Folk Tales is the new podcast series, brought to you by boatfolk. With stories and interviews from across the UK boating community, we hope you enjoy listening! At boatfolk, we’re creating great places for everyone that wants to be in, on, under or by the water. With 11 marinas in beautiful locations around the UK, it’s easy to have fun afloat. Our waterside destinations are more than just a place... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureHobbiesSports |
In part one of this two-part episode of Folk Tales we catch-up with boatfolk berth holders at Portland Marina, Liz & Mark, about life on the water and their adventures afloat. more
In this episode of Folk Tales, Portland Marina's Bee Woodland chats with Ella Hibbert, an inspiring young sailor working towards a non-stop solo sail around the Arctic Circle. more
In this episode of Folk Tales, we meet boating YouTubers and boatfolk members Gavin & James Sailing. more
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What I love about this podcast is it’s more so an appreciation of the great outdoors and our environment than just a boating podcast, seen from the prospective of those who know the water better than anyone. Been some amazing chats covering from environmentalist, mental health advocates, charities and some incredible sailors who’ve done some endurence challenges that would terrify most normal mortals. Recommend!
What these to guys planned and executed is nothing short of epic. Some superheroes do it in the water!
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