Standing Before the Mast
Standing Before the Mast

Standing Before the Mast

Chris Heaton

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A podcast featuring conversations with people in the boating and sailing community with interesting stories, a unique perspective and those making a positive difference. We seek to highlight those working behind the scenes, and those with stories that may have slipped under the radar.

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Matthew Cohen Photography
APR 9, 2023
Matthew Cohen Photography
<p>Meet Matthew Cohen, professional marine photographer, racing sailor, seasoned offshore sailor and sometimes glider pilot.</p><p>In our conversation, Matt walks us through his early sailing experiences and his introduction to photography which began with a course at school that quickly became his chosen career path.</p><p>Matt describes some early opportunities he had, such as working for Onne Van der Wal, as well as his own displays at art shows and festivals.</p><p>In our talk we share our mutual love of helicopters and discuss the value they still offer for marine photographers. Matt also surprises me with the fact he’s a Glider / Sailplane pilot in training and we go off on a brief aviation tangent.</p><p>Matt has a robust stock photo collection and has commissioned works at offices in NYC. His ambition brought him to organize a very memorable few nights staying, and shooting photos in the remote Sakonnett Lighthouse.</p><p>Matt beautifully weaves his work history with his sailing history, and lets us in on his approach to the delicate blend of art, business, and creativity.</p><p>To learn more about Matt, check out his web page at: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cohenphotography.com">www.cohenphotography.com</a>   From there you can also link to his social media sites and like and follow.</p><p>Photo copyright Matthew Cohen Photography<a target="_blank" href="https://cohenphotography.com/">https://cohenphotography.com/</a></p><p>Original music for podcast composed by Nela Ruiz<a target="_blank" href="https://www.nelaruizcomposer.com/">https://www.nelaruizcomposer.com/</a></p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://chrisheaton.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_1">chrisheaton.substack.com</a>
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74 MIN
Kim Kavin - yachting journalist, writer, freelancer
FEB 16, 2023
Kim Kavin - yachting journalist, writer, freelancer
<p>Kim Kavin began her journalism career at a newspaper nearly 25 years ago. While many local newspapers have either been bought out, consolidated or shut-down, Kim Kavin made a move to yachting journalism before many of those changes began to proliferate. Her initial move to yachting was well, to Yachting Magazine.</p><p>Kim walks us through those early days, explaining how she wound up at Yachting and the many other publications with which she’s played a major role. Those other publications include: Soundings, Passagemaker, Cruising World, Soundings Trade Only, Yachts International, and Boatsetter. Part of that discussion includes how she successfully navigated a world occupied predominately by men.</p><p>Kim introduces me to the practice of “enthusiast oriented journalism”. Unlike in the world of Woodward & Bernstein, the approach to covering a story about a yacht or charter is a different, yet valued pursuit. There exists a delicate dance between the yachting businesses and the journalists that cover them. She also walks us through some of the structural changes that have taken place at magazines, and how she now works as a freelance journalist and writer.</p><p>Beyond Kim’s work in the world of yachting journalism, she also has a love and passion for dogs that runs deep.  That passion runs so deep, her curiosity about the history of her adopted dog led her on a personal journey to discover the origin of her beloved pet. This was documented in her book, Little Boy Blue, released in 2012. CNN did a story on the book that ultimately resulted in a kill shelter being closed down.</p><p>Most of our talk is about boats, yachts and the behind the scenes of yachting journalism. The last 10 minutes or so are about our mutual love of dogs and her work in that field.</p><p>You can learn more about Kim, her writing history, accolades and links to her writings and advocacy for freelancers at her web site: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.kimkavin.com/">http://www.kimkavin.com/</a></p><p>And next time you pick up a copy of Yachting, be sure to look for her name and you’ll be able to put a voice to the words.</p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://chrisheaton.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_1">chrisheaton.substack.com</a>
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65 MIN