Friday, November 30, 2012

The Explorers Club

I was recently granted the privilege of membership into The Explorers Club. Founded in 1904, this is "an international multidisciplinary professional society dedicated to the advancement of field research and the ideal that it is vital to preserve the instinct to explore." The membership roster is filled with historic figures, so I can only hope that someday I will measure up to my new brethren ... either with my current activities exploring the oceans in manned submersibles or ideally with my future endeavors exploring space beyond the bounds of Earth!

MSN "News on Main"

Over the years, I have been interviewed many times for print, web, and broadcast news outlets. Perhaps I have become jaded, but I am not easily impressed with the end product from most media or journalists. It is rare to end with a piece that is factually accurate, visually compelling, entertaining, and informative. Of all the stories I have appeared in, my recent experience with MSN's News of Main is probably my favorite. They were extremely professional from start to finish, the crew they sent to conduct the onsite interviews was a pleasure to work with, and their finished product was well-structured and edited. Below are the two stories they ran, one focused on me personally and one focused on OceanGate as a startup venture.





Sunday, November 11, 2012

David Blaine -- and Static Apnea

David Blaine is one of my favorite illusionists. In 2008, he appeared on national television and broke the then current world record for static apnea -- holding his breath underwater for 17 minutes. That record was later broken by Tom Sietas, who is the current world record holder at 22 minutes and 22 seconds. Below is Blaine's TED Talk about his background and breath hold record.