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The Nautical Novelist: She Sold Everything at 54 & Sailed the World

52 min · 26 de may de 2026
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At 54 years old, Alison Gieschen—known as The Nautical Novelist—made a life-changing decision: she sold everything she owned and, together with her husband, stepped onto a 43-foot sailboat and set out to sail around the world. In this episode of Sh!t Creek Survivors, Alison shares her powerful journey from growing up on a self-sustaining farm, to childhood visions of sailing, to a traumatic job loss that became the catalyst for a bold five-year plan to circumnavigate the globe. What followed was years of preparation, ocean crossings, storms, mechanical failures, emotional challenges, and deep personal transformation across 48 countries and multiple continents. We discuss: * Childhood visions and early connection to sailing * Farm life, trauma, and personal reinvention * Rediscovering sailing and heavy weather training * The decision to sail the world at 54 * Life aboard a 43-foot sailboat * Surviving storms and technical failures at sea * Gratitude, signs, and resilience under pressure * PTSD, mental fatigue, and emotional endurance * Helping others and finding purpose through service * Advice for anyone delaying their dreams This is a story about courage, reinvention, and what it means to rebuild your life when you choose uncertainty over comfort—and freedom over fear. Alison Gieschen, The Nautical Novelist, is a former teacher, equestrian coach, and horse farm owner who reinvented her life in midlife. At 54, she and her husband sold everything they owned and began a global sailing journey aboard their sailboat EQUUS. Since then, they have traveled across oceans and visited 48 countries, documenting a life defined by adventure, resilience, and transformation. She now shares her experiences through writing and storytelling, blending real-world sailing adventures with themes of courage, growth, and human connection. Website: https://alisongieschen.com [https://alisongieschen.com] Sailing Blog: https://sailmates.org [https://sailmates.org] Contact Shit Creek Survivors Podcast Have a story of resilience, transformation, or a life-changing moment you want to share? We’d love to hear from you and consider you as a guest on Sh!t Creek Survivors. 📧 Email: shitcreeksurvivorspodcast@gmail.com 🌐 Website: https://shitcreeksurvivors.com Follow & connect: YouTube: Sh!t Creek Survivors Facebook: Sht Creek Survivors

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