{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/f547f9fb-a077-4e85-b19a-beae9eb42c1f/6957b3dbfcfcf09e5513131b?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"To The Edge of the World: One woman. One ship. One astonishing true story.","description":"<p>The true story of Mary Ann Patten, a nineteen-year-old woman who, in the summer of 1856, took command of a clipper ship and navigated it around Cape Horn.&nbsp;What drives someone to leave behind security, reputation, and the expectations of society to sail into the unknown? In this episode, we explore <a href=\"https://www.tilar-mazzeo-author.com/edge-of-the-world\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><em>To The Edge of the World</em> </a> with author Tilar Mazzeo—a gripping true story of adventure, obsession, and the irresistible pull of the sea. We discuss the extraordinary life at the heart of this book: a woman who refused to accept the limits placed on her and instead chose a life defined by risk, freedom, and relentless determination. Through treacherous waters, isolation, and moments of triumph and despair, Mazzeo paints a vivid portrait of what it means to chase a dream when the world insists you shouldn’t. Her journey is as much an inner reckoning as it is a physical voyage to the farthest reaches of the globe. Along the way, we discuss the book’s rich historical context, the emotional costs of ambition, and the complicated line between courage and obsession. This episode asks big questions about independence, belonging, and why the call of adventure can be so powerful that it demands everything in return. Whether you’re drawn to true stories of exploration, fascinated by lives lived outside convention, or simply curious about what lies beyond the horizon, this conversation will take you right to the edge of the world—and what it means to live there.</p>","author_name":"The Society for Nautical Research and the Lloyds Register Foundation"}