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Published 20 July 2025The Tasar class are hosting their 50th World Champs this week on Lake Garda. The Tasar class does a lot of things well, holding their World championships in great locations, quality racing and lots of fun. To find out more about the class and the championships we spoke to the person who has been sailing the class longer than anyone else in the World, Alistair Murray. The former head of Ronstan is a close friend of the show and a great chat. Also we talk Admirals Cup, SailGP and much more. Enjoy.@tasarclass #ronstansailing #sailgp #admirals.cup #rorcracing #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
Send us a textThis month, Double Olympic gold medallist and podcast host Shirley Robertson is joined by eight-time World Match Racing Champion Ian Williams, as the duo get together to discuss Williams' career at the sharp end of the most combative discipline in the sport of competitive sailing. This is Part 1 of the two part edition.Williams discusses his early route to the top of the World Match Racing Tour rankings, a climb that involved turning his back on a full job as a lawyer, to make the most of his very obvious talent in the tough one-on-one world of match racing. It is however clear that the analytical and exacting approach required from a legal professional did not escape him, having made the switch to full time match racing...:"One day I thought 'hang on, we're pretty good at this, we're pretty fast, we can read the shifts well, we've got the start under control, how's is he going to beat us', and suddenly that was like a light bulb going off, and suddenly we were able to beat him and from that day on I haven't focused on other boats, I've always gone with the approach that if we just go with our plays we should be good."For any sailor interested in the complexities of the match racing world, this is a fascinating listen. Williams has won the tour an unprecedented eight times, and has a unique approach to taking on the world's best and winning."I think the most useful is a frame work for what is a winning start, and how do you get there. The most useful thing is being able to analyse after the start how you won or lost and why, and that often gets lost if you don't have that framework. Sometimes you win by luck, by default, by a mistake by the other boat and if you haven't understood why you've won, then you're not learning."But from a discipline that was once a well trodden path to America's Cup involvement Williams also discusses how the Cup's move to multi hulls and then foiling left the multiple Match Racing World Tour winner without an America's Cup pathway...:"The America's Cup was the dream that made me quit the law and go sailing, that was in 2005, in 2007 the last displacement monohull Cup was the same year that I made number one in the match racing world rankings and then the game moved away from me and if I look at it critically I didn't have the flexibility to adapt quickly enough to where the game went....by the time I figured out catamaran sailing the boats were foiling."His disappointment has been the British AC37 team's gain, as Williams discusses his role in Barcelona as Pre-Start coach at Sir Ben Ainslie's INEOS Britannia team.Throughout this two part podcast Williams and Robertson touch on a wide range of subjects around the complexities of Williams' journey from a nine year old school chess champion to his position as one of the most respected match racing champions in the sport of sailing.Support the show
Send us a textThis is Part 2 of Double Olympic gold medallist and podcast host Shirley Robertson's chat with eight-time World Match Racing Champion Ian Williams, as the duo get together to discuss Williams' career at the sharp end of the most combative discipline in the sport of competitive sailing.Williams discusses his early route to the top of the World Match Racing Tour rankings, a climb that involved turning his back on a full job as a lawyer, to make the most of his very obvious talent in the tough one-on-one world of match racing. It is however clear that the analytical and exacting approach required from a legal professional did not escape him, having made the switch to full time match racing...:"One day I thought 'hang on, we're pretty good at this, we're pretty fast, we can read the shifts well, we've got the start under control, how's is he going to beat us', and suddenly that was like a light bulb going off, and suddenly we were able to beat him and from that day on I haven't focused on other boats, I've always gone with the approach that if we just go with our plays we should be good."For any sailor interested in the complexities of the match racing world, this is a fascinating listen. Williams has won the tour an unprecedented eight times, and has a unique approach to taking on the world's best and winning."I think the most useful is a frame work for what is a winning start, and how do you get there. The most useful thing is being able to analyse after the start how you won or lost and why, and that often gets lost if you don't have that framework. Sometimes you win by luck, by default, by a mistake by the other boat and if you haven't understood why you've won, then you're not learning."But from a discipline that was once a well trodden path to America's Cup involvement Williams also discusses how the Cup's move to multi hulls and then foiling left the multiple Match Racing World Tour winner without an America's Cup pathway...:"The America's Cup was the dream that made me quit the law and go sailing, that was in 2005, in 2007 the last displacement monohull Cup was the same year that I made number one in the match racing world rankings and then the game moved away from me and if I look at it critically I didn't have the flexibility to adapt quickly enough to where the game went....by the time I figured out catamaran sailing the boats were foiling."His disappointment has been the British AC37 team's gain, as Williams discusses his role in Barcelona as Pre-Start coach at Sir Ben Ainslie's INEOS Britannia team.Throughout this two part podcast Williams and Robertson touch on a wide range of subjects around the complexities of Williams' journey from a nine year old school chess champion to his position as one of the most respected match racing champions in the sport of sailing.Support the show
In this study, we end our study of the book of Acts!
Novara is one of the most beautiful high latitude expedition boats ever built. She is a Bestevear 60C with two carbon fibre aero rigs. She was designed to take adventurers to the most remote places on the ocean. A few years ago Veronica Lysaght and Nigel Jollands took over as custodians of the ship. They wanted to sail from the UK home to New Zealand with a climate mission. The Novara - One Planet Project was born, and now they are on their way towards the Northwest Passage. You can read more about the boat and the project on Novara. If you need information about sailing in the high latitudes check out the book I wrote with Bob Shepton: High Latitude Sailing – Self-sufficient sailing techniques for cold waters and winter seasons. Keen on sailing the Norwegian coast? You should be. Read Sail the Norwegian Coast: How and Why you should sail the most beautiful coast in the world – Kindle edition.
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Jess Larsen and guest co-host Dr. Greg Bailey sit down with world-class sailor Paul Campbell-James (aka CJ), wing trimmer for the Canadian SailGP team, to talk about the speed, strategy, and stakes behind one of the most cutting-edge sports on water. CJ shares stories of competing at 60 mph, racing days after breaking his leg, and what elite sailing teaches us about teamwork, leadership, and resilience under pressure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
July 15, 2025 ~ In this episode of "Well~Traveled with AAA," we're joined by Katina Athanasiou, Senior Vice President of Sales and Services for the Americas at Celebrity Cruises, a proud travel partner of AAA. Katina shares exclusive insights into the highly anticipated launch of Celebrity River Cruises, debuting in 2027. Learn how Celebrity is bringing its signature modern luxury cruise experience to Europe's legendary rivers, including the Danube and Rhine. We explore what sets these new boutique river cruises apart—from elegant, Edge-class-inspired ships and immersive cultural itineraries to exciting shore excursions, authentic local experiences, and regionally inspired fine dining. With a focus on personalized service and upscale comfort, Celebrity River Cruises promises a refined and refreshing way to explore Europe. Whether you're a seasoned cruiser or planning your first European river cruise, this episode offers a first look at an exciting new way to travel with AAA and Celebrity.
Captain Josef Husmann, captain of Sea Cloud Spirit, talks with Alan Fine of Insider Travel Report about how luxury sailing under actual cloth sails makes cruising more sustainable, adventurous and romantic. Husmann also describes the teamwork required on board and the importance of sailing traditions. For more information, visit www.seacloud.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
In this compelling episode of Logistics Business Conversations, editor Peter MacLeod sits down with Anna Kaparaki, DBA Researcher in Maritime DecarbonisationLecturer in Maritime Law (delivered by Liverpool John Moores University in partnership with Lloyd's Maritime Academy).Together, they discuss how AI, IoT, and green fuels are transforming the shipping industry, alongside the impact of IMO and EU regulations on maritime operations. They highlight the importance of education and upskilling in driving sustainable change, explore real-world decarbonisation initiatives and circular economy examples, and examine the growing demand for ESG expertise and the career opportunities it brings.Whether you're in maritime, logistics, sustainability, or education—this is a must-listen on the industry's path to net zero. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owen Murphy is an ABYC certified marine electrical engineer and technician who offers both onsite and remote electrical system consulting, maintenance and installation. He sails a Pacific Seacraft 34 and is currently in Fiji. Owen answers questions from Patrons about their electrical systems. These include charging an AGM starter battery with LiFePo4 house batteries, saving weight on race yachts in the elctrical system, how to avoid electrical fires, the safety of Lithium batteries, explain the difference between grounding and bonding, what components need to be upgraded when converting to Lithium batteries, is the knowledge base required to work on sailboat electrical systems outpacing the average DIY sailor, where can one gain knowledge and experience in marine electrical... We also talk about sailing solo vs with crew, sailing in the South Pacific, removing the engine fuses and circuit breakers, batteries, artificial intelligence, incorrect wiring, me jury-rigging my alternator on the way from NC to The Bahamas, and more. Photos and links can be found here Support the show through Patreon Owen's website is here
This week's host, John Arndt, is joined by Reno Cambridge for a special Episode 200 to chat sailing tall ships & rebuilding your boat. Reno is Captain of the Schooner Freda B and lives aboard his Cape George 36 Pacific Crystal, which he's currently rebuilding. Hear how he got hooked the first time on a sailboat, what goes into leading giant groups of guests on tall ships, why tall ships create the closest friendships, what makes Galilee Harbor in Sausalito special, and how to rebuild your boat while keeping the morale high. Learn more about Reno at GalileeHarbor.com, SchoonerFredaB.com, and on Instagram @ShapiroCambridge
Mario Naar, owner of Miami's Chevre, chef Claudio Giordano and sommelier Nils Lackner, otherwise known as the "cheese” guy, the “fish” guy, and the "wine” guy, talk with Alan Fine of Insider Travel Report about how they lead a “cultivated journey” aboard Sea Cloud Spirit through Corsica and Sardinia. They share how Sea Cloud Spirit's top-quality ingredients and immersive food and wine focus create an unforgettable luxury sailing experience. For more information, visit www.seacloud.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
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6 years ago, I liked to make my yacht license for the sea.With 16 years-old, I have made my Sailing license, but it got worthless through the introduction of the Yacht license… How to make it? You have to learn like crazy the international rules for driving ships on the ocean,- 80% of the people fail! And then you have to learn driving a small lousy motorboat and without learning to sail a Sail yacht… It never made sense for me! I decided to take the examination in Germany, and I didn't have enough time to go through all the examination question, only 25% I could make…I flew to Germany, rented a car and did a short training for the motorboat … Next day, I had to drive to the examination, and the streets were closed through road construction….Big traffic jam and I was desperately driving around the school and could not enter… Somehow I made it, went straight to the place of the examination still I was on time…We entered the room of the examination, and I got the feeling I was dam wrong… I was in the examination room for painters… I got in a panic and asked where is the room for the yacht license … I got a half-hour too late for the yacht license…Never mind I got the question and a blackout…What to do?I accepted that I will fail. Through my accepting of failing, I could relax.Even I had invested in this examination over 800€.And this trick is always working. Accept that you can fail and that you don't care for the results….It is not life-threatening when you fail, it is not important… let it go!We had 4 hours, 3/4 hour I had lost already…I relaxed and finished the theoretical examination as the first one!Because I didn't care for the results… and I didn't like to check it again and again….It never makes sense to over check your examination question, it makes it even worse!Let it go … Practical examination: Many failed to make the knots in the right way, and I even didn't exercise them, that was totally wrong… I asked a girl, and she demonstrated me how to make the knots in the right way… and I learned them. Ask when you don't know!!!!Practical examination in a tiny motorboat with strong side wind… And I should pick up the buoy when always this light boat changed the direction… with the sailing yacht, I could do that… It was a pain in the… My driver teacher told that I am used on heavy sailing yachts and it was okay… eventually, I could pick up the buoy… Again the driver teacher has made me relax and then it was possible…The knots I could make in the right way because of that girl… At the end of the day, I was one of the best from 150! Learn to relax, and life is easy!My Video: Episode 4, Accept that you can fail! https://youtu.be/EL8lYFDXZSUMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast.B/Episode-4-Accept-that-you-can-fail.mp3
Published 13 July 2025One week until the Admirals Cup kicks off and we are fired up. Bicey is racing on Final Final. But this week we chat to Shane Guarnaria from the yacht Zen. Shane is the principal of Doyle Sails in Sydney, he has been part of the Zen team for years. He gives us insights into the preparation, the vibe, the regatta, everything. It is a fun discussion. Enjoy.#admirals.cup #rorcracing #doyle_sails #doylesailssydney #rolexfastnetracecherbourg #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
Our 559th episode, which aired on July 6, 2025, in which we celebrated America's independence. Tom Delany – The Eavesdropper/The Morning Star/My Love is in America, The Lark's Call Ashley MacIsaac with Mary Jane Lamond – To America We Go, Ashley MacIsaac John Williams – The New Custom House/Le Set De Americain/Harris Dance Tune, Steam Christy Moore – America I Love You, Burning Times Michael Coleman – The Green Fields Of America/The Swallow's Tail, The Enduring Magic Tim O'Brien, Dirk Powell & John Hermann – Mountain Air/Washington's March/Bonaparte's Retreat, Songs from the Mountain David Bromberg Band – Yankee's Revenge, Midnight on the Water Donnie Munro – Heart of America, Heart of America Caitlin & Ciaran – American Polka, Caitlin & Ciaran The Mahones – Across the USA, Irish Punk Collection Cathal McConnell & Robin Morton – Thousands are Sailing to Americay, An Irish Jubilee The Chieftains – American Theme, Long Journey Home
CapeTalk’s Sara-Jayne Makwala King is joined on Weekend Breakfast by award-winning director Julia Jansch, whose latest project The Academy is now streaming on Disney Plus. Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala King is the weekend breakfast show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour morning programme is the perfect (and perky!) way to kickstart your weekend. Author and journalist Sara-Jayne Makwala-King spends 3 hours interviewing a variety of guests about all things cultural and entertaining. The team keeps an eye on weekend news stories, but the focus remains on relaxation and restoration. Favourites include the weekly wellness check-in on Saturdays at 7:35 am and heartfelt chats during the Sunday 9 am profile interview. Listen live on Primedia+ Saturdays and Sundays between 07:00 and 10:00 am (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala-King broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk. For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/AgPbZi9 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/j1EhEkZ. Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5. Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sur le papier, c'est le parcours idéal ; dans les faits, des trajectoires comme les siennes sont rares, et il le rappelle : "Voile olympique et course au large sont deux disciplines différentes". Pierre Leboucher a longtemps été un pur produit du 470, qu'il a pratiqué pendant plus de dix ans avec Vincent Garos. Ensemble, ils remportent plusieurs titres de champion de France, des étapes de Coupe du monde, des médailles européennes et mondiales, et décrochent leur sélection pour les Jeux olympiques de Londres en 2012. Ils y terminent à la 7e place, frustrés de ne pas avoir concrétisé leur potentiel, mais fiers du chemin accompli.En 2016, Pierre Leboucher change de cap. Ingénieur au bureau d'études d'AG+ Spars, il plaque tout et fait "all in" pour se consacrer à la course au large et entame une nouvelle vie de figariste, d'abord sur ses fonds propres, puis sous les couleurs de Guyot Environnement pendant quatre saisons. Dans cette discipline exigeante, il se forge une solide réputation, jusqu'à remporter une étape de la Solitaire du Figaro en 2021 et signer plusieurs tops 10 au général.Depuis, le Nantais explore tous les supports : Figaro, Class40, Ocean Fifty, Ultim. Équipier aussi discret qu'efficace, il enchaîne les embarquements, avec Fabien Delahaye sur le circuit Class40 cette année, mais aussi avec Thomas Coville sur Sodebo Ultim 3, avec qui il a tenté le Trophée Jules Verne à l'hiver 2024-2025.Dans cet épisode, il raconte sans détour la vie d'un marin embarqué sur les projets des autres, souvent dans l'incertitude, toujours avec l'envie de progresser. Il partage aussi son envie de retrouver un projet personnel, pour la Route du Rhum 2026, voire pour le Vendée Globe 2028 - lui qui serait le premier ancien olympien français à prendre le départ du tour du monde en solitaire.Diffusé le 11 juillet 2025Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Let's go on a Disney Cruise for episode 300! Today I'm sharing my pre and post cruise stay at the Riviera Resort and All Star Music resorts at Disney World, a 4 night sailing on the Disney Magic over the 4th of July, lots of tips for transportation, embarkation, and disembarkation. I'll share activities in Nassau and Lookout Cay, onboard tours and activities, new places we ate in Disney World and why you don't want to skip the Disney water parks! Get A Quote Follow my TIKTOK all about cruising Disney hereFollow my TIKTOK all about Universal hereI hope you enjoyed today's show. I'd love to connect with you over on Instagram @mountains_of_magic or Facebook at Fantastical Vacations by Daniele. If you would like help in planning an upcoming Disney or Universal vacation, email me at danielerobbins@fantasticalvacations.com or fill out a quote form to get started planning the magic Get A Quote Want the latest travel deals and all my tips for Disney, Universal and Cruising?Join my email newsletter Want to try fetch rewards and get free gift cards by scanning receipts? Use my code 8G48W to get 2000 points at sign up. FETCH REWARDSMy Website mountainsofmagic.square.siteMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/andrey-rossi/bring-the-funLicense code: E9BZCTS1O3JRPERX This podcast is not sponsored or supported by Fetch Rewards. Views of the host are her own.
Ep. 90: Big Water, feat. A.J. --Chris explains a mildly objectionable unexpected bit from one of the stand up student performer's otherwise stellar set.Improvised audio sketch in a restaurantBuzzer/Button awkwardnessA.J. talks about his routine for the stand up student showcaseImprovised audio sketch about how Stand-up works -- "Rudy Mintchoo" does his first setSide Effects comedyImprovised audio sketch documenting patient with side-effectsChopin it up around the tableSailing...why? Big waterImprovised audio sketch about life on The Big WaterAnd more! Thank you for listening. LIke what you hear? Want to hear something more? Drop us a comment at team@jestimprov.com Let us know if you want a mention in our episode, we'll do our best to give you a shout-out.Visit us anytime at https://www.jestimprov.com to find out more about us in Ventura, CA - including when to drop-in for classes and shows!
This week's rounds are Music (Mashup Madness), Salt, US National Parks (Quickfire), and Sailing (with guest host Dana). The music is Snake Oil Salesmen with Grains of Salt.
This week, we welcome Meranda to the show, who sailed on their first Disney Cruise aboard the Disney Wish. Meranda…
We are back from Alaska! Here about all we did at our different port stops in Alaksa and how we spent our time on Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas.Check out our new website: https://www.cruiseconversationspodcast.comUse our code "CC15" for 15% off your order at The Cruise MapsReady to book a cruise with Cruise Conversations?Fill out our form or send us a text at (704) 313-8556 for latest pricing!Have a question or topic suggestions for a future episode? DM us on Instagram @CruiseConversations or send us an email at cruiseconversations@gmail.com.Follow along on social media!FacebookInstagramTik Tok
Mario Naar, owner of Miami's Chevre, chef Claudio Giordano, and sommelier Nils Lackner (the "cheese guy," "the fish guy," and the "wine guy") talk with Alan Fine of Insider Travel Report about leading a special “cultivated journey” aboard Sea Cloud Spirit through Corsica and Sardinia. They share how Sea Cloud Spirit's top-quality ingredients and immersive food and wine focus create an unforgettable luxury sailing experience. For more information, visit www.seacloud.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
Jeff Larson of Green Bay Sail and Paddle recounts his dream month in Italy, balancing between bustling cities like Venice and Rome and the serene Tuscan countryside. He shares vivid tales of navigating Italian roads, indulging in local culinary delights, and the challenges of tracing Italian genealogy. The episode flows into a vibrant discussion about his organization's mission to provide sailing experiences to underprivileged kids, with an emphasis on inclusivity and education. They empower kids with unique skills, exposing them to the beauty of the bay, and instilling a love for sailing and the outdoors. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guest: Jeff Larson
Welcome back to the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States podcast! I'm your host, Bela Musits, and in this special episode, we kick off a two-part conversation with seasoned sailor and liveaboard cruiser Mark D'Alton.For our regular listeners, you know we've been chronicling our trip moving Mike Malekoff's Hunter 44 Deck Salon from Brunswick, Georgia to Burlington, Vermont. But today, we take a thoughtful detour to feature Mark D'Alton unique sailing journey and philosophy on life aboard a boat.
Marhaba! Today, travel medicine specialists Drs. Paul Pottinger ("Germ") & Chris Sanford ("Worm") answer your travel health questions:Should I take antibiotics for appendicitis before I sail to Hawaii... or get it removed?Is Bilharzia a concern on the Zambezi?I'm planning a trip to USA for the World Cup... what should I worry about?How can I prevent frostbite in Patagonia?Any tips for coping with heat and humidity in the tropics?Should I be screened for infections after returning from Peru?Where do I need a visa to visit?What's up with the new medication to prevent HIV?We hope you enjoy this podcast! If so, please follow us on the socials @germ.and.worm, subscribe to our RSS feed and share with your friends! We would so appreciate your rating and review to help us grow our audience. And, please send us your questions and travel health anecdotes: germandworm@gmail.com.Our Disclaimer: The Germ and Worm Podcast is designed to inform, inspire, and entertain. However, this podcast does NOT establish a doctor-patient relationship, and it should NOT replace your conversation with a qualified healthcare professional. Please see one before your next adventure. The opinions in this podcast are Dr. Sanford's & Dr. Pottinger's alone, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the University of Washington or UW Medicine.
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Deborah Hammett began sailing later in life and is the author of the book "Young Salt at Sixty." She sails a Jenneau Sun Odyssey 36 out of Martha's Vineyard, Mass. We talk about Martha's Vineyard, seeing your hometown from the water, scaling down, what inspired her to become a sailor, The Bahamas, riding out a storm in Georgetown at anchor, anchors, the Dominican Republic, her boat, unexpected difficulties, sailing in the ICW solo, sleeping when solo sailing, favorite anchorages on the east coast of the US, sobriety and sailing, changing an impeller, losing power, her book, writing, and more. Photos and links can be found on the shownotes page Support the show through Patreon
David Greer's journey is a remarkable testament to resilience and transformation, showcasing how personal struggles can lead to profound professional insights. With over 40 years of experience in entrepreneurship, David began his career with a passion for technology and business, eventually co-founding a successful software company. However, after navigating the challenges of a declining product and a difficult partnership split, he took a bold step back to prioritize his family, embarking on a transformative sailing adventure that deepened his connections and provided clarity. As David transitioned back into the professional world, he confronted a long-standing battle with alcoholism, which had been a hidden struggle throughout his entrepreneurial journey. With the support of a coach, he embraced sobriety and recognized the importance of addressing mental health issues, particularly within the high-pressure environment of entrepreneurship. This pivotal experience inspired him to become a recovery coach, focusing on helping other entrepreneurs who face similar challenges, emphasizing that true success encompasses both professional achievements and personal well-being. If you resonate with David's story or are facing your own challenges in business or personal life, consider taking the first step toward transformation by scheduling a one-hour, no-obligation free coaching call with David. Explore your journey, gain insights, and discover strategies for overcoming obstacles. Visit his website to book your session and start your path toward a more fulfilling and balanced life. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery.We're happy you're here! Like the pod?Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/Leave a rating and review on your favorite platformFollow @yourbrandamplified on the socialsTalk to my digital avatar
Published 6 July 2025This week we speak to former 470 German Sailing Team member, Lena Stuekl. Lena has also provided commentary for a bunch of sailing events including Sailing Champions League and Kieler Woche TV. She now fits a bit of 5-oh sailing in around her engineering career changing the future for us all. Lena is a great sailor and human and someone we have wanted to have on the show for a while. Enjoy!#kielerwochesailing #international505sailing #505sailinggermany #470olympicsailing #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
Subscribe to access exclusive full-length episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/saeder/subscribeShepBoiRD & CincyBearcat are both Twitch streamers and members of the Based stream team! As of the recording, they're both working toward their Zuk helmets.Shep Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/shepboirdShep X: https://x.com/Shepboird7Shep YT: https://www.youtube.com/@shepboirdCincy Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cincybearcattCincy X: https://x.com/CincybearcatRSBased After Dark ep: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3P38qFMfXysnxvgN46u4jrTwitch: https://twitch.tv/saeder X: https://x.com/SaederRS
Sailing 2 is a continuation of my Sailing podcast. Please continue to enjoy this great music, filled with wonderful memories. Artist names and song titles are in order of play... STEELY DAN-DIRTY WORK, AMBROSIA-BIGGEST PART OF ME, THE BROTHERS JOHNSON-IN MY WAY, GEORGE DUKE-YOU, JAMES TAYLOR-YOUR SMILING FACE, MICHAEL McDONALD-I KEEP FORGETTIN', ROBERT PALMER-CAN WE STILL BE FRIENDS, TOTO-GEORGY PORGY, THE BROTHERS JOHNSON-I'LL BE GOOD TO YOU, MASAKII MATSUBARA-SILY CRUSH, DWAYNE FORD-LOVIN' AND LOSIN' YOU, STEELY DAN-FM, MICHAEL McDONALD-I GOTTA TRY, BOZ SKAGGS-LOWDOWN, LIONEL RICHIE-RUNNING WITH THE NIGHT, THE DOOBIE BROTHERS-WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES, CHRISTOPHER CROSS-RIDE LIKE THE WIND, STEELY DAN-JOSIE, ROBBIE DUPREE-STEAL AWAY, DIANA ROSS-THAT'S HOW YOU START OVER, ADRIAN GURVITZ-THE WAY I FEEL, CHRISTOPHER CROSS-ALL RIGHT, STEPHEN BISHOP-SAVE IT FOR A RAINY DAY, AL JARREAU-MORNIN', STEELY DAN-BLACK CROW, BRENDA RUSSELL-LUCKY, LUTHER VANDROSS-GEORGY PORGY, GEORGE BENSON-LADY LOVE ME, KENNY LOGGINS-THIS IS IT. End. Thanks for listening from Ken Steele.
Sailing is a classic, easy listening, and soft rock music podcast. This one is great for relaxing by the pool or on the beach. Also great as cocktail lounge music. Artist names and song titles are in order of play... GEORGE BENSON-TURN YOUR LOVE AROUND, PAUL DAVIS-COOL NIGHT, MICHAEL JACKSON-BABY BE MINE, THE POINTER SISTERS-HE'S SO SHY, STEELY DAN-DEACON BLUES, THE DOOBIE BROTHERS-REAL LOVE, JAMES INGRAM-TRY YOUR LOVE AGAIN, DAVID ROBERTS-BOYS OF AUTUMN, MAXUS-NOBODY'S BUSINESS, ARETHA FRANKLIN-WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES, BILL LaBOUNTY-LOOK WHO'S LONELY NOW, BOBBY KING-HEART TO HEART, THE BRECKER BROTHERS-NOT TONIGHT, EXILE-YOU'RE GOOD FOR ME, JERMAINE JACKSON-YOU LIKE ME DON'T YOU?, TOTO-WAITING FOR YOUR LOVE, THE DOOBIE BROTHERS-YOU BELONG TO ME, ROD STEWART-HOW LONG?, STEELY DAN-PEG, GEORGE DUKE-SHINE ON, MICHAEL McDONALD-I HANG ON YOUR EVERY WORD, PLEASURE-GIVE IT UP, FINIS HENDERSON-MAKING LOVE, CHRISTOPHER CROSS-NEVER BE THE SAME. End. Thanks for listening from Ken Steele.
Imagine logging 50,000 miles of solo sailing adventures, including a non-stop circumnavigation of the globe, and a 7800 km paddling journey across Canada from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Or, maybe you're more interested in entrepreneurship and making an impact in the lives of others using technology and artificial intelligence? Or, perhaps you have a desire to be an author? If so, you're in luck, because in this episode I'm talking with a person who has done all that, and more, the remarkable polymath, Bert terHart. Bert's certainly living his life in full, so much so it was hard to know where to begin our conversation. He blends exploration with science, and entrepreneurship with adventure, in a variety of unique ways. He shared how all this came about and what inspired him in his pursues. This is a not-to-be-missed episode. #Adventure #livingalifeinfull #sailing #entrepreneurship #ai #artificialintelligence #technology #exploration #climate #oceanography #circumnavigation #Canada #science #citizenscience
Sailing in Greenland - The ADCP Project Music: Nanook - Live from Nuuk Ai Ai
Chris and Shona have been sailing around the world on a Leopard 46 catamaran with their four children. They started in Australia on a monohull and sailed up to the islands in the South Pacific. They then bought a catamaran in Mexico, went through the Panama Canal, up to Nova Scotia, and around the Caribbean, back through the canal, across the Pacific, through SE Asia, and to the Seychelles, where they were when I interviewed them. We talk about sailing with children and homeschooling, how they learned to sail, comapring monohulls and catamarans, sailing upwind, solar power, batteries, safety protocols, keeping the kids interested (by keeping the adventure alive), fears, facing the unknown, liferafts, where the friendliest people are, the most fun place, YouTube, inspiring others to think outside the box, customs & immigration in various countries (Thailand was the easiest - USA the hardest), culture shock in South Florida, swimming with manta rays and whale sharks, dinghies and outboards, dinghy anchors, beautiful moments, and more. Photos and links are on the podcast shownotes page Support the show through Patreon
Welcome to this episode of the Shooting The Breeze Sailing Podcast (STBSP) episdode number 193, where we breakdown the breakdown, and debrief an incident that happened earlier this spring in the lower Chesapeake Bay when a mid 70’s era Allied Princess was dismasted. I wrangled up a couple of other Sailing Podcasters, our friends Scott […]
Published 29 June 2025This week is all about race preparation. We talk about the things you need to be doing before heading offshore. To help us, we spoke to two pro sailors who have raced around the World and have businesses helping sailors prepare for their events. Hannah Diamond and Stacey Jackson. If you want to go offshore and you want to do it right, this is the episode for you.#staceyjackson26 #handiamond #rolexfastnetracecherbourg #officialrolexsydneyhobart #vendeeglobe #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
Dans cet épisode hors normes, Sidney Gavignet revient sur une trajectoire aussi dense qu'introspective. Equipier réputé et engagé, il a sillonné les océans au plus haut niveau pendant plus de 25 ans : la Whitbread dès 1993 avec Tabarly, trois Volvo Ocean Race entre 2001 et 2009 (dont une victoire avec ABN Amro One), une Route du Rhum sur un MOD70 ou encore plusieurs Transats AG2R et Jacques Vabre. Formé dans la filière olympique, passé par le Figaro, Gavignet a aussi marqué les esprits comme le premier Français à intégrer durablement des équipes anglo-saxonnes.Mais derrière la performance, l'homme a peu à peu ouvert un autre chapitre. La disparition d'un équipier en 2015 et une succession d'accidents ont conduit Sidney à un virage personnel. Il quitte Oman Sail en 2017, entame un MBA et amorce une transformation intérieure nourrie de coaching, d'équitation, de yoga et de spiritualité. Une bascule marquée par une prise de recul sur la brutalité du sport de haut niveau, et un regard plus apaisé sur la vie, le leadership et la compétition.Aujourd'hui, Sidney Gavignet navigue toujours - mais autrement. À bord du Cigare Rouge, ketch de légende autrefois skippé par VDH et Catherine Chabaud, il accompagne des particuliers et des sportifs en mer dans des stages de croisière, de transmission ou de développement personnel. “Apprendre à se mouvoir dans l'incertitude avec les moyens du bord” : sa nouvelle définition du large devient un art de vivre.À travers cette parole rare, on découvre un homme de contraste. Bourreau de travail devenu guide bienveillant, barreur surentraîné reconverti en passeur, à 55 ans, Sidney Gavignet incarne une trajectoire singulière, marquée par l'intensité, le doute, l'introspection et une forme de résilience lucide.Diffusé le 27 Juin 2025Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Yacht rock is a subgenre of soft rock, popular from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, characterized by its smooth, sophisticated sound and often associated with a leisurely, upscale lifestyle. It draws inspiration from smooth soul, smooth jazz, R&B, and disco, featuring polished production, mellow vocals, and catchy, melodic compositions. The term "yacht rock" itself gained popularity with a 2005 online comedy series that humorously explored the music's connection to boating culture in Southern California. The music features memorable, often upbeat melodies and catchy hooks. While not always explicitly about boating, yacht rock lyrics often evoke themes of romance, leisure, and a carefree lifestyle. It blends elements of smooth soul, smooth jazz, R&B, and disco, creating a unique and recognizable sound. Michael McDonald: Known for his distinctive vocals and contributions to the Doobie Brothers and his solo work. Christopher Cross: Famous for hits like "Sailing" and "Ride Like the Wind". Hall & Oates: A popular duo known for their blend of pop, rock, and soul. Steely Dan: While not exclusively a yacht rock band, their later work shares many stylistic traits with the genre. Toto: Another band with strong ties to the yacht rock sound. Ambrosia: Known for hits like "Biggest Part of Me". Boz Scaggs: His album Silk Degrees is considered a foundational work. Rupert Holmes: Famous for "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)". In this podcast my great friend Bob Gretz and myself have fun talking about all of this music we we alive the first time it came around. YJHTL
Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, Bickley Blasts on the Suns, and we're joined by NBA Draft insider Jeremy Woo.
Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric
The CWK/MEI Travel and Mouse Fan Travel experience on the Disney Wish has come to a close, but the memories and stories will last a lifetime. Join me, Deanna, and Mason Zehr, along with members of the Coffee With Kenobi travel family, as we discuss and explore the Disney Wish cruise ship and share our experiences sailing together. Pull up a chair, grab your favorite mug, and have some Coffee With Kenobi!Coffee With Kenobi's Travel Partner – MEI/Mouse Fan Travel:Book your next adventure to Galaxy's Edge, Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and more with Coffee With Kenobi's trusted travel partner, MEI Travel & Mouse Fan Travel. For expert assistance with planning your next trip, visit: CoffeeWithKenobi.com/MouseFanTravelSupport Coffee With Kenobi with the CWK Alliance:Become a member of the CWK Alliance and gain exclusive access to our weekly podcast, CWK Pour-Over, including both audio and video versions! Support the show and enjoy bonus content by signing up here:CoffeeWithKenobi.com/CWKAllianceListen to CWK Pour-Over on Spotify:Keep up with CWK Pour-Over, our weekly show that dives deeper into Star Wars and popular culture! Listen on Spotify and never miss an episode:CoffeeWithKenobi.com/SpotifyWatch CWK on YouTube:Subscribe to our YouTube channel for video content, behind-the-scenes footage, and more Star Wars discussion. Visit:CoffeeWithKenobi.com/YouTubeJoin the CWK Community:Be part of the conversation! Join the CWK Cafe, a place for Star Wars fans to connect, share ideas, and discuss all things Star Wars. Join here: CoffeeWithKenobi.com/CommunityShop CWK Merchandise:Looking for Coffee With Kenobi gear? Check out our shop for shirts, hoodies, stickers, phone cases, and more: CoffeeWithKenobi.com/ShopBook Dan Zehr for Your Event:Do you need an experienced speaker for your event? Book Dan Zehr for conferences, schools, or business events at: DanZMedia.comContact Info for Dan Zehr:Email: danz@coffeewithkenobi.comX (Twitter): @MrZehrInstagram: @danzehrcwkThreads: @danzehrcwkPurchase Dan Zehr's Star Wars Books: Get your hands on the latest Star Wars books by Dan Zehr! Available now.Follow Coffee With Kenobi:X (Twitter): @CoffeeWithKenobiInstagram: @CoffeeWithKenobiThreads: @CoffeeWithKenobiFacebook: Coffee With KenobiYouTube: Coffee With Kenobi YouTube ChannelMusic Credit:"Eye to Eye" by Steve TorokThanks for listening, and have a great week. This is the podcast you're looking for!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/coffee-with-kenobi-star-wars-community-conversation--3271982/support.
Saare Yachts is a German company that builds quality, semi-custom yachts which are made in Estonia in the yard that formerly built Finngulf Yachts. In the intro, I discuss the new 5X-more expensive Bahamas cruising permits and new fees, as well as the strikes in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Niels and I talk about sailing in the Baltic Sea, sailing angles, history of the boatyard, building the hulls, vacuum infusion, vinyl-ester resin, foam, bulkheads, lead keels, keel bolts, traditional hull design, heeling, single rudders, engine access, electrical systems, alternators, induction stoves, having 2 alternators, German boom sheeting, a unique liferaft storage and launching system, and more. Photos and links are on the shownotes page Support the show through Patreon
Oliver Widger is a former tire company manager turned sailor from Oregon. Last year he quit his corporate job of 11 years, liquidated his 401(k) and bought a sailboat with the intention to sail 2,400 miles all the way to Hawai'i. After 25 days at sea he arrived in Hawai'i on May 25th all while going viral and documenting his whole journey on social media. In this episode we talk about his upbringing, barely graduating high school, working his corporate job for 11 years, the moments leading up to him quitting and deciding to sail around the world, his journey to Hawai'i, what's next, and so much more. Enjoy!Find Oliver here: https://www.instagram.com/sailing_with_phoenix/Buy our merch on:Official website: https://keepitaloha.com/Support us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadiasFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod
Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!What happens when a spine diagnosis worse than you can imagine forces you to confront your mortality at 29? Oliver Widger went from working a corporate job he hated to sailing solo across the Pacific Ocean with nothing but his cat Phoenix and an unshakeable belief in chasing impossible dreams. After learning he had the spine of someone over 120 years old, Oliver spiraled through three years of partying and self-doubt before accidentally posting a video of himself in his work uniform declaring he "absolutely hated this life" - a mistake that changed everything when it went to all his bosses. Now weeks into a solo voyage from Oregon to Hawaii, Oliver has gained nearly a million followers while proving that the most below-average person can achieve extraordinary things through pure determination. This conversation reveals how facing your mortality can become the greatest gift, why crossing the point of no return is the only way to truly live, and how anyone brave enough to spin a globe and jump can transform their biggest fears into their greatest adventures.Oliver's TikTokOliver's InstagramIn this episode you will learn:How a devastating spine diagnosis became the catalyst for the greatest adventure of Oliver's lifeWhy accidentally posting your breakdown video to your bosses might be the best mistake you ever makeThe simple strategy Oliver used to overcome overwhelming self-doubt: solve only the problem directly in front of youHow to find your purpose by asking yourself one ridiculous question: what crazy thing do you actually want to do?Why becoming completely comfortable with dying poor is the secret to unlimited freedomFor more information go to https://www.lewishowes.com/1786For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Pat Flynn – greatness.lnk.to/1777SCMuniba Mazari – greatness.lnk.to/1684SCMark Manson – greatness.lnk.to/1750SC Get more from Lewis! Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Get The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX
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