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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


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


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
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