
Even Keel
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This is a podcast where you can listen to level-headed conversations on anything maritime. Seafarers talking about seafaring and everything connected to it.
Even Keel
2y ago
Chirag was in pirate captivity for over 7 months in 2010. Here he shares his trauma and torture while they had to live with pirates who beat them up. Leaving behind the trauma, Chirag focusses on the welfare of seafarers working with MHPRP and now ISWAN. Here we discuss his days in captivity, what motivates him to do what he is, fradulent agencies, how easy is to get seaman books and how that may be adding complexities on board. Senior officers may have to deal with less than capable seafarers which adds to concerns on mental wellness as also on safety. We also discuss what ISWAN is doin ..read more
Even Keel
2y ago
Chirag was in pirate captivity for over 7 months in 2010. Here he shares his trauma and torture while they had to live with pirates who beat them up. Leaving behind the trauma, Chirag focusses on the welfare of seafarers working with MHPRP and now ISWAN. Here we discuss his days in captivity, what motivates him to do what he is, fradulent agencies, how easy is to get seaman books and how that may be adding complexities on board. Senior officers may have to deal with less than capable seafarers which adds to concerns on mental wellness as also on safety. We also discuss what ISWAN is doin ..read more
Even Keel
2y ago
This is the first episode where Even Keel had two guests. Joanne Rowley and David Hammond. Jo is on the advisory board of Human RIghts at Sea, of which David is the founder and CEO.
In this episode, Jo discusses Sexual Harassment at sea while David discusses Abandonment.
Human Rights at Sea is a civil society advocacy for human rights founded in 2013. Jo calls upon everyone who has the privilige and resources to speak up for seafarers who don't. David mentions that it took a civil society group to bring attention to human rights at sea. Curiously human rights find a no mention in e ..read more
Even Keel
2y ago
Seafarers are often placed in situations where they have to make difficult choices. In this episode, I speak to Capt. Vivek Menon on Mairitime Anti Corruption Network to understand what seafarers can do and what MACN does.
https://macn.dk/
MACN works towards its vision through three objectives that are elaborated in the MACN Mission: Capability Building, Collective Action, and Culture of Integrity
What are the outcomes on MACN's collective action
What are the outcomes?
MACN’s collective actions have generated major outcomes, including for example: reductions in demands for facilita ..read more
Even Keel
2y ago
Container ships sizes have increased dramatically without any change in number of crew. The ports may have spent billions of dollars to optimise existing infrastructure to enable these very large vessels to enter. The ships may not get any larger but the changes may already have stretched the crew to their limits of adaptability. While the size kept increasing, there has not been any significant change in the number of crew. Almost a similar number of crew have to manage lashings on a vessel that carries 10000 container or 20000 containers. Something will have to be compromised somewhere and t ..read more
Even Keel
2y ago
Nyari is a second engineer who has written "Anchor My Heart". She has a sequel lined up. She is writing a third book which she descirbes as a Nautical Fantasy.
In this podcast, we speak about writing. We also pick up bits from her book and link that to life at sea. Nyari is also a TEDx speaker. The link to her TEDx talk is in the show notes below. She speaks of how seafarers are generally reluctant readers. We touch upon patriarchy and how life at sea for a woman seafarer generally is.
TEDx : https://www.ted.com/talks/nyari_nain_move_it_s_necessary_nyari_nain_tedxcvs?utm_campaign=t ..read more
Even Keel
2y ago
In this episode, we discuss what P&I Clubs do, what it takes to make a career in a P&I Club and even discuss Mental Wellness.
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abhijith-balakrishnan/message ..read more
Even Keel
2y ago
Helen is a chiefofficer on container ships. She in interested in mental health and here she shares her own experience seeking professional help.
Resources
Having a knowledge of these health stipulations for your own country is probably a very good idea – just to know where you stand. The UK ones can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-approved-doctors-manual
Resources available to seafarers for mental health:
1. Mission to Seafarers: https://www.missiontoseafarers.org/about/our-issues/mental-health
2. ‘The Mission to Seafarers launched the Seafarers Happine ..read more
Even Keel
2y ago
Sanjam is dynamic and perserverant in her cause. She founded MaritimeSheEO and is on her mission to increase the presence of women in leadership positions in the maritime industry. She feels this is what could provide equal opportunities for women at all levels, specially at the entry level. An unwritten rule to not take women in can only be negated with women in leadership positions. She also runs Sita shipping or the Ladies compartment where she walks her talk
In this conversation, she takes us through dinner table conversations at home, her inspiration to set up the WISTA in India and also ..read more
Even Keel
2y ago
This is a conversation that will interest mariners appearing for their competency certificate examinations. Here Capt. Arvind Natrajan, a Nautical Lecturer with the East Coast College in Suffolk talks about Bills of Lading. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abhijith-balakrishnan/message ..read more