What if a summer job by the water could spark a lifelong career?
What if a childhood hobby turned into a chance to travel the world?
What if sailing wasn’t just a sport, but a future?
In this episode, Dee Caffari is joined by three people proving that sailing and boating can shape skills, spark confidence and create extraordinary careers, both on and off the water.
From instructor to ocean racer and race manager, Hannah Brewis’ journey shows what’s possible when opportunity meets encouragement. Now Race Manager for the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, she talks about the power of role models, confidence and creating environments where everyone can thrive.
Pip Woods, Managing Director of Rockley Watersports, has spent her career helping people discover where sailing can take them. From schools sessions and instructor training to lifelong participation, she shares how accessible routes into the industry are opening up like never before, and why fun, flexibility and confidence are key to keeping people engaged.
James Ward, CEO of Marine Resources, brings the bigger picture — how the marine industry is evolving to welcome fresh talent and new skills. From boatbuilding and design to marketing, sustainability to AI, he explains why this is one of the most exciting times to join the industry, whatever your age or background.
Together they explore the pathways that connect passion with profession, and how early experiences, mentors and transferable skills can open doors to exciting futures on the water and beyond.
The RYA 150 Podcast, hosted by record-breaking British yachtswoman Dee Caffari, marks 150 years of sailing heritage and future inspiration. You can listen to a new episode every week via your favourite podcast platform – including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music – or online at rya.org.uk/150-podcast

















