Episode 19: Floating Above A River of Sharks on “Our Planet” with Kat Brown

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The most popular episode of the DeeperBlue Podcast is now available.  The 30-minute magazine-layout podcast is your weekly handbook to every part occurring across the area… underwater.  Whether or no longer right here’s Scuba Diving, Freediving, Dive Toddle, or Ocean Advocacy.

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In Episode 19, you’ll hear the most current news in the closing week from across the area underwater collectively with valuable facets on Descent Mk2 and Mk2i dive computers accurate launched and the draw in which Fourth Ingredient is making an try to contend with the challenged of girls’s sizing in dive instruments via their “Size Issues” marketing campaign.

Then co-host and founding father of Ladies That Scuba Sarah Richards interviews Kat Brown, an underwater camerawoman who specializes in wildlife filming. They focus on engaged on the documentary series Our Planet, about how to acquire into underwater filmmaking, and about becoming a mother.

We then hear from one more female underwater filmmaker – the legendary Michelle Hall, who provides us her Prime Tip on how to maximise the fun and enjoyment to your dives.

After which at closing we hear from Faye Wilde on her Most attention-grabbing Dive Ever.

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Stephan Whelanhttps://www.deeperblue.com

Stephan is the Founder of DeeperBlue.com. His passion for the underwater world began at 8 years-archaic with a try-dive in a hotel pool on holiday that rapidly formulated into a lifelong admire affair with the oceans. In 1996 he draw up DeeperBlue.com and helped grow the positioning to be thought to be one of many biggest diving websites round right this moment time.