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The Water Society

The Water Society

De : Anne Bryant
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The Water Society is a podcast about people on the water, sharing stories told by clam shack managers, owners of fancy boats, harbormasters, swimming instructors, seaweed harvesters, worm diggers, delivery drivers, mailboat captains, tall-ship crew, vacation home caretakers, ferry drivers, competitive rowers, and everyone in the extremely diverse world of people who are gravitated to this special, sometimes-inhospitable, and adventure-inspiring element we all so deeply depend on. Podcast extras and more about Anne Bryant can be found at www.thewatersociety.com2025 The Water Society Sciences sociales Écritures et commentaires de voyage
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    • A Story Close to Home: My Father's Coast Guard Yarns
      Jan 2 2025

      My father, Al Bryant, enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1974, and served aboard the 1936 USCG Cutter Duane for the first few years of his service. Eventually he re-enlisted and served on the Willamette River out of Portland, Oregon, but it was very auspicious that he was assigned to the Duane, because it brought him to Portland, where he'd meet my mom.

      Some of these stories are in their umpteenth telling, but a few were new to me as he spoke.

      See the slideshow: From Pine to Palm on YouTube

      See what became of Duane at The Water Society's website.

      More information about my dad: Obituary

      Our family would appreciate your support of Dr. Bradley McGregor's Pan-Mass Challenge ride in honor of Dad.

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      28 min
    • A Marine Technician Navigates Many Facets of Working on the Water
      Feb 7 2021

      Joee Patterson is one of those rare people who have an exotic, exciting background for her zoom calls that she took herself, in the flesh.

      She's a capable tall ship sailor with plenty of practical experience working on and around wooden boats, and she's recently been working on her scuba skills, but in this episode she focuses on the work she's done as a marine technician in Antarctica. If that sounds like a diverse portfolio of maritime jobs, hold on to your red beanie.

      She chats about her particular love for Adelie penguins, her need for meaningful and adventurous work, and we get an account of what it's like to take a scientific diving class at the college level.

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      33 min
    • A Schooner Cook Recommends Clams and Lovage
      Aug 2 2020

      Andy Jackson, a schooner bum who who didn’t start cooking aboard boats until a little later than most people come to it, suffered a stroke last year that has kept him off of boats. His special talent was to delight guests and crew with homemade food made from ingredients he'd procure on what was supposed to be his day off. He tells us about his trips to China, Cuba, and Europe. He also lets us know the trick to delighting passengers who think their cabins are a bit cramped: sticky buns.

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      35 min
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