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We're all familiar with what the ocean is to us: from the slow, rhythmic pulse of the current to the the vast blue and the descent to darkness pressing in from every side. Now picture a small vessel descending through that darkness, carrying five people toward the most famous shipwreck in history. There’s excitement, anticipation, and a sense of adventure. But there’s also something else: the faint, persistent hum of warnings, of voices that tried to speak up before the journey even began. In June 2023, there were five people who disappeared into the abyss, joining below those among the dead. And in the days that followed, the story became about more than just a tragic accident. It was a grim reminder of why we have rules, why we have regulations, and why so many of them are written in blood. This horrific disaster wasn’t just about what happened in those final moments, but also about what happened in the years and months prior. There were engineers and experts who raised concerns about the design of the craft, about the materials that were used, about the risks of pushing boundaries without enough caution. Their warnings were dismissed and their concerns brushed aside in the name of innovation and ambition. It is a painful pattern we see again and again, across industries and throughout history: the people who try to keep us safe are often ignored until it’s too late.
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On This Episode:
We're all familiar with what the ocean is to us: from the slow, rhythmic pulse of the current to the the vast blue and the descent to darkness pressing in from every side. Now picture a small vessel descending through that darkness, carrying five people toward the most famous shipwreck in history. There’s excitement, anticipation, and a sense of adventure. But there’s also something else: the faint, persistent hum of warnings, of voices that tried to speak up before the journey even began. In June 2023, there were five people who disappeared into the abyss, joining below those among the dead. And in the days that followed, the story became about more than just a tragic accident. It was a grim reminder of why we have rules, why we have regulations, and why so many of them are written in blood. This horrific disaster wasn’t just about what happened in those final moments, but also about what happened in the years and months prior. There were engineers and experts who raised concerns about the design of the craft, about the materials that were used, about the risks of pushing boundaries without enough caution. Their warnings were dismissed and their concerns brushed aside in the name of innovation and ambition. It is a painful pattern we see again and again, across industries and throughout history: the people who try to keep us safe are often ignored until it’s too late.
Connect with Us
Proudly Hosted by RedCircle: https://www.redcircle.com/tylersgrimreminders
Substack: https://tylersgrimreminders.substack.com/
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. Please also leave us a review and let us know what you think. Your feedback helps us create better content for you.
Thanks for listening :)
Resources
Resources can be found on: https://tylersgrimreminders.substack.com/
Other Notes
Now streaming on Spotify :)