by madeline | Feb 13, 2026 | Blog, Offshore Lifestyle |
There’s something about salt air that makes everything feel more honest. Maybe it’s the way the wind strips things down to what matters. Maybe it’s the long watches, the night skies offshore, or the quiet moments leaning on a rail at sunrise. Out here, relationships...
by madeline | Dec 18, 2025 | Blog, Featured Sea Stories, Offshore Lifestyle |
For many mariners, the holiday season is not spent around a family table, beside a decorated tree, or bundled up against winter traditions. Instead, it unfolds across steel decks, long shifts, ocean horizons, and time zones that blur together. Yet even far from shore,...
by madeline | Dec 16, 2025 | Featured Sea Stories, Navigate Your Career, Offshore Lifestyle, Podcast |
By Christine MacMillan | Women Offshore Blog | Podcast Episode 247 In Episode 247 of the Women Offshore Podcast, we’re sharing the audio from a previously recorded Ask an Ambassador event hosted by Women Offshore Executive Director Liz Schmidt. This conversation...
by madeline | Nov 14, 2025 | Blog, Featured Sea Stories, Navigate Your Career, Offshore Lifestyle |
For Max Kantor, the maritime industry isn’t just a career; it’s part of her DNA. Growing up in the harbors of Long Beach and Los Angeles, Max spent her childhood surrounded by ships and dockside operations. Her parents both worked in the port where they met, her...
by madeline | Nov 4, 2025 | Featured Sea Stories, Navigate Your Career, Offshore Lifestyle, Podcast |
In Episode 244 of the Women Offshore Podcast, Executive Director Liz Schmidt and Director of Career Development Christine MacMillan sit down for an open and honest conversation about resiliency—and why it may be time to rethink how we talk about it. Resilience is...
by madeline | Oct 24, 2025 | Blog, Featured Sea Stories, Offshore Lifestyle |
When Women Offshore Director of Career Programs, Christine MacMillan, received a call to support a ship conversion project in Houma, Louisiana, she didn’t hesitate to step back aboard. Nearly nine years had passed since her steel-toed boots last hit a steel deck. The...
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