232 Salvatore Mercogliano, Ph.D., Chair, Department of History Criminal Justice and Political Science at Campbell University

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267 Dustin Eno, International Crisis Communications Leader

The industry is in the headlines again, are we prepared to tell the good story? Finally, I got to talk to someone who could answer my questions! And he has an idea of how we could make the maritime industry more visible. Dustin Eno is an International Crisis Communications Leader ...  Show more

266 Lena Göthberg, Host and Producer the Shipping Podcast

Back in business! The Shipping Podcast is back from the hiatus, and in this solo episode, I explain my absence. How did you celebrate the International Women in Maritime Day 2026? I share my view on why we need to accelerate the change we are in the middle of and learn from past ...  Show more

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