Episodes

  • Episode 3 "76 Days Adrift" - Steven Callahan's Ocean Odyssey
    Mar 5 2025
    Episode 3 "76 Days Adrift" - Steven Callahan's Ocean Odyssey Summary: In 1982, American sailor Steven Callahan's small boat Napoleon Solo sank during a solo Atlantic crossing after being struck by an unknown object in a storm. Cast adrift on a 6-foot life raft, Callahan found himself alone in the open ocean over 800 miles from the Caribbean. For the next 76 days, he survived on captured rainwater and raw fish speared with a makeshift harpoon as his tiny raft drifted 1,800 miles across the Atlantic. Battling dehydration, starvation, sharks, and equipment failures, Callahan maintained detailed journals of his ordeal, even as his body wasted away and his raft deteriorated beneath him. His survival—the longest solo sea survival in recorded history—required extraordinary ingenuity, including creating tools from salvaged equipment and navigating by the stars despite limited visibility in his low-riding raft.
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 2 "Alone on the Ice" - Douglas Mawson's Antarctic Nightmare
    Mar 5 2025
    Episode 2 "Alone on the Ice" - Douglas Mawson's Antarctic Nightmare Summary: In 1912, Australian geologist Douglas Mawson found himself stranded 300 miles from base camp in Antarctica after both his companions and most of his sled dogs perished. When his teammate Belgrave Ninnis fell into a crevasse, taking their tent, most of their food, and the best sled dogs with him, Mawson and Xavier Mertz began a desperate retreat across the frozen wasteland. After Mertz died from what was likely vitamin A poisoning from eating dog livers, Mawson continued alone for 30 more days. With his feet literally falling apart—the soles detaching due to vitamin deficiency—Mawson improvised snowshoes from wooden equipment, cut his sled in half to lighten the load, and crawled when he could no longer walk. He reached his expedition's base camp at Cape Denison only to discover the rescue ship had departed just hours earlier, forcing him to endure another winter in Antarctica before rescue. His survival against the most extreme conditions on Earth remains a testament to human endurance and psychological resilience.
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 1 "Jungle Castaway" - Juliane Koepcke's Amazon Miracle
    Mar 5 2025
    Summary: On Christmas Eve 1971, 17-year-old Juliane Koepcke was the sole survivor when LANSA Flight 508 was struck by lightning and disintegrated over the Peruvian rainforest. Still strapped to her seat, she fell approximately two miles from the sky into the dense jungle canopy, surviving with a broken collarbone, deep cut to her arm, and a concussion. Finding herself completely alone in one of Earth's most unforgiving environments, Koepcke—daughter of biologists who had taught her jungle survival skills—followed a small stream downhill for 10 days. Battling infections, starvation, and encounters with dangerous wildlife, she walked barefoot through the Amazon until reaching a small lumber camp. Her journey—covering approximately 30 miles through nearly impenetrable terrain—stands as one of the most remarkable survival stories in aviation history and demonstrates how childhood knowledge can become the difference between life and death.
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    37 mins