Episode 2 - A Summer on the Delta Queen
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This episode of Ramblin' on the River, sponsored by BB Riverboats, begins with Alan Bernstein reminiscing about his experiences on the Delta Queen in 1970, including humorous and heartfelt stories about jobs, learning values, and even an unexpected brush with the law in Paducah, Kentucky. The hosts also discuss the significance of the Delta Queen in fostering Alan's love for the river and its hospitality culture. Current events in the maritime industry, such as illegal charters, are highlighted, explaining the importance of Coast Guard regulations and the steps required for legal passenger operations. The word of the day, 'Mark Twain,' is explained, providing historical context and its significance in river navigation. The episode concludes with a preview of the next episode about the Bernstein family's entrepreneurial endeavors in the restaurant business.
00:00 Introduction to Ramblin' on the River
03:18 Story Time: Alan's High School Graduation and the Delta Queen
13:22 Life on the Delta Queen: Responsibilities and Adventures
25:18 The Magic of the River: Reflections and Experiences
31:32 From Delta Queen to BB Riverboats: The Journey Begins
35:03 Pittsburgh and the Gateway Clipper
35:35 The Legacy of Betty Blake
37:02 Founding BB Riverboats
37:49 Alan's Journey to Captaincy
39:11 Challenges of Maritime Licensing
46:52 Understanding Mark Twain
51:31 Illegal Charters and Safety Concerns
59:47 Conclusion and Future Episodes
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