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[Navigating the High Seas: A Conversation with Marta DeWolf]-[Lats and Longs]

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend · B2 · 2025-05-29

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The Nomad Life on the Open Ocean

In this episode of Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan, Conan connects with Marta DeWolf, a woman currently living a life that many dream of but few pursue: sailing around the globe. Marta and her husband have been living on a 43-foot catamaran for eight years, a journey that has taken them through seven countries and over 22,000 miles. What began as a plan for a three-year adventure has evolved into a long-term lifestyle shift, spurred by their desire to leave their "comfort zone" after becoming empty nesters.

The Realities of Sailing: Treachery and Tranquility

While the image of sailing the Mediterranean might seem idyllic, Marta reveals the intense realities of life at sea. The couple has faced significant dangers, including a "mini tsunami," "five-meter seas," and a terrifying encounter with a "medicane"—a hurricane in the Mediterranean. Marta recounts the harrowing experience near Zakynthos, where the "eye forming above us" and the presence of "four water spouts" forced her to call her father to locate her important papers, fearing the worst. Despite these moments of extreme peril, which she estimates represent only about 2% of their experience, she insists that the other 98% is filled with "dolphins and mermaids," highlighting the profound beauty of their nomadic existence.

Relationships in Confined Spaces

Conan explores the psychological challenges of living in a confined space with a partner for nearly a decade. Marta admits that the experience has "helped our communication a lot," noting that they have learned to "let go of the small stuff" because, on a boat, minor conflicts can quickly become dangerous. Interestingly, during a particularly strained period while stuck in Turkey due to COVID-19, Marta reveals that Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan served as a vital emotional outlet. She describes how listening to the podcast while kayaking around "Cleopatra's ruins" brought her joy, and she even shared the show with a local in Gallipoli, Greece, who also found humor in the broadcast.

A Life Beyond the Conventional

To sustain this lifestyle, the couple sold their house in Bellevue and their cars, committing fully to the sea. They perform all the maintenance themselves, from sanding and painting to servicing engines, often while waiting for ports to "lift us out" of the water. Their journey has even led to some unexpected "treasure" finds—not the gold-filled chests of The Goonies, but historical "amphoras," the ancient jugs used to transport olive oil.

Nautical Advice and Final Thoughts

As the conversation winds down, Conan jokingly inquires if he has the mettle to join their crew. Marta offers him two specific tasks: "reef the main" and "furl the jib." She even provides a handy mnemonic for remembering navigation terms: "Port is four letters... Left is four letters," and "Red right" (meaning port wine/left). The episode concludes with a lighthearted discussion about pizza, where Conan shares his expertise on identifying a quality pizzeria—insisting one must "get eyes on the pizza"—before bidding Marta a safe journey on her continued voyage through the Mediterranean.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm just so happy to meet all of you.
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This is really, this is right up there.
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How serious are you about sailing?
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two people can handle it quite efficiently.
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Is it treacherous?
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📝Key Phrases

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right up there
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get out of our comfort zone
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see what we were made of
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on each other's nerves
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let go of the small stuff
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