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These are the sea stories that nobody has ever written down or will write down. You may not believe them all, but you will be entertained by them all. These stories are mostly from Seafarers so there is some salty language. Tuck the kids into their racks, make them sweep the deck, or send them down to the engine room to look for a bucket of steam. These stories are from old folks and young people alike. I am bored on watch and want to hear something new, tell me a sea story...

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These are the sea stories that nobody has ever written down or will write down. You may not believe them all, but you will be entertained by them all. These stories are mostly from Seafarers so there is some salty language. Tuck the kids into their racks, make them sweep the deck, or send them down to the engine room to look for a bucket of steam. These stories are from old folks and young people alike. I am bored on watch and want to hear something new, tell me a sea story...

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Episodes
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Episode #45 Jim Frontier

5/15/2022
Have you ever picked up hitchhiking hippies on the way to a nude beach? This dude has. What is the Hawaiian Meat Grinder? He tells the world about what life is like as a seafarer in the pacific, his trials and tribulations as a Texas A&M Maritime cadet, and how he went back to sea as a hawse-piper. Sea stories of failures, triumph, optimism, and good clean living. I hope you enjoy. Fair winds and following seas. Support the show

Duration:02:06:15

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Episode #44 The Unionist

5/6/2022
If you're bored on watch, this is the episode for you! A meandering conversation with a blue collar guy from Philly. Why does pop country music suck so bad? What do you say to a chick that doesn't believe in outer space? Did Nelson Mandela die in prison? We also talk about the beauty of the Rocky movies, boxing, the Great Depression and what people did to survive during hard times. Old films, Marilyn Monroe, and a second hand story about meeting Frank Sinatra in a club called Jilly's. This episode is dedicated to the crew of the President Wilson who are stuck in a Chinese shipyard due to the lock downs. Here is the link to the Cargo Hold Number 8 Creep cover by Madeleine Wolczko https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiPVXmDlAGk Here is the link to Episode 1 of Restricted To Ship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9_bCP7l7aI Here is the link to Episode 2 of Restricted to Ship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryZLldezKSo All credit for above videos goes to the creators, who are listed on YouTube. Smooth sailing... Support the show

Duration:02:03:13

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Episode #43 The Walkabout Seaman

4/16/2022
The Walkabout Seaman is an energetic, pugnacious, Englishman who grew up in the circus. With a cauliflower ear and a heart of gold, he shares with us his experiences living and scraping by in Spain as a cook, planting trees in the Golan Heights of Israel, hitchhiking to Haifa, cooking for the British Army, finding and losing a wife while working on yachts in Florida, and going to work on a U.S. flag cruise ship in Hawaii. Cheers! If you are interested in going to sea visit mymaritimecareer.org Fair winds and following seas. Support the show

Duration:01:38:07

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Episode #42 Ursula

7/24/2021
Ursula is so salty that her new born baby has a discharge from a tugboat. She is a walking recruitment poster for the U.S. Merchant Marine. A second generation Maine Maritime graduate, she details the differences between a normal college life and that of a maritime college life. We also talk about the squid people of Asia, wonder why fisherman enjoy flirting with getting run over by ships, and the Jones Act. Smooth sailing. theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com @jb_salty Support the show

Duration:02:48:46

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Episode #41 An Okie From Muskogee

5/10/2021
Have you ever seen a UFO at sea, a ghostly Engineer stalk the laundry room, or a U.S. Marine throat punch an aggressive salesman? This guy has... Join me as I sit down with a red blooded American from Oklahoma that has sailed the high seas on everything from tankers to old ass containerships converted to grain carriers. A big thank you to Rainwater Dentistry. You can email me at theshipslogpodcast.com Smooth sailing and following seas. Support the show

Duration:01:32:28

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Episode #40 Captain Nemo

3/6/2021
Captain Nemo returns! Humpback whales, the Milky Way Galaxy, and crappy Christopher Walken impressions... Seriously, this guy is like a B movie version of Matthew McConaughey. Join me as Captain Nemo gives us the rundown on the new developements in his carreer and makes us laugh. Ask your questions of me and my guests by emailing theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com Thank you for listening! Smooth sailing and following winds. Support the show

Duration:01:49:47

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Episode #39 The Burmese Cowboy

2/9/2021
A young woman shot in the streets, a general's son dropping money from a balcony, and one persecuted Burmese sailor. I sit down with The Burmese Cowboy to get the real scoop on what's going down in Myanmar. It is a crazy situation that is hard for most people in the West to wrap our minds around. He was once persecuted by a military dictatorship and has valuable insight to the current struggles in Myanmar. If you have questions for The Burmese Cowboy, email them to theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com Thank you for listening to The Ships Log. Smooth sailing. Support the show

Duration:00:30:17

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Episode #38 The Grey Beard

1/29/2021
Join The Grey Beard and I for a conversation about what Coronavirus feels like, Jamaican beef patties, and people sailing on fake documents. Will human kind ever be extinguished or will we survive catastophe to live among the stars? Plus Game Stop and Pirates..... You can contact me at theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com Thank you to Rainwater Dentistry for supporting the podcast. Thanks for listening and mooth sailing! If you want to support the podcast, click the link below. Support the show

Duration:01:01:39

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Episode #37 Special K

12/12/2020
This episode is dedicated to all the seafarers who won't be home for Christmas or Hanukkah. In this Christmas edition Special K tells us about the time Russians showed up to a family party and taught them to swallow lard and drink vodka. Turns out these Russians were from a nearby salvage tug in Baltimore harbor. What did Soviets drink onboard this tug in the 80's? I'll give you a hint, it's not water. Special K has a big heart and shares his experience adopting a family during Christmas time to help the less fortunate. He also talks about getting shot in the knee, German beer, model ship building, Australia, and Jojo Siwa. I apologize for the sub par audio. I tried a new method of recording and it didn't go well. Never the less, I enjoyed sharing some beers and conversation with an old friend. The books that were mentioned regarding model ship building were: "Ship Models How To Build Them" Charles S. Davis "Ship Model Building" Gene Johnson "Ship Modeling From Scratch" Edwin B. Leaf Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukkah! You can email me at theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com Check us out on Patreon: Support the show

Duration:02:43:57

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Episode #36 Ted

11/28/2020
Just last year, Ted stared into the eyes of a young Filipino sailor as he attempted to pull him to safety on the gangway of a ship in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Ted did not succeed in saving that young Filipino sailors life, but he has some advice for those who may be in a similar situation some day. Ted has a checkered past with some very shocking things to share. He once fled the U.S. to Brazil to escape a legal situation. He lived there for several years before coming back to the States to face the music. While he was in prison he once shared a cell with a famous necrophiliac cerial killer, found God, and saved a young man from getting raped. Sounds like a book right? Don't worry, he is writing one. Smooth sailing.... You can share your sea stories with me by emailing theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com Support the show

Duration:02:13:48

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Episode #35 Dave Kendrick

11/13/2020
From seagoing freightships, paddle wheelers in North Dakota, and the oil fileds of the Gulf Of Mexico, Dave Kendrick has seen a lot. He has stood toe to toe with a Somalian tough guy while on gangway watch and found love overseas. This salty mariner tells us about his travels and gives advice about staying safe at sea. Did I mention that he saw a ship get blown up while he was in the Navy? Plus a good ghost story at the end. Support the show

Duration:01:30:09

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Episode #34 The Grey Beard and Jeff

10/18/2020
Who in the world is Meow Man? The Grey Beard and Jeff join me to discuss the origins of Meow man, wind powered ships, and mental health at sea. We take a look at seamans centers and churches and the services that they offer to mariners the world over. The Grey Beard offers us some insight into parenthood and what it is like to get prepared for it. For the first time ever, we have a bonafide fact checker, fact checking all of our nonsense on air. Jeff and The Grey Beard offer insight into why and how a person would join the U.S. Merchant Marine. If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, email me at theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com. Thank you to Rainwater Dendistry for sponsoring the podcast. Here is the link to the Meow Man article https://boatjobsonly.com/the-maritime-legend-of-meow-man Here is the link to the Meow Man book https://www.amazon.com/Meow-Man-Suk-Ma-Bag/dp/0578523450/ref=asc_df_0578523450/?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=&hvpos=&hvnetw=o&hvrand=&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583932704380641&psc=1 Smooth sailing and folling winds. Support the show

Duration:01:26:51

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Episode #33 Rosco

10/11/2020
Corona candy on Halloween? Kids should be scared. Rosco doesn't think trick or treating is a good idea this year. From college, to Marine Corps, to being a teacher, to finally being a merchant marine. Rosco gives us the rundown on why he quit his carreer in education to become an engineer in the merchant marines. He once found Japanese bodies chained to machine guns in a cave on Okinawa. What did he do with the hierloom swords he and his men found in that cave? Tune in to find out. Captain Pef Leg joins the Patreon team of producers. Find out how you can become a supporter of the show at patreon.com/theshipslogpodcast Big thanks to Rainwater Dentistry for supporting the podcast!!! C Support the show

Duration:01:57:17

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Episode #32 Uncle Tom

10/4/2020
My Uncle Tom was a man of mystery when I was a child. There are still some jobs he can't talk about. He was a project manager for a submersible dive on the ship wreck of the Titanic. He gives us a rundown of what it was like to see some of the first images of the gash in the starboard side of the hull. He searched for a downed commercial airliner in the icy waters off of Kamchatka while Soviet spy ships hindered their efforts. He also tells us what it was like growing up in rural Pennsylvania and joining the Navy in the 1960's. And a lesson on sonar. Support the show

Duration:02:01:02

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Episode #31 Flynn

9/19/2020
Have you ever taken the time to sit down with a veteran to listen to what happens when shit hits the fan? Now is that time! Flynn -now a Mariner, was deployed twice to Afghanistan while in the Army. He sits down with me to share his war stories. He is a tough man who endured some bad stuff happening to him and his buddies overseas. Part of his hand blown off by an elusive enemy that walked among him and his friends, a wife back home- worried sick about a voicemail. Flynn lays out a path to help other veterans who feel alone and are having a hard time re-adjusting to civilian life and unique challenges to combat vets while working on boats. In addition to all of these heart wrenching experiences, he explains why the maritime industry is not for everybody. Support the show

Duration:02:34:44

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Episode #30 Mrs. Salty & Tator Tot

9/13/2020
I sit down with two mariners wives to get their perspectives on the maritime industry. What are the challenges to being the spouse of somebody who's gone for most of the time? Having a baby and then your husband goes back to work the next day? Most people wouldn't tolerate such a lifestyle, but these unsung heroes deal with it in stride. We got yoga, the best home security, and organ donation. Why was Tator Tot detained multiple times at the airport as if she was an international fugitive? We explain how Tator Tot is linked to the Netflix documentary "Ghosts of Sugarland". Being taken to a back room and grilled by shady investigators, she's been there. Plus some creepy ass ghost stories, mariners aren't the only ones with them. The podcast is growing. Thank you for continued support. Please don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. Thank you to Rainwater Dentistry for sponsoring the show. If you find value in this podcast, please check out Patreon.com/TheShipsLogPodcast Smooth sailing and following winds. Support the show

Duration:02:12:22

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Episode #29 The Meat Man

9/4/2020
Slinging Meat in South Philadelphia... Not what you are thinking! The Meat Man gives us the rundown on having a side hustle. He has sales pitches that scratch itches. He talks about how he ended up in the Merchant Marine, playing black jack in Panama, and his top three scariest moments at sea. The Meat Man gives a history lesson about The Public Health Service Hospitals and how Merchant Mariners used to get their health care. What's it like when you get close to retirement? We also talk about the recently sunken vessel Gulf Livestock 1, and the dredge that exploded in Corpus Christi, Waymon Boyd. montethemeatman.com Email the podcast at theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com If you like the show, please support it by donating on patreon.com Thank you for all of your support. Smooth sailing and following winds. Support the show

Duration:01:52:45

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Episode #28 Spider Monkey

8/21/2020
Spider Monkey once told Madonna to "lead, follow, or get the F*&% out of the way"! He got fired for it. With a background in theater of course he ended up at California Maritime Academy... Join us as he gives the rundown on California Maritime and what it's like to work on tug boats from Alaska to Texas. We go down the rabbit hole of the JFK assassination and some other random topics too. What is it like to grow up in the LA area around show business? Click play and find out. Also, a ghost...

Duration:04:05:24

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Episode # 27 The Man From Inverness

8/15/2020
The Man From Inverness gives us an update on the current state of the Oil Fields. But first, what the hell is Adrenochrome? Who in the world is the lady in the yellow hard hat? Drill ships being scrapped, quarantines in Mexico, and the oil spill in Mauritius. We talk about the best way to quit smoking and share the smokers prayer from an old friend. We talk cool cars and racing stories from years past. Here is the link to the video of Greenpeace getting repeatedly rammed by the Spanish Navy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f-1JkJD7o0 You can email the show at theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com If you find value in listening to this podcast, you can support us on Patreon.com Thanks for listening and smooth sailing! Support the show

Duration:02:17:52

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Episode #26 Colt .45

7/25/2020
In this episode I sit down with Colt .45 to hear his sea stories. From his time in the U.S. Navy to working on the Western Rivers of the United States he tells it all. He regales us with a ghost story about a Chief Engineer that haunts a boat by dragging chains around in the engine room from a tragedy in years past. He tells us about what it's like being a new guy on an aircraft carrier and flying missions onboard Navy aircraft. His boat was busted out of the notch in bad weather on an ATB and he helped save the boat from a bad situation. Floating ice chunks coming at the boat from up river and getting frozen in, not being able to move for three weeks. Also, what is a widows walk? He explains... Plus tattoo talk. You can contact the show at theshipslogpodcast@gmail.com Special thanks to Rainwater Dentistry a specialist in TMJ and face pain disorders. Thank you for listening and smooth sailing. Support the show

Duration:01:39:45