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| The Silent Pull: The Fatal Allure of Dahab's Blue Hole | 08 Oct 2024 | 00:14:49 | |
In this gripping episode, we journey to the shores of the Red Sea to explore Egypt's Blue Hole—a seemingly serene underwater sinkhole that has earned a deadly reputation among divers worldwide. Known ominously as the "Diver's Cemetery," this natural wonder lures adventurers with its crystal-clear waters and promises of breathtaking marine life. But beneath the tranquil surface lies a perilous abyss that has claimed countless lives. What drives experienced divers to risk everything for a descent into the Blue Hole? How do natural conditions like deceptive currents and hidden tunnels contribute to the risks? Join us as we uncover the mystique and menace of Egypt's Blue Hole. Follow Jess: instagram/JessthePrequelDoesMiami TikTok/JessthePrequelDoesMiami Snapchat/JessthePrequelDoesMiami YouTube/JessthePrequelDoesMiami Get in Touch with Jess: jesstheprequel@gmail.com Resources for today’s episode:
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| Delivering Doom: The Final Voyage of the USS Indianapolis | 07 Oct 2024 | 00:27:31 | |
Step aboard the USS Indianapolis as we travel back to a fateful night in the summer of 1945. In this gripping episode of *Deep Blue Diaries*, we bring to life the harrowing saga of the ship’s final voyage—a tale of courage, endurance, and ultimate tragedy. Hear how a top-secret mission to deliver components for the atomic bomb led the Indianapolis into the crosshairs of a Japanese submarine, triggering a catastrophe that left hundreds of men struggling for survival in the open sea. For five days, they battled dehydration, starvation, and relentless shark attacks in an ordeal that tested the very limits of human endurance. Follow Jess: instagram/JessthePrequelDoesMiami TikTok/JessthePrequelDoesMiami Snapchat/JessthePrequelDoesMiami YouTube/JessthePrequelDoesMiami Get in Touch with Jess: jesstheprequel@gmail.com Resources for today’s episode: USS Indianapolis Official Website: History.com:
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"In Harm's Way" by Doug Stanton:
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| Splash of Compassion: Reina the Northern Fur Seal | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:12:08 | |
Based on a true story*: Reina, a spirited northern fur seal thriving in the Northern Pacific Ocean, washes ashore disoriented and weak. Compassionate beachgoers initiate a desperate rescue effort, calling upon the dedicated team from the Marine Mammal Center. Can they figure out what's wrong with her in time to save her life? -------------------------------- Meet Reina: https://www.marinemammalcenter.org/patients/nfs-546 Follow the Marine Mammal Center: instagram/themarinemammalcenter https://www.youtube.com/MarineMammalCenter https://www.facebook.com/themarinemammalcenter Follow Jess: instagram/JessthePrequelDoesMiami TikTok/JessthePrequelDoesMiami Snapchat/JessthePrequelDoesMiami YouTube/JessthePrequelDoesMiami Get in Touch with Jess: jesstheprequel@gmail.com ------------------------------- *This series brings true rescue stories to life, with the reasons for each animal's rescue, their diagnosis, and their fate based on factual information published by the organizations that intervened. To vividly portray the lives these animals lead and to highlight the important work these organizations do, the narratives are enriched with fictionalized details—including imagery, names, dialogue, and other story elements. Unless otherwise stated, these stories are not affiliated with or endorsed by these organizations; they are crafted from publicly available information. | |||
| Way-Hay and Up She Rises: How Sea Shanties Shaped Sailor Culture | 11 Oct 2024 | 00:29:46 | |
We’re setting sail into the rhythmic world of sea shanties—songs that once echoed across the decks of 15th-century ships, and recently made waves in a very different setting: your social media feed. But what is it about these work songs that made them so essential to sailors braving the stormy seas—and why have they re-emerged as viral sensations centuries later? In this episode, we unravel the complex origins of these songs. Along the way, you’ll meet some of the unsung heroes who preserved these maritime melodies, like Patrick Tayluer, whose adventurous tales blur the line between history and legend, and Jerzy Brzezinski, a modern-day sailor dedicated to keeping these traditions alive. We’re exploring how shanties became more than just songs—they’re a lifeline to our collective past, a bridge across oceans, and a testament to the power of community. Tune in, and let’s find out if sea shanties really *do* drop your panties! Follow Jess: instagram/JessthePrequelDoesMiami TikTok/JessthePrequelDoesMiami Snapchat/JessthePrequelDoesMiami YouTube/JessthePrequelDoesMiami Email: deepbluediariespod@gmail.com Resources: Check out Jerzy Brzezinski and his expansive project cataloguing and performing Sea Shanties: Website: https://traditionalshanties.com/ A few notable resources that were invaluable to researching this episode: The Library of Congress online: https://blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2024/09/patrick-tayluer-the-greatest-sea-shanty-singer-youve-never-heard/ The Wellerman sung by Nathan Evans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP-7GNoDJ5c Bones in the Ocean by The Longest Johns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6cPObw6wXA&list=PLfxnB1YXnxp7my7jD59O4yRmMDLvd1oje “Blow, Boy, Blow,” performed by The Scratch Band, courtesy of culturalequity.org https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/caribbean-1962/newcastle-762/blow-boy-blow-i Whaling Johnny erformed by Stan Hugill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0C2kt99Kvw&list=OLAK5uy_k94VNBQNSxylbz10GsWF2-y0qEyEmqlH4&index=3 Patrick Tayleur tells his life story, courtesy of the Library Congress: https://blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2024/09/patrick-tayluer-the-man-behind-the-sea-shanties/ Old Swansea Town Once More performed by Jerzy Brzezinski https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qp9nGg2h6A | |||
| The Belgica Antarctic Expedition | 16 Oct 2024 | 01:00:55 | |
In this episode Deep Blue Diaries, we’ll plunge into one of the most chilling tales in maritime history—the Belgica Antarctic Expedition of 1897–1899. Join us as we explore the extraordinary true story of a crew of explorers who ventured into the uncharted waters of Antarctica, only to find themselves trapped in the ice for over a year. With no hope of escape, they battled extreme isolation, freezing temperatures, and a descent into madness. All of my sources for this episode are below, but I want to particularly acknowledge author Julian Sancton, Julian and his book Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica's Journey into the Dark Antarctic Night. Follow Jess: instagram/JessthePrequelDoesMiami TikTok/JessthePrequelDoesMiami Snapchat/JessthePrequelDoesMiami YouTube/JessthePrequelDoesMiami While I do spout ficitional nonsense about the sea on my social media channels for entertainment purposes, I do put a lot of research into my podcast episodes. That being said, I’m an enthusiast, not an expert. If you are an expert, I welcome additional commentary or corrections - you can email me at deepbluediariespod@gmail.com | |||