Send us a text Current Events discussion: Imagine paying 250k to go see the Titanic, which is approximately 13,000 ft underwater on a submarine that is sealed from the outside, and end up missing 1 hour and 44 minutes into the voyage. Prayers to the 5 victims on the vessel and their families. Resources: https://nypost.com/2023/06/19/inside-the-missing-sub ... Show More
Jan 28
End of The Month Tea
Send us a textIn this End of the Month Tea call, Lexy breaks down major current events, celebrity mess, toxic relationships, closure, communication issues, and personal growth. A funny, honest sister talk about choosing peace, setting boundaries, and not arguing your feelings jus ... Show More
46m 58s
Jan 21
Life Is Lifing But We’re Here
Send us a textThis week on Call Your Sister, Lexy covers major current events in Iran, Venezuela, and U.S. immigration, checks in on New Year resolutions, and talks honestly about solo parenting and self growth. Real talk, no pressure, just intention and community.Support the sho ... Show More
22m 52s
Mar 2024
An Emergency Titanic Meeting, with Pablo O'Hana!
<p>As Titanic hit the online news cycles in some wacky ways this past week (Titanic II? Ok…), I pushed the Emergency Meeting button and called Pablo O’Hana, my dear friend and one of our foremost experts on Titanic’s artifacts, its cultural impact and its memorialization. This is ... Show More
1h 29m
Jul 2023
Submarine Disasters - Squalus and The Titan
Welcome to When It Goes Wrong, the podcast about disasters, accidents and when things fall apart. On this episode we will be covering submarines and submarine disasters including how they are rescued, we will cover the Squalus rescue from 1937 and the very recent OceanGate Titan ... Show More
1h 5m
Jun 2023
What It's Like Inside The Submersible That's Lost In The Atlantic
Time is running out to locate the submersible vessel that went missing Sunday, on a voyage to visit the wreckage of the Titanic. The U.S. Coast Guard estimates the five people aboard the vessel, known as the Titan, could run out of air by Thursday morning.
CBS Sunday Morning corr ... Show More
9m 36s
Jun 2009
Titanic Lives: The Crew of RMS Titanic
Much has been written about RMS Titanic, but this has tended to concentrate on the ship and its passengers. Using sources such as crew lists, local newspapers, Titanic Fund minute books and the newly released 1911 census, this talk traces the lives of a crewmen and his family and ... Show More
47m 5s
Apr 2022
The Titanic’s First and Last Voyage
April 10, 1912. As the RMS Titanic pulls away from a crowded port on the south coast of England, it almost crashes. Just in time, it’s able to turn off its engines and prevent a collision with a smaller ship. Four days later, though, a serious disaster will not be avoided, and th ... Show More
35m 41s