1 hr 26 min

Trapped at Sea: Surviving a Shipwreck, Spending 10 Years Sailing the World (Against Her Will) With Suzanne Heywood Zero To Travel Podcast

    • Places & Travel

What happens when one person’s dream adventure is forced onto their family? Today’s episode is, in many ways, a cautionary tale to remind us of the importance of considering your travel companions' needs, especially when they’re children.
At seven years old, Suzanne Heywood’s father took their family on a dangerous sailing expedition, recreating Captain Cook's perilous third voyage around the world. While it was supposed to last three years, it ended up taking 10. 
In her memoir Wavewalker: Breaking Free, she shares her experience of growing up at sea, being unable to receive an education, surviving a shipwreck, and eventually making it back to the UK and to university.
In this episode, Suzanne shares a captivating story of resilience. We talk about some of the traumatic experiences she faced, including the shipwreck that led to severe head injuries just six months into their voyage (with no medical care on board). We talk about why she feels she was denied a childhood and the implications of this journey on her life and family. 
Have you been planning a family or group adventure? What did you take away from this conversation? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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Tune In To Learn:

The problem with over-romanticizing taking children on extreme journeys

Why her parents didn’t want her to share her experience and how the book has been liberating

How she survived a shipwreck and why she considers “the wave” a defining moment for the trip 

How her experience was significantly different than her brother’s

Why she was denied an education and how her family relationships deteriorated

What led to her finally being able to break free from her situation

How you can make a huge difference in someone’s life through small actions

How the experience has affected her parenting and career

What you need to consider when setting off on an adventure with others 

And so much more

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What happens when one person’s dream adventure is forced onto their family? Today’s episode is, in many ways, a cautionary tale to remind us of the importance of considering your travel companions' needs, especially when they’re children.
At seven years old, Suzanne Heywood’s father took their family on a dangerous sailing expedition, recreating Captain Cook's perilous third voyage around the world. While it was supposed to last three years, it ended up taking 10. 
In her memoir Wavewalker: Breaking Free, she shares her experience of growing up at sea, being unable to receive an education, surviving a shipwreck, and eventually making it back to the UK and to university.
In this episode, Suzanne shares a captivating story of resilience. We talk about some of the traumatic experiences she faced, including the shipwreck that led to severe head injuries just six months into their voyage (with no medical care on board). We talk about why she feels she was denied a childhood and the implications of this journey on her life and family. 
Have you been planning a family or group adventure? What did you take away from this conversation? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
Premium Passport:
Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now!

Tune In To Learn:

The problem with over-romanticizing taking children on extreme journeys

Why her parents didn’t want her to share her experience and how the book has been liberating

How she survived a shipwreck and why she considers “the wave” a defining moment for the trip 

How her experience was significantly different than her brother’s

Why she was denied an education and how her family relationships deteriorated

What led to her finally being able to break free from her situation

How you can make a huge difference in someone’s life through small actions

How the experience has affected her parenting and career

What you need to consider when setting off on an adventure with others 

And so much more

Resources:

Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport

Sign up for our FREE newsletter

Want to travel with me to Morocco? Sign up for more info!

Visit Suzanne’s website


Follow her on Instagram


Grab a copy of her book


Want More?

The Paradise Pack Sessions: Sean Keener of BootsnAll on Traveling with a Family

How To Live Your Nomad Dream : One Family’s Epic Bike Ride

Moving To Guatemala To Learn About Giving (With 5 Kids and Minimal Savings), Living Outside Of Your Comfort Zone, and Finding Community w/ Owen and Christina Dargatz from The Giving Experiment

Thanks To Our Sponsors


US Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature Card - Get 4 X the points on eating out and 2 X the points on groceries, entertainment services, and gas or EV charge stations. Apply today at usbank.com/altitudego to get 20,000 points by spending $1,000 in your first 90 days. 


Nissan - There’s no better vehicle for adventure than the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder. Learn more at www.nissanusa.com.


Wise - Wise can help you send, spend, and receive internationally without the hidden fees or exchange rate markups. Learn how Wise can work for you by downloading the app or visiting www.wise.com/travel.


AeroPress - Say yes to better mornings fueled by better coffee. Visit aeropress.com/zerototravel to save 20% off your order.

1 hr 26 min