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The League of Extraordinary Divers Podcast

Imagine sitting down to a coffee or cocktail with your favorite diving personality and hearing their stories.  The League of Extraordinary Divers podcast brings legends in the diving industry to you.  Hosted by Tec Clark, this podcast features diving legends of the past and present sharing some of their best scuba diving stories.  You'll hear stories such as their original scuba training, scariest diving stories, funniest diving stories, favorite diving locations, as well as tips for divers.

LXD 017 : Brandi Mueller – Underwater Photographer and Author

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Brandi Mueller

Brandi Mueller – Underwater Photographer and Author of The Airplane Graveyard

In this podcast I chat with Brandi Mueller.  Brandi began her diving career at the age of 15 as a foreign exchange student in New Zealand.  When she went to graduate school in Florida, she longed for the opportunity to travel the world and scuba dive.  Soon she discovered Action Quest and was required to become a diving instructor to get the job.  She did, and the rest is history.

Brandi taught and traveled the British Virgin Islands with Action Quest.  When her gig in the BVI ended, she was hired onto the Kona Aggressor Yacht.  There she learned underwater photography and honed her skills by learning from photo pro’s and guests.  When she returned to her graduate studies – this time in Hawaii – she worked for a dive center and led exotic dive trips through the store.  Eventually, Brandi landed a job captaining a ferry on a US Army base in Kwajalein Atoll.  There she documented an underwater graveyard of over 150 World War II US military aircraft.  As an Ikelite Ambassador and photo pro, Brandi used her photography skills and has just published her first book entitled The Airplane Graveyard: The Forgotten WWII Warbirds of Kwajalein Atoll.

Items in this Podcast

  • Learning to dive as a foreign exchange student
  • Becoming a scuba instructor in college
  • Instructing and traveling the world
  • Photo skills aboard Kona Aggressor
  • Favorite diving locations
  • The military history of Truk (Chuuk) Lagoon and Kwajalein Atoll
  • Solo diving with a Whale Shark
  • Advice for divers

Resources

Action Quest

Kona Aggressor

Ikelite Ambassador

The Airplane Graveyard: The Forgotten WWII Warbirds of Kwajalein Atoll

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LXD 016 : Dick Rutkowski – Father of Enriched Air Nitrox & Hyperbaric Medical Training

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RutkowskiDick Rutkowski  – Father of Enriched Air Nitrox & Hyperbaric Medical Training

In this episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with Dick Rutkowski, legendary pioneer of Enriched Air Nitrox and Hyperbaric Medicine.

Dick is a pioneer in the field of hyperbaric medicine, diving medicine and breathing gases for the treatment of divers and clinical patients. He has taught over 8000 medical and diving professionals worldwide in his clinical and diving medical seminars through his company Hyperbarics International.

Dick joined the Navy in 1950, became a radio operator, and was assigned in both the polar regions of Antarctica and the Canadian northwest territories. He then went on to be with the Environmental Science Services Administration, which became NOAA the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, where he was part of the NOAA Experimental Diving Lab. In the 1980’s Dick “retired” to Key Largo, but there is nothing retired about him. He has continued to consult and teach diving and clinical hyperbaric medical programs, gases and other life-support systems for the undersea world. He still continues to do science, education, consulting and inventing to this day.

Dick has been the past president of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, and the co-founder of ANDI (American Nitrox Divers International) and IANTD (International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers). He also organized and founded diving safety organizations such as the Florida Underwater Council and the Society of Diving Safety.

He has won numerous awards including a NOAA Public Service Award, the Craig Hoffman Memorial/Charles W. Shilling Award by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, the Dr. Joe Bauer Memorial Award by the History of Diving Museum, the DEMA Reaching Out Award, the NAUI Hall of Honor Award and NAUI Lifetime Achievement Award. He has also been inducted into the DEMA Hall of Fame, the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame, and as a Fellow Emeritus in the Explorers Club. Dick even has a glacier in the Antarctic named after him – the Rutkowski Glacier!

 

 

Items in this Podcast

  • US Navy Radio School
  • Antarctica in 1958 South Pole 90 South
  • Commercial diving school in 1965, Divers Training Academy
  • PADI, NAUI, YMCA instructor (oldest active PADI Instructor #536)
  • The Rutkowski Glacier
  • 50 steps around the world
  • First scuba dive in Pensacola
  • How Nitrox became used in recreational diving
  • How green and yellow became the colors for Nitrox
  • PADI chamber tour specialty
  • “Science always wins over BS”

Resources

  • Hyperbarics International
  • 2012 DEMA Reaching Out Award Documentary
  • International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame
  • IANTD
  • NAUI
  • PADI
  • NOAA Diving Manual
  • Stephen Frink
  • Spencer Slate
  • Bob Croft
  • Sharky’s

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LXD 015 : Stephan Whelan – Founder of DeeperBlue.com

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WhelanStephan Whelan  – Founder of DeeperBlue.com

In this episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with Stephan Whelan, founder of DeeperBlue.com, diving industry maverick, and all around great guy.

As an eight year old child while on holiday in Canary Islands, Stephan tried scuba in a hotel pool.  That set his passion.  He went on to take BSAC training in high school and became an Assistant Instructor at the young age of 16 years old.  As a freshman at university he joined the campus scuba club and by his Sophmore year he was leading it.

While studying Business Computing at De Montfort University England, Stephan set up DeeperBlue.net in 1996.  He was writing stories in the early days of blogging.  Then he published others content and quickly became the “Worlds largest community dedicated to freediving, scuba diving, spearfishing and dive travel.”  One of biggest diving lifestyle websites in the world, DeeperBlue.com publishes 3 to 6 items daily.  They have over a quarter million visitors per month and over 200 contributors to the site.  And leading it all is Stephan “Papa Smurf” Whelan.

 

Items in this Podcast

  • An eight year old in a hotel pool
  • How DeeperBlue originated
  • What happens when a strong current meets split-fins
  • Hear his bucket-list of dive destinations
  • The mean, awful, terrible triggerfish
  • How freediving is opening up underwater exploration to teens and twenty-somethings
  • Tips for divers

Resources

  • DeeperBlue.com
  • De Montfort University
  • Funky Buddha Brewery
  • The Blue Wild Show
  • Bob Croft Episode #1
  • Umberto Pelizzari

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(L to R) Bob Croft, Umberto Pelizzari & Stephan Whelan

 

 

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LXD 014 : Jean-Marc Barr – Actor, Producer, Director & Star of The Big Blue

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Jean-Marc Barr  – Actor, Producer, Director & Star of The Big Blue

In this episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with Jean-Marc Barr, legendary actor, producer, director and star of the epic motion picture The Big Blue.

Jean-Marc Barr was an aspiring young actor in his late 20’s when renown French director Luc Besson had him audition for and unique and physically demanding role as a French world record freediver. The movie was The Big Blue and it turned out to be a box office sensation. But more than that, it became a cult classic for ocean, dolphin and freediving enthusiasts worldwide.

The Big Blue is a movie that interprets the life of legendary French freediving pioneer Jacques Mayol. Although it parallels the competition of early freediving pioneers Jacques Mayol and Enzo Maiorca, the movie uses creative license to add some drama and change the characters into identifiable ones conjured up by director Luc Besson. In fact the characters are almost exact opposites of their real life counterparts.

In this episode, Jean-Marc Barr discusses the spiritual, physical and inspirational attributes that freediving gave him for his legendary role in The Big Blue.

 

Items in this Podcast

  • Meeting Luc Besson
  • Freediving Training for The Big Blue movie
  • First 70mm Film underwater camera
  • How the movie impacted Jacques Mayol
  • Jean-Marc Barr narrates Dolphin Man
  • How they filmed many of the underwater freediving scenes
  • “Under the Ice” Freedive scene
  • His near-death experiences
  • His naked dive to 40 meters
  • Why you should never smoke a joint prior to diving
  • Tahiti boat capsizing
  • Homo Delphinus book
  • Working with Dolphins

Resources

  • Jean-Marc Barr’s Filmography on IMDB
  • The Big Blue Movie
  • Faena Hotel Miami Beach
  • Miami Film Festival
  • Dolphin Man: The Story of Jacques Mayol
  • Homo Delphinus Book by Jacques Mayol

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LXD 013 : John Chatterton – Shadow Diver, Wreck Legend, Host

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ChattertonJohn Chatterton  – Star of Shadow Divers, Legendary Wreck Diver, Host of Deep Sea Detectives

In this episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with John Chatterton, legendary wreck diver, star of Shadow Divers, and host of Deep Sea Detectives.  After time served in the military John had an epiphany one evening to become a commercial diver.  He went to commercial diving school and to get better at diving he joined up with a group of wreck divers in the northeast United States.  Quickly John became a natural at the proper planning and preparation necessary to explore and salvage the most dangerous wrecks in the U.S.

John’s passion has been in researching, locating, and diving shipwrecks.  His discovery and identification of the German submarine U-869 off the coast of New Jersey was the subject of a television documentary called Hitler’s Lost Sub. This same story was turned into a bestselling book by Rob Kurson, Shadow Divers.  Chatterton and his longtime friend John Mattera, are the subjects of another Rob Kurson book, Pirate Hunters, recently published by Random House.  The book tells the story of their search for a 17th Century pirate wreck in the Dominican Republic, where John spent several years. Recently, Universal Studios has contracted film rights to both Shadow Divers and Pirate Hunters.

John was one of the co-hosts for 57 episodes of the History Channel’s Deep Sea Detectives television series, and has worked as a consultant to 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, and CBS.  He was also a member of the first technical diving expedition to Ireland and the legendary wreck of the RMS Lusitania in 1994.  A few years later, at a depth of 400 feet, he was the first diver to use rebreather diving technology on the wreck of HMHS Britannic. Chatterton has also managed to make over 160 dives to the well known wreck of the Andrea Doria, south of Nantucket Island in the North Atlantic.

For literally hundreds of years searchers have tried to unravel the secrets of the mysteries surrounding Oak Island, in Nova Scotia. In 2015, John was contacted to dive to the bottom of the difficult and dangerous 10X Shaft on Oak Island, for the History Channel program, Curse of Oak Island. In 2016, he returned to Oak Island, this time to dive Borehole C-1.  Chatterton lives in Boca Raton, Florida, where he also trains technical divers.

 

Items in this Podcast

  • Learning to scuba dive as a kid
  • Divers Academy Eastern Seaboard Commercial Diving School
  • New Jersey wreck divers
  • Bill Nagle and The Seeker boat
  • The wreck of the Andrea Doria
  • Oak Island mine shaft
  • John’s approach to dive preparation
  • Wreck diving vs. cave diving
  • Researching of shipwrecks
  • About author Rob Kurson
  • Why individuals are part of environmental issues
  • The role of CO2 in narcosis
  • Shadow Divers becoming a motion picture film

Resources

  • John Chatterton’s Website
  • Deep Sea Detectives
  • Hitler’s Lost Sub
  • Curse of Oak Island
  • John’s CO2 article

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Tec Clark is a diving industry expert who has held very elite positions in the dive industry including Managing Director of the University of Florida’s Academic Diving Program and National Director of the YMCA Scuba Program. He holds over 40 professional certifications with over 15 diving agencies. Tec has received numerous honors for his instructional abilities and has co-edited several diving texts. He also appeared as a diving expert on A&E, The Learning Channel, and Outdoor Life Network. He was Captain of the US Freediving Team and is the founder of both Reef Ministries and ScubaGuru.com. Tec is the Associate Director for Aquatics and Scuba Diving at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Read More…

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