    • Subscribe to the podcast so you get notified when new episodes drop;
    • Leave a rating wherever you listen to your podcasts
    • Send the link to the show, ‘divetable.com,’ to a dive buddy, your dive team, or your last scuba instructor.
    • Share your thoughts with us by leaving us a voicemail here on our website or say,’Howdy!’
    • Join us on our Facebook group, www.facebook.com/groups/thedivetable


    The Dive Table

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    Instagram

    @thedivetable


    Gardner Underwater

    https://gardnerunderwater.com/


    Sarah Miller

    www.azulunlimited.com


    Fish Dive Surf, Inc.

    https://fishdivesurf.com/

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    2 min
  • Debunking Shark "Facts" | S3E14
    Jul 17 2024

    Sharks have a bad reputation, mostly due to sensationalism and fear, however, they are important for the environment and play a vital role as apex predators.

    Shark attacks are rare, with the odds of being bitten or killed by a shark being extremely low and in fact, you're more likely to be struck by lightning. We think it goes without saying, but Humans are the biggest threat to sharks through overfishing, fear-based killings, by-catch and of course being only partially used for shark fin soup.

    Sensationalized media, like Shark Week, perpetuates negative stereotypes about sharks, but social media influencers and conservationists are working hard to show the real side of sharks and their importance to the ecosystem.

    In this conversation, Sarah and Jay discuss common myths and misconceptions about sharks. They debunk the idea that all sharks are big and have sharp teeth, emphasizing the diversity of shark species and their different tooth structures. They also address the misconception that sharks are man-eaters, highlighting that most sharks eat fish or invertebrates.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction: Sharks and Shark Week
    01:00 Sharks' Bad Reputation
    03:24 The Rarity of Shark Attacks
    06:07 Sharks' Behavior and Misunderstandings
    11:03 Human Threats to Sharks
    12:23 Sensationalism in Media: The Case of Shark Week
    14:37 Changing the Narrative: Showing the Real Side of Sharks
    23:11 Introduction and Talking to Kids about Sharks
    24:36 Myth #1: All Sharks are Big with Sharp Teeth
    25:53 Different Teeth Structures and Shark Diversity
    27:22 Myth #2: Sharks are Man-Eaters
    28:42 Myth #3: Sharks are Not Important
    29:48 Myth #4: Can Anything Hurt a Shark?
    31:21 Myth #5: Sharks Attack People Often
    33:00 Challenging Sensationalism and Advocating for the Truth
    35:19 The Low Rate of Shark Attacks
    37:41 Divers as Advocates for Sharks
    40:32 Get Involved in Shark Conservation
    42:02 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

    If you enjoyed this episode and want to be a part of this growing community, you can join us in a couple of ways:


    • Subscribe to the podcast so you get notified when new episodes drop;
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    • Send the link to the show, ‘divetable.com,’ to a dive buddy, your dive team, or your last scuba instructor.
    • Share your thoughts with us by leaving us a voicemail here on our website or say,’Howdy!’
    • Join us on our Facebook group, www.facebook.com/groups/thedivetable


    The Dive Table

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    The Dive Table Facebook Group

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    Instagram

    @thedivetable


    Gardner Underwater

    https://gardnerunderwater.com/


    Sarah Miller

    www.azulunlimited.com


    Fish Dive Surf, Inc.

    https://fishdivesurf.com/


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    44 min
  • Reality Check - 10 Myths That Scuba Students Should Question | S3E13
    Jul 9 2024


    In this episode, Jay and Sarah discuss the top 10 student myths for scuba divers. They address misconceptions such as the belief that paying for certification guarantees expertise, the idea that scuba diving is challenging, scary, and always expensive, and the notion that instructors should always be trusted without question. They also touch on the importance of choosing the right instructor and questioning your dive buddy if necessary. They also cover the importance of experience, the need for communication, the value of ongoing training and refreshers, and the fallacy of relying solely on equipment. They emphasize the importance of being open-minded, adaptable, and constantly learning in order to become better divers.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction
    01:28 Myth 1: Certification Does Not Equal Expertise
    07:18 Myth 3: Blind Trust in Instructors
    31:29 Myth 5: Never Question Your Dive Buddy
    33:20 Debunking Scuba Diving Myths: Instructor Worship
    38:27 The Myth of 'I Don't Need More Training'
    45:20 The Fallacy of Relying on Equipment
    48:45 The Flexibility of Diving Techniques
    55:19 The Journey to Mastery in Scuba Diving

    If you enjoyed this episode and want to be a part of this growing community, you can join us in a couple of ways:


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    • Send the link to the show, ‘divetable.com,’ to a dive buddy, your dive team, or your last scuba instructor.
    • Share your thoughts with us by leaving us a voicemail here on our website or say,’Howdy!’
    • Join us on our Facebook group, www.facebook.com/groups/thedivetable


    The Dive Table

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    The Dive Table Facebook Group

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    Instagram

    @thedivetable


    Gardner Underwater

    https://gardnerunderwater.com/


    Sarah Miller

    www.azulunlimited.com


    Fish Dive Surf, Inc.

    https://fishdivesurf.com/


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    1 h et 2 min