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Wards Way Podcast

Wards Way Podcast

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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 knowledge and inspiration for anyone passionate about the maritime world.

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  • Yachts, Taxes, And Tailors Walk Into Coconut Grove
    Feb 28 2026

    Miami’s shimmer looks effortless from the outside—yachts sliding past the skyline, crisp tailoring on a warm breeze, Coconut Grove buzzing with new money—but the real story lives behind the scenes. We sit down with master clothier Carmine Camera of Damiani and Tony Argiz of BDO to unpack the craft, capital, and community that power South Florida’s signature lifestyle. From how true hospitality becomes a competitive edge to why a tailor’s eye can outdo a measuring tape, we explore the intimate decisions that build trust, brand, and long-term relationships.

    The conversation shifts to the waterline, where marine electrical systems carry more power than most homes and operate in corrosive, high-stakes environments. We break down the standards, redundancies, and inspections that keep vessels safe, plus how Fort Lauderdale evolved into the world’s service capital for yachts. Then we widen the lens: markets at all-time highs, the threat and promise of new software reshaping cost structures, and the question everyone asks—boom or bubble? With limited land, deep-pocketed migration, and diversified industries, South Florida’s economy looks less like a roller coaster and more like a well-ballasted ship.

    Policy and strategy round out the picture. We examine how tariffs squeeze margins, why some companies leaned on foreign trade zones and “buy American” shifts, and where U.S. boatbuilding can realistically grow with targeted investment and workforce development. Along the way, we highlight immigrant grit, culture-led leadership, and philanthropy-fueled expansion that ripple from fashion studios to shipyards. If you want to understand how Miami works—not just how it looks—this conversation maps the systems that make the sunlit dream durable.

    Enjoying the show? Follow and subscribe, share this episode with a friend who loves Miami, and leave a quick review to help others discover Wards Way.

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    28 min
  • Miami Medicine, Grit, And Gratitude
    Feb 28 2026

    Sunlight, seawater, and a city that never stands still set the stage for a candid conversation with Dr. Humberto Hernandez, a Miami pulmonologist whose career runs from Spain to South Florida—and straight through the heart of a pandemic. We talk about what it means to keep the doors open when fear is high, why small tools like pulse oximeters can change outcomes, and how clear thresholds and anti-inflammatory strategies helped patients avoid overcrowded ERs. It’s a story about medicine, yes, but also about presence, logistics, and the quiet systems that hold a community together when headlines swirl.

    We dig into the early signs that COVID wasn’t a seasonal bug and the stark reality for people with obesity and diabetes. Dr. Hernandez explains the layered approach his clinic used: measurement, masks, medication delivery, and practical protocols that reduced exposure and kept care moving. The thread of gratitude runs strong—toward colleagues, local pharmacies, and the Miami network that turns introductions into lifesaving help. From there, the lens widens to a family of physicians, the city’s world-class hospitals and cancer centers, and how climate and culture encourage movement, social connection, and recovery.

    What follows is both personal and political. Dr. Hernandez reflects on treating former political prisoners and the lasting mark of trauma, making a clear case that public health and human rights are inseparable. He shares pragmatic hope for the Caribbean and Latin America, and we return to what truly powers Miami: people who show up. We close with the future of metabolic health—modern weight loss medications, reversing inflammation, easing arthritis—and a prescription that sounds like this city at its best: dance, get outside, eat with intention, protect one another, and keep the care going. If this conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find us.

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    Wards Way YouTube Channel
    https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75

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    20 min
  • Inside NMMA: Policy, Access, And The Business Behind Miami’s Boating Boom
    Feb 27 2026

    The water may sparkle in Miami, but the real power comes from people, products, and policy working in sync. From the first minutes on the dock, we dive into how the National Marine Manufacturers Association fuels access, innovation, and the year’s biggest reveals at the Miami International Boat Show. With NMMA’s Chief Administrative Officer, Robert Newsome, we explore the engines behind the lifestyle: manufacturer priorities, smarter propulsion, evolving show design, and the complex policy work that keeps boating open and thriving.

    Robert shares his unexpected path from almost-lawyer to boating advocate, a story that mirrors the passion many of us bring to the water. We break down why NMMA moved its headquarters to Washington, DC, and what that means for government relations that directly affect boaters and builders. From fisheries access to nearshore rules, policy can either unlock the coastline or quietly close it. That’s why relationships with Congress, the Coast Guard, and agencies like NOAA matter long before a crisis appears.

    We tackle hot-button issues with clear-eyed nuance: local moves to restrict wake surfing based on shaky evidence, and the now-softened NOAA vessel speed proposal that would have throttled much of the Atlantic coast under 10 knots. This isn’t an argument against conservation; it’s a push for real science and practical solutions. Responsible operating guidelines—like surfing 200 feet from shore in at least 10 feet of water—plus technology-forward ideas can safeguard wildlife and keep anglers and families on the water. Along the way, we spotlight the American Boating Congress, where NMMA connects members directly with lawmakers to show how recreational boating outpaces agriculture and mining in GDP and why Miami’s show delivers more economic impact than a Super Bowl every year.

    From Collins Avenue to the convention floor, the show keeps reinventing itself to cut travel time, sharpen discovery, and make it easier to buy, upgrade, or simply explore. The truth is simple: people come to have fun, and that joy fuels an industry of skilled jobs, innovation, and stewardship. Subscribe, share with a boating friend, and leave a review—then tell us: what access issue matters most to you on the water?

    Wards Marine Electric
    https://www.wardsmarine.com/

    Wards Way YouTube Channel
    https://www.youtube.com/@WardsWay75

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    15 min
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