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Adventures Into Odyssey

Wyatt Jackson, Devon Marshall

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Welcome to our Podcast! We are Wyatt and Devon, and this podcast will focus on reviewing Adventures in Odyssey episodes. Listen in for an exciting new perspective on episodes of Adventures Into Odyssey. Email us at: adventuresintoodyssey@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OdysseyInto Listen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC199nfBmhSD2w7KMFdCCPWw
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Listen live Mon-Fri, 12-3:00 on ESPN "The Zone" in Jackson & central Mississippi, or in the evenings on WVBG Vicksburg 107.7/1490 from 6-8:00p, and on WBLE 100.5 Batesville 7-9:00p. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and listen on-demand. Archives are also available at www.thezone1059.com.
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The Cutting Edge

The American Alpine Club

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The Cutting Edge presents in-depth interviews with the world's best climbers, just back from great new climbs, along with historical perspective from the editors of the American Alpine Journal and local experts. This podcast is hosted by Jim Aikman and produced by the American Alpine Club.
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Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals is a fun Animal Rights show where I talk about Veganism and topical issues, both relating to New Zealand, and the world! I intersperse my episodes with media clips to provide background, along with fun examples of pop culture, Michael Jackson and Chicken Friends :-) www.coexist.co.nz Join the worlds Southernmost Vegan Organisation, the Invercargill Vegan Society today! :-) www.invsoc.org.nz
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This podcast will have guest hosts, guest interviews, live cast, and call ins. We will cover local and national news, college and pro sports including amateur wrestling, MMA, Boxing , Football and PBR.
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The Llearner.co Show

Kevin Horek, Gregg Oldring, Jon Larson

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Listen in as groundbreaking leaders discuss what they have learned. Discover the books, podcasts, presentations, courses, research, articles and lessons that shaped their journey. Hosted by: Kevin Horek, Gregg Oldring, & Jon Larson.
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This novel introduces the characters Mike Jackson and Psmith, who are featured in several of Wodehouse’s later works. It shows how the two characters first met each other as teenagers at boarding school. As Psmith doesn’t appear until about halfway through this book, it was later released as two separate books, Mike at Wrykyn and Mike and Psmith. There’s lots of cricket, but you don’t need to understand the game to enjoy the antics of these public school boys as they "rag" each other and the ...
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Elgin!!!! Check out this week’s episode. In this playoff edition, if you love offense you’ll love this one. We’re joined by Offensive Coordinator Adam Castro. We talk season long offense stats, records, surprises and playmakers. We recap the Battle of the Wichitas, players of the week, the match up against Ardmore and discuss the 4a playoff bracket…
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When I spoke with Sam the previous week (ep. 224) he was en route to Dakar. In this episode, he is in Dakar. I also talk about my recent passage from San Blas to Linton Bay and then on to Escudo de Veraguas. Sam and I talk about the passage and trouble encountered on the way including damaging a spreader, reefing, using a modified climbing harness,…
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Sam was sailing in his Cape Dory 28 between the Canary Islands and Dakkar when I spoke to him. Before the interview, I talk about the San Blas Islands. Sam and I talk about the conditions, his Cape Dory 28, his windvane and electronic autopilots, sailing a full-keel boat, replacing the bronze chainplates, fixing a leaking hull-deck joint, Morocco, …
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Olivia Owens Wyatt is a solo sailor, a filmaker, and a USCG 50-Ton Master certified captain. She is on her way around the world, currently in SE Asia, on a Panda 34. She is also entered in the 2026 Golden Globe Race We talk about Papua New Guinea, piracy, self-defense, Wayag, dealing with squalls, going without sleep, sailing through Indonesia, the…
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Andrew recently completed a three-year journey around the Americas including the Faroe Islands, Greenland, through the Northwest Passage, Alaska, Costa Rica, Patagonia, Brazil, and Svalbard, in a JFA 45, an aluminum expedition yacht. We talk about highlights of the trip, as well as difficulties, favorite places, sailing in heavy weather, anchoring …
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Like always, we got anther good one Owl Nation! This week, I talk with Coach Cody Rowell about his current award as OSSAA Wrestling Coach of the Year, transitioning from football to wrestling, football honors of the week, and there's a bonus segment with Coach Castro and Coach Breeze. If you like my podcast go to the Mr. Bean patron website and mak…
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Alaska’s Great Gorge of the Ruth Glacier has captured the attention of alpinists from around the world for generations. Mt. Dickey and the other giant peaks lining the gorge have also been fertile venues for the evolution of the sport. So it was for Tom Livingstone and Gašper Pintar in the spring of 2024, when they set out for a new line up Dickey’…
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Aaron and Doug were anchored in the Intracoastal Waterway just north of St Augustine, Florida, during hurricane Milton (and Helene). I interviewed them before and then after Hurricane Milton. We talk about anchoring; setting a tandem anchor; using multiple anchors; selecting a spot to sit out a hurricane; we get interuppted by a food delivery to my…
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Every week is Owl week, and this week we have Curtis Lorah! Curtis is the current Elgin High School Principal, former head football for the Elgin Owls and father of current starting quarterback Tress Lorah. We go over his coaching background, his coaching influences, his background with Coach Wyatt, week 5 honors, week 5 players of the game, this w…
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Jacqueline Evers set off from The Netherlands in July 2023 and is now in New Zealand. She sails a 1977 Grinde 27 called Loveworkx, designed by Peter Bruun and built in Denmark. We talk about New Zealand, clearing into various countries and expenses, sailing solo with family visiting, her boat, the inner forestay, why she is sailing solo around the …
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Another Great PodCast Owl Nation! We finely got Coach O on the podcast along with the great Coach Andrew Park! We talk their background in Coaching, week 4 honors and players of the game! Then we dive into the task on hand, homecoming week and Elk City!! Plus final words! Go Owls! If you like my podcast go to the Mr. Bean patron website and make a …
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Recorded at Esnasdup island in San Blas, aka Guna Yala, I discuss my year and a half in Panama. I talk about navigating here, places I've been, anchorages, marinas, the weather, wildlife, crime, clearing in and out, surfing, spearfishing, tropical disaeses, getting proper exercise when living on a boat, and much more. Shownotes are here https://www…
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What an awesome podcast ! Vincent and I sat down with Coach Baker, Nate Jackson and his son Elgin’s own 3-year starter at Safety Hunter Jackson and talk Elgin Owl Football! We go over Coaching, evaluating players at different levels, Hunters Sr. Year, Players of the week and final words. If you like my podcast go to the Mr. Bean patron website and …
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Gunnar Christensen is an entrant in the 2026 Golden Globe Race, and he recently bought a Hans Christian 34 in Trinidad and sailed it, solo, home to the UK. We talk about the boat, the voyage, his self-steering, Hydrovanes, Watt&Sea, trailing warps in heavy weather, sailing with hank-on headsails, jacklines and tethers, emergency ways to climb back …
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Tom Fisher sails a Biscay 36. He was inspired to go to Newfoundland after readingthe book "Sailing to Newfoundland," and visited many of the places I went in 2022. We talk about growing up sailing in the UK, sailing barges, folkboats, comparing traditional full-keel boats to modern charter boats, his Biscay 36, radar, Starlink, AIS, St. Martin to B…
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ELGIN!!!! Check out this week’s episode. In this edition, Vincent Saylor and I sit down with the Head Owl himself, Chalmer Wyatt. During this episode we recap the Owls great 2-0 start, discuss the players of the week against Dallas Hillcrest, how the Owls adjusted practices to get more coaching time in with the younger kids, the importance of the 7…
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Nathan and his wife Vivian run Ocean Passages, offering training passages aboard their Compass 47. We also talk about Tahiti and the Society Islands, dealing with cyclone season, Nova Scotia, dealing with heavy weather, electronics, anchoring, his association with John Kretschmer, training passages, heaving-to, different boats, different rigs, usin…
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Vincent and I talk with the Elgin Offensive Coordinator Adam Castro. We go over last week’s game against Lawton Mac, players of the week, practice (Yes We Talk about Practice), this week’s game against Dallas Hillcrest, bye week and of course final words! If you like my podcast go to the Mr. Bean patron website and make a donation. https://patron.p…
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Porter Fox grew up on the coast of Maine sailing small boats. His father designed and built Whistler sailboats and founded Able Marine. Porter has written three books and also writes stories for The New York Times and other journals. His latest book is Category Five, which we talk about. We also talk about sailing around New York City, sailing a Wh…
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Vincent and I sat down with Coach Jack Baker and talked last week’s scrimmage against Bethany and Guthrie, the Owl defensive personnel and this week’s game against Lawton Mac. If you like my podcast go to the Mr. Bean patron website and make a donation. https://patron.podbean.com/MrBeanPor Derek Bean
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Dave winkler is a Sea Two captain in Boston. We talk about sailing in Boston, problems sailers face and ask Sea Tow for help with, towing sailboats and using drogues during rudder-failure, mast breakage, the importance of taping over cotterpins in the standing rigging and lifelines, dangerous rescues, lobster bouys, rescuing a leatherback turtle, t…
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Vincent Saylor and I sat down with one of Elgin’s new coaches Ryan Breeze. We talk his back ground in coaching, his transition to Elgin, up and coming games, out of state games, current football players and practice. If you like my podcast go to the Mr. Bean patron website and make a donation. https://patron.podbean.com/MrBean…
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Captain James is a former submariner in the US Navy. He's sailed over 70,000 nm on a wide variety of boats. We talk about life on a submarine, catamarans, sailing through the South Pacific, a near-disaster on a catamaran breaking up in a storm, dual rudders, center cockpits, raised deck salons, pointing high, chasing your dreams and doing what you …
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Vincent and I sat down with the new Elgin Quarterback Club President, Brian Begley. We talk football, his back ground in Elgin, his connection to the sophomore class, the schedule and being a sports parent. Go Owls!!! If you like my podcast go to the Mr. Bean patron website and make a donation. https://patron.podbean.com/MrBean…
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In this bonus mid-week episode, I interview Sea Tow captain Ethan Maass, from Sea Tow Boston. We talk about how Sea Tow serves sailors, how far they go to help, working with the Coast Guard when there's a problem, communications, what membership includes and doesn't, collisions, common safety shortcomings in boaters, emergency anchoring, getting lo…
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Erick and Jenny had just arrived in Fiji when I spoke with them, after having spent a year in French Polynesia. I interviewed the sepparately and asked the same questions, then editied it so you can hear their different, or similar, responses. We talk about favorite places, pleasant and difficult passages, favorite diving experiences, wildlife, sha…
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Tom and Chris are two sailors from the UK who developed SailTies, a free app that makes it easy to record all your sailing experience in one place. The app keeps a digital record of all your voyages, certificates, crew, vessels, and clubs. We talk about their sailing experiences, chartering in the Med, sailing around Sicily, the SailTies app, and m…
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Kyle Davis, aka Captain Ky the Seaglass Guy, was in the San Blas islands in Panama when he came down with dengue fever. He ended up in a bad situation in a prison-like hospital and had to escape. Kyle is a sailor and a sea-glass hunter, and has also been know to catch crocodiles by hand. We also talk about fishing, sailing from Panama to Cartagena,…
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Grant Headifen is the founder and Global Director of Education of NauticEd, a modern sailing education organization that provides online sailing courses, a global network of sailing schools, and virtual-reality sail training. In addition to sailing education, we talk about the force of wind and why it quadruples when wind speed doubles, a different…
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Jack Patton sails an electric Passport 42, and was sailing to Hawaii when we spoke. He is also the owner of Poerflow Marine, which makes electric-motor systems for sailboats. We talk about sailing an electric boat, the conversion from diesel, the cost comparison between repowering with diesel vs electric, cooling systems, regeneration, the Ecostar …
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Timo and Jo bought NV, a 66' IMOCA ex-Vendee Globe sailboat and converted her into a family cruiser, without sacrificing performance. The draft is still 4.5m and the mast 100'. NV was originally designed, built & raced by famous Hungarian sailor Nándor Fa. He competed in her in the 1992 Vendée Globe finishing 5th, becoming the first non-frenchman t…
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Skip Novak is a lifetime offshore sailor, veteran of four Whitbread Round the World and other races, and owner of Pelagic Expeditions. He recently published the boat "On Sailing." We talk about the book, learning to sail, Kirsten Neuschafer, combining sailing and climbing, design aspects of proper bluewater cruising boats, deck layout on Skip's boa…
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The Lawton, OK Fire Department has had 17 Fire Chiefs since 1901. Since 2022 Jared Williams has been the 17th. Jared and I sit down and continue our conversation about mental health that began at church. We talk about mental heath from a 1st person point of view and from a leadership position. We go over identifying issues and approaching them. If …
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Keith and Becca bought a Pearson 424 that needed a refit, and when the time came to repower, they found an inexpensive electric motor and made a quick decision to build an electri-motor system. They eventually sailed off from Texas to the Caribbean, worked their way upwind to the Windward Islands, then to the Azores, where they were when I talked t…
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Rob Veloz and I sit down with Virgil Allen. We talk about his military background, and how the Army’s combatives program got him into Jujitsu. Then we go over practical Jujitsu, from a civilian and military standpoint. We dive into what he does now with teaching Jujitsu at Fort Sill, his coaching philosophy and running his gym, Dreadnought. If you …
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Tanguy de Lamotte is a French sailor and naval architect, and veteran of many offshore races, including the two Vendeé Globes and several Transats. He is also part of Vita Power, a company that makes electric boats. We talk about electric boats and their environmental advantages, the Vita Power boats, sailing IMOCA boats, foiling, cruising, and mor…
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Simon Curwen recently skippered Translated 9, a Swan 65, in the Ocean Globe Race, which was a re-creation of the 1973 Whitbread Round the World Race. The race consisted of 4 legs, from the UK to Cape Town, South Africa; to Aukland, New Zealand; to Punta del Este, Uruguay; and back to the UK. Simon started as the navigator aboard Translated 9, and w…
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Carl Damm is a sailing instructor and owner of Damsel Marine, a yacht managment and maintenance consulting service. We talk about the basics of trimming sails, like using adjustable jib-sheet cars, the boom vang, the outhaul, halyard tension, asymetrical spinnakers, using a spinnaker net, downwind sailing, flying the main or not when on a deep broa…
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Gunnar Christensen is entered in the 2026 Golden Globe Race. We talk about his motivations, what he hopes to gain from the race, his competetiveness, preparing mentally and physically, singlehanding and being alone on the ocean, Tapio's book, The Whitbread, the Royal National Lifeboat Institute, sailing full-keeled vs fin-keeled boats, jacklines an…
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Alan Fishbone lives on his Lord Nelson 35, currently in the British Virgin Islands. He sailed there from New York in December and encountered heavy weather, which we discuss. We also talk about living on a boat, solar power, Lord Nelson sailboats, heavy weather and sailplans, accidental jibes, the Bermuda Triangle, full-keel cutters, boom brakes, t…
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Kirsten won the 2022 Golden Globe Race, and became the first woman to win a sailing race around the world by the three great capes, crewed or solo, and the first South African to win an around the world race. Kirsten sailed Minnehaha, a Cape George 36 in the race, which she refit over one year in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Before the race, she w…
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