The Bridge Team
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Captain John Konrad, gCaptain.com
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Peter A. Mello, Sea-Fever Consulting LLC
Contributors
“A Mariner’s Perspective”

Captain Kelly Sweeney
captsweeney@professionalmariner.com
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Great stuff! I really enjoy listening to your podcast.
I do often have a problem with audio level. John is often tough to hear so I turn up the volume and then Peter is way to loud. I understand the the difficulties especially when John is away on sea duty.
Interesting subjects, great interviews, keep up the great job.
Comment by Jerry March 9, 2008 @ 10:20 pmThanks for listening and commenting!
Comment by Peter A. Mello March 10, 2008 @ 1:26 amWe use a piece of software called Levelator to try to equalize the sound but we obviously haven’t mastered it yet. Thanks for you patience!
Career Change.
I recently found your podcast. Thank you, I enjoy it. I have been on boats(recreational) since before I could walk. You talk a bit about jobs in the maritime fields. What opportunities exist for someone like me? I am about to turn 40. I am a project Manager involved with building efficiency and renewable energy projects
What type of training would be involved.
Thanks,
Craig
Comment by Craig April 14, 2008 @ 8:42 pm[...] remain high as was apparent on a live podcast done with the help of our favorite podcaster (after Peter of course) Leo Laporte on TWiT Live (Subscribe to the Podcast HERE). She does have some linguring [...]
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