How Bankruptcy Led to Paradise ft. Erik Orton

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1T 12M
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Erik Orton is an Emmy Award-winning writer and producer who has worked on iconic Broadway productions like Wicked and Les Miserables. After facing financial and emotional challenges, Erik and his family embarked on a transformative adventure, living aboard a sailboat in the Caribbean and chronicling their journey in the New York Times Top 10 Travel book, "Seven at Sea." Today, Erik Orton shares his family's unconventional journey from living in a cramped Manhattan apartment to embarking on a year-long sailing adventure in the Caribbean. He discusses the transition from financial hardship to an enriching family experience at sea, highlighting the importance of involving children in significant roles to build their confidence and self-reliance. Erik also shares unique family practices like their creative bathroom-sharing rule and the cherished tradition of "Weekend Pictures." The conversation also explores valuable insights on leadership, resilience, and family bonding under pressure, drawn from Erik's experiences managing emergencies at sea and navigating everyday life. His stories demonstrate the strength of family unity and the pursuit of dreams against all odds. The episode offers inspiration and practical tips for enhancing family dynamics, encouraging listeners to tackle life's challenges head-on and cherish moments with loved ones. www.thedadedge.com/friday172 www.thedadedge.com/alliance Sail with Erik | Seven at Sea Book | What Could Go Right Podcast Coaching | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube


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