Kindness on Board | Leadership Tips | Beautiful British Columbia by Randi Barry Today we have Gemma aka @TheYachtStew – Sharing with us leadership tips and advice for new Chief Stews, we also discuss bullying on board and crew kindness. Gemma’s advice for managing a team is truly insightful I feel not only for Chief Stews but anyone in a leadership role. We also talk about how to deal with bullies on board and how to encourage a team environment. On her blog, Gemma shares exc
by Randi Barry S1 E5 Show Notes Talking Yachting Exit Plans with Jamila aka @Super_Yacht_Chief_Stew In this yachting podcast we explore the world on water with Superyacht Chief Stew Jamila. She is also the owner of Starfish Crew, a Yacht Crew consultancy agency geared towards helping Spanish speaking people join the yachting industry. Her bespoke step-by-step guidance covers everything from Resume services, to agency pitches, and inside information into the yachting world. Wi
How to Craft your Yachting Career by Randi Barry In this week’s Nautic Nomad yachting podcast, my friend Chief Stew Alex joins me to discuss how to craft a yachting career. As they say, fail to plan, plan to fail. From the perspective of those who are on the hiring side of things, this weeks episode is an inside look at what can help you stand out and plot a course for your goals. This topic is one I am super passionate about and admittedly one I wish I would have given more
Written by Guest Blogger Alex Martinez aka @Typsysoul HOW TO SAIL ON YACHTS If you ever have the chance to sail, do it. No matter what. I understand being afraid of seasickness or treacherous storms, but the trade-off to most likely lay in the sun and become one with the wind and water, are totally worth it. My relationship with sailing began as I flipped my boat on Lake Virginia during my first sailing class in college. My partner and I swam to the surface and retrieved the
By Carmen Charrett-Milton of Tea in Bed We are all connected. Yachting taught me to connect with anyone from any walk of life. As on yachts you live in such close quarters, you have to get on with everyone. I learnt that every person you cross paths with in life you will share common ground with. This is a refreshing, renewed, non judgemental outlook that I had started to harbour when I initially went traveling, but certainly deepens when you are literally living with the sam