EPISODE · Dec 21, 2020 · 45 MIN
Ep 130 Nic Douglass - The Adventures of a Sailor Girl
from It's All Possible · host Rob Hartnett
Nic Douglass is a three time World sailing champion and eight time Australian sailing Champion who turned her chosen sport into a professional career as a sailing commentator and communications expert focused on the yachting and sailing space. Nic holds three degrees and was a self declared "nerd" at school before falling in love with sailing via her father Rob with whom she is still racing with in the VXOne and Tasar class. An optimist by nature we talk about resilience, mindset, the power of persistence and discuss the major sailing events on currently such as the America's Cup, Vendee Globe and the now cancelled Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race which Nic would have covered. You can find out more about Nic @sailorgirlhq and #sailorgirlhq on all your favourite social media platforms.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nic Douglass is a three time World sailing champion and eight time Australian sailing Champion who turned her chosen sport into a professional career as a sailing commentator and communications expert focused on the yachting and sailing space. Nic holds three degrees and was a self declared "nerd" at school before falling in love with sailing via her father Rob with whom she is still racing with in the VXOne and Tasar class. An optimist by nature we talk about resilience, mindset, the power of persistence and discuss the major sailing events on currently such as the America's Cup, Vendee Globe and the now cancelled Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race which Nic would have covered. You can find out more about Nic @sailorgirlhq and #sailorgirlhq on all your favourite social media platforms.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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