Wards Way Podcast

Neurodiversity, Innovation, and the Future of Boating

31 min · 18. kesä 2026
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At the ICOMIA Congress in Washington, D.C., Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Sarah Wallbank, CEO of August Race and co-chair of ICOMIA’s Diversity Committee, to explore an often-overlooked challenge in the marine industry: neurodiversity at boat shows and events. Kristina and Sarah discuss how sensory overload, constant networking, masking, and social fatigue can impact both attendees and exhibitors, and why traditional accommodations may not always be the best solution. They also share practical, easy-to-implement ideas—from quiet hours and adapted VIP spaces to walking meetings and better break culture—that can make events more accessible and inclusive. The conversation highlights how addressing neurodiversity can improve mental health, workforce retention, and the long-term sustainability of the boating and yachting industry. Wards Marine Electric https://www.wardsmarine.com/ [https://www.wardsmarine.com/] Wards Way YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75 [https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75]

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