The Adventure Habits Podcast

Episode 029 - Dawn Smith: Conquering the Wave

37 min · 29 de mar de 2026
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Discover the extraordinary journey of Dawn Smith, a seasoned ocean rower who has traveled over 22,000 miles across the Atlantic, Pacific, and beyond. In this episode, she shares insights on resilience, meticulous preparation, and the importance of knowing your "why" in undertaking life's biggest challenges. Key Topics * Dawn's extensive background in maritime life, including police marine patrol and yacht master qualifications * How she transitioned from a maritime professional to Olympic-level ocean rower * The mental and physical challenges of solo versus team ocean rowing * Strategies for breaking down massive obstacles into manageable chunks * The importance of knowing your "why" and obsessively preparing for the journey * Building the right team and support network for solo or team ventures * Navigating unpredictable conditions like icebergs, fog, and rough seas * How adventure can inspire all ages, emphasizing continuous growth and resilience * The role of charity and mental health awareness in her missions Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to Dawn Smith and her incredible ocean rowing feats 00:30 - Dawn's maritime background & transition to ocean rowing 01:42 - The maritime experience that prepared her for ocean adventures 02:18 - Dawn's police marine patrol tenure and its influence on her endurance 03:10 - The ocean boat-building industry in Burnham-on-Crouch 04:32 - Variations in ocean crossings & the toughest routes 05:20 - Dawn's record-breaking rowing accomplishments 06:14 - Upcoming Atlantic crossing from Canada to UK; weather challenges 07:43 - The toughest conditions: solo rowing and weather impacts 09:23 - Maintaining resilience when facing adversity at sea 10:51 - Building a support team & training others in maritime safety 12:04 - The purpose behind her voyages: charity work & mental health awareness 13:47 - Overcoming near capsizes and dangerous encounters 15:25 - The importance of preparation & the legend of Ben Fogle’s Atlantic crossing 16:53 - Handling emergency situations and unpredictable weather 18:30 - Dawn’s top adventure habits: knowing your "why", obsessive preparation, and breaking challenges down 21:15 - The significance of focusing on small, achievable goals during daunting endeavors 24:49 - Managing nutrition and calorie intake during long ocean crossings 26:23 - Learning from other adventurers’ experiences & mental toughness 28:42 - Building the right team and community support for solo ventures 33:01 - Continuing adventure at any age & inspiring others 36:41 - Dawn’s upcoming challenge and the impact of her work on mental health and veterans Resources & Links * Dawn Smith’s website [http://rowerora.co.uk/] for more information and donations * Phoenix Heroes [https://phoenixheroes.org.uk/]: Supporting veterans with mental health initiatives * Rannoch Adventure – boat builders in Burnham-on-Crouch

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