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Welcome to the Burgess podcast, the show where we are opening up conversations about life at sea, discussing hot topics within the industry, as well as offering mental health support and promoting wellbeing for yacht crew.
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In this festive‑season special, we’re joined by Gemma Hulbert - former Chief Stew and founder of The Yacht Stew Academy - for an honest, warm and insightful look at what December really feels like onboard a superyacht. From decorations and traditions to the realities of long hours and being far from home, Gemma shares stories from nearly a decade at sea and the creative ways crew keep morale high during one of the busiest times of the year.Key Topics:✔ How different-sized yachts approach festive planning✔ The role of interior crew (and even “celebrations officers”) in bringing seasonal cheer onboard✔ Managing varied cultural traditions and guests who may not celebrate the holidays✔ The emotional side of working away from family — and the importance of connection✔ The most memorable crew Christmases Gemma experienced, including themed parties, cabin decorating competitions, and even a reindeer‑themed forklift✔ Tips for crew spending their first festive season at sea✔ A look into Gemma’s work with The Yacht Stew Academy and the training, mentorship and community it providesFind out more about The Yacht Stew Academy here.Follow the Yacht Stew Academy @theyachtstewacademyFollow @burgessyachtcrew
In this episode of the Burgess Crew Podcast, host Georgina Menheneott is joined by Lauren Wardley, founder of Ethical Yachtwear, and Loren Curry, Interior Manager at REV Ocean, to explore how crew uniform choices impact our oceans.From extending the life of your kit and repairing instead of replacing, to choosing fabrics that respect marine ecosystems, this conversation is packed with practical steps every yacht can take. Discover how small changes onboard can create a ripple effect across the industry - and why sustainability isn’t just about the environment, but also about people.Key Topics:✔ Why fast fashion is the second biggest polluter✔ Practical tips for sustainable uniform management✔ Repair culture and procurement strategies✔ The human impact behind sustainability✔ How yachts can lead the way in ocean protectionFollow Ethical Yachtwear on Instagram @ethicalyachtwearFollow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrew
In this episode, we’re joined by Toni Frost from Safer Waves, a charity dedicated to providing confidential support to seafarers who’ve experienced sexual harassment or abuse while working at sea.We dive into a crucial topic affecting crew culture across the industry: what happens when someone witnesses inappropriate behaviour onboard - and why speaking up truly matters. Whether it’s a comment that crosses the line or something more serious, knowing how to respond can make all the difference.Toni shares practical, compassionate advice for crew members on how to intervene safely and respectfully. One key tool she introduces is the 5 D’s method - a simple, effective framework for bystander intervention that anyone can use.Find out more about Safer Waves here.Follow Safer Waves on Instagram - @safer_wavesFollow us - @burgessyachtcrew
In this episode we're thrilled to be joined by Sam Stewart, founder of the Relief Crew Foundation.Relief Crew is a brilliant initiative that connects the yachting industry’s skills, resources, and influence with humanitarian projects around the world. They create purpose-driven volunteering adventures for yacht crew, giving them the chance to use their talents in meaningful ways - and offer yacht owners a trusted, values-led outlet for philanthropy.In this episode, Sam talks about how the foundation came to life, the impact it’s already making, and how the wider yachting community can get involved in creating real, positive change.Find out more about Relief Crew Foundation hereFollow Relief Crew Foundation on Instagram @reliefcrewfoundationFollow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrew
In this episode, we’re joined by Daniel Smith, founder of NeurodiversAtSea and a maritime professional with over a decade of experience in commercial shipping.Daniel - who is autistic - shares his personal journey and explains why supporting neurodivergent crew is so important.We discuss:What neurodiversity really means in the maritime worldCommon myths and misconceptions about neurodivergent individualsThe importance of creating space for different minds and approaches at seaWhether you’re in recruitment, management, or working on deck, this is an insightful conversation that highlights the value of different ways of thinking and how we can all play a role in building a more inclusive yachting environment.You can find out more about NeurodiversAtSea here.Follow us on Instagram @burgessyachtscrew
Getting your first job in yachting can feel exciting - but not all opportunities are what they seem.In this episode, we speak with Laura Beard, Welfare of Yacht Crew Project Manager at ISWAN, about the darker side of yacht crew recruitment.From spotting red flags to setting boundaries and avoiding scams, we break down essential advice from ISWAN’s Personal Safety Precautions for Job-Seeking Yacht Crew guide. If you’re new to the industry or mentoring someone who is, this episode is a must-listen.You can access ISWAN's Personal Safety Precautions for Job-Seeking Yacht Crew guide here.Follow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrewFollow ISWAN on Instagram @iswan_org
As part of our drug awareness campaign, we’re diving into the surprising world of over the counter medications and wellness products.We’re joined by Dr. José Restolho, a technical adviser and forensic expert from Eurofins, who helps us uncover what’s really hiding behind those innocent-looking labels.From sleeping tablets and CBD oils to diet pills and the latest ‘miracle’ supplements trending on social media, José breaks down how even the legal stuff can fail us on a drug test.We chat about what crew can do to stay sharp, safe, and in the know, and why its so important to understand what you are taking, even when its apparently being promoted by wellness influencers. It’s eye-opening, practical, and just might save you from a very awkward conversation with your Captain.Follow Eurofins on Instagram @eurofinsglobalFollow us @burgessyachtcrew
In this episode of the Burgess Crew Podcast, we're joined by Karen Murphy - also known as 'The Crew Counsellor'.With over two decades of experience working on board and now supporting crew as a qualified counsellor, Karen shares powerful insights into how unresolved issues from life before yachting - such as people-pleasing, anxiety, low self-esteem, and past trauma - can be triggered by the pressures of yacht life.We explore why the close quarters, high-stress environment of yachting can cause certain struggles to surface, how to recognise the signs, and what steps crew can take to build emotional resilience and seek support.From practical tools like journaling and reflective exercises, to the importance of crew culture and mental health training, this episode is a valuable listen for anyone working at sea.🔗 Resources & Mentions:Connect with Karen: LinkedIn – The Crew CounsellorYacht Crew Help: www.yachtcrewhelp.orgFollow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrew
At Burgess, we believe that sustainability is everyone’s responsibility and that means it isn’t just about cutting-edge technology – its the daily choices we make on board every single day. That’s why we’ve created the Sustainable Seas Handbook, a practical guide designed to help yacht crew minimise their environmental impact and adopt best practices that make a real difference.To celebrate the launch of the Sustainable Seas Handbook, we’ve brought together Burgess experts Georgina Menheneott, Ryan Green, Lorraine Hanrahan, and Harry Chapman for a special podcast episode. They dive into the journey behind Sustainable Seas, what sets it apart, and why practical onboard changes are just as crucial as technical solutions. Plus, they discuss how crew feedback has helped shape the programme - and how it will continue to evolve as more yachts get involved.Listen to discover how we’re working together to create a meaningful shift in yachting’s environmental approach - and how you can be part of it 🌱⚓Follow us @burgessyachtcrew
Welcome to a special International Women’s Day episode of the Burgess Crew Podcast! In this episode, we’re joined by Andrea Tagliaferro, journalist, content creator, and founder of Yacht Femme - a platform dedicated to celebrating and connecting women in the yachting industry. Andrea has built a powerful community where women can support and uplift each other throughout their careers. She has interviewed some of the most inspiring women in yachting, launched the Women in Yachting Awards, and runs regular forums that foster important conversations in the industry. In this episode, we dive into:🚀 Imposter syndrome and how to overcome it🏆 The importance of reflecting on our wins🌍 Why Andrea felt driven to create a platform for women in yachting It was an absolute pleasure speaking with Andrea—she’s a true powerhouse, and this conversation is full of valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in and celebrate International Women’s Day with us!Find out more about Yacht Femme here.Follow Yacht Femme on Instagram @yachtfemmeFollow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrew
In this episode, we explore the art of building emotional resilience with practical tools and insights designed for high-pressure environments. Joining us are Ruth Galloway-Kirkland and Richard Mason, Accredited Senior Coach Practitioners and Therapists, who have founded a company specialising in critical incident stress management and coaching for luxury brands. Together, we unpack the difference between small ‘t’ and big ‘T’ traumas, explore reflective questions to help you navigate work-life dynamics, and share three powerful exercises to strengthen your resilience toolkit. Whether you’re working on a yacht, in a high-pressure corporate role, or facing everyday challenges, this conversation will help you shift from reacting to responding - so you can stay grounded, focused, and in control. Find out more about C-Sage here. Follow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrew
To celebrate our Crew Healthy Living Week, we have a special podcast episode. Join us as we sit down with Rachael Dickens, a renowned osteopath and founder of the English Osteopath clinics in Antibes and Monaco. Rachael shares her personal journey from recovering from a serious back injury to becoming a leading expert in osteopathy for yacht crew. She offers invaluable advice on preventing injuries, managing stress, and maintaining overall physical and mental health while working in the demanding world of yachting. Tune in for practical tips and insights that can help you keep your body in top condition throughout the year. You can find out more about The English Osteopath here. Follow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrew Follow The English Osteopath @englishosteopath
We're wrapping up the year with a truly uplifting episode. We’re joined by Nick Entwisle, the founder of Yachting Gives Back, a remarkable charity which unites the yachting community to help fight poverty and hunger in Mallorca. Nick was an absolute joy to talk to and is so passionate about the work he and his team are doing. After a successful career in the yachting industry and organising various charitable events, Nick launched this initiative to channel the industry's generosity and make a real difference for those in need. In this episode, we explore Nick's inspiring journey, the meaningful impact Yachting Gives Back is having, and how yachts and crew can get involved with the important work being done. Find out more about Yachting Gives Back here. Follow Yachting Gives Back @yachtinggivesback Follow us @burgessyachtcrew
Today, we’re excited to bring you the third episode in our series on the Environmental Crew Guidelines. We’re welcoming back Danella Hopkins, the visionary behind curating version one, and joining her is Gemma Harris, who played a key role in refining and shaping version two. Together, they’ve elevated this initiative to new heights and in this episode, we’ll explore the latest updates, what’s in store for the future of the guidelines, and how you can get involved in driving this important work forward. Download the Guidelines here Find out more about Seastainable Yachting here Follow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrew Follow Seastainable Yachting @seastainableyachting If you have any feedback or topics ideas for future episodes please contact us at crew@burgessyachts.com
In this special episode, we celebrate International Men’s Day with Andrew Ball, founder of Thrive Together and a passionate advocate for mental health awareness. Andrew, a mental health first aid trainer and avid runner, shares his inspiring personal journey of using sport—particularly running—as a powerful tool for maintaining his mental wellbeing. Together, we explore: - The profound impact of sport on mental health - The power of supportive sports communities - Moving stories of resilience, as men overcome extraordinary challenges through physical activity Andrew’s insights highlight the importance of breaking the stigma around mental health, especially for men. 🔈 Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions about drug use. Follow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrew Find out more about Thrive Together here or check out Andrew's podcast #RunandTalk here.
In this episode, we continue our exploration of loneliness at sea, a theme highlighted during our recent Mental Health Awareness Week. Join us as we speak with ex-crewmember Rachel Boughton from Seas the Mind, who shares valuable insights on how yacht crew can combat feelings of isolation and foster meaningful connections while working on board. Key Topics Discussed: The unique challenges of loneliness experienced by yacht crew The impact of isolation on mental health while living and working at sea Practical strategies to build connections and support one another The importance of sharing experiences and seeking help Resources available through Seas the Mind for mental health support Find out more about Seas the Mind here: https://www.seasthemind.co.uk/ Follow us on Instagram - @burgessyachtcrew Follow Seas the Mind on Instagram - @seasthemind Listen and Subscribe: Make sure to subscribe to our podcast to catch all our future episodes! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and share it with your fellow crew members.
In this episode, we sit down with Erni Visser, co-founder of Ethereal Blooms, and Jo Hirst, head of their yacht division. We explore the innovative world of luxury preserved flowers that last a season or more, providing stunning decor while significantly reducing floral spend and emissions. Discover how Ethereal Blooms is reshaping the floral industry for luxury yachts and brands from De Beers and Bvlgari to Harrods and Christian Louboutin, saving clients 50-75% on their floral expenses, and making strides toward sustainability with a remarkable 80-90% reduction in emissions. Exclusive Offer! If you're part of the Burgess fleet and speak to the Ethereal Blooms team at the Monaco Yacht Show, you’ll receive a 10% discount on your order if placed within 3 weeks. For those from non-Burgess yachts, a 5% discount awaits!  Join us for an enlightening conversation about the intersection of beauty, cost savings, and eco-friendly practices in the world of preserved florals. Follow us on Instagram @burgessyachtcrew Follow Ethereal Blooms @ethereal.blooms and @blooms.at.sea
In this episode, we sit down with Laura Kilbey, founder of the Sober Crew Social Club.  After years of working on board and experiencing first-hand the pressures and challenges that come with life at sea, Laura made the bold decision to embrace sobriety. Today, she leads a thriving online community dedicated to supporting those who are sober or sober curious. Join us as Laura shares her personal journey, the impact of sobriety on her mental and physical health, and her mission to normalise not drinking when working on yachts. We'll also explore how the Sober Crew Social Club empowers yacht crew members to navigate peer pressure, redefine team dynamics, and create a safer, more supportive environment on board. Please note: This episode contains explicit language and may be triggering for some listeners as it touches on topics related to alcohol use and sobriety. Follow us @burgessyachtcrewFollow Sober Crew Social Club @sober_crew_social_
In this month’s podcast episode, we're thrilled to welcome back Danella Hopkins for an ongoing discussion on the Environmental Crew Guidelines. Join us as we delve into the feedback received so far, explore best practices for crew implementation, and get an update on the progress of version two of the guidelines.   We'd love to know if you have a dedicated person on board for environmental practices? Answer our podcast poll!
Today we have a special episode to mark World Oceans Day. The theme this year is about working together for change:  Catalysing Action for Our Ocean and Climate through transformative collaboration. With this theme in mind, Georgina Menheneott is joined by the wonderful Hannah Russell, ex crew member and founder of sustainable and eco-friendly product supplier, Viveco Yachts. Together, they look at the bigger picture of sustainability followed by a deep dive into something that affects nearly every single one of us (especially as we head into the summer season) and that is of course sunscreen.  From ingredients, to formulas and packaging, we discuss everything you need to know to make an informed and sustainable decision when it comes to sunscreen this summer.  Here are some key considerations regarding sunscreen and sustainability: Avoid Harmful Ingredients: Oxybenzone and Octinoxate should be on your avoidance list. Opt for Safe Mineral Sunscreens: Steer clear of nano particles. Embrace Refillable Dispensers: Seek out bulk supply options with refillable dispensers. Choose Aluminum Packaging: Aluminum packaging is infinitely recyclable, making it an eco-friendly choice. With Hannah's guidance, we're thrilled to have discovered a product that not only safeguards us from the sun's rays but also nurtures our oceans while upholding sustainability. That product is oeSHun. After successfully trialling their range with select yachts from the Burgess fleet last summer, the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive! For more information, you can explore oeSHun via Viveco Yacht's website here and enjoy a special 10% discount using code BURGESS2024. Follow us @burgessyachtcrewFollow Viveco Yachts @vivecoyachts Follow oeSHun @oeshun.co
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