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Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast

Nicholas Hoglewww.buzzsprout.com

One of my favorite things after a dive is engaging in conversation with other divers. This joy I have found is one of the biggest motivators behind my starting the podcast. I am on a journey to meet other scuba-minded individuals. Hear about the different aspects of this world I love so much. I want to converse with people of all levels. Speak to beginners all the way up to the experts and leaders in their fields, learn, and soak up knowledge from my fellow divers. From the shallow reefs of Indonesia to the deep wrecks of the Great Lakes, cold water quarries to the warm tropical waters. I do not want anyone left out as I navigate through the Scubaverse. Fun, easygoing, to controversial topics. Let's talk about all of it. I am also on a personal journey of educating myself and seeking proper training as I move through different levels of this sport. With nothing to hide and everything to show, the frustrations, the joys, and everything in between. Join me as we gas it up with some of the wonderful characters inside this story called Scuba.

Episodes

Interview with Mike Mason

In this episode, I sit down with Mike Mason, a Human Factors in Diving Instructor located in Australia. I first met Mike when I contacted him to enroll in the Level 1 course, a 10-week webinar series from HFiD. Along with his work with the Human Diver, Mike is an active DM, a rebreather diver, and works with the Australian Air Force. I speak with Mike more about HFiD, his previous diving experiences, challenges going between open-circuit and closed, and much more. Please enjoy! Facebook: https:/...

Feb 21, 202451 minSeason 2Ep. 14

Interview with Neal W. Pollock

From a very early age, Neal Pollock knew he wanted to be a diver. Having developed a love for the aquatic environment, it was only natural for him to find his way to diving. A love for teaching was discovered through his aquatic hobbies. This has developed into a distinguished career, having participated in multiple studies all over the world. It was amazing to have Neil back on the podcast to hear about some of his most memorable moments underwater, public speaking, ice diving, and much more. P...

Feb 20, 20241 hrSeason 2Ep. 14

Interview with Dive The Americas

It can be a daunting task to decide where to go on your next diving adventure, especially when it comes to Latin America. I was excited to sit down and chat with Melanie and Kathleen, co-founders of Dive The Americas, a boutique travel company offering a more personalized diving adventure. Different destinations throughout the Americas, liveaboards, building friendships, custom diving trips, The Galapagos, The Cocos, and much more. Please enjoy. Website: https://divetheamericas.com/ Instagram: h...

Feb 14, 202454 minSeason 2Ep. 13

Interview with Jon Kieren

In October of 2023, I participated in a Fundamentals Course with Global Underwater Explorers. I had many ideas of what I thought this course would be. I had many misconceptions going in, and the goal of this series is to highlight the misconceptions one might have about GUE and their standard of training. I sit down and speak with five instructors across the globe to hear their stories and gain some insight into this agency whose approach “Begins with the end in mind”. In the final episode of th...

Feb 09, 20241 hr 13 minSeason 2Ep. 12

Interview with Jordan Allured

In October of 2023, I participated in a Fundamentals Course with Global Underwater Explorers. I had many ideas of what I thought this course would be. I had many misconceptions going in, and the goal of this series is to highlight the misconceptions one might have about GUE and their standard of training. I sit down and speak with five instructors across the globe to hear their stories and gain some insight into this agency whose approach “Begins with the end in mind”. For some, diving becomes m...

Feb 08, 20241 hr 2 minSeason 2Ep. 11

Interview with Annika Persson

In October of 2023, I participated in a Fundamentals Course with Global Underwater Explorers. I had many ideas of what I thought this course would be. I had many misconceptions going in, and the goal of this series is to highlight the misconceptions one might have about GUE and their standard of training. I sit down and speak with five instructors across the globe to hear their stories and gain some insight into this agency whose approach “Begins with the end in mind”. In the next episode of thi...

Feb 07, 202451 minSeason 2Ep. 10

Interview with Meredith "Mer" Tanguay

In October of 2023, I participated in a Fundamentals Course with Global Underwater Explorers. I had many ideas of what I thought this course would be. I had many misconceptions going in, and the goal of this series is to highlight the misconceptions one might have about GUE and their standard of training. I sit down and speak with five instructors across the globe to hear their stories and gain some insight into this agency whose approach “Begins with the end in mind”. Most of my growing up was ...

Feb 06, 20241 hr 5 minSeason 2Ep. 9

Interview with Gemma Thomas

In October of 2023, I participated in a Fundamentals Course with Global Underwater Explorers. I had many ideas of what I thought this course would be. I had many misconceptions going in, and the goal of this series is to highlight the misconceptions one might have about GUE and their standard of training. I sit down and speak with five instructors across the globe to hear their stories and gain some insight into this agency whose approach “Begins with the end in mind”. In this first of a five-ep...

Feb 05, 202448 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Interview with WreckSploration

When did it sink? How did it sink? Where was it built? When was it built? Were lives lost? Behind every unidentified shipwreck is a story waiting to be told. In this episode, I speak with Callum Girvan and Alex Aberle-Leeming, two members of WreckSploration. A team of divers based out of Western Australia with a goal, to explore, preserve, educate, and promote a culture of safety in the technical diving community. I speak with them about photogrammetry, The abundance of shipwrecks around Perth, ...

Jan 31, 202447 minSeason 2Ep. 7

Interview with Brett Eldridge

Just before Christmas of last year, I had a chance to sit down and speak with Brett Eldridge, a technical wreck diver based in Southern California. After years of enjoying recreational diving, Brett found his way into the technical world and eventually found his love for deep wrecks. I spoke with Brett about his journey as a diver, his blog Wrecked in My rEvo, photogrammetry, rebreathers, and the dive that led him to write the article “Close Call on the IJN Sata. This is a must-read for anyone w...

Jan 25, 202456 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Interview with Scott RG

What started as a family activity soon turned into a passion for Scott RG. As one who always welcomes a challenge, technical and overhead diving soon came into his sights. Relaxation and meditation are some of the words he uses when describing his time in the overhead environment. I sit down with Scott and speak with him about his motivation for exploring, the importance of taking your time, his love of the KISS Sidewinder, the Mines of Scotland, cold water diving, solo diving, and much more. Pl...

Jan 24, 20241 hrSeason 2Ep. 5

Interview with Jeff Maynard

I have always had a fascination with history. As a kid, watching movies or reading stories about past events is something that has always piqued my interest. Late last year, I had the opportunity to speak with Adventure Historian, Jeff Maynard, Through Jeff's writings, he brings diving history to life with titles such as Divers in Time: Australia’s Untold History, Niagara's Gold, and The Frontier Below: The Past Present, and Future of Our Quest to Go Deeper Underwater . We speak about his advent...

Jan 18, 202454 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Interview with Eric Douglas

After graduating with a degree in journalism Eric Douglas found himself enrolling in a scuba course. Like most people at the start of their scuba career, he had no idea the opportunities and memories that would be created. Countless articles across multiple publications, Author of the Mike Scott Thriller novels, a career in journalism that has brought him all over the world, his writing process, advice for future writers, and much more. Please enjoy as I sit down with Eric and hear his story. We...

Jan 17, 202446 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Round Table Discussion: Risk Management and Accident Analysis

Regardless of the depth, whether five meters or fifty meters, there is always a level of risk when it comes to scuba diving. The question is, how, as individuals, are we assessing and evaluating these situations? What steps can we take to improve and mitigate? In the aftermath of an incident, how do we create a community where an individual feels empowered to speak about the experience? Why have we created an environment where someone is reluctant, scared, or ashamed to speak about an accident? ...

Jan 10, 20241 hr 17 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Interview with A-List Divers

One thing I love about this industry is seeing people branch out and create their own paths. It's not always the easiest but the rewards can be fulfilling. As someone who has started something from nothing, I was excited to chat with Blake Baker. Taking his first breaths in the land-locked state of Indiana before relocating to Florida to start A-List Divers. A premier diving business offering a unique diving experience. We sit and discuss ways to grow, finding an audience, Florida diving, challe...

Jan 03, 202443 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Interview with Ellie Hudson

Stepping back from corporate life, Ellie Hudson decided to pursue her passion for scuba diving. A sport that has built her self-confidence, where dive buddies are family, and a place where she continues to grow. Continuing to further her education in diving, she never forgets to bring up the community around her, creating an environment where nobody feels inadequate. Podcast host, ambassador, content creator, community leader, and just down-to-earth human being who enjoys scuba diving. This is E...

Dec 28, 202352 minSeason 1Ep. 48

Interview with Smita Jairam

Each person’s journey through this sport varies from one person to the next. For some, it is an easy transition, for others, it's about overcoming fear. Smita Jairam did not let her fear of deep water overtake her and it’s amazing to hear about her journey. From open circuit to closed circuit, the rewarding feeling of conservation work, Malaysia’s must-go-to spots for diving, advice for overcoming fear, and much more. Please enjoy! Tropical Research And Conservation Centre https://tracc.org/...

Dec 27, 202346 minSeason 1Ep. 47

Interview with Lang Tengah Turtle Watch

I am always excited to highlight conservation on the podcast. Especially when it comes to turtles. If you know me, you know I am a fan of turtles. In this episode, I interview Ginny and Seh Ling from Lang Tengah Turtle Watch located off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. I speak to them about day-to-day operations, conservation efforts, typical days off, and much more. Please enjoy! Website: https://www.langtengahturtlewatch.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lang_tengah_turtle_watch/...

Dec 26, 202335 minSeason 1Ep. 46

Interview with Mike Gault

Nitrox. Mixed gas. Decompression Diving. Technical Diving. Most divers are familiar with these words and practices as they are very common in today's world of scuba diving. Years ago, just whispering these terms, you could find yourself banished from certain circles within the greater scuba community. Mike Gault is no stranger to these times. A few months back, I had a chance to catch up with my good friend Mike to hear about these challenging times. Difficulties in finding a nitrox certificatio...

Dec 21, 202355 minSeason 1Ep. 45

Interview with Grant Tobin

At an early age, Grant Tobin was adopted into the Florida cave diving community. Learning the ways of the cave early on, shaped him into the diver he is today. An active member of the Midwest Underwater Explorers, a volunteer of the Wisconsin Historical Society’s Maritime Preservation and Archaeology Program, and he continues to find his way back to the Sunshine State to enjoy the overhead environment. In this episode, I speak with Grant about why he switched from the KISS Sidewinder to the Fath...

Dec 20, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 44

Interview with Kurt Storms

On today’s episode, I speak with Kurt Storms. A technical and rebreather instructor out of Belgium. I was able to catch Kurt before he traveled to Malta for the 3rd Annual Divesoft Liberty Summit. A family holiday as he explains it. I reached out to Kurt after seeing his photography work and he was kind enough to come onto the podcast for an interview. He tells me about finding and exploring mines, U/W photography, some challenges of traveling with a rebreather, and why he gravitated toward the ...

Dec 13, 202346 minSeason 1Ep. 43

Round Table Discussion: The Cavettes

I am super excited to introduce this next Round Table, this group had me in tears I was laughing so much. Joanna Wyrebek, Sara Banderby, and Sanne Volja make up The Cavettes. A group of technical divers with a goal to empower other women in diving. They sit down and tell me about how the group was formed, their expeditions, some challenges they have faced, and much more. Let me say they did not hold anything back and hands down this was one of my favorite episodes to record. Please enjoy. Instag...

Dec 07, 20231 hr 15 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Interview with Sara Banderby

As you find yourself at the end of the cavern zone you will be greeted with a sign that reads STOP; PREVENT YOUR DEATH! GO NO FARTHER. Most divers see this warning and will never travel beyond this point. My next guest is not like most divers. She saw this sign and wanted to know what needed to be done to go beyond this picture of the Grim Reaper. In this episode, I speak with Sara Banderby. Finding her way into overhead environments, a history lesson on the Baltic Sea, the benefits of rebreathe...

Dec 06, 202350 minSeason 1Ep. 42

Round Table Discussion: Photography

Today on the Round Table, I sit down with this accomplished group of underwater photographers and hear their thoughts about capturing images within the underwater world. Join me along with Hannah Tilley, Kate Jonker, Annie Crawley, and Jami Leslie Feldman. I hope you enjoy. If you are enjoying the show, please leave a review on your podcast listening platform. If you are really enjoying the show, share your favorite episode with family and friends. Annie Crawley: https://www.anniecrawley.com/ ht...

Nov 30, 202355 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Interview with Wendy Mitchell

My next guest always had a fascination with the ocean. When she had the opportunity, she became certified and it led her down a path to becoming an ocean warrior. In this episode, I speak with Wendy Mitchell. She tells me about her journey that has brought her to some of the most beautiful and remote dive destinations in the world, her goal to document and protect the underwater world, and some amazing times she has had as she continues to add nautical miles to her sailing adventures. Please Enj...

Nov 29, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 41

Interview with Dr. Simon Mitchell

At some point, most divers will come across New Zealand physician and scientist, Dr. Simon Mitchell. In the slim chance you have not heard of him, do yourself a favor, find your way to a computer, conduct a Google search, and I guarantee you will learn a thing or two. In the meantime, enjoy this interview as I sit down and get to know one of the most respected divers on the planet.

Nov 23, 202351 minSeason 1Ep. 40

Interview with Brian D. Greene

In this episode, I speak with Ichthyology research specialist Brian Greene. Growing up in Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Brian learned to dive at a very young age. When he was just nine years old he came across the book Micronesian Reef Fishes and from that point on he made it a mission to find every fish he could. The Bishop Museum, challenges of remote expeditions, advice for up-and-coming ichthyologists, and much more. I hope you enjoy. Instagram: https://www.instagr...

Nov 22, 202347 minSeason 1Ep. 39

Interview with Andrew Rawlingson

A few months back I conducted some interviews on solo diving. I reached out to ScubaBoard to find guests to speak with. Andrew known as MB NZ on the platform was happy to participate. Originally scheduled as a group discussion turned into a one-on-one interview due to scheduling conflicts with the other members. In this interview, I speak with Andrew and hear his thoughts on solo diving. As with any diving, if you should choose to partake in this method of diving, please seek out proper training...

Nov 16, 202337 minSeason 1Ep. 38

Interview with Terry Irvine

In this episode, I interview Terry Irvine. During his Open Water course in the snowy Canadian weather, he was instantly drawn to what he refers to as the magic that happens underwater. The deep wrecks of The Great Lakes led him to pursue technical and overhead training. We speak about his passion for wreck diving, the discovery of Canadian Pacific Railway Locomotive 694 which crashed on June 10th, 1910, and how he enjoys the simple magical moments underwater. Please enjoy. Facebook: https://www....

Nov 15, 202350 minSeason 1Ep. 37

Interview with Brett Hemphill

In October of this year, the dive community lost one of its biggest ambassadors. For a brief moment on August 10th, 2023, I had the amazing privilege to sit down with Brett and hear his story. Foreword by Dr. Andrew Pitkin. Brett B Hemphill 1967-2023

Nov 08, 20231 hrSeason 1Ep. 36
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