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From PR to Superyachts: Elle Fisher’s Journey Into Superyacht Crew Life
Superyacht Crew Life looks glamorous from the quay, but Elle Fisher’s story reveals the long hours, tight quarters, and emotional resilience required behind the polished decks.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 143 min read


Boundaries and Resilience in Boat Show Season
Discover how to maintain boundaries, resilience, and wellbeing during boat show season with Geraldine Hardy’s insights on self-care, healing, and personal accountability.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 113 min read


From Burnout to Below Deck: Hugo Ortega on Money, Mentorship, and Making It
Hugo Ortega, founder of Super Yacht Sunday School and cast member of Below Deck, reveals how he overcame burnout, built a thriving business, and redefined success in yachting through mentorship, money management, and innovation.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 103 min read


Leadership and Innovation in Yachting: Garry Kyle’s Vision for Crew Culture
From yacht owner to tech entrepreneur, Garry Kyle — CEO of MeridianGo — has built his career on a simple principle: invest in people first. In this exclusive feature, he shares why leadership, culture, and innovation in yachting are key to reducing turnover, elevating crew professionalism, and creating the unforgettable moments that keep owners coming back.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 103 min read


Navigating the Tides of Grief: A Conversation on Surviving Suicide Loss
“Say their names. Ask the small, present questions. Share the load. We don’t cure suicide grief—we refuse to let anyone drown in it.”

Yachting International Radio
Sep 73 min read


Education, Innovation, and the Future of Ocean Conservation
Jessica Harvey, CEO of the Guy Harvey Foundation, shares how education, technology, and partnerships are transforming the future of ocean conservation. From empowering teachers and inspiring students to advancing research through AI and global collaborations, Harvey highlights how small actions create lasting impact across the blue economy.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 63 min read


Below Deck Realities: Tzarina Mace-Ralph’s Call for Change in Yachting
Below Deck chef Tzarina Mace-Ralph opens up with host Karine Rayson about the realities behind the cameras. From burnout and hidden abuses to the urgent need for reform, she calls for an industry that protects crew, normalizes therapy, and values honesty over silence.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 52 min read


The One Big Beautiful Bill Act: A Game Changer for Yacht Ownership
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act has reintroduced 100% bonus depreciation for charter yachts — but only through 2029. For buyers, it’s a chance to write off the full purchase price in year one. For the industry, it’s a tide of new owners, fresh energy, and unprecedented opportunity.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 53 min read


Finding Your Voice at Sea: Why Communication Is the Key to Crew Wellbeing
In yachting, communication isn’t a luxury — it’s survival. Long hours, cultural differences, and high-stress environments make voice, body language, and self-awareness critical to safety and wellbeing. Communication coach Alicia Sedgwick shares how confidence grows when voice meets purpose, why suppressed feelings turn toxic, and the tools every crew member needs to speak with clarity, set boundaries, and build trust.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 43 min read


Civil vs. Criminal Law at Sea: Why Litigation Is the Crew’s Lifeline
When criminal courts refuse to act, maritime law still offers crew a path to justice. In this UNCENSORED feature, maritime lawyer Adria Notari explains the difference between civil and criminal law at sea — from statutes of limitation and evidence collection to employer liability and the limits of flag state accountability.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 33 min read


Empowering Youth for the Blue Economy
The Brilliant Blue Challenge 2025 is more than a competition — it’s a global workforce pipeline for the Blue Economy. High school students from 40+ countries design solutions in renewable energy, autonomous systems, and marine sustainability, with pathways leading to scholarships, internships, and real-world incubation. “It’s not just an awareness program — it’s a workforce development program.”

Yachting International Radio
Sep 32 min read


Marathon for Mental Health: Crew Supporting Crew, One Step at a Time
The Marathon for Mental Health is uniting yacht crew worldwide from October 10–31, 2025. Led by Mel White of Seas the Mind, this flexible challenge invites crews to walk, run, or hike a marathon distance while raising vital funds for ISWAN’s 24/7 Yacht Crew Help service. With global meet-ups, team spirit, and practical onboard support tools, it’s crew caring for crew — one step at a time.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 22 min read


When Grief Roars: Elle Fisher’s Journey Through Loss, Survival, and Healing
Suicide grief doesn’t whisper—it roars. Author and advocate Elle Fisher has faced it again and again: losing her mother at 16, her best friend Jess, her cousin Dakota, and her fiancé Christian. Each loss reshaped her life, from London’s music scene to the world of yachting, and finally to Mexico, where she chose deep rest over distraction. Her journey is not one of easy answers, but of resilience, survival, and the courage to speak the unspeakable.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 313 min read


Malta Ship Registry: Why Flag Choice Matters
Malta Ship Registry has become Europe’s largest and one of the most respected flags worldwide. Registrar General Dr. Ivan Tabone explains how a solid legal framework, practical yacht codes, and 24/7 accessibility make Malta a trusted choice for owners, financiers, and seafarers.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 292 min read


Finding Your Voice: The Key to Self-Care
When we lose our voice — whether through silence, fear, or conditioning — we sacrifice more than words. In this powerful reflection, Geraldine Hardy reveals why communication is the foundation of self-care, how suppressed expression impacts health, and why reclaiming your voice is essential for transformation and wellbeing.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 283 min read


How to Go Broke in Yachting — and Why Financial Discipline Matters
Yachting may offer high salaries and luxury surroundings, but without yachting financial discipline it’s easy to fall into traps that drain wealth as fast as it’s earned. Veteran captain-turned-broker Antonio Palazuelos Archdale shares candid lessons on the Luxe Chaser, the Hoarder, and other crew archetypes — and why building savings, balance, and an exit plan is the only way to turn short-term earnings into long-term security.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 273 min read


Charting a Clear Course: Maritime Marketing in the Digital Age
From liveaboards in the Red Sea to digital consulting for small and medium-sized businesses, Frédéric “Fifi” Morisod and Mik Jennings have transformed their passion for the ocean into a mission: helping companies in diving, yachting, and beyond navigate the fast-changing world of digital strategy. Their approach goes far beyond social media — it’s about creating authentic connections, building trust, and turning experiences into lasting growth.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 272 min read


Sauna on the Runway: Helsinki Airport Redefines Travel Culture
Helsinki Airport is redefining what it means to be a gateway city. From a sauna on the runway to award-winning passenger experiences, Director of Marketing Anna Tuomi reveals how Finland’s capital is blending tradition, wellness, and innovation to welcome the world.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 263 min read


Relief Crew Foundation: Bringing Yachting Skills to Humanitarian Shores
Discover how Humanitarian Yachting through the Relief Crew Foundation empowers yacht crew to use their skills in global volunteering projects that transform communities and inspire lasting change.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 252 min read


Leading Across Generations: Captain Dundas on Redefining Leadership at Sea
Leadership in yachting is often viewed through the lens of hierarchy and authority. But Captain Dundas, with 18 years in the industry and 12 as a captain, sees it differently. By embracing adaptability, values-driven decision making, and two-way feedback, he has reshaped his command—and found new purpose in the role. His insights reveal how modern leadership can reduce turnover, strengthen crew culture, and bring genuine enjoyment back to the bridge.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 222 min read
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