Episodios

  • Yachting Careers: Superyacht Brokerage Reality and Life After Yachting | Rich AF
    Apr 14 2026

    Superyacht brokerage is not what yacht crew think it is.
    And life after yachting is where most people get caught out.

    In this episode of Rich AF, Charl Minnaar (The Yachting Investor) sits down with yacht broker Antonio Palazuelos Archdale of FGI Yachts to break down the reality of transitioning from yacht crew to land-based careers in the yachting industry.

    From entering yacht brokerage with no network to spending heavily before closing a single deal, Antonio explains why the superyacht brokerage world is a long-term game built on relationships, persistence, and financial resilience.

    The conversation then shifts into life after yachting. What happens when the structure disappears, expenses become real, and time is no longer controlled for you. They unpack the financial shock many crew face, the challenges of managing time on land, and why so many people underestimate how difficult the transition can be.

    They also take a hard look at lifestyle creep in yachting, from hobby spending to luxury traps, and why failing to plan ahead leaves too many crew starting over with nothing despite years of high income.

    🎥 Filmed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show
    https://pbboatshow.com

    In conjunction with:
    365 Yachts – https://365yachts.com
    Yacht Crew Center – https://yachtcrew.center

    📺 Prefer to read? Head to Yachting News on the website.
    https://www.yachtinginternationalradio.com/yachting-news

    🎙️ Rich AF | Yachting International Radio

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  • Superyacht Innovation and Refit Strategy at Royal Huisman and Huisfit | Yachting USA
    Apr 12 2026

    What defines real superyacht innovation after more than 140 years of yacht building?

    In this episode of Yachting USA, Rick Thomas sits down with Anders Pehrson, Commercial Director of Huisfit, and Jurjen van ’t Verlaat, Marketing & Communications at Royal Huisman, Huisfit and Rondal.

    Royal Huisman is one of the most respected names in superyacht construction, known for precision engineering, high-performance sailing yachts, and a long-term approach to build quality that extends far beyond delivery. Through its refit division, Huisfit, the shipyard continues to redefine what is possible by extending vessel lifespan and integrating advanced technologies such as hybrid propulsion systems.

    This conversation explores how heritage, engineering discipline, and strategic investment shape the future of superyacht construction and refit, and why lifecycle thinking is becoming central to the global fleet.

    • Over 140 years of Royal Huisman superyacht heritage
    • The engineering behind true superyacht quality
    • Hybrid propulsion and future-ready yacht systems
    • Why superyacht refit is critical to long-term performance
    • Northern Europe’s leadership in yacht building and refit
    • The shift toward lifecycle thinking in modern yachting

    🌐 Royal Huisman
    https://www.royalhuisman.com

    🌐 Huisfit by Royal Huisman
    https://huisfit.com/

    🎙️ Host
    Rick Thomas

    👤 Guests
    Anders Pehrson, Commercial Director, Huisfit (Royal Huisman)
    Jurjen van ’t Verlaat, Marketing & Communications, Royal Huisman | Huisfit | Rondal

    🎙️ Yachting USA | Yachting International Radio

    Prefer to read? Head to Yachting News on the website.
    https://www.yachtinginternationalradio.com/yachting-news

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  • Trauma, Self Worth & Repeating Patterns in Life and Health | Self Care
    Apr 10 2026

    Trauma does not stay in the past. It shapes behaviour, influences decisions, and drives the patterns people continue to repeat in relationships, health, and life.

    In this episode of Self Care, host Geraldine Hardy shares a deeply personal and grounded perspective on trauma, self-worth, and the cycles that continue until they are consciously addressed. Drawing from her own experiences with illness, burnout, and repeated relationship dynamics, she explains how unresolved emotional wounds can manifest physically and influence both personal and professional outcomes.

    This conversation moves beyond surface-level healing and into the reality of what it takes to break patterns at their root. It challenges the idea that leaving a situation means healing, and instead focuses on responsibility, awareness, and real transformation.

    This episode explores:
    • How trauma shapes behaviour and repeating life patterns
    • The connection between self-worth and the environments we accept
    • Why unresolved emotional wounds can manifest as physical illness
    • The link between burnout, chronic conditions, and deeper causes
    • Why patterns repeat across relationships and careers
    • The role of responsibility in breaking cycles
    • How to move beyond victimhood and create real change
    • Why healing requires addressing the root, not just the symptoms

    Geraldine also shares insight into her upcoming book Moments That Matter: A Journey of Healing, Remembering, and Unbecoming, offering a direct look at how awareness becomes action, and how transformation is built through confronting what most people avoid.

    Because healing is not about coping.
    It is about breaking the cycle.

    🎙️ Self Care | Yachting International Radio

    🌿 Explore Geraldine’s Self-Care Programs
    https://geraldinehardy.com
    Instagram: @_geraldinehardy | @_alignwithin

    Prefer to read? Head to Yachting News on the website.
    https://www.yachtinginternationalradio.com/yachting-news

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  • Superyacht Refit Strategy and Yacht Operations with Maria Schoenheit | Captain’s Chat
    Apr 9 2026

    Superyacht refits do not fail in the shipyard. They fail in planning, communication, and execution long before a vessel arrives.

    In this episode of Captain’s Chat, Captain Liam Devlin speaks with Maria Pierce Schoenheit, Owner and Director of Operations at Maritime Project Solutions, about the real challenges behind superyacht refit projects and yacht operations.

    Filmed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show, one of the most important events in the global yachting calendar, this conversation highlights how poor planning, vendor misalignment, and lack of communication between captains, shipyards, and contractors continue to cost the yacht industry time, money, and efficiency.

    With over 20 years in the maritime industry, Maria shares how early engagement, structured planning, and strong operational leadership can dramatically improve refit outcomes across the superyacht sector.

    This episode also introduces the American Refit Leadership Council and the upcoming American Refit Podcast, both focused on improving standards, consistency, and collaboration across the superyacht refit industry.

    🎯 Key Topics Covered

    • Superyacht refit planning and execution
    • Yacht operations and project management
    • Shipyard communication and vendor coordination
    • Cost control and time efficiency in refits
    • Leadership in the maritime and yachting industry
    • Palm Beach International Boat Show and industry innovation

    🔗 Learn More

    Maritime Project Solutions
    mpsolutions913.com

    🤝 Filmed At and In Collaboration With
    Palm Beach International Boat Show
    pbboatshow.com

    365 Yachts
    365yachts.org

    Yacht Crew Center
    yachtcrew.center

    📺 Prefer to watch? Full interview available on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/PhHmMXn_v0I

    📖 Prefer to read? Head to Yachting News on the website
    https://www.yachtinginternationalradio.com/yachting-news

    🎙️ Captain’s Chat | Yachting International Radio

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  • Superyacht Forum Miami: Industry Strategy, Investment & Global Influence in Yachting
    Apr 7 2026

    What is the Global Superyacht Forum Miami and why is it positioning itself as one of the most important new events in the superyacht industry?

    In this episode of Yachting USA, the focus is entirely on the Global Superyacht Forum Miami, a high-level industry forum designed for owners, family offices, investors, and senior decision-makers shaping the future of yachting.

    This is not a yacht show. This is a strategic platform built around influence, investment, infrastructure, and the evolving role of yachting within the luxury hospitality and asset landscape.

    As Miami continues to establish itself as a global hub for wealth and superyacht activity, this forum brings together the people who are driving decisions across ownership, development, and long-term industry direction.

    From ownership structures and refit strategies to global investment flows and infrastructure challenges, this conversation explores why forums like this are becoming critical to the future of the superyacht sector.

    🎯 In this episode

    • What the Global Superyacht Forum Miami is and how it differs from traditional yacht shows
    • Why Miami is becoming a global centre for superyacht investment and ownership
    • The role of high-level forums in shaping industry direction
    • Infrastructure, refit, and global yacht movement challenges
    • Ownership trends and the shift toward luxury hospitality models
    • Why decision-makers are prioritizing curated, closed-room conversations

    🌐 Global Superyacht Forum Miami
    https://www.gsyforummiami.com/

    🎟️ Registration and Event Details
    https://www.gsyforummiami.com/

    📩 Sponsorship & Partnerships
    morgan@gsyforummiami.com

    📍 Location
    W South Beach, Miami

    📅 Dates
    April 17: Welcome Reception
    April 18: Full Forum Day

    🎙️ Yachting USA | Yachting International Radio

    📺 Prefer to read? Head to Yachting News on the website.
    https://www.yachtinginternationalradio.com/yachting-news

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    11 m
  • Superyacht Chef Reality, Crew Life and Galley Pressure | Rebecca Yewdall | The Crew Car
    Apr 6 2026

    Life as a superyacht chef is often seen as glamorous, but the reality behind the galley tells a very different story.

    In this episode of The Crew Car, Captain James Battey, Founder of the Yacht Workers Council, speaks with superyacht chef Rebecca Yewdall about the true demands of working across the global yachting industry, from stepping into last-minute roles and managing high-pressure galley environments to balancing family life with an unpredictable career at sea.

    This conversation explores what it really takes to succeed as a freelance yacht chef, including provisioning challenges, emergency placements, and the expectation to deliver exceptional standards regardless of the circumstances.

    It also moves beyond the galley into wider industry issues, including crew welfare, hiring expectations, retention challenges, and the need for stronger support systems across the superyacht sector.

    Rebecca offers a grounded and honest perspective on building a sustainable career in yachting, highlighting both the opportunities and the pressures that define life on board.

    This episode is relevant for captains, chefs, crew, yacht managers, owners, and anyone interested in the realities of working in the superyacht industry.

    Prefer to read? Head to Yachting News on the website.
    https://www.yachtinginternationalradio.com/yachting-news

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  • Superyacht Sponsorship, Yacht Careers & Business Strategy | Morgan Sandoval | Yachting USA
    Apr 5 2026

    What does it actually take to build a career and business inside the superyacht industry?

    In this episode of Yachting USA, host Rick Thomas speaks with Morgan Sandoval, Founder of Morganized and Head of Sponsorship & Partnerships for the Global Superyacht Forum Miami.

    Morgan’s pathway into yachting reflects the reality of how many careers in this industry are built. From corporate roles in New York supporting senior executives, through COVID layoffs, and into entry-level boating roles, her progression into yacht brokerage and now consulting was developed step by step through experience, adaptability, and operational awareness.

    Working within yacht brokerage, Morgan expanded from administrative support into listings, contracts, marketing, and client management, becoming a central operational force within the business. That same foundation now drives Morganized, a consulting model focused on improving structure, efficiency, and team performance across the yachting industry.

    This conversation also addresses the less visible side of career development. The personal challenges, resilience, and reinvention required to continue forward in a demanding, relationship-driven sector.

    As the superyacht industry continues to evolve, the ability to create structure, manage complexity, and operate across multiple roles is becoming essential.

    Guest:

    Morgan Sandoval
    Founder, Morganized
    Head of Sponsorship & Partnerships, Global Superyacht Forum Miami

    Morganized: https://www.morganized.co
    Global Superyacht Forum Miami: https://www.gsyforummiami.com/

    Host:
    Rick Thomas

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    https://www.yachtinginternationalradio.com/yachting-news

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  • Port Everglades Blue Economy Growth Driving Maritime Trade and Innovation
    Apr 3 2026

    Port Everglades is one of the most powerful maritime and economic engines in the United States, driving billions in trade, energy distribution, and cruise activity while shaping the future of the global blue economy.

    In this episode of The Blue Economy, Katherine O’Fallon, Executive Director of the Marine Research Hub of South Florida, sits down with Joseph Morris, CEO and Port Director of Port Everglades, to break down how modern ports operate at scale and why their role is expanding far beyond logistics.

    From record-breaking cargo, cruise, and energy throughput to infrastructure expansion, environmental mitigation, and real-world innovation pilots, this conversation reveals how Port Everglades is balancing growth, sustainability, and long-term competitiveness.

    This is a direct look at how ports function as self-sustaining economic systems and why they are central to global trade, supply chains, and regional development.

    🔹 How Port Everglades operates as a self-sustaining economic engine
    🔹 The economic impact of cruise, cargo, and energy operations
    🔹 Why infrastructure investment determines future competitiveness
    🔹 The role of ports in global trade and supply chain resilience
    🔹 Environmental mitigation, coral restoration, and sustainability challenges
    🔹 Innovation pilots including LNG and green methanol fueling
    🔹 How collaboration across government, academia, and industry drives progress
    🔹 The future opportunities shaping the blue economy

    Port Everglades
    https://www.porteverglades.net

    Marine Research Hub of South Florida
    https://marineresearchhub.org

    📺 Prefer to read? Head to Yachting News on the website.
    https://www.yachtinginternationalradio.com/yachting-news

    This episode is part of The Blue Economy series, exploring ocean innovation, maritime infrastructure, and the industries shaping the future of global trade and sustainability.

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