As you're watching Alone Australia season two, delve deeper into each episode with season one winner Gina Chick and SBS News presenter Darren Mara on Alone Australia: The Podcast. Join Gina and Darren to unpick every success, mistake, near-miss, and lesson learnt. They’ll also take you behind the scenes in interviews with the show’s cast and creators. What challenges will these ten participants fa... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a month ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsEntertainment NewsTV & Film |
There's sunshine, thunderstorms and stonkers as participants make it past the 14 day mark. Gina Chick and Darren Mara chat about the highs and lows of bow hunting, the palatability of seaweed, and getting gastro in the wild. We chat to one of the par... more
Nature always teaches a lesson. Gina Chick and Darren Mara recap episode four of Alone Australia season 2, which seems to be a transitional moment in the experience - some participants are calling time and others are deepening their roots. We also si... more
As the first week of their time in the wilderness comes to a close, we've now been introduced to all the remaining participants. Gina Chick and Darren Mara chat through each survivalist's wins and challenges, as reality sets in and starvation begins ... more
Gina Chick and Darren Mara recover from the cliffhanger ending to episode one and chat about all the different kinds of bush foods the participants have encountered – miro berries, mamaku ferns, and the first catch! Gina shares some of her wisdom on ... more
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Loving this so much thank you! more
The best thing - so far - about season two is this podcast! Love it!
I loved all the info in episode 1. You are a natural Gina. Really adding a wonderfully broader perspective to Alone. Will he avidly listening to every offering as the series continues.
Waste of time - contestants have no skill sets, there not accustomed to wilderness survival techniques. They tap out at the top of a hat. Most of all; the location is not harsh enough for a true Alone Survivor Contestant.
I’m looking forward to the next episode of the show and now also the next podcast too. Thanks for creating this!
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Spotify | #33 | Australia/News |
Apple Podcasts | #174 | Australia/Top Podcasts |
Apple Podcasts | #2 | Australia/News/Entertainment News |
Apple Podcasts | #23 | Australia/News |
Apple Podcasts | #37 | Italy/News/Entertainment News |
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