Jill and Robert combine the Into The Planet and Real Sobriety Podcasts into one special episode discussing the COVID-19 Pandemic, quarantines, Lock Downs and what the world may look like when it is finally all clear to come back outside.
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The Homebound Explorer
Life of an underwater explorer during COVID19. The future of the Scuba Diving industry and how the pandemic may change life as we know it.
10 Questions For Jill
Acclaimed underwater explorer Jill Heinerth answers your 10 questions – from advice about cameras and gear to the people who inspire her.
Diving Under Arctic Ice
Jill Heinerth and Robert McClellan discuss Jill’s experience diving in extreme Arctic conditions while documenting the effects climate change is having on the people of the high north and its wildlife. Part of a CBC TV Documentary The Nature of Things with David Suzuki – Under Thin Ice.
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Advice For Aspiring Authors
Author, explorer and filmmaker Jill Heinerth with practical advice about writing, finding a literary agent, publishing and promoting her major market book “Into the Planet, My Life as a Cave Diver.” Buy it here. https://amzn.to/3vXl5j7
Ultra-Running With Jackie Windh
Join Jill Heinerth and Dr. Jaqueline Windh as they have a fun conversation about ultrarunning, marathons, and adventure.
Jill’s Book “Into The Planet” Is Released
Explorer and cave diver Jill Heinerth’s new book Into The Planet, My Life as a Cave Diver has just been released. In this episode we share some of the content read by Jill and an overall impression of the book and its release. You can buy your copy here: https://amzn.to/3vXl5j7
On A Project With Titanic Explorer Robert Ballard
It is not every day that a diver gets to work on a project with one of their heroes. Join Jill Heinerth as she shares her experience on an expedition with world-famous explorer Robert Ballard, the person who discovered the wreck of the Titanic.
US Navy Shipwrecks at NewFoundland
Jill Heinerth tells the story of the USS Truxtun and Pollux disasters in icy waters off Newfoundland during World War Two. Lanier Phillips, an African American man was rescued by locals from a fishing village and established a long relationship with the people who had never seen a black man before. Jill will lead a small expedition to dive the wrecks and bring back images.
Speaking With Diver Magazine Editor Russell Clark
Jill Heinerth with Diver Magazine editor Russell Clark talk about underwater creativity and the future of adventure outdoor media.