Ocean Currents

Ocean Currents
Podcast Description
Ocean Currents is the OFFICIAL podcast of the Fisker Owners Association, covering the latest news and updates for Fisker Ocean owners, FOA members, and those curious about the mission of supporting each other to keep our Oceans on the road for years to come!
Hosted by Bill Spohn and Andrew Bock – both Ocean One owners – Ocean Currents is a bi-weekly show released on Fridays. FOA members will get access to additional content soon.
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For more information about the Fisker Owners Association, please visit: https://www.fiskeroa.com/
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast delves into a variety of themes including updates on the Fisker Ocean vehicle, FOA initiatives, and community engagement. Specific topics include parts availability, service partner agreements, and challenges like software rollouts. Episodes have featured discussions on the upcoming town hall meetings, technical issues such as boot loops, and essential updates like the introduction of cabin air filters.

Ocean Currents is the OFFICIAL podcast of the Fisker Owners Association, covering the latest news and updates for Fisker Ocean owners, FOA members, and those curious about the mission of supporting each other to keep our Oceans on the road for years to come!
Hosted by Bill Spohn and Andrew Bock – both Ocean One owners – Ocean Currents is a bi-weekly show released on Fridays. FOA members will get access to additional content soon.
Subscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts!
For more information about the Fisker Owners Association, please visit: https://www.fiskeroa.com/
In this episode of the Ocean Currents podcast, Andrew Bock and Bill Spohn are joined by Miles Sedgwick and two prominent FOA leaders from the EU and UK — Geeta and Jose — to dive into the unique challenges and successes of Fisker ownership outside North America. The conversation addresses common perceptions that the EU and UK communities are “left out,” highlighting instead a vibrant, collaborative ecosystem of owners and volunteers who are innovating solutions, supporting each other, and building bridges across language and geography. From the nuances of right-hand drive vehicles in the UK to organizing cross-border parts distribution and solving complex software issues, Geeta and Jose share firsthand stories of community ingenuity — like crowdfunded water pump buys, on-the-road repairs during ski trips, and volunteer-led “boot loop” fixes. They emphasize that FOA is a truly global effort, with shared problems and solutions flowing between continents, and that patience and cooperation remain key to long-term success. Listeners will gain insight into the resilience and creativity of EU and UK owners as they navigate software updates, parts availability, and service coverage while working toward a unified, worldwide FOA. Along the way, the discussion offers a healthy dose of humor, camaraderie, and even a few good-natured jabs about driving on “the wrong side of the car.”
From the nuances of right-hand drive vehicles in the UK to organizing cross-border parts distribution and solving complex software issues, Geeta and Jose share firsthand stories of community ingenuity — like crowdfunded water pump buys, on-the-road repairs during ski trips, and volunteer-led “boot loop” fixes. They emphasize that FOA is a truly global effort, with shared problems and solutions flowing between continents, and that patience and cooperation remain key to long-term success.
Listeners will gain insight into the resilience and creativity of EU and UK owners as they navigate software updates, parts availability, and service coverage while working toward a unified, worldwide FOA. Along the way, the discussion offers a healthy dose of humor, camaraderie, and even a few good-natured jabs about driving on “the wrong side of the car.”

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