What if your paddleboard wasn’t just a way to explore — but a way to transform your life? That’s exactly what journalist and author Dan Rubinstein set out to discover in his inspiring book Water Borne . Armed with a Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP), he launched from Ottawa and paddled south all the way to New York, then west toward Lake Erie. Along the way, he found not just adventure, but lessons in resilience, kindness, and the deep connection between people and water. In our latest podcast episode, Dan joins us to talk about his journey, his book, and what he calls the incredible benefits of blue space — the idea that being on the water is even more restorative for our physical and mental health than any other natural environment. What We Cover in This Conversation: π Water Borne : how the book came together and the adventures behind it. π♂️ Getting started with paddleboarding — and why it’s more accessible than many people think. π Local action for global change: h...
Some sailors stumble into a community, and others create one. Eric Miller did the latter when he launched Raid Erie 2025 , a brand-new small boat event on the waters of Lake Erie in northern Ohio. Eric describes his local region as a “desert of small sailboats.” There weren’t many dinghy sailors around, but instead of giving up, he decided to build an oasis—a gathering that could draw out the hidden sailors and attract newcomers to the joys of small boat cruising. In this episode of the podcast, Eric shares: How he fell in love with sailing and why it has stuck with him. What sparked the idea to organize Raid Erie in a place not known for dinghy sailing. Behind-the-scenes of organizing the event —from planning to outreach to making it welcoming for all. The results of Raid Erie 2025 : who showed up, how it unfolded, and the sense of community it created. Attracting new generations of sailors , and why this matters for the future of small boat cruising. His future...