dane mcarthur. she joined me here in the studio to talk about teaming up with nat geo. she's aimed at reducing the amount of single use plastic polluting our oceans. dane ela mcarthur welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> it is extraordinary you were the fastest person, man or woman, ever to circle the globe alone. >> yes. >> do you remember how it felt all those years ago? >> i guess the impossible feeling is you have done it. but i remember specifically the feeling at the finish line of relief. because it takes a long time to put together the program, and put the boat together and race around the world. you're exhausted you've pushed as hard as you can. you get to the finish line and you get relief. when the team came on board is when it became real. >> do you feel a little bit of pride that you did this as a woman? >> to me that was never really an element of it. i raced in a world where men and women competed together. i never really thought about it. i did many races before that record. when you race solo boats, you race against guys. that was just how it was. >> you had an extraordinary experience. never any gender disparity that's really interest