The world’s most astonishing rescue stories; told by the people who were there. Join host Donny Dust, Marine Corps veteran and world-renowned survival expert, as we marvel at the magnitude of the human spirit and those who refuse to surrender in the face of impossible odds. From seasoned search and rescuers to everyday heroes, we go on their journey as they brave treacherous arctic waters, tsunami... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture |
In 2003, seven astronauts are killed instantly when their space shuttle, Columbia, disintegrates on re-entry into the earth’s atmosphere. more
Summiting Everest takes years of preparation and a mindset that lets nothing get in the way. more
It’s 2008 and Columbian presidential hopeful Ingrid Betancourt and three US nationals have been held hostage by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (FARC) for over five years. They are considered “VIP hostages" by the militant organisation. more
Sean Irion has dedicated his life to rescuing animals. From caring for his pets to nursing injured birds back to health as a kid, today he volunteers for Big Dog Ranch Rescue - saving dogs from natural disaster zones. more
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Does anyone actually listen to the entire show before dropping it? I like the concept and the stories, but every episode I’ve listened to has editing issues—by which I mean a repeated portion of audio and even missing audio so some of the story is left out. Most noticeable on the The Night of Darkness episode.
After a long wearing week I heard this and found myself crying w happiness . The wholesomeness. I wish I could watch documentaries on each of these
One of my favorite podcasts. Made my whole family listeners!
Found this Podcast. Binged all the episodes. Sad that I have to wait for more.
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