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Dive into this thrilling and emotional episode of the TruVue Podcast as we resurface an old gem that slipped through the cracks. Today, we revisit "13 Lives," a gripping drama based on the incredible true story of the Tham Luang cave rescue. Join us as we navigate through the tension, courage, and heart of this remarkable film with our signature mix of humor and in-depth analysis. Pond de River, it's time to get swept away! "13 Lives," directed by Ron Howard, chronicles the harrowing rescue mission of a Thai soccer team trapped in a flooded cave. As the world watched, an international team of divers and volunteers risked their lives to save the boys, making it one of the most extraordinary rescue operations ever attempted. The film stars Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, and Joel Edgerton, delivering powerful performances that capture the urgency and humanity of the crisis. Join us as we break down the plot, share our favorite moments, and discuss the incredible true events that inspired the film. Remember, it's not just about the review; it's the conversation with the crew! Contact Us: YouTube: TruVue Podcast Instagram: TruVue Podcast Facebook: TruVue Podcast X (Formerly known as Twitter): TruVue_ Email: TruVueSocial@gmail.com Website: TruVue Podcast LinkedIn: TruVue Podcast LinkedIn #13LivesReview #TruVuePodcast #RescueDrama #MovieReview #PondDeRiver #Podcast #MovieTalk #BlackContentCreators #NSFWPodcast #barbershoptalk #amazon #amazonprime #primevideo #Amazonoriginal #amazonoriginalmovie
It's Throwback Thursday, where we look back on things that happened this week in history. Rebecca Shekleton, Co-Presenter of 98FM's Big Breakfast joined Andrea Gilligan to rewind the clock.
Richard Stanton was one of the lead divers that helped rescue 12 boys and their football coach back in 2018 from an underwater cave in Thailand. The harrowing story gripped the world for 18 days.
Tarrthálaithe na hÉireann follows the brave men and women of the Irish Coast Guard, mountain rescue teams and community rescue boats across Ireland. Thursday's episode featured the Doolin-based Irish Cave Rescue organisation, who received a call to help in a sea cave rescue in Co. Mayo last September. They played a significant role in rescuing a man from the cave. To tell us more about this story, on Friday's Morning focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Brian Mac Coitir from the Irish Cave Rescue Organisation. Picture (c) Clare FM
An intense rescue took place last week when a famous cave explorer was rescued from a cave that was over 4000 ft deep!
Rescuers in Europe launched an operation to save an American researcher who became trapped almost 3,000 feet below a cave in Turkey after suffering from stomach bleeding. The manhunt for the escaped Pennsylvania killer continues as he was spotted in nearby botanical gardens. North Korea says it launched a ‘tactical nuclear attack' submarine.
Rescue crews from across Europe are attempting to save a United States researcher who's trapped below a cave entrance in Türkiye. US caver Mark Dickey suffered a stomach bleed at around one kilometre below the earth's surface.
Chiefs let one slip through their hands, a cave rescue, new fancy water + More
A new CNN poll shows the public isn't too impressed with President Joe Biden. The Pennsylvania manhunt is now in its eighth day but some schools are reopening. Hurricane Lee is expected to rapidly intensify and could reach near category 5 strength in the coming days. Abortion is now legal in Mexico. Plus, the race to save an American man stuck in one of Turkey's deepest caves.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Sept. 8 at 6:50 a.m. CT: A Turkish official says an American researcher who fell ill more than 3,000 feet below the entrance of a cave has recovered sufficiently for rescue teams to start moving him out. Hurricane Lee is charging through warm Atlantic waters as the season's first Category 5 storm and threatening to unleash heavy swells across the northeast Caribbean. Extreme heat is expected throughout the Southwest. Trump White House official Peter Navarro has been convicted of contempt of Congress charges for refusing to cooperate with a congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this year's Group of 20 meeting host, has pledged Ukraine won't overshadow his focus on the needs of developing nations in the so-called Global South, but the war has proved hard to ignore. The NFL season kicks off with an upset, the Diamondbacks snake ahead in the NL Wild Card race, the Braves continue to hammer homers and Coco Gauff advances to her first US Open Women's Final. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Sept. 7 at 4 p.m. CT: That '70s Show” star Danny Masterson has been sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for the rapes of two women two decades ago. Los Angeles Judge Charlaine Olmedo handed down the sentence to the 47-year-old Masterson at a hearing on Thursday. Rescuers from across Europe rushed to a cave in Turkey to save an American researcher who became trapped around 3,000 feet below the cave's entrance after suffering stomach bleeding. The hunt for an elusive murderer who escaped a Pennsylvania prison has stretched into a second week. Residents of the Philadelphia suburbs where he's believed to be hiding say they're unsettled and perhaps frustrated — but not panicked. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has told attendees at a judicial conference in Ohio that addressing recent ethics concerns can increase public confidence in the institution. Ta'Kiya Young, the 21-year-old pregnant Black woman who was fatally shot by police in a supermarket parking lot near Columbus, Ohio, on Aug. 24., was mourned at a funeral for her on Thursday. Political ads using artificial intelligence on Google and YouTube must soon be accompanied by a prominent disclosure if imagery or sounds have been synthetically altered. Lainey Wilson leads the 2023 Country Music Association Awards nominations for a second year in a row with nods in six categories. Wilson is followed by Jelly Roll with five nominations and Luke Combs and HARDY with four each. A person familiar with the situation says LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey has agreed to a 10-year contract worth about $32 million. Researchers have discovered new documentation that substantiates reports that Catholic convents and monasteries in Rome sheltered Jews during World War II. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Melanie is walking trauma, the British a-team of weird dudes arrives, cops probably aren't the goodest boys, Melanie finally takes a turn being a shitbag, a farmer is thrilled to lose his crops, we pioneer new SAR techniques, and Brianne is feral now.Content warnings: children in extreme peril who survive, extreme survival situation, low oxygen, drowning, ketamine, brief mention of Xanax, statelessness, death of teenager from head injury (brief and non-graphic).
Gracie is so very tired (and pregnant). Join us in meeting James Edward Holley, a man of many hats, including one impressive IMBDb profile. We chat films from this year's Academy Awards as well as ones we grew up loving. Tune in to find out if James would consume his own dog in a survival situation if needed. Which branch of the military would your Holler! hosts most likely join? Be sure to check out Cave Run (2022) and many many other films from our guest's IMBDb page.
Welcome to episode 111 of the Mayberry Devotional entitled “JOY” Today I'll be looking at season four, episode thrirteen of The Andy Griffith Show, “Barney and the Cave Rescue”. And I'll also be looking at Scripture from 1 Peter 3:8I hope you've enjoyed this episode of the Mayberry Devotional. If you haven't already, subscribe to the podcast, and leave me a rating or a comment. I'd appreciate it. www.mayberrydevotional.com
Filmmaker Chris Hudson joins us again to break down an episode where Andy and Helen get trapped in a cave, get out, and get back in to save Barney's morale.
From Thai D to Cave Rescue: The Emmy-Winning Journey of Entrepreneur and Hero - Thanet Natisri
Earl Suitor, formerly a firefighter & EMT, is an avid caver & the current Eastern Region National Cave Rescue Commission Deputy Resource Section Chief in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. We begin with why Appalachia's geology makes for good caving, then ruminate on the inherent mystery of caves, hear about the historical mining of bat guano, learn about fossils & ancient cat scratches, & the reasons behind secrecy in the caving community. In story form, Earl describes how a cave rescue plays out with examples from finding a lost couple in West Virginia to a shocking tragedy in Utah & the famous cave flood in Thailand. Earl then shares harrowing lessons learned from his firefighting & EMT days, opening profound conversations about "burn out," dying, & his interest in world religions. If you'd like to go caving & learn more, reach out to your regional caving club [grotto] through Caves.org. Music provided by Jan Laurenz"First Song on Lyre Harp"Written by Jan LaurenzCourtesy of Jan LaurenzSupport Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com
Srinivasa Ramanujan, the well known Indian mathematician, had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, yet he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems then considered unsolvable. He also loved movies with numbers in the title and would have been right at home with this weeks TOP5 content.Continuing the number theme was the RON HOWARD 2022 American biographical survival film based on the Tham Luang cave rescue. This one was tense AF, but gripping too. Featuring a great performances from Viggo Mortensen and Colin Farrell, this was a strong recommend from the Dads.Rounding off the week was some kids thing called The Brilliant World of Tom Gates. Both Dan and Reegs were impressed, but I didn't see it having forgotten that the original choice of Zog had been switched for this. So I don't really know what to say here....We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads
Edd Sorenson is a technical cave diver known for his numerous rescues of lost and trapped divers as well as his ability to recover bodies in extremely challenging situations. Simply put, if it's crazy enough that no one else wants to do it, they call Edd. https://www.caveadventurers.com/
Craig Challen developed an interest in a pretty atypical pastime, cave diving. He became one of Australia's leading technical divers, tacking some of the deepest underwater caves around the world. (Now I'm all for a punch in the face in the boxing ring but underwater cave diving sounds terrifying to me). However, fortunately Craig doesn't find this terrifying... In June and July 2018, a junior soccer team, aged 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old assistant coach, found themselves trapped deep within the Tham Luang cave in Northern Thailand after heavy rainfall partially flooded the cave system on June 23rd. The rescue effort involved more than 10,000 people, including more than 100 divers, scores of rescue workers, representatives from about 100 governmental agencies, 900 police officers, and 2,000 soldiers. Ten police helicopters, seven ambulances, more than 700 diving cylinders, and pumping of more than one billion litres of water from the caves were required. The boys were rescued by our lad Craig Challen and his dive partner Richard Harris between July 8-10. Legit hero! SPONSORED BY TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: www.testartfamilylawyers.com.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: www.rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thai Cave Rescue ถ้ำหลวง: ภารกิจแห่งความหวัง เป็นซีรีส์จาก Netflix ที่จะเผยเรื่องที่หลายคนต่างสงสัยว่าระหว่างที่คนข้างนอกรอคอยมีอะไรเกิดขึ้นในถ้ำบ้าง นอกจากนี้ยังมีความตื่นเต้นของภารกิจการช่วยเด็ก ๆ และโค้ชพร้อมรายละเอียดที่หลายคนอาจจะยังไม่เคยรู้มาก่อน เล่าผ่านตัวละครสมมุติที่สร้างสรรค์ขึ้นมาใหม่สำหรับซีรีส์โดยเฉพาะ และ วันนี้ Series Society จะพามาพูดคุยกับผู้กำกับและนักแสดงกับเบื้องหลังและความพิเศษของซีรีส์เรื่องนี้กันค่ะ
A 40-year-old man who spent 22 hours on a ledge in a cave at Downpatrick Head was rescued yesterday afternoon. Pat was joined on the show by Paul Gill Irish Cost Guard Divisional Controller in Mallin Head Coordinated the rescue and John Sweeney Irish Cave Rescue Organisation.
Izzy and Rocka review the 2022 film; "13 Lives", directed by Ron Howard and starring Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, Joel Edgerton, among many others. We also take a dive into the harrowing cave rescue in Tham Luang; of the 12 young boys and their coach and how that really happened. What did you think of the movie? And how does it compare to the true story? Let us know in the comments and please subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel! Thanks for listening!Please follow our social media for more!tiktok: @deadairdudesinstagram; deadairdudestwitter: @deadairdudesizz
Vegas Film Critic (Jeffrey K Howard) speaks with Director Tom Waller for The Cave Rescue.
Ahead of the premiere of Ron Howards major motion picture ‘Thirteen Lives' we revisit our interview with Rick Stanton (in the movie played by Viggo Mortensen) one of the lead divers & key players in the 2018 dramatic rescue of the 12 boys and their soccer coach from an underwater cave in Thailand. Mr Stanton 's memoir is 'Aquanaut'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pieces of my interview with Anmar Mirza, Former National Coordinator for the National Cave Rescue Commission, appeared in episode 20. The episode had a large reaction from listeners so I wanted to release the full interview. In the additional time Anmar tells stories about looking for criminals and meth labs inside caves.How to support the show!Buy Me a Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/givesmeanxietyInstacart:Instacart.oloiyb.net/AnxietyMy Software Tutor - Promo Code pod20 for 20 percent offhttps://mysoftwaretutor.com/The Cardist - anxiety pod 10%https://thecardiststudio.com/Check out the show on all of your favorite social platforms!https://twitter.com/GivesanxietyPodhttps://www.facebook.com/thatgivesmeanxietypodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/thatgivesmeanxietypodcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgCOITNlRi_K7JP9QxBK-vQSupport the show
In this episode our anxiety is caused by caves! I'm joined by Hollis Morrissette who's an actor, singer, and former Mr. United States pageant winner. Hollis is anxious about caves or becoming trapped in them. To talk about the dangers (or lack thereof) of caving and to share some cave rescue stories Anmar Mirza joins the show. Anmar is currently Assistant Director, Risk Management IU Recreational Sports and formerly the National Coordinator, National Cave Rescue Commission.How to support the show!Buy Me a Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/givesmeanxietyInstacart:Instacart.oloiyb.net/AnxietyMy Software Tutor - Promo Code pod20 for 20 percent offhttps://mysoftwaretutor.com/The Cardist - anxiety pod 10%https://thecardiststudio.com/Check out the show on all of your favorite social platforms!ThatGivesMeAnxiety.comhttps://twitter.com/GivesanxietyPodhttps://www.facebook.com/thatgivesmeanxietypodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/thatgivesmeanxietypodcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgCOITNlRi_K7JP9QxBK-vQCheck out Hollis' website:https://hollismorrissette.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/givesmeanxiety)
Hosts Sophie and Jenna begin the pod by talking about their own favorite podcasts. Jenna then tells the story of the tragic missteps that killed a young California family, Chung, Gerrishon, their baby, and their dog, on a hike. Sophie then describes the incredible Tham Luang Cave Rescue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horriblyhappy/support
For nearly 3 weeks during the summer of 2018, the attention of millions across the globe was focused on northern Thailand where a massive effort was underway to locate and rescue 12 members of a boys' soccer team and their coach who were trapped underground in the rapidly flooding Tham Luang cave. Among those watching was Yael Grushka-Cockayne with the University of Virginia's Darden School of Management. As she watched this incredible rescue effort unfold, she recognized it as a massive and complex study in risk management and decision-making, one in which the highest stakes were involved. Today I'm thrilled to be joined by Yael to take a look back at this event and share the insight gained from her own case study of a rescue that, had different decisions been made at key points along the way, could have had a very different outcome.
Back with another water story, this time about a group of boys trapped in a cave. You probably saw the headlines, but did you know how ten thousand rescuers came together to save a team and their coach?
This week on the show we have a special guest with an incredible story in Richard Harris. In June 2018, Richard became a household name when his profession as an anaesthetist and his hobby, cave-diving became a crucial combination that would play a major role in the Tham Luang Cave Rescue. You may remember this internationally covered rescue where 12 members of a Thai soccer team and their coach were saved after being trapped whilst caving. Richard and I spoke about his experience in Thailand, the strategy and planning that went into the rescue as well as his passion for cave-diving. I can't thank Richard enough for coming on for this chat and I know you will get a lot out of Richard's story and general outlook on life. ILY xxxRichard Harris Instagram - www.instagram.com/richard.harris_Real Risk Podcast - https://realriskpodcast.com/Patreon - Dyl & Best FriendsPS. If you love the show, and want more... join Dyl & Best Friends on Patreon!! ILY xxx www.patreon.com/dylandfriendsContactEmail - enquiries@dylandfriends.comInstagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriendsYoutube - www.youtube.com/dylandfriendsFacebook - www.facebook.com/dylanandfriendsTwitter - www.twitter.com/dylan_buckleyDyl & Friends is produced by Sam Bonser and Sam Dalton.Damon Jackman of Creative Edge Films is responsible for video and audio production.---Strong This week on the show we have a special guest with an incredible story in Richard Harris. In June 2018, Richard became a household name when his profession as an anaesthetist and his hobby, cave-diving became a crucial combination that would play a major role in the Tham Luang Cave Rescue. You may remember this internationally covered rescue where 12 members of a Thai soccer team and their coach were saved after being trapped whilst caving. Richard and I spoke about his experience in Thailand, the strategy and planning that went into the rescue as well as his passion for cave-diving. I can't thank Richard enough for coming on for this chat and I know you will get a lot out of Richard's story and general outlook on life. ILY xxxRichard Harris Instagram - www.instagram.com/richard.harris_Real Risk Podcast - https://realriskpodcast.com/Patreon - Dyl & Best FriendsPS. If you love the show, and want more... join Dyl & Best Friends on Patreon!! ILY xxx www.patreon.com/dylandfriendsContactEmail - enquiries@dylandfriends.comInstagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriendsYoutube - www.youtube.com/dylandfriendsFacebook - www.facebook.com/dylanandfriendsTwitter - www.twitter.com/dylan_buckleyDyl & Friends is produced by Sam Bonser and Sam Dalton.Damon Jackman of Creative Edge Films is responsible for video and audio production.---Strong STRONG Pilates is not just your average pilates, it uses a Rowformer, fusing pilates with rowing. STRONG is expanding nationally and internationally, set to increase from 10 to 70+ studios. To find out more about Strong and to join in the family or even own your own studio head to the website! https://strongpilates.com.au
Many innovations in technical rescue have stemmed from the cold, wet, dark and challenging conditions of caves. These environments make for unique rescue scenarios that require creative solutions with minimal amounts of gear.In this episode Doug McElmury hosts a roundtable discussion with Carrey Bull, Justin Wheaton, Tim White and Andy Armstrong about some of the unique challenges that cave rescue teams encounter like: communication, patient packaging, equipment, navigation and training.Notes:0:08 Introductions with Tim White, Andy Armstrong, Carrey Bull and Justin Wheaton.5:10 What are the different types of caves and specific challenges that come with those in guests region?18:45 What are the different methods you have to communicate underground.23:10 What are some of the different methods of patient packaging you use?33:56 What are your go-to pieces of equipment in cave rescue?48:08 How do you navigate underground in a cave?50:55 What is the NCRC? (National Cave Rescue Commission of the National Speleological Society)Links:www.NCRC.info
Welcome to the season where the book trailers cover Reading Olympics Books.Book: All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys Soccer Team Written by Christina SoontornvatDescription: True story of an incredible cave rescue of 13 people. Recommended for ages 10+ (And Parent Discretion)Music: Fluvialbius (composed by Yajat Gupta and Atharv Gopulani, and performed by Yajat Gupta on the piano.)SOAR Logo by Ritu JindalTo leave feedback /requests please connect with SOAR at Facebook or Youtubehttps://www.facebook.com/Soar-Initiative-102175058097745/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBARPFjwtCkn91RQ3dJN3CQ/videoshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soar-spread-of-active-reading/id1503413788?uo=4https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS85NDEzMTQucnNzhttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/43a5965e-e2f1-441b-a0ab-51d550c07187/SOARSpread-of-Active-Readinghttps://www.pandora.com/podcast/description/soarspread-of-active-reading/PC:35986https://open.spotify.com/show/0DkaHpXOKOlPUjfaWBeYk
We are honored to talk to Rick Stanton MBE, one of the lead divers & key players in the 2018 dramatic rescue of the 12 boys and their soccer coach from an underwater cave in Thailand. An incident that, for weeks, was followed by the world. Mr. Stanton talks to Christina about his hobby, his passion for cave diving, the Thai rescue, how the boys got through it, his new book 'Aquanaut' and how he's worked with the actor Viggo Mortensen (who's playing Stanton in Ron Howards upcoming motion picture ‘Thirteen Lives'.) Don't miss the incredible documentary The Rescue (coming in October) directed by Academy Award winning producers & directors (Free Solo) E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two years ago this month, the world was gripped as Expert cave diver John pushed the limits of human endurance to rescue a group of Thai youth soccer team who were trapped in a flooded cave. He shared his extraordinary story on the show
This week's conversation is with Dr. Richard “Harry” Harris, an Australian anesthetist and cave diver who played a crucial role in the Tham Luang cave rescue. For those of you unfamiliar, it's an incredible story… In June 2018, Harry was about to depart on a cave diving holiday to the Nullarbor Plain.He and dive partner Craig were requested by the Thai government, on the advice of British cave diving experts attempting to rescue twelve Thai children and their soccer coach who were trapped in the Tham Luang Nang Non cave system… to provide assistance with the rescue efforts.They were jointly awarded 2019 Australian of the Year as a result of that rescue.I wanted to speak with Harry to understand how he did it… what gave him the courage to put his life on the line on a whim for strangers?I think you'll be fascinated to not only hear about Dr. Harry's first hand experience but also the mental skills he utilized – imagery, calm, confidence, focus… it's all there.-----Please support our partners!We're able to keep growing and creating content for YOU because of their support. We believe in their mission and would appreciate you supporting them in return!!To take advantage of deals from our partners, head to http://www.findingmastery.net/partners where you'll find all discount links and codes mentioned in the podcast.
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UK caver Martin Hoff has enjoyed lots of significant European caves throughout his storied association with caving.The Caving Podcast is sponsored by https://elspeleo.com/Save $20 any full-priced order over $300 with promo code PODCASTRegister for the NSS “Virtual Topics in Cave Rescue” at this link:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpf-GgpjouHdwIdzOugQThZebcwV8tsUGUMAY 12-Search Operations in Cave Rescue: You Have to Find Them before You Can Rescue Them by Casey England -Got Gas? Cognitive and Physical Effects of Bad Air in Caves by Sarah Truebe, Wil Orndorff, and Zenah Orndorff MAY 26-Stress Management for Rescuers by Billy Chrimes-Rescue Pre-Planning: How to Avoid or Minimize the Pain by Gretchen Baker
Carol Vesely is a California caver who has been caving all over the world. She enthusiastically shares a small fraction of her caving life in this interview.Support our sponsor!https://elspeleo.com/Save $20 off any light, or any regularly-priced order over $300 with the promo code "PODCAST" at checkout.Sign up for the NSS series “Virtual Topics in Cave Rescue” here:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpf-GgpjouHdwIdzOugQThZebcwV8tsUGUFind your local grotto HERE:https://caves.org/committee/i-o/grottos/new_grotto_page-v2.shtml
Steven Johnson and Marianne Russo are the President and Secretary (respectively) of the Western Cave Conservancy. Visit their website here to support and learn more about their efforts: https://www.westerncaves.org/Support our sponsor!https://elspeleo.com/Save $20 off any light, or any regularly-priced order over $300 with the promo code "PODCAST" at checkout.Sign up for the NSS series “Virtual Topics in Cave Rescue” here:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpf-GgpjouHdwIdzOugQThZebcwV8tsUGUFind your local grotto HERE:https://caves.org/committee/i-o/grottos/new_grotto_page-v2.shtml
Alison chats us through cave rescue in Scotland, what are the team skills, capabilities and responsibilities and how are they tasked? Top 3 Points from this podcast: Work within what you are comfortable with Be aware that these are usually very protracted events Remember that the Cave rescue team is able to provide help and resources in these circumstances About Alison Alison is a GP based in Dundee, and also works in Ninewells ED as a GP with a specialist interest in emergency medicine. She is a team doctor for Tayside Mountain Rescue and medical officer for the Scottish Cave Rescue Organisation. She enjoys adventures above and below ground, often with her husband and two sons.
Mark Wenner is a caver and cave diver in the TAG area, but has also done a lot in Mammoth and elsewhere.Support our sponsor!https://elspeleo.com/Save $20 off any light, or any regularly-priced order over $300 with the promo code "PODCAST" at checkout.Sign up for the NSS series “Virtual Topics in Cave Rescue” here:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpf-GgpjouHdwIdzOugQThZebcwV8tsUGUFind your local grotto HERE:https://caves.org/committee/i-o/grottos/new_grotto_page-v2.shtml
On 23 June 2018, a group of 12 boys and their 25 year old coach from a football team called the Wild Board finished practice and headed to the Tham Luang cave system in Thailand on the boarder of Myanmar to explore. Over the next 18 days, one of the most dangerous and daring cave diving rescues in history unfolded live on TV’s around the world. Facebook/Instagram @robotsforeyespodcast Twitter @robotsforeyes podbelly.com elyucateco.com retrovague.com Code robots for 10% off
Twelve boys and their football coach. One flooded cave. Thousands of volunteers, medical personnel, media members, friends, family, and - perhaps most importantly of all - cave diving experts. Every single one would be needed to make sure the thirteen members of the Wild Boars football club would survive their escape from Tham Luang.
WHATTUP CREEPS TODAY WE BRING TO YOU another bumper episode featuring the harrowing true story of the Tham Luang cave rescue. Then Cassie brings a new genre of creep specially for your beautiful little ears. Settle in, grab a tea and get creepy.
The Tham Luang Cave Rescue in June & July 2018 was a massive effort by numerous countries and hundreds of people to rescue 13 young junior football players from a dangerous and flooded cave. Kelsey and Jenna gush over the teammates, coach, and rescue... The Tham Luang Cave Rescue in June & July 2018 was a massive effort by numerous countries and hundreds of people to rescue 13 young junior football players from a dangerous and flooded cave. Kelsey and Jenna gush over the teammates, coach, and rescue divers this week! Teamwork, snacks, and hug your local SAR officer! Music courtesy of Alexander Nakarada This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Anthony Chambers from Portrush RNLI tells Helen Mark about the rescue of two teenagers in 2009 who were stranded inside a small cave with the tide rising quickly.
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Everyone is going to want to buckle up for this rollercoaster of an episode where the Ones Ready team and “OB” discuss how the Thai Cave Rescue transpired. These teams from numerous countries were able to work together against all odds (a continuously flooding cave, hungry and scared kids, cold water, an enormous cave network, shall I continue???). There are some real nailbiters in this episode and you can see it in the faces of the Ones Ready team as OB explains what happened. Everyone involved in this rescue did an outstanding job and is the reason that soccer team is alive today. This type of high-level problem solving is exactly what Special Warfare is looking for and if this is the type of person you are, then you need to join us! Please enjoy this episode and give us your feedback. If we didn’t answer your questions, please let us know!Want to watch this episode on Youtube? https://youtu.be/VbZ_HvEB0yQNeed the show notes? onesready.com/episode/17Have a question? Email us at info@onesready.comFollow us on Instagram @onesreadyFollow us on YoutubeFollow us on Facebook
An anaesthetist and cave diver, Richard had the exact combination of skills needed to help save the lives of a Thai soccer team trapped deep underwater
Australian Of The Year, Dr. Richard Harris, talks about the incredible story of his involvement in the rescue of the Thai childrens' soccer team when they were trapped in submerged caves See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 42 of Murder and Such, Haley is up to bat and wanted to discuss a case that she had become obsessed with that has an actual happy ending! This isn't your normal blood, guts, murder, and mayhem that we normally do, but instead she wanted to talk about the Tham Luang cave rescue mission from June to July of 2018 in which 12 young boys, and their assistant coach had become stranded inside of a winding cave, and the bravery of the volunteers who helped save them! Get out your snorkels, grab your towels, and lets dive in! Hey! If you would like to support the show, you can donate to our Patreon page at http://www.patreon.com/murderandsuch for just $1 an episode (or more if you decide to)! Follow our featured promoted podcast! Ignorance Was Bliss Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ignorance-was-bliss/id1341566170?mt=2 Follow Murder and Such at the following links! On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderandsuch/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderandSuch On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/murdandsuch/ Follow your host Haley at these links! On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haley.jay.horror/ Follow your host Hunter at these links! On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntor27/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/huntor27 Also on Snapchat and the Playstation Nework at: Huntor27 Our featured band this episode is ! Be sure to follow her at these links! On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyshmo/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kellyreneahanus/ Listen to Kelly Hanus at the following links! Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/kelly-hanus/1442173211 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1FWD0wVBPaU1B45aVysFCQ?si=yR59pUetSJ6vT4ver2mnpg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Calmness, courage, common objective and clear intention were some of the key reasons for the success of the rescue. Listen to this podcast and to Tom analyzing these attributes.
Watch this harrowing video before listening to the episode. Jason's Cave Rescue
The rescue of the soccer team from a cave in Thailand, was for many the story of the year. Now the ABC's Southeast Asia correspondent, Liam Cochrane, has explored the inside story in a new book.
Tessanee Vejongsa, an AP Video Journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand, joined the Weekend Collective to give an update on the Thai caving rescue operation.LISTEN ABOVE
On our very special Halloween episode we dive in to a couple of spooky National Park stories. A honeymoon that ended with a mysterious disappearance at the Grand Canyon and the Ballad of Floyd Collins at Mammoth Cave. Sources: Scary Stories of Mammoth Cave By Colleen O’Connor Olson & Charles Hanion The 1925 Cave Rescue … Continue reading Episode 5: Halloween Spooktacular! →
Gary Doxey of BYU Law School answers, "Will Kavanaugh’s Catholicism affect his confirmation to the Supreme Court?" Justin Brashares of UC Berkeley explains why mammals are going nocturnal. Nathan Twyman of Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology describes the AVATAR security kiosk. Nancy Koehn of Harvard Business School discusses crisis leadership. Anmar Mirza of the National Cave Rescue Commission on cave rescue and safety. Sam Payne of The Apple Seed shares a Geraldine Buckley story.
The Thai boys rescued from a cave are speaking to the media for the first time, Developments in DNA and genealogy technology are helping crack years-old cold cases, Bad parents at sports, Bad tweets from the past, #SwampWatch, and Vic the Brick weighs in on the Manny Machado nail-biter.
Nordo joins to break down the World Cup Final, and JG talks about the rollercoaster ride of ups and downs that eventually wound up as possibly the story of the decade: the successful cave rescue of the Thailand Soccer team.
Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids and Families
Learn about a current event, the rescue of the soccer team in the Tham Luang Thailand caves; and the brave divers who gave their all to bring the boys to safety.
They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. But so often we do. We may look at a situation, an item, or even a person, and base our expectations on an experience we've had with them. When this happens, do we miss out on who they are in the moment? Listen in as we continue in our series "Believe" on the book of John.
They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. But so often we do. We may look at a situation, an item, or even a person, and base our expectations on an experience we've had with them. When this happens, do we miss out on who they are in the moment? Listen in as we continue in our series "Believe" on the book of John.
Nordo joins to break down the World Cup Final, and JG talks about the rollercoaster ride of ups and downs that eventually wound up as possibly the story of the decade: the successful cave rescue of the Thailand Soccer team.
***Special Cave Rescue Bonus Episode*** Featuring such classics conversations as: Cave rescues, bull semen, bad language, bro science, slightly racist casual remarks, more bad language, an amount of drinking on a school night that borders on what should be concerning, more bad language... and this was supposed to be "professional coverage of one of the greatest rescues the world had ever seen". Sorry, we tried. Patreon: www.patreon.com/carouselsnipervictim Shop here: www.carouselsnipervictim.com/shop Find more at www.carouselsnipervictim.com -LIKE-SHARE-COMMENT-TAG-REVIEW-
The boys from Thailand are doing well following their rescue from a flooded cave, The Hollywood Reporter has a fascinating read about the hunt for the "Con Queen of Hollywood," #TerrorintheSkies involves a gropey pilot, President Trump is in Brussels for the NATO gathering, and Dr. Wendy Walsh explains why the world followed the Thailand cave rescue so closely as well as 10 steps to restoring trust in a relationship.
Former radio host, Barbara Carlson has lost her cancer battle. Joe and Rook reminisce about her career at the station. The Mayor updates listeners on the Cave Rescue mission. This really freaks Joe out. Not a good ending for some newlyweds on a zip line. The socialist from NY that has been in the news, is outed as a fraud.
We preview Origin 3, Sid launches a cave rescue song, and we go back and look at some of our best interviews.
Angie and Mike breakdown the new nominee to the Supreme Court, the Dems' meltdown and the news of the day.
We preview Origin 3, Sid launches a cave rescue song, and we go back and look at some of our best interviews.
Photo: (Reuters/Hannah McKay) The new Ontario government has cancelled a fund earmarked for school repairs this year. This cut comes as a result of the promise to scrap cap and trade. How much did we lose locally? Guest: Todd White, Board Chair and Ward 5 Trustee with Hamilton Wentworth District School Board. What is the best way to make sure that Ontarians receive the medications they required. With the changes last week to OHIP+, it's shifted the province's role to that of ‘second payer'. What does that mean for the average Ontarian? Guest: Helen Stevenson, former Assistant Deputy Minister of Health and Exectuive Officer of Ontario Public Drug Programs. Also founded Reformulary Group where she works to ensure drug plan sustainability. Great news from Thailand this morning! All of the soccer team and the coach have been successfully rescued. What comes next for those who were trapped? Guest: Greg Moore, Northeast Coordinator for the National Cave Rescue Commission. Boris Johnson and David Davis, Britain's Brexit Minister, have resigned. What is the current status of Brexit? Guest: Jeff Semple, Europe Bureau Chief, Global News.
We've been hearing about it for weeks, but it was kind of hard to get a clear picture of the who, what, when, where, and why of the rescue operation. I've broken it down for you, try not have nightmares!
In this edition of People In Your Neighbourhood, we talk with Doug Munroe, a volunteer and Provincial Coordinator of British Columbia for Alberta/BC Cave Rescue, about what’s happening with those kids trapped in Thailand (recorded July 2), the kind of caving that can be found in our neck of the woods, and how to properly venture into caves.
We preview Origin 3, Sid launches a cave rescue song, and we go back and look at some of our best interviews.
The Mayor is finally back! He take some heat from the staff today. The logistics of the cave rescue confuse Joe. What does inedible animal food mean, asks Joe. The Blevins shooting in Minneapolis brings the family to raise some questions about that evening. They need to wait for the facts to come out, says Joe.
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Billy and Joe discuss Thai soccer team being rescued, Costco getting rid of the polish hotdog #savethepolishdog, Subway employee ruining a vegans day Follow us on Twitter: @ZeroSupervision Billy @LoW_BillyAllen Joe @joseph_lawhorn follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zerosupervision Merch: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=w_bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011?ie=UTF8&node=7141123011&field-brandtextbin=Zero+Supervision music: cold killa (sting) by MK2 listen on: iTunes podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision/id1330439377?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervision Google Play https://play.google.com/music/m/Iumpasgzaabyf7vhrflky72xyie?t=zero_supervision Sticher http://www.stitcher.com/s?eid=52883388
Thai Cave Rescue..."Nine remain as Thai cave rescue paused North Korea Nuke Deal..."SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Saturday its “firm, steadfast” resolve to give up its nuclear programs may falter after the United States demanded unilateral denuclearisation during two days of talks in Pyongyang. Japan Earthquake..."(Sputnik) A 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit Japan Saturday evening outside Tokyo, shaking buildings in the capital, but no tsunami warning was issued, the country's meteorological agency said. Japan Severe Rain..."TOKYO (Reuters) - Forty nine people have been killed and 48 are unaccounted for in western and central Japan as torrential rain pounds the area. Wildfire (US)..."(CNN)Several wildfires are scorching the western United States and forcing hundreds to evacuate from their homes, with one person killed in a blaze near California's border with Oregon. Severe Heat Worldwide..."A heat wave in the southern part of the Canadian province of Quebec has been linked to 54 deaths, officials say. Douma Chorline..."BBC - A chemical weapons watchdog says chlorine may have been used in April's attack on the Syrian city of Douma. Iran threatens Strait..."Rising tensions between the United States and Iran are resurrecting long-held fears that the Iranian military will attempt to disrupt much of the world's crude oil shipments by shutting the Strait of Hormuz. 15 Mountains in 24hrs...Lola House, who lives with her family in Poole, Dorset, climbed all 15 peaks of the Welsh 3000s Challenge in just 21.5 hours https://www.facebook.com/PrepperIntelligence/ tune in to get informed about the current and potential future threats that might be on the horizon. .
Rescue workers in Thailand have brought out the 8th boy rescued from the caves. 5 still remain. Geologically, what could make this difficult? Guest - Joseph Desloges, Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, Faculty of Arts and Science Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Toronto
As a former professional diver I wanted to share my thoughts and opinions on the current cave rescue scenario going on in Thailand right now. Host: Paul Falavolito @paulfalavolitoFacebook: Paul Falavolito PodcastTwitter: Paul Falavolito Podcastwww.paulfalavolitopodcast.comListen on iTunes, Google Play, & iHeart RadioIf you enjoyed this episode, be sure and leave a “Star” rating and a comment on iTunes. Send questions, feedback or enquire about advertising on my shows: podcast@paulfalavolito.comCall in or text the show: 412-701-4323Subscribe and listen to all of my podcast shows:The 7 Minute Leadership Podcast EMS TalkThe Daily PfavHot topics Podcast
Burke on Mayberry 118 – Barney and The Cave Rescue Running time: 9:29 In this “The Andy Griffith Show” season four episode entitled, ‘Barney and the Cave Rescue’ which originally aired on January 6, 1964, Andy saves Barney while Barney saves Andy. Be sure to visit www.BurkeOnMayberry.com . Subscribe to Burke on Mayberry
Two kids are trapped in cave filled with giant ants. Looks like the job for Zoop. I also have my first meeting with Dromgor-Thal, powerful and pompous nevernal Entity Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sryth-bedtime-stories/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy