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| S3 E12 Standing Tall - with Gill Hicks AM MBE | 24 May 2022 | 01:05:15 | |
In my view, the very embodiment of courage and resilience is my friend Gill Hicks. As a young woman Gill travelled to London to find adventure and a new life. She found success and everything she had hoped for in that wonderful city. But that all changed in "a breath", when she was just meters away from a detonating suicide bomber on the London Underground in July 2005. The ghastly physical impact was just the beginning of a journey that would lead her on a quest to literally promote world peace. Gill is articulate, kind and outspoken about her vision of what humanity could look like. I need to sit down with her for a few more hours to hear more of her philosophies! | |||
| S3 E11 Sideways Around the Globe with Rally Champion Molly Taylor | 30 Nov 2021 | 00:54:14 | |
To see lots of Molly's thrills and spills, be sure to watch the interview on YouTube under Real Risk Podcast. | |||
| S3 E2 The Theory and the Practical - Professor Simon Mitchell | 28 Sep 2021 | 00:48:07 | |
Check out the video podcast on the REAL RISK YOUTUBE channel! | |||
| S3 E1 Risky Reporting - The Life of a Foreign Correspondent with Hugh Riminton | 21 Sep 2021 | 00:59:16 | |
Watch the full video interview on You Tube under Real Risk Podcast | |||
| S2 E12 Last Wave of the Day - Chris Blowes and the Great White Shark | 24 Nov 2020 | 00:55:01 | |
To finish the series, the frightening account of the shark attack that so nearly cost Chris Blowes his life. The attack ended with his two mates watching the shark swimming off with their friend's leg in its mouth, towing his surfboard by the leg rope behind it. That imagery is so much worse than anything that Hollywood could dream up. | |||
| S2 E11 Life on a Line - Saturation Diving with Chris Lemons Pt 2 | 17 Nov 2020 | 00:45:19 | |
In this second episode of Life on a Line, we rejoin Chris Lemons on the seabed in the North Sea. His umbilical is severed, and he has switched on his bailout gas with the knowledge that in 8 minutes his gas supply will be exhausted and he will die... | |||
| S2 E10 Life on a Line - Saturation Diving with Chris Lemons Pt 1 | 10 Nov 2020 | 00:58:43 | |
The world of saturation diving is high tech, complex and fascinating. The physics and physiology present unbreakable rules that must be followed to remain safe. The risks of decompression sickness, High Pressure Nervous Syndrome (HPNS), oxygen toxicity and inert gas narcosis are carefully managed. But perhaps the hardest part; living in the confines of the hyperbaric quarters for 28 days with no possibility of early release. You have to be the right kind of person. | |||
| S2 E9 Surfing a Ten Story Building - with Big Wave Surfer Maya Gabeira | 27 Oct 2020 | 01:05:58 | |
Paddling onto a 70 foot wave must make every nerve in your brain scream STOP! The deafening roar, the wedge like tons of water curling over then hurling you down towards the reef visible beneath the shallows at the bottom of the drop. The explosion occurring all around as you reach an impossible speed if you are still standing at the base of the beast, as you then desperately try to cut across the face to escape the monster that seeks to crush you. Frankly it is inconceivable that anyone has such courage. And wave names like Jaws and Killer do nothing to misconstrue or deceive. | |||
| S2 E8 Free Solo and More - Alex Honnold on Life and El Capitan | 20 Oct 2020 | 00:58:23 | |
Alex Honnold is cool. Beyond cool actually. His skill and calm transcend what most of us can conceive is possible. And yet when you chat with him he is immediately likeable and you can imagine hanging out. His enthusiasm makes you want to go climbing with him although in my case that would be very embarrassing. I do suspect he'd help you maximise your potential. After all, he guided his own mum to the top of El Cap in her 60s! | |||
| S2 E7 Lost in the Himalayas - The Impossible Tale of James Scott | 13 Oct 2020 | 01:00:06 | |
Three minutes without oxygen, three days without water, three weeks without food. We all know the saying, but some people just refuse to acknowledge these kinds of rules. James Scott, a young medical student was such a guy. He left Australia for an adventure in Nepal, a clinical placement which would set him up for his return to start a career in surgery back home. But a poorly judged trek at the beginning of the Himalayan winter left him trapped without food, starving to death in a rock shelter in sub zero conditions. 43 days later, as close to death as you ever want to come, he was found thanks to a relentless search by his sister Joanne. | |||
| S2 E6 It's A Long Way To The Top - Film Maker and Mountaineer, Jimmy Chin | 06 Oct 2020 | 00:57:37 | |
The documentary 'Free Solo" based around the rope-less ascent of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park by Alex Honnold had us all on the edge of our seats. I found myself holding my breath, at times barely able to look at the screen even though I knew Alex would ultimately succeed. To capture the drama of that quest took both great technical and dramatic skill; the perfect marriage of talents for two film makers - Jimmy Chin (the mountaineer and director) and his wife 'Chai' Vasarhelyi (director and in Jimmy's words, the one who brings great restraint to the film to allow the natural drama to play out). | |||
| S2 E5 From the Farm Ute, to the Monaco Grand Prix - A Life of Motorsport with David Brabham | 29 Sep 2020 | 01:08:48 | |
When your father is Jack Brabham a three times Formula 1 World Champion, it seems likely that motorsport will be in your blood. And as it turned out all three of Jack's sons took to the track like the proverbial ducks to water. David Brabham never intended to race cars, he was content driving the farm ute at breakneck speeds sideways around the local dirt roads. But when he casually entered a gokart race with a friend one day, he discovered a natural aptitude and competitive spirit that would stand him in good stead for many years. From karting, to sedans, various open wheelers, sports cars and even F1, he became a champion in his own right. And in this conversation, he describes that amazing journey whilst at times living in the shadow of his legendary father, and the family name that still means so much to all Australians. | |||
| S3 E10 February Dragon Came Early - Fire and Rescue Commissioner Greg Mullins | 23 Nov 2021 | 00:52:01 | |
Check out the video version on YouTube under Real Risk Podcast. | |||
| S2 E4 The Crystal Caves of Abaco - With Brian Kakuk and Kenny Broad | 22 Sep 2020 | 01:03:31 | |
In this episode I talk with two good friends, cave divers Brian Kakuk and Dr Kenny Broad. Brian runs Bahamas Underground which offers guided diving to suitably qualified cave divers in the exquisite flooded caves on Abaco Island. But the beautiful crystal formations in the gin clear tunnels are only half the story. Amazing geology, bizarre life forms, ancient fossils and even human remains make this a natural laboratory for scientists. Scientists like anthropologist Kenny Broad, another expert cave diver, regularly dive with Brian to help unlock the secrets of these caves. | |||
| S2 E3 210 Days Alone On the Ocean - Circumnavigator Jessica Watson | 15 Sep 2020 | 00:55:13 | |
At the age of 16, I wasn't thinking about achieving something incredible. My thoughts were firmly on the pursuit of the opposite sex, of SCUBA diving and the freedom of a driver's licence! Lucky for the human race some youngsters have a loftier agenda. Jessica Watson was one such girl, who with the influence of her family's love of adventure, dreamt of testing herself on the open ocean in a small boat. At the age of 16, she finally made that dream a reality when she became the youngest person to ever circumnavigate alone and unassisted. | |||
| S2 E2 Two Inches Off The Ground - Downhill Skateboard Racing with Kevin Reimer | 08 Sep 2020 | 00:55:24 | |
Almost every kid with a few dollars to scrape together has owned a skateboard of some kind, and pretty soon after has ridden it down a hill near their house. But a few take it to the next level, using gravity to pull them down the steepest roads at speeds that defy belief. Just inches above the tarmac, it is hard to imagine what riding at speeds of over 100kph must feel like. Clad in full leathers and a full face helmet, they race to be World Champion in a sport many people have never even heard of. | |||
| S2 E1 You Must Be Mad To Do That - The Psychology of Risk with Bill von Hippel | 01 Sep 2020 | 01:03:12 | |
Bill is a professor of psychology at the University of Queensland. He is widely published in the literature and has authored a book called The Social Leap, an insight into how evolution has influenced our current thinking and behaviour. "Life on the sprawling grasslands precipitated a shift from individualistic ways of living to more cooperative ways. This was the birth of what you might call “social intelligence,” and it changed the way our minds work forever." It's an amazing read. | |||
| S1 E12 Series Finale. Deep Ocean Exploration - Film Maker James Cameron | 04 Aug 2020 | 01:11:44 | |
Yep you read that right, James Cameron himself joins me to wrap up twelve great episodes with gripping tales of exploring what lies in the deepest parts of the ocean. From filming historic shipwrecks like the German battleship Bismarck (16,000 feet deep) and Titanic (12,500 feet deep), to the very bottom of the world at nearly 36,000 feet in the Mariana Trench! It goes without saying that James Cameron is a good story teller and I was on the edge of my seat for every minute of this interview. An incredibly generous guy, he gave me over an hour of his time and I felt like we could have chatted about diving for another hour at least. But I was scared of his PA so I thought I better wrap it up :-). | |||
| S1 E11 Yellow Yellow Yellow Green GO! - Top Fuel Dragster Ashley Sanford | 28 Jul 2020 | 00:53:09 | |
There is no way short of paying for a seat on Elon Musk's Space X rocket of hitting 5 Gs, unless you get behind the wheel of a top fuel drag racer. With engines that develop over 10,000 horse power, you'll be doing well over 300 mph in less than 4 seconds and then it's time to deploy your 'shutes and hit the brakes, hoping like hell everything holds together. Sometimes the engine will simply explode and the nitromethane fuel creates a fireball that accompanies you down the track. It's not a sport for the faint hearted. | |||
| S1 E10 I've Nearly Died, On Stage - Comedian Peter Helliar | 21 Jul 2020 | 00:55:51 | |
Peter Helliar is a much loved son of Australian television and comedy. He acts, performs, writes, directs and more. He doesn't really come across as your outdoors adventure type, in fact in his own words he's "a bit risk averse". So when I was looking for someone a little different to talk with about risk taking, he was the first guy I called. In fact BASE jumper Sean Chuma (EP 4) gave me the idea when he told me the thing he fears most is public speaking. In fact many people are less scared of death than giving that best man's speech! Who better than a stand up comic to help us face our most primal fear? | |||
| S1 E9 From Desert to Ice - Heath Jamieson, Commando Sniper | 14 Jul 2020 | 00:58:57 | |
When you experience the worst day of your life, it is hard to look beyond it and see the positives. That's unless you are someone remarkable like Heath Jamieson, a former Australian commando sniper who was shot through the neck in 2011, in Afghanistan. Following years of rehab for a high spinal and traumatic brain injury, Heath went on to become a helicopter training pilot and a polar guide. He now inspires people young and old not to dwell on what irks or ails them, but to see the upside in everything that happens...good or bad. | |||
| S1 E8 Sail a Fast Boat Slowly - Solo Ocean Sailor Lisa Blair | 07 Jul 2020 | 01:00:32 | |
When I fly in a plane across a vast expanse of ocean, I often wonder what it would feel like to be out there alone, just you, a boat, and the elements. How would I fare facing massive storm pushed waves in the dark of night, alone and frightened as the ocean tried to consume my tiny vessel? What would I learn of myself day after day as I clear my mind of the worldly worries that consume us all, to focus on the cycle of "eat, sleep, sail". | |||
| S1 E7 A Life On Ice - In the Footsteps of Legends with Tim Jarvis AM | 30 Jun 2020 | 00:50:50 | |
There's an easy way, and there's a hard way of doing things and Tim Jarvis seems to prefer the latter. Tim's exploits in the polar regions have become almost as legendary as the explorers of the heroic period, who's fascinating but often deadly journeys he has recreated right down to the hobnail boots and reindeer skin sleeping bags. Tim Jarvis offers profound insights into the benefits of risk taking and doing hard things as he fights overwhelming obstacles that would have earned the respect of his heroes Mawson and Shackleton. The apocryphal words of Shackleton's advertisement seem just as apt for the teams he pulled together to embark on these quests... | |||
| S3 E9 Muay Thai Magic with Carly 'Cupcake' Gangell | 16 Nov 2021 | 00:48:40 | |
See the video of Carly's interview on YouTube under Real Risk Podcast. | |||
| S1 E6 Be the Best Version of Yourself - Special Forces Doctor, Dan Pronk | 23 Jun 2020 | 01:08:38 | |
Growing up in an army family in Australia, Dan Pronk moved around a lot and never seemed to make close friends. But he found his tribe in sports, excelling in triathlon and for a while it promised a career. But when that fell through, and having studied exercise science, Dan decided to become a doctor. And what better way to fund his studies than to commit a few years to the army. With a brother in the Special Air Service Regiment, he met some of the "operators" at a BBQ one day, and in that moment he saw his future...as a doctor embedded in Australia's most elite fighting force. Thus began a journey that would test him beyond what he thought was possible and help him become in his own words, "the best version of himself". I felt very privileged to hear his story. | |||
| S1 E5 On a Single Breath - The Art of Freediving with William Trubridge | 16 Jun 2020 | 00:58:03 | |
William Trubridge has held 18 world records in the various disciplines of free diving. He spends much of his time living on Long Island in the Bahamas, home of the famous Dean's Blue Hole where many of the world records have been set. William and I talk about the rise of free diving as a sport, what it takes to become a champion and how to successfully manage the risks. We take a fascinating dive into the physiology of immersion to unravel just how humans can descend to great depths on a single breath. | |||
| S1 E4 Hike, Jump, Fly, Repeat - BASE Jumping with Sean Chuma | 10 Jun 2020 | 00:51:27 | |
The world of BASE jumping and wing suit flying is not for the faint hearted. It is a sport literally littered with tragic death and injury. And yet, the rewards for the enthusiasts include that most prized sensation; to fly like a bird. | |||
| S1 E3 Stone Under Earth and Water - Caving with Bill Stone | 03 Jun 2020 | 01:05:28 | |
I doubt there is a person on the planet who has spent more time underground than Dr Bill Stone PhD. By the age of 19, Bill was involved in major deep caving expeditions to Mexico, and soon after that he was leading his own trips underground. When he reached water in the depths of Sistema Huautla, he wasn't deterred. Instead, in only a way Bill Stone can, he build his own diving system from the ground up and went on to discover many more hundreds of meters of cave passage in an epic expedition which became the subject of a must read book, Beyond the Deep. | |||
| S1 E2 Mountain Mamma - Mt Everest with Katie Sarah | 25 May 2020 | 00:59:51 | |
Katie Sarah is an Adelaide based mountaineer who is one of only eight climbers in the world to achieve the "7-7"; climbing the seven highest mountains and the seven highest volcanoes on seven continents. And I get the feeling she is just warming up! | |||
| S1 E1 The Good Doctor - Real Risk with Richard Harris | 20 May 2020 | 00:15:07 | |
Allow me to introduce myself. It's a monologue but don't worry, it's just my way of saying G'day and telling you what the series is about. I explain why I am interested in risk and why I want to chat with folks who live with risk in their lives. And we're off! | |||
| S3 E8 MotoGP and the Man Behind the Winners - Jeremy Burgess | 09 Nov 2021 | 00:58:48 | |
Enjoy the video version on YouTube at Real Risk Podcast. | |||
| S3 E7 Underwater Investigations - Police Diver Sergeant Dave Bacchus | 02 Nov 2021 | 00:46:54 | |
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| S3 E6 From Top Gun to Red Bull Racer - Australian Pilot Matt Hall | 26 Oct 2021 | 00:59:50 | |
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| S3 E5 Thirty Eight Miles of Terror - Racing the Isle of Man TT with Davo Johnson | 19 Oct 2021 | 00:58:12 | |
Watch the video version of the podcast on YouTube at Real Risk Podcast! An on-site account of the 2003 race by Sports Illustrated writer Franz Lidz called the spectacle "38 Miles of Terror... a test of nerves and speed that may be sport's most dangerous event". The event has been held on the remote British island since 1907. Since the inaugural race, there have been over 255 deaths on the race course . In 2016, five riders died during practice and racing. The worst year was 1970 with 6 deaths. Davo Johnson has been called the nicest bloke in the paddock. But he is undeniably effective on the massive bikes that aim to complete the 6 laps of the course at an average speed of over 130mph! Watching the slow motion imagery of these machines airborne over the road crests then missing the stone walling by inches makes me return to my childhood, looking at horror movies through the cracks between my fingers! But Davo takes it all in his stride, finding the thrills and competition completely addictive. | |||
| S3 E4 Back to Thailand - Cave Diver Craig Challen on The Rescue, Risk and Adventure | 12 Oct 2021 | 00:59:35 | |
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| S3 E3 Down the Barrel and the Lens - Big Waves and Surf Photography with Russell Ord and Shanan Worrall | 05 Oct 2021 | 00:58:16 | |
Watch the full video interview on You Tube under Real Risk Podcast | |||