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Good Jibes #166: Holly and Katie Scott on Creating a Tribe of Women Sailors

Tune in as we chat with Holly and Katie Scott about creating group sailing memories to last a lifetime. Holly and Katie are the mother-daughter team behind Mahalo Sailing Adventures, an international sailing company that provides woman-run adventures. Their business is the culmination of a lifetime of travel, sailing, and adventure.

Hear about how sailing has changed their lives, their most memorable sailing adventures and deliveries, the thousands of women or “seasters” who have become part of their sailing tribe, how to make the most of it when things go wrong, and the times when nice language wasn’t always used.

This episode covers everything from women sailors to sailing adventures. Here’s a sample of what you’ll hear in this episode:

  • What’s a sailing story that shaped Holly and Katie?
  • Is Katie a glutton for punishment?
  • What is Mahalo Sailing Adventures?
  • How did Katie get into the business?
  • What trips does Mahalo Sailing Adventures host?
  • Where did Holly and her parents sail back in the day?
  • What’s next for Mahalo Sailing Adventures?
  • Will they do any charters to Catalina Island or the Channel Islands?

Learn more about Holly and Katie at MahaloSailing.com and join their Facebook group. Learn more about Good Jibes host Ryan Foland at Ryan.Online.

Listen to the episode on Apple PodcastsSpotify, and your other favorite podcast spots — follow and leave a 5-star review if you’re feeling the Good Jibes!

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