#112, Ben talks to Arne Sieber on Solid State O2 cell at DEMA 2025
Send us a textIn this episode, Ben talks to Arne Sieber on Oxygen Cells, specifically Solid State Oxygen cells or more accurately, Optical Oxygen Analyzing Cells. This is interesting, cutting-edge stuff for the scuba and CCR nerds amongst us. Have fun.Also check out our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnifiedTeamDiving
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UTD Scuba Diving Podcast #111 - The ingredients of a good diver. Do you have what it takes?
Send us a textJoin Ben Bos and James Mott in this episode of the UTD Scubadiving podcast, where they discuss the ingredients of a good diver and how the UTD 10 covenants help keep you on the straight and narrow when you develop yourself as a diver. For context, here you can read them for yourself. https://utdscubadiving.com/utds-10-covenants/Also check out our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnifiedTeamDiving
Send us a textThis episode kicks off our "Meet the UTD Instructors" series. We will be bringing you a series of episodes, interspersed with our regularly scheduled podcasts and carcasts, introducing some of our UTD instructors. You'll have an opportunity to discover the incredibly varied paths that each of these powerful divers took on their way to UTD leadership.In this episode we meet UTD Instructor Greg Wolff. Greg is based on the east coast of the U.S. in Maryland. Having just completed UTD Cave 2, Greg talks about staying on a plateau, and is poised to begin to accept clients as a UTD Scuba Coach.To reach Greg, click here.https://utdscubadiving.com/member/greg-wolff/For more information about the UTD Scuba Coaching program, click here. https://utdscubadiving.com/utd-scuba-coachingAlso check out our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnifiedTeamDiving
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UTD Scuba Diving Podcast #109 – Jeff Carcast – The Bigger the Blob the Better the Job
Send us a textThe electrical engineers creed about soldering: "The bigger the blob, the better the job."The rock climbers creed about rope: "If you don't know the knot, tie a lot."These two sayings, unfortunately, summarize much of the recreational scuba training that is currently happening. Without an understanding of "why," instructors are showing students how to do skills and expecting them to fully learn those skills. That, however, is impossible.In this short carcast, Jeff looks at the concept of proper education and its most vital cousin: retention.For more information on the UTD Coaching Program, click here.To contact us at UTD, click here. Also check out our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnifiedTeamDiving
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UTD Scuba Diving Podcast #108 – Jeff Carcast – UTD's History and Me
Send us a textFor about two years Jay has been asking me for a history of UTD. It's one of the tasks I never completed, until now. On a long drive from San Diego up to the Sierra Nevada Mountains I recorded a look back at Unified Team Diving – how did it start, where did it start, what were some of the ups, and what were some of the downs.For those of you who have been around UTD for a long time, much of this will sound familiar. For those of you who have come to UTD more recently, this should give you some perspective on how we became what we are today.Questions or comments? Click here to contact Jeff.Or click here to contact Jeff, Ben, and Jay.Also check out our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnifiedTeamDiving
In scuba diving there is training and there is certification. Certification has always been the holy grail of every scuba course. But at Unified Team Diving we are redefining how scuba training works. Our UTD instructors are coaches and our students are clients and our process is to make you an awesome, badass diver. https://utdscubadiving.com