The Most Bizarre Thing I've Ever Seen at Sea
Mar 05, 2024•1 hr•Season 1Ep. 387
Episode description
Jeff Royle, a volunteer with the New Zealand Coast Guard and the owner of the mortgage company, ilender, offers insightful descriptions of his experiences in both domains. Detailing his commitment to the Coast Guard, Royle discusses responding to emergencies, ensuring boat safety, confronting challenging situations and the intricacies of negotiations and leadership within their team. Transitioning to his expertise in mortgages, Royle provides an overview of non-bank lenders, the risks of mortgage default and the current stress in the mortgage market. He wraps up with the importance of communication with lenders during financial distress, advice on managing rejection and anticipates a good summer after an unusual weather year in Auckland.
Guest Details: https://ilender.co.nz/
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Becoming a Coast Guard Volunteer
01:42 Life as a Coast Guard Volunteer
03:42 Training and Challenges in the Coast Guard
05:39 Respect and Leadership in the Coast Guard
07:53 Rescue Operations and Challenges
11:33 Survival Tips and Stories from the Sea
15:38 Unusual Rescue Stories
18:36 Dangers of the Sea and Final Thoughts
28:17 Survival Tips for Being Stranded at Sea
28:57 The Importance of Carrying Water on a Boat
30:03 Survival Stories and Human Adaptability
31:07 The Irony of Being Surrounded by Water but Unable to Drink
32:12 The Art of Negotiation in Lending
35:11 Understanding Non-Bank Lenders
43:35 The Importance of Facing Financial Challenges Head-On
44:14 The Consequences of Mortgage Default
56:27 Dealing with Rejection and Negative Feedback
59:08 Final Thoughts and Wishes for a Good Summer