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This story is so incredible it deserves another listen. All the way back in episode 217 Steve joined us to recount his adventure of survival.An avid sailor, naval architect and New York Times best-selling author, Steve Callahan designed and built his 21' sloop the Napoleon Solo to sail it across the Atlantic Ocean from Newport, RI to England with plans to compete in a regatta. Once underway in the race, Steve experienced issues with the boat and was forced to drop out. Once repairs were made, he continued on his way only to be stopped in his tracks in the middle of the ocean when his sailboat was struck and began to sink.Listen is as Steve recounts his 76 day journey across the Atlantic in his life raft with only his ditch kit and a small spear gun with him.Be sure to click on the book link below to get his New York Times best-selling book: "Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea" to dig deeper into his amazing story!The Book: Adrift: 76 Days Lost at SeaSea Website: http://www.stevencallahan.net/Also, you can support The Adventure Sports Podcast monthly by going to Patreon.com/AdventureSportsPodcast or make a one-time donation to the show here. Our Sponsors:* Check out Tecovas: http://www.tecovas.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Steven Callahan's incredible story of survival against all odds is inspiring. In 1981, he was left adrift in the Atlantic Ocean for a harrowing 76 days after his sailing vessel sunk during a storm. With nothing but ingenuity and perseverance, he managed to survive on the open sea with minimal resources. Despite facing incredible difficulties such as intense storms, lack of food, and dehydration, Callahan was able to stay afloat and document his journey. His memoir, Adrift: Seventy-six Days Lost at Sea, became a best-selling book in which he tells the story of his remarkable struggle for survival against all odds. Callahan has also been awarded three U.S. patents for inventions related to boats and navigation. His inventive spirit and his ability to overcome adversity inspired many people around the world. Steven Callahan is an example of resilience, strength, and courage in the face of seemingly impossible odds. Simply put, his story is a true testament to the power of human will and perseverance; an amazing tale that serves as an inspiration for us all. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaycee-mcintosh/support
Steve Callahan is a writer, a poet and a former Marine infantryman. Bursting with creative efforts, Steve runs a poetry site, podcast, and is heavily involved in PB Abbate. As someone who separated from the Corps this past February, Steve's writing about the Marines, his deployment to Helmand and the psychological peaks and valleys of an infantryman's life feels very fresh and relevant. In fact, I find that Steve writes about the Marines in a very post-breakup sort of way – a kind of writing loaded with raw, tender-to-the-touch emotions. This is somewhat by design. Steve was a writer from an early age. Much like Jack Kerouac or George Orwell, Steve felt an innate compulsion to shuck the comfortable malaise of young writer for the constant discontent of an adventurer. In Steve's case, that meant joining the Marine Corps. After a somewhat fulfilling, somewhat demoralizing six year stint, Steve now finds himself tackling his novel, his poetry and short stories with a renewed perspective and a greater understanding of humanity at the extremes. This was an incredibly enjoyable chat with a true artist whose stroll down a warrior's path has left him a far more interesting writer and thinker.
Steve Callahan is a writer, a poet and a former Marine infantryman. Bursting with creative efforts, Steve runs a poetry site, podcast, and is heavily involved in PB Abbate. As someone who separated from the Corps this past February, Steve's writing about the Marines, his deployment to Helmand and the psychological peaks and valleys of an infantryman's life feels very fresh and relevant. In fact, I find that Steve writes about the Marines in a very post-breakup sort of way – a kind of writing loaded with raw, tender-to-the-touch emotions. This is somewhat by design. Steve was a writer from an early age. Much like Jack Kerouac or George Orwell, Steve felt an innate compulsion to shuck the comfortable malaise of young writer for the constant discontent of an adventurer. In Steve's case, that meant joining the Marine Corps. After a somewhat fulfilling, somewhat demoralizing six year stint, Steve now finds himself tackling his novel, his poetry and short stories with a renewed perspective and a greater understanding of humanity at the extremes. This was an incredibly enjoyable chat with a true artist whose stroll down a warrior's path has left him a far more interesting writer and thinker.
Steve Callahan talked with the Wonder Channel about his nightmare situation of being lost at sea for 76 days.I react to the insane details of him fighting off sharks and eating whatever he could get his hands on.
As per usual, The Similidudes podcast is safe for younger, innocenter ears. 0:00 Introduction (This episode was recorded in spring 2020)1:23 Consumption Corner – Drew: “Adrift” by Steve Callahan, Dave: 70's BBC TV Show “All Creatures Great and Small” and the philosophy of Television, advertising,... Read More
Steve Callahan is an inventor, sailor, Naval architect, and author. In 1981 Steve lost `Napoleon Solo', a ship he designed and built, during a storm in the mid Atlantic, and spent the next 76 days adrift on an inflatable rescue boat. Steve very kindly agreed to share his story. We discuss the event itself, but also the way that it has shaped his view of the world, and subsequently coloured his life - from further world travels and sailing, to working on set of `The Life of Pi'. This is a conversation that ranges from the gritty realism of eating raw sea birds to survive, to touching philosophical thoughts about life and facing adversity. ►Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/doyhLBmOAyk ►Find out more about Steve here: https://www.stevencallahan.net/schome.html ►Steve's book `adrift' can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0618257322/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=wwwstevencall-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399353&creativeASIN=0618257322
On a solo journey across the Atlantic, Steve Callahan was forced into his inflatable liferaft. He spent the next two and half months adrift at sea, waiting to be rescued. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve Callahan passou dois meses e meio à deriva em bote de borracha, no meio do oceano, tendo que arrumar comida e água todos os dias e enfrentar vários perigos.
This week local realtor, fitness coach, television host and soon to be podcaster Steve Callahan joins us to chat about real estate, health and fitness, and opens up about his heart attack and his second chance at life!
On this special episode of Ready Set Binge Deremy is joined by Steve Callahan to discuss the career of Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino!! The guys breakdown their list of the five best Tarantino films. They talk about his legacy in filmmaking. What makes him stand out. The controversies surrounding Tarantino and so much more!! On this special episode of Ready Set Binge!!
In this episode we cover the popular trend of ASMR. We also discuss "The Great Reset" and its implications as we approach the NWO. We conclude the episode with Steve Callahan's story of being lost at sea for 76 days.
Lost at sea for 76 days. Adrift in the Atlantic in a small life raft, minimal supplies, thousands of miles from shore... Hear from the man himself, Steven Callahan, how he was able to survive.
On this episode of Ready Set Binge!! Deremy is joined by special guest Steve Callahan to discuss their list of top ten greatest cast members in SNL history!!! Saturday Night Live has a rich history of great comedians over the past 45 years!! Deremy and Steve are excited and willing to take on the tasks of picking their top ten greatest!! Take a listen and see if you agree or disagree!! Right here on Ready Set Binge!!
Producers/Hosts: Mike Joyce & Alan Sprague -interview with Steve Callahan and Art Paine from 2013 -mike, jon, and alan talk about local boatyard news guest: Jon Johansen roving reporter About the hosts: Alan Sprague a.k.a. Flounder of the Soul Show, has been a programmer at WERU since the glaciers receded. For thirty years at community radio he has worked his way from being an unpaid volunteer to being an unpaid volunteer today, and he says he’s worth every cent of it. In 2003 he and Mike Joyce started the monthly call-in show Boattalk which has become a boating related show without piers (pi). Mike and Alan met many years ago while both were working at the Hinckley Company. Alan was the head service carpenter at the Hinckley skunkworks called Bass Harbor Marine or sometimes Kibbee’s Kennels. He worked there for nearly thirty years and saw yachts of stories to tell yawl. As part of Boattalk they organize the annual WERU Boattalk Cruise in late June for a fun pot-luck trip up Somes Sound, America’s former fiord. Quite cunning Mike and Alan are to work a free scenic boat trip with fine food for themselves. Mike Joyce bio to follow The post BoatTalk 11/10/20: new local news, rerun of art paine and steve callahan from 2013 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Producers/Hosts: Mike Joyce & Alan Sprague -interview with Steve Callahan and Art Paine from 2013 -mike, jon, and alan talk about local boatyard news guest: Jon Johansen roving reporter About the hosts: Alan Sprague a.k.a. Flounder of the Soul Show, has been a programmer at WERU since the glaciers receded. For thirty years at community radio he has worked his way from being an unpaid volunteer to being an unpaid volunteer today, and he says he’s worth every cent of it. In 2003 he and Mike Joyce started the monthly call-in show Boattalk which has become a boating related show without piers (pi). Mike and Alan met many years ago while both were working at the Hinckley Company. Alan was the head service carpenter at the Hinckley skunkworks called Bass Harbor Marine or sometimes Kibbee’s Kennels. He worked there for nearly thirty years and saw yachts of stories to tell yawl. As part of Boattalk they organize the annual WERU Boattalk Cruise in late June for a fun pot-luck trip up Somes Sound, America’s former fiord. Quite cunning Mike and Alan are to work a free scenic boat trip with fine food for themselves. Mike Joyce bio to follow
Surviving the Atlantic alone in a liferaft, Spain's historic 1960s tourism boom, the death of the infamous Nazi Heinrich Himmler, plus fighting Australia's bushfires and we remember a groundbreaking Latino writer. Photo: Photo: Steve Callahan shows how he hunted fish from his life raft. © Steve Callahan
A remarkable story of survival. In 1982, Steven Callahan was sailing alone across the Atlantic when one night his yacht hit something in the water and began to sink. He managed to get into a life raft but no one knew he was in trouble. For the next two months he drifted 2000 miles across the ocean. How did he survive? He told his story to Alex Last. Photo: Steve Callahan shows how he hunted fish from his life raft. © Steve Callahan
Would you rather be lost at sea or trapped on a frozen mountain? Most people would say neither but these three men survived those situations through incredible feats of survival. If you've ever been terrified about being alone at sea surrounded by sharks or breaking your leg on a mountain 20,000 ft in the air with hypothermia then you will love this episode. Listen to the amazing survival stories of Steve Callahan, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates on this weeks episode of SISPICION! Organization Spotlight: World Wildlife Fund, their mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. Find out more about how you can support the World Wildlife Fund at their website worldwildlife.org. Research Sources: https://blog.theclymb.com/passions/history-2/five-of-the-greatest-wilderness-survival-stories-in-history/ https://www.sailingeurope.com/blog/survival-at-sea-the-thrilling-story-of-steve-callahan https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2012/mar/23/adrift-in-atlantic-76-days https://vault.si.com/vault/2004/01/19/back-to-the-brink-almost-20-years-after-their-near-death-experience-climbers-joe-simpson-and-simon-yates-returned-to-the-peruvian-andes-with-an-academy-award-winning-director-to-film-the-stunning-new-documentary-touching-the-void
On this episode of In the Zone, Deremy is joined by special guest Steve Callahan!! The guys discuss and debate the best films by director Martin Scorsese!! The guys give their top five list and why they love those films!! Sit back while we pay tribute to the G.O.A.T of all directors!! All this and more on In the Zone!!!!
76 days a float on a raft in the Atlantic ocean. Amazing how anyone could survive that but Steve Callahan did. check out his amazballs survival story.
Trapped out on the Atlantic for 76 days, no one to speak to, no idea if you’re going to be rescued, destined to be adrift for what seems like all of eternity, what would you do? Steve Callahan did just that and is here to tell you about his story. While on a trip from the Canary Islands to the USA in 1982, his boat was struck and he was forced to abandon ship. During his time at sea, he had to adapt and learn how to survive with what he had on him. His is the ultimate never-quit story, showing incredible determination and will to survive. Support the show.
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In an incredible true story of survival, Steve Callahan managed to stay alive for a shocking 76 days adrift on the Atlantic Ocean in just a liferaft. He later told his unbelievable story in the best-selling book, Adrift: 76 Days Lost At Sea. Today we're exploring just what happened. #stevecallahan #lostatsea #survivor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joining JSA TV in the Chorus Communications Lounge at Channel Partners Evolution 2018 is Steve Callahan, SVP of Sales for Databank. DataBank is a leading provider of enterprise-class data center, cloud solutions, interconnectivity, and managed services. Mr. Callahan provides an overview of the company and the unique factors of the company's that drive success for its customers and partners. Find out more in this video on why Databank is the "Data Center Evolved." This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Pastor Ben Stuart // Washington D.C. In 1981 Steve Callahan's 21-foot sailboat was holed beyond repair sometime in the middle of the night. For the next 76 days he drifted in nothing but a life raft. Having lost a third of his body weight, dehydrated and starving, Steve Callahan fashioned three pencils into a device that allowed him to gather his bearings from two fixed points in the sky, steer himself into a current, and survive. — Fixed points are the only things that we can really use to find our bearings, and in this message from Pastor Ben Stuart we look at the journey of Jonah to find two fixed realities that we can use to know the direction God is wanting us to head, and we must, for the storms are coming and without the proper directions we will not make it through.
Pastor Ben Stuart // Washington D.C. In 1981 Steve Callahan's 21-foot sailboat was holed beyond repair sometime in the middle of the night. For the next 76 days he drifted in nothing but a life raft. Having lost a third of his body weight, dehydrated and starving, Steve Callahan fashioned three pencils into a device that allowed him to gather his bearings from two fixed points in the sky, steer himself into a current, and survive. — Fixed points are the only things that we can really use to find our bearings, and in this message from Pastor Ben Stuart we look at the journey of Jonah to find two fixed realities that we can use to know the direction God is wanting us to head, and we must, for the storms are coming and without the proper directions we will not make it through.
Our second episode of Survival Stories further explores our relationship with food in the most extreme circumstances. What choices do we make about what we eat, when we’re all alone in the wild? Do our reflexes, instincts and tastes change? First, the story of Steve Callahan, who was adrift on an inflatable raft in the middle of the Atlantic ocean for 76 days. He tells the BBC’s Emily Thomas how he began to make three courses out of just one fish, and how it felt when his only companions and friends were also his main source of food. Plus, the tale of Yossi Ghinsberg who was lost in the Amazon rainforest. When he got separated from his group, Yossi survived for 20 days on what the forest gave him, and hoped desperately for a monkey to fall from a tree. We also find out what happens to our bodies when they go into survival mode with Dr Chris Fenn, who specialises in survival in extreme environments. How much can we rely on our gut instincts? And should you ever drink from the sea? (Photo credit: BBC)
Scott and Deborah talk with director Steve Callahan and actor Todd Schaeffer aboutthe West End Players Guild's production of "Mr. Marmalade" by Noah Haidle. Todd Schaeffer plays Mr. Marmalade in this production.
Segmnt A: A New Chrysler The Chrysler Museum is getting a makeover. For the past year and a half, extensive renovations have been taking place at the museum, and the Chrysler will once again open its doors on Saturday, May 10th. On today's HearSay we'll talk with the museum's director about the 24 million dollar renovation and what changes visitors can expect to the Chrysler's grounds and exhibits. Segment B: Adrift At the age of 29, Steve Callahan, a ship designer and builder, struck something with his 21-foot sailboat on a return solo voyage across the Atlantic. Callahan had to quickly pack his life raft. A few items water, food, flares, a spear-gun and sleeping bag would prove to be the difference in the ensuing 76-day struggle for survival. In advance of his May 15th lecture at the Mariner's Museum in Newport News, Steve Callahan joins us for a look at his harrowing experience being lost at sea.
Interview with award winning screenwriter & filmmaker Rob Williams about his new independent film 'Role/Play' This is the fifth film in just four years from Guest House Films. "Role/Play" will be screening in Palm Springs, as the Closing Night feature Film for the Cinema Diverse Film Festival, on Sept. 26. Role/Play is a romantic drama, with two lead characters (with very different life perspectives from each other) who learn they have much more in common they they initially realized. It opens with TV soap opera star "Graham Windsor" (Steve Callahan) who has just been outed as the result of a gay sex tape scandal. He has taken refuge at a Palm Springs resort (filmed at the Alexander Inn) to escape from the media. Windsor meets "Trey Reed" a marriage-equality activist (Matthew Montgomery) who has his own issues stemming from a public divorce. The story unfolds with revelations, disclosures, and self-discovery, as a budding romance develops. The film tackles issues such as outing of celebrities, gay marriage, the judgmental/prying mainstream and gay media, and the challenges of trying to live a lie while being in the public eye. Filmed in Palm Springs, Role Play has already sold-out countless film festivals, including Outfest and Qfest, where its lead star, Matthew Montgomery, won the Artistic Achievement Award. "Role/Play" stars Montgomery, Steve Callahan and Jim J. Bullock of "Too Close for Comfort," "Spaceballs" and "Roseanne."
Matthew Montgomery accepts the QFest 2010 Artistic Achievement Award for Acting, and PhillyGayCalendar.com interviews Matthew Montgomery and Steve Callahan, co-stars of "Role/Play" at QFest 2010 in Philadelphia.
The story that's so incredible it deserves a second listen. All the way back in episode 217, Steve joined us to recount his adventure of survival. An avid sailor, naval architect and New York Times best-selling author, Steve Callahan designed and built his 21' sloop the Napolean Solo to sail it across the Atlantic Ocean from Newport, RI to England with plans to compete in a regatta. Once underway in the race, Steve experienced issues with the boat and was forced to drop out. Once repairs were made, he continued on his way only to be stopped in his tracks in the middle of the ocean when his sailboat was struck and began to sink. Listen is as Steve recounts his 76 day journey across the Atlantic in his life raft with only his ditch kit and a small spear gun with him. Be sure to click on the book link below to get his New York Times best-selling book: "Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea" to dig deeper into his amazing story! The Book: Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea Sea Website: http://www.stevencallahan.net/
An avid sailor, Naval Architect and author, Steve Callahan designed and built his 21' sloop the Napolean Solo to sail it across the Atlantic Ocean from Newport, RI to England with plans to compete in a regatta. Once underway in the race, Steve experienced issues with the boat and was forced to drop out. Once repairs were made, he continued on his way only to be stopped in his tracks in the middle of the ocean when his sailboat was struck and began to sink. Listen is as Steve recounts his 76 day journey across the Atlantic in his life raft with only his ditch kit and a small spear gun with him. Be sure to click on the book link below to get his NY Times Best Selling book: "Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea" to dig deeper into his amazing story! The Book: Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea Website: http://www.stevencallahan.net/