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Why listening to a podcast is important?
Shipping Podcasts allow you to hear the voices of so many different industry specialists, which is important in the global shipping industry. Not only can you access viewpoints both alike and different from your own, but you have knowledge at your fingertips and the ability to learn new things.
PS: The best time to listen is when commuting. Pop up your earphones and stay ahead in your game.
Shipping Podcast - this is where we talk about the coolest industry on the planet and help raise the maritime industry's profile. The shipping industry is the backbone of international trade, contributing to the globalisation and development of the world, but it's the shipping people who makes the world go around. This is where you meet the maritime professionals, strong characters with an interesting background.
- 257 Maria Yiassa, Co-Founder Seaoramaby Lena Göthberg, Maria Yiassa on 18/04/2025 at 5:00 am
Maritime as a gaming concept Maria Yiassa is the Co-Founder of SeaOrama, a strategic game where you can experience the challenges of running a successful shipping company. This is the way to raise the profile of the maritime industry! Get the gamers and their parents interested, and there is a way to influence young people to choose a career within the maritime sector. Brilliant! Listen to Maria and hear the story of a startup in the new digital age. Remember to support this initiative! It's one of a kind, and remember where you heard about it. Thank you for listening! #everyconversationmatters
- 256 Camilla Wadstrup Westergaard, Vessel Assurance Surveyorby Lena Göthberg, Camilla Westergaard on 04/04/2025 at 5:00 am
Are we following the times? Leadership and situational awareness are not part of maritime education. If we want to achieve our goals to become sustainable, then we need the right people. So many things have to change for us to become seriously competitive with other industries. We need to target very young children so that we can become part of their dreams. Listen to Camilla Westergaard, one of the young people who dares to speak up. Our conversation involves a few answers to our challenges, and maybe we can spark you to develop a few more. Please give us a shoutout on social media, and we are ready to continue this conversation online. Thank you for listening.
- 255 Britta Müller, Brittas Hafen Podcastby Lena Göthberg, Britta Müller on 21/03/2025 at 6:00 am
Spreading the word about the maritime industry in Germany Hearing someone say you have inspired them to do something is the best feeling in the world! After listening to the Shipping Podcast, Britta Müller started the Brittas Hafen Podcast in 2021. Now, we get to "compare notes" about what it is like to be a podcaster in the maritime sphere. Listen to Brittas and I's conversation to gain insight into our challenges and most significant wins. We enjoyed our conversation and hope that you do, too. Should you know a Master Mariner fluent in the German language, please forward the contact details to Britta bm@brittas-hafentour.de or me hello@shippingpodcast.com #everyconversationmatters
- 254 Dr Therese Canning, Southampton Solent Universityby Lena Göthberg, Therese Canning on 07/03/2025 at 6:00 am
Words are powerful Have you ever been the subject of a dissertation? The first 63 episodes of the Shipping Podcast laid the groundwork for an extensive research project, and now is the time to unveil the results. It's been eight years since Therese Canning contacted me to discuss her study. She mentioned using the interviews from this platform to explore what individuals in the maritime industry were discussing and who voiced opinions on sustainability. Since then, Therese has conducted further research and has now been awarded her PhD, following additional studies on the criminalisation of seafarers. Listen to Therese as she shares her conclusions. This episode is part of the history of the Shipping Podcast's ten years, illustrating how everything has evolved, both in terms of industry trends and how the podcast has transformed into something unique. What are your takeaways from this episode? I would love to hear from you! hello@shippingpodcast.com Until next time; over & out.
- 253 Emma Mark, Executive Coach, EJB Coachingby Lena Göthberg, Emma Mark on 07/02/2025 at 6:00 am
Who leaves the maritime industry? Meet Emma Mark, Executive Coach at EJB Coaching. She left the maritime industry for a while but has returned to contribute with her experience and knowledge. We discuss our similar experiences as women in the maritime industry and share the good and the bad. What is the current role model when entering the industry? Has it changed, or do we need to take action to make it less traditional and moulded after its predecessors? Are women in the maritime industry clear about what they want to achieve? Can we better support each other? Where are the men who share our vision? "You can check out but never leave". That also goes for the maritime industry. Thank you for listening. If you have any thoughts or feedback, please send an email to hello@shippingpodcast.com #everyconversationmatters