Before Someday
What does it really take to sail solo across the Pacific Ocean? Lauren Landers did it. Alone, with her Maine Coon cat Mako, across thousands of miles of open ocean. No safety net. No co-captain. Just her, the sea, and everything she had to figure out along the way. In this episode, Lauren talks about what solo sailing actually looks like from the inside: climbing masts alone, fixing engines she'd never touched before, anchoring in remote corners of French Polynesia, and sitting with fear in the middle of the night when there's no one else on board. But this isn't just a sailing story. It's about what happens when you stop waiting for the "right moment" and just go. About the confidence that only comes from doing hard things. About the life that opens up when you choose discomfort over safety. We get into: * The mental side of being truly alone at sea * How necessity turns you into someone capable of anything * What sustaining this kind of life actually looks like financially * The emotional weight of achieving your biggest dream -- and what comes after * Why so many of us are quietly dreaming about escaping, and what separates the people who actually do If you've ever looked at your life and thought someday, this one's for you. Follow Lauren on YouTube and Instagram. And follow Before Someday for more conversations about freedom, adventure, and living on your own terms. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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