
Great Barrier Reef Scuba Dive Guide Michelle Barry
04/29/25 • 50 min
Michelle Barry, a scuba diving instructor based in Cairns, Australia joins host Tim Sweeney to discuss the beauty and diversity you can experience on a visit to the Great Barrier Reef, the immersive sensory experience of diving, and the importance of reef conservation. Hear what it's like to have a massive bull shark swim meters beneath you from a woman who has spent a great deal of her life underwater. A Master Reef Guide with Pure Snorkeling, Michelle also shares her journey from growing up in New Hampshire in the US to learning to dive in San Diego to moving to Queensland, Australia to do what she loves in one of the most premier places on earth to do it. The conversation also touches on the health of the reef, the impact of climate change, and the role of tourism in conservation efforts.
Chapters
01:10
Exploring the Great Barrier Reef
02:26
Meet Michelle Barry: Scuba Diving Expert
03:33
Journey to Becoming a Dive Instructor
06:13
Life Underwater: Diving Experience
08:57
Cairns: The Gateway to Adventure
09:42
The Job of a Dive Instructor
12:34
Understanding the Great Barrier Reef
18:10
The Immersive Experience of Diving
21:15
Health of the Great Barrier Reef
24:32
Personal Connection to the Reef
27:51
The Dynamics of Reef Predators
43:05
Shark Species of the Great Barrier Reef
50:10
Conservation Efforts and Eco-Tourism
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Michelle Barry, a scuba diving instructor based in Cairns, Australia joins host Tim Sweeney to discuss the beauty and diversity you can experience on a visit to the Great Barrier Reef, the immersive sensory experience of diving, and the importance of reef conservation. Hear what it's like to have a massive bull shark swim meters beneath you from a woman who has spent a great deal of her life underwater. A Master Reef Guide with Pure Snorkeling, Michelle also shares her journey from growing up in New Hampshire in the US to learning to dive in San Diego to moving to Queensland, Australia to do what she loves in one of the most premier places on earth to do it. The conversation also touches on the health of the reef, the impact of climate change, and the role of tourism in conservation efforts.
Chapters
01:10
Exploring the Great Barrier Reef
02:26
Meet Michelle Barry: Scuba Diving Expert
03:33
Journey to Becoming a Dive Instructor
06:13
Life Underwater: Diving Experience
08:57
Cairns: The Gateway to Adventure
09:42
The Job of a Dive Instructor
12:34
Understanding the Great Barrier Reef
18:10
The Immersive Experience of Diving
21:15
Health of the Great Barrier Reef
24:32
Personal Connection to the Reef
27:51
The Dynamics of Reef Predators
43:05
Shark Species of the Great Barrier Reef
50:10
Conservation Efforts and Eco-Tourism
Subscribe to the podcast and share with friends.
Long Distance Lounge podcast is produced by Twin Thieves Media
For more information, visit TwinThievesMedia.com
Follow Tim Sweeney on Instagram at @tesweens
Logo by Kyle Johnston Designs
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02:25 - Exploring Iceland's Tourism Boom
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10:37 - The Remote House and Its History
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18:55 - Skiing Adventures in Iceland
21:32 - The Unique Experience of Remote Living
33:17 - Digital Detox in Nature
44:05 - Travel Tips for Iceland
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55:29 - Exploring Iceland: A Unique Perspective
55:39 - Career Insights and Alternative Paths
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Long Distance Lounge podcast is produced by Twin Thieves Media
For more information, visit TwinThievesMedia.com
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Life Inside the Tour de France with Cycling Journalist Andrew Hood
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Long Distance Lounge podcast is produced by Twin Thieves Media
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Follow Tim Sweeney on Instagram at @tesweens
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