They Sold Everything to Live at Sea. And They’re Not Looking Back.
What does it take to walk away from land life completely?
For John and Melody Hennessee, the answer was simple: sell the house, ditch the storage unit, leave the routines behind, and move onto a residential cruise ship full time. Because apparently some people don’t just take vacations. They turn the entire planet into their neighborhood. Humans are exhausting, but admittedly, this is pretty cool.
In the very first episode of the Live at Sea podcast, I had the chance to interview these two self-described pirates aboard Villa Vie Odyssey, and what struck me most wasn’t just the adventure. It was the commitment.
These aren’t people “trying out” cruising.
They are fully dedicated to living at sea.
And after talking with them for over 30 minutes while they cruised somewhere between Indonesia and Singapore, you realize this is not escapism. It’s a lifestyle. One they’ve intentionally built around freedom, exploration, community, and simplicity.
John and Melody spent years cruising the world before making the leap into residential cruising. They sold nearly everything they owned, combined three cabins into one custom-built floating home, and now wake up in a different country every few days. Their backyard changes constantly. Bora Bora one month. Tokyo the next.
What surprised me most was how grounded they were about it all.
They openly talked about the good and the bad of living at sea.
The incredible community.
The drama that inevitably comes with living closely with other people.
The challenge of downsizing your life.
The reality of rough seas.
The temptation to overeat and overdrink when your kitchen feels like an endless vacation buffet.
This wasn’t some polished travel commercial pretending life is perfect onboard.
It was honest.
And that’s exactly what this podcast is going to be about.
Live at Sea isn’t about fantasy. It’s about reality. The people actually doing this. The pioneers building a new kind of life while the rest of the world argues about mortgage rates and lawn maintenance.
One thing became crystal clear during the interview:
Residential cruising is no longer some weird fringe idea.
It’s becoming an industry.
And the people already living this life believe we’re only at the beginning.
That’s why we’re launching the Live at Sea podcast series with one new interview every single month featuring real people living life at sea around the world. The dreamers. The rebels. The retirees. The adventurers. The accidental pirates.
If you currently live at sea and want to share your story, reach out to us at hello@liveatsea.com. We’d love to interview you.
Because the truth is, more people are starting to ask themselves a dangerous question:
What if home didn’t have to stay in one place?










