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In this episode: Sean tells Lauren the stories of his grandfathers who served in World War Two, how their attitude throughout the war made all the difference, and why having a positive attitude in the workforce is essential for success. This episode is the first of a new four-part miniseries with Sean and Lauren, and we hope you enjoy it! Want to connect with LSI? Find us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!Have questions for Sean or Lauren? Email us at social@lsiwins.com today!
Today we are talking about the insane story of Louie Zamperini as told in Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand. WARNING: This book discusses physical abuse and crimes against humanity. Louis's story is literally insane and the fact that not one but two people survived what he went through is mind blowing. Listen to hear about just how much the human body can endure and how proactive sharks can be when trying to eat someone. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookcult/support
Louie Zamperini is captured by enemy soldiers after 47 days lost in the Pacific Ocean.
Louie Zamperini crashes into Indian Ocean and struggles to survive shark attacks and starvation
Louie Zamperini was a track wonder-running at USC, NCAA, and 1936 Olympics in Berlin.
Bryan and Chris discuss the incredible life of Louie Zamperini and realize that he's stronger than they ever will be. Also, The Bird is a real jerk.
I don't know about you, but I'm not done talking about this crazy Louie Zamperini character. Join us for some more discussion of Unbroken! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laura-archambault/message
We know that the Bible says love is patient, but did you know patience means long suffering? In my sermon turned podcast I discuss ways that love suffers long. Trials are uncomfortable and we do anything we can to numb or avoid that suffering. Please tune into Louie Zamperini's story as we study his life and how it points to a love that suffers long for our sake! Enjoy! https://www.biography.com/military-figure/louis-zamperini --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-brayton/support
How good are your survival skills? This week Taylor and Sydney cover the incredible survival stories of Louie Zamperini and José Salvador Alvarenga, two men who survived seemingly impossible circumstances. Follow us on Instagram @gonnasoundweirdpod! Check out Know This Trivia Podcast at https://anchor.fm/knowthistrivia and http://linktr.ee/knowthis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gonnasoundweird/support
Louie Zamperini: Los soldados enemigos lo capturan y lo colocan en campos de concentracíon.
Louie Zamperini: Los soldados enemigos lo capturan y lo colocan en campos de concentracíon.
Louis Zamperini se pierde en el Océano Índico. Los soldados enemigos lo capturan y lo colocan en campos de concentración.
Louis Zamperini se pierde en el Océano Índico. Los soldados enemigos lo capturan y lo colocan en campos de concentración.
Louie Zamperini, corredor olímpico, se estrella en el Océano Índico y los tiburones lo atacan.
Louie Zamperini, corredor olímpico, se estrella en el Océano Índico y los tiburones lo atacan.
Louie Zampirini fue una maravilla de la pista: corrió en la USC, la NCAA y los Juegos Olímpicos de 1936 en Berlín.
Louie Zampirini fue una maravilla de la pista: corrió en la USC, la NCAA y los Juegos Olímpicos de 1936 en Berlín.
Hello, and welcome to This Day in History. Here’s what happened on May 27th. You may know this inspiring story from the hit 2014 movie Unbroken: On this day in 1943, the B-24 bomber carrying former U.S. Olympic runner Louie Zamperini crashed into the Pacific while on a search and rescue mission during World War II. Zamperini survived and, along with a fellow airman, spent 47 harrowing days on a life raft, only to be picked up by Japanese sailors.
Louie Zamperini is captured by enemy soldiers after 47 days lost in the Indian Ocean.
Louie Zamperini crashes into Indian Ocean and struggles to survive shark attacks and starvation
Louie Zamperini was a track wonder-running at USC, NCAA, and 1936 Olympics in Berlin.
Louie Zamperini was a famous Olympian that served in World War II as a bombardier on a B-24 Liberator. When his plan crashed he found himself a POW. He was constantly abused by his captors. After the war, while he came home to a hero's welcome, he couldn't leave behind the pain of his past and it nearly ruined his life. Join us in learning how to leave the pain of your past behind before it ruins your future.
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
Donna Miller learned to fly in South Korea while working as a civilian for the Air Force. She flew general aviation in Europe while working for Jeppesen in the Frankfurt office, then transferred to Jeppesen in Denver and helped Elrey Jeppesen catalog his memorabilia. He gave her a piece of fabric from the original Wright Flyer, and she had it made into a necklace that Eileen Collins took to space when they docked with MIR. She had the honor of flying Neil Armstrong to Kitty Hawk for the centennial of flight celebration in 2003. She gave the necklace to one of the pilots who did the recreation flight, so it went from Kitty Hawk to space and back to Kitty Hawk 100 years later. She also had the honor of knowing Louie Zamperini very well for the last 8 years of his life and traveled with him on several occasions to speaking engagements. In addition to her job as an airline pilot, she also flies WWII bombers (B-17, B-24, B-25) for the Collings Foundation.
Luke Zamperini, son of Louie Zamperini, talks with the Church Boys -- Billy Hallowell, faith editor for TheBlaze.com, and Chris Field, executive editor of TheBlaze Magazine -- about his father's legacy; the making of "Unbroken," the Oscar-nominated film about Louie's life; and a soon-to-be-released 90-minute special feature "Legacy of Faith" containing behind-the-scenes stories, special moments, and faith-affirming lessons from the film. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchboys/message
◾With Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu's loss in Louisiana, the Republicans now dominate the South, from North Carolina to Texas. Albert Mohler explains (1:25).◾Genevieve Wood of the Heritage Foundation argues that the GOP needs to use every tool at its disposal to block President Obama's provocative move on the immigration status of millions of people (5:35).◾Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council highlights another controversial move by President Obama, this one involving gender identity (9:40).◾Frank Sontag reminds us that the Bible instructs us to submit to our authorities, although many people do not (13:00).◾Louie Zamperini was one of the greatest runners of the 20th century and a WWII hero. His son, Luke, joined Frank Sontag to discuss his father's life (22:00).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show we had in July of 2011 was one of our better, as it showed two sides of "leave no one behind" from two very different wars. Especially the second half of the show, you'll shake your head a bit. History does echo, often in the same countries. This nation has been served by those who come home, and those who never make it back. Some have had their stories preserved and celebrated within living memory, some are almost unknown.This weeks episode will cover both sides of our military experience. For the first half hour our guest will be best selling author Laura Hillenbrand to talk about her latest book Unbroken; an incredible story of survival of Louie Zamperini - olympic athlete, B-24 Liberator bombardier, survivor of being adrift at sea for months and the as a POW under the Japanese.Unbroken at the time of the airing of this show was #9 on Amazon in general, and #2 in Military History. Laura's previous works include Seabiscuit. Our guest for the second half of the hour will Michael R. Caputo of The Intrepid Project - people doing all they can to bring some shipmates home. He is here to talk about 12 Sailors who have been abandoned in a mass grave in a mass grave in Libya.