In this episode, we talk to Lisa Blair. She is a record holding sailor, that only started her sailing journey at the age of 25 and in seven short years, started making history. She was the first woman to sail solo around Antarctica with one stop, overcoming a dramatic dismasting at sea. She went on to lead the first all-female team in the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race after setting two more world records by sailing solo, non-stop, and unassisted around Australia. In 2022, she became the fastest person to sail solo, non-stop, and unassisted around Antarctica while conducting crucial ocean health research. With over 110,000 nautical miles under her belt, she is not only an accomplished sailor but also an author, adventurer, and inspirational speaker. During this episode we talked about some of the challenges she faced while sailing solo around Antarctica, What inspired her naming her boat Climate Action Now. Some of the magical wild life encounters she shared while at sea as well as how climate change and the plastic pollution is impacting our oceans. Links from the episodes: 178: Sailing the waves of change a conversation with Captain Paul Watson Climate Action Now Message Ice Maiden the film Facing Fear Book Melanie Perkins (Canva) Million Dollar Island Where can people find Lisa? Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter YouTube WebsiteKEY TAKE AWAY “The rhythm of the planet is changing.”
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