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Published 14 December 2025This week, it's the episode all the Sydney to Hobart bookmakers wait for, our S2H savant BP makes his race forecasts. We go in depth on the big race, look at the weather, the fleet and make out assessments. We will get some outside views, but this week it's all us. Enjoy!#officialrolexsydneyhobart #capel_sound_invitational #disrupta_ #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
Cette semaine, écoutez ou réécoutez l'épisode avec Alexia Barrier, alors qu'elle est en pleine tentative du Trophée Jules Verne à bord du trimaran The Famous Project CIC avec son équipage 100% féminin. Un podcast indispensable pour mieux comprendre son parcours.--C'est l'histoire d'une promesse. Celle que se fait à elle-même une petite fille, le jour de ses 10 ans, un certain 26 novembre 1989, au départ du premier Vendée Globe : elle aussi, elle participera un jour à cette folle aventure autour du monde.Une promesse qu'elle mettra 31 ans à tenir, ce qui en dit long sur l'énergie qu'il faut déployer et sur la ténacité qui l'a animée pour y parvenir : la petite fille en question s'appelle Alexia Barrier, 24e du Vendée Globe 2020-2021.Née à Paris, elle déménage à Nice à 3 ans et découvre la voile avec ses parents plaisanciers novices. Fan de cheval et de basket, elle devient monitrice de voile à 15 ans, tâte du Laser mais se lance rapidement, avec succès dans le match racing féminin, où elle évolue au niveau mondial.Bientôt c'est la Mini Transat (en 2005) qui l'attend, puis la transat AG2R, du Class40, de l'Imoca et, très vite les grands yachts en Médterranée, où elle devient marin professionnel, éclusant les circuits maxi et classiques.En 2014, elle décroche une 3e place sur l'AG2R, enchaîne sur le Tour de France à la voile, court la Solitaire du Figaro en 2017, sans jamais oublier son étoile polaire : le Vendée Globe.En 2018, elle franchit le pas et achète le Pingouin, solide et rustique Imoca sur plan Lombard que Catherine Chabaud et Tanguy de Lamotte ont emmené autour du monde. Jusqu'au bout, elle se bat pour conquérir son budget, euro par euro. Et prend, quelques jours avant ses 40 ans, le départ du Vendée Globe.Avant même de toucher terre, Alexia Barrier sait qu'elle veut repartir pour une nouvelle giration planétaire et se lance dans la course pour le Vendée Globe 2024. Histoire d'aller toujours plus loin que son rêve de petite fille...Rediffusé le 12 décembre 2025Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Clovis TisserandHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
My friend and fellow travel agent Danielle joins me today to talk about one of the first sailings of the brand new Disney Destiny. She has some great insider tips for the Aqua Mouse Water Coaster, the villain themed adult only spaces you can't miss, and highlights of this ship that you can't find on any others in the fleet. If you are looking for a laid back vacation with all the Disney fun, reach out today to book a Disney Cruise line sailing. Connect with Danielle hereEmail - daniellecook@fantasticalvacations.com Tik Tok - @createthecruiseadventureFacebook - FantasicalVacationsByDanielleCookI 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.
In this episode, we welcome Dan and Mikkel of Sometimes Sailing to break down their experience onboard Celebrity Xcel. From embarkation impressions to favorite spaces, dining highlights, surprises, and tips for future guests, this conversation offers a fresh look at Celebrity's newest ship. Download our shore day bag checklist and more cruise packing and planning checklists & videos by joining the CruiseTipsTV Academy at https://academy.cruisetipstv.com
Send us a textThis month Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast hosts talented British offshore sailor Will Harris, as the acclaimed offshore professional joins Double Olympic gold medallist Shirley Robertson to discuss all things offshore, IMOCA sailing and his career to date.In this Part 1, the duo get things underway with a brief reflection on Will's podium place finish in the recent 2025 Transat Café L'Or, which saw him sail to a second place finish sailed with 11th Hour Racing's Frankie Clapcich. From there the pair go to back to discuss the early day's of Will's sailing life, growing up in the landlocked southern UK county of Surrey before studying Oceanography at Southampton University. Will's successful application into the then flourishing Artemis Offshore Sailing Academy ultimately allowed entry into the legendary French Solitaire du Figaro scene, and a 2016 Rookie of the Year award...:"The cool thing with the Figaro is that....because you're solo on the boat you have to be good at everything on it, you have to be good at trimming it, you have to be good at living on the boat, you have to be good at the navigation, and because the level is so high you really have to get into the details on everything, so I think from one year of Figaro sailing you can learn so much more than someone who's done five years on any sort of other race course."From there Will's reputation steadily grew, and now, at just 31 years of age, he is widely regarded as one of offshore sailings bright rising stars, a lap of the planet with Boris Herrmann's Team Malizia in 2023 in The Ocean Race cementing Will's place in the upper echelon of the sport. Over the past decade, Will's emergence in the IMOCA sailing scene has been concurrent with the move, within the IMOCA fleet, to high performance offshore foiling, a development that Will has been quick to embrace as one of the fleet's key proponents of data driven high performance offshore navigating...:"When you're solo and short handed you have to add in this human aspect of 'OK, the routing tells me to do fifteen sail changes in the next twenty four hours, that's just not realistic and it's not fast' so you have got to take that data, and what the computer and analytics is telling you to do and you've got to add that human aspect of 'OK, what's really realistic and what does my gut tell me to do and what does my experience say is going to be the best thing to actually do.' rather than just going what the computer says."This first part ends just as Will is about to take on the 2023 Ocean Race as co-skipper on board Boris Herrmann's "Team Malizia", a story which continues in Part 2.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
Send us a textThis month Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast hosts talented British offshore sailor Will Harris, as the acclaimed offshore professional joins Double Olympic gold medallist Shirley Robertson to discuss all things offshore, IMOCA sailing and his career to date.In Part 1, the duo get things underway discussing Wil's early sailing life and his decision to make offshore sailing his career. This edition, Part Two of Will's story kicks off with the start of the 2023 Ocean Race, which sees Will Harris co-skippering Team Malizia with accomplished offshore sailor Boris Heermann.Robertson and Harris look back on Team Malizia's eventful performance in the 2023 edition of The Ocean Race, an edition which saw them take two Leg wins and set an unofficial 24 Hour Monohull Speed record with an average speed over 24 hours of 26.7Kts over a distance of 641.13 nautical miles! Will's recollections of the race also take in the harrowing mid-ocean repairs to the mast, as well as an emotional realisation on the final leg of the Race...:"For some reason (the map) highlighted Surrey on the navigation map and it was a mind blowing moment for me, I'd looked at that map all the way around the world, I'd seen the Southern Ocean, I'd seen Cape Horn, I'd seen Cape Town, I'd seen Brazil, all these places in the world and suddenly I was looking at my home town where I grew up for fifteen years....and it was only fifty miles away or so and that was when it hit home to me 'we've just sailed around the world' in less than six months and now I'm less than fifty miles from where I first dreamed of doing this."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
In this episode, we welcome first-time cruiser Kristin to discuss her family’s inaugural voyage on Disney Cruise Line aboard the Disney Dream! We dive into the details of their 5-night sailing out of Fort Lauderdale, covering everything from staying at the Hilton Marina to navigating the ship’s rotational dining and Broadway-style entertainment. Hear their honest review of a day pass at an all-inclusive resort in Cozumel and their experience snorkelling at Disney Castaway Cay, all while navigating around a hurricane in the Caribbean. Whether you are planning your first Disney cruise or looking for tips on travelling with kids, this episode is packed with essential advice for a magical vacation at sea. First-Time Cruiser Perspective: Why a family with no prior cruising experience chose Disney Cruise Line and their first impressions of the Disney Dream.Pre-Cruise Logistics: Flying into Fort Lauderdale a day early, staying at the Hilton Marina, and the ease of the embarkation process.Stateroom Review: A look at the Verandah Stateroom, highlighting the split bathroom layout, storage, and comfortable bedding.Onboard Dining: Reviews of the buffet (Cabanas), pizza and taco stations, and rotational dining at Enchanted Garden, Animator’s Palate, and Royal Palace.Entertainment & Activities: Experiences with the Sail-A-Wave party, Broadway-style shows, Virtual Sports, and the Bippidi Bobbidi Boutique.Port Adventures: A day pass at the Iberostar all-inclusive resort in Cozumel and snorkelling and biking (attempted) at Disney Castaway Cay. Sailed Out Of: Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida.Ports of Call:Cozumel, México.Disney Castaway Cay, Bahamas. Want to be on the show? Fill out this form, and we'll be in contact with you real soon!https://dclpodcast.com/want-to-be-on-the-show/ Support our show via Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/dclpodcast Use Christy's Travel Services:https://dclpodcast.com/book-with-christy/ Follow the DCL Podcast via:http://www.facebook.com/dclpodcasthttp://www.instagram.com/dcl_podcast Follow Lake at:https://www.instagram.com/mouse.genhttps://www.youtube.com/@MouseGen Follow Christy at:http://www.packyourpixiedust.comhttps://www.instagram.com/packyourpixiedust
Sailing to Rhode Island and the Storms of Politics — Nathaniel Philbrick — Washington sailed to Newport, Rhode Island in August 1790 to embrace the state after it finally ratified the Constitution, completing the original union of thirteen states. Philbrick recounts his own terrifying contemporary experience with a tornado while retracing this historical route by boat, using the meteorological storm as a metaphor for the political turbulence and factional conflicts Washington confronted. Philbrick highlights the complex historical paradox of Rhode Island: a place of genuine religious freedom that simultaneously served as the center of the American slave trade. Philbrick personifies this contradiction through the Brown brothers: John, a slave trader, and Moses, an abolitionist who profoundly influenced Washington to sign anti-slavery legislation and humanitarian reforms. 1889
Today we are excited to have BOGP Clubhouse superstar Deepali from New Jersey joining us to share her story from her first Disney Cruise Line experience just last month! We talk about this Bahamian sailing she took with her sister, her Verandah Guarantee stateroom, impressions of the main dining rooms plus Palo Brunch, various tastings and lounges, entertainment around the ship and much more! We hope you can continue the conversation with us this week in the Be Our Guest Podcast Clubhouse at www.beourguestpodcast.com/clubhouse! Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Become a Patron of the show at www.Patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
Viivi was part of Tapio Lehtinen's crew onboard Galiana for the 2023 Ocean Globe Race. This race was the subject of Tapio's book "Pole Star and Albatross." Viivi is now building a Class Globe 5.80 to sail in the 2026 Mini Globe Transat. We talk about learning to sail, training for the Ocean Globe Race (OGR), the sinking of Asteria, favorite moments in the OGR, rounding Cape Horn, fear, difficult moments, sail repair, maintaining a positive spirit on Galiana, diving to fix the hydrogenerator offshore, steering across the finish line of the OGR, the unexpected, the Southern Ocean, Galiana, the Globe 5.80 Transat, building her boat, advice for young sailors, and more. Photos and links are on the podcast shownotes page. Support the show through Patreon. Browse or list sailboats for sale at sailboatsforsale.com Shop for tankless dive systems from BLU3
Show Notes Ted Caplow graduated with a degree in social science and has had a career in engineering and entrepreneurship. He describes his initial interest in science and his experience with physics at Harvard, which he found challenging. Ted shares his interest in humanities, particularly theater, and his involvement in various theater activities at Harvard. He discusses his consideration of theater conservatory programs and urban planning after graduation. Joining the Peace Corps and Sailing across the Atlantic Ted recounts his application to the Peace Corps and the unexpected technical fields he was qualified for, which were teaching English or beekeeping. This led him to reconsider his career path. He describes his sailing adventure across the Atlantic Ocean with his family and friends. They left shortly after graduation and the trip lasted six months. They stopped in the Azores for a couple of weeks, onto Gibraltar and Spain, through the Mediterranean. They stopped in Sardinia and stayed in Malta for a month; they sailed to Greece, the islands and Cyprus where they stopped and decided whether to continue around the world or go back to real life. Returning to New York and the Theater Industry Ted returned and went to New York where he joined the theater industry, working on production and starting his own theatrical company. Ted talks about his involvement in the theater industry, including producing interdisciplinary performances and meeting his first wife through a mutual friend. He describes his transition from theater to entrepreneurship. He started his own company and a non-profit theater company. This lasted a few years before Ted felt he should focus on a more technical field and he discusses the separation between creative pursuits and technical professions. Ultimately, he decided to pursue urban planning and his interest in sustainable development. A Shift to Engineering Ted shares his experience at Princeton and Columbia, where he pursued a PhD in engineering, despite initial doubts about his qualifications. He reflects on the challenges and rewards of his academic journey, including the intense environment at Princeton and the decision to pursue a master's degree instead of a PhD. He wrote his masters' thesis on solar power. Moving on from academia, Ted's next job was with a yacht designer. He then ran his friend's restaurant for two years before going back to school and earning his PhD. in engineering at Columbia in 2004. The Development of the Science Barge Ted explains his idea to create a sustainable technology laboratory in the Bahamas, why he became interested in hydroponics, and why he didn't go to the Bahamas. He explains how the original idea evolved into the Science Barge in the Hudson River. The Science Barge was a hydroponic greenhouse with solar panels, wind power, and aquaponics, designed to educate schoolchildren about sustainable technologies such as recycling the waste water. Ted discusses the challenges of moving the barge every two months and the decision to find a permanent home for it in Yonkers, and how this venture inspired the SunWork Center project. Sustainable Development Success Stories He highlights the success of the SunWork Center, a greenhouse on the rooftop of PS 333 in Manhattan, and the expansion of New York SunWorks to over 300 schools. Ted describes the development of Bright Farms, a commercial company that grew local produce in greenhouses on top of grocery stores. He shares the challenges and successes of Bright Farms, including partnerships with major retailers and the acquisition by Cox Enterprises. Ted reflects on the importance of sustainable design and the impact of his work on the food industry. He discusses the evolution of his design firm, Caplow Manzano, and its focus on creating durable, resilient homes that prioritize human health and environmental sustainability. Technological Innovation in Building Ted talks about his personal journey and the diverse skills he has developed over the years. He reflects on the importance of technological innovation, the role of engineering in his work, and the difficulty of navigating and innovating around all the components of building houses. Ted shares his plans for expanding his design firm's impact and the potential for scaling sustainable design solutions. Harvard Reflections He expresses gratitude for the opportunities and challenges that have shaped his career and looks forward to continuing his work in sustainable design and education. He mentions E.O. Wilson for Evolutionary Biology as an incredible talent and researcher in that field. He also mentions a poetry class with Seamus Heaney. He also mentions a class on China and one on Africa that he found inspiring and eye opening, and taking classes on Shakespeare from actors in the repertory theater. Timestamps: 04:26: Exploring Career Paths 15:45: Entrepreneurial Ventures and Personal Life 31:56: The Science Barge and Educational Initiatives 48:06: Commercial Ventures and Bright Farms 55:37: Personal Reflections and Future Plans Links: Caplow Manzano: https://www.caplowmanzano.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caplow/ Featured Non-profit: The featured non-profit of this week's episode is brought to you by Kristen Hunter who reports: "Hi, I'm Kristen Hunter, class of 1992. The featured nonprofit of this episode of The 92 Report is Habitat for Humanity, Greater Boston. Habitat for Humanity, Greater Boston works in partnership with families in need to build decent, affordable homes that strengthen communities, expanding access to home ownership for low income households, I'm proud to support the work of Habitat for Humanity, Greater Boston, whose CEO, James Costars, a longtime mentor, colleague and friend, has brought visionary leadership to their mission. You can learn more and support their work at habitatboston.org, and now here's Will Bachman with this week's episode." To learn more about their work, visit: habitatboston.org *AI generated show notes and transcript
This week's host, John Arndt, is joined by one of the great legends of the sailing world, Commodore Tompkins. The 93-year-old Commodore has sailed over 600,000 miles and has essentially been sailing since birth. In this Part 1 - recorded in-person on Commodore's custom Wylie 39, Flashgirl - you'll hear the health scares on his recent 48-day passage, the lifetime of sailing inspiration he credits to his father, his unbelievable memories from sailing around Cape Horn at age 4, how they became the 1st sailing vessel to cross under the Golden Gate Bridge, and how he started professionally working on boats. Read about Commodore in Latitude 38 Sailing Magazine here: https://www.latitude38.com/lectronic/commodore-tompkins-on-the-move-again/
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Published 7 December 2025This week we weigh into the ORC XR41 controversy. After winning the ORC Worlds the ORC's technical committee have imposed a 10sec per mile handicap on the design. Well that is what we have been hearing, but what actually is the case? We reached out to two designers, (Britt Ward VP -Farr yacht design and Nicolas Goldenberg Director and Designer Morfrac) currently working on a brand new ORC boat to find out what is going on and what it all means. Let us know your thoughts at cheers@barkarate.com#xyachting #orcsailing #sailgp #disrupta_ #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
From Norse frost giants to the Bible's Goliath, tales of giants have haunted humanity for centuries — but in 2002, US soldiers in Afghanistan claim they encountered a 12-foot, six-fingered, blade-wielding giant that killed one of their own before they brought it down.IN THIS EPISODE: Did U.S. Special Forces really shoot dead a 12-foot-tall giant in Kandahar, Afghanistan? How much truth is behind the story – and how does fit into the age-old narrative of soldiers, knights, and heroes battling against and vanquishing giants and monstrous creatures? (The Giant of Kandahar) *** Soon after the Cranmer family moved in to their new home on Brownsville Road, it became clear that they were not alone. (The Demon of Brownsville Road) *** The Elephant's Foot was created after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 when reactor 4 exploded, releasing a lava-like mass of radioactive material called corium. So radioactive that it's still dangerous if you try and see it for yourself today. (The Elephant's Foot of Chernobyl) *** When something horrifying happens, it's natural to tell others about your experience. But what if, no matter how much you explain it, people simply don't believe you? We'll look at numerous stories from people who have true tales that they have a hard time getting even friends and family to take seriously. (Nobody Believes Me) *** When a great famine struck Europe in 1314, mothers abandoned their children and in some cases, even ate them. Scholars believe that these tragedies gave birth to the story of Hansel and Gretel. (The Grim True Story Behind Hansel and Gretel) *** Cultures all around the world have stories of tiny humans – elves, leprechauns, fairies, hobbits… but how can so many different communities have such similar descriptions of tiny people? Could there be evidence to prove the existence of tiny humanoids? (Little Human Subspecies) *** Traveling to the Superstition Mountains in search of the rumored treasure hidden there is not only a bad idea… it could be a fatal one. (Mysterious Visitors From Other Realms) *** Seeing an unidentified flying object in the sky is pretty common – even in cases where several people see the flying whatever-it-is at the same time. But when is the last time you and everyone around you looked up and saw an entire city flying in the sky? That's what happened in 2011 in the Nigerian village of Bauchi. (UFO City) *** But first… according to GPS, off the California coast there are dozens, possibly hundreds of ships moving around in circles. But the ships, while clearly visible on the GPS system, are nowhere to be seen by the human eye. Are these ghost ships from the past? The oceanic version of crop circles? Sailing ships from a different dimension? Or could it be something more disturbing, like a new type of cyber attack? We begin with that story. (California's Ghost Ships) CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:03:36.291 = The Giant of Kandahar00:10:50.903 = *** Nobody Believes Me00:35:15.398 = *** The Elephant's Foot00:42:34.566 = The Demon of Brownsville Road00:47:02.529 = *** California's Ghost Ships00:57:37.825 = *** The Grim True Story Behind Hansel and Gretal01:05:18.204 = The Little Human Subspecies01:18:26.789 = *** Mysterious Visitors From Other Realms01:25:50.281 = UFO City01:29:58.135 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakSOURCES and RESOURCES:“The Giant of Kandahar” by Angus Wright for the website, Where I Live: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3dyfh6rt“Nobody Believes Me” by Amanda Ashley for Ranker's Graveyard Shift: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/kxt7ey9k“The Elephant's Foot of Chernobyl” by Natasha Ishak for All That's Interesting: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/ytfh4n57PHOTO: “Elephant Foot with Photographer” https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/42r22v5e“Mysterious Visitors From Other Realms” by Ellen Lloyd for Ancient Pages: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5yyuzzx“The Grim True Story Behind Hansel and Gretel” by Joseph Williams for All That's Interesting:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4fhdp6vk“Little Human Subspecies” by Mark Andrew Carpenter for Ancient Origins: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2e3f8a9y“UFO City” posted at Anomalien: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3fwaysds“California's Ghost Ships” by Frank Jacobs for Big Ideas: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/ymtnfutw=====(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. 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Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.DISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. 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This week we talk about Spotify wrapped, sailing xp drama, and we do Q&A.EPISODE TIME STAMPS00:00 Intro & personal updates12:23 Bunebape Spotify wrapped23:23 OSRS official podcast24:40 Sailing XP changes1:28:01 Update ~FrOm ThE fUtUrE~1:03:17 Q&A1:52:19 OutroEpisode notes:https://secure.runescape.com/m=news/a=13/the-official-osrs-podcast-episode-4-with-guzu?oldschool=1https://secure.runescape.com/m=news/a=13/sailing-xp-review--further-fixes?oldschool=1https://secure.runescape.com/m=news/a=13/an-update-on-the-sailing-xp-review?oldschool=1Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bunebapeWatch live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bunebapeWatch live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BuneBape/streamsJoin Our Community Discord at: https://discord.gg/bunebapeHelp buy cosplay supplies: https://throne.com/bunebapeDid you enjoy the content or have any questions? Let us know by commenting and check out more content you might enjoy at the links below.Podcast: open.spotify.com/show/4B3zj5EwqpatWmUre5wV6V?si=HfDE6IY5SqWLjlmdsJyXKQInstagram: instagram.com/bunebapeTwitter: twitter.com/bunebapeosrsTikTok: tiktok.com/@bunebapeosrsMerch: bunebape.comBusiness Inquiries:Bunebape@gmail.comTags:#osrs #oldschoolrunescape #osrspodcast #bunebape #runescapepodcast #podcast
In this episode of Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States, Bela Musits and fellow sailor Mike Malekoff reflect on their successful voyage relocating Mike's Hunter 44 Deck Salon from Brunswick, Georgia to Burlington, Vermont. What began as a plan in early April turned into a two-month adventure filled with challenges, discoveries, and memorable sailing experiences along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and beyond.Bela and Mike share what it was like to manage long stretches of coastal cruising, the realities of anchoring and docking after long days on the water, and how sailing often becomes less of a vacation and more of an adventure filled with problem-solving. They discuss highlights of the trip, including navigating tricky currents, enjoying beautiful anchorages, and adapting to life aboard while moving steadily north.Listeners will hear firsthand what it's like to bring a cruising sailboat up the East Coast, through a variety of weather conditions, and ultimately into Lake Champlain. From technical sailing details to the camaraderie of life onboard, this conversation captures both the challenges and the rewards of extended cruising.Whether you're a seasoned cruiser, an aspiring liveaboard, or simply curious about coastal sailing, this episode offers insights into route planning, boat handling, and the unique satisfaction of arriving safely at your destination after a long passage.Join Bela and Mike as they recount their journey to Burlington, celebrate the milestones along the way, and share why sailing continues to be an adventure worth taking.Connect With Us:If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more sailing enthusiasts like you! Send us your comments and suggestions. sailingtheeast@gmail.comHappy Sailing!Bela and Mike
The day has finally come where we can give you our review and initial thoughts on how Sailing has been so far! Community Question: If hull color customization became an option, how could it be implemented, and what color hull would you choose?
Join Chambers, Matt, and Lucas as they dive into everything they've been into in this grab bag of topics on today's episode. Beware there are some Breaking Bad spoilers because Lucas just finished the show for the first time. Anyways hope you're all having a great day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#194 - What if adventure isn't something you chase, but something you create? That question sparks a sweeping journey with author and explorer Rick Glaze—from small-town Tennessee roots to whitewater rapids, open-ocean sails, limestone caves, and a treasure map that refuses to sit still. We dig into the stories behind The Purple River, Spanish Pieces of Eight, and Eight Pieces of Eight, and how real rapids, big water, and Caribbean passages shaped the fiction that readers can't put down.Rick opens up about the turning points that changed his course: a fear at the top of a long Rogue River rapid, the serendipity of spotting a piece of eight on a tiny island, and the joy of learning to sail after years of kayaking. He explains how songwriting and novel writing use time differently—compressing a life into three verses versus slowing a moment into a chapter—and why both require the same core ingredient: a spark you carry into the work. You'll hear how family dynamics fuel a high-stakes treasure hunt across islands, why a “magic map” demands courage from a young protagonist in Tennessee's vast cave system, and how a dog-and-cat-narrated, laugh-out-loud tale of 1959 grew from a pandemic pivot.We also get practical about the creative life today. Rick talks candidly about discoverability in a noisy world, the shifting sands of social media, and the discipline it takes to keep shipping stories and songs. His advice lands with a friendly thud: begin ugly. Write the first novel so the second can exist. Play the first nine shaky shows so the tenth can sing. Whether you're a paddler, a sailor, a reader of adventure fiction, or a creator looking for a push, this conversation blends craft, courage, and curiosity into a guide you can actually use.If you enjoyed the episode, tap follow, share it with a friend who loves adventure stories, and leave a quick rating or review so more listeners can find the show. Ready to turn your spark into a story?To learn more about Rick and his stories check out his website www.rickglaze.com and be sure to give him a follow on Instagram @rick.glaze.To see clips from past, present, and future shows give me a follow on Instagram @journeywithjakepodcast.Want to be a guest on Journey with Jake? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/journeywithjake Visit LandPirate.com to get your gear that has you, the adventurer, in mind. Use the code "Journey with Jake" to get an additional 15% off at check out. Visit geneticinsights.co and use the code "DISCOVER25" to enjoy a sweet 25% off your first purchase.
In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Andrew McBurney sits down with Sharla Ronchetto of the Kankakee Valley Theatre Association to talk about their upcoming holiday production, The Christmas Schooner. Based on true Great Lakes history, the musical follows a fictional family inspired by the real “Christmas tree ships” that carried evergreens from Michigan's Upper Peninsula to German immigrants in Chicago during the late 1800s. Sharla shares the richness of the show's music — beautiful four-part harmonies, choral storytelling, and even a live harp in the pit — along with the emotional heart of the story, which centers on nostalgia, family traditions, and the joy of giving.She also offers a behind-the-scenes look at directing inside KVTA's Black Box Theatre, navigating a 16-member cast in an intimate space, and balancing dramatic storytelling with light comedic moments. With one weekend of performances — December 5th–7th — this warm, heartfelt musical is designed for families, holiday lovers, and anyone looking for a meaningful start to the Christmas season. Tickets and details are available at kvta.org.Send us a textSupport the show
Planning your First Disney Cruise Line Sailing? Join us as John recounts his family's magical voyage aboard the classic Disney Magic! We dive deep into the elevated experience of sailing Concierge, including a review of the luxurious Walt Suite. Get essential Disney Cruise tips for making the most of your trip when travelling with a toddler, from the Small World Nursery to the unique rotational dining at Lumière’s, Animator’s Palate, and Rapunzel's. This episode breaks down the Concierge perks and the ease of sailing from Port Canaveral, making it a must-listen for all first-time cruisers looking for a little extra pixie dust. Main Segment Discussion Topics-A family's first-time experience sailing with Disney Cruise Line.-The unique benefits and check-in process of sailing Concierge from Port Canaveral.-An in-depth review of the luxurious Concierge Walt Suite (Room 8030).-Practical tips and realities of cruising on the Disney Magic with a two-year-old toddler.-First impressions of the Disney Magic, including the ship's characters and onboard activities. Ship: Disney MagicEmbarkation: Port Canaveral, FloridaPorts of Call: Nassau, The BahamasDisney Castaway CayDisney's Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point Want to be on the show? Fill out this form, and we'll be in contact with you real soon! https://dclpodcast.com/want-to-be-on-the-show/ Support our show via Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dclpodcast Use Christy's Travel Services: https://dclpodcast.com/book-with-christy/ Follow the DCL Podcast via: http://www.facebook.com/dclpodcast http://www.instagram.com/dcl_podcast Follow Lake at: https://www.instagram.com/mouse.gen https://www.youtube.com/@MouseGen Follow Christy at:http://www.packyourpixiedust.comhttps://www.instagram.com/packyourpixiedust
In this episode of The Travel Tidbits Podcast, Jamie is joined by travel advisors Alissa MacVey and Samantha Harris to recap their experience on the inaugural sailing of Celebrity Xcel. They break down first impressions, what's included on board, and what makes The Retreat such a standout suite experience.You'll hear their favorite moments from the sailing, from incredible dining to relaxing in the Thermal Suite, plus insights from exclusive executive meetings that reveal what's coming next for Celebrity Cruises, including new itineraries, elevated entertainment, and continued investment in Edge-class design. The episode wraps with who Celebrity Xcel is perfect for and why it's an ideal fit for travelers who love relaxed luxury.Ready to plan your own Celebrity cruise? The Pineapple Escapes team is here to help! Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.
What is it like to sail one of the newest Disney Cruise Line ships? On this episode of Notably Disney, host Brett Nachman is joined by author, professor, and musician Matthew Hodge, a frequent podcast guest, to discuss their time on the Disney Treasure. This sixth ship in the DCL fleet launched in late 2024 and has delighted tens of thousands of guests to date in its 7-night sailings in the Western Caribbean or Eastern Caribbean. Brett and Matt share their thoughts on the musical entertainment, dining, themed spaces, and activities aboard the beautiful vessel. Check out Matt's music work on his YouTube channel and website. Feel free to reach out to Brett via Bluesky @drnachman and Instagram @drnachman, subscribe to the podcast, and send your feedback to notablydisney@gmail.com New episodes of Notably Disney debut on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
Andrew Evans is best known for his book "Singlehanded Sailing, Thoughts Tips Techniques and Tactics." His most recent book is "Singlehanded Sailing, Two Points West of Sanity." The book is mostly about his ill-fated passage attempting to sail from Victoria, Canada, to the start of the Transpac in San Francisco. During the journey, he experienced falling overboard, taking on water, total loss of his electrical system, great hardship, exhaustion, and a week of hallucinations. In this episode, Andrew tells the story of this journey, starting in Victoria, Canada and finishing with his rescue in Victoria Canada. We talk all about the sailing, his hallucinations, and how the problems might have been prevented. We also talk about Andrew's other interest in physics and his new patent on manufactured gravity. Links are on the podcast shownotes page Support the show through Patreon List or browse sailboats for sale
Tell us about your Adventure!Lisa and Eric have embarked on an incredible journey that beautifully blends their passions for biking and seeing new places. From crossing the expansive landscapes of the USA to enjoying the luxury of the Queen Mary 2 on their voyage across the Atlantic, their experiences are inspiring and heartwarming. This post will guide you through their thrilling adventures, the challenges they confronted, and the unforgettable memories they created together.
Five World Championships, fifteen Australian Championships, fifty plus State Championships and countless international and local podiums on all manner of yachts. I can say without exaggeration that my special guest, Mark Bulka, from the Mornington Peninsula in Australia, knows a thing or two about winning yacht races.Mark is well known in sailing circles, but not so much is known about him. In this podcast, we get behind the person, talk about his background, his passion for sailing and his formula for winning on the international stage multiple times.This podcast was recorded in front of a live audience at the Sandringham Yacht Club at an event put on by the Australian RS Aero Class Association. The audience contained several world, national and state champions, and you will hear Mark reference them as a hat tip to those who inspire and push him to be better.Mark was also keen in this session to explain his concepts and ideas to those new to yacht racing, whether they be in youth sailing (Mark's kids are racing now) or adults keen to learn more in a new sport. As it is a live podcast, we did have some audience interaction with Mark and Martin Kudnig talking about overseas regatta's. Martin is the former Commodore of Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron and a passionate sailor in the RS Aero and J70 Class.I hope you enjoy this podcast with Mark, who has so much to offer and will be winning races for many years to come.Apart from a busy sailing calendar Mark works as a Yacht Broker, and you can find him at 38 Degree Yacht Sales on LinkedIn and on Instagram @markbulka
Published 30 November 2025This week we focus in on the 18' Skiff season. We talk to the skipper of the shiniest new boat, (Shaw and Partners) Keagan York. Keagan is a longtime stalwart of the Sydney sailing scene. A classic yacht club kid, whose passion for sailing hasn't waned. Keagan is also a fixture in the Moth class and part of the Riley fittings family. We chat about the skiff scene, the Moth scene and that other stretch of water in Sydney, Botany Bay. Lots of fun was had. Enjoy.#18skiff #mothclass #sailgp #disrupta_ #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
We sail back to 1789 and find out why the real Mutiny on the Bounty was way less “noble sailors vs brutal tyrant” and way more “horny, possibly rapey young officer snaps on his short, cheese-hoarding, coconut-obsessed captain.” In today's Short Suck, we dig into the petty ego clashes, disastrous decisions, and deeply messed up sexual dynamics that led to one of history's most infamous mutinies.For Merch and everything else Bad Magic related, head to: https://www.badmagicproductions.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ch'ti arrivé dans le Sud à l'âge de 6 mois, Dimitri Despierres découvre la voile par le dériveur avant de tomber amoureux du match racing, attiré par la précision technique et le duel tactique. Repéré dans les années 1990 pour sa double compétence d'ingénieur et de régatier, il intègre la sélection « Yaka France » et participe à sa première Coupe de l'America en 2000. Avec Sixième Sens, il découvre un univers où tout se développe en continu, où les bateaux sont modifiés chaque nuit et où l'esprit d'équipe prime sur tout.En 2003, il rejoint le Défi Areva et prend en charge les plans de pont et les systèmes de bord. Sa capacité à naviguer et concevoir séduit Oracle, qui l'intègre l'année suivante. Commence alors un chapitre de quatorze ans, marqué par deux victoires et une plongée au cœur de la haute technologie appliquée à la voile. Il vit d'abord la fin des Class America avant de basculer vers les multicoques géants.En 2010, il participe au développement du trimaran à aile rigide qui remporte la Coupe après une campagne hors norme, faite d'avaries, de reconstructions express et d'innovation totale. Trois ans plus tard, il se retrouve au cœur du « come-back » de 2013, lorsque l'AC72 d'Oracle renverse une finale perdue d'avance grâce à une montée en puissance technique, notamment dans les systèmes de contrôle du vol.Après les Bermudes en 2017, puis la transition vers les AC75 volants de 2021, Dimitri devient l'un des experts de la mécatronique : hydraulique, électronique, logiciels embarqués, contrôle de foils. Avec American Magic, il vit notamment le chavirage spectaculaire de l'AC75, puis sa reconstruction en une semaine, un moment qu'il qualifie parmi les plus forts de sa carrière.A 50 ans, alors qu'American Magic s'est retiré de la prochaine édition, Dimitri Despierres se retrouve au cœur du mercato. Avec plus de vingt-cinq ans de Coupe de l'America, 8 campagnes, 2 victoires, et une expertise rare dans les systèmes embarqués, il poursuit son fil rouge : faire avancer la voile de compétition par l'innovation, l'ingénierie et le travail collectif. Avec une passion plus qu'intacte pour le pichet d'argent et l'envie d'aller décrocher une troisième étoile.Diffusé le 28 novembre 2025Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week we talk about sailing feedback 1 week in to the skill and we do Q&A.EPISODE TIME STAMPS00:00 Intro & personal updates25:12 Sailing feedback and fixes1:03:17 Q&A1:26:03 OutroEpisode notes:https://secure.runescape.com/m=news/a=13/the-official-osrs-podcast-episode-3-with-alan-walker?oldschool=1https://secure.runescape.com/m=news/a=13/sailing-week-one-feedback--fixes?oldschool=1Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bunebapeWatch live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bunebapeWatch live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BuneBape/streamsJoin Our Community Discord at: https://discord.gg/bunebapeHelp buy cosplay supplies: https://throne.com/bunebapeDid you enjoy the content or have any questions? Let us know by commenting and check out more content you might enjoy at the links below.Podcast: open.spotify.com/show/4B3zj5EwqpatWmUre5wV6V?si=HfDE6IY5SqWLjlmdsJyXKQInstagram: instagram.com/bunebapeTwitter: twitter.com/bunebapeosrsTikTok: tiktok.com/@bunebapeosrsMerch: bunebape.comBusiness Inquiries:Bunebape@gmail.comTags:#osrs #oldschoolrunescape #osrspodcast #bunebape #runescapepodcast #podcast
Rethink Ireland has launched Impact Fund 2025, a €1.1 million initiative designed to support innovative, community-led projects across Munster and Wexford. The fund, established by Rethink Ireland in partnership with the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, as well as a suite of philanthropic donors, will back up to eight high-impact projects strengthening social inclusion, wellbeing, and environmental resilience at a local level across the south of Ireland. Applications are now open at rethinkireland.ie/open-funds/ and will close on Friday, 16 January at 1 pm. Rethink Ireland is the national funding body supporting the most innovative non-profit organisations and social enterprises working to create a more just, equal and sustainable Ireland. Impact Fund 2025 is created by Rethink Ireland and the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, in partnership with the Parkes Family, Limerick; the Estate of Mary Coffey c/o Pat Toomey, Tipperary; the Hospital Saturday Fund; The Luan Fund, Cork; Ed Murphy, Wexford; Turas Nua and The Ireland Funds. Speaking at the launch of Impact Fund 2025, Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Jerry Buttimer TD, said: "This fund is a partnership in action with government, philanthropy, organisations and communities working together. We know every county has pockets of disadvantage, and the most effective response is targeted, place-based support. Impact Fund 2025 will put resources where they can have the greatest effect, empowering local people to deliver inclusion, wellbeing and climate resilience from the ground up." Deirdre Mortell, CEO, Rethink Ireland, added: "Since 2016, Rethink Ireland has invested over €15.8 million in supports for over 150 projects in the Munster region. We've seen first-hand the extraordinary creativity and leadership that exists in local communities across Ireland. Previous versions of the Impact Fund proved that when you trust communities to lead, the results speak for themselves, from schools pioneering climate education to young women building confidence and connection. "Impact Fund 2025 underscores the power of investing in local solutions to deliver national impact. With this funding, we can help communities to thrive and create lasting change for generations to come." Colin Healy, Co-founder of Kinsale-based charity, Sailing into Wellness, a not-for-profit social enterprise that delivers therapeutic sailing programmes and an awardee of Rethink Ireland, said: "Thanks to the support of Rethink Ireland, we've been able to bring our therapeutic sailing programmes to those who need it most. This funding has turned our vision into action, using the sea as a unique setting to deliver wellbeing, inclusion and transformation for people who might not otherwise have access. We're more confident than ever that place-based investment like this delivers deep and lasting impact. We encourage other organisations to apply to the Impact Fund 2025 for the critical funding and capacity building supports it offers." To be eligible to apply for Impact Fund 2025, projects must meet the following criteria: The project must address a critical social issue The project proposed must be innovative in an Irish context The project must be based on the island of Ireland and must make its main impact in Munster or County Wexford The project must have potential and a desire to scale or replicate in Ireland The project must provide evidence that it is up and running, or has been tested at least in a minimal way Applicants must come from an entity with a not-for-profit legal form, e.g. a company limited by guarantee, a co-operative, a trust or a charity More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm ...
Welcome to this episode of the Shooting The Breeze Sailing Podcast (STBSP) which is part 1 of our 2025 Annapolis Sailboat Show wrap up. It was a fantastic time, very exciting and very exhausting! This episode starts with a pre-game with Nora and I, we then talk to Bluewater Sailing School, Stevie from Bacon Sails […]
Philip Clark is joined by Steve Robson, who sails on the Ventura, which was first launched in November 1893 on the Tamar River in Tasmania.
Published 23 November 2025The week we talk Formula Kite Foiling. We sit down with Olympian Breiana Whitehead and ask all the dumb questions. It is a full bore sport which we haven't done, and so we were like kids in the candy store trying to learn. It was a lot of fun. Enjoy!#kiting #disrupta_ #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
Its day 3 of sailing and we share what we've done, what we've seen, what we like and dislike. Yarr! Call in on Speakpipe and leave us a voice message! Join the community discord: www.Discord.gg/Wilderness You can support the show at: www.Patreon.com/TheWildernessPodcast Come hangout in-game in our clan 'Wild' Get in touch with us at TheWildernessPodcast@gmail.com
Back for another update, day 5, Nov 19th Thanks for listening Help Support this podcast with the following links, Thanks for listening! Total Boat 5% discount code: https://www.totalboat.com/?sca_ref=9803393.xY85BaEnxZ Rustbelt 950: https://glexpeditionaryclub.org/rust-belt-950 Support this Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailingintooblivionpodcast Help fund my next adventure here: https://gofund.me/6df0fb45 One Time Donations Via PayPal and Venmo: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JeromeRand https://account.venmo.com/u/sailingintooblivion Amazon WishList: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/33F36RF315G8V?ref_=wl_share Children's Book: https://a.co/d/1q2Xkev Sailing Into Oblivion Children's Audio Book: Audible.com Sailing Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sailing-into-oblivion/ Books: https://a.co/d/eYaP10M Reach out to the Show: https://www.sailingintooblivion.com/podcasts
Sailing came out yesterday, and the boys decided to lock in for the day! Call in on Speakpipe and leave us a voice message! Join the community discord: www.Discord.gg/Wilderness You can support the show at: www.Patreon.com/TheWildernessPodcast Come hangout in-game in our clan 'Wild' Get in touch with us at TheWildernessPodcast@gmail.com
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Palaver by National Book Award finalist Bryan Washington is a moving story about mother and son, identity, home and humanity. Bryan joins us to talk about Tokyo, writing in 3rd person, navigating intimacy, utilizing space on the page, honesty, memory and more with host Miwa Messer. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app. Featured Books (Episode): Palaver by Bryan Washington Lot by Bryan Washington Memorial by Bryan Washington Family Meal by Bryan Washington No Time to Spare: Thinking about What Matters by Ursula K. Le Guin Steering the Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story by Ursula K. Le Guin Koolaids by Rabih Alameddine The True True Story of Raja the Gullible by Rabih Alameddine A Guardian and a Thief by Megha Majumdar The Antidote by Karen Russell North Sun: Or, the Voyage of the Whaleship Esther by Ethan Rutherford Featured Books (TBR Top Off): Middle Spoon by Alejandro Varela The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong
Sailing is less than 24 hours away. The boys sit down to talk about the wait of what could possibly OSRS's biggest update. Call in on Speakpipe and leave us a voice message! Join the community discord: www.Discord.gg/Wilderness You can support the show at: www.Patreon.com/TheWildernessPodcast Come hangout in-game in our clan 'Wild' Get in touch with us at TheWildernessPodcast@gmail.com
Published 16 November 2025It's SailGP final time again, so it is time for us to review the season, talk about the upcoming final and also reveal a few bits of news. If you are interested in SailGP this ep. will give you all the knowledge of what has been happening behind the scenes. Enjoy.#sailgp #disrupta_ #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
Issu d'une famille emblématique de la voile française, Antoine Carpentier a construit depuis trente ans une carrière aussi discrète qu'immense : triple vainqueur de la Transat Jacques Vabre, triple vainqueur du Tour de France à la voile, quintuple vainqueur du Fastnet - entre autres.Fils de Jean-Michel et neveu de Patrice Carpentier, il grandit entre La Trinité-sur-Mer et les pontons de la SNT avant de devenir un équipier recherché. De l'habitable en baie de Quiberon au Tour de France à la voile, il s'impose très tôt comme un régatier complet, capable d'évoluer sur tous les postes et tous les supports.Dans cet épisode, il revient longuement sur cette trajectoire singulière, façonnée par une culture de l'équipage et un goût prononcé pour les projets collectifs. Devenu pro presque naturellement après es études, il raconte ses années structurantes en ORMA au début des années 2000, puis l'aventure exceptionnelle de Courrier Dunkerque, avec Daniel Souben, où il remporte plusieurs Tours de France à la voile. Une période qu'il décrit comme la plus formatrice de sa carrière, tant l'exigence y était élevée.Au fil des saisons, il glisse vers le large : premières transats en Class40, découverte du solitaire, et une série remarquable de résultats. Trois victoires consécutives sur la Transat Jacques Vabre – deux en Class40 (2017 et 2021), une en Ocean Fifty (2019) – assoient définitivement son statut de marin polyvalent, capable de briller aussi bien en multicoque qu'en monocoque. Il évoque aussi ses deux Routes du Rhum, 7e puis 5e, en Class40 - sans cacher sa préférence pour le duo ou l'équipage - des saisons où il déroge un peu à sa règle : naviguer beaucoup, sur de nombreux supports, pour apprendre et progresser, encore et toujours.Aujourd'hui, à 50 ans, Antoine navigue en Class40 aux côtés de Ian Lipinski sur Crédit Mutuel depuis 2023 et s'apprête à poursuivre la Globe 40, le tour du monde en Class40 en double. L'entretien se referme sur une réflexion plus personnelle : celle d'un marin comblé, conscient du temps qui passe, partagé entre sa passion intacte pour la compétition, l'envie de transmettre et un rapport lucide à la vie de famille. Un parcours dense, simple et droit, à l'image du marin.Diffusé le 14 novembre 2025Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This episode provides an essential, first-hand review of the magnificent Disney Treasure. Join us for a detailed look at the…
Jonathan Watts sets off on a three-day boat trip down the Amazon – with indigenous leaders, scientists, artists and more – to report on Cop30, the climate summit taking place this year in Brazil. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
The USS Somers: Midshipman Philip Spencer's Pirate Obsession and Captain Mackenzie's Taste for Violence.Richard Snow's book, Sailing the Graveyard Sea, recounts the 1842 voyage of the USS Somers, the US Navy's only mutiny. The mutiny centered on Midshipman Philip Spencer, born in 1824, son of prominent lawyer John Spencer. Philip was a difficult, unruly dreamer who withdrew into pirate stories, donating the massive The Pirate's Own Book to his school library. His father secured Philip a naval berth, hoping strict discipline would reform him. Spencer joined as a junior midshipman and quickly became isolated. He was walleyed, giving him a "slightly scary gaze" that could be interpreted as untrustworthy. The commander was Lieutenant Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, whose fame rested on A Year in Spain, largely ghostwritten by Washington Irving. Despite his respectable marriage, Mackenzie harbored a "tragic detail": he was a violent, flogging captain who wrote with "lubricious detail" about attending public hangings. The Somersset sail in September 1842 for Africa with a crew of 120, consisting of only 30 mature sailors. 1861
Greg and Melinda live on a sailing catamaran, but life at sea isn't busy enough for Melinda. She wants a new hobby, and she wants that hobby to be fishing. Greg says fishing is boring and gross. He'd rather just buy fish from local vendors. Who's right? Who's wrong?Content Warning: about 10 minutes after the first break, there is some graphic conversation involving fishing and how to kill fish properly. If you don't want to hear about it, skip about 5 minutes ahead.Please consider donating to Al Otro Lado. Al Otro Lado provides legal assistance and humanitarian aid to refugees, deportees, and other migrants trapped at the US-MX border. Donate at alotrolado.org/letsdosomething.We are on TikTok and YouTube! Follow us on both @judgejohnhodgmanpod! Follow us on Instagram @judgejohnhodgman!Thanks to reddit user u/acone419 for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at reddit.com/r/maximumfun! Judge John Hodgman is member-supported! Join at $5 a month at maximumfun.org/join!