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Pod Diver Radio Status Update: SPRING 2021

From the Scubacast HQ in High Springs Florida

1. The updated website: www.poddiver.org
2. New ways to subscribe to the podcast:
3. Share the podcast with your dive buddies
4. Future episodes

Download the Audio Podcast: http://traffic.libsyn.com/poddiver/PD215.mp3
 
POD DIVER RADIO 2021:
Cave Diving Etiquette: Interview with Terrence Tysall.
Terrence is an renown Explorer, Tech Diving Instructor and is currently the VP of Operations at NAUI Worldwide. We talk about how since the sport of Cave Diving has grown the basics of diving etiquette have seemed to slip. In full disclosure Terrence was also MY cave diving instructor. Important

UPDATE: Pod Diver Radio is now on Instagram. find us and follow us at @poddiver

Direct Audio Download of Podcast here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/poddiver/PD216-1.mp3
 
POD DIVER RADIO 2021:
TRAINING on the OPTIMA CM: Chest Mounted CCR (part 1)
Training report on the CM w/ Jared Hires of Dive Rite. On location at Royal Springs FL

UPDATE: Pod Diver Radio is now on Instagram. find us and follow us at @poddiver


Direct Audio Download of Podcast here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/poddiver/PD219.mp3
 

Interview with Gareth Lock on the Human Factors in Diving.


Gareth Lock is a retired RAF officer and dive educator who is the Director of "The Human Diver". This is an organization that's mission is to improve the safety and performance of divers thru the study of Human Factors.

Human Factors are the physical or cognitive properties of individuals, or social behavior which is specific to humans, and influence functioning of technological systems as well as human-environment equilibria. The safety of diving operations can be improved by reducing the frequency of human error and the consequences when it does occur.

Direct Audio Download of Podcast: http://traffic.libsyn.com/poddiver/PD223.mp3
 

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