In Deep
In Deep
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An amazing journey back to Lake Charles
You’re story really touched me as a Canadian I worked in the Lake Charles area for about 5 months that summer and my project finished a mere weeks before the hurricane and I headed home. Lake Charles was my home away from home for that summer and in the midst of Covid as well I still met a lot of wonderful people and enjoyed the cuisine and felt it very hard to leave. Thanks
klash2
Enjoyed this so much
I really enjoyed this podcast so much. It was especially an interest to me b/c I have family in Louisiana, and I’ve always wondered about the issues surrounding the hurricanes that hit that area. I enjoyed every episode, and highly recommend it!
gna_b31
Captivating!
I was able to binge In Deep after a recent major surgical procedure required a lot of rest and downtime. If you are at all interested in acquiring general knowledge and in and environmental concerns, this is the podcast for you! Provides interesting facts, nerd humor and expert interviews. Would be good to use as a source for school reports also.
kellyearnp
Good for the average listener, important information
But it comes across as a little too accessible (which is probably a good thing at the end of the day if the goal is to educate the masses). I’m fascinated by subjects like this and have a small mountain of esoteric interests. The podcast is good and hits on an extremely important subject (and I hate to be critical of someone’s creative effort) but this is not really for the engineering type or anyone who is already acquainted to the subject. I was hoping for some juicy, technical banter, but it frankly feels a bit spoon fed.
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anooknook
Great water program
Great series. Many years ago our group at the university of south florida developed a similar programs for political leaders in the Tampa Bay Area of florida. We followed the same format. As a environmental engineer I feel at home with your series.
garbagedoctor
EVERYONE SHOULD HEAR THIS
Failing water/wastewater infrastructure is a literally DIRTY secret. As someone working in this space, I appreciate the message!
PLSM62
This is relevant to all people
I’m increasingly interested in understanding the why behind big things to help influence the future. This is a perfect example of that.
Jen wikki
So excited for this podcast!! 🤘🏼
I have been studying water for about a year now and it’s been mind blowing 🤯. I’ve toured 3 water treatment plants 2 water reclamation facilities as well as spoken to the head chemist in charge of water quality for the water that comes to my house. This has been a fascinating journey. The timing could not have been better. Now, go create more episodes so I can expand my knowledge and awareness. And thank you! 🤘🏼
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RobiOver
Great topic
I’m very interested in this topic! Thanks for working on this.
CNlistener