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Going Deeper

s much as all of us here at love writing the stories that you look forward to each month, we’d be Podcast comes in. For any of you that enjoy reading the stories in this issue, such as Capt. Chrissy Lovitt’s harrowing tale in “The Last Day of Lahaina Harbor,” or Johnny Savage’s recount of the massive rogue wave that left him fighting for his life, you’ll want to tune in for an even deeper account into their stories. In the Maui story, not only does the podcast go into far lengthier detail, but it’s right from the source, with Lovitt explaining what it took to escape the inferno and help save lives. In Savage’s story, likewise, told by the man himself, you can hear firsthand what happened after a rogue wave left him adrift in 1998. Go ahead and tune in. We guarantee you’ll be hooked. Have a listen at or on any major podcast platform.

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