The Philosophy of Technical Dive Instruction: a discussion In this episode of Pod Diver Radio, host Joe Cocozza sits down with James and Marissa from Hidden Worlds Diving to dig into the philosophy behind modern technical and cave diver training. This isn't a gear-review show—it's a deep dive into how tech divers are made, not just certified. From their early days learning directly from the pioneers of technical diving to running a busy cave and rebreather operation in North Florida, James and Marissa share why true mastery can't be crammed into a 3-day checklist course. They break down mentoring vs. minimal standards, what "skill mastery" should really look like, and why environment-specific training in high-flow Florida caves is a completely different animal than blue-water decompression dives. You'll hear candid stories about gas-switch failures, sidemount setups that almost ended up in the closet forever, and why hiring a local guide or instructor can save you both money and misery. The team also tackles cave etiquette, conservation, and how over-extending mainlines and dumbing down dives can actually hurt the next generation of tech divers. If you're a wreck or tech diver thinking about going overhead—or you're already in cave country and wondering how to choose the right instructor—this episode will give you a brutally honest roadmap. Tags (SEO / tech-diver focused): technical diving training cave diving instruction Florida cave diving sidemount configuration NAUI technical diving rebreather and trimix training Ginnie Springs cave diving Hidden Worlds Diving