The Deep-Sea Podcast

The Deco-Stop: 004 - No Word for Ocean with Yakup Niyazi


Listen Later

Here’s our fourth episode of The Deco-Stop; a deeper look into the humans behind deep-sea science and technology. We’ve done our science dive, and now it’s time to decompress, and discuss tales at sea, career paths and the social & political aspects of deep-sea science. We have gazed into the abyss, and now it's gazing back at us.

 

Alan and Thom speak with Yakup Niyazi, a marine geoscientist who first saw the ocean at the age of 27. This fourth instalment in the Deco-Stop series, which focuses on the human element of deep-sea research, is an inspiring episode about one man’s journey from the desert to the bottom of the ocean, his challenges, achievements, and the deep community support he received along the way. 

 

Check out our lovely new website, where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading.

In this episode…

Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, this month we have a heartwarming Deco Stop episode and are again exploring …‘the human element in deep sea stories..’ - Alan 

 

In our fourth instalment of the Deco-Stop series, Alan and Thom speak with Yakup Niyazi about his journey from the edge of the Asian Desert to the bottom of the ocean. An ethnic Uyghur who grew up in the city of Aksu, at the edge of the Taklamakan Desert in Central Asia, Yakup grew up not only physically but also emotionally and culturally removed from the sea. Yakup's early experiences pose some interesting questions: What is it like to grow up in a culture that doesn’t really have a concept of the ocean, and few descriptive words for the ocean? How do you interact with the ocean if your only experiences are from movies and television? 

 

His incredible story is filled with overcoming adversity, fulfilled dreams, landscapes (and seascapes) that come full circle, and a deeper appreciation of the ocean than most people will ever experience. Despite humble beginnings, Yakup has an impressive roster of achievements and a social circle of supportive connections who only want to see him succeed further. 

 

This inspiring episode reminds us that, regardless of our original circumstances, the world is a vast place filled with incredible opportunities. One day, you might find yourself exiting a hadal submarine,  surrounded by the heartwarming cheers of friends and colleagues, having successfully visited the bottom of the ocean you only saw for the first time at age 27. 



“I was a camel before, from the desert, but now I am a shark swimming in the ocean”- Yakup Niyazi



Support the show

The podcast is self-sustaining (just) thanks to our lovely listeners. Thom and Alan take no money for the show. All money is put back into running it. Here’s a link to our page on how to support us, from the free options to becoming a patron of the show. We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us.

Check out our podcast merch here!

 

Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas on:

We’d love to actually play your voice, so feel free to record a short audio note on our brand new answerphone!

https://www.speakpipe.com/deepseapodvoicemail

Thanks again for tuning in; we’ll deep-see you next time!

 

Find out more
Social media

BlueSky: @deepseapod.com

 

Twitter: @DeepSeaPod

 

Instagram: @deepsea_podcast

Keep up with the team on social media
Twitter: 

Alan - @Hadalbloke

Thom - @ThomLinley 

Instagram: 

Thom - @thom.linley 

Inkfish - @inkfishexpeditions

BlueSky:

Thom @thomaslinley.com

 

Credits

Logo image: Georgia Wells

Theme: Going Home by Harvey Jones

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Deep-Sea PodcastBy Thomas Linley

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

45 ratings


More shows like The Deep-Sea Podcast

View all
This American Life by This American Life

This American Life

91,032 Listeners

Radiolab by WNYC Studios

Radiolab

43,951 Listeners

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! by NPR

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

38,779 Listeners

Our Fake History by PodcastOne

Our Fake History

3,469 Listeners

The Daily by The New York Times

The Daily

112,934 Listeners

Tides of History by Wondery /  Patrick Wyman

Tides of History

6,333 Listeners

Ologies with Alie Ward by Alie Ward

Ologies with Alie Ward

24,362 Listeners

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend by Team Coco & Earwolf

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

59,267 Listeners

Throughline by NPR

Throughline

16,240 Listeners

Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford by Pushkin Industries

Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

5,172 Listeners

The Ancients by History Hit

The Ancients

3,261 Listeners

The Rest Is History by Goalhanger

The Rest Is History

14,643 Listeners

The Ezra Klein Show by New York Times Opinion

The Ezra Klein Show

16,096 Listeners

Unexplainable by Vox

Unexplainable

2,316 Listeners

What Now? with Trevor Noah by Trevor Noah

What Now? with Trevor Noah

4,245 Listeners