
In this episode of Dinner with the Macleans, the brothers are joined by one of the most accomplished mountaineers in history - Kenton Cool, who’s summited Everest an astonishing 19 times.Recorded from the middle of the Pacific Ocean, this is a rare crossover between the world’s highest peaks and deepest waters. From shift patterns and food rations to expedition morale and mental resilience, Kenton shares his hard-won philosophies on adventure, challenge, and how to keep going when the darkness sets in.There’s also talk of hair ties, freeze-dried reindeer stew, and why bagpipes might be the most surprising piece of expedition kit yet.
Aug 27, 2025
1 hr 8 min

Former rugby legend and all-round legend Donncha O’Callaghan joins the Maclean Brothers from their boat in the Pacific for an episode full of laughs, life lessons, and the kind of wisdom only years on and off the pitch can bring. They talk fatherhood, radical honesty, suffering (the good kind), and the power of showing up for others - whether on the field or in the middle of the ocean. Packed with heart, humour and inspiration, this one’s a proper belter.
Aug 27, 2025
47 min

Sam HeughanThis week on Dinner with the Macleans, we’re joined by Scottish actor, adventurer, and whisky‑maker Sam Heughan. Out in the middle of the Pacific, we swapped stories about adventure, resilience, and the joy of wild places—and even bonded over our shared roots at Steiner School, which shaped both of our journeys in wonderful ways.From life lessons in the classroom to lessons learned on the open water, this chat dives into what drives us to chase challenges and keep exploring.Pour yourself a dram and join us for a brilliant conversation with Sam Heughan.Dinner with The Macleans is a podcast recorded entirely at sea, as three brothers row unsupported across the Pacific Ocean - from Peru to Australia.
Aug 13, 2025
51 min

What happens when the world’s strongest brothers meet the world’s most stubborn rowers?In this episode, Tom and Luke Stoltman - two-time World’s Strongest Man and Europe’s Strongest Man - sit down with the Maclean Brothers for a conversation of strength, brotherhood, and a shared Scottish gritFrom lifting cars to rowing oceans, the two sets of brothers talk about mental strength, sibling dynamics, and what it means to take on the impossible together. Dinner with The Macleans is a podcast recorded entirely at sea, as three brothers row unsupported across the Pacific Ocean — from Peru to Australia.
Jul 24, 2025
48 min

From the middle of the Pacific Ocean to West Coast of America, this episode brings together three Scottish brothers in a 28-foot rowboat… and Flea - the legendary bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.They chat about creativity, discomfort, and the power of finding rhythm in the chaos. Flea opens up why he loves pushing his body and mind to extremes, and what it means to truly be present - whether you’re on stage or at sea.It’s a funny and surprising conversation full of music, meaning, and mutual respect.Dinner with The Macleans is recorded entirely at sea, as three brothers row unsupported from Peru to Australia.
Jul 21, 2025
25 min

This very special episode opens with an unexpected moment: Jamie on the bagpipes, playing Amazing Grace from the middle of the Pacific Ocean — a surprise performance for fellow Scot and screen legend Ewan McGregor.What follows is a warm, reflective conversation about adventure, identity, and the power of home. Ewan shares stories from his solo motorcycle trips, his deep connection to Scotland.It’s a meeting of kindred spirits, brought together by a love of challenge, movement, and meaning. One boat. One freeze-dried dinner. One unforgettable guest.Dinner with The Macleans is a podcast recorded entirely at sea, as three brothers row unsupported across the Pacific Ocean — from Peru to Australia, chasing purpose one oar stroke at a time.
Jul 17, 2025
51 min

What do you talk about when your favourite singer-songwriter dials in from his recording studio… and you’re on the other end floating in the middle of the Pacific Ocean?In this episode, Leif Vollebekk joins the Maclean Brothers mid-ocean to talk about music, surfing, fear, and finding rhythm in unlikely places.They get into:– Where the brothers are right now on their 9,000 mile row– Leif’s surf sessions in New Zealand and Australia– Why writing is easier in the hard times– Cleaning the hull (aka jumping in with the sharks)– And yes, Jamie plays the bagpipes Dinner with The Macleans is a podcast recorded entirely at sea, as three brothers row unsupported from Peru to Australia, raising £1 million for clean water projects in Madagascar.
Jul 17, 2025
32 min

Dinner with The Macleans - Jimmy NicholsonIn this episode, the brothers share a freeze-dried meal with TV host, pilot and adventurer Jimmy Nicholson - all the way from the middle of the Pacific Ocean to his kitchen in Sydney.From his time on The Bachelor to life in the skies and a growing love for the ocean, Jimmy opens up about finding real connection through travel, pushing yourself beyond comfort, and why he’s always looking for the next big challenge.Expect reflections on risk, routine, and rowing across the world — plus a few laughs over the joys (and horrors) of freeze-dried chilli.Dinner with The Macleans is a podcast recorded entirely at sea, as three Scottish brothers attempt to become the first trio to row unsupported from Peru to Sydney.
Jul 15, 2025
1 hr 7 min

Join Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, the Scottish brother trio currently halfway through a relentless, non-stop 9,000-mile row across the Pacific. In this episode, they chat mid-ocean with none other than legendary Scottish comedian, Greg Hemphill.As they aim to break the world record from Lima to Sydney in under 120 days, the Maclean brothers chat to Greg from aboard their carbon-fibre boat, Rose Emily, answering his curious questions about life at sea.In this episode, recorded mid-mission while rowing in shifts, they dive into:Catching a giant wahoo (and what’s on the rest of the menu aboard Rose Emily)Their partnership with Feedback Madagascar and mission to raise £1 million for clean waterTheir deep-rooted connection to whisky, with a little help from their dad, whisky legend Charles MacleanWhat Greg’s guilty pleasure would be on board (spoiler: it’s rum)Tune in for a funny and honest episode with Greg Hempill – best known as Victor from Still Game.
Jul 3, 2025
33 min

In this special episode, the brothers sit down with sailing legend Jess Watson - who, at just 16 years old, became the youngest person to sail solo, non-stop and unassisted around the world.Jess shares her insights on fear, focus, and finding purpose in the middle of the ocean. They talk about what it means to be truly alone, how to build resilience through routine, and the challenges that come after the finish line.It’s a conversation about adventure, identity, and what happens when you chase something bigger than yourself.Dinner with The Macleans is a podcast recorded entirely at sea, as three Scottish brothers row unsupported across the Pacific Ocean - from Peru to Australia.
Jul 1, 2025
48 min
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