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22: E22 Navigating Mental Health in the Yachting Industry
In this conversation, Cherise Reedman and Jess Dunnett discuss the critical issue of mental health within the yachting industry. They explore personal experiences, the challenges faced by crew members, and the lack of support systems on board.
Jess shares her journey from yachting to starting a business, the impact of COVID-19 on mental health awareness, and the creation of the Blue Ducks initiative aimed at providing support for mental health in the industry.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of open conversations, the need for proper resources, and the future goals of the Blue Ducks initiative to foster a healthier work environment for yacht crew.
32:3218/11/2024
From Media to Yachting: Erin's Journey
In our latest episode, Cherise Reedman sits down with Erin Pickering, who takes us on her journey from the fast-paced media world to life on superyachts. Erin shares how she navigated this male-dominated industry, revealing the challenges and triumphs she encountered as she transitioned into yachting. Her story begins in Antibes, where she first immersed herself in the yachting lifestyle, diving into the unique culture, high expectations, and sometimes isolating experiences that come with working at sea.
As a purser, Erin learned the importance of leadership, resilience, and handling the complexities of onboard life—skills that laid the foundation for her next adventure. She openly discusses the demands of the role, the loneliness that can set in, and what ultimately led her to leave yachting to pursue her passion for customer experience and leadership in her own consultancy business.
Throughout the episode, Erin’s insights are invaluable for anyone considering a career in yachting or looking to develop a customer-centric approach in business. She also shares candid, funny moments from her time at sea, making this a must-listen for yacht crew and aspiring leaders alike!
🌊 Tune in for a dose of inspiration, laughter, and life lessons from Erin’s unique perspective!
👉 Available now on all major platforms. Don’t miss it!
01:01:4211/11/2024
E21 From Architecture to Yachting – Deirdre Colgan’s Inspiring Journey
In this fascinating episode, Deirdre Colgan takes us through her extraordinary shift from the world of architecture to life on the water in the yachting industry. 🌊 Join us as she opens up about the challenges and joys of balancing motherhood, entrepreneurship, and a new life in Florida. From riding out hurricanes to navigating the unique demands of yachting, Deirdre’s story is filled with resilience, ambition, and a whole lot of adventure!
✨ Highlights of this episode include:
Her journey into yachting and the importance of a strong support system
Entrepreneurial dreams and the hard lessons she’s learned about self-care and health insurance
And a hilarious story featuring two monkeys aboard a yacht that you won’t want to miss!
Tune in to hear how Deirdre’s journey of growth and grit can inspire us all to embrace life’s twists and turns. Available now on all platforms! 🎧
https://nautilusyachtwear.com/about/
01:11:4204/11/2024
E20 I was in it for the fun, for the adventure...
In this episode of Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, Sophie Barber shares her journey from a traditional office job to the vibrant world of yachting. She discusses her initial motivations, experiences on her first sailing yacht, and the transition from interior roles to deck positions.
Sophie reflects on her decision to leave the industry, her life after yachting, and her current role in recruitment within the yachting sector. The conversation also touches on the importance of networking, the evolving landscape for women in yachting, and memorable anecdotes from her time on the water.
39:3730/09/2024
E19 Personal Stories of Drink Spiking
In our latest episode, we tackle the serious and often overlooked issue of drink spiking, with a specific focus on its prevalence during high-profile events like the Monaco Yacht Show. Our guests, Cherise Reedman and Jess Dunnett, bravely share their personal experiences with drink spiking, offering heartfelt insights into the emotional and psychological toll such incidents can take.
Through this candid conversation, Cherise and Jess discuss the immediate and long-term impacts, from feelings of vulnerability and violation to the lingering anxiety that often follows. They stress the importance of being vigilant and taking proactive steps to ensure safety in social environments. Additionally, the discussion underscores the critical role of community support and how we can collectively work to prevent such incidents.
The episode also sheds light on ongoing initiatives aimed at raising awareness and providing practical resources for those who may be affected. From educating people on the warning signs of drink spiking to promoting bystander intervention and safety measures, this conversation is a call to action for increased awareness and support within the yachting community and beyond.
46:2423/09/2024
E18 Embracing Sobriety: How Laura Kilbey Transformed Her Life
Laura Kilbey, founder of the Sober Crew Social Club, shares her journey in the yachting industry and her decision to stop drinking.
She grew up sailing and developed a love for being at sea. However, she realized that her relationship with alcohol was problematic and decided to make a change. Laura experienced blackout drinking and moments of shame, which led her to re-evaluate her drinking habits. She shifted her mindset and embraced sobriety as a way to improve her life.
Laura also discusses the challenges of being sober in a social industry and the pressure to drink. The conversation explores the challenges and experiences of being sober in the yachting industry. It discusses the pressure to drink and the discomfort of being around drunk people. The conversation also touches on the changing attitudes towards alcohol among younger generations and the impact of social media on drinking culture.
Laura shares her personal journey of sobriety and the creation of the Sober Crew Social Club to provide support and connection for those in the industry. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing alcohol-related issues in yachting and promoting a healthier and more inclusive environment.
01:02:0516/09/2024
E17 The story of Gemma The Floating Florista
This episode of Tales from the Superyacht Laundry features Jayn Willis, who shares the story of her daughter Gemma's battle with cervical cancer.
Gemma was a vibrant and passionate individual who found her calling in the yachting industry. However, her life took a tragic turn when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer at the age of 28. Despite undergoing treatments and receiving support from the yachting community, Gemma's condition worsened, and she ultimately lost her battle with the disease.
Jayn shares her experience of caring for her daughter, Gemma, during her battle with cancer. She discusses the challenges of dealing with uncertainty and anger, as well as the lack of communication and information from medical professionals. Jayn also talks about the spread of Gemma's cancer and the treatment options they explored. She recounts the decline in Gemma's health and the final days leading up to her passing.
Jayn reflects on the lack of end-of-life discussions and the unanswered questions she has. She then explains the Do It For Gem campaign and the goals of the Do It For Gem Foundation, which aims to raise awareness of cervical cancer and provide support to cancer patients. Jayn emphasizes the importance of educating women and men in the yachting industry about women's health issues.
https://floatingflorista.co.uk/
50:1003/09/2024
E16 From education to empowering yacht crew and industry buzzwords…
In our sixteenth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we chat with Kayleigh Liddell, Crew Services Manager for Hill Robinson, who brings a fresh perspective to the industry.
Despite not having worked as crew herself, Kayleigh has a naval family background and spent time living in yachting hotspots. She shares her journey from working in HR and operations for an education company to first joining Hill Robinson as a yacht assistant. Kayleigh explains the challenges faced during the pandemic and how it has reshaped workplace dynamics, particularly for the younger generation.
The conversation delves deep into the industry's complexities, touching on an intricate web of regulations and employment laws that make yacht management a challenging field.
She chats about Hill Robinosn's innovative approach to crew services, which Kayleigh has worked hard to develop, initially stemming from a client's request to improve crew retention. The holistic system at Hill Robinson listens to and supports crew through their entire journey. She also discusses the important collaborations with organisations like Seas The Mind and ISWAN and the vital topic of crew welfare.
Kayleigh talks about future developments, including the collaboration with YPOW, a wellness pop-up for crew at the Monaco Yacht Show, and their new crew services space.
Tune in to hear Kayleigh's story, how she and Hill Robinson are updating and improving the industry to be more supportive and positive for crew in the realm of yachting's evolving landscape…
01:00:0626/08/2024
E15 From yachting to software developer and those a-ha moments
In our fifteenth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we chatted with Ciara Farrow, ex-Chief Stew/Purser turned tech entrepreneur.
A serendipitous meeting with a yacht-owning family was when Ciara first heard about the industry. Initially from Ontario, she headed to the Rocky mountains for a dose of adventure in her 20s and ended up working in hospitality. After liking what she heard, she headed to do her courses, and an extremely dodgy hostel staying experience later secured her first role onboard.
She experienced highs and lows throughout her time onboard, a particular high found in lycra as she cycled the world's coastlines during her downtime. Throughout her career, she went in and out of stages of wanting to leave, but it wasn't until health issues forced her hand.
After going through a challenging ordeal and recovery process in Florida, throughout Covid and alone, she was determined to get through it, and her persistent self saw her returning to yachts after a full recovery. While recovering, she took various software development courses to fuel her idea of creating a software solution for managing preferences better onboard.
Her problem-solving and determined nature resulted in her launching Sevenstar, the yacht preference app, born from frustration with an aim to help the operations of such a niche industry. Now able to talk the software tech language she is riding the entrepreneurial wave, constantly learning, getting feedback, and improving her product.
Tune in to hear Ciara's inspirational story, her very valuable advice to others wanting to make the jump, and the scary reason why she won't be returning to the Azores…
https://sevenstar.software/
01:05:0012/08/2024
E14: From commercial to yachting, and FYI, women can park!
In our fourteenth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down for a chat with Georgie Lindsay, cruise ship turned superyacht captain.
Rewind to a family cruise in the Caribbean, where, due to the rainy weather, she got to take a peek around the whole ship, and got her first taste of what life at sea would be like. In her teen years, she knew she didn't want to be stuck in an office, so after a stint living in Madrid, Georgie secured her place on a UK cadetship with the cruise company Carnival.
On a three-year course for her tickets, where of the 60 people, only three females successfully finished, Georgie chats about what it's like to be a female on the bridge and how she has always been lucky enough to have a supportive (mainly male) crew around her.
The episode covers the transitions and opportunities from commercial to the superyacht world and vice versa. After years on a cruise ship bridge, she turned her hand in 2016 to superyachts. Way over qualified as a Deckhand, she enjoyed the hands-on approach and made her way back up the ranks to the helm.
Georgie talks about life as a female captain, the trials and tribulations of leading, and her proud moments - queue the St Martin bridge manoeuvre! She also discusses the differences between cruise and yachting, each with its challenges, including that all-important work-life balance.
While Georgie isn't yet ready to leave a life at sea, she has kept her eyes and mind open to future opportunities. Tune in to hear about Georgie's life on the bridge and how she aims to give back to the industry she loves…
51:1505/08/2024
From University to the High Seas and the yachtie beginnings…
In our thirteenth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down for a chat with Megan, a newcomer to the industry. YPOW is all about connecting and supporting women from all aspects of yachting, so in this episode, we rewind and go back to the beginning of a yachties journey.
Megan is from the seaside town of Bournemouth. Although by the sea, she was never aware of the yachting industry and continued along the conventional path to University after school. Now armed with a degree in Criminology and sociology, Megan knew she wasn’t keen on being tied to a desk, so, enter: Below Deck.
Having watched the ever-popular show, followed influencers in the industry and had a few friends try it out, she wanted to join in, so she signed up to do some training at Flying Fish. The episode discusses Megan's experience getting started and dipping her toe into both interior and exterior training.
Megan explains how her university experience has unexpectedly prepared her more for yacht life, especially the shared living spaces! The conversation covers the pros and cons of interior versus exterior, the OCD level of 'clean', and how your training will always stay with you.
Looking to the future, Megan shares her excitement about her potential adventure to Antibes in search of her first job. Tune in to hear Megan's enthusiasm and perspective for her new career at sea…
33:0129/07/2024
From yogi to nutritionist and the power of manifestation…
In our twelfth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down for a chat with Kat, an ex stew turned ‘The Yacht Nutritionist’.
Kat never set her sights on the yachting industry until a chance meeting with some crew who entered the yoga studio she managed. Fast-forward a summer, and she found herself working onboard, quickly learning how to clean.
The episode chats about Kat's food and diet challenges, which were heightened during her time onboard. Looking back, she candidly reflects on her time struggling with disordered and binge eating. It covers how vein the industry is, the pressure of crew member diets, and the ongoing judgement of skort sizes.
Knowing that yachting had an expiration date for her, Kat made a bold decision. She was ready for a change and knew she wanted to study nutrition. While she had been taking everyone else's advice on what to eat, she was eager to understand the science behind it herself.
She talks about how she loves studying but returning to it while transitioning out of yachting was tough. The episode delves into diet crazes, from the raw carnivore to Ozempic.
Tune in to hear how Kat now helps clients within the industry and how her future horizons are set on further topic areas…
01:07:3222/07/2024
E11 From hospitality ashore to the high seas and life as a purser…
In our eleventh episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down for a chat with Rosie Mira, who is still in the industry. This episode chats about how even those still in the industry have begun thinking about the future already.
Rosie cut her teeth in the hospitality industry from a young age, waitressing tables and working her way up to management. She lived in London and worked for a prestigious restaurant group for years, running and opening various locations. With itchy feet and a trip to Greece, she decided it was time for a change and found herself looking at the yachting industry.
This episode delves into what makes the industry special and how, although she had plenty of on-land experience, she got into yachting later in life than the rest of the crew she worked with but continued to work her way up the ranks like everyone else.
Rosie talks about her highs and lows in yachting and the importance of connections, networking, and opportunities within the industry. She discusses the intricate role of a purser, life managing a new build, and what is needed to succeed.
She chats about her plans for the future to secure a rotational position to allow her to balance creating a life ashore - perhaps in sunny Palma. Although she isn't quite ready to leave, she explains how having networks like Pearls is helping ease the transition and how it has helped her think about the longer term.
Tune in to hear Rosie's journey, her future plans and her valuable advice to others in the industry…
38:2415/07/2024
E10 From ex-chef to motherhood and creating a uniform empire
In our tenth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down for an inspiring conversation with Lu Kenhard, ex-yacht chef turned uniform sales entrepreneur.
Lu had an early break into the industry at the age of 18. After growing up with South East Asian flavours, she knew she wanted to do something related to food. She got her Cordon Bleu certification and her first job, which only lasted a day…but remained in the industry successfully for a further 13 years.
Yet again, on YPOW, Delia Smith gets a mention, but more importantly, Lu discusses the ups and downs of her time onboard motor yachts (with a family full of sailors, she really did go to the dark side). Alongside cruising into New York and a whole host of other highlights with her captain husband, those came to an end once motherhood was on the horizon.
Lu chats about bringing twins into the world as an expat and how the long hours, sleep deprivation and difficult requests certainly reminded her of life onboard. Integrating into the expat community in France Lu found herself working for Liquid Yacht Wear, establishing their France office.
The episode covers her personal challenges of battling with breast cancer, shifting priorities and how Lu’s determination of positivity led to her eventually launching her own uniform company: Luxe and Keel.
Advising others, she emphasises not to be afraid of change when transiting to land and how to remember nothing happens overnight in entrepreneurship. Tune in to hear Lu's journey, resilience and strength…
https://luxeandkeel.com/
34:5008/07/2024
E9 From stew to childcare specialist and those inner circles
In our ninth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down with Ella Peters, AKA The Superyacht Nanny.
Ella grew up sailing, and for her, the superyacht industry was always going to be on her horizons. Having taken her introductory courses for her 18th birthday, she started off working as a stew for a couple of years. Breaking out to complete her degree in sustainable fashion production, she then got offered her ideal job: nannying for a high profile family onboard.
The episode discusses the nuances of navigating being a superyacht nanny alongside other crew members, the horror stories, and the incredible experiences. It also delves into how nannying onboard is a whole new level compared to land-based jobs and how to develop that all-important gut feeling.
Ella chats about the misconceptions of nannying; spoiler: no, she doesn't just go on holidays with wealthy families. Already with a better work-life balance than other roles onboard, Ella had no real plan to leave the industry, and she loves what she does.
Her time organically allowed her to create her company: The Superyacht Nanny, a destination for all things childcare onboard with resources. Ella now balances her entrepreneurial journey, offering consulting and coaching and has created a community of nannies - even some who were trained where the Royal Family employ their childcare!
The episode covers the changes in the industry and childcare in general, as well as Ella's advice for setting boundaries and standing your ground. Oh, and also, her golden rule of never letting kids into the crew mess!
Tune in to hear Ella's journey to becoming a superyacht nanny and how she now helps others…
https://superyachtnanny.co/
57:5201/07/2024
E8 From yachting to motherhood and all things cheese!
In our eighth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down with Liezl Stylo, an ex-Chief Stew who did an 11-year stint in the industry cruising some of the world's most exotic destinations and then unexpectedly found herself in motherhood.
After a sabbatical from her career as a solicitor in South Africa, Liezl travelled the world and met her husband in India. Upon hearing about yachting they headed to the US and experienced their first taste of the yachting world. Her journey in yachting wasn't the easiest, and she talks candidly about her experiences.
She met a spiritual teacher as a guest, and later found herself in a yoga training facility in Sweden for three months. With no real plan to exit the industry, she did and went on her own spiritual journey, completely cut off from the world for these months.
After falling pregnant and relocating to France, Liezl still navigates the French way of life as an expat. While doing so, her Yummy Mummy brand was born—facilitating connection, education, and kindness. Initially wanting to meet new people, her brand exploded, and she is now expanding the movement to other countries.
The episode delves into many topics, such as the role of women onboard, positive change in the industry, how to decide whether to have children and the balancing act of women having it all.
Tune in to hear Liezl's journey of living her purpose and staying true to her vision, including some explicit stories from Saudi…
https://www.yummymummy.org/
01:00:2224/06/2024
E7 From chief stew to chief listener and making boundaries
In our seventh episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down with Emma Mannering, an ex-Chief Stew who returned to school to become a therapist.
After three years of debating, Emma launched herself into the industry after meeting her now ex-captain husband. The episode follows Emma's journey in yachting, the trials and tribulations of working as a couple onboard, how she accidentally stepped up to Chief, and how she never actually knew where in the world she was.
Landing a rotational position in what they thought was their dream job, the pandemic hit, and so did the many realities of asking, "What Next?" Emma talks about the injury she experienced onboard and what she now recognises as burnout. At home on medical leave, she delved into therapy and began putting her needs first.
With too many options in her mind about what she could do after yachting, therapy opened her eyes to how forming connections with people made her happy, and perhaps she should turn her hand to it. After previously saying she would never go back to studying, spoiler alert: she did!
Emma chats about how she handled the transition ashore and juggling a long-distance relationship with having a baby. She advises on how preparation is key and how it is important to rediscover who you are after yachting.
Tune in to hear Emma's journey in and out of yachting, her plans to open up her private practice this summer, and the meaning behind the mysterious black sheep necklace…
01:00:5617/06/2024
E6 From cheffing to community and new york negotiations
In our sixth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down with Jenn Downes, an ex-yacht chef turned 'Mother of Antibes' and dedicated entrepreneur.
Jenn, a Native New Yorker and trained psychologist, began her journey managing high-end restaurants and running her own catering business. Unexpected events of 9/11 meant Jenn found herself working and living the Caribbean island life in St Martin where she met the 'boat boy' - her eventual yacht Captain husband, Jason.
Their whirlwind romance also marked the beginning of her yachting career, as she joined him sailing and working around the world. The episode discusses the ups - her as the best chef an owner has ever had - and downs of yachting life, including Jenn's challenging time with her mother's passing.
Once they had had enough of 'billionaire babysitting,' they bought a property in Antibes, and the Crew Grapevine was born. Initially a place to share information, then potential apartments, they turned the Grapevine into the OG crew house: Portside, and welcomed guests the same day beds were being built.
Juggling this entrepreneurial journey as expats while expecting a baby wasn't the easiest, but with a confident persona and a desire to naturally look after people, Jenn quickly made the Grapevine into what it is today - a safe haven and fun community for yachties to stay in Antibes. Giving her best advice, Jenn has been there and continues to help all crew in their journeys.
Tune in to hear Jenn's inspiring journey and how she has created a brilliant community for yachties. In between shouting at owners, food fights, and the occasional cat fishing…
https://crewgrapevine.com
01:15:4310/06/2024
E5 From special forces to yacht crew coaching
In our fifth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down with Cally Cooper. Cally founded WellCrew, an organisation committed to prioritising overall well-being and coaching individuals and teams to excel in professional and personal development.
As a performance and wellbeing coach, Cally brings her unique experience in special forces mentorship and military coaching to the yachting industry. Having noticed various crossovers between yachting and the military, she uses her expertise to help crew deal with the pressures and environments crew face.
The episode delves into Cally's coaching philosophy and how she discovered that aligning mental, physical, and emotional health is essential for creating a high-performance culture.
Passionate about the industry, Cally recognised the lack of support within yachting and has helped various crew members since she began her mission. Her approach is unique, incorporating tools and techniques used by not only the military but F1 drivers and Olympic athletes.
Cally helps individuals and teams better understand how to handle stress and themselves and others while building resilience and confidence. She shares her insights on the importance of self-awareness and an exciting collaboration between YPOW and WellCrew for those looking to come ashore.
Tune in to this insightful conversation and discover how WellCrew empowers the yachting community to unlock their full potential, both onboard and beyond…
https://www.well-crew.com/
48:2803/06/2024
E4 From service to sustainability
In our fourth episode of Pearls' Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down with Hannah Russell, an inspiring entrepreneur who is improving the industry with her sustainable solutions company, Viveco.
Hannah accidentally fell into yachting armed with the Delia Smith recipe book and had her eyes quickly opened as a crew chef. Switching to the inside, she made her way to Chief Stew, where her new norm was buying €100,000 beanbags and cleaning things that were already clean.
The episode follows Hannah's exciting days of travelling the world until she became bored with the monotony of the job. She talks about the ups and downs and why she took up quilting! She left yachting with no idea what to do apart from being thrown into the next chapter of her life - hello, motherhood!
She shares the tough realities of moving to a new home, how making friends is like dating, and being thrown back into a world with which she wasn't familiar. Spoiler: no, you don't need 20 litres of vinegar on land.
While raising her child, Hannah discovered the Zero Waste Movement (before most had heard of it!) and found her true passion. She bit the bullet and started selling five eco-friendly products at markets. Fast-forward to teaching herself the ropes of entrepreneurship along the way, Viveco is now at the forefront of positive change in the industry.
Tune in to hear Hannah's passion for the industry and how she found her calling, from not wanting to launch a website to now launching her very own product brand…
https://vivecoyachts.com/
45:5127/05/2024
E3 From Chief Stew to Reality TV Star
In our third episode of Pearls’ Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down with Daisy Kelliher, Chief Stew, and Below Deck reality TV star. Hailing from a family full of yachties, it isn’t surprising that Daisy gravitated to the superyacht world.
Without the usuals that yachties have to endure to land their first break, Daisy managed to escape daywork, dockwalking, and crew houses. Thanks to her strong background in hotel management and hospitality, she got her first job on a sailing yacht.
The episode follows Daisy’s yachting journey as she works up the ranks to bigger yachts and then to the panic stations of the pandemic. Losing her job and moving back home, once rolling her eyes at Below Deck a friend suggested she apply - desperate to escape lockdowns, she went for it.
Daisy’s unfiltered and unapologetically herself personality meant many had told her she was always destined for TV. She candidly chats about all things Below Deck, from her first season to a few more under her belt, and how she has become a TV personality.
With no plan to leave yachting and now no exit plan to leave the show, she shares her highs and lows of navigating this journey, balancing in and out of the yachting and media industries.
Aside from love triangles and crashing into docks, Daisy delves into what happens behind the cameras and what her whirlwind life is like. Tune in to listen to the behind-the-scenes of the industry's most controversial TV programme and what she plans to do next…
01:09:3920/05/2024
Bonus - Who are we & what is Pearls of Wisdom?
In the bonus episode Cherise and Max discuss their journey in the superyacht industry, from meeting in a crew house to transitioning to land-based jobs. They highlight the challenges they faced, such as finding work with visible tattoos and adjusting to life on a boat. They also discuss the importance of crew houses and the support they provide. Max shares her experience of working on a yacht while pregnant and returning to work with her baby.
They then talk about their involvement with Pearls, a platform that aims to support women in the industry. Pearls of Wisdom is a platform that aims to support and empower women who are in the yachting industry and after they have left. The founders, Cherise and Maxine, discuss their journey and the challenges they faced in building the platform. They talk about the importance of community and connection, and how the Pearls of Wisdom app can help women find support and resources. They also share their vision for the future, including expanding the podcast, writing a book, and connecting with more experts. The conversation ends with some entertaining and humorous stories from their time in the industry.
58:3815/05/2024
E2 I'm not a sailor... I quit!
From Captaincy to late-night toasties and five-year plans…
In our second episode of Pearls’ Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down with Alisha King, CEO of Tidal Yachting. The episode follows Alisha’s journey from the military seas of New Zealand to the yachting scenes of the Med.
After a five-year stint - a theme for Alisha - in the Navy, her start into yachting began with a one-way trip to Antibes. Being a female on the bridge and learning the ropes of sailing, Alisha had her ups and downs.
But as a testament to her adaptability and embracing change, Alisha went from Captain to Chef to a now land-based entrepreneur. The episode covers the trials and tribulations of yachting roles and careers, with tattoo and uniform-size discussions thrown in.
Five years - again - on from yachting, Alisha moved back to land, to New Zealand, and started Tidal Yachting in 2017. She chats all things about her entrepreneurial journey, from flipping burgers, driving haul out cranes, to expanding and diversifying from recruitment to yacht and project management.
Having recently expanded her business and a full circle moment developing Tidal Maritime - now also working within the defence sector - she gives a whole host of advice to women in and out of the industry, those looking to join the entrepreneurial bandwagon, and those contemplating the next move to ‘find their thing’.
Sharing how her empire has grown, she is slowly but surely revolutionising the yachting experience in the South Pacific. Tune in to listen to her journey, the ups and downs, and those all-important five-year plans…
01:02:1513/05/2024
E1 The importance of finding connection & purpose
From Friends analogies to global domination and expensive rose…
In our first episode of Pearls’ Tales from the Superyacht Laundry, we sit down with Emma Ross, a former yacht chef turned mental health advocate and founder of Seas The Mind, a mental health training provider for the yachting industry.
The episode follows Emma’s journey into (and out of) yachting, from the days when she had her plane tickets faxed, exciting worldwide adventures to the bad bits and how she recognised the need for mental health awareness and support within the industry.
She touches on her life and travel experiences right from the beginning, from browsing the Oxford Circus Topshop flagship store (why is it now an Ikea? No one will know!), paying over the odds for Rose to enjoying gelato in Positano and spending months onboard living out her own castaway moment on a boat - without owners! - in French Polynesia.
Emma opens up about the harsh realities of yachting and transitioning back to land life and the mental health struggles that can come with the intensity of the industry. But she also fondly recalls the incredible friendships and once-in-a-lifetime experiences that made it all worthwhile.
Discussing her inspiration and entrepreneurial journey in founding Seas The Mind, she emphasises the importance of believing in what you set out to do and navigating rejection. Wanting to walk away from the industry with pride about her experience and to give back and support the next generation of yachties, Emma has found her passion and land-life calling in her impactful venture.
Emma chats about all things exiting yachting, the entrepreneurial journey of Seas The Mind, her determination for the future and how she hopes to expand the team in the future. Oh, and if anyone loves social media management, hit her details in the link below!
Tune in to hear Emma’s inspiring story and advice, including what a famous onboard supermodel finds on her morning swim…
https://www.seasthemind.co.uk/
48:0506/05/2024
Trailer
You asked, we delivered. Yacht Pearls of Wisdom now has its own Podcast dedicated to women in and out of the yachting industry. Each week we will have an incredible guest so please subscribe and follow us on socials @yachtpearlsofwisdom to find out when our first episode drops.
00:3722/04/2024