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Shall I stay or should I go?
I am working my way through big decisions. Should I continue podcasting when I reach the tenth-anniversary next summer, or should I stop? How do I take the Shipping Podcast to the next level if I continue? There are so many things to consider moving forward.
I am strategising, so I haven't had time to make new interviews. I am talking about why this is happening now.
What do you think? Can you help me reach a decision?
Drop me an email at [email protected]I appreciate your patience.
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Navigating the Future of Maritime Sustainability
In this special episode, we are honoured to welcome Arsenio Domínguez, the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Recorded during the 82nd Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) session in London, this conversation offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a visionary leader who is spearheading global efforts to protect our oceans.
Arsenio shares his thoughts on the maritime industry's critical challenges, from driving change to advancing innovative sustainability solutions.
This episode is a must-list for anyone interested in maritime policy, sustainability, and the future of ocean health. Whether you work in the maritime industry, are a policy enthusiast, or are passionate about protecting our planet, this conversation will inspire and inform you.
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London calling!
In this episode, I take you on a journey to London. It's like a diary of my visit from September 30 to October 2nd.
I went to https://www.nykeurope.com/ to https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/en-gb/locations/london and to https://www.imo.org/
I hope you enjoy my little adventure.
Thanks for listening!
#everyconversationmatters
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What have I learned from my mistakes?
What mistakes have you made, and what have you learned? In episode 247, I share my mistakes as a podcasting host and producer, inviting you to join me in this shared learning experience. If you want to email me, please do so at [email protected]
Thank you for listening!
#everyconversationmatters
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On a maritime mission in Ukraine
Meet Erik Froste, CEO of Swedish Roadferries, assigned by the European Union Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine), to go to Odesa and find out when Ukraine can fulfil the crucial maritime requirements of becoming a member of the European Union.
Erik was on this mission for six months earlier this year, and you must listen to his story about everyday life in Ukraine. He also speaks about the brave people he met and how he could see ports, bridges, and the Vessel Control Traffic tower being rebuilt after being demolished.
Please listen to what Erik and I discussed and consider what you can contribute. Then, please write to us at [email protected] with your thoughts.
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https://shippingpodcast.com/245-alison-cusack-principal-lawyer-cusack-co-pty-ltd/The Australian General Average Nerd
Alison Cusack, Principal Lawyer at Cusack & Co Pty Ltd in Melbourne, is an expert on General Average. If you have never understood the principles of the General Average, this episode is for you! In addition, there is no aspect of the maritime industry we don't touch upon in our conversation. #everyconversationmatters
What do you think about the concept of "Sea Embassy" as a way to solve the entire autonomous ship issue? Do you think that's a way forward?
Episode 245 is so packed with info and new ideas! A shout-out to us: please drop a line to [email protected], and don't forget to subscribe to Alison's brand new podcast The Shipping Lawyer if you want to hear more from her.
Thanks for listening!
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Mayday! Who is answering your emergency call?
In episode 244, we meet Lina Buurstra, a SAR Mission Coordinator at the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre. She answers your call when you are in distress, and she knows how to make things right again. Lina has a background as a Master Mariner before becoming a rescue leader.
We hear about what incidents stuck with Lina, and she also tells the behind-the-scenes story of what happened when the MARCO POLO went aground in Swedish waters last year.
Lina and her colleagues are more than a voice in your worst moment. They are truly professional and have earned our respect and friendship.
Thank you for listening. Any feedback you might have, please send it to [email protected] #everyconversationmatters
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On a maritime mission in Ukraine
Meet Erik Froste, CEO of Swedish Roadferries, assigned by the European Union Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine), to go to Odesa and urgently assess when Ukraine can fulfil the crucial maritime requirements of becoming a member of the European Union.
Erik was on this mission for six months earlier this year, and you must listen to his story about everyday life in Ukraine. He also speaks about the brave people he met and the inspiring sight of ports, bridges, and the Vessel Control Traffic tower being rebuilt, a testament to the resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people.
Please listen to what Erik and I discussed and consider what you can contribute.
Please write to us at [email protected] with your thoughts.
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A new way of looking at the workforce in shipping
A new way of looking at the people working in our organisations is to take a more human approach to work. Kriss Petersson is the Head of Talent and Culture at Aeler Technologies, not the Head of HR. Listen to Kriss explain how a more people—and culture-oriented mindset can change an entire industry.
She strives for diversity of thought and openness when scouting for new employees, but we must become more visible to attract young talent. We also need to listen to what the incoming generation seeks in an employer. Young people are looking for work flexibility, recognition, and professional development. Can we offer them that?
Thank you for listening. Feedback is welcome to [email protected]
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Continuous visibility into container whereabouts
This episode is sponsored by the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA). Learn more about their efforts in shaping the digital future of container shipping at https://www.dcsa.org/
In this episode, we dive into the digital transformation of the container shipping industry with insights from the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA).
Kshitij Parashar is the lead of the digital container shipping association's program for cargo visibility. Track & Trace standards are vital to digitalise global trade, according to Kshitij.
If you are interested in the DSCA work or want to share your experiences, please get in touch with Kshitij. He is waiting to hear from you!
Join The eBL Movement.
BIMCO, DCSA, FIATA, ICC, and Swift (The FIT Alliance) have launched the “Declaration of the electronic Bill of Lading” as adopting eBLs can help make international trade more efficient, reliable, sustainable, and secure.Thank you for listening. Please send your feedback to [email protected]
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Accelerating trade digitalisation
This episode is sponsored by the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA). Learn more about their efforts in shaping the digital future of container shipping at https://www.dcsa.org/
In this episode, we dive into the digital transformation of the container shipping industry with insights from the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA). We discuss the significance of digital standardisation and how it shapes global trade's future.
Chris Sunderman, Program Lead Banks at the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), and I discuss the significance of digital standardisation and the efforts to digitise trade for a sustainable and inclusive future.
Join The eBL Movement.
BIMCO, DCSA, FIATA, ICC, and Swift (The FIT Alliance) have launched the “Declaration of the electronic Bill of Lading” as adopting eBLs can help make international trade more efficient, reliable, sustainable, and secure.Thank you for listening. Please send your feedback to [email protected]
#everyconversationmatters
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Seafarers - the unsung heroes
Imagine being held hostage onboard a ship, which is your workplace, for seven months! Chirag Bahri is now the International Operations Manager at the International Seafarers' Welfare & Assistance Network, ISWAN, but he knows the feeling and is willing to share.
Picture the fear, the willingness to obey, and the uncertainty that permeates the ship. The dynamics of the team, once a cohesive unit, now shift dramatically. How will it all unfold? This is the gripping story of Chirag Bahri's hostage experience.
Listen to Chirag Bahri; he has a story to tell.
This episode is a collaboration between Shipping Podcast and Sailor Today.
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With the mission to make global trade easy for everyone
In this episode, I reconnect with Mathijs Slangen, now the Vice President of Sales & Marketing Europe for Flexport, to delve into the transformative power of digitising the supply chain.
Key Points:
Mathijs Slangen's journey from our past acquaintance to his current role at Flexport. The importance of digitising the supply chain for enhanced efficiency and transparency. Insights into the significance of automation and addressing "dirty data". How Mathijs' perspective offers hope for the future of supply chain management.I'd like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Mathijs Slangen for sharing his invaluable insights. I hope this episode has sparked curiosity and exploration among our listeners as they consider the possibilities of a digitally empowered supply chain.
Thank you for listening. #everyconversationmatters
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Shipping Podcast - No conversation available
There are too many things to do and too little time. You have 236 previous episodes to listen to, and I hope you can forgive me for not meeting your expectations this week. I haven't had time to record any new conversations.
Until the next time - from me to you, over & out!
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Advice on marketing - how to become an influencer and attract new clients
Let's craft compelling content for your business to boost your visibility on LinkedIn. That's Tatiana Lipertis' mission; she knows how to build your brand on LinkedIn.
Tatiana is a Content Writer for the maritime industry, and she has 11,000+ followers on that social media platform. In this episode, we discuss how and why the maritime people are not as eager to get involved as other people we know. We also discuss the importance of marketing, communication and employee branding.
Who are we following, who do we think is doing a good job marketing the maritime industry? How can we work together to change the profile of our industry?
Listen to our conversation. #everyconversationmatters We are expecting your shoutout!
Thanks for listening!
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Sustainability is truly about people!
Listen to Elisabeth Munck, Head of Sustainability at IKEA Supply Chain Operations. She is passionate about sustainability and has been working on the sustainability agenda in Supply Chain Operations since 2016.
IKEA released their Supply Chain Operations Decarb Catalogue this week. Here is the link if you want to read more.
Elisabeth discusses IWAY– the IKEA way of Responsibly Procuring Products, Services, Materials and Components. It's ten principles for a responsible supply chain in action. You can read more about it here.
Elisabeth is looking for innovation in collaboration. Have you seen any unexpected collaborations, or are you considering starting one? Please give us a shout-out, or drop an email at [email protected]
Thanks for listening! #everyconversationmatters
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The Audience view
The result is in, the audience has spoken. The Shipping Podcast is worth listening to. So say both men and women. The unique selling point is the diverse guests who generously share their knowledge.
There is much more to dive into, and in episode 234, Lena shares the results from the Audience Survey. If you haven’t had the time to give your views, you have until March 31st to do so. Here is the link.
If you want to support the Shipping Podcast through Patreon, here is the link.
Thank you for listening! #everyconversationmatters
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Safer Seas Act - Coast Guard Policies to Address Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Prevention and Response on Vessels
Listen to the Marine Log Listen Up Podcast
The maritime industry has acknowledged the problem, and measurements to prevent any harassment and bullying are being discussed by industry bodies.In this episode, we are going to discuss the maritime industry's response to sexual assault and sexual harassment onboard vessels by the Safer Seas Act, which the US Congress passed in December 2022. Sid Lewis, Partner Jones Walker LLP, and Sara Kuebel, Associate in the Jones Walker Maritime Practice Group, explained the new regulations, and I got to ask for more details.
Here is the US Coast Guards Marine Safety Information Bulletin link for easy reference.
Here you find the Client Alert from Jones Walker LLP.
Thank you for listening! Would love to get your feedback, is this the way forward?
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What is going on with shipping?
In episode 232, Sal Mercogliano, a former mariner, a teacher and a Youtuber, is the guest. We talk about the global hotspots and how what is going on there impacts shipping.
Sal is passionate about putting today's shipping in a historical context. He started his Youtube channel, What is Going on with Shipping, when EVER GIVEN was stuck in the Suez Canal, and he found it so fun, he got so many people cheering him on, so he decided to take it to the next level.
With more than 180,000 subscribers to his channel, Sal is an influencer in the maritime space. We had an exciting conversation about the Red Sea, the Black Sea, the Suez Canal, and the Panama Canal. We talked about seafarers, mariners, leadership, diversity & inclusion, geopolitics and everything there between.
Hopefully, you will enjoy our conversation as much as we did. Please give us a shoutout on social media, and don't forget to subscribe to both our channels. #everyconversationmatters
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Floating ports, is that part of a sustainable society?
Sea Technology is currently working with the design of a new type of floating container and cruise vessel terminal. Therese Lundquist is the CEO of Sea Technology AB and is the guest in episode 231 of the Shipping Podcast.
Therese is passionate about disruptive, innovative ideas to contribute to the Blue Ocean. She has a marketing and sales background and has now taken over the leadership of this family-owned company, looking into technical solutions for the future.
What is your view on the things Therese is talking about? Is this part of the solution?
And, most important, please reply to the Shipping Podcast audience survey!
Thank you for listening and participating in the survey!
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