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The A.M. Update
A Bold D.C. Church Plant | Ultramarathon Mom Wins | No Suck Saturday #044

The A.M. Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 24:18


On No Suck Saturday for May 31, 2025, Aaron and Bella McIntire share five uplifting stories, from Doug Wilson's bold church plant in Washington, D.C., to a Tennessee girl inviting her bus driver to her graduation party. An Oregon man sails to Hawaii with his cat, a Welsh mom wins a 100K ultramarathon while breastfeeding, and Jennifer Lawrence gushes about motherhood's transformative power. The duo dives into C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, exploring cardinal virtues, and shares family highlights, like Abby's dog obsession.

Tough Girl Podcast
Pamela Lee: Irish Offshore Sailor, World Record Holder, Empowering Women Through Sailing, Training for Route du Rhum 2026.

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 54:31


In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, we're joined by Pamela Lee, a professional offshore sailor from Ireland who's breaking records and barriers in one of the most extreme, male-dominated sports on the planet. Now based in Brittany, France—the heart of short-handed offshore racing—Pamela has carved out her path with grit, determination, and a clear vision for empowering women through sailing. Pam shares her journey from growing up beside the sea in Ireland to becoming the first Irish woman to skipper the Transat Jacques Vabre Race, setting three world records sailing around Ireland, and now training for the 2026 Route du Rhum, one of the toughest solo ocean races in the world. We dive deep into her early influences, the realities of offshore racing, learning French to break into the French sailing scene, and the financial, emotional, and physical challenges of pursuing elite-level sailing. From boat borrowing to breaking glass ceilings, Pamela opens up about the power of visibility, representation, and believing in your own potential—no matter how big the dream. Whether you're interested in sailing, women in sport, or chasing bold goals, this is an empowering and eye-opening conversation not to miss. ***  New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time)! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women pushing boundaries.  Do you want to support the Tough Girl Mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media in the world of adventure and physical challenges? Support via Patreon! Join me in making a difference by signing up here: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast.  Your support makes a difference.  Thank you x *** Show notes Who is Pamela Living and working in Brittany, France Professional Off-shore Sailor  Living in the mecca of off-shore sailing  What short-handed sailing is Speaking French and sailing in French  Studying French at school and doing a French exchange  The challenge of learning French  The power of emersion when learning a language  Growing up in Ireland (south of Dublin, on the South East Coast) beside the sea  Having a dad who is a sailing fanatic  Family holidays camping and sailing  Opportunities to become a professional sailor? Adapting her mentality on how she wanted to live her life Knowing that a 9-5 job was not for her Living in Sydney, Australia and wanting to sail Sydney Hobart offshore sailing race  Finding a boat to sail on  Wanting to travel and to sail more  Wanting to make a change Considering the possibility of becoming a professional sailor  Getting her Yacht Master Qualification  Getting the opportunity to move to France Wanting to learn more skills and not getting to do those positions  Reaching a glass ceiling and not seeing how to get to the next level Looking for the next opportunity and heading back to Ireland to figure it out Discussion around the Olympics and sailing (double handed offshore racing)  Being part of a mixed sex duo  Being invited to train for the Irish team for this potential event Heading to France to trail for this type of racing  Being exposed to the French offshore racing world  Deciding to stay in France 2019 - 2020 Setting 3 world records by sailing around Ireland and how the goal came about  Fastest sailing around Ireland in a boat of 40ft or under Setting the record for double handed and the women's record for racing around Ireland  The covid years and going back and forth between France and Ireland  Personal inner ambition and wanting to know what  she could do  Needing to get a boat Borrowing a boat and starting to train with it for racing around Ireland Spending several days at seas and racing 700 nautical miles in approx 3-4 days Funding for sailing Making a big media splash and getting your name out there with the record  Getting women's stories in main stream press Women's voices and the progress being made in women's sports and how they are represented  The push towards progress The Route du Rhum a transatlantic single-handed yacht race, which takes place every four years in November.  Racing from France to the Caribbean solo - the longest and toughest trans-atlantic race  Being the first Irish female to do the race Needing to qualify for the race (based on miles raced) Needed to race and train before Starting the project and finding their founding sponsor - DFDS  Funding costs via sponsorship  The dream budget and costs involved  The stress of getting sponsorship and maintaining the relationship  Filming a documentary with Musto (Sailing clothing brand)  The importance of visibility and representation  Being inspired by the sporting women in the Olympics  The importance of PERSONAL challenges  How to connect with Pam  Words of advice for other women who want to go after their own goals  Encouraging women to go after big goals and building a step by step progression plan Lisa - Life & Business Mindset Coach Building your confidence along the way Giving yourself credit and the belief to tackle big things    Social Media Website www.pamelaleesailing.com  Instagram @pamybefree   

The Best of Car Talk
#2542: Sailing from Milwaukee to Dallas

The Best of Car Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 32:03


Steph is about to pilot her sailboat, loaded with ten cases of wine, from Milwaukee to the friendly port of... Dallas, Texas. Since she's unlikely to find navigable waters all the way there, Steph wants to get her old Subaru in shape for the trip. Will Click and Clack tell her she's crazy or will they ask to join ship's crew in exchange for some of that wine? Find out on this episode of the Best of Car Talk.Get access to hundreds of episodes in the Car Talk archive when you sign up for Car Talk+ at plus.npr.org/cartalkLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Social Brews Business Podcast
Episode 41: How to Build a Magnetic Personal Brand That Makes People Say "I Want to Follow Her Journey" (Lessons from Oliver's aka: Sailing with Phoenix Viral Story)

Social Brews Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 22:31


What happens when a life-changing diagnosis forces you to choose between corporate safety and following your soul's calling? Meet Oliver, aka "Sailing with Phoenix," who turned his solo sailing journey from Oregon to Hawaii into one of the most authentic personal branding case studies we've ever seen. This episode breaks down exactly what made his story so magnetic—and how you can apply these same principles to build your own unshakeable personal brand.   Want to hop on a call to discuss building your personal brand? Request your FREE brand call with me below, and we can set up a personal-brand planning strategy call together! In a call together, I will help you get started with a plan to start realizing your goals and dreams so you can build, grow, and monetize your brand! Request Your Free Personal-Brand Call Here! https://forms.gle/LNMjzcHtXuauGZbv7 Show Notes Here: Episode 41: Lessons in Personal Branding from Oliver's Journey Let's Connect Online! Email me: hello@kimberlygayle.com DM/Connect on IG: @kimberlygayleconsulting

Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell
Diana Vega, First Mate in the Clipper Round the World Race

Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 69:32


Diana Vega grew up on the Isle of Wight sailing in the Solent. She will be the First Mate with Guy Waites on Team Unicef UK in the 2025-2026 Clipper Round the World Race. We talk about crew dynamics, a transatlantic on an Outremer catamaran, refitting a steel boat, installing a synthetic teak deck, heaving-to in the Bay of Biscay, the Clipper Race, the role of the first mate, training for the Clipper, the boats, Guy Waites, fear, anticipations, the southern ocean, book recommendations, bucket-list destinations, beautiful moments, unexplainable sights, and more. Photos and links can be found at https://www.paultrammell.com/podcast-season-7 Support the show through Patreon

Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast
Bar Karate - the Sailing Podcast, Ep309 - 3 World Champions who are throwing ideas at growing sailing

Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 95:40


Published 25 May 2025This week we have three World Champions from the Hobie Class. Cam Owen, Susie Ghent and Paddy Butler, each of them putting time and energy in to growing the sport. Its a chat about excellence, but excellence in ideas to grow sailing. We also talk in depth about a bunch of catamaran events including Western Australia's Cat Summer. Its fun as usual. Enjoy!#hobie16 #hobie14 #hobiecataustralia #hobiecatcompany #hobiecatnationals #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast  #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 4: Twiggy Went Sailing! 

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 30:33


6pm: I Stand Corrected - Ask, Tell, Correct, or Yell at John about anything // Guest - Alan in Redmond on being unemployed and needing medicaid // Today in History // 2013 - The Skagit Valley Bridge Collapse // Twiggy Went Sailing! 

Make Maine Your Home
Sailing in Maine : Know Before You Go

Make Maine Your Home

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 6:10


Sailing in Maine : Know before you go.   Welcome to Make Maine Your Home!In this episode, we're diving into sailing in Maine — a luxurious lifestyle choice that offers not just breathtaking coastal views but access to elite yacht clubs, vibrant communities, and second-home opportunities that bring the dream to life. ⛵ From Portland to Camden, Maine's sailing culture is unmatched. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just dreaming of that waterfront life, we'll show you the best programs, clubs, and real estate opportunities along the coast. 

Arroe Collins
The Warriors Of War Aren't Just Human It's Metal Montel Williams Releases The Sailing Of The Intrepid

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 7:26


In 1944, the USS Intrepid embarked on its first combat voyage. The mission was abruptly jeopardized when a Japanese torpedo plane struck the vessel, jamming its rudder at a precarious 45-degree angle. Forced to sail in circles amidst treacherous waters, the crew faced an uncertain future.Despite the daunting circumstances, the ship's Captain initially managed to steer the Intrepid using its engines, but the perilous seas soon overwhelmed his efforts. The crew's perseverance was put to the ultimate test until an inventive crewman devised a makeshift solution-a 3000-square foot sail rigged on the forecastle. Against all odds, this ingenious sail provided the means to steer the ship safely back to Pearl Harbor.This book is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the USS Intrepid's crew, detailing their remarkable struggle for survival with grit and determination. The story is an inspiring account of how teamwork and innovation can triumph even in the direst situations."I am deeply honored to bring the extraordinary story of the USS Intrepid to life in THE SAILING OF THE INTREPID," said author Montel Williams. "This book is a tribute to the incredible bravery and ingenuity of the Intrepid's crew, who refused to surrender in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. Their story is one of true heroism and resilience, and I am thrilled to collaborate with David Fisher to share this inspiring narrative with the world. I hope readers will find as much inspiration in their story as I have."The Intrepid Museum is a world-renowned air and space museum founded in 1982 with the acquisition of the storied WWII aircraft carrier. The Intrepid is a National Historic Landmark and the centerpiece of the Museum's collection on the Hudson River in New York City, which welcomes more than a million visitors annually."Today the Intrepid is a great air and sea museum, a living tribute to the men and women who fought for our country," said Kenneth Fisher, co-chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. "This book tells the incredible story of a few days in February 1944 when the crew of the battle-crippled aircraft carrier devised an incredible, ingenious solution that saved their ship."The Intrepid is a household name, the museum an icon, but so many don't know its story This story is perfectly timed for Fleet Week and Memorial Day - though it's also a timeless story of American heroism, ingenuity, and survival against insurmountable odds Montel is the one to tell it: he served as a naval officer for two decades and has remained active in various military causesMontel was the first Black Marine to attend the Naval Academy Prep School and graduate from the United States Naval Academy and while serving, he earned numerous commendations. The Sailing of the Intrepid is a unique page-turning narrative with new maps, diagrams, and fascinating insights into the Intrepid's history and its importance today. In an interview, Montel could share the timeline of events of the attack on the Intrepid in 1944 and the ingenious solution of the crew.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

Make it Magical: A Disney-centric Podcast
Episode 150: Sailing the Disney Wonder Trip Recap

Make it Magical: A Disney-centric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 96:44


We are back from our Disney Cruise aboard the Disney Wonder sailing from San Diego to Vancouver. We are excited to share all about our trip and the ins and outs of the Disney Wonder with you this week!Check out our official website: https://www.makeitmagicalpodcast.comMake it Magical merch is available now at https://www.bonfire.com/store/make-it-magical-podcast/!!! Grab yourself some new gear from our online store and rep your favorite Disney podcast. Support the show and shop here!Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MakeitmagicalpodSupport the show and Buy Us a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/makeitmagicalUse our code MAGICALPOD20 for 20% off your next order at Park Hop TeesUse our code MAGICAL10 for 10% off your next order at Crowned AthleticsUse our code MAGICAL15 for 15% off your next order at Magic Candle CompanyGrab some Disney books from our Amazon StorefrontEmail us anytime at:  makeitmagicalpod@gmail.comInstagram: @makeitmagicalpod

Into The Wind
#118 Antoine Mermod, l'ingénieur devenu président

Into The Wind

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 128:55


Il fût longtemps un technicien de haut vol ; il occupe désormais une place centrale dans l'écosystème de la course au large. Président de l'Imoca depuis 2017, Antoine Mermod, 48 ans, élu par les coureurs, dirige la classe phare des monocoques de 60 pieds. Il a commencé par l'habitable à La Trinité-sur-Mer où la famille passe ses vacances, alors véritable Mecque de la voile dans les années 1990-2000. Étudiant en école d'ingénieur, il se forme au contact de Bruno Peyron, multiplie les coups de main et les expériences avant de plonger dans l'univers des Orma. Avec Karine Fauconnier chez Sergio Tacchini puis au sein du Gitana Team, il vit de l'intérieur l'âge d'or des trimarans de 60 pieds, à une époque où peu d'équipes disposent de bureaux d'études intégrés.Il a à peine 30 ans et déjà beaucoup d'expérience quand il vit son premier Vendée Globe avec Gitana 80 : il dissèque la jauge et découvre les émotions puissantes d'un tour du monde. Il renouvellera l'expérience en 2016-2017 en construisant No Way Back et en gérant le projet de Pieter Heerema. Entre-temps, il est directeur technique des 5 Imoca de la Fnob sur la Barcelona World Race, 2011 puis rejoint les frères Peyron pour participer à l'aventure Energy Team dans la Coupe de l'America.Il est élu président de l'Imoca au printemps 2017, à l'issue du premier Vendée Globe des foilers, lorsque partisans et opposants à la monotypie s'affrontent : l'ingénieur passionné par les protos se retrouve président d'une association de coureurs. Sous sa houlette, l'Imoca va se transformer en une véritable ligue professionnelle (une dizaine de collaborateurs, 1,7 million d'euros de budget), profitant de l'engouement pour le Vendée Globe 2020-2021 et du choix par The Ocean Race - sur sa proposition - de faire des Imoca le support de ses épreuves en équipage.Prochain objectif : faire en sorte que les coureurs, qui prennent tous les risques, vivent mieux de leur sport. Et continuer à vivre les émotions si uniques d'un tour du monde...Diffusé le 21 Mai 2025Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Countdown To The Castle
Sailing on The Disney Wish: Is DCL Worth It?

Countdown To The Castle

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 73:37


In this week's episode, Marissa and Joey not only recap their 4 night sailing on one of Disney Cruise Line's newest ships, but they also break down whether they believe the higher price tag for DCL is worth it. Breaking down lounges, service, dining, and entertainment, they will determine if you and your family should save or splurge! 

Single-handed sailing podcast
Single-Handed Ep# 271

Single-handed sailing podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 122:23


Leaving for Greenland, An Interview with Jerome Rand 

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
05-19-25 - President Biden Diagnosed w/Aggressive Cancer Making Us Wonder At What Age Do We Stop Letting Docs Test Us - Mexican Navy Sailing Ship Runs Into Brooklyn Bridge And We're Shocked Mexico Has A Navy

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 41:02


05-19-25 - President Biden Diagnosed w/Aggressive Cancer Making Us Wonder At What Age Do We Stop Letting Docs Test Us - Mexican Navy Sailing Ship Runs Into Brooklyn Bridge And We're Shocked Mexico Has A NavySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The WorldView in 5 Minutes
CO transgender law tramples parental rights, Urge your Congressman to defund Planned Parenthood, Mexican sailing ship crashed into Brooklyn Bridge

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025


It's Monday, May 19th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com.  I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Catholic man brutally beaten to death On May 12th, Muslims in Pakistan, including a former police officer, tortured a Catholic laborer to death over an accusation he had stolen a cell phone, reports Morning Star News. Riyasat Masih from the Punjab Province, said that his 35-year-old brother, Kashif Masih, worked on the agricultural property of former police inspector Malik Irfan for the last three years. Before the Catholic man succumbed to his injuries, he revealed that the former police inspector ordered his seven accomplices to beat him till he confessed. Tragically, they tortured him with wooden clubs and iron bars, hitting him indiscriminately all over his body. Most brutally, they even hammered several steel nails into his legs. Riyasat, a surviving brother, said, “I cannot express the pain when I saw my younger brother's body. The bruise marks showed the brutality he had suffered at the hands of his influential employer and his goons.” Please pray that justice would be done and these Pakistani Muslims are held accountable. Exodus 20:13 says, “You shall not murder.” Mexican sailing ship crashed into Brooklyn Bridge Mexican sailors were seen dangling from a navy ship's main mast moments after the ship smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, reports The Daily Mail. The sailors had been standing atop the Cuauhtémoc's 150-foot masts in the lead up to the ship striking the iconic structure on Saturday as part of a traditional greeting.  The massive Navy vessel, reportedly carrying nearly 300 passengers, hit the New York City bridge, triggering a colossal rescue response and leaving two dead and dozens more severely injured.   In multiple eyewitness videos, the towering masts are seen snapping and partially collapsing as they crash into the bridge's deck. Sailors perched high above are thrown into chaos, with some seen clinging to the shattered beams high up in the air. It was not clear how the ship's captain had not realized that the 150-foot height of the ship was taller than the bridge's deck which was 127 feet above the water. Urge your Congressman to vote to defund Planned Parenthood In its 2023-2024 annual report, Planned Parenthood revealed that it killed more U.S. babies than ever before, ​t​aking the lives of 402,230​ boys and girls in the womb. ​ Even the New York Times and NPR are now acknowledging that Planned Parenthood is harmful and abusing taxpayer dollars. A grisly New York Times story from February 2025 features atrocious conditions at Planned Parenthood like botched abortions and leaking sewage. Shockingly, 5 women have died because of Planned Parenthood when they sought abortions.  Worse yet, American taxpayers were forced to fund $792 MILLION of this murderous mayhem – an increase of $100 million from the year before. With a GOP trifecta in Washington, it's time American taxpayers defunded Big Abortion! Thankfully, President Trump is committed to ending taxpayer-funded abortion.  It is the president's hope that his “big, beautiful bill” being debated in the House reconciliation process will defund Planned Parenthood. The challenge is that pro-lifers need every House Republican to pass the bill. After the bill failed to get out of the Budget Committee on Friday morning, May 16th in a 16-21 vote because some Republicans, like Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, didn't think it cut enough money from other sectors of the budget, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise claimed that the House WILL defund Planned Parenthood in a bill that would (a) get out of the Budget Committee and (b) pass the House in a floor vote this week, reports LifeNews.com. Call your Representative at 202-224-3121 and urge him or her to defund Planned Parenthood.  That's 202-224-3121. You can make that call any time of the day or night.  Please email me at Adam@TheWorldview.com to let me know you made this important call. Proverbs 24:11 says, “Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter" Colorado transgender law tramples parental rights And finally, for weeks, the Colorado legislature has been debating whether or not to pass HB25-1312, the so-called “Protections for Transgender Individuals” act.  The state is especially hostile to a parent who is guilty of so-called “deadnaming” or “misgendering” their child. “Deadnaming” is calling a person, pretending to be the opposite sex, by their given birth name. And “misgendering” is when someone refers to the transgender person with pronouns which reflect their actual biological sex instead of the one they are pretending to be. This law, which sadly received majority votes in the Colorado House and Senate in early May, was just signed into law on Friday, May 16th by Colorado Democratic Governor Jared Polis, a homosexual who is in a faux marriage with his so-called husband.  Now, the courts have been empowered to literally remove children from their parents who do not affirm their child's gender confusion, especially in child custody cases. To his credit, Republican Colorado State Representative Jarvis Caldwell offered an amendment to HR 25-1312 that said public schools had to have parental consent to allow a student to change his or her name in school. Sadly, it was defeated.  Listen to his passionate plea on May 6th. CALDWELL: “I ran an amendment that said you have to have parental consent to change your name in school if you are a child, and that amendment was defeated. Now let me be clear to the members in here. “In my family, names have a meaning. There's a tradition there. I named my children. Who are any of you to tell me that my child can go to school and change their name without my even knowledge? Who are any of you to say that? “I gave them their names. I was there when they were born. I was there when they said their first words and took their first steps. I was there on their first day of school. I will be there on their last day of school. I will be there when they have children of their own, and they name their children. And God willing, my children will be by my side as I lay on my deathbed and take my last breaths on this Earth. Not a single person in this room will be. “Stop putting yourselves, the government, between us parents and our children. We are sick and tired of it. It's not about hating trans people. It's about putting yourselves in between us and our kids. That's why we have fought this bill. “We received thousands of emails, thousands of phone calls, not because thousands of people around Colorado hate trans people. It's because they're sick of the bills we're passing infringing on their rights. This perhaps may be the most egregious we've seen so far. That's why we feel this way. It is not about hate. It is about love, the love I have for my kids.” May the Lord raise up more Jarvis Caldwells, true Christian statesmen, to represent Biblical values in our legislatures. Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, May 19th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell
Circumnavigating with Barry Perrins

Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 37:30


Barry Perrins recently crossed his wake completing a 9-year circumnavigation aboard steel Van de Stadt.  We talk about his boat, the pros and cons of steel boats, his route, New Zealand, crocodiles in Australia, friendly people, Vanuatu, whale sharks, dancing with manta rays, anchors, lessons learned, nature, profound revelations, and more.  Links and photos are on the shownotes page Support the show through Patreon

Heart-Powered Conversations
Episode 53: 10 Ways to Avoid Disappointment on a Spiritual Journey to Egypt

Heart-Powered Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 35:20


In this solo episode of Heart Powered Conversations, Kat shares a soul-deep transmission for anyone feeling the pull to Egypt. Whether you're planning your first pilgrimage or returning for the tenth time, this episode reveals the essential mindset, spiritual preparation, and energetic awareness required to receive Egypt not as a tourist, but as a remembering soul. Kat walks us through 10 powerful truths about sacred travel to Egypt, from choosing the right guide and creating spacious itineraries, to releasing spiritual ego, judgment, and expectation. She weaves in her own initiatory experiences, what can derail a trip energetically, and how to walk the temples as a tuning fork, not a consumer. In this episode, we explore: The soul contract behind your call to Egypt How to shift from tourist to temple walker Choosing guides, itineraries, and Egyptologists wisely Why sickness and delays might be part of your initiation Releasing the savior complex and victim loops How joy, play, and presence magnetize the magic Why Dendera is a must-visit What happens when time collapses on pilgrimage Planning vs. surrender and how to co-create with the land Two upcoming 2026 Egypt journeys: a family pilgrimage in February and Sailing with the Queens women's journey in April Whether you're called to walk barefoot along the Nile or simply want to tune into the energy of ancient remembrance, this episode is both a guide and an invitation. Resources Mentioned: Temples of Light: Virtual Pilgrimage Series on YouTube Instagram: @heartpoweredliving Email: hello@heartpoweredliving.com To Journey with Kat: Two journeys are currently in the visioning stage for 2026: A multi-generational family journey in February Sailing with the Queens women's journey in April Both are being designed as sacred, intentional constellations. If Egypt is calling you, let the remembering begin. Contact Kat for more information.

The MedTech Podcast
#83 Frequencies, Fields and the Future of Wellness with Mark L. Fox: From NASA to Neuromodulation and PEMF Therapy

The MedTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 30:54


Mark Fox founder and CEO of Resona Health is a former NASA space shuttle engineer turned wellness-tech entrepreneur. From designing spacecraft to pioneering wearable PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy, Mark brings a rare blend of hardcore engineering and holistic healthcare innovationIn this episode, we dive deep into the world of energy medicine from the scientific foundations of PEMF and resonance frequency therapy to its real-world impact on mental clarity, emotional regulation and chronic pain. Mark also walks us through the uphill battle with FDA compliance, the hidden power of vagus nerve stimulation and the unexpected physics that connect hot air balloons to healthcare innovation. It's a fascinating mix of engineering, wellness tech and startup gritTimestamps:[00:00:35] From NASA to Neuromodulation: Mark's Origin Story[00:03:05] What Is PEMF Therapy? Explaining the Basics[00:05:48] The New Vagus Nerve Device: Chest vs Neck Placement[00:08:40] Why Frequency > Voltage: Ditching Electrodes for Fields[00:11:22] How Resona Built a 98% Success Rate with Pocket PEMF[00:13:33] Frequency over Pharma: A Founder's Clinical Pivot[00:16:02] The Compliance Trap: How the FDA Deals With Wellness Claims[00:18:50] Using GPTs for Regulatory Copywriting (and Staying Legal)[00:21:10] What the Body Teaches You When You Build for It[00:24:16] Life Outside of Resona: Flying, Sailing and Freedom to TinkerGet in touch with Mark - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-fox-ab589110/ & https://resona.health/ Get in touch with Karandeep Badwal - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karandeepbadwal/Follow Karandeep on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@KarandeepBadwal

Akron Alliance Fellowship Church
Live Stream Sunday School - May 18, 2025 - Audio

Akron Alliance Fellowship Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 51:21


Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast
Bar Karate - the Sailing Podcast, Ep308 Rohan Veal The man who made foiling real

Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 83:13


Published 18 May 2025We couldn't put an episode together last week, so this week we bring you a rip snorter. We chat to Rohan Veal, the man who brought foiling to the masses, the game changer, the man who invented the Veal Heel, the first King of foiling. The two time Moth World Champion gives us all the detail on how foiling came about. Its an awesome story, it changed our sport, it's part of our history, it should be taught in schools! You will love this Ep. Enjoy.#rohanveal #mothclass #foiling #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast  #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail

Born To Write - Helping Authors Achieve Success
Starting Over at Sixty | Deborah Hammett

Born To Write - Helping Authors Achieve Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 37:44


Send us a textIn this episode of Authors Who Lead, I sit down with Deborah Hammett, author of Salty at 60: Becoming Better Than Retired. Deborah's story is the bold, honest tale of how she left her thirty-three-year career in education in pursuit of a freer, purpose-filled second act—sailing solo aboard her boat and, eventually, writing a book about her experience.Timestamp:00:00 Trading chalkboards for chart plotters05:16 Sailing while teaching online09:22 Sailing adventure in retirement10:30 Sailing into unforeseen roles16:29 Engine troubleshooting at sea19:44 Fiction's purpose and life lessons23:51 Docking and anchoring tips tutorial25:31 Women captains and ocean nomads28:00 Overcoming fears in sailing life32:07 Embracing classroom chaos for growth35:05 Embrace continuous flexibilityFull show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Bright Side
Why You Should Never Sail West to East: The Truth Revealed

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 33:23


Sailing is a wonderful way to explore the world and enjoy the beauty of nature. But there is one direction that you should avoid at all costs: west to east. In this video, we will reveal the truth behind why sailing west to east is a terrible idea and what you can do to prevent it. #brightside #brightsideglobal TIMESTAMPS: 03:29 Pets onboard 8:34 Why sailors starve rather than eat fish 6:40 Ship 5 times bigger than Titanic This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information in this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgement, care and precaution if you plan to replicate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gary and Shannon
Trump Makes First Visit To A Mosque

Gary and Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 26:31 Transcription Available


In Abu Dhabi, Trump makes first visit to a mosque as president. Air Traffic Controller Speaks Out. Sailing from Oregon to Hawaii after quitting his job turns a man with a cat into social media star.

Innovation and Leadership
Lessons in Leadership from Sailing Champion | NorthStar Pro, Giles Scott

Innovation and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 45:23


Two-time Olympic gold medalist Giles Scott discusses his remarkable journey from youth sailor to SailGP driver. Hear about the experiences, decisions, and lessons learned that have shaped Scott's career and made him one of the most successful sailors of his generation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Boaty Show
Hold Please: A Yacht Rockumentary

The Boaty Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 15:36


You didn't ask for it so here it is: Hold Please: A Yacht Rockumentary! Your first-ever anthology of every original note of The Boaty Show music by Jay Nash (www.jaynash.com). Go down below for an exclusive look under the hatch. Scandal! Dirty bilges! Leaky sea cocks! This squinty-eyed gaze into the throbbing musical engine compartment of The Boaty Show is for the saltiest, most seaworthy listeners ONLY. Sex! Drugs! Yacht Rock 'n Roll! 

RNZ: Morning Report
Team NZ to defend America's Cup in Italy

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 4:00


The America's Cup will be sailed in Italy for the first time in 2027. The Defenders, Team New Zealand, have opted to host the 38th America's Cup off Naples, in the home waters of one of their fiercest rivals, Luna Rossa. Sailing commentator Penny Whiting spoke to Corin Dann.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Team New Zealand announcing a new skipper

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 4:14 Transcription Available


An Australian will take the helm of Team New Zealand in their next defence of the America's Cup. Nathan Outteridge - part of the crew that retained the Auld Mug last year - will step up to skipper after Peter Burling walked away from the syndicate. Three-time Cup-winning helmsman and Olympic gold medallist Burling announced last month he was parting ways with the Kiwi syndicate. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DCL Podcast
482 Sailing The Disney Fantasy to Lookout and Castaway With Equity Ben

DCL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 47:11


This week, we are joined by Equity Ben to discuss his family's recent sailing on the Disney Fantasy. Former cast…

Horrible Gamers
HGP#486 Sailing, Snorkeling and Sipping

Horrible Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 192:41


This week join Jesus, Mayo, Normii and even Gunny, as we discuss the latest and greatest Video Games, such as Price Increases, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 , Normi's Lawn Mowing journey plus regular life stuff and so much more! Does anybody read this? Join Our Discord with the link below.. We appreciate you!       Join us in our group on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/HorribleGamers Like our Page -https://www.facebook.com/HorribleGamers/ Follow us on Twitter -https://twitter.com/_Horriblegamers Discord -https://discord.gg/8bsaxmD If you like the show..Share, Rate and Review It!   Use our Affiliate link to shop at CD KEYS below!   Get Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and save up to 38%

Prairie Surfin'
Prairie Surfin’ - Episode May 12, 2025

Prairie Surfin'

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025


EP 442: Sailing away to a full moon and some sad springtime country songsPlaylist: Dougie Poole - Heaven Sent an Angel & We Got StonedDusty and Stones - HomeJess Sah Bi - Fortifie-ToiThe Highwaymen - HighwaymanTownie - Hunting MiceEllen Froese - Solitary SongTwisted Teens - MarionetteIan Davies - High WaterVolunteers - Song of the MorningTonk - This Time AroundJ.J. Cale - Travelin' LightHarumi - Fire by the RiverPachyman - Calor AhoraSuper Mama Djombo - Assalariado

Arctic Circle Podcast
Sailing for Science in the Polar Seas

Arctic Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 18:27


In this episode, we explore how small, low-impact research platforms are changing the way science is conducted in the polar regions. As research activity in the Arctic grows, so does the need to reduce its environmental footprint—while increasing the value it brings to both the natural world and the communities who call it home.We'll hear why collaboration between scientists and infrastructure experts is essential, and how smart design, efficient logistics, and shared values are making polar research more effective, sustainable, and respectful. From practical field strategies to rethinking the way research stations are built, this conversation highlights how teamwork and innovation are shaping the future of science in fragile environments..Joining us are:Patrick Aebischer: Founder of the Forel Heritage AssociationCornelius Eich: Head of Partnership & Sustainability at Boris Herrmann Team MaliziaArved Fuchs: Expedition Leader at OCEAN CHANGEMorten Rasch: Polar Scientist at Activ ExpeditionsRomain Troublé: CEO of the Tara Ocean FoundationDanièle Rod: Executive Director of the Swiss Polar InstituteThe conversation is moderated by Antje Boetius, then-Director of the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, and Co-Chair of the Polar Dialogue.This panel was recorded live at the 2024 Arctic Circle Assembly, as part of the Polar Dialogue.Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic. It is an open democratic platform with participation from governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think tanks, environmental associations, Indigenous communities, concerned citizens, and others interested in the development of the Arctic and its consequences for the future of the globe. It is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization. Learn more about Arctic Circle at www.ArcticCircle.org or contact us at secretariat@arcticcircle.orgTWITTER:@_Arctic_CircleFACEBOOK:The Arctic CircleINSTAGRAM:arctic_circle_org

Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell
All About Sails, Mike Price, Hyde Sails Hawaii

Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 65:33


Mike Price sails and races in Hawaii and owns Hyde Sails Hawaii. We talk about sailing in Hawaii, sailmaking, things sailors need to know about sails, when you need new sails, how to choose between different cruising and racing sails, triradial vs cross-cut sails, different materials, spinnakers, asym. vs. sym., top-down furlers, sail trim, interpreting telltales, maintaining sail shape when roller-reefing a roller-furled headsail, adjustable failrleads, foam luff, repairing sails at sea, Elliot Smith, a captain being held for hostage at Christmas Island, the liberty of sailing, and more. Photos and links are on the shownotes page here  Support the show through Patreon here

Akron Alliance Fellowship Church
Live Stream Sunday School - May 11, 2025 - Audio

Akron Alliance Fellowship Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 51:28


You Are There
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You Are There

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 29:23


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The Biggs & Barr Show
It's Lost Sock Day | Don't Shower @ Sleepovers | Ever Go Sailing

The Biggs & Barr Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 52:11


You Wanna Go Sailing? | Another Joke Of The Week | DUGY Lines | New Pope & Male Birth Control | Instant Answer Question Time | Down By The Bay | It's Lost Sock Day | Down By The Bay

Suitcase Divas
Virgin's No-Cruise Cruise Will Change How You Think About Sailing

Suitcase Divas

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 47:14 Transcription Available


Send us a textThink you know cruises? Think again. This week, the Divas are flipping the script on everything you thought cruising was – and trust us, it's not your grandma's buffet boat. We're joined by Tracy from Virgin Voyages, and she's here to spill the tea on why this adults-only escape at sea is truly the ultimate “uncruise” experience.No kids. No formal nights. No buffets. Just a floating boutique hotel bursting with personality, world-class dining, and bold, come-as-you-are vibes. Tracy takes us behind the scenes of Virgin's refreshingly inclusive philosophy – from crew members rocking tattoos and piercings to "sailors" (that's what they call guests!) dancing barefoot under the stars on Scarlet Night.Let's talk food. With six Michelin-level restaurants included in your fare – from Korean BBQ at Gun Bay to steak and seafood at The Wake – this is gourmet living without the upcharge. Oh, and did we mention gratuities, Wi-Fi, and basic drinks are all included too? Yep. No surprise bills here.Virgin Voyages is attracting everyone from 30-somethings to 70+ adventure-seekers, all loving the intimate-yet-energetic feel of these stylish ships. With overnight stays in places like Ibiza and edgy entertainment that pushes creative limits (hello, Dual Reality!), this is cruising – redefined.Plus, Tracy gives us a sneak peek at what's next: Alaska in 2025, a fresh new app, and the arrival of Brilliant Lady. Whether you're a cruise skeptic or a travel junkie looking for something new, Virgin Voyages might just be your next obsession.Ready to sea it differently? We're Gold Level First Mates and would love to help you plan your own “uncruise” adventure.Leave us a message! Visit Our Website!Follow Us!FacebookYouTubeInstagramTikTok

Chats & Tatts
Self-Teaching and Perseverance in Tattooing ft. Sailor Bit

Chats & Tatts

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 49:49


The journey to becoming a skilled tattoo artist is often long and challenging, characterized by years of self-teaching and perseverance, especially in the past when resources and mentorship were scarce. In a recent podcast episode, Bit Schoenenberger (Sailor Bit) shares his personal experience of starting his tattooing career 36 years ago. He recalls being inspired at a young age by a tattoo magazine brought back from the United States by a friend of his father. This early exposure ignited his passion for tattooing, but the path to becoming a proficient artist was fraught with difficulties. Host Aaron De La Vedova sits down with Bit in Frankfurt, Germany, at Gods of Ink. With an impressive reputation in the tattoo industry, Bit shares insights from his extensive career, including owning Ethno Tattoo in Lucerne for 22 years before joining forces with Fillip Leu, where he has been working for the past decade. The conversation delves into Bit's journey in tattooing, reflecting on the evolution of the art form and the importance of collaboration and mentorship in the industry. Tune in for an engaging discussion filled with history, passion, simplicity, life away from tattooing, and the intricacies of an ever evollving tattoo culture. Chat Breakdown: 00:01:29 - Bit's Tattoo Journey 00:03:27 - Challenges in Early Tattooing 00:04:38 - Learning from Filip Leu 00:05:05 - Self-Taught Tattooing 00:06:30 - Huck Spalding Book and Early Techniques 00:07:28 - Making Ink and Needles 00:10:00 - Coil Machines vs. Modern Pens 00:15:17 - Changes in Tattoo Shop Culture 00:18:50 - Longevity in Tattooing 00:21:23 - Learning Full Body Tattooing 00:27:33 - Color Realism and Japanese Style Tattoos 00:30:34 - Sailing as a Second Passion 00:35:21 - European Approach to Work-Life Balance 00:38:39 - Advice for Aspiring Tattoo Artists 00:43:01 - Marketing and Business in Modern Tattooing 00:46:51 - Old School Tattooing Values Quotes: "You entered the dragon's mouth when you pushed that door and you hear this noise and you smell the hash." "I did my time, so I'm happy with what I did."  "I call it, we had the full ride, meaning we got in when it was still the old ways, making inks, making needles." "Leave your ego at the door when you work with this guy." "For me, it's more scary to be in a big city than in the middle of the ocean." "You have to be conscious that you can choose your life, right? You don't have to complain. You choose it." "I was living like a fucking homeless guy, right? I suffered a lot until I can live from tattooing." "There is like a split between this tattoo world. Now you have that. The old school guys and this new generation." "The experience to share something with your customer, that will always stay there." "That influence of Filip and you and all the people attached to him is... so influential and important to what tattooing is today." Stay Connected: Chats & Tatts: Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com⁠ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts  IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts Connect with Aaron:⁠   Aaron IG:⁠ http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova⁠ Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com Connect with Sailor: IG: https://www.instagram.com/sailorbit  

The San Francisco Experience
Sailing Around the World with Parkinson's Disease. Talking with Ethan Henderson of The Michael J Fox Fdn and Amy Bridge of the Neptune Project.

The San Francisco Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 33:39


Bertrand Delhom was the first person with Parkinson's to sail around the world in the competitive Ocean Global Race (OGR). Building on that experience to raise public awareness of Parkinson's a fundraising regatta will be held on the SF Bay in April 2026 and the MJF Fdn will be involved with sponsoring the Neptune in the 2027 OGR.

AMSEcast
Sailing the High Seas of History with Peter Armstrong

AMSEcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 21:33 Transcription Available


Alan is joined by Peter Armstrong, president of Mystic Seaport Museum, to continue our celebration of 250 years of American innovation. Peter reflects on his 25 years in museum leadership and shares insights into Mystic's long shipbuilding history. The museum, the largest maritime museum in the U.S., features historic vessels like the Charles W. Morgan, clipper ships, and a converted diesel-electric steamboat. From Fresnel lenses to nuclear submarines, Peter highlights how the museum preserves maritime heritage while embracing modern innovation.     Guest Bio Peter Armstrong has been president of Mystic Seaport Museum since 2020, the largest maritime museum in the United States. With over 25 years in museum leadership, Peter previously served as senior director of museum operations and education at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. Before moving to the U.S., he held key roles at the UK's National Museum of Arms and Armor, which includes iconic sites like the Tower of London. Peter brings a deep passion for history, education, and preservation to every project, making him a leading voice in connecting heritage with innovation.     Show Highlights (1:30) How Mystic became a hub for shipping and shipbuilding (3:02) What you can see and do at the Mystic Seaport Museum (5:55) What makes whaling ships and clipper ships different from any other types of ships (9:26) When and how steamboat technology made its way to the United States (14:00) How the Fresnel lens revolutionized lighthouses (15:34) Where America builds its ships today (17:53) Where you can learn more about the Mystic Seaport Museum     Links Referenced Website: https://mysticseaport.org  

On the Wind Sailing
Richard Clarke // Canadian Sailing Legend

On the Wind Sailing

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 75:21


Richard Clarke was raised on Toronto Island and first sailed at 4 years old. An impressive performance with Canadian Youth sailing led him to compete in the Finn Class in four consecutive Olympic Games with Team Canada. This opened the door to a wildly successful professional sailing career. Richard was part of a winning Volvo Round the World crew, has broken the 24-hour sailing distance record four times, holds both the Transatlantic and the Transpac records – his accolades are jaw dropping, and these are only a handful. Richard is a great storyteller, so I'm sure you are going to love this episode, full to the brim with stories – insightful and entertaining. -- This season of ON THE WIND is sponsored by Weather Routing Inc., aka 'WRI', 59º North's longtime weather routing & forecasting friends. To learn more and sign up for WRI, go to wriwx.com and tell them that 59º North sent you.  -- This season of ON THE WIND is also sponsored by Boat How To, an educational website co-founded by longtime friend of the pod & sailing tech guru Nigel Calder. Check out the courses at BoatHowTo.com.

Single-handed sailing podcast
Single-Handed Ep# 270

Single-handed sailing podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 64:06


9 Days left before we sail to the Arctic. Music: Styles P - Marie Antoinette 

Stories from the Field: Demystifying Wilderness Therapy
269: Into the Ice: Bestselling Author Mark Synnott on Sailing the Northwest Passage and Finding Meaning in Adventure

Stories from the Field: Demystifying Wilderness Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 74:36


In this special live episode Will welcomes his longtime friend and world-renowned adventurer Mark Synnott, a veteran big wall climber, elite alpinist, National Geographic writer, and bestselling author of The Impossible Climb and The Third Pole. Mark joins remotely—from a sailboat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean—for a captivating conversation recorded live at the Whitney Community Center in Jackson, New Hampshire. The discussion centers on his newest book, Into the Ice, which chronicles his bold journey through the Northwest Passage and his deep dive into one of history's greatest polar mysteries: the lost Franklin Expedition. Along the way, Mark shares raw reflections on risk, family, storytelling, and why the hardest paths often offer the greatest rewards. This episode is a wide-ranging exploration of what it means to pursue adventure as a way of life. From living in a cave in Yosemite to crossing the Arctic by sail, Mark offers gripping stories of survival, curiosity, and devotion—to his craft, his family, and the wild places that continue to call him. Whether you're drawn to extreme expeditions, compelling historical mysteries, or simply navigating uncertainty with purpose, this conversation will leave you inspired to embrace the unknown and chart your own course. This episode was supported by: White Birch Booksellers- (a great place to buy Mark's new book!) Jackson Public Library Whitney Community Center Mark's previous episodes on Stories from the Field were: Ep. 25: Mark Synnott author of the Impossible Climb Ep. 121 Mark Synnott, Author of The Third Pole

Into The Wind
#117 Sébastien Marsset, la sobriété performante

Into The Wind

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 164:45


Il disposait probablement du plus petit budget de cette édition du Vendée Globe : 900 000 € au total pour les trois saisons et la course, qu'il termine en 27e position, après un peu plus de 91 jours de mer. Pas question pour Sébastien Marsset, malgré ces bouts de ficelles, de renoncer à la régate : d'où le concept de "sobriété performante" revendiqué par le Nantais, né à Paris voilà un peu plus de 40 ans.Formé sur le tas, à l'école de l'habitable et du convoyage, d'abord, à l'Ecole nationale de voile où il passe son brevet d'Etat, ensuite, il se lance, après de nombreuses régates en équipage, dans le circuit mini : 4 saisons d'apprentissage, avant d'être recruté comme petite main chez Groupama, pour des coups de main techniques ponctuels. Toujours dispo, toujours candidat, il finit par être embarqué comme technicien et navigateur de moins de 30 ans remplaçant d pour la Volvo Ocean Race 2011-2012 remportée par l'équipe de Franck Cammas.Le solide gaillard, connu pour son impact physique et son engagement, change de dimension, le téléphone se met à sonner : l'équipe Spindrift l'appelle pour naviguer sur l'ex Maxi Trimaran Banque Populaire, puis c'est Alvimedica qui l'engage pour la Volvo 2014-2015 - où il court, cette fois, toutes les étapes sauf une - avant de retourner boucler un Trophée Jules Verne avec Spindrift, sans parler des circuits GC32 et match racing avec l'équipage de Yann Guichard.Il passe ensuite au solo en Claass40 mais doit abandonner le Rhum 2018, enchaîne avec la Solitaire l'année suivante avant d'être recruté par Romain Attanasio sur son projet Imoca. C'est là que son projet de Vendée Globe prend corps, un peu ralenti par le Covid l'année suivante. En 2021, il accomplit une nouvelle saison avec Romain Attanasio, sur l'ex-Malizia, goûtant au foiler, mais il est temps de voler de ses propres ailes en Imoca : en 2022, il achète l'ancien Delta Dore à Erik Nigon et se lance dans les qualifs du Vendée Globe, montant une petite équipe commando qui l'emmène au départ avec le plus vieux bateau de la flotte.Un Vendée Globe où il prend du plaisir, malgré une remontée de l'Atlantique difficile, et qui lui donne immédiatement envie de recommencer ! Mais pas à n'importe quel prix, lui qui sait les sacrifices que demande cette épreuve : pour 2028, Sébastien veut jouer avec les foilers, visant un bateau d'occasion de la génération 2020 et un budget largement redimensionné. Trois mois après son retour, il y travaille déjà - "le large me manque".Diffusé le 5 Mai 2025Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast
Bar Karate - the Sailing Podcast, Ep307 Catch up with Dan Turner - Mini Globe Race

Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 74:56


Published 4 May 2025This week we reach back out to Dan Turner as he sits at anchor in the Marquesas Islands. Dan is competing in the Mini Globe Race, sailing a 5.80m self built boat around the World and he has really started to find his legs. Part race, part adventure, all awesome, there is plenty to catch up with. Enjoy!!#dan.turner.adventure #minigloberace #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail

Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast
Series 5 - Ep1 - Ed Baird Part 1

Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 59:43


Send us a textShirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast is back for another season of interviews with leading lights from the world of sailing, and the new season kicks off with US sailing legend Ed Baird. A World Sailor of the Year award winner, Baird also holds a coveted spot in the America's Cup Hall of Fame, he's a multiple Match Racing World Champion and is a regular across multiple Grand Prix Sailing leagues, from the 52 Super Series to the Maxi circuit.Robertson and Baird regularly sailed against each other back in days of the Extreme Sailing Series, but their chat was a little less competitive as Baird dropped by while in Cowes training for this summer's Admirals Cup.  The pair begin their two part chat with a discussion on Baird's early career, and how at just twenty two, he won the ultra competitive Laser Worlds in Kingston, Ontario, a regatta boasting the largest World Championship fleet the class has ever had...:"When you look back at the scoresheet from that race and you see the world class pros that we know today finishing seventy third or fifty seventh, you just think 'wow I didn't even know that guy then and look what he's done in the sport' so it really makes me feel lucky to have had the chance to do that."From a hard won Laser World Championships win, Baird and Robertson discuss his fight to make a name for himself on the star studded Match Racing scene, but also touch on his multiple and ultimately unsuccessful campaigns to sail for Team USA at the Olympic Games.  There's also some real nuggets of information from the three time Match Racing World Champion on his approach to the sport before the duo discuss Baird's entry into the world of the America's Cup...:"I was walking down (Cowes) high street and walked around the corner and literally bumped into Russell Coutts and he said 'How's it going with the Australians' and I said 'Oh, well, it's not' and he said 'You should come work for us'....so next thing you know I'm working for Team New Zealand" and within weeks Baird was in San Diego coaching the ultimate winners of the 1995 America's Cup.Episode One of this Two Part edition sees the duo discuss Baird's coaching role with the successful New Zealand Team, lead by Coutts, as they won trhe America's Cup for the first time, beating Dennis Connor in San Diego.In the next Episode the pair then touch on a wide range of topics, from Olympic Sailing to nationality rules, and a whole host in between, as they wind their way down the fascinating road that is Ed Baird's long and distinguished career as a pro sailor.This edition of the podcast is in two parts and is available to listen to via the podcast page of Shirley's own website - www.shirleyrobertson.com/podcast or via most popular podcast outlets, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast and aCast. The podcast is produced and written by Tim Butt - for further enquires, please contact podcast@shirleyrobertson.com.Support the show

Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast
Series 5 - Ep2 - Ed Baird Part 2

Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 55:48


Send us a textThis is Part two of Double Olympic gold medallist Shirley Robertson's chat with US sailing legend Ed Baird. A World Sailor of the Year award winner, Baird also holds a coveted spot in the America's Cup Hall of Fame, he's a multiple Match Racing World Champion and is a regular across multiple Grand Prix Sailing leagues, from the 52 Super Series to the Maxi circuit.Robertson and Baird regularly sailed against each other back in days of the Extreme Sailing Series, but their chat was a little less competitive as Baird dropped by while in Cowes training for this summer's Admirals Cup.  In this Part 2 the pair begin their discussion talking about Baird's 1999/2000 Challenge for the America's Cup in Auckland New Zealand, a Challenge representing the Newe York Yacht Squadron that was going well, but did not end as planned..,:"You could see the waves coming and we hopped up out of the water and smashed down on the next wave and the boat broke in half!"Baird continued his involvement in the Cup and ultimately ended up in Valencia with Swiss Defender Alinghi, initially, again, under helm, Russell Coutts, but soon that was all to change..."The team...were missing Russell and they expected him to come back, and they spent a year this way, expecting that he'll come back with us...but he didn't....so I went to talk to Brad and the team and they asked me to come and work with them."  Baird ended up steering the boat, and went on to helm a Cup victory as Alinghi successfully defended in Valencia.Throughout this two part podcast Baird and Robertson touch on a wide range of topics, from Olympic Sailing to nationality rules, and a whole host in between, as they wind their way down the fascinating road that is Ed Baird's long and distinguished career as a pro sailor.This edition of the podcast is in two parts and is available to listen to via the podcast page of Shirley's own website - www.shirleyrobertson.com/podcast or via most popular podcast outlets, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast and aCast. The podcast is produced and written by Tim Butt - for further enquires, please contact podcast@shirleyrobertson.com.Photos in this release courtesy of Support the show

Hyper Conscious Podcast
You Can't Win With The Wrong People Around You (2051)

Hyper Conscious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 16:18 Transcription Available


Is your inner circle lifting you higher or quietly weighing you down? In today's episode, Kevin and Alan explore the quiet art of letting go, shedding toxic ties, nurturing self-belief, and choosing the souls who help you soar. Through real stories and powerful mindset shifts, they offer a simple way to see who truly belongs on your journey. If you're ready to rise, it might be time to set sail from all that no longer serves your heart._____________________NLU is not just a podcast; it's a gateway to a wealth of resources designed to help you achieve your goals and dreams. From our Next Level Dreamliner to our Group Coaching, we offer a variety of tools and communities to support your personal development journey.For more information, please check out our website at the link below.

Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell
Melanie Neal, Conversation with a Yacht Broker, Selecting the Right Boat

Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 70:56


Melanie Neal grew up on sailboats and has always lived the sailing and cruising life. She's been a yachtbroker for ten years and now owns Sunshine Cruising Yachts based in St. Augustine, Florida. I met Melanie years ago when I was looking for my first boat, and we've stayed in touch. We talk about boats Melanie likes, the Caliber 40 LRC, Island Packets, the Nicholson 31, the right size boat to singlehand, bolt-on keels, water intrusion around keel bolts, the steps involved in buying a boat, boat shows, common mistakes in boat buying, marinas, insurance, financing boats, maintenance, affects of Covid on the market, the market today, looking at boats, Melanie's dream boat, the benefits of a forgiving boat, moorings, The Bahamas, sharks, and more.  Photos and links are on the shownotes page Suppoert the show through Patreon

Single-handed sailing podcast
Single-Handed Ep# 269

Single-handed sailing podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 69:30


Greenland Prep, Burning down my Boat, Yachtmasters School

Scotland Outdoors
Birch Sap, Sailing and Boggy Marathons

Scotland Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 82:51


Tennants of Elgin is a family quarrying business that has been operating out of the North East of Scotland for fifty years. They have had numerous impressive contracts across Europe, but have recently begun some work that's a little closer to home – providing the granite for Aberdeen's Union Street works. Mark went along to meet with Director Gavin Tennant, and find out more about the quarrying process.Muirburn is a polarising issue at the moment in Scotland, particularly in light of recent wildfires across the country. Helen Needham met with Stuart Smith from the James Hutton Institute to find out more about the latest research on these land management practices.Buckhaven on the East coast of Fife was once a thriving fishing port, although the town's harbour has since been lost to time. Pupils at the Mountfleurie Primary School have been uncovering their local history in conjunction with the Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther. Rachel met up with the head curator Linda Fitzpatrick to find out more about the town's hidden history.Rachel visited a community woodland in Gifford, East Lothian, to try her hand at some birch tapping. She met with Rupert Waites from Buck and Birch, who use birch sap in a number of ways, combining it with other foraged materials to make liquors and spirits, that harness the taste of the Scottish landscape.Kris King joins Mark and Rachel on the programme to tell us more about the Highland Ultra taking place next week. This race takes place in three stages, across the Knoydart Peninsula - what he calls the UK's last true wilderness. We hear more about what inspired the race, but also how the race aims to give back to the local rural community.The Corbenic Camphill Community is a residential care home for adults with learning disabilities. This year marks the 10th anniversary of their Poetry Path, which winds through the surrounding grounds and showcases the work of some of Scotland's greatest poets, as well as the work of some of the care home's residents. Mark met with Jon Plunkett, the Community Director, to find out more about the inspiration behind this project, and how they are celebrating this anniversary.Aberdeen and Stonehaven Yacht Club have begun their spring season of sailing upon the Loch of Skene. Mark headed out on the water with them, to find out more about the club, their history, and the exciting events they host throughout the year.