
Ice Maiden: Surviving in the Southern Ocean with Lisa Blair
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Lisa Blair is an Australian solo-sailor, world multi-record holder, climate activist and lover of the Southern Ocean.
In this episode Lisa talks with us about her new feature documentary Ice Maiden – the story of her epic 2017 voyage to set a record-breaking circumnavigation of Antarctica.
She shares her insights into the terror and beauty of surviving multiple near-death experiences; how she faces fear, her resilience and mental preparation, and the impact of documenting her adventure in her new feature documentary.
Lisa was a joy to talk with – with so much enthusiasm given she was recovering from setting a new solo-sailing record from Australia to New Zealand! I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did – and look forward to seeing the film.
Ice Maiden premiers at the Doc Edge Film Festival in Otāutahi Christchurch 19 June 2024.
Get tickets to the DocEdge Film Festival
Follow Lisa’s journey at upcoming solo-sailing record attempts at Lisa Blair Sails the World
Episode Notes | Lisa Blair
01:30 Ice Maiden the film
3:38 Facing fear
6:00 Leaving Cape Town for winter conditions in Antarctica
7:14 Trauma in the southern ocean
8:50 Resilience and reframing thoughts when shit hits the fan
10:35 Visualising worst case scenarios
12:11 A love of the southern ocean
14:14 What solo sailing is really about
15:18 Breaking down assumptions
16:00 The approach of solo-sailing for a record
18:54 Self-steering and self-preservation
19:58 Electrical issues and bailing for life
20:44 Is there any comfort onboard
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