Grounded in History: Exploring the Suez Canal's Past and Present

July 9, 2023

Relive the Suez Canal Saga: The Ever Given Incident

Join us as we revisit a classic episode from our archives, featuring a compelling discussion on the history and lasting impact of the Suez Canal. Originally recorded during the momentous Ever Given grounding, Peter and Tyler delve into the risks and rewards associated with this vital global trade route. Our guest, Zachary Karabell, an esteemed author and expert in history, economics, and international trade, offers insights on the incident and its implications for the future of commerce. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation with one of today's foremost thinkers.

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Peter Ravella & Tyler Buckingham

Peter and Tyler joined forces in 2015 and from the first meeting began discussing a project that would become Coastal News Today and the American Shoreline Podcast Network. At the time, Peter and Tyler were coastal consultants for Pete’s firm, PAR Consulting, LLC. In that role, they worked with coastal communities in Texas, Florida, and North Carolina, engaged in grant writing, coastal project development, shoreline erosion and land use planning, permitting, and financial planning for communities undertaking big beach restoration projects. Between and among their consulting tasks, they kept talking and kept building the idea of CNT & ASPN. In almost every arena they worked, public engagement played a central role. They spent thousands of hours talking with coastal stakeholders, like business owners, hotel operators, condo managers, watermen, property owners, enviros, surfers, and fishermen. They dived deep into the value, meaning, and responsibility for the American shoreline, segment-by-segment. Common threads emerged, themes were revealed, differences uncovered. There was a big conversation going on along the American shoreline! But, no place to have it. That's where CNT and ASPN were born.