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    Jeanne Socrates - sailing record holder Part 2

    enJune 18, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Jeanne is a powerhouse of energy and smart thinking. 
     “I am small I needed to think of the location of everything!”
     She has manuals for everything and has no problem repairing her engine while at sea.
     San Francisco and Alaska help her plan for single-handing, and upside down fixing the autopilot.
     Boat confidence is important as is taking charge of a vessel at every opportunity (not relying on someone else).
     Jeanne explains what drives her to go for records, the psychology of the why AND the psychology of losing her boat and almost her life!

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     Jeanne explains what drives her to go for records, the psychology of the why AND the psychology of losing her boat and almost her life!

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