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Fringe Radio Network
Missing 411 Deep Dive - Where Did The Road Go?

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 102:38


Seriah is joined by Brennan Storr and Saxon in a deep dive into David Paulides' “Missing 411” material. Topics include omitted information, the case of Aaron Hedges who went missing while bow hunting and may have a much more mundane explanation, drama between Paulides and paranormal author and researcher Steph Young, wrongful accusations of plagiarism, a researcher run off of Reddit, Facebook chaos, intellectual property and monetization, the Smiley Face killers, fanatical Paulides followers and internet harassment, a massive search and rescue operation and evidence found by a complete civilian, fallacies about missing persons cases, common-place reasons for search and rescue failures, S.A.R .Woods and creepypastas about stairways in the forest, the “Ghost Story Guys” podcast, a fascinating story from Serbia, strange weather phenomena and missing people vs normal meteorological events, missing time/memories and multiple explanations, Saxon's encounter with a missing time survivor, Brennan's experience with a blue-tinted reality slip in a hospital elevator, Seriah's bizarre fire alarm and orb flock encounter, a analogy for the paranormal based on cancer, a horrific but mundane story that could have been a Missing 411 case if it hasn't been solved, missing children saved by “bears”, a missing woman (Amanda Eller) lost in a Hawaiian jungle for seventeen days despite a massive active search and being only about four miles from the parking lot, Saxon's trip to Iceland and bizarre tragic deaths there due to drastic weather changes, Chris McCandless who died preventably in Alaska as described in “Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer, a deployment of U.S. Army Special Forces troops to assist in a search and rescue attempt, Brennan's book “Strange Little Place”, a misperception of a UFO sighting and military cover-up, the fictional series “Impulse”, questions challenging Paulides' objectivity on fairly easily explainable cases, incidents of wild hogs attacking/eating humans, a strange 1937 child disappearance with unanswered questions, and much more! This is a riveting discussion!

Where Did the Road Go?
Missing 411 Deep Dive - Nov 16, 2024

Where Did the Road Go?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 98:47


Seriah is joined by Brennan Storr and Saxon in a deep dive into David Paulides' “Missing 411” material. Topics include omitted information, the case of Aaron Hedges who went missing while bow hunting and may have a much more mundane explanation, drama between Paulides and paranormal author and researcher Steph Young, wrongful accusations of plagiarism, a researcher run off of Reddit, Facebook chaos, intellectual property and monetization, the Smiley Face killers, fanatical Paulides followers and internet harassment, a massive search and rescue operation and evidence found by a complete civilian, fallacies about missing persons cases, common-place reasons for search and rescue failures, S.A.R .Woods and creepypastas about stairways in the forest, the “Ghost Story Guys” podcast, a fascinating story from Serbia, strange weather phenomena and missing people vs normal meteorological events, missing time/memories and multiple explanations, Saxon's encounter with a missing time survivor, Brennan's experience with a blue-tinted reality slip in a hospital elevator, Seriah's bizarre fire alarm and orb flock encounter, a analogy for the paranormal based on cancer, a horrific but mundane story that could have been a Missing 411 case if it hasn't been solved, missing children saved by “bears”, a missing woman (Amanda Eller) lost in a Hawaiian jungle for seventeen days despite a massive active search and being only about four miles from the parking lot, Saxon's trip to Iceland and bizarre tragic deaths there due to drastic weather changes, Chris McCandless who died preventably in Alaska as described in “Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer, a deployment of U.S. Army Special Forces troops to assist in a search and rescue attempt, Brennan's book “Strange Little Place”, a misperception of a UFO sighting and military cover-up, the fictional series “Impulse”, questions challenging Paulides' objectivity on fairly easily explainable cases, incidents of wild hogs attacking/eating humans, a strange 1937 child disappearance with unanswered questions, and much more! This is a riveting discussion!Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part PodcastOutro Music is Cactus Cathedral with Say It Again Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I Should Totally Be Dead Right Now
Episode 155: Keeping Your Composure

I Should Totally Be Dead Right Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 46:52


This week we all about Amy Ballons, a divorced mother of two starts dating again. She is being love bombed by her new boyfriend. Once they get married the sweet man turns abusive. Things take a turn when he injures himself and blames her. We also talk about Amanda Eller. She is hiking in the forest in Maui to do some meditative work. She gets lost and finds herself fighting to survive for over week! Listen to how they survived now! Drink of the Week: Purple Haze

Real Survival Stories
Lost in the Forest: Two Weeks Off-Trail

Real Survival Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 50:40


In Hawaii, a yoga instructor pays a visit to her local forest reserve. Amanda Eller intends to take a short hike in nature to blow off some steam. It becomes a mind-bending, multi-day journey, as she stumbles off the path and into the trees. Penned in by the dense foliage, with the days blurring into one, Amanda must adapt to survive… A Noiser production, written by Chris McDonald. For ad-free listening, bonus material and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions If you have an amazing survival story of your own that you'd like to put forward for the show, let us know. Drop us an email at support@noiser.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Web Crawlers
Odd Reappearances

Web Crawlers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 41:43


Steven Kubacki went missing during a ski trip in Michigan and reappeared over a year later claiming to have no recollection of where he's been. Is he telling the truth? We also get into the odd reappearances of Amanda Eller who went missing in Hawaii for 17 days, Lisa Theris who went missing in the Alabama woods after a meth-fueled burglary, and William Hughes who went AWOL from the Air Force for 35 years. Webcrawlerspod@gmail.com626-604-6262Discord / Twitter / Instagram / Patreon / MerchReferences: Ellen Killoran: The Misappearance of Steven KubackiAndrew Chamings: After 35 years missing, an Air Force captain mysteriously reappeared in the Bay AreaSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/webcrawlers. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Missing On Monday
Amanda Eller

Missing On Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 20:31


Amanda Eller went missing May 8, 2019. Amanda is a Physical Therapist and Yoga instructor who lives in Maui, HI and went on a hike alone only to end up missing in torturous conditions.      NY TIMES MAUI NOW NBC NEWS Washington Post

In The Wild
Yoga Instructor Gone 17 Days in the Hawaiian Forest

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 13:20


Mechanicsville, Maryland is not a particularly exciting place. Outside of having a considerable Amish population, it's not really known for much at all. Amanda Eller is not Amish, this is just where she happened to grow up; and this may be why a free spirit like Amanda had a desire to go somewhere more scenic, warm, interesting, and most of all, spiritual. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-the-wild/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

In The Wild
Yoga Instructor Gone 17 Days in the Hawaiian Forest

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 14:35


Mechanicsville, Maryland is not a particularly exciting place. Outside of having a considerable Amish population, it's not really known for much at all. Amanda Eller is not Amish, this is just where she happened to grow up; and this may be why a free spirit like Amanda had a desire to go somewhere more scenic, warm, interesting, and most of all, spiritual.  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-the-wild/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The CRUX: True Survival Stories
35) Amanda Eller: Lost at the Wakamaya Reserve for 17 Days

The CRUX: True Survival Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 11:22


Today I will be telling you the story of Amanda Eller. It was May 8, 2019. Amanda Eller headed to the Makawaya forest reserve on the Northern side of Maui. She had intended on a three-mile hike but took a wrong turn that almost cost her her life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaycee-mcintosh/support

This Is Actually Happening
196: What if you went missing?

This Is Actually Happening

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 68:55


“It was just full chills over my body, tears in my eyes, it was that moment of I don't know, I don't understand, I don't know.” Producers: Whit Missildine, Jason BlalockEpisode Summary: A woman who seeks awakening through myriad healing practices finds her ultimate challenge when she goes missing in a Maui forest. Today's episode featured Dr. Amanda Eller. You can find out more about Amanda by going to AmandaEllerPT.com. You can also find her on Instagram: @amandaeellerAnd on Facebook: @amandaeeller. Amanda is currently living on the island of Maui and is offering her healing services to both the local and global community through in-person and online sessions. Social Media: Instagram: @actuallyhappeningShow Website: www.thisisactuallyhappening.comWebsite for Jason Blalock: https://jasonblalock.com Wondery Plus: All episodes of the show prior to episode #130 are now part of the Wondery Plus premium service. To access the full catalog of episodes, and get all episodes ad free, sign up for Wondery Plus at https://wondery.com/plus Episode Sponsors: BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/happening; Ancient Nutrition: ancientnutrition.com, promo code: HAPPENINGSupport the Show: Support The Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/happeningEngage with the Community: Join the This Is Actually Happening Discussion Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/201783687561039/ Shop at the Store: The This Is Actually Happening online store is now officially open. Follow this link: https://www.thisisactuallyhappening.com/shop to access branded t-shirts, posters, stickers and more from the shop. Content/Trigger Warnings: near death, eating disorder, body dysmorphia, hallucinations, explicit language Intro Music: "Illabye" – TipperMusic Bed: “Re-Entry” – Lee Rosevere ServicesIf you or someone you know is struggling with the effects of trauma or mental illness, please refer to the following resources. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 National Alliance on Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN): 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)Crisis Text Line: Within the US, text HOME to 741741

Embodied with Anne Bérubé
A Conversation with Dr. Amanda Eller

Embodied with Anne Bérubé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 95:13


We never know when one small choice will change our lives forever. For Dr. Amanda Eller, what seemed to be an inconsequential decision to go for a quick morning run turned into a 17-day life-altering ordeal. In this episode of Embodied, Anne speaks with Amanda, who, back in May 2019, was lost in the Maui jungle for over two weeks. Injured and alone, Amanda relied on her intuition and her background as a physiotherapist to make it out alive. Her remarkable story of survival got lots of press worldwide, but what wasn't covered by the media was the deeper story, the spiritual experience she went through while she was lost. Not knowing if she would ever make it, Amanda had to surrender it all, including her life. And in that moment, her life changed forever. In our conversation, she shares what she did to survive, how she managed her fear of suffering, never seeing her family again, and dying, and how the veil between this world and the world of spirit got thinner and thinner as the days went by. Most importantly, she shares the spiritual gifts she brought back with her, powerful medicine she can not forget. You don't want to miss this!

Be Feel Think Do | The Podcast
A Conversation with Dr. Amanda Eller

Be Feel Think Do | The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 95:13


We never know when one small choice will change our lives forever. For Dr. Amanda Eller, what seemed to be an inconsequential decision to go for a quick morning run turned into a 17-day life-altering ordeal. In this episode of Embodied, Anne speaks with Amanda, who, back in May 2019, was lost in the Maui jungle for over two weeks. Injured and alone, Amanda relied on her intuition and her background as a physiotherapist to make it out alive. Her remarkable story of survival got lots of press worldwide, but what wasn't covered by the media was the deeper story, the spiritual experience she went through while she was lost. Not knowing if she would ever make it, Amanda had to surrender it all, including her life. And in that moment, her life changed forever. In our conversation, she shares what she did to survive, how she managed her fear of suffering, never seeing her family again, and dying, and how the veil between this world and the world of spirit got thinner and thinner as the days went by. Most importantly, she shares the spiritual gifts she brought back with her, powerful medicine she can not forget. You don't want to miss this!

Hope Radio Podcast
#106 (PART 2) She was LOST for 17 days in the JUNGLE - Amanda Eller's Incredible story of HOPE

Hope Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 58:37


#105 Sometimes the smallest most inconsequential decisions we make have life changing consequences! Dr. Amanda Eller had just planned to do a quick trail run in Maui's Makawao Forest Reserve like she had done many times in her past. She left her phone, keys and water with her vehicle and took off into the jungle trails fully expecting to be back shortly. Life had other plans for Amanda that day. That run on May 8th, 2019...changed her life forever! In this episode of the Hope Radio Podcast, Shawn and Jen talk with Amanda about her experience of being LOST, alone and injured in that Maui jungle for 17 days. How did she survive? What did she eat? How did she get lost? What was the experience like and how did it transform her? ALL of your QUESTIONS will be answered in this riveting episode of the podcast. This will be a two part episode of the Hope Radio Podcast. In the first episode we set the stage for what happened to Amanda and how it happened. Part 2 will be how the journey and her experience changed her, shifter her and made her a new person! THIS IS A MUST LISTEN Episode of the HOPE RADIO PODCAST! We are so grateful to Dr. Amanda Eller for sharing her story with us. If you want to connect with her, you can do so on Instagram @amandaeller and Facebook @amandaellerpt!

Hope Radio Podcast
#105(PART 1) She was LOST for 17 DAYS in the JUNGLE - Amanda Eller's Incredible Story of HOPE

Hope Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 55:26


#105 Sometimes the smallest most inconsequential decisions we make have life changing consequences! Dr. Amanda Eller had just planned to do a quick trail run in Maui's Makawao Forest Reserve like she had done many times in her past. She left her phone, keys and water with her vehicle and took off into the jungle trails fully expecting to be back shortly. Life had other plans for Amanda that day. That run on May 8th, 2019...changed her life forever! In this episode of the Hope Radio Podcast, Shawn and Jen talk with Amanda about her experience of being LOST, alone and injured in that Maui jungle for 17 days. How did she survive? What did she eat? How did she get lost? What was the experience like and how did it transform her? ALL of your QUESTIONS will be answered in this riveting episode of the podcast. This will be a two part episode of the Hope Radio Podcast. In the first episode we set the stage for what happened to Amanda and how it happened. Part 2 will be how the journey and her experience changed her, shifter her and made her a new person! THIS IS A MUST LISTEN Episode of the HOPE RADIO PODCAST! We are so grateful to Dr. Amanda Eller for sharing her story with us. If you want to connect with her, you can do so on Instagram @amandaeller and Facebook @amandaellerpt!

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“HOMICIDAL POLTERGEISTS” and More Terrifying True Paranormal Horror Stories! #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 61:10


Please share a link to this episode in all of your social media to help enlarge our Weirdo family! And please recommend Weird Darkness to your friends, family, and co-workers who love the paranormal, horror stories, or true crime! Thank you!IN THIS EPISODE: Murderous phantoms and homicidal ghosts are only found in television and movies, right? It’s rare – but they do decide to to make their presence known in the real world on occasion. (Homicidal Poltergeists) *** 
A dead chicken was found beside the granary, next to a large print on the ground of an animal no one could identify. That was almost a year ago when sightings of a strange creature began on the Restayno family’s property. (The Argentina Entity) *** You’ve heard her story on national news – the hiker, lost in the wilderness of Hawaii for seventeen days. Fortunately she was found alive and relatively unharmed. But the mainstream news outlets are leaving out one very eerie part of Amanda Eller’s story. (Ghostly Voice Causes Hiker To Get Lost) *** Heaven and Hell… are these just ideas in a book, or are they real places? And is it true, as some believe, that Hell is below us, in the center of the Earth? (Caught Between Heaven And Hell) *** A paranormal investigator stumbles upon an abandoned property he has never seen before – and even this seasoned ghost hunter was scared out of his wits by what happened there. (The Ghost of a Serial Killer Lurks Within This Abandoned Farmhouse)TRANSCRIPT FOR THIS EPISODE…Find a full or partial transcript at the bottom of this blog post: https://weirddarkness.com/archives/6907SUPPORT THE PODCAST…Become a patron: https://WeirdDarkness.com/WEIRDOVisit the Weird Darkness store: https://WeirdDarkness.com/STOREFind my social media, email and contact info: https://WeirdDarkness.com/CONTACTSTORY AND MUSIC CREDITS/SOURCES…(Over time links can and may become invalid, disappear, or have different content.)“Caught Between Heaven and Hell” by Sean Casteel: http://bit.ly/2XdbuGh “The Argentina Entity” posted at Inexplicata: http://www.inexplicata.blogspot.com/ “Ghostly Voice Causes Hiker To Get Lost” by Steve Almasy: https://cnn.it/2WAxw1j “Homicidal Poltergeists” by Sean Casteel: http://bit.ly/2R8tgEV “The Ghost of a Serial Killer Lurks Within This Abandoned Farmhouse” from Backpackerverse: http://bit.ly/2F2XaFW Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music, varying by episode, provided by Alibi Music, EpidemicSound and/or AudioBlocks with paid license; Shadows Symphony (http://bit.ly/2W6N1xJ), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), and/or Nicolas Gasparini/Myuu (https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji) used with permission. 

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幸福力 me time
Episode 156: 恐懼和直覺

幸福力 me time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 9:34


一位夏威夷女子Amanda Eller在森林裡迷路了,第二個晚上,她意識到...✨幸福力協會官網:https://www.hi-way.org/➡歡迎上傳心得或提問https://bit.ly/2Sjrksg

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Onward Podcast
Modern Medicine Woman with Maryellen Ammons

Onward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 47:36


  Maryellen Ammons, is a gifted leader, healer and mentor. With over 20 years of experience leading teams and managing large, complex projects for the Navy, she brings a unique perspective to the healing profession. Maryellen is the owner and founder of Infinity Inc. & Infinity Healing in Lusby, Maryland where she focuses on helping people achieve high vibrational states through key state-of-the-art technology, energy healing and nutritional counseling. She has guided hundreds of people around the shamanic medicine wheel in person and remotely and her clients span the United States and international borders.     Episode Highlights:  Emily Harman introduces Maryellen Ammons.  How did Maryellen transition from working for the Navy to founding Infinity Healing? Why did Maryellen Ammons choose to base her business in Lusby, Maryland?  Is she cured from Lyme disease?    What types of therapy does Infinity Healing use to treat patients?  How do Maryellen’s customers find her?  Why aren’t more doctors using this technology?  Maryellen talks about how her sister’s death impacts her work.   Maryellen discusses being asked to travel to Hawaii to help find Amanda Eller, a 35 year-old yoga instructor who disappeared during a routing hike in Hawaii.   Maryellen discusses the phenomenon of synchronicity. What is Maryellen doing to help address the opioid crisis?  The body is designed to heal itself.  What can Infinity Healing do for patients with cancer?  What is gene expression?  Maryellen shares stories of people she has helped heal.  Where does Maryellen see Infinity Healing going in the next 3-5 years?  Infinity Healing can handle 70 patients a day.    3 Key Points: Before opening Infinity Healing, Maryellen waited until she was well from Lyme disease for a year because she wanted to speak from a place of wellness. She knows how her patients feel and knows how to get them well. Athletes can get treated at Infinity Healing to prevent injuries, avoid surgery, and enhance recovery from an injury.  It doesn’t have to hurt to heal. The future of medicine is here. Tweetable Quotes: “I started using these therapies regularly myself and then I started lifting again. I was almost in a wheelchair multiple times, I have two canes at home, my body just stopped working.” – Maryellen Ammons discussing how her therapies enabled her to set personal weight lifting records. “The things we have here (Infinity Healing) are noninvasive. So it doesn’t have to hurt to heal.” – Maryellen Ammons “In about one to two months we get people well from Lyme disease. On average, it is about a month.”– Maryellen Ammons   Resources Mentioned: Linkedin: Maryellen Ammons https://infinity.care/ Book: “The Power of Eight: Harnessing the Miraculous Energies of a Small Group to Heal Others, Your Life, and the World” by Lynne McTaggart Book: “The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe” by Lynne McTaggart Emily Harman Soul Pajamas Onward Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Onward Podcast Facebook Group PodcastPress

The Advisor Advantage
The Inspiring Tale Of Amanda Eller - Episode 154

The Advisor Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 18:37


Join us as Kim and Tammi share the amazing story of Amanda Eller, a woman who went missing in the Maui jungle for seventeen days. Our hosts discuss a couple of different aspects of her story that can help you as an advisor, stay tuned and listen to how you can take her inspiring message to make a transition.   To learn more about the Prosperity Economics Movement http://prosperityeconomicsadvisors.com/how-to-keep-your-mindset-positive-bonus-episode   Links and Resources from this Episode https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/05/28/woman-who-survived-days-maui-forest-share-more-details-experience/     Show Notes Amanda's story - 1:27 Lessons from Amanda Eller - 2:04 The importance of having guidance - 2:41 Taking time to stop and listen - 3:37 Listening to your guide - 5:20 Being meant to get lost - 5:49 The role of guidance - 6:40 Opening the door to people to talk more about guidance and meditation - 7:50 Believing in guidance for your business - 8:30 The guidance of Amanda that you can use for yourself - 10:23 Talking about transitions - 11:17 The capitalization of words - 12:12 Another message: spending money based on your values - 13:18 Spending money based on your values - 14:30 Values are not a universal thing - 15:20 Creating a list of values - 16:20 The idea of capture things while you are driving - 17:10 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. iTunes Spotify Stitcher RSS

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Feel Good Running | For the Everyday Runner!
FGR #14 | The Amanda Eller Maui Rescue – Core Search Team Unplugged!

Feel Good Running | For the Everyday Runner!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 126:40


Hi Folks (and runners), On May 8, 2019, a 35 year old woman named Amanda Eller went to the Makawao Forest Reserve hunters trail in Maui Hawaii for a short run or hike. Well as everyone knows, during her hike she veered off the trail for a bit to meditate, closed her eyes to enjoy the peace and serenity of the forest. When she was ready to head back to her car, she ended up on a different trail. After continuing for about an hour and a half, thinking she was heading in the right direction, she became disoriented. And as we all know now, that took her on a long life or death journey in the forest and she was miraculously found alive 17 days later. All after a long intense and grueling search by local citizens which also captivated the world. Everyone has seen and heard from Amanda. And the picture of her rescue was seen around the world. Well, this episode is going to give you an entirely new look, a different perspective into the actual search efforts from start to finish.  Elana Pray,Chris Berquist and Javiar Cantellops were the core search team that was formed during the search for Amanda Eller. Chris and Javier were in the helicopter that found her and in the famous photo. Along with hundreds of volunteers, several with special skills, these three individuals were integral to all phases of the search both at base camp and in the forest searching day after day. There is a law in Maui that the Maui Fire and Police departments can continue a search and rescue effort for 72 hours. After that they scale their involvement way down or discontinue it all together leaving it to the family, friends and volunteers to keep it going. Basically it becomes a do-it-yourself search. Chris became the overall leader of the search after Amanda's father, John Eller asked him if he would stay through it all. He is a very intelligent, analytical, methodical professional that is extremely passionate about the outdoors. Also, Chris is very selfless, so much so, he put Amanda and the search above all else and even lost his job. Of course, another door opened for him! Elena is a pure badass and works for Rappel Maui (https://www.rappelmaui.com/) . She became the operations director of the search and rescue, organizing rappellers, search dogs and several other responsibilities. She assisted Chris in providing daily updates. But most of all she was out there rappelling down ravines, canyons and waterfalls just about every day searching for Amanda. Javier, a former US Army Special Operations Ranger, that knew Amanda, appeared at base camp with one goal and one goal only and that was to find his friend. His amazing positive attitude and motivational skills kept the volunteers and the overall search efforts energized. Every day he was out doing everything from rappelling with Elena, deep diving into dangerous waters, and searching tough terrain with local hunter Maui Dream Dives Company (https://www.mauidreamsdiveco.com/) as a professional dive instructor. This is a very powerful conversation. It is the first time together, they are able to fully tell their story and is especially captivating as they discuss the day they found her. I'm so honored and grateful that they all came on Feel Good Running and shared their amazing story. I assume there will be many non-runners that will be interested in listening to this episode do to the subject and our guests. So welcome all new listeners and of course our regular listeners. Please share this episode with all your friends, family and on social media. It is an episode that everyone will take something away for the better. Just a few nights before this podcast was released, there was a Ceremony of Application for the volunteers of the search here on Maui. It was a wonderful event and I had the opportunity to meet Amanda and her mother Julia. They are very wonderful people. I said to Amanda, "I'm really...

Prep Yo Self Podcast
PYSP Episode 29: The Big Tornado Jungle

Prep Yo Self Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 71:45


This episode is a mixed bag of awesome! We talk about our furniture (just because), The Big One (podcast), Amanda Eller getting lost, the tornado outbreak of 2019, another hub visit and more because we must tell you all the things. So very very many things. Have a listen and tell your friends!

Feel Good Running | For the Everyday Runner!
FGR #13 – Matthew Thayer – Maui News Photojournalist & Author

Feel Good Running | For the Everyday Runner!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 90:16


Hello "Feel Good" Runners! Summer is just about here!  From what I have heard it has been a long winter on the mainland so all you runners should be ecstatic!  You can now wear your running shorts and a short sleeve shirt and just head out the door.  Nice!  Remember, it does get hot and humid so drink your fluids, wear sunscreen,  and stay hydrated. Most of the spring races are over. There are a few summer marathons and smaller races to enjoy and is a great way to keep your running in check during the summer months . Many of you may be already training for fall races. One thing I remember about summer when I lived on the mainland, it goes by fast. So enjoy the entire summer months.  Do all the things you love to do, spend a lot of time outside and most important keep running for sure. Maui has made the national news recently. If you listened to my last episode, it was about 8 days into the search for missing runner/hiker Amanda Eller. I did not sound optimistic of the outcome since she left her phone, keys, purse, backpack and water in her car. And she was presumed lost in the Makawao Forest Reserve. So many rumors, theories, opinions were discussed daily.  And honestly, I really thought the outcome would not be good, especially due to the length of time she was out there or possibly abducted. So many volunteers gave up their time to search for Amanda.  And the leaders of the search team quickly formed and did an outstanding job organizing the search efforts. They never gave up, they never gave up hope and were there day after day searching along with 50 to 100 volunteers.  And then 17 days later Amanda was found alive. A very uplifting story of human strength and determination from all ends. On the other end, another gentleman was missing in (https://hawaiistateparks.org/parks/maui/%CA%BBiao-valley-state-monument/) here on the island. Noah "KeKai" Mina went to the IAO forest to do some reflecting and did not return. After the search was successfully completed for Amanda, the search team leaders shifted to IAO Valley in search of KeKai. Well, that did not turn out well. They found him deceased. Very sad ending.  And somewhat personal for me.  I know KeKai's mom Irene who has helped us out at the Maui Marathon heading up an Aid Station and supplying the food for the finish line through Maui's Farmers Union.  I feel sad for Irene and the entire family. And may KeKai be at peace. So, I am working on a Feel Good Running Episode with three of the main Search Team Leaders.  You probably have seen them in the news during the recovery at some point.  We will discuss both Amanda and KeKai searches and how they came together to organize the search and what, in their opinion, made it so effective. Any runner or hiker can get lost in a forest/woods environment and this episode will give a great amount of information to help others organize a search team and have a plan. They will also provide good information if you are going on a solo run or hike in the forest or woods and what to take with you and precautions you can take to prevent getting lost. And if you do happen to get lost, what to do to survive and recommendations so that a search and rescue team, whether the fire or police or private citizens, may find you much faster.  Look for this episode by the middle of July! I am so excited for you to meet this episodes guest. Matthew Thayer is the Photojournalist for the (http://www.30000bc.com/) . He is also a good friend and we have some interesting history. You will need to listen to our conversation to find that out. Sometimes I will drift away from running on this podcast. So though Matt and I talk about running, we also talk a lot about Maui which you will enjoy. And we discuss Journalism and how it has evolved over the years. Matt also talks about his highlight story that happened in 1988 and his coverage of the "miracle landing" of Aloha Airlines flight 243...

Sip. Survive. Repeat.
SSR Ep. 17 - Cars and people in awkward positions.

Sip. Survive. Repeat.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 55:28


Jenny and Denel talk about the insane car rescue of Kelli Groves and her daughters and the recent rescue of Amanda Eller from the forests of Hawaii.

Might Be News Network
Might Be News S5E6 "PATREON PREVIEW WEEK!"

Might Be News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 91:14


This week is PATREON PREVIEW WEEK!!! All 90 minute episodes and the special Game of Thrones Spectacular will be available to everyone for FREE! This week we talk about UFOs, Gaming disorder, Amanda Eller, and much more!! Check out our Patreon page www.Patreon.com/mbnnetwork

Jeff and Jeremy in the Morning
How do you get lost on Maui for 17 days?

Jeff and Jeremy in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 7:55


After sharing Amanda Eller's story this morning, many people are questioning whether it is at all possible to get lost on Maui. People are brutal, and Jeremy is there to defend the ... Yoga instructor.

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The RAD Prodcast
76 - Episode 76 - RAD Prodcast - The Will To Survive

The RAD Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 48:41


In this week's episode, Brandon chronicles amazing stories of survival when death was the only other option. Inspired by the amazing story of Amanda Eller getting lost in a Hawaiian jungle for 17 days, Brandon has other stories of survival including a baby who was born without skin, historic figures like Hugh Glass, Steven Callahan, Jan Baalsrud, Vesna Vuluvic who survived a 33,333 feet free fall from an exploding airplane, and much more. Finally, the ultimate survival story about a man who cut out his own appendix. It's all about the will to survive and never giving up.

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RAD Radio
Episode 76 - RAD Prodcast - The Will To Survive

RAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 48:41


In this week's episode, Brandon chronicles amazing stories of survival when death was the only other option. Inspired by the amazing story of Amanda Eller getting lost in a Hawaiian jungle for 17 days, Brandon has other stories of survival including a baby who was born without skin, historic figures like Hugh Glass, Steven Callahan, Jan Baalsrud, Vesna Vuluvic who survived a 33,333 feet free fall from an exploding airplane, and much more. Finally, the ultimate survival story about a man who cut out his own appendix. It's all about the will to survive and never giving up.

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The Paolini Perspective
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 58

The Paolini Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 35:53


On The Paolini Perspective this week, Patrick and Sarah discuss the rescue of missing hiker Amanda Eller in Hawaii, the picture that shows the deadly traffic jam atop Mount Everest and if the cost to hike the mountain should be raised. Patrick talks the passing of baseball player Bill Buckner and the newly published video of Washington Capitals player Evgeny Kuznetsov next to lines of cocaine.

Feel Good Running | For the Everyday Runner!
FGR #12 | Bonnie VanDeraa – True Life “Wonder Woman!”

Feel Good Running | For the Everyday Runner!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 91:28


Hello "Feel Good" Runners! Well it is the middle of May and I am late getting out a fresh episode of Feel Good Running. There is a reason though! I was traveling! The annual Spokane, Washington (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spokane,_Washington) was held on Sunday, May 5th and we were there at their two day expo promoting the Maui Marathon which by the way will be held on Sunday October 13th.  This is an annual anticipated event in Spokane that is now in its 43rd year. This 12K run attracts 40,000 runners and walkers and is the 4th largest run in the USA. It was started in 1977 by Don Kardong and after all those years this will be his last as Race Director. I had a chance to do a quick interview with him and also some vendors and participants while at the expo. And...yours truly ended up running Bloomsday this year and I will say this was one amazing event very well organized and super fun. It was a challenging but  great course and I conquered "Doomsday Hill" (https://spokanehistorical.org/items/show/610) in which you gain 120 feet of elevation in less than three quarters of a mile. Of course the after party held downtown Spokane was fun and I spent a little time in the beer tent. As for Spokane, the city is wonderful and the people are very friendly. I hope you will have the chance year to do this fine running event. On Maui we have a missing woman. Her name is Amanda Eller and she is 35 years old and is a Physical Therapist and Yoga Instructor. She went for either a run or hike at the Makawao Forest Reserve on Wednesday May 8th and has not been found as of the release of this podcast. If by chance you are on Maui and have any information please call Detective Dennis Clifton at 808-244-6433. And you can contact her friend Sarah who is tracking all leads by either calling or texting. Her number is 415-336-4591. We are all hoping that she will be found alive and safe. Ladies please take time to listen to Feel Good Running Podcast (http://wwd.international/) is a Self Defense instructor and during our conversation there are many tips and suggestions for self defense and female running safety. She even has a on-line course.  Worth a listen to give you a better chance to stay safe in uncomfortable or dangerous situations. Sometimes, there is a story so inspiring that it will bring you to your knees. My guest this episode has this story and her name is Bonnie VanDeraa from Vinita Oklahoma. On January 23, 2018, Bonnie went through a horrific event that in a respect should have killed her. Her training and skill as a EMT along with her willpower, strength and courage allowed her to survive.  Bonnie is a runner and though she has not been able to run since that day, she can walk and on March 3, 2019, walked the entire Little Rock Marathon.   (https://littlerockmarathon.com/) After my conversation with Bonnie I have no doubt she will run again! While recovering in the hospital, she was given the nickname "Wonder Woman" and believe me she lives up to that name!  You do not want to miss this interview. It will change the way you approach your day and your life for that matter. As always, thank you for listening to the Feel Good Running Podcast. I appreciate you.  And your feedback is so welcome. You can click on the orange tab to the right and leave a voice message up to 3 minutes. Let us know how you like the show or tell us about your story or a running accomplishment. We may just include it in an upcoming episode. And as always, I can always use your help by sharing the Podcast with your running friends and through Social Media. And also important is to leave a review on Apple Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feel-good-running-for-the-everyday-runner/id1445370304) !  Reviews help to increase exposure for the show and attracts new listeners. Right now I do this Podcast out of love of running and have no sponsors nor form of monetization of this show. So, the more you...