Shore Leave


Most of what happens here happens in ink. Once in a while, the Crew comes ashore.

51.5072° N · 0.1276° W — London

The Captain’s Table

An evening. A long table. A small crew.

No agenda, no slides, nothing for sale. Conversation among people who carry real delivery scars — the kind of talk that does not survive a conference lanyard. We eat well, we split the bill, and the table decides where the conversation goes.

Seats are few and confirmed personally.

First sitting: London, date to be called.

39.5696° N · 2.6502° E — Mallorca

The Command Retreat

Three days · One yacht · Ten leaders

Leadership under sail. A crucible, not a course.

You can discuss agility and resilience all day in a conference room. The ocean provides what the whiteboard cannot: consequences. It does not negotiate, and it does not care about your quarterly forecast. It demands presence. Storm-Tested™ is not a slogan out there; it is the syllabus.

  • Day One Titles stay on the dock. You are issued your kit. You are Crew.
  • Day Two We sail. Real ocean, real decisions. You learn to lead by learning to follow.
  • Day Three We mastermind — the fluid dynamics of the ocean applied to the rigidity of your organisation.

No slides. No trust falls. Ten leaders solving the problems you cannot solve alone.

You arrive as Crew. You leave as Captain.

This is the start of a conversation, not a booking. Berths are confirmed personally.

The manifest is being built carefully. Not yet open to the public.

Loyal to no fleet · United by the storm