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Healing, Resilience, and the Power of Self-Discipline
After three months of deep healing in Thailand, Geraldine Hardy returns to the Monaco Yacht Show with powerful insights on resilience, trauma, and the self-discipline needed to break repeating cycles. She reminds us that life’s challenges are not dead ends but crossroads — opportunities to choose differently, reduce stress, and step into our true selves.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 213 min read


Retaliation and Silence at Sea: Why Litigation May Be the Crew's Strongest Weapon
"Silenced, fired, and forgotten — it’s the brutal reality for too many yacht crew who dare to report abuse or unsafe conditions. Maritime attorney Adria Notari breaks down why litigation, not silence, may be the only path to real accountability. Even without a contract, your rights exist. The law still applies. And private vessels are not exempt."

Yachting International Radio
Aug 203 min read


The Leadership Shift Yachting Needs: Why Crew Wellness Starts at the Top
“We’ve got too many ambulances at the bottom of the cliff. What we need are guardrails at the top.”
Captain Liam Devlin and WaveWellness Founder Xanthe Bowater dive deep into what real leadership looks like onboard superyachts—where supporting crew wellbeing isn’t a perk, but a responsibility.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 203 min read


From Superyacht Spa to Bali Bliss: How Laura McKnight Rewrote Her Life
After 12 years at sea, spa therapist Laura McKnight traded superyachts for Bali, chasing healing over hustle. What began as burnout led to a bold reinvention—and a new mission to help other crew slow down, reset, and reconnect.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 193 min read


Whispering Angel Turns 20: How Rosé Became a Luxury Icon
Whispering Angel didn’t just redefine rosé — it reshaped an entire category of luxury wine. As the brand marks its 20th vintage, Paul Chevalier of Château d’Esclans reflects on its rise, the strategy behind its global appeal, and why rosé is no longer just a seasonal sip — it’s a serious contender.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 193 min read


Inside Portsmouth's Push for Safer, Greener Seas
How Portsmouth International Port is setting the pace for maritime sustainability and seafarer welfare. "We’re not blessed with space—but we are blessed with vision." Portsmouth may be one of the most densely populated cities in the UK, but inside its busy harbor lies a future-forward maritime operation built on innovation, sustainability, and safety. In a recent episode of Sea Views , host Julia Gosling sat down with Ben McInnis, Harbor Master at Portsmouth International Por

Yachting International Radio
Aug 183 min read


America’s Superyacht Surge: Why Lürssen Planted Its Flag at Pier 66
As American buyers drive the majority of Lürssen’s custom builds, Timothy Hamilton explains why Fort Lauderdale has become the strategic heart of superyachting—and how the U.S. can reclaim its shipbuilding legacy.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 175 min read


Feeding Resilience: How Nutrition Shapes Health and Performance at Sea
Veteran yacht chef Polly Baptist has spent decades proving that nutrition is as critical as training when it comes to resilience at sea. Her message is clear: diversify the crew mess, feed the gut–mind connection, and invest in what’s on the plate — because that’s an investment in the people who eat from it.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 153 min read


Breaking the Chains of Self-Limiting Beliefs: Rethinking Prosperity and Personal Power
Self-limiting beliefs often run deeper than we realise, inherited from family, culture, and even ancestral trauma. These subconscious patterns quietly shape our relationship with success and wealth, keeping many locked in cycles of scarcity. True change begins with awareness: redefining prosperity not as greed, but as freedom, generosity, and alignment with our highest vision.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 143 min read


Empowering Women in Yachting: Training, Growth, and Building Stronger Crews
The interior crew are the face of any yacht — yet often the least supported when it comes to training and career progression. Industry leader Gemma Hulbert is changing that, championing equal opportunities, professional confidence, and wellbeing for stewardesses worldwide. From mastering technical skills to setting boundaries and building leadership, her approach empowers women in yachting to thrive at sea and beyond.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 124 min read


Travel Style Secrets from Celebrity Stylist Tara West: How to Pack, Dress, and Arrive in Style
Celebrity stylist Tara West reveals her best travel style secrets — from packing light with versatile sets to mastering quiet luxury looks. Discover chic, practical outfit ideas for every destination, plus must-have accessories that transform your travel wardrobe from ordinary to unforgettable.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 123 min read


Luxury Yachts, Charity Galas, and Key Events: September's Yachting Highlights
September brings two of yachting’s premier events — the Cannes Yachting Festival and the Monaco Yacht Show — blending luxury showcases, industry networking, and philanthropy. Highlights include a Mercy Ships fundraising gala in Cannes, uniting the yachting community to support life-changing medical care while celebrating innovation, connection, and the spirit of giving back.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 112 min read


Navigating the Waters of Yachting Lawsuits: A Look at Class Actions and Industry Impacts
Class action lawsuits are reshaping the yachting industry, challenging unfair practices and pushing for greater transparency. The ongoing case against Safe Harbor Marinas highlights how collective legal action can protect consumers, set industry precedents, and drive positive change in billing, customer service, and trust between companies and vessel owners.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 104 min read


Navigating the Transition from Yacht Life to Land: Lessons from Former Yachtie Craig Condy
Craig Condy’s journey from superyacht crew to business coach reveals the realities of yachting career transitions. From 90-hour weeks at sea to building a new identity on land, he shows how resilience, personal branding, and balance can turn challenges into opportunities. For yachties facing life beyond the water, his story is both a guide and an inspiration.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 103 min read


Inside the World of Yacht Management with Barrett Wright, President of Hill Robinson USA
Step inside the world of yacht management with Barrett Wright of Hill Robinson USA, where expert leadership, crew support, and tailored services redefine what it means to manage a modern yacht.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 83 min read


Discover New England’s Hidden Gems with Bestselling Author Dave Wedge
Explore the world of bestselling author and journalist Dave Wedge, from blockbuster books like Boston Strong and Blood and Hate to his favourite hidden gems across New England.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 83 min read


Diving into the Blue Economy: Insights from Greenland with the Rising Seas Institute
Diving Into the Blue Economy — Katherine O’Fallon and Sharon Gray discuss sea level rise, the blue economy and climate action in Greenland.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 73 min read


Navigating Seafarer’s Rights: Understanding Maritime Law and Protections
Navigating Seafarer Rights — Maritime lawyer Adria Notari explains crew protections, flag-state laws, and the Maritime Labour Convention in this UNCENSORED legal episode.

Yachting International Radio
Aug 73 min read
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