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| 264 Maria Bos, CEO Plug | 12 Dec 2025 | 00:30:56 | |
Plugged In: How Shore Power Is Cleaning Up Our Ports In this episode, we dig into shore power—the system that lets docked ships plug into port power rather than burning fuel on board. This simple switch reduces fuel use, drastically cuts air pollution, and helps port cities enforce anti-idling laws. Listen to Maria Bos, CEO of Plug, a professional operator focusing on stable, easy-to-use shore power installations. Maria has extensive experience in innovation, digitalisation, and strategy across the financial and renewable energy sectors. Plug is an Eviny-owned shore power company.
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| 263 Danielle Southcott, Founder & CEO, Veer Group | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:35:18 | |
Are we walking the talk of clean shipping? In this episode you will listen to Danielle Southcott, Founder & CEO of the Veer Group, a multi-award-winning clean shipping startup. With the help of startup angel investors, the Veer Group is ready to build the worlds' first container vessel with no combustion at all. It's all Wind, hydrogen fuel cells, and an electric engine. Danielle is very passionate about this project. The biggest hurdle has been establishing credibility and cutting through the greenwashing she thinks is happening. What is your view of what Danielle and I are discussing? Please send me a note at hello@shippingpodcast.com or comment on the website. I am eager to hear your perspective. Thank you for listening! | |||
| 254 Dr Therese Canning, Southampton Solent University | 07 Mar 2025 | 00:35:45 | |
Words are powerful Have you ever been the subject of a dissertation? The first 63 episodes of the Shipping Podcast laid the groundwork for an extensive research project, and now is the time to unveil the results. It's been eight years since Therese Canning contacted me to discuss her study. She mentioned using the interviews from this platform to explore what individuals in the maritime industry were discussing and who voiced opinions on sustainability. Since then, Therese has conducted further research and has now been awarded her PhD, following additional studies on the criminalisation of seafarers. Listen to Therese as she shares her conclusions. This episode is part of the history of the Shipping Podcast's ten years, illustrating how everything has evolved, both in terms of industry trends and how the podcast has transformed into something unique. Until next time; over & out. | |||
| 165 Frank Coles, British-American entrepreneur and maritime lawyer | 18 Jun 2021 | 00:59:44 | |
We are approaching June 25th, 2021, and celebrating the Day of the Seafarer, which is a way to recognise the invaluable contribution seafarers make to international trade and the world economy, often at high personal cost to themselves and their families. Frank is speaking his mind about many things that need to change for the seafarers to have a fair future. Frank is an outspoken advocate for the seafarers. Of course, not all of you will agree with him, but at least he is contributing to the conversation that we must have. Twitter: @Shippingpodcast
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| 164 Valentina Keys, Senior Associate, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP | 04 Jun 2021 | 00:43:23 | |
Welcome to the 164th episode of the Shipping Podcast, featuring climate lawyer Valentina Keys, Senior Associate, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP. According to Valentina are we living in unprecedented times, there are so many things changing now. The carbon footprint has to be measured and reported publicly. Business models have to be redesigned. So much has to change. Valentina is talking about COP 26, COP 15, EU Green Deal, MEPC 76, Poseidon Principles, the ICS R&D Fund and Sea Cargo Charter. Here are all the links in case you want to study on your own. If you liked what you heard, give us a shoutout. Valentina @valentina_keys and me @lenagothberg Twitter: @Shippingpodcast
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| 163 Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen | 21 May 2021 | 01:03:24 | |
Listen to the two most famous Master Mariners globally, Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen, in their first encounter ever. The conversation touches upon so many exciting things as cats, shoes, leadership, containers, high-heals, role models, visibility, respect, accountability, dreams, career choices and the fact that #SeafarersAreKeyWorkers and why that should be part of the job description when you sign up to become a seafarer. I am so grateful to the Captains for making this possible. I am also thankful for my audience, who sent in so many good questions for the Captains. You helped me focus on the interview when I was so starstruck. IF you haven't yet started to follow these Captains on Instagram, here are the links: Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen Now, go and share this episode with your friends. Together, we can help kick off the Captains Collaboration to get seafarers to recognise being essential workers. Thank you for listening! Twitter: @Shippingpodcast
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| 162 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer of the Shipping Podcast | 07 May 2021 | 00:04:47 | |
Hello Shipping Podcast Lovers, Have I got news to share? In the next episode, you will be meeting Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen, who I introduced to each other, chatting along about life as Captains. These two SuperHeroes are taking the role of representing our industry most seriously, and they are really doing a good job. Follow Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen on Instagram at once! Now is the time to put together a strategy for capturing the interest that the maritime industry has attracted lately! We need to collaborate on a communication plan to support the brand of shipping. Who is in? The next episode you don't want to miss. It will be released on May 21, 2021. Twitter: @Shippingpodcast
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| 161 Marina Hadjipateras, Founder & General Partner, TMV | 23 Apr 2021 | 00:28:15 | |
Welcome to the 161st episode of the Shipping Podcast, in which you will be listening to Marina Hadjipateras, Founder & General Partner, TMV, an early-stage venture capital fund. Marina is second-generation Shipowners who now is investing in sustainability, shipping, logistics, work and care. She is looking for start-ups interested in the maritime industry but may not understand the business. Examples of companies that Marina has engaged in are Nautilus Labs and Transmute. We discuss what impact the pandemic has had on the maritime industry. Marina thinks that since more people have access to see and understand how the maritime industry works, that has lead to a greater interest in our line of business. The mindset of "don't fix what isn't broken" is gone. Now it's more open ears and hearts interested in listening to new ideas prevalent in the maritime industry. Thank you for listening. I am @lenagothberg on most online channels. Please give me a shout-out and let me know what you think about Marina's view of things. | |||
| 160 Fenna van de Merwe, Principal Consultant and Discipline Lead in Human Factors, Safety, Risk & Reliability, DNV - Maritime Advisory | 09 Apr 2021 | 00:35:09 | |
Are there risks involved when systems are becoming complex? Have you taken a new approach to evaluate the new risks appearing when moving into the digital world? Meet Fenna van de Merwe has led the writing of the White Paper from DNV called Closing the gap in an era of transformation. It intends to guide maritime stakeholders to control and mitigate these risks and put them in a better position to make informed decisions about achieving and maintaining smarter and carbon-neutral shipping. Fenna is driving the message of ripping down the silos. Collaboration is the new thing, the more unexpected, the better. We will all benefit from sharing knowledge and working together; that is the maritime industry's new era. Listen to this episode, download the White Paper, and contribute to the discussion about the maritime industry's future! Please include me; I am @lenagothberg in most channels online. Thank you for listening. | |||
| 159 Anthony Day, Blockchain Partner, Global Business Services, IBM Ireland Ltd | 26 Mar 2021 | 00:38:39 | |
During the pandemic, we have seen a crew change crises. Seafarers have not been able to travel between the ships that constitute their workplace and their country of residence due to travel restrictions. High-level meetings have been taking place, aiming to get seafarers designated as "key-workers", which would lead to exemption from specific COVID-related travel restrictions and make it possible for the 200,000 stranded seafarers to become repatriated. Here is a link to IMOs Q and As about the crew change crises. Currently, the next step towards normality is vaccination. The key-workers status would move seafarers up the line in the queue. The next step after that is how to prove vaccination and clearance for Covid-19 through a negative test. One suggestion is a Digital Health Pass, and that is what this episode is addressing. Meet Anthony Day, working at IBM in Dublin, who focuses on digital health pass and how complicated it can be to get national health authorities to agree on a global standard. Anthony describes how a digital health pass would make the certification easy to show on a mobile device when travelling or entering a sports arena. He explains blockchain technology and gives us insights into the various considerations that have to be considered. Anthony has his podcast called Blockchain won't save the world if you are interested in the tech behind the digital health pass, blockchain. Thank you for listening! Twitter: @Shippingpodcast
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| 158 Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen, VENTA MAERSK, Maersk Line | 12 Mar 2021 | 00:29:21 | |
Welcome to the 158th episode of the Shipping Podcast, where you meet Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen of VENTA MAERSK, Maersk Line, one of the more visible role models in the maritime industry. Thomas has been sailing for almost thirty years and has experience with many different vessels. Currently, his vessel is trading in the Baltic Sea area and this year he is enjoying ice navigation. Captain Thomas recognises that the biggest change he has seen during his career is the arrival of the internet into our industry. We get so many insights from Captain Thomas in this episode. He is talking about opportunities with the new technology development, and it is apparent that he loves his job. Thomas is sharing his concerns about being public on social media. It gives a perspective on how we can showcase the maritime industry to the world by using social media. I hope you enjoyed this episode as much as I did. Both Thomas and I love feedback; please give us a shout out if you think this was worth the time listening to. I am @lenagothberg in most channels. Thank you for listening. | |||
| 157 Alexandra Anagnostis-Irons, Founder and Owner, Total Marine Solutions, Inc. | 26 Feb 2021 | 00:30:29 | |
In episode 157, you meet Alexandra Anagnostis-Irons, Founder and Owner of Total Marine Solutions, Inc. We talk about the cruise industry where Alex has spent most of her work life and which is suffering so much now during the pandemic. Alex is a hardworking businesswoman with an extensive network in the maritime industry. She is on many maritime associations, where she enjoys meeting new people and exchanging ideas to develop the maritime sector. We speak about attracting the next generation's interest in our industry, and Alex is convinced that we need to start early. If not even to younger people, reaching out to the high schools is the only way forward. Total Marine Solutions Inc. celebrated its 20th-anniversary last year. A lot of hard work has made them successful, and their commitment to customer service helped them achieve that. I wish Alex and her team all the best! Here is a link to This Week in Maritime Call to Action: | |||
| 156 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer, Shipping Podcast | 12 Feb 2021 | 00:07:56 | |
Welcome to a short and sweet solo episode with Lena Gothberg, the Host and Producer of the Shipping Podcast. It's the 156th episode of the Shipping Podcast, and I guide you through the audio jungle of how to listen to a podcast. She recommends the Overcast app but has suggestions to both iOs and Android users. Please sign up for the Shipping Podcast newsletter and help grow the audience. Also, spread the word about the Shipping Podcast to everyone that you meet. I aim for the top-lists, so more people get to hear about the most exciting and fascinating industry! I am @lenagothberg in most online channels; let's start a conversation! | |||
| 253 Emma Mark, Executive Coach, EJB Coaching | 07 Feb 2025 | 00:56:25 | |
Who leaves the maritime industry? Meet Emma Mark, Executive Coach at EJB Coaching. She left the maritime industry for a while but has returned to contribute with her experience and knowledge. We discuss our similar experiences as women in the maritime industry and share the good and the bad. What is the current role model when entering the industry? Has it changed, or do we need to take action to make it less traditional and moulded after its predecessors? Are women in the maritime industry clear about what they want to achieve? Can we better support each other? Where are the men who share our vision? "You can check out but never leave". That also goes for the maritime industry. #everyconversationmatters | |||
| 155 Guy Platten, Secretary-General, International Chamber of Shipping, ICS | 29 Jan 2021 | 00:34:29 | |
Meet Guy Platten, Secretary-General, International Chamber of Shipping, ICS, representing 80 pct of the world's merchant fleet. He speaks about the realisations he has had during the last year.
Guy tells me that it is a strategic ambition of ICS to build the maritime industry profile, which of course makes me very happy! We also hear about the crew change crises and why it was hard to bring governments to understand the important role that shipping and seafarers play to keep society going in the pandemic. If you have anything to add to this, please give me a shout-out, I am @lenagothberg in social media, the email address is hello@shippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening. | |||
| 154 Reshma Nilofer, Maritime Pilot, Kolkata Port Trust, India | 15 Jan 2021 | 00:36:45 | |
Welcome to the 154th episode of the Shipping Podcast with Reshma Nilofer, the first female maritime Pilot in India and one of few in the world. Reshma takes us on a journey on how to reach your dream goals. She is a powerful woman and a role model to many. Reshma Nilofer was the first female maritime river pilot, and the current Indian President awarded her with the "Woman Power Award" in 2018. The Woman Power Award is an annual award given by the Ministry of Women and Child Development of India's Government to individual women or institutions that work towards the cause of women empowerment. Don't forget to sign up for the Shipping Podcast News, a bi-weekly newsletter launched on Jan 8, 2021. Scroll down on www.shippingpodcast.com where you find the sign-up. Did you enjoy this episode? Let me know your thoughts. I am @lenagothberg on social media. Thank you for listening. | |||
| 153 Johanna Kull, Loss Prevention Executive, Alandia | 01 Jan 2021 | 00:38:01 | |
Happy New Year, we kick off the new year by listening to Johanna Kull, a Loss Prevention Executive at Alandia Insurance Company. She has an impressive background, she has studied Social Science and have an MSc in Psychology, and by that, she is probably somewhat unique. You can find more information about the Alandia Loss Prevention department on their new website if you are interested in finding out more. We talk about what it contains to work with Loss Prevention, and Johanna gives her perspective as a young professional entering a new world. Johanna refers to a previous episode with Cecilia Osterman, which you can listen to here. We are also discussing the difference between autonomous ships and unmanned ships. I refer to a scale for autonomy for vehicles. Here is the link to Wikipedia, where you can read more about the different stages of autonomy. Thank you for listening to the Shipping Podcast. I wish you all the best for the new year! | |||
| 152 Stuart Ostrow - President ShipMoney | 18 Dec 2020 | 00:38:00 | |
Stuart Ostrow is the President of ShipMoney, and he is the guest in episode 152 of the Shipping Podcast. Stuart is an entrepreneur who entered the maritime domain 15 years ago. He tells the story of ShipMoney and how he realised the importance of a virtual debit card for seafarers and what a difference it makes to offer online payments both for employers and the seagoing personnel. Stuart highlights the importance of the seafarers and their current situation, not to forget the ones still at home unable to work since they cannot travel to the ship. The ICS Campaign Seafarers Delivering Christmas, #SeafarersDeliveringChristmas has a website where you can see how to support the seafarers, here is the link https://www.ics-shipping.org/news-item/help-us-support-seafarersdeliveringchristmas/ If you are a seafarer and is willing to speak about the Crew Change situation, please drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcast.com I will be working on this during the holiday season, so please reach out. You will need good connectivity to connect via Zoom, either through the mobile app or on your computer, a headset and a quiet space. I promise you that you can be anonymous if you want. Thank you for listening! Merry Christmas! Lena | |||
| 151 Jan Hoffmann, Chief, Trade Logistics Branch, Division on Technology and Logistics, UNCTAD | 04 Dec 2020 | 00:48:36 | |
Welcome to the 151st episode of the Shipping Podcast! Listen to Jan Hoffmann, Chief, Trade Logistics Branch, Division on Technology and Logistics, UNCTAD. "Technical development will never be as slow as today", says Jan and continues to speak about digitalisation and decarbonisation as the two main global trends that we need to follow right now. It leads to a structural change which will bring automation and transparency to the shipping industry and that will make us more resilient for the future. He is also speaking about things that have changed due to Covid-19 and that more people have been given fruit for thoughts by the pandemic. Our behaviour has changed. He continues to point out the fact that it's not export of products that have been affected, it's the service industry that has been hit by the lockdown. Export of services, what can that look like? Remember to read Jan's blog about his haircut in countries around the world. You find it at www.janhoffmann.live where you also find a lot of other tidbits. Thank you for listening. I love feedback, please drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcast.com and let me know what you think! | |||
| 150 Peggy Hoegh Grays, Senior project manager, Author | 20 Nov 2020 | 00:34:36 | |
Welcome to the 150th episode of the Shipping Podcast, where you meet Peggy Hoegh Grays, Senior project manager, Author who has written a book describing all the different occupations available in the maritime industry. If you want to add the job description of the job you currently have, please email Peggy at peggyhoegh@gmail.com so she can add you to her book "The maritime industry, an ocean of opportunity". Peggy is a Senior project manager and she loves her job. She loves it as much that she actually made a training programme for it and then wrote a book. What is your contribution to making the rest of the world fall in love with the maritime industry? Do you have suggestions for the interviewee to the Shipping Podcast 2021? What topics do you want me to focus on? Please drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcast.com so I can take that into my planning for 2021. Thank you for listening.
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| 149 Anne Windfeldt Trolle, Executive Director, Employment Conditions, Recruitment & Training, Danish Shipping | 06 Nov 2020 | 00:46:06 | |
Danish Shipping has managed to figure out how to attract more than 1 mio viewers on Youtube - and they are hitting the charts with their song about the maritime industry, a song that is now played in all house parties in the maritime industry. Go and check out World Career and see for yourself! In addition, Danish Shipping has set up a toolbox for how to become a diverse and inclusive industry with 10 recommendation on how to attract women to the shipping industry. Go to https://www.danishshipping.dk/women/ and get inspired! Listen to Anne Windfeldt Trolle, Executive Director, What is your view? Which of all these tools will you use first? Drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcast.com Let's get going!
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| 148 Cary Davis, Senior Government Relations Director & General Counsel, American Association of Port Authorities, AAPA | 23 Oct 2020 | 00:34:50 | |
In episode 148 you will be listening to my conversation with Cary Davis, Senior Government Relations Director & General Counsel, American Association of Port Authorities and how he works with the U.S. Congress to make sure that everyone understands the importance of seaports and infrastructure when it comes to the global supply chains. There is an election coming up, new congressmen will arrive, the Covid-19 has an impact on how to work with the mission to highlight the importance of the seaports. Of course, we discuss how to raise the profile of shipping and story-telling, that is close to both our hearts. What do you want to ask Cary? You reach him at @cary__davis on Twitter. And don't forget to follow @PortsUnited as well, it's where the AAPA is updating about its work. Thank you for listening! Contact: | |||
| 147 Lena Gothberg, Executive Producer of the Shipping Podcast | 09 Oct 2020 | 00:08:15 | |
Episode 147 is a solo episode with me. I had something that I needed to get off my chest. I was interviewed by a start-up the other day and that sparked some thoughts in my head that I felt I wanted to share with you. How do we change the mindset to the new way of thinking, that is what I speak about in this episode. If you have any thoughts about this that you want to share with me or a photo of yourself listening to the Shipping Podcast, please email me at hello@shippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening. | |||
| 146 Mark Bell, General Manager, The Society for Gas as Marine Fuel | 25 Sep 2020 | 00:43:43 | |
In episode 146 we meet Mark Bell, General Manager, The Society for Gas as Marine Fuel, and we speak about the fuels roadmap to 2030/2050 and what needs to be done now in order for us to achieve the goals set. We cover a lot in this episode, bunker infrastructure, safety, alternative fuels, sulphur, carbon, regulations, engines - but also how to make the shipping industry more visible to the general public. Mark is an engineer and he has been working for classification societies after he sailed onboard tankers, so he is very experienced and is very generous in sharing his knowledge. What is your view? How do we achieve the sustainability goals for the maritime industry? Please drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening.
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| 252 George S. Leone, President and Chair of the Board of Homecoming 250 | 24 Jan 2025 | 00:50:00 | |
Homecoming 250, the celebration of the US Navy and US Marine Corps' 250th anniversaries Mark your calendar for October 9 -16, 2025, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps in their birthplace - Philadelphia and the Delaware River - as a grand opening event of the Semiquincentennial of the United States. In episode 252, George S Leone, the President and Chair of Homecoming 250, presents the entire project, how it came about and what to expect. For the Navy 250th, Homecoming 250 plans to assemble for touring ships from both historical and current. For the Marine Corps 250th, Homecoming 250 intends to host the 100th Marine Corps Ball, where the 1st Ball was held, and celebrate at the site of Tun Tavern, the birthplace of the Marines. You can read about it here: https://www.homecoming250.org/, but you must listen to George first. He is the Mastermind behind the celebration leading up to America's 250th anniversary in 2026. Thank you for listening! #everyconversationmatters
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| 145 Harald Solberg, CEO Norwegian Shipowner's Association | 11 Sep 2020 | 00:20:08 | |
In episode 145 you will listen to Harald Solberg, CEO of the Norwegian Shipowner's Association. He speaks about how the shipping industry needs to be bold and set up challenging targets and thereby be part of the solution for a climate-neutral future. Harald is with me on the demand for us to speak about the maritime industry outside our own ranks, we need to become more visible in mainstream media. The International Chamber of Shipping has suggested a fund for technical developments toward a zero-emission shipping industry, along the same lines as the NOX fund, which Harald is very supportive of. Collaboration is the way forward and there are a lot of opportunities in that, especially with other industries. What do you think? I love hearing from you! Drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcast.com or comment in social channels, I am @lenagothberg in all of them. Thank you for listening! /Lena | |||
| 144 Jillian Carson Jackson, President Nautical Institute | 28 Aug 2020 | 00:47:57 | |
In episode 144, I speak with Jillian Carson Jackson, the brand new President of the Nautical Institute. She speaks about her career and what she wants to focus on during her time in office, it's Diversity and inclusion, branch engagement and managing the impact of technology. We agree that there is a reset of almost everything after the Covid-19 pandemic and that the maritime industry should take advantage of that. There are so many important issues that might have got a push now and it's up to us to decide what the future should look like. Do you agree with Jillian? What is your view? Please give a shout-out or comment on social media or the website www.shippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening! /Lena | |||
| 143 Henrik Hvid Jensen, Senior Digital Business Advisor, Henrik Hvid Advisory | 07 Aug 2020 | 00:36:27 | |
In episode 143 we meet Henrik Hvid Jensen, Senior Digital Business Advisor, Henrik Hvid Advisory, the expert in digitised trade, who is one of the brains behind TradeLens, an interconnected ecosystem of supply chain partners — cargo owners, ocean and inland carriers, freight forwarders and logistics providers, ports and every entity involved in global trade with digital tools. Henrik is passionate about getting the entire logistical chain digital since he can see so many benefits from that, he speaks about hidden costs in current systems which could be used in better ways. Listen to Henrik and learn about the crossroad we are at, which way should we go? Will we be fast in adapting or will someone from the outside decide for us? Too many questions, very little time. Thank you for listening, please give some feedback on what we discussed. You can always reach me via hello@shippingpodcast.com Lena | |||
| 142 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer of the Shipping Podcast | 24 Jul 2020 | 00:27:16 | |
Tada! It's been going on for 5 years! The Shipping Podcast was a forerunner when started July 31st, 2015 and since then 150 guests have been talking about what's at the top of their minds and things they are passionate about. Lena has gone back to listen to what some of the guests replied when asked: "How can the shipping industry become more visible?" Listen to Jonathan Wichmann, Kate D Adamson, Anna Larsson, Anne H. Steffensen, Patrik Dahlgren and Giovanni Colotto and what they replied to the question. Thank you for listening, without the listeners this podcast is nothing, I am forever grateful. /Lena
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| 141 Airaj Isaacs, Director, Chartering & Brokerage, Business Development, Cavalier Group, Dubai | 10 Jul 2020 | 00:28:09 | |
In episode 141, Airaj Isaacs, a second-generation maritime professional speaks about the current situation during the pandemic but also about the culture in the maritime industry, how we need to stop working in silos and open up to more people. We need to discuss how to attract young people into the shipping industry but also how to retain talent. This episode was recorded over Zoom as the pandemic is not allowing any travelling. What is your view on what Airaj is talking about? Do you agree? Please send me an email at hello@shippingpodcast.com and share your views. I love feedback! Thank you for listening! /Lena
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| 140 Lesley M. Warrick, Executive Director, Seafarers' House at Port Everglades | 25 Jun 2020 | 00:56:46 | |
Episode 140 is released on Thursday, June 25th since that is the International Day of the Seafarer, the day when we celebrate the seafarers who serve us during the pandemic by keeping trade lanes open. Listen to Lesley M. Warrick, Executive Director at the Seafarer's House at Port Everglades and how they serve the seafarers visiting them, and what support they have been able to give during the covid-19 pandemic. Seafarer's House at Port Everglades is multi-faith cooperation among Christians, Muslims and Jews as well as labour, business and civic leaders. It is open throughout the year as a safe, friendly place where mariners can connect with their families, relax, or get emergency assistance if needed. Both me & Lesley is looking forward to your feedback, please share this interview with your friends, we need to put pressure on the politicians to get things moving #SeafarersAreKeyWorkers
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| 139 Giovanni Colotto, Managing Director, De Poli Tankers BV | 12 Jun 2020 | 00:47:15 | |
In episode 139 you meet Giovanni Colotto, Managing Director, De Poli Tankers BV, a 32-year-old Italian who lives in the Netherlands nowadays. Giovanni wrote me an email asking to become a guest since he wanted to contribute with his knowledge and is ambitious to be part of the change the maritime industry needs. We discussed a lot about change, NextGen, diversity, visibility, sustainability and leadership, the things I find most interesting to discuss. What are your views on these topics? Do you agree with Giovanni? Giovanni mentioned the De Poli Tankers page on LinkedIn, here is the link to that if you want some inspiration. | |||
| 138 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer of the Shipping Podcast | 29 May 2020 | 00:18:35 | |
We are in a pandemic and need to be persistent and patient, but we also have to start adjusting to the new reality that will emerge when the time of isolation is over, and that is what I wanted to talk to you about today. I have been through changes earlier in my life, it's tough and challenging but can be very rewarding once you get through it. The corona pandemic has meant that the Shipping Podcast also has gone through some changes (just like the rest of the world); new equipment, new ways of recruiting guests but most of all how to conduct interviews. I share the thoughts behind the decisions taken to continue to deliver new episodes to the loyal listeners of the Shipping Podcast. In this episode, I also share the feedback received lately, you will hear that I get emails from all corners of the world and what kinds of requests they send. I hope you enjoy this solo episode, which is supposed to be a shout-out from me to you to hang in there and use the time given wisely. Stay safe. You are always welcome to reach out to me, I am @lenagothberg in most social channels, but you can also send an email to hello@shippingpodcast.com and let me know what's on your mind. Thank you for listening! Lena
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| 137 Sakura Kuma, Executive Director of YKIP, Yokohama-Kawasaki International Port Corporation | 15 May 2020 | 00:41:04 | |
Listen to Sakura Kuma who has a holistic view of the port. She has worked as a terminal operator, business developer, landlord, port investments and she thinks that being able to walk in someone else's shoes makes you more understanding of different perspectives. Sakura works with marketing & sales right now but her mind is geared towards CSR and how to become a responsible port contributing to the future development of the maritime industry. Sakura gives tips on a book to read now called Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis, which we discuss in the episode. Do you think that Sakura is a superstar? I think so but I am waiting for your feedback on this episode, what do you think? I am @lenagothberg in almost all channels, let's continue the conversation. Thank you for listening. | |||
| 136 Katy Ware, Director of Maritime and Safety standards, Maritime Coastguard Agency, Permanent Representative of the UK to the IMO | 01 May 2020 | 00:29:32 | |
In episode #136 you meet Katy Ware, Director of Maritime and Safety standards at the Maritime Coastguard Agency and a Permanent Representative of the UK to the IMO, a power woman who is working very hard to support the maritime industry in the pandemic crises. Katy is concerned about the seafarers around the world, the cruise industry and how the shipping industry will rise again after the pandemic but she is also optimistic in saying that the window of opportunity is open and now is the time to put all the previous initiatives that were discussed for such a long time into action. Listen to Katy and hear the comfort of which she says that the world needs shipping, we will come out of these crises an even stronger industry. Listen to Katy and give me a shoutout, I love feedback! I am @lenagothberg in most online media and I am waiting to hear from you. | |||
| 251 Shipping Podcast Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer | 10 Jan 2025 | 00:14:30 | |
The disappearing act is over! I am back! Happy New Year, and best wishes for a prosperous 2025! | |||
| 135 Sarah E. Brennan, Deputy Chief, Safety and Security Operations, United States Coast Guard | 20 Apr 2020 | 00:38:00 | |
Please accept my apologies for this late release of the 135th episode of the Shipping Podcast. There are so many things to take care of during this pandemic and I was caught a little bit off guard with how to proceed with the interviews. Last week I was fortunate to get hold of Sarah Brennan, Lieutenant Commander of the US Coast Guard, who was kind enough to jump on a Zoom call with me and talk about what it's like to be a maritime investigator and how many cool jobs she has had within the Coast Guard. We also speak about diversity, of course. Listen to Sarah and then give us a shout-out. I am @lenagothberg in most social channels and Sarah is @SarahEBrennan09 Thank you for listening! Lena | |||
| 134 Rasmus Blomqvist, Chief Officer, Mont Ventoux, Marseille, France - Rades, Tunisia | 03 Apr 2020 | 00:16:22 | |
Episode 134 - in spite of the Coronavirus. This episode is recorded online, so the sound quality is not as exceptionally good as usual. On the other hand, you get to listen to a young Master Mariner who is now stuck on his vessels since the pandemic is causing trouble with crew change. No one can leave the ship and no one can come on board, the entire ship is a quarantine. How does it feel? What do you do? What are you longing for the most and how do you keep up? Thank you for listening, please keep the seafarers in mind, they are usually out of sight, but they are the ones keeping the maritime part of the global supply chain running. I love feedback! Please send it to me at hello@shippingpodcast.com or comment on the website www.shippingpodcast.com or tag me in social media, I am @lenagothberg almost everywhere.
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| 133 Roger Göthberg, Managing Director, MAN Energy Solutions Sverige AB | 20 Mar 2020 | 00:49:47 | |
In this episode, you meet Roger Göthberg, Managing Director, MAN Energy Solutions Sverige AB, who is taking us through his career as a supplier to the maritime industry where most of his decisions are about how we can move towards a carbon-free shipping industry. Roger believe in teamwork, he showed me a small sign on his desk (you can see it on the Instagram account of the Shipping Podcast, where it says Passion + Energy + Competence & Curiosity = Teamwork = Victory. I think it's great! At the end of the episode, I refer to the email I received to hello@shippingpodcast.com from Dylan who is a student at the Oxford University and became inspired by my interview with Mikael Lind about Port CDM, so he and his friends decided to enter a technical competition - and they won!! Read the article and pay it forward, these guys got interested in the shipping industry because I decided to start the Shipping Podcast!! Thank you for listening. Now go tell someone about the podcast! | |||
| 132 Jörgen Karlsson, Head of ABB Marine Sweden, Industrial Automation | 06 Mar 2020 | 00:32:51 | |
Meet Jorgen Karlsson, Head of ABB Marine Sweden, with a background from building cars, flying helicopters, working with trains and then robotics, we have an interesting conversation about the exciting time the maritime industry is experiencing right now with the alternative fuels, digitalisation and autonomous vessels. We talk about the technical side of the change we are in now and why it's so important to support it and tell the world about it. Battery fuelled ferries, remote supported machine rooms, standardised equipment on the bridge - where are we on the route towards the industry revolution 4.0? What do you think of our conversation? Give me a shout-out in social media, I am @lenagothberg almost everywhere, or drop me a line hello@shippingpodcast.com and tell me. Thank you for listening. Lena | |||
| 131 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer of the Shipping Podcast | 21 Feb 2020 | 00:14:10 | |
It's changing the format - it's a solo episode by Lena Gothberg about being a podcast producer in the maritime industry. I speak about why I started the Shipping Podcast almost 5 years ago and what I have learned during the journey. It's so important that we as an industry take it seriously how we can compete about the best talent out there and the only way forward is a joint project aiming at raising the profile of the maritime industry. We need to hang out where the #nextgen are and we cannot do it ad hoc or isolated, we need to do it together. I share some feedback that I have received, both on how we get people outside our bubble to listen to us but also why it is so important how we express ourselves, I included. What do you think about me delivering a solo episode? Do you want more of that? Who do you want to listen to in the future? Please let me know, my email address is hello@shippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening! Lena | |||
| 130 Christopher Pålsson, Head of Lloyd's List Intelligence Consulting | 07 Feb 2020 | 00:55:34 | |
Meet Christopher Pålsson, Head of Lloyd's List Intelligence Consulting speaking about the geography behind trade, geographical hotspots, the International Maritime Statistics Forum and what life is as a Maritime Analyst. We chat about world trade, raising the profile, containerisation and the economy of scale before we touch upon the topic of Brexit. What do you think? Did you learn anything? Do you have a different opinion on what Chris is saying? send us some feedback, we might have another cup of coffee if you do. Thank you for listening and spreading the word about the Shipping Podcast - I am forever grateful. Lena | |||
| 129 Mayte Medina, Chief of Office of Merchant Mariner Credential, Commercial Regulations and Standards Directorate, Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy, the U.S. Coast Guard | 24 Jan 2020 | 00:34:54 | |
Meet Mayte Medina, Chair of the IMO HTW Sub-committee, (Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping) representing the US Coast Guard at IMO. Mayte was born and raised in Panama and dreamt of becoming a Panama Canal Pilot as a little girl. She ended up working for the Panama Administration for 7 years after she graduated from Kings Point and sailed for a couple of years. Mayte has been working in the development and implementation of domestic and international maritime safety, security and environmental protection standards since 1990.
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| 128 Fran Collins, CEO, Red Funnel | 10 Jan 2020 | 00:36:18 | |
Happy New Year 2020! We are kicking off the new decade with Fran Collins, Chief Executive Officer, Red Funnel. Fran has a dual license and has trained to become both a Master Mariner and a Chief Engineer, however, the life on the Bridge seems to interest her more. What Fran is sharing with us is music to my ears. We speak about what impact connectivity has had on life onboard, how people now know what they are missing at home and how that can be a double sword. Fran brings up the culture change that the maritime industry needs to become more attractive to the young generation and how important it is to have role models. I am interested in hearing your view, what do you think about this episode, the 128th? I am all ears at @lenagothberg in most channels. And hey, help spread the word! That's a nice gesture for someone you care about. Thank you for listening! | |||
| Shipping Podcast 2019 in retrospect | 03 Jan 2020 | 00:09:01 | |
Thank you for listening to the Shipping Podcast during 2019! Thank you to the 26 guests that appeared in the Shipping Podcast during 2019! Excellent, maritime professionals who shared their knowledge and gave us the opportunity to learn from them, I know I did. I have dived into the statistics around the Shipping Podcast and I am sharing them with you, you get to know which episodes are the most downloaded and how many downloads this podcast have had during the 4,5 years it has been running. But I also have a question for you, please send me your view, I need to hear from you. I am at hello@shippingpodcast.com Happy New Year! 2020 looks promising, let's hope it stays like that.
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| 127 Mikael Laurin, Managing Director, Lean Marine | 27 Dec 2019 | 00:52:43 | |
In episode 127 you meet Mikael Laurin, Managing Director, Lean Marine, a company dedicated to automated-fuel saving and data analysis solutions. Mikael comes from a shipping company where he served as the CEO after a career as a consultant for various companies, start-ups and large entities. Mikael shares his view on the current market, where he thinks our industry is heading, but he also speaks about when his heritage called him to be part of the family-owned shipping company. He welcomes the regulations IMO 2020 but thinks we will be under-whelmed compared to the expectations. What is your view of what Mikael speaks about? I am all ears, give me a shout-out in social media or comment on the website www.wshippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening and a Happy New Year!
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| 250 Lena Göthberg, Host and Producer, Shipping Podcast | 01 Nov 2024 | 00:04:40 | |
Shall I stay or should I go? I am working my way through big decisions. Should I continue podcasting when I reach the tenth-anniversary next summer, or should I stop? How do I take the Shipping Podcast to the next level if I continue? There are so many things to consider moving forward. I am strategising, so I haven't had time to make new interviews. I am talking about why this is happening now. What do you think? Can you help me reach a decision? I appreciate your patience.
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| 126 Nicola Good, Head of Brand and External Relations, Marine & Offshore, Lloyd's Register | 13 Dec 2019 | 00:36:56 | |
Nicola Good, a maritime communicator, used to work as a maritime journalist for some 20 years but have now swopped to be the Head of Brand and External Relations at Lloyd's Register Marine & Offshore department. What is the difference? How do we become more visible to the general public, how many times have you heard me put that question to my guest? A hundred? Well, Nicola is actually able to give some good advice and she is also coming up with some explanations on why we are stuck where we are. Diversity, how do we get from the current discussion, which seems to be somewhat unbalanced and only interesting to women (?) to a visionary, interesting roadmap to the future? We talk about that too in this, the 126th episode of the Shipping Podcast. I want to hear from you! Drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcast.com and tell me what to put on that roadmap. I am waiting for your advice. Thank you for listening, this episode is so good, you are allowed to gossip about it to your friends, so they also can enjoy the conversation between two maritime communicators! | |||
| 125 Elda Kazara Belja, Lecturer and Admissions Officer at the IMO International Maritime Law Institute, IMLI | 29 Nov 2019 | 00:21:57 | |
In episode 125 you meet Elda Kazara Belja, Lecturer and Admissions Officer at the IMO International Maritime Law Institute, IMLI IMLI's overall mission is to help build the legal capacity among IMO member states, particularly developing states, to fulfil their obligations under the IMO treaties. This interview was made June 25th, at the IMO in London and the next day IMLI was celebrating its 30th anniversary which Elda talks about in the episode. It's impressive that more than 1000 students from 146 states and territories have pursued studies at IMLI in Malta but if Elda is the first person they meet upon arrival, I am sure they all want to stay and experience her positivism and passion. What do you think? Drop me an email at hello@shippingpodcast.com with your thoughts. Thank you for listening.
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| 124 Mads Svendsen, Project Manager for the Functional Review at the International Maritime Organization | 15 Nov 2019 | 00:33:54 | |
In episode 124 you meet the Project Manager for the Functional Review at the International Maritime Organization, Mads Svendsen, and can hear him describe how he has worked with 20 different UN organisations before arriving at the IMO almost a year ago. The first 6 months Mads spent to try and understand the culture and find out where the organisation want to go before launching a series of workshops and then move on to the strategy. It's an exciting project and the end goal is a goal-based organisation. I found it very interesting to chat with Mads, I hope you feel the same. If you have any questions or comments, please use @lenagothberg in all digital media. I am curious about your view. Last, but not the least, here is the link to episode 98 with Peter Thomsen, United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean who I met in Copenhagen last year. Thank you for listening, here is a link to the article I mention in the episode. | |||