Wards Marine Electric
Wards Way Podcast
Kristina Hebert, the dynamic President and CEO of Wards Marine Electric, hosts the Wards Way Podcast. In this captivating series, she engages with prominent leaders from the yachting industry, each bringing their unique insights and experiences to the table. The discussions delve deep into a variety of compelling industry stories, where guests share their successes and the challenges they’ve faced along the way. Listeners are treated to invaluable lessons gleaned from years in the field and thought-provoking perspectives on the future of yachting, making each episode a treasure trove of knowle...
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Jun 25, 2026
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Episodes
Croatia, Chartering, and the Rise of a World-Class Boat Show 25.06.2026 9:31
Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Milan Sangulin, director of the Biograd Boat Show, to explore how a small Croatian town of just 5,000 residents became home to one of Europe’s most successful international boat shows and a major gateway to the world’s yacht charter industry. Milan shares the show’s remarkable growth from a modest open house in 1999 to a record-setting event that has thrived thr...
What’s Next for Boating? Insights from IBEX Leadership 25.06.2026 22:08
Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Anne Dunbar, Executive Director of IBEX, and Mary Vallen, Show Director, to explore why the International BoatBuilders Exhibition and Conference has become one of the marine industry’s most important B2B events. They discuss how IBEX brings together more than 700 exhibitors, technical education, and industry experts to address real-world challenges in boatbuildi...
Inside Boot Düsseldorf: The World’s Largest Indoor Boat Show 23.06.2026 30:48
Host Kristina Hebert talks with Petros Michelidakis, Director of Boating and Watersport Events at Messe Düsseldorf GmbH, from the ICOMIA IFBSO Congress in Washington, D.C., about how Boot Düsseldorf became the world’s largest indoor boat show and a global winter destination for boating and watersports enthusiasts. He shares the strategy behind creating a seamless visitor experience through 17 well...
Creating Waves of Change: Building the Future Marine Workforce 23.06.2026 20:49
Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Patricia Becker (Metstrade Exhibition Manager) and Sarah Wallbank (August Race and Co-Chair of the ICOMIA/IFBSO Diversity Committee) at the ICOMIA IFBSO Congress in Washington, D.C., to explore what truly attracts new talent to boating and marine industry careers. Their conversation highlights why workforce development must begin long before university, emphasiz...
A Rising Tide for Recreational Boating 18.06.2026 18:03
From the ICOMIA and IFBSO Congress in Washington, DC, Host Kristina Hebert talks with NMMA President and CEO Frank Hugelmeyer about the true scale of the recreational boating industry and its impact on the U.S. economy, jobs, and communities. Frank explains how NMMA drives growth through advocacy, standards and certifications, major boat shows, and Discover Boating, while addressing key challenges...
How Croatia Built a Stronger Presence at Metstrade 18.06.2026 4:44
Host Kristina Hebert records from the ICOMIA IFBSO Congress in Washington, D.C., with Niels Klarenbeek, President of IFBSO and Director of Metstrade and The Superyacht Forum, and Teo Petricevic, CEO of Capax and Founding Partner of Adria Docks, to discuss Croatia’s growing influence in the global marine industry. Together, they explore the momentum behind the Croatian National Pavilion at Metstrad...
Neurodiversity, Innovation, and the Future of Boating 18.06.2026 31:25
At the ICOMIA Congress in Washington, D.C., Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Sarah Wallbank, CEO of August Race and co-chair of ICOMIA’s Diversity Committee, to explore an often-overlooked challenge in the marine industry: neurodiversity at boat shows and events. Kristina and Sarah discuss how sensory overload, constant networking, masking, and social fatigue can impact both attendees and exhib...
Beyond Borders: How ICOMIA Connects the Marine Industry 16.06.2026 13:54
Boats don’t stop at borders, and in this episode, Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Joe Lynch, President of ICOMIA, to explore the behind-the-scenes work that keeps the global boating industry connected. Joe explains how ICOMIA helps harmonize standards, regulations, and best practices across international markets, making it easier and safer for marine businesses to operate worldwide. The conver...
AI, Autonomous Docking, and What's Next for Boating 11.06.2026 48:53
Host Kristina Hebert sits down at the American Boating Congress with John Adey, President of ABYC; Mark Reedenauer, President and Executive Director of NMEA; Brian Kane, President and CEO of GOST; and Dave Marlow, Senior Director of Product Integrity at Brunswick Corporation to explore how marine policy is shaped and why voluntary industry standards often move faster than regulation while still pr...
The Red Snapper Story Everyone's Talking About 10.06.2026 29:53
A fishery can be fully rebuilt and still remain effectively closed when outdated data and regulatory delays limit public access. From the American Boating Congress in Washington, D.C., Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Jeff Angers of the Center for Sportfishing Policy to explore how recreational fishing policy is shaped and why access and opportunity are essential to healthy fisheries and coasta...
More Than Media: Creating Connections Across Boating 10.06.2026 26:44
Host Kristina Hebert welcomes David Carr of Firecrown Media’s Marine Division and Michelle Goldsmith of the Soundings Trade Only Group for a conversation about the evolving role of marine media in connecting the boating industry, influencing policy, and building community. They discuss how Firecrown serves diverse audiences across the marine ecosystem, the responsibility of industry media to deliv...
Why Boating Isn't Like Driving a Car 10.06.2026 11:55
Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Kira Maixner of American Sailing, a U.S. Coast Guard-licensed Master Captain and sailing instructor, to explore the training, certifications, and real-world skills that help boaters build confidence on the water. They discuss the path from basic sailing education to coastal cruising and bareboat chartering, while highlighting why strong crew skills are valuable...
Who Decides What Makes a Boat Safe? 10.06.2026 46:42
Host Kristina Hebert sits down at the American Boating Congress in Washington, D.C., with Shannon Aronson, John Adey, and Brian Goodwin of the American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) and Robert Newsome of the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) to explore how boating safety standards are developed, updated, and implemented across the industry. Kristina and her guests explain ABYC’s r...
Can We Protect the Environment Without Killing Innovation? 05.06.2026 44:35
Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Jeff Wasil to discuss how EPA regulation of styrene under TSCA could impact recreational boatbuilding and why real-world manufacturing controls matter in chemical risk assessments. They also examine the challenges of evolving PFAS regulations, including state reporting requirements that create compliance burdens for marine manufacturers and their supply chains....
Louis Sola and Building Maritime America 04.06.2026 31:46
Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Louis Sola, former Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission, to discuss his journey from the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show and yacht sales to leading a major dealership in Panama and serving at the center of U.S. maritime regulation. Louis explains the role of the Federal Maritime Commission, shares his experience overseeing the cruise industry duri...
Inside The Federal Maritime Commission With Chair Laura DiBella 02.06.2026 38:09
Federal Maritime Commission Chair Laura DiBella joins host Kristina Hebert for a timely conversation on the forces shaping U.S. ocean shipping, supply chains, and maritime policy. Filmed at the Federal Maritime Commission headquarters, the episode explores DiBella’s journey from Florida real estate and economic development to port leadership and national maritime regulation, including her frontlin...
Strengthening the Future of Boat Shows 22.05.2026 24:14
Miami’s return to Collins Avenue and Indian Creek showed why location and planning shape the entire boat show experience. Filmed in Washington, D.C., during the American Boating Congress, Kristina Hebert is joined by Grant Henderson, president of the International Yacht Brokers Association and sales broker at Burgess Yachts, along with Larry Berryman, VP of Southern Shows for Informa Markets, to...
Protecting Access, Preserving Boating 21.05.2026 14:18
From the American Boating Congress in D.C., host Kristina Hebert talks with NMMA’s Ben Murray about how state legislation is shaping the future of boating. From wake surfing regulations and shoreline setbacks to boater education and protecting water access, Ben breaks down the policies impacting families, dealers, and manufacturers — and why facts, science, and responsible boating matter more tha...
Advocacy, Access, & the Boating Industry 21.05.2026 30:40
Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Clay Crabtree, Vice President of Public Policy and Government Affairs at the National Marine Manufacturers Association, from the American Boating Congress in Washington, DC, to discuss the policies shaping the future of recreational boating. From the Sportfish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund to water access, trade policy, tariffs, and fuel regulations, Krist...
Superyacht Streaming Explained 14.05.2026 18:53
Host Kristina Hebert sits down with Mr. Smith’s, Tjeerd van Groenland, to discuss making yacht AV systems simpler and more user-friendly. They explore how software-first solutions are changing onboard entertainment, streaming, and connectivity at sea. The conversation also dives into the challenges of legal IPTV and commercial licensing on yachts. This episode offers valuable insights into the fut...
Superyacht Power Secrets 14.05.2026 36:30
From a napkin sketch once dismissed as “too small to be real” to a must-have system on modern superyachts, Alessandro Ciolfi of Asea Nautica joins host, Kristina Hebert, at the Palm Beach Boat Show to discuss the future of shore power, energy storage, and yacht electrification. This Wards Way Podcast episode explores the technology shaping global cruising — and where superyacht power systems are...
Powering Ahead-Together: The ASEA/Magnus Story 07.05.2026 16:15
Two companies can compete for years—and still recognize when collaboration becomes the smarter engineering move. At the Palm Beach Boat Show, host Kristina Hebert sits down with Richard Gaudet, President of ASEA Power Systems & Marine Power at Mission Critical Electronics, and Matthew Scales, Managing Director of Magnus Marine, to unpack the real story behind their new alliance—and what it sig...
What If Yachts Are Economic Infrastructure? 30.04.2026 24:17
Superyachts are often talked about as floating lifestyle accessories, but the reality is more concrete: they are long-lived economic engines that keep paying communities back year after year. From the Palm Beach show floor, host Kristina Heberts sits down with Robert van Tol, Executive Director of SYBAss, the Super Yacht Builders Association, to unpack what the builders see that most outsiders mis...
Evolution In Yacht Design with Patrick Knowles 23.04.2026 57:25
Yacht interiors are changing fast, but not always in the ways people assume. From the Palm Beach International Boat Show, host Kristina Hebert sits down with Patrick Knowles of Patrick Knowles Design to unpack what “evolution” really looks like in marine interior design, superyacht refits, and high-end aviation work. They talk about the early days of on-site craftsmanship, why build timelines stil...
The State Of U.S. Yacht Refit 15.04.2026 28:07
The American yacht refit market is getting called “soft” more often lately, and we wanted to talk about what that actually means when you’re running projects, advising owners, or trying to keep a yard busy year-round. From the Palm Beach Boat Show, host Kristina Hebert digs into the signals being seen on the ground and in the headlines, and why a slowdown can also be a moment to reset the story an...
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