Episode 24 : Meet Sophie Allen – Graduate Boat Builder and craftswoman.

They always say that life is a journey, but learning to trust the path is something that takes many of us of a lifetime to do. But what happens when you step away from the traditional ‘career ladder’…

In this episode of the podcast, I sit down in a hand-built bow-top caravan with Sophie Allen – boatbuilder, wool-spinner, lambing shed assistant, cyclist, and explorer of paths less trodden. She’s also my goddaughter, so I’ve had the joy of watching her journey unfold from the very beginning.

Sophie’s story winds from a geography degree at Bristol to a stable graduate role in the Civil Service – and the moment she realised that comfortable wasn’t the same as aligned. What followed was a brave leap into a life built around curiosity, craft, and connection.

“I was learning a huge amount… financially getting by… and I was really happy and really well.”

We talk about her two years of moving from project to project – lambing in the Borders, timber-framing camps in France, cycling across Europe – and how those uncomfortable moments ‘in-between’ projects actually became fertile ground for creativity and unexpected kindness.

“Those quieter moments… are also the moments where creativity can show up and surprise you.”

Sophie shares how she found the Lyme Regis Boat Building Academy, where she discovered a deep love for sail-making, rigging, and working with natural fibres – and, with the other students, built Jolly Winds, a traditional clinker sailing dinghy made from timber sustainably sourced from a friend in Scotland.

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