Oceangate: A Series of Reasonably Foreseeable and Unfortunate Events
Episode Nine: Beth’s passion, fear, and respect for the ocean stretches far across the distance and the spaces in between. That’s why, this week, she thought it would be the best opportunity to teach Dan and Joe about what’s truly here, in her heart – the ongoing hearings related to the Titan submersible’s fatal journey to the Titanic. Would it be fair to say that, every night in her dreams, Beth’s subconscious thinks about the ocean? We don’t know, but this is her second ocean-based deep dive, so you decide! Anyway, Oceangate, the now-infamous company founded by renowned “Titan of Industry” (lol) Stockton Rush (what a name!), tried to open the door to deep sea sightseeing; he probably failed. In fact, the ramifications of his actions – taking four others with him down to the Titanic in a “build-it-yourself” submersible – may, in fact, last for a lifetime. And not in a good way. Nonetheless, the story of Oceangate will remain here in our hearts, and fresh in our minds, thanks to Beth’s deep dive into this completely foreseeable, and not at all surprising, accident. So take a listen and learn more than you wanted to about a pretty dumb way to die, Joe’s weird obsession with Titanic, and the reason why Titanic won 11 Oscars instead of 12 (way to go James Cameron). Check us out at www.nonbillablehourpodcast.com. Intro Track: "Liquid Sky" Music provided by https://Slip.stream Free Download/Stream: https://get.slip.stream/IXedqX Outro Track: "At The End Of It All" Music provided by https://slip.stream Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/brypjx Please note that any and all clips used from the 1997 film Titanic are copyrighted and trademarked by its respective owner(s) and that any such content used in this episode of the Non-Billable Hour Podcast is minimal and done pursuant to the Fair Use Doctrine. All rights and credits belong directly to the rightful owners of the 1997 film Titanic and there is no copyright infringement intended. The Non-Billable Hour Podcast and A&W Creative, LLC do not own the content in this episode that is taken from the 1997 film Titanic. All credits go to the rightful owner. Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, which states that allowances are made for “Fair Use” for purposes including, but not limited to, comment, parody, reporting, and teaching. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.