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How I Survived
Pacific Podcast Network
Fréquence : 1 épisode/21j. Total Éps: 35

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Trapped in the desert for THREE NIGHTS
Saison 4 · Épisode 7
lundi 6 avril 2020 • Durée 44:19
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"I wrestled a CROCODILE for 25 minutes"
Saison 4 · Épisode 6
lundi 30 mars 2020 • Durée 18:21
It was a steaming hot March afternoon in Weipa, a mining town on the Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Australia. At a safety course, 28-year-old mine worker Todd Bairstow couldn’t wait to knock off, treat himself to an ice-cold beer and go fishing. But, finishing up and trudging down to the creek with his little puppy running alongside him, they weren't completely alone. See, crocodiles lurked in the murky waters...
*Thinking of you all, and hope you're staying safe and well in spite of everything Covid-19 is throwing at us. Lots of love from the HIS team. x
Interview/script/host: Beth Young
Producer: Jake Taylor
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BEST OF: Bill sliced his face off with a chainsaw
lundi 20 janvier 2020 • Durée 14:58
You're listening to the Best Of series of How I Survived...We'll be back soon with season 4.
Victorian grandpa Bill Singleton, 70, was working in the bush when horror struck. He'd accidentally sliced his face while cutting wood. He joins Beth to share his story...
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BEST OF: The surgeon stabbed in his own hospital
lundi 13 janvier 2020 • Durée 14:16
You're listening to the Best Of series of How I Survived...We'll be back soon with season 4.
Victorian neurosurgeon Dr Michael Wong was stabbed at the hospital where he worked 14 times by a former patient, Kareem Al-Salami.
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Tiffany fell down a waterfall
Saison 3 · Épisode 8
mercredi 11 décembre 2019 • Durée 23:22
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Bourke Street Massacre: My brother, the killer
Saison 3 · Épisode 7
lundi 25 novembre 2019 • Durée 22:06
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Susan drank her own breastmilk to survive!
Saison 3 · Épisode 6
lundi 4 novembre 2019 • Durée 17:51
It was Mother’s Day - and at Susan O’Brien’s home in Wellington, New Zealand, it was hectic. Instead of waking up to breakfast in bed, she was getting ready to compete in a 20-kilometre fun run at the Remutaka Forest Park. Her husband, Daniel, and their two kids, Meisha, nine months, and Jayden, two were coming to cheer her on.
It was a mad rush to get out of the house – Jayden needed his breakfast, Meisha was still breastfeeding and in a last-minute dash, Daniel searched the house high and low for strapping to protect his wife’s feet from blisters. Despite the mayhem, Susan made it in time for the safety briefing. It was a challenging trail and the organiser had an important safety tip. If you get lost or hurt yourself, stay put.
As the starting gun sounded at 9am, Susan was off like a bullet. Still, she searched the crowd for her family. Susan had hugged her loved ones goodbye before setting off. But she’d see them soon. The plan was to smash out the 20-kilometre run in just two hours.
At first, Susan stayed with the 100-strong pack of runners, then they began to fade into the distance.
The trail soon became steep, the ground muddy. Slowing to a jog, Susan navigated her way around branches and jagged rocks, all the while keeping an eye out for the blue flags that were there to guide the runners. Suddenly, Susan realised she was all alone. Surely she couldn’t be that far ahead…
She didn’t have her phone on her, but Susan’s GPS watch told her it’d already been more than two hours. Daniel, Meisha and Jayden would be waiting anxiously at the finish line. Panic quickly turned to fear and Susan began to realise she’d taken a very wrong turn. She was hopelessly lost. This is how Susan survived…
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Introducing: Investigates, a podcast you might love
lundi 28 octobre 2019 • Durée 03:41
Friends, we have a new podcast that you might love.
It's called Investigates and if you love mystery shows, you will love this.
Investigates lifts the veil on some of the world’s most horrific crimes and baffling mysteries. From Australia’s most haunted house to the 37-year-old missing person’s case that started a national movement, it's the new podcast that explores some of the most fascinating stories the world has ever seen.
You can subscribe by searching for Investigates in your podcast app or following this link: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/investigates/id1344649849
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"I was swallowed by a hippo"
Saison 3 · Épisode 5
mercredi 23 octobre 2019 • Durée 35:22
Each stroke of 27-year-old safari guide Paul Templer’s paddle took his canoe closer to the stunning mist-shrouded Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Along with two local guides, Ben and Evans, and a safety kayaker, Mac, they were paddling six clients – a German couple, Joe and Gundy, and four Air France crew - down the Zambezi River into the sunset with a tray of snacks and an eskie full of drinks.
The Zambezi River teemed with wildlife, and a hippo – a fully-grown territorial male bull - was causing havoc along this particular stretch of water. Approaching a group of hippos sunning themselves in the shallows, Paul wanted to steer clear of the Range Rover-sized male. Especially since among the pod of hippos ahead was a female and her calf. So, he decided to cut around the mammoth creatures, through a narrow set of channels. That's when disaster struck. And this is how Paul survived...
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Kelly went for a run when she felt a chill
Saison 3 · Épisode 4
mardi 8 octobre 2019 • Durée 26:50
Training for her first marathon 38-year-old Kelly Herron, would often find herself pounding the pavement after work. She lived in the Pacific Northwest in the US, which often meant that Kelly would be running in the dark, by herself. Sometimes she’d feel a flicker of fear.
So when Kelly’s work offered a free self-defence class for all employees on Valentine’s Day 2017, she jumped at the chance. Peppering the instructor with questions, Kelly asked, as a runner, what she should do if she felt like she was being followed. The answer was simple: ‘Run!’ Terrifyingly, she was right.
Three weeks later, on a freezing, wet afternoon, Kelly bundled up, popped on her headphones and set off for a 16km run along the beach. About halfway through her run, Kelly spotted a public bathroom and decided to quickly duck into the ladies. It was in that moment that her life changed forever. This is how Kelly Herron survived…
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