The Osborne Adventure Podcast is an inside look into our World Record setting sailing circumnavigation to raise Down syndrome awareness. Join us each week as we share an intimate look into our unique lifestyle, our views on adventure parenting, and the beauty and challenges of raising a child with Down syndrome.

Whether you're an avid sailor, an individual with Down syndrome, a parent of a child with special needs, or simply curious about life on the high seas we promise to inspire, educate, and ignite a spirit of adventure within you.

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Popcorn, Penguins, and Far Away - Ep. 61
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Popcorn, Penguins, and Far Away - Ep. 61

The kids took over the microphone for this one. In this episode, you hear the expedition through their voices as we talk about sleeping on the boat, losing teeth at anchor, collecting shells from around the world, killer whales, penguins, and why “far away” is all Ren really needs to know. It’s unscripted, chaotic at times, and a real look at what this adventure feels like from the three people it will shape the most.

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Stalked by a Raft of Sea Lions – Ep. 60
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Stalked by a Raft of Sea Lions – Ep. 60

Life on the dock in British Columbia was never part of the plan, but it gave us something we did not realize we needed: time. Time to breathe, recover, and feel the excitement come back. In this episode, we talk honestly about burnout, unexpected detours, sea lions on paddleboards, Sunday dinners, and the gift of watching Ren step into real friendships in a way we have never seen before.

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Missing the Deadline (I Made Up) – Ep. 59
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Missing the Deadline (I Made Up) – Ep. 59

On this episode of the Osborne Adventure Podcast, we sit down with Maegan as she officially says yes to joining our family and stepping into the role of Ren’s DSP. What began as a quick text has turned into a life changing whirlwind that includes living together, taking sailing courses, and learning what daily life with our family actually looks like.

You will hear about spelunking in the lava beds, snow bound trips through Oregon, stand up paddling in 40º rain, water parks, and boat projects, all packed into just a few short weeks together. We talk about building trust with Roake and Freyja, learning Ren’s rhythms, and the difference between helping and allowing him to do things on his own. It is an honest conversation about commitment, integration, and figuring things out in real time, before the lines are cast off and the dock disappears.

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Lions, Tigers and Freyja… Oh My! – Ep. 58
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Lions, Tigers and Freyja… Oh My! – Ep. 58

On this episode of the Osborne Adventure Podcast, we sit down with Maegan as she officially says yes to joining our family and stepping into the role of Ren’s DSP. What began as a quick text has turned into a life changing whirlwind that includes living together, taking sailing courses, and learning what daily life with our family actually looks like.

You will hear about spelunking in the lava beds, snow bound trips through Oregon, stand up paddling in 40º rain, water parks, and boat projects, all packed into just a few short weeks together. We talk about building trust with Roake and Freyja, learning Ren’s rhythms, and the difference between helping and allowing him to do things on his own. It is an honest conversation about commitment, integration, and figuring things out in real time, before the lines are cast off and the dock disappears.

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Drill Bits, Redwoods, and a Million Dollar Drone Shot – Ep. 57
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Drill Bits, Redwoods, and a Million Dollar Drone Shot – Ep. 57

On this episode of the Osborne Adventure Podcast, Val and I finally sit down to give a long-overdue update. We discuss what it actually looks like to refit a boat while homeschooling, filming a docuseries, and trying to live a normal life at the same time, and why a lot of real progress doesn't look very exciting when you zoom out.

You will hear about a missed step in the Redwoods that almost turned into a call to search and rescue, what it took to fly a drone through a tiny opening in a 2000-year-old tree, and why, given even half a chance, Ren will still pack everything he owns and be ready to leave in five minutes. We discuss shifting family dynamics, homeschooling as a family, and why we are intentionally trying to slow things down at the moment. It is a fun, honest update from what sometimes feels like about three inches below the surface.

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