2021-2

#333: Lisa Blair // Around Antarctica Again

#333: Lisa Blair // Around Antarctica Again

#333. Lisa Blair is an Australian adventurer who holds multiple world records for her solo sailing adventures. She is a positive and strong voice for confronting climate change, and for pursuing one's dreams full force. Lisa is currently preparing to sail solo, nonstop, and unassisted around Antarctica, in pursuit of world records and groundbreaking ocean data collection. On her boat, Climate Action Now, Lisa will be facing the Southern Ocean again as she races the clock around the world.

#330: Megan Frey // Ocean's Dream Part 1 (featuring Brittney Mauer)

#330: Megan Frey // Ocean's Dream Part 1 (featuring Brittney Mauer)

#330. Megan Frye has spent the last 10 years at sea, sailing traditionally rigged vessels all over the world. She is pursuing her dream of connecting people from around the world through sailing with Ocean's Dream. Emma got to sit down with Megan for a short chat while they were both in Maine, where Megan is spending the summer running a charter sailboat. This is just part one of our conversations with Megan, who has learned many lessons from her travels, and is looking to spread the wisdom of the high seas with others.

#327: Abby Ehler // The Magenta Project

#327: Abby Ehler // The Magenta Project

#327. Abby Ehler has been working in high performance sailing, on and off the water, for over twenty years. She has competed in three editions of the Volvo Ocean Race as boat captain, most recently competing in the 2017-18 race with Team Brunel, the first edition of the Race to actively promote mixed gender teams. When shore side, Abby has worked for the America’s Cup and Sail GP. Abby founded and runs the Magenta Project, a collective that develops pathways and opportunities for women in performance sailing. The Magenta Project focuses on establishing networks, fostering mentorships, influencing policy, and raising awareness. Abby also hosts her own podcast, the Sailing Show Podcasts, where she interviews professional sailors.

#326: Pam Wall // Emma & Pam Talk Sailing

#326: Pam Wall // Emma & Pam Talk Sailing

#326. Pam Wall is a legendary ocean sailor with boundless energy. She cruised around the world with her beautiful family on the boat they built, KANDARIK. Pam has worked in the marine industry all her life and continues to advise cruisers on how to get out there and ‘just do it’. She consults sailors on everything from buying to outfitting to passagemaking. Andy and Mia have known Pam for years now and Emma was lucky enough to meet her this spring in Fort Lauderdale. Emma feels incredibly lucky to have gotten the chance to sit down with her at her home for an interview. Find her at https://www.pamwall.com/

#325: Lisa Blair // Facing Fear

#325: Lisa Blair // Facing Fear

#325. Lisa Blair is an adventurer, author, and a multiple world record holding sailor. Her boat, Climate Action Now, is a brilliantly colorful poster of a positive approach to tackling climate change. In 2017, Lisa set out to break the record for a solo, nonstop circumnavigation around Antarctica. She was dismasted south of Cape Town, about three quarters of the way through the passage. Unstoppable as ever, Lisa repaired Climate Action Now and completed the circumnavigation, setting her first of many world records. Lisa wrote a wonderful book, Facing Fear, about her 2017 Antarctic circumnavigation. You can follow Lisa, support her voyages, and find her book at her website: https://lisablairsailstheworld.com/

#323: Jon Sanders // 11-Time Circumnavigator

#323: Jon Sanders // 11-Time Circumnavigator

#323. Jon Sanders is an 81-year-old Australian solo sailor whose been around the globe a full 11 times! He was the first person ever, in 1981/1982 to circumnavigate Antarctica, and indeed three of his roundings of the world happened back-to-back-to-back nonstop! Despite these crazy accomplishments, Jon remains incredible humble and sails simply for the love of it. Special thanks to Morgan Flower for setting up this interview and helping record & produce it with me!

#322: Dustin Reynolds // The Single-Handed Sailor

#322: Dustin Reynolds // The Single-Handed Sailor

#322. Dustin Reynolds is on a mission to become the first-ever double-amputee solo circumnavigator. After losing his left arm, left leg and nearly his life in a terrible motorcycle accident in 2008, Dustin regrouped, decided he wanted to live, and set out to fulfill a dream that started on a whim. I caught up with him earlier this spring when he was in Panama preparing for the final leg of his voyage home to Hawaii.