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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 1H 22M

Inside the Darkest Shipwreck Stories Ever Told

from Deck Tales: Secrets From The Sea. Behind the Scenes Stories from Cruise Ships and Crew Members from Maritime and Sea Life

Ep42: Rich Napolitano - Shipwrecks & Seadogs Podcast HostIn this episode of Deck Tales, we welcome maritime storyteller and podcaster Richard, creator of Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs.From Florida’s stormy skies to centuries-old shipwrecks, Richard shares how a lifelong love of history evolved into a full-time podcast dedicated to maritime disasters, sea legends, and the people caught in between.The conversation dives deep into what makes great nautical storytelling: meticulous research, narrative immersion, and respect for historical accuracy. Richard unpacks some of his most gripping stories — including the horrific mutiny and massacre following the wreck of the Batavia, and the rise and disappearance of legendary pirate Henry Every. Along the way, we explore the realities of piracy, the evolution of maritime law, and how history, music, and routine help sustain a creative life at sea.Key TakeawaysMaritime history is about people, not just shipwrecks — power, greed, survival, and human choices drive every story.Accuracy comes first: multiple primary sources, official reports, and firsthand accounts are essential to responsible storytelling.The Batavia stands out as one of history’s most disturbing shipwreck stories, blending mutiny, ideology, and mass murder.Henry Every’s raid helped bring the Golden Age of Piracy to an end and reshaped global attitudes toward pirates.Creative sustainability matters — routine, music, and structure help avoid burnout when producing long-form narrative content.You don’t need to be a professional sailor to tell sea stories — curiosity and rigor go a long way.https://www.shipwrecksandseadogs.comHopefully you're enjoying DeckTales so far. If so, please do smash that like button, share your favourite episodes with your friends, and subscribe of course!#seadogs #shipwrecks #podcastersunite #shipstoriesTo see clips of all our guests you can follow us on:Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/decktalesofficialInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/decktalespodcast.TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@decktalesFor all links you can head to the official website:https://www.decktales.co.ukIf you wish to support the page you can leave a welcome donation at:https://ko-fi.com/decktalesAnd if you wish to read or listen to my first book, you can buy a copy here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Seems-Like-Smooth-Sailing-Catling/dp/1912964244Special Thanks To:Lucy Southernon @CruisingAsCrewTom Hunt @teghuntDan Smith https://www.elephantmedia.coGet Your Copy Of 'Seems Like Smooth Sailing' here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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