
Posts Tagged ‘Podcast’
Good Jibes #135: Hans Henken on Paris Olympics Prep
This week’s host, Moe Roddy, chats with Hans Henken, a world-champion sailor and Paris Olympics qualifier.
Good Jibes #134: Nigel Silva-Dallenbach on Data-Driven Sailing
Nigel is a sailing enthusiast, instructor, and software developer working on a new device that will gather various data points while sailing.
Good Jibes #133: Jeff Rutherford on Wooden Boat Restoration
In this week's 'Good Jibes' we chat with Jeff Rutherford, a wooden boat restoration specialist who’s been bringing classics back to life since 1982.
Good Jibes #132: Sharon Green on Being a Sailing Photographer
Host John Arndt chats with sailing photographer Sharon Green about her favorite events and locations to shoot, exciting times and scary moments, and much more.
Good Jibes #131: Melinda Erkelens on Keeping Sailing Fun and Sustainable
Melinda has sailed over 30,000 nautical miles — including 10 races to Hawaii — and has spent 19 years as general counsel for three America’s Cup teams.
Good Jibes #130: Ryan Foland on Teaching Tempest Sailing
Hear what’s unique about a Tempest, how to stay patient on (and off) the water, and about an impromptu Tempest race and more.
Good Jibes #129: Stephen Wolf on Close Calls Sailing the World
Hear about the scariest places and encounters Stephen experienced on the water, and how he and his wife Margo stayed on good terms.
Good Jibes #128: Marie Rogers on the DEI Gap in Sailing
Marie is a US Sailing board nember, the staff commodore of the Los Angeles Yacht Club , and founder of the nonprofit, Offshore Racing Outreach.
Good Jibes #127: Stephen Wolf on an Unplanned Circumnavigation
The adventure started in Gashouse Cove and hit every part of the world — without being a planned circumnavigation.
Good Jibes #126: Steven Callahan and Joe Wein on “76 Days”
Hear about the night Steven’s life changed forever, how he stayed alive, why singlehanders need to be good problem-solvers, and more!
Receive emails when 'Lectronic Latitude is updated. SUBSCRIBE
