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Things don’t always go as planned: Sometimes a drive in the mountains, or a swim in the ocean, suddenly turns into a dangerous situation. Other times it might be a medical emergency, or a family lost in a foreign country. These are the true stories of people helping people during the most pivotal moments in their lives. Each episode also includes a conversation with an expert to provide added advice around crisis situations. Featured guests include a psychologist, a search-and-rescue expert offering practical tips for surviving a blizzard when you are caught in a remote area, an emergency management expert and many more. Tell Me What Happened is brought to you by OnStar.

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    • Aug 14, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Saved from the Nazis, Rescued from Ukraine

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 28:06


    In 1941, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, the Bogancha family saved two young Jewish girls from Nazi soldiers, giving them fake identities and hiding them in an orphanage. That act of kindness would ripple across time and, amazingly, lead to the help their descendants needed after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.Connecting those dates begins with a book. In 2009, Greg Dawson published Hiding in the Spotlight, a book about his mother, Zhanna Arshanskaya Dawson. She was a 14 year-old piano prodigy in 1941 when German soldiers rounded up her family along with the rest of the Jews in her Ukrainian town. Miraculously, Zhanna and her sister, Frina, escaped and found temporary shelter with the Boganchas. With new identities, they survived by playing concerts for German soldiers. After the war, they emigrated to the United States and started over.In 2013, Marina Orlovetsky, also from Kharkiv, Ukraine, read Greg's book. She was so moved by the story that she tracked down and befriended Zhanna, Greg and the descendants of the Boganchas. When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2023, the Boganchas fled their home in Kharkiv. Marina, who had never met the Boganchas in person, offered to help their 18-year-old son, Alex, get to the United States and go to college. Marina turns to Zhanna's son, Greg, offering the Dawsons the opportunity to return a kindness to the Boganchas. We also speak with Una Bilic, a deputy director with the International Rescue Committee, to discuss the process refugees go through to move to the U.S. and how we can support them.We are conducting a survey to learn more about our listeners and we want to hear from you.What do you like about the show? What would you like to hear more of? Let us know at www.tmwh.clubYou can also vote for your favorite episode of Season 3 and we'll rebroadcast the winner with extended audio that will make it even more compelling!

    A Panic Attack and a Calming Voice

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 24:38


    When her crowded New York City subway train screeched to an emergency stop, K.Page Stuart Valdes melted in fear. She'd recently had a stroke nobody could explain. Terrified it would happen again, right there surrounded by strangers, K.Page felt anxiety wash over her. Until one warm voice cut through the fog. That stranger, just another face on a train moments before, helped K.Page find her way out of the panic attack and get on with her day. Then the stranger was gone. But her kindness was critical and helped K.Page realize that she needed mental health support. Today, K.Page would love nothing more than to find the woman who stepped up and steadied her world. Please share this episode and let's see if we can find her. We also speak with Natalia Dayan, a licensed social worker and the global strategy director at Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit organization that provides free, high-quality, text-based 24/7 mental health support and crisis intervention in English and Spanish.  If you need mental health resources or support please reach out:Visit the Crisis Text Line website or text 741741.Call 988 or visit the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline website.Or visit the OnStar Veterans support website. We are conducting a survey to learn more about our listeners and we want to hear from you.What do you like about the show? What would you like to hear more of? Let us know at www.tmwh.clubYou can also vote for your favorite episode of Season 3 and we'll rebroadcast the winner with extended audio that will make it even more compelling! --- Cuando su tren abarrotado del subterráneo de la Ciudad de New York chillaba hasta parar por emergencia, K. Page Stuart Valdes se descomponía por el miedo. Ella recientemente había tenido un infarto que nadie podía explicar. Aterrada de que volvería a pasar, ahí mismo rodeada por extraños, K. Page sentía como la ansiedad la abrumada. Hasta que una cálida voz cortó por la neblina.Ese extraña, un acara cualquiera en el tren momentos antes, ayudó a K. Page a encontrar su forma de salir del ataque de pánico y a seguir con su día. Luego la extraña había desaparecido. Pero su amabilidad fue crítica y ayudó a K. Page a darse cuenta que ella necesitaba ayuda en su salud mental. Hoy, a K. Page no le encantaría nada más que encontrar a la mujer que dio un paso adelante y puso su mundo en firme. Por favor comparta este episodio para ver si la podemos encontrar a ella. También hablamos con Natalia Dayan, una trabajadora social licenciada y la Directora de Estrategia Global en la Crisis Text Line (Línea de Texto de Crisis) para discutir la salud mental y cómo apoyarnos mutuamente.Si usted necesita recursos para la salud mental o apoyo por favor comuníquese:Visite la página web de la Crisis Text Line o envíe un texto al 741741. Llame al 988  o visite la página web del 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline(Línea de Suicido y Crisis).O visite la página web de OnStar Veterans support (Apoyo a Veteranos de OnStar).

    Frozen and Fading in the Buffalo Blizzard

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 23:01


    On the morning of Christmas Eve 2022, Joe White set out on the long walk to his job in the North Park neighborhood of Buffalo, New York. Joe has autism and he didn't realize he was walking into the deadliest winter storm to hit the region in a century. Severely frostbitten and disoriented, Joe stumbled into snowdrifts and called out for help. A stranger heard his plea.Sha'Kyra Aughtry bundled Joe into her home. She was able to call Joe's sister, Yvonne, who didn't know he was out in the storm, and they quickly realized that he needed serious medical attention. But the storm had shut the city down, and emergency services couldn't get out to anyone. After watching Joe deteriorate over 24 hours, Sha'Kyra turned to social media and put out a call for help to save Joe and get him to a hospital.  We also talk to winter survival expert Dr. Teimojin Tan for advice on how to stay warm during a storm. 

    A Lost Wheel, A Daring Landing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 27:09


    Taylor Hash, a student pilot, had just taken off on her third solo flight when she got the shock of her life. Over the radio, she heard another pilot telling air traffic control that her front wheel fell off during takeoff. Taylor knew she'd have to land the plane with no front wheel, but she had no idea how or what to do next. In a case of right place, right time, a veteran pilot named Chris Yates happened to be at the airport that day, getting ready to co-pilot a private flight. It was his voice Taylor heard tell air traffic control that her front wheel had fallen off. When he realized Taylor was still learning to fly, he stepped in to guide her down. We also speak to psychotherapist Amy Morin for tips on coping with anxiety around flying and how to support others who are struggling with air travel.

    Hero Battles Hurricane, Finds New Family

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 27:13


    Kristy Millar spent days preparing for Hurricane Ian, but when the storm hit, her family ended up trapped in their rapidly flooding home. They escaped, but the storm had turned their street into a river. To get to higher ground, Kristy and her 3-year-old son were going to have to swim. Enter Kevin Ott.Ott was also out in the storm, determined to rescue his kids' grandmother — who happened to be Kristy's neighbor. Driving a borrowed pontoon boat through canal-like streets in a Category 4 hurricane, Kevin and his kids ended up rescuing Kristy, her son and 10 other neighbors, including Grandma, that day. We also talk to Grace Meinhofer, a spokesperson with the American Red Cross who has personal experience with hurricanes, for advice on how to prepare for storm season. The American Red Cross name and emblem are used with its permission, which in no way constitutes an endorsement, express or implied, of any product, service, company, opinion or political position. The American Red Cross logo is a registered trademark owned by The American National Red Cross. For more information about the American Red Cross, please visit redcross.org.

    Face-to-Face With a Great White Shark

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 25:33


    Phil Mummert was in the middle of a perfect day of surfing at Bunker Bay, one of his regular spots in western Australia, until he was suddenly knocked off his board. When he surfaced, his board was broken, his leg was bleeding, and there was a great white shark charging at him. Using only his bare hands, feet and what was left of his surfboard, Phil fought for his life. But he knew he wouldn't last long against a 16-foot shark. That's when three more surfers arrived to help. Thanks to them, Phil survived, kept his leg, and is still surfing. We also speak with shark scientist Melissa Cristina Márquez to understand the risks around sharks and what you should be aware of when sharing the water with them.

    Internet Sleuth Saves Lost Hiker

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 26:16


    René Compeán had hiked in Angeles National Forest many times. So he didn't think twice when he set out on one of his favorite trails for a quick hike. But to save time, he went off trail — and ended up lost and relying on a rapidly dying cell phone to call for help. René was unprepared to spend a cold night in the mountains with wildlife roaming around him, and his mental and physical health deteriorated quickly.Rescue teams struggled to find him in a thick fog and a massive search area, until a stranger with a unique set of technical skills stepped in with key information.We also speak to Jessie Krebs, wilderness survival instructor of OWLS Skills, about what you should and shouldn't do if you're lost in the wilderness, and how to prepare, no matter the length of hike.

    Seven New Incredible Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 2:14


    Seven new, remarkable stories showcase how kind people can be, often putting themselves in danger to save someone they've never met. Season 3 features a lost hiker rescued by a stranger sitting miles away, a trio of surfers who take on a great white shark, and a man who braves Hurricane Ian to help a relative and ends up saving 12 people and their pets. As always, experts weigh in with practical tips to keep you and your loved ones safe. Tell Me What Happened by OnStar returns May 22nd.Learn more about our award-winning podcast.

    Introducing Season 3 of Tell Me What Happened

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 1:53


    Tell Me What Happened — the award-winning podcast about people helping people — is returning this May!We're hard at work on Season 3 and have more incredible, heart-pounding stories to share with you about complete strangers stepping in to help someone in need. This series is produced by OnStar. They are committed to keeping you safe and so are we. Each episode features an expert with helpful tips for all sorts of situations.As always, every story has a happy ending and celebrates the power of a true human connection. Join us for this exciting and heartwarming journey.Learn more about our podcast.

    Human Trafficking Survivor Gets New Life and Thrives

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 24:41


    Suamhirs Piraino-Guzman was working at a job he loved, making enough money to provide for his family. At just 14, he was the father figure in his home in Honduras. One night after work he was abducted and smuggled into the United States. He was sold into sexual exploitation. For months he was tortured, beaten, drugged, starved and raped.But he was rescued.Sabrina Goosby took Suamhirs under her wing and taught him how to use his experiences to change the lives of others. As an adult, he has become an advocate for those suffering and was enlisted by former President Barack Obama to find real solutions.We also speak to Dr. Minh Dang, executive director of Survivor Alliance, to hear about the types of human trafficking, how to respond to an industry that affects people worldwide, and what you should and shouldn't do if you think someone may need help.If you suspect someone is in a dangerous situation, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1.888.373.7888 or visit the website. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is accessible by dialing 988. Trained professionals are available 24 hours a day. For more information on this episode or to learn how you can use OnStar to help others in need, click here.

    Slackliner Saves Skier Hanging From Chairlift

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 25:59


    Arapahoe Basin is a legendary ski resort in Colorado, and when it's a powder day, skiers wake up at the crack of dawn to get up the hill for those fresh tracks. That's exactly what Richard Dempsey did, except he only got a few runs in before everything changed. Richard is able to recount his story thanks to a slackliner named Mickey Wilson who risked his own life to save someone he met that morning.We also speak to author and retired ski patroller Patti Burnett about what dangers to look out for while skiing at resorts and in the backcountry, as well as what to do if you find yourself or someone else in an emergency situation while enjoying the mountains in wintertime.For more information on this episode or to share your own story, visit OnStar's website.

    Heroic Bystander Saves Handler From Alligator Death Roll

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 26:08


    Lindsay Bull has worked at Scales and Tails for years. She has hosted numerous demonstrations with the animals at the facility, but one wrong move can end in disaster. That's what happened during a child's birthday party. The main attraction, a nine foot long alligator named Darth Gator mistook her hand for food and the race was on to save Lindsay's hand. Thanks to Donnie Wiseman who attended the birthday party with his niece, Lindsay is still able to use both hands.You're much more likely to come across an aggressive dog than an alligator. So we also speak to dog expert Jennifer Shyrock about safety tips for kids and dogs.

    Walking Through Fire to Save 65 Horses

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 22:44


    Sixty-five horses live at Tamara Boole's equestrian center. That is a lot of large animals to move to safety in a short period of time. But that's what had to be done as the fires from the CZU Lightning Complex Fires bore down on Felton, California in August 2020.Thanks to local ranchers, including another stable owner - Michelle Le Clair,  the horses at Tamara Boole's Covered Bridge Equestrian Center were safely evacuated in the knick of time.We also speak to vet and UC Davis Veterinary Emergency Response Team member Dr. Lais Costa, about how to safely evacuate horses, chickens, house cats, and even llamas!For more information on this episode or to share your own story, visit OnStar's website.

    Mountain of Mud Buries Motorists

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 23:49


    Gabe Rosescu had driven on the highway numerous times and was used to driving in all types of weather. But the day Gabe took his then new partner of six months, Sheri Niemegeers, on an epic road trip to see his friends, he could never have planned for what was about to occur. It's not every day you see a tree crossing the road in front of you. Thanks to four motorists who risked their own lives, Sheri and Gabe are here to tell their story.We also speak to Mary Ann Adams, OnStar Member disaster response leader, about how to look for signs that the road ahead could become hazardous; what to do if you find yourself on a flooded roadway, in a mudslide or in a snowstorm; and what equipment you should keep in your vehicle.For more on this episode, or to learn what can happen if raging floodwaters wash your car off the road, click here.

    R U OK? Virtual Friend Saves Gamer's Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 23:37


    A seizure can happen anywhere at any time. It just so happened that when Aidan Jackson suffered a seizure there was no one there to witness it or call for help. But there was someone 5,000 miles away — another gamer who he had been talking to online. Raven Wolvesbane realized Aidan was having a seizure and quickly set to work trying to figure out how to send First Responders to his home. The only problem: she was in Texas and he was in England.We also speak with Dr. Kelli Dunlop, a psychologist who specializes in the relationships built through gaming, and discuss why online friendships are commonly misunderstood.For more on this episode, or to learn what to do if you encounter a medical emergency on a road trip, click here.

    12 Hours Trapped In Quicksand

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 25:00


    It wasn't the first time that Ryan Osmun had been hiking in a National Park, nor was it the first time he had hiked in the winter. Ryan knew what equipment to take and packed accordingly. As a photographer he enjoys hiking trails when they're less populated. But he never expected to find himself or his girlfriend stuck on the trail, literally. A desperate phone call for help brought lifesaving assistance.We also speak to Faris ‘Faz' Ali, Deputy Station Officer of Bay Search & Rescue about how to look for signs of quicksand and what to do if you find yourself sinking on a beach or riverbed. As well as what to do if you get your vehicle or ATV stuck.For more on this episode, or to share your own story visit OnStar's website.

    Tell Me What Happened is Returning!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 2:00


    Seven stories that will remind you just how kind strangers can be, and how you can help keep others safe, are on their way.Tell Me What Happened - the award winning podcast about people helping people - is returning!Look for stories about quicksand and ski hills; stories about horses and mudslides; and stories about human trafficking and video games.As in season one, the series is produced by OnStar. They are committed to keeping you safe and so are we. Each episode will feature an expert with “what to do if…” tips for all sorts of situations.Every story celebrates the power of a true human connection. Join us for this exciting and heartwarming journey.Check us out here.

    Stuck in Quicksand - Season 2 Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 2:30


    Tell Me What Happened - the award winning podcast about people helping people - is returning!It's been a while since we released a new episode, and you might have thought that we were stuck in quicksand (seriously, quicksand is a real thing,) but we have actually been working on Season 2.We've found seven more amazing stories about people being saved by a stranger, and we want to share them with you. Keep an eye out for season 2 coming in September 2022.We are casting a wide net this season: stories about airplanes and automobiles; stories about horses and dogs; and stories about wildfires and video games.As in season one, the series is produced by OnStar. They are committed to keeping you safe and so are we. Each episode will feature an expert with “what to do if…” tips for all sorts of situations.Every story celebrates the power of a true human connection. Join us for this exciting and heartwarming journey.Check us out here.

    Trapped by Fire, He Texts Goodbye

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 25:27


    Driving through the Rocky Mountains usually means spectacular views and up-close encounters with wildlife. But on the wrong stretch of road at the wrong time of year, it can also mean coming face-to-face with deadly wildfires. Robert Craig found himself trapped by flames and didn't think he would escape — until, suddenly, a stranger arrived.We also speak to Tony Briggs, regional chief executive officer for the American Red Cross Central California Region. Tony discusses what to do if you find yourself caught in a wildfire, how to prepare yourself and your home in case you must evacuate, and what should be in a go bag.The American Red Cross name and emblem are used with its permission, which in no way constitutes an endorsement, express or implied, of any product, service, company, opinion or political position. The American Red Cross logo is a registered trademark owned by The American National Red Cross. For more information about the American Red Cross, please visit redcross.org.

    They Nearly Drowned, Then Fell in Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 22:18


    Nupur Gupta was enjoying a swim in the ocean after a day at a yoga retreat. But the waves, current and setting sun all added up to a dangerous situation. This episode features a story that will warm the heart of even the most cynical listener: It's not just about survival, but also about true love across continents.We also speak to Dr. Denise Marigold, associate professor and chair of Social Development Studies at the University of Waterloo, Canada, about how a chance meeting in an emergency may help spark a relationship. Dr. Marigold also offers advice about how couples can navigate challenging situations, such as natural disasters or financial ruin.

    With Floodwaters Rising, Help Swoops In

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 29:00


    When Debra Ashton's community was hit by a flash flood, her first step was to check on her senior tenant next door. When she came back outside, floodwaters were raging and her street had become a river. Debra ended up in the water and was swept away several blocks, praying she would make it out alive. Those prayers were answered when a helicopter pilot named Joel Boyers got a frantic phone call asking for help. The weather was far from ideal, but Joel felt he needed to help.We also speak with Jennifer Pipa, vice president of Disaster Programs at the American Red Cross, about how to prepare for flooding if you're in a flood-prone region. Jennifer also talks about what you should have in your “go bag,” plus what to do during and immediately following a flood.The American Red Cross name and emblem are used with its permission, which in no way constitutes an endorsement, express or implied, of any product, service, company, opinion or political position. The American Red Cross logo is a registered trademark owned by The American National Red Cross. For more information about the American Red Cross, please visit redcross.org.

    A Helping Hand When a Winter Road Trip Goes Awry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 27:01


    When her husband was stationed in Alaska, one woman had to relocate her family from Georgia. It was a long drive across a foreign country, made worse by travel restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Delays meant the family left later than expected, which put them right in the middle of the Canadian winter, driving their truck and towing a rented trailer with all their possessions through snow and ice. When it got to be too much, a stranger — who is also in the military — stepped in to help his own in the most incredible way.We also speak to Wesley Irek, a lead instructor at the Road America racing circuit, where he teaches a number of high-performance driving classes, including winter driving. Wesley discusses safe winter driving techniques and provides tips on what to do if you're caught in a blizzard or hit black ice.

    A Mother's Intuition Leads to Rescue

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 23:47


    A German hiker has a dream of hiking the entire Pacific Crest Trail, from the Mexico border to the Canada border. All 2,650 miles, alone. Katharina Gröne, aka City Girl, met numerous hikers along her journey, and made great memories. But quitting wasn't in her vocabulary, and even though several people suggested it was too late in the season to continue, she kept going until she couldn't go any farther. But, thanks to a mother's intuition, Katharina lived to hike another trail.We also speak to Cheri Higman, chairperson of Seattle Mountain Rescue, about the challenges faced by those hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. Cheri also shares tips on how to stay safe on a day-long or multi-day hike.

    A New Kidney & A Big Surprise

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 22:18


    We all interact with people in our day-to-day lives that we never expect to meet again: a clerk at the mall, a bus driver or the person sitting next to you on an airplane. But what if one of those strangers turned out to be the most important person in your life? This is the story of how someone from a police officer's past ended up saving his life.We also speak to Dr. Naomi Grant, professor of social psychology at Mount Royal University. Dr. Grant talks about the psychological impact of helping a stranger in such an enormous way, as well as how helping others, even in small ways, can benefit our own mental health.

    An Epic Journey Proves Too Painful

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 31:46


    Jill Brown sets ambitious goals for herself. For example, one summer she decided she would paddle across the country from Oregon to Florida. Along the way she faced physical dangers such as rapids, broken bones and rattlesnakes, but also deep personal challenges such as hunger and loneliness. Just when Jill was at her limit, a chance encounter changed the path of her journey.We also speak to Dr. Cratissa Schley, a clinical psychologist at Deeply Rooted Psychological Services, about why people help others in crisis situations. Dr. Schley explores why a stranger would go above and beyond in helping someone they didn't know — not just offering shelter but also becoming a trusted confidant — and provides suggestions about how anyone can mentally prepare ahead of time for a trip and overcome challenges on the road.

    Introducing, Tell Me What Happened

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 1:56


    A new series by OnStar that will introduce you to regular people doing incredible things. These are the stories of human connections that change lives. From the banks of the Mississippi to a sandy beach on the Indian Ocean, we've found seven stories that celebrate the goodness that lives in all of us. Each story of a good Samaritan comes with expert advice about how you can get out there and explore your world, safely.visit OnStar.com

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