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  • Inside the U.S. SailGP Team with Mike Buckley
    2025/12/07

    In this episode, Mike Buckley reflects on leading the U.S. SailGP Team at a moment when the league is evolving as quickly as the boats that define it. Our conversation traces the layered demands of a sport built around foiling technology, where control depends on reading data as fluently as wind and water, and where the space between balance and instability narrows to a thin, trembling line. Buckley walks through the constant process of refinement that shapes each race weekend, from the granular decisions made on the F50 to the long-view strategies that guide a team through an entire season.

    We also step back to consider the shifting world around SailGP itself, a league that is drawing new audiences through unexpected cultural intersections. The presence of figures like DJ Khaled on the dock, cameras rolling and excitement rising, signals the way high-performance sailing is entering broader public view. Buckley reflects on how this growing visibility shapes the team’s identity, responsibility, and long-term goals, adding another layer to the work of leadership in a sport gaining momentum with every stop on the circuit.

    Across our discussion, a consistent thread emerges: the discipline required to think faster than the conditions, to stay ahead of the curve in a system defined by speed, and to build a team capable of meeting a future that refuses to slow down. Whether you follow the league closely or are just discovering its pace, this episode offers a clear look at the demanding, innovative world in which the U.S. SailGP Team is charting its course.

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    27 分
  • Inside the Olympic Career of Nikki Barnes: Leadership, Discipline, and the Path Forward
    2025/11/03

    In this episode of Sailing 360, we sit down with Nikki Barnes, an Olympian and officer in the United States Coast Guard who has built a career grounded in discipline, leadership, and service. From her standout collegiate career at the Coast Guard Academy to representing the United States at the Tokyo Olympics, Nikki has consistently competed at the highest level while committing herself to a life of purpose and responsibility.

    Now launching a new Olympic campaign, she shares how her approach has evolved, what she learned from Tokyo, and how experience, mindset, and preparation shape the pursuit of a second Games. We discuss the balance between elite competition and military service, the tactical and psychological demands of international racing, and her role as a leader and mentor within the sport. Nikki also reflects on representation in sailing, environmental responsibility, resilience through challenge, and the values that continue to guide her path forward.

    Whether you're an aspiring racer, a sailor navigating your own competitive journey, or simply interested in stories of drive and conviction, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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    31 分
  • Inside Offshore Sailing with Charlie Enright: Racing, Leadership, and the Environment
    2025/08/06

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    In this episode of Sailing 360, we sit down with one of the most recognizable names in offshore racing, Charlie Enright. A veteran of multiple Ocean Race campaigns and the first American skipper to win the event, Charlie has led world-class teams and built a career defined by performance, leadership, and purpose. He continues to passionately advocate for sustainability in sailing, using his platform to promote ocean health and environmental responsibility across the sport. Now stepping into his role as CEO of US Sailing, Charlie shares his journey from collegiate sailing at Brown University to the global racing stage, and lays out his vision for the future of sailing in the United States. Whether you're a racer, an Ocean Race fan, or simply love the water, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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    26 分
  • Unlocking Sailing Success Through Sport Psychology and Mental Training with Tim Herzog
    2025/07/24

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    What gives elite sailors their competitive edge? In this episode of Sailing 360, we dive into the world of sport psychology with Tim Herzog, a licensed mental health professional and performance coach who works closely with competitive sailors all the way up to the Olympic circuit. Tim breaks down the key psychological skills that separate good from great—like maintaining focus under pressure, building mental clarity, handling pre-race nerves, and strengthening team communication. Whether you're racing at the highest level or looking to improve your mindset on the water, this episode delivers real strategies and expert advice for enhancing your sailing performance from the inside out.

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    42 分
  • How Tracy Edwards Made History: Maiden, Leadership, and the Fight for Women in Sport
    2025/07/14

    Tracy Edwards didn’t just skipper a boat — she led a revolution. In this episode, we sit down with the legendary sailor who defied expectations and made history with Maiden, the first all-female crew to compete in the Whitbread Round the World Race. Tracy opens up about the sexism she faced, the leadership lessons learned at sea, and how Maiden became a global symbol for women’s empowerment. We also dive into her ongoing mission to support girls’ education through The Maiden Factor. Whether you’re into sailing, sports, or stories of bold women breaking barriers, this conversation will leave you inspired.

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    46 分
  • Blueprints to Breakthroughs: Inside Farr Yacht Design with Britton Ward
    2025/05/31

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    In this episode, we sit down with Britton Ward, Vice President and Senior Naval Architect at Farr Yacht Design, to explore the creative and technical forces that shape modern performance yachts. From America's Cup racers to offshore cruisers, Britton walks us through what goes into designing vessels that are not only fast but beautiful. We talk innovation, and the future of sustainable yacht design—plus, some behind-the-scenes stories from one of the most influential design teams in sailing. Whether you're on deck or onshore, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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    31 分
  • From Tactics to Triumphs: Talking with Peter Isler
    2025/05/21

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    In this episode, we sit down with two-time America’s Cup winner and renowned sailing strategist Peter Isler for an in-depth conversation on what it takes to succeed at the highest levels of the sport. From his early days on the water to the cutting-edge technologies shaping modern racing, Peter shares stories, tactics, and lessons learned over a lifetime at sea. Whether you’re a competitive sailor, a weekend cruiser, or just someone who admires the spirit of adventure, this episode offers rare insight into the mind of one of sailing’s most respected voices.

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    32 分