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BuschTALK - Das Survivalpodcast mit Gion und Lars
BuschTALK Folge #54 - Überlebt gegen alle Chancen – atemberaubende Geschichten vom Überleben

BuschTALK - Das Survivalpodcast mit Gion und Lars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 46:06


Ein ✈️-Absturz, ein Sturz ins ❄️-Wasser und ein Überleben auf hoher See – drei Menschen trotzen dem Tod. Juliane Köpke überlebte 1971 einen Absturz aus 3000 Metern Höhe ✈️ und kämpfte sich 11 Tage durch den Dschungel

Beyond The Horizon
Tales Of Tenacity And Hope: Steven Callahan

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 22:56


Steven Callahan's tale of survival is a remarkable and harrowing story of a sailor's struggle for life after being lost at sea for 76 days. It begins with his solo transatlantic voyage in 1981, aboard his custom-built sailboat, the Napoleon Solo. However, disaster strikes when his boat collides with an unknown object, leaving it severely damaged and him stranded in the vast Atlantic Ocean.Callahan's struggle for survival is marked by numerous challenges:Limited Provisions: His food and water supply, designed for a transatlantic voyage, quickly diminish, forcing him to ration his supplies.Inadequate Navigation: The collision damages his navigational equipment, leaving him with rudimentary tools for determining his position.Loneliness and Isolation: He faces extreme loneliness and isolation, with no human contact for weeks on end.Storms and Rough Seas: Callahan encounters storms and rough seas, testing his sailing skills and the structural integrity of his damaged boat.Injuries and Illness: Living on a damaged boat in challenging conditions leads to various injuries and health issues.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

Grace Christian Fellowship
How Do We Receive the Life Jesus Promises? | John 1:6-13

Grace Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 35:12


Series: Signs & GloryTitle: How do we receive the life Jesus promises?Scripture: John 1:6-13Bottom line: We receive the life Jesus promises by responding to the light, believing Jesus is who he says he is and will do all he's promised to do.INTRODUCTIONCONTEXTSERMON OUTLINECONCLUSIONNOTESOUTLINESQUESTIONS TO CONSIDER DISCUSSION QUESTIONSMAIN REFERENCES USEDMy opening prayer: Lord God, help us grow to be and do like Jesus, while abiding in him and leading others to do the same. INTRODUCTIONYes, we're talking about life eternal. But eternal life isn't worth much if it's not also amazing. Joyful; peaceful; purposeful; powerful; life-giving. But it all starts with having life in the first place. We are born into a dark world. We need rescuing from that dark world. And when you're life hangs in the balance, rescue is all you can think of. The Lifeboat and the Drowning SailorIn 1982, Steven Callahan was stranded in the Atlantic Ocean after his sailboat sank. For 76 days, he drifted in a small inflatable raft, battling hunger, thirst, and exposure. One day, he saw a rescue ship approaching, but it couldn't immediately spot him. Desperate, he used a flare and a mirror to signal his location. Finally, the rescuers spotted him and pulled him to safety. • Connection: The rescue ship was there, fully capable of saving him, but Steven had to signal his willingness to be rescued. He had to acknowledge his need and respond to the rescuers' efforts. In the same way, Jesus has come into the world as the Light and the source of life, but we must respond to Him by receiving and believing.Steve recognized the rescue ship. God gave him the ability to see his potential rescue.Steve responded to the presence of this ship by sending up the flare and by using the mirror. Steve relied on the ship to do what he himself could not do--rescue him from his life and death situation. His belief that the ship could rescue him was seen in his willingness to acknowledge his need for a rescuer and that it could actually happen. This is what John will be talking about today in this passage. -ChatGPT helped me with thisCONTEXTThis series is called Signs & Glory. Zooming out, this book of the Bible by John the Apostle or Disciple is written that we might believe that Jesus is the Messiah and the Son of God and that by believing have life in his name. That's the point of this gospel account of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus the Christ.Zooming in further, we see this gospel account divided into 2 major sections. The first 12 chapters will show us the 7 signs of belief along with many others truths that illustrate and justify the teachings of Jesus. Chapters 13-20 will show us the glory of God on full display. We'll see the light, life and love of God through his divine AND human son, Jesus of Nazareth during the last week of his life.The first few weeks of our series, we zoom into one of the most important and profound passages in the Bible: The Prologue, John 1:1-18. This tells us a lot about who Jesus is and all he's promised to do.Today we'll focus on verses 6-13. We'll be introduced to John, but not the John who likely wrote this gospel. Instead, John the Baptizer, the greatest prophet to ever live, according to Jesus. John does what he calls each of us to do. Be a witness. Testify to the light to a dark world. What do you do when someone is ready to receive Jesus? Do you know how to lead someone to walk in the light with Jesus? John and John will tell us how today!SERMON Read and comment on John 1:6-13. Connecting the theology of the passage to practical application:Jesus says in John 8:12, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." In this passage, we see that gives us the opportunity this Christmas season to recognize the light (Jesus), maybe for the first time, respond to the light (by grace through faith), maybe for the first time, and then, truly relying on the light (power of God) to deliver on his promise stated in John 8:12. 1. Recognize the Light (vv. 6–9) • John the Baptist came to point others to Jesus, the true Light. Like him, we must clearly recognize that Jesus is the only source of life and truth in a world of spiritual darkness. • Application: Examine your own life—are you seeking truth and guidance from the Light of Christ, or relying on other “false lights” such as human wisdom, tradition, or personal effort?2. Respond to the Light (vv. 10–12) • 2 Reponses: 1) The world rejected Jesus because it failed to know Him. 2) But to those who receive Him and believe, He offers the incredible gift of becoming children of God. • Application: Respond to Jesus personally through faith. Have you truly “received” Christ or are you still keeping Him at a distance? If you have, are you living like children of light fleshing out the power of God each day?Don't be duped believing that you're a Christian becauseYou have the right lineage or heritage. My dad is a pastor or I am a Jew. These will not save you.You have decided to be a good person and to count on your good, moral behavior to save you. Even if your standard is the best in this world, you could never attain perfection. But the standard is perfection. "Be perfect as your Father in heaven is perfect." -JesusYou have decided that your kids will become Christians so you're going to do all the "right things" and believe that that is enough. Growing up in the Church is a great start. And it gives your kids every opportunity to hear the gospel and respond by grace through faith. However, it's no substitute for you showing and telling it yourself in your home where they see who you really are. Sending them to Christian school can be good. But if what they hear there contradicts with what they see at home, they will become disillusioned and perhaps do the opposite of what you think they need.The bottom line is there is no salvation with out God's power. And there's not activating God's power without genuine, saving faith on the person's part. Just like these baptisms signify today!3. Rely on God's Light (Power) (v. 13) • Becoming a child of God is not about heritage, human effort, or others' influence—it is a supernatural work of God's grace. Our salvation and spiritual growth depend on Him. • Application: Let's humbly rely on God for salvation, spiritual renewal, and power in our daily walk. Note: Help on this outline came from ChatGPT in the writing of this section. CONCLUSIONHere's another true story you can use:The Rescue of the Chilean MinersIn 2010, 33 miners were trapped 2,300 feet underground in a collapsed mine in Chile. For 69 days, they endured intense heat, darkness, and dwindling supplies. Rescuers worked tirelessly to drill an escape tunnel, eventually sending down a small capsule to bring the miners to safety. When the capsule arrived, each miner had to make a choice: climb in and trust the rescuers, or remain in the darkness. All 33 chose to step into the capsule, and every one of them was safely brought to the surface. • Connection: The rescuers provided the way to life, but the miners had to trust and respond. They couldn't save themselves, but they had to step into the capsule to be rescued. Similarly, Jesus has made the way to eternal life, but we must respond by believing in Him and receiving the life He offers.1. The Capsule Was Cramped and Claustrophobic 2. The Ascent Was Long and Unpredictable3. Physical and Emotional Strain4. No Other Way Out-ChatGPTBottom line: We receive the life Jesus promises by responding to the light, believing Jesus' is who he says he is and will do all he's promised to do.What about you?Peter puts it all in perspective in his first sermon:““Therefore let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah.” When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?” Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off—for all whom the Lord our God will call.”” ‭‭Acts‬ ‭2‬:‭36‬-‭39‬ ‭NIV‬‬InvitationHow do we respond? Answer 2 questions:Take out a card or piece of paper right now. Write down the answer to these questions: What is God saying to me right now?What am I going to do about it? Write this down on a sheet of paper. What I hear you saying, Lord, is ___________________.[my name] is going to believe/do __________________________________________________ as a result.Finally, share this with your Home or Mission group this week when you gather as a testimony about what God is doing in your life. You don't have to get too specific to give him praise.Lord's Supper, 1 Cor 11:23-26 is good passage.Also, say something like, "Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again." (past, present, and future)PrayNOTESYes, the rescue of the Chilean miners involved significant risks, especially for those stepping into the capsule. Here's a more detailed look at what the miners faced: 1. The Capsule Was Cramped and Claustrophobic • The capsule, called the Phoenix, was only 21 inches wide and barely large enough for one person to stand inside. For miners who had been trapped in darkness and isolation for over two months, stepping into such a confined space required tremendous mental strength. • Parallel: Faith in Christ often requires stepping out of fear and into trust, even when the way forward feels narrow or uncertain (cf. Matthew 7:13-14). 2. The Ascent Was Long and Unpredictable • The journey to the surface took about 15-20 minutes per miner, and there were risks of the capsule getting stuck or equipment failing during the ascent. The miners knew there were no guarantees, yet they chose to trust the rescuers. • Parallel: Trusting Jesus means placing your life in His hands, even when you can't control the process or fully see the outcome. 3. Physical and Emotional Strain • Many miners struggled with physical weakness and psychological trauma after weeks of confinement. Some feared they might panic during the ascent, but they still stepped into the capsule. • Parallel: Coming to Christ involves admitting our weakness and need for rescue, trusting that He will carry us through despite our brokenness (cf. 2 Corinthians 12:9-10). 4. No Other Way Out • The capsule was the only way to escape the mine. If a miner chose to remain underground, they would have faced certain death. Accepting the risks of the capsule was their only hope for life. • Parallel: Jesus is the only way to eternal life (John 14:6). Just as the miners had no alternative but to trust the capsule, we have no alternative but to trust Christ for salvation.OUTLINESOutline from Willmington's Outline Bible OUTLINE JOHN 1John begins his Gospel by talking about the deity of Christ, then describes the ministry of John the Baptist. Jesus is baptized and calls his first disciples.I. FACTS CONCERNING THE PREINCARNATE CHRIST (1:1-5)A. His relationship to the Father (1:1-2)1. Christ's eternality is declared (1:1a, 2): He already existed in the beginning.2. Christ's deity is declared (1:b): He is God.B. His relationship to the world (1:3-5)1. He is the sole creator (1:3): Nothing exists that he didn't make.2. He is light and life (1:4-5): His life gives light to everyone, and the darkness cannot extinguish it.II. FACTS CONCERNING THE INCARNATE CHRIST (1:6-51)A. The miracle (1:14): God became human and lived on earth among us.B. The mission (1:10-13): He came to save sinners.1. Some rejected him (1:10-11): The world and even the people in his own country did not understand him.2. Some received him (1:12-13): Those who believed him became children of God.C. The men (1:6-9, 15-51)1. Christ's faithful forerunner (1:6-9, 15-34)a. John the Baptist and the crowds (1:6-9, 15-18): John makes three key statements to the people.(1) He is to serve as a witness to Christ (1:6-9).(2) Christ is greater than John or Moses (1:15-17).b. John the Baptist and the critics (1:19-28): John speaks to the Pharisees who are sent to cross-examine him.(1) John says that he is not the Messiah (1:19-20).(2) John says that he is not Elijah (1:21).(3) John says that he has been sent to prepare the way for the Lord (1:22-28).c. John the Baptist and the Christ (1:29-34)(1) He introduces the Savior (1:29-31).(2) He baptizes the Savior (1:32-34).2. Christ's first five followers (1:35-51)a. Andrew and John the apostle (1:35-39)b. Peter (1:40-42)c. Philip (1:43)d. Nathanael (1:44-51)QUESTIONS TO CONSIDERWhat do I want them to know? Why do I want them to know it?What do I want them to do?Why do I want them to do it?How do they do this?DISCUSSION QUESTIONSDiscovery Bible Study process: https://www.dbsguide.org/Read the passage together.Retell the story in your own words.Discovery the storyWhat does this story tell me about God?What does this story tell me about people?If this is really true, what should I do?What is God saying to you right now? (Write this down)What are you going to do about it? (Write this down)Who am I going to tell about this?Find our sermons, podcasts, discussion questions and notes at https://www.gracetoday.net/podcastAlternate Discussion Questions (by Jeff Vanderstelt): Based on this passage:Who is God?What has he done/is he doing/is he going to do?Who am I? (In light of 1 & 2)What do I do? (In light of who I am)How do I do it?Final Questions (Write this down)What is God saying to you right now? What are you going to do about it?MAIN REFERENCES USED“John,” by R. Kent Hughes, Preaching the Word Commentary, Edited by Kent HughesExalting Jesus in John, by Matt Carter & Josh Wredberg“Look at the Book” by John Piper (LATB)“The Bible Knowledge Commentary” by Walvoord, Zuck (BKC)“The Bible Exposition Commentary” by Warren Wiersbe (BEC)Outline Bible, D Willmington (OB)Willmington's Bible Handbook, D Willmington (WBH)NIV Study Bible (NIVSB) https://www.biblica.com/resources/scholar-notes/niv-study-bible/Chronological Life Application Study Bible (NLT)ESV Study Bible (ESVSB) https://www.esv.orgThe Bible Project https://bibleproject.com“The Bible in One Year 2023 with Nicky Gumbel” bible reading plan on YouVersion app (BIOY)Claude.ai

ACK FM in the Morning
On-Air with Doug - Rob Sennott - 76 Days Adrift

ACK FM in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 9:29


Doug sits down with Rob Sennott, the Executive Producer of the documentary 76 Days Adrift, for an in-depth conversation about his journey with the project and the story behind bringing it to life. 76 Days Adrift is a gripping adaptation of Steven Callahan's New York Times bestselling memoir Adrift: 76 Days Lost At Sea, offering a powerful first-hand account of survival against the odds. The documentary will be shown in Nantucket for an exclusive week-long run at the Nantucket Dreamland, starting November 1st. For more details and tickets, visit nantucketdreamland.org.

STOP FIGHTING WITH YOUR SON
Vacation from self help

STOP FIGHTING WITH YOUR SON

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 10:00


Send us a textTake a vacation from trying to be better. You are good enough as you are.  Take a break by reading these awesome books:"Finding me" by Viola Davis"Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage"  By Alfred Lansing "A Good Wife: Escaping the Life I Never Chose" by Meg Masters and Samra Zafar"Adrift: Seventy-Six Days Lost at Sea" by Steven Callahan"Fighter: Defying the NHL Odds" by Aaron VolpattiFEEL BETTER TODAY, Sign up for a Free Mini SessionTired of fighting? Book your free mini session to feel better today and finally stop fighting.#stopmanipulating #stopscreaming #stoppeoplepleasing #ajahnbrahm #byronkatie #brookecastillo #abraham #louisehay #esterhicks #momsonlife #raisingboys #parenting #gentleparenting #respectfulparenting #son #kids #raisingkids #parent #raisingmen #love #bestparenting #mom #mother #mothersonquotes, #motherson #teenmom #theydontneedme #momlife #angrymom #podcast #relationships #stopnagging #workingmom #struggling #momof4 #momofboys #momoftwins #familyof6 #hockeymo #soccermom #wholefoodsmom #calgarymom #stopyelling #canadianmom #russianom #stopnagging #teenmom #parentingcoach #selflove #stopcontrolling

The Moscow Murders and More
Tales Of Tenacity And Hope: Steven Callahan (7/5/24)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 22:56


Steven Callahan's tale of survival is a remarkable and harrowing story of a sailor's struggle for life after being lost at sea for 76 days. It begins with his solo transatlantic voyage in 1981, aboard his custom-built sailboat, the Napoleon Solo. However, disaster strikes when his boat collides with an unknown object, leaving it severely damaged and him stranded in the vast Atlantic Ocean.Callahan's struggle for survival is marked by numerous challenges:Limited Provisions: His food and water supply, designed for a transatlantic voyage, quickly diminish, forcing him to ration his supplies.Inadequate Navigation: The collision damages his navigational equipment, leaving him with rudimentary tools for determining his position.Loneliness and Isolation: He faces extreme loneliness and isolation, with no human contact for weeks on end.Storms and Rough Seas: Callahan encounters storms and rough seas, testing his sailing skills and the structural integrity of his damaged boat.Injuries and Illness: Living on a damaged boat in challenging conditions leads to various injuries and health issues.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

Beyond The Horizon
ICYMI: Steven Callahan And His Amazing Story Of Survival

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 22:56


Steven Callahan's tale of survival is a remarkable and harrowing story of a sailor's struggle for life after being lost at sea for 76 days. It begins with his solo transatlantic voyage in 1981, aboard his custom-built sailboat, the Napoleon Solo. However, disaster strikes when his boat collides with an unknown object, leaving it severely damaged and him stranded in the vast Atlantic Ocean.Callahan's struggle for survival is marked by numerous challenges:Limited Provisions: His food and water supply, designed for a transatlantic voyage, quickly diminish, forcing him to ration his supplies.Inadequate Navigation: The collision damages his navigational equipment, leaving him with rudimentary tools for determining his position.Loneliness and Isolation: He faces extreme loneliness and isolation, with no human contact for weeks on end.Storms and Rough Seas: Callahan encounters storms and rough seas, testing his sailing skills and the structural integrity of his damaged boat.Injuries and Illness: Living on a damaged boat in challenging conditions leads to various injuries and health issues.(commercial at 14:24)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

Pro Church Tools with Brady Shearer
Underrated Changes Churches Should Actually Consider

Pro Church Tools with Brady Shearer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 57:57


Serving in church in 2024 is tough. Young people aren't as religious, churches are shrinking and closing - so what do we do? Here are some underrated changes churches should actually consider.   Send in your question via text to 1-800-485-3139

Good Jibes with Latitude 38
Steven Callahan and Joe Wein on 76 Days

Good Jibes with Latitude 38

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 52:34


This week's host, Moe Roddy, is joined by world-famous sailor and bestselling author Steven Callahan and filmmaker Joe Wein. Steven wrote (and lived) "Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea," and Joe partnered with Steven to turn it into a documentary, "76 Days." Hear the night Steven's life changed forever, how he stayed alive, why singlehanders need to be good problem-solvers, what inspired Joe to turn the book into a film, and what we can learn from Steven's experience in an isolated environment with limited resources. Learn more at 76Days.net and Instagram @76DaysAdrift, and watch the premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) on February 8, 2024 at 4pm PT or February 12, 2024 at 8pm PT

Survivants • Histoires vraies
Steven Callahan : 76 jours de survie en canot de sauvetage

Survivants • Histoires vraies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 10:18


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Den yderste grænse
S11E19. Steven Callahan: 76 dage i havsnød

Den yderste grænse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 54:01


I slutningen af januar 1982 drager den 30. årige amerikanske eventyrer, opfinder og sejler, Steven Callahan afsted fra De Kanariske Øer for at krydse Atlanten. Han er alene om bord på sin 7 meter lange hjemmebyggede båd, Napoleon Solo. Den første uge skinner solen. Der er blå himmel. Blankt vand. Steven tænker, at det ikke vil tage mere end 2-3 uger at nå det endelige mål, Antigua. Men så kommer uvejret og pludselig – midt om natten rammer båden noget stort, måske en hval og via et stort hul i skroget begynder vandet at fosse ind. Vært: Bjørn Harvig. Medvirkende: Thorbjørn Taarup, historiker og geograf og museumsinspektør på M/S Museet for Søfart. Thorbjørn er ved at færdiggøre en bog om skibsmodeller med arbejdstitlen ”De Små Skibe”. Thorbjørn har igennem 20 år arbejdet med søfartshistorie og har et godt indblik i mange dramatiske beretninger, forlis og overlevelseshistorier herunder også den om dagens hovedperson, Steven Callahan. Redaktør: Rikke Caroline Carlsen. Produceret af Vores Tid, Nationalmuseets mediehus, i samarbejde med 24Syv.

Den yderste grænse
S11E19. Steven Callahan: 76 dage i havsnød

Den yderste grænse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 54:01


I slutningen af januar 1982 drager den 30. årige amerikanske eventyrer, opfinder og sejler, Steven Callahan afsted fra De Kanariske Øer for at krydse Atlanten. Han er alene om bord på sin 7 meter lange hjemmebyggede båd, Napoleon Solo. Den første uge skinner solen. Der er blå himmel. Blankt vand. Steven tænker, at det ikke vil tage mere end 2-3 uger at nå det endelige mål, Antigua. Men så kommer uvejret og pludselig – midt om natten rammer båden noget stort, måske en hval og via et stort hul i skroget begynder vandet at fosse ind.Vært: Bjørn Harvig. Medvirkende: Thorbjørn Taarup, historiker og geograf og museumsinspektør på M/S Museet for Søfart. Thorbjørn er ved at færdiggøre en bog om skibsmodeller med arbejdstitlen ”De Små Skibe”. Thorbjørn har igennem 20 år arbejdet med søfartshistorie og har et godt indblik i mange dramatiske beretninger, forlis og overlevelseshistorier herunder også den om dagens hovedperson, Steven Callahan. Redaktør: Rikke Caroline Carlsen.Produceret af Vores Tid, Nationalmuseets mediehus, i samarbejde med 24Syv.

Off the Trails
16: Survival - Steven Callahan

Off the Trails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 30:03


Sailing solo from the Canary Islands to Antigua started out as an adventure of a lifetime for Steven Callahan, but it quickly took a turn for the worst.  In order to survive he would need MacGyver style skills, ingenuity, and a whole lot of mental strength. Could you survive 76 days at sea?     Support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month, with benefits starting at the $3 tier! Follow us on Instagram at offthetrailspodcast Follow us on Facebook at Off the Trails Podcast If you have your own outdoor misadventure (or adventure) story that you'd like us to include in a listener episode, send it to us at offthetrailspodcast@gmail.com   Please take a moment to rate and review our show, and a big thanks if you already have!   **We do our own research and try our best to cross reference reliable sources to present the most accurate information we can. Please reach out to us if you believe we have mispresented any information during this episode and we will be happy to correct ourselves in a future episode.

The Epstein Chronicles
Tales Of Tenacity And Hope: Steven Callahan (9/27/23)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 22:56


Steven Callahan's tale of survival is a remarkable and harrowing story of a sailor's struggle for life after being lost at sea for 76 days. It begins with his solo transatlantic voyage in 1981, aboard his custom-built sailboat, the Napoleon Solo. However, disaster strikes when his boat collides with an unknown object, leaving it severely damaged and him stranded in the vast Atlantic Ocean.Callahan's struggle for survival is marked by numerous challenges:Limited Provisions: His food and water supply, designed for a transatlantic voyage, quickly diminish, forcing him to ration his supplies.Inadequate Navigation: The collision damages his navigational equipment, leaving him with rudimentary tools for determining his position.Loneliness and Isolation: He faces extreme loneliness and isolation, with no human contact for weeks on end.Storms and Rough Seas: Callahan encounters storms and rough seas, testing his sailing skills and the structural integrity of his damaged boat.Injuries and Illness: Living on a damaged boat in challenging conditions leads to various injuries and health issues.(commercial at 11:12)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement

Beyond The Horizon
Tales Of Tenacity And Hope: Steven Callahan (9/27/23)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 22:56


Steven Callahan's tale of survival is a remarkable and harrowing story of a sailor's struggle for life after being lost at sea for 76 days. It begins with his solo transatlantic voyage in 1981, aboard his custom-built sailboat, the Napoleon Solo. However, disaster strikes when his boat collides with an unknown object, leaving it severely damaged and him stranded in the vast Atlantic Ocean.Callahan's struggle for survival is marked by numerous challenges:Limited Provisions: His food and water supply, designed for a transatlantic voyage, quickly diminish, forcing him to ration his supplies.Inadequate Navigation: The collision damages his navigational equipment, leaving him with rudimentary tools for determining his position.Loneliness and Isolation: He faces extreme loneliness and isolation, with no human contact for weeks on end.Storms and Rough Seas: Callahan encounters storms and rough seas, testing his sailing skills and the structural integrity of his damaged boat.Injuries and Illness: Living on a damaged boat in challenging conditions leads to various injuries and health issues.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement

The CRUX: True Survival Stories
64) Steve Callahan; 76 Days Lost at Sea

The CRUX: True Survival Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 32:10


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

In The Wild
76 Days at Sea

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 15:09


Steven Callahan was born in 1952 and grew up in Needham, Massachusetts. As a boy, he had a natural attraction to all things boats and ocean life from the young age of 10. By high school, he was already building boats of his own. It was in 1981 however, when Callahan would begin embarking on a voyage that would change his life forever. 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

In The Wild
76 Days at Sea

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 15:09


Steven Callahan was born in 1952 and grew up in Needham, Massachusetts. As a boy, he had a natural attraction to all things boats and ocean life from the young age of 10. By high school, he was already building boats of his own. It was in 1981 however, when Callahan would begin embarking on a voyage that would change his life forever. 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

Against Fate - True Survival Podcast
Die große Drift 5: Gibst du auf, Callahan?

Against Fate - True Survival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 38:30


Für Steven Callahan schlug die letzte Stunde.Entweder er fand schnell eine Lösung oder er stirbt, das wusste er.Panik stieg hoch, während er mühsam versuchte die Ränder des Schnittes nach außen zu drehen um dahinter, wie bei einem Luftballon den Kunstoff zu fassen und das Loch zuzuhalten.Er bekam es jedoch nicht richtig zu fassen und die wertvolle Luft sprudelte zwischen seinen Fingern hervor, zuerst in großen Blasen, danach in immer kleineren, bis es versiegte.Höre diese Folge werbefrei und als Directors Cut.Werde Mitglied und Unterstützer bei Against Fate für exklusive Inhalte, längere Folgen (Directors Cut) und persönlichen Austausch.Mitglied werden: Mitglieder-SeiteFreut mich, das Du da bist! Lass mir eine Bewertung da, abonniere mich und folge mir bei Instagram, Facebook und Co. Infos auf meiner Website und hier in der Beschreibung.Against Fate Website: https://www.againstfate.atInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/against.fate.podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/against.fate.podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4MZilctpuZyZbk0KVK9TkAMusic Credits:Ghosthack Sound Library'sEpidemic Sound: Check it out"Punch Deck - Maximalism" is under Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0). Punch Deck auf Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Against Fate - True Survival Podcast
Die große Drift 4: Prüfung

Against Fate - True Survival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 57:21


Der Dieselgeruch hing wie eine Trauerfahne in der Luft. Die Bugwelle, die sein Floß zum Schaukeln brachte, ist längst verebbt und vom Frachter sind kaum noch die Lichter am südlichen Horizont zu sehen – Steven Callahan stand noch immer aufrecht, mit offenem Mund und starrte dem Schiff hinterher.Höre diese Folge werbefrei und als Directors Cut.Werde Mitglied und Unterstützer bei Against Fate für exklusive Inhalte, längere Folgen (Directors Cut) und persönlichen Austausch.Mitglied werden: Mitglieder-SeiteFreut mich, das Du da bist! Lass mir eine Bewertung da, abonniere mich und folge mir bei Instagram, Facebook und Co. Infos auf meiner Website und hier in der Beschreibung.Against Fate Website: https://www.againstfate.atInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/against.fate.podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/against.fate.podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4MZilctpuZyZbk0KVK9TkAMusic Credits:Ghosthack Sound Library'sEpidemic Sound: Check it out"Punch Deck - Maximalism" is under Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0). Punch Deck auf Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Against Fate - True Survival Podcast
Die große Drift 3: Desaster

Against Fate - True Survival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 46:10


Manchmal drückt es dir die Luft aus den Lungen und manchmal hebt es dich hoch, das Dein Magen in Deinem Brustkorb Tango tanzt.Lange Tage ist das so für Steven Callahan gewesen. Gebeutelt von der wässrigen Wüste, geschunden von verkrustetem Salz, die Haut wundgescheuert.Steves Körper schreit nach Nahrung, seine vielen kleinen Wunden und Pusteln nach Erholung und Ruhe. Und gerade als er die Chance hatte, sich einen Fisch zu harpunieren, ist das Gerät viel zu schwach, um den Fisch zu durchbohren. Dann kam der Hai.Höre diese Folge werbefrei und als Directors Cut.Werde Mitglied und Unterstützer bei Against Fate für exklusive Inhalte, längere Folgen (Directors Cut) und persönlichen Austausch.Mitglied werden: Mitglieder-SeiteFreut mich, das Du da bist! Lass mir eine Bewertung da, abonniere mich und folge mir bei Instagram, Facebook und Co. Infos auf meiner Website und hier in der Beschreibung.Against Fate Website: https://www.againstfate.atInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/against.fate.podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/against.fate.podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4MZilctpuZyZbk0KVK9TkAMusic Credits:Ghosthack Sound Library'sEpidemic Sound: Check it out"Punch Deck - Maximalism" is under Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0). Punch Deck auf Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Against Fate - True Survival Podcast
Die große Drift 1: Verschollen

Against Fate - True Survival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 41:08


Es ist der schlimmste Alptraum jeden Seemanns, wenn sein Boot auf offenem Meer aufgerissen wird und er gezwungen ist, bei rauer See sein Schiff, den einzigen Schutz, der zwischen ihm und den wilden Elementen steht, aufzugeben.Auf See verloren zu gehen ist nicht nur ein Kampf gegen die Elemente. Vielmehr ein Kampf, der sich in den Tiefen des menschlichen Geistes abspielt.Am Leben zu bleiben wurde für Steven Callahan zu einer epischen Schlacht mit dem eigenen Verstand und mit dem Atlantik im Kampf um sein Überleben.Höre diese Folge werbefrei und als Directors Cut.Werde Mitglied und Unterstützer bei Against Fate für exklusive Inhalte, längere Folgen (Directors Cut) und persönlichen Austausch.Mitglied werden: Mitglieder-SeiteFreut mich, das Du da bist! Lass mir eine Bewertung da, abonniere mich und folge mir bei Instagram, Facebook und Co. Infos auf meiner Website und hier in der Beschreibung.Against Fate Website: https://www.againstfate.atInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/against.fate.podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/against.fate.podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4MZilctpuZyZbk0KVK9TkAMusic Credits:Ghosthack Sound Library'sEpidemic Sound: Check it out"Punch Deck - Maximalism" is under Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0). Punch Deck auf Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sailing Into Oblivion Podcast
EP#97 Safety Gear and the Steven Callahan Story

Sailing Into Oblivion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 53:56


Today I thought I would breakdown the safety gear I keep aboard Sparrow. The book Adrift by Steven Callahan led to some of the items I use as he is truly an expert on the subject.  Support the Podcast on Patreon;https://www.patreon.com/sailingintooblivionpodcast

The Story Behind Her Success
Sandy Goroff: Publicist & Fine Arts Photographer -205

The Story Behind Her Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 23:27


If they didn't let me in the front door, I was going to climb up the cellar stairs. -Sandra Goroff Sandy Goroff has spent 40 years shouting about her clients from the rooftops. In this interview, we turn the tables to talk about her incredible career as a publicist and photographer and the result is a tutorial on how to do it right. Sandy specializes in authors and their books, art, lifestyles, design and architecture, movies and museums. With plenty of chutzpah and little experience, she landed her first job as a publicist telling the story of Boston's sidewalk artist known as “Sidewalk Sam”. Says Sandy: “The fact that I had no experience in the beginning of my career made me work and try that much harder.” Her next stop was the big time at Houghton Mifflin where she worked with A-listers like President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalyn Carter, world-renowned anthropologist Jane Goodall, Hollywood celebrities and children's book authors Maurice Sendak and Margret Rey of Curious George fame. Born with an eye and an ear for a great story, Sandy worked with unknowns whose stories were so compelling, she took them on against all odds, selling millions of books along the way. A true believer in the power of relationships, Sandy created connections with every major network show and producer so that her clients got the best exposure. Her favorite connection was formed in 1986 when she worked on a book by Steven Callahan called Adrift: 76 Days Lost At Sea. Today, the book is about to be launched as a documentary, with Sandy credited as Unit Publicist and Associate Producer of the movie. www.76days.net. On a mission to bring the stories of others into the spotlight, in this interview, we learn that Sandra Goroff has a powerful story of her own to tell. www.sandragoroff.com. #storybehindhersuccess #pubicity #PR

Julius Manuel
13. Aquatic caveman | Steven Callahan

Julius Manuel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 32:21


Steven Callahan is an American author, naval architect, inventor, and sailor. In 1981, he survived for 76 days adrift on the Atlantic Ocean in a liferaft. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/juliusmanuel/message

The Demetra Nyx Show
#15: What is happening in my life lately

The Demetra Nyx Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 58:26


I had so much to share during this episode! We decided to get married in a couple months, how we're doing that during the pandemic, our honeymoon... Buying a couch and furnishing our home and what needs to be done... Stumbling upon a protest against the mandates yesterday and how emotional I felt... Food and my body.... Books I have loved lately... Basically just a big life update. Links mentioned: demetranyx.com/newsletter demetranyx.com/dirt Books mentioned: https://www.amazon.ca/Man-Who-Caught-Storm-Legendary/dp/1476796106/ (The Man Who Caught the Storm: The Life of Legendary Storm Chaser Tim Samaras by Brantley Hargrove) https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Survival-Who-Lives-Dies-ebook/dp/B06VVMN5J2/ (Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales) https://www.amazon.com/Adrift-Seventy-six-Days-Lost-Sea-ebook/dp/B0042JSNQI (Adrift by Steven Callahan) https://www.amazon.ca/Escapist-Cheated-Worlds-Highest-Mountains/dp/1443450170/ (The Escapist: How One Man Cheated Death on the World's Highest Mountains by Gabriel Filippi)

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This Strange World
76 Days Adrift: Steven Callahan

This Strange World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 41:25


For our sixth episode in our Bizarre Experiences season, we're talking about Steven Callahan, a naval architect who, in 1981, survived for 76 days adrift on the Atlantic Ocean in a liferaft. Don't forget to follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/thisstrangeworldpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thisstrangeworldpodcast/ https://twitter.com/thisstrangepod/ And check out more This Strange World links here: https://linktr.ee/thisstrangeworldpodcast A High Tops Media Podcast You can follow for more High Tops Media content on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @hightopsmedia Check out more podcasts on our website https://hightops.media Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Callahan https://www.cruisingworld.com/story/people/adrift-40-years-later/

Say Podcast and Die!
Episode 65 - Deep Trouble II (Goosebumps #58)

Say Podcast and Die!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 62:14


Andy and Alyssa read Goosebumps #58: Deep Trouble II. Along the way, they discuss the lack of frickin' mermaids; slime trails; the largely landlocked Gooseverse; birth metaphors; frilled sharks; wastebasket taxons; New England fashions; cannibalism; motorboat basements; the International Sea Life Patrol; too-big animals; Arachnophobia (1990); Anaconda (1997); Eight Legged Freaks (2002); Atoms for Peace and nuclear propaganda; A Fish Out of Water (1961), written by Helen Palmer and illustrated by P.D. Eastman; The Meg (2018); Godzilla (1954); disrupting the balance of nature; Empire of the Ants (1977); Piranha (1978); Deep Blue Sea (1999); LL Cool J's parrot; The Lost World (1997); The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998); Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues under the Sea (1872); scientists gone wild; Re-Animator (1985); Hollow Man (2000); human-fish transformations; X-Men (2000); Ponyo (2008); Clive Barker's The Thief of Always (1992); Plankton, or Creatures from the Abyss (1994); ocean survival horror; Open Water (2003); Steven Callahan's Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea (1986); Roald Dahl's “Dip in the Pool” (1952); Castaway (2000); Elián González; Johann David Wyss'sThe Swiss Family Robinson (1812); RL Stine's amoral universe; deserted island stories; Sweetheart (2019); the Creepshow animated short “Survivor Type” (2020);  food supply horror; Soylent Green (1973); Snowpiercer (2013); Blade Runner 2049 (2017); monster blood, Go Eat Worms, King Jellyjam, & Blob connections; fish people evolution; 90s-era GMO debates; & Raj Patel's Stuffed & Starved (2008). // Music by Haunted Corpse // Follow @saypodanddie on Twitter and Instagram, and get in touch at saypodanddie@gmail.com 

dunc tank
Steven Callahan - Adrift Pt. 2

dunc tank

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 58:09


Steven Callahan survived 76 days adrift at sea, and his since written the books "Adrift" and "Capsized," and has consulted for numerous films and TV shows.

Tales Around The Campfire
17. Surviving the Atlantic Ocean

Tales Around The Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 84:57


This weeks episode tells the story of Steven Callahan and his terrifying fight for survival stranded in the Atlantic Ocean. Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/talesaroundthecampfirepodcastEmail us at: talesaroundthecampfire@gmail.com

Příběh, který se opravdu stal
Zázračná přežití v extrémních podmínkách

Příběh, který se opravdu stal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 52:41


Steven Callahan - muž, který přežil ve člunu na moři 76 dníAron Ralston - aby se zachránil, musel si uříznout vlastní rukuJulianne Koepcke - dívka, která spadla z nebeRodina Robertsonova - rok a půl na moři i s malými dětmi

Can You Survive This Podcast?
E: 20 Steve Callahan

Can You Survive This Podcast?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 66:08


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. 

Not Today
Episode 11: A Desert Surrounded By Water

Not Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 69:22


Hope you’re not as scared of the ocean as Steph is, because we're diving into the grueling survival of Steven Callahan. Steve designed and built his own boat to set sail across the Atlantic. All was well until a GODDAMN WHALE put a gaping hole in the hull of his boat. Guess his design didn't account for that one.... Steve goes onto survive the longest ordeal of this podcast yet, stuck out at sea all on his own.

Witness History
Adrift for 76 days

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 14:13


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

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dunc tank
Steven Callahan - Shipwreck Survivor

dunc tank

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 93:36


Steven Callahan survived 76 days in the Atlantic Ocean, adrift on a life raft after his boat sunk. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling book "Adrift", and has gone on to consult for movies such as Life of Pi.

CERITA SERAM
Steven Callahan - True Story, Amerika

CERITA SERAM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 10:01


Steven Callahan harus bertahan hidup selama 76 hari di tengah samudera atlantik sendirian karena kapalnya tenggelam di tabrak ikan paus, setelah selamat kisah hidupnya telah di tulis dalam buku dan di filmkan, Callahan juga ikut serta dalam pembuatan film Life of Pi ! Youtube : https://youtu.be/sBzWDAhCzz4 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ceritaseram/support

Bold Base Performance
Back By Popular Demand with Nick Valencia

Bold Base Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 93:13


Back by popular demand, we have Nick Valencia on the show today. In our previous episode with him a few months ago, he talked about leaving a ripple-meaning impacting the most people positively in his lifetime. Well he obviously left a ripple with our listeners because many of you chimed in asking to get him back on the show, and here we are.For those who haven’t heard our initial podcast with Nick Valencia, go back and give it a listen. He is an incredible mentor and somebody who always brings positive energy, passion, and perspective.Click HERE to listen to our first podcast with Nick Valencia.On the show today, Tom and I talk with Nick about everything from adapting to life and maintaining perspective with COVID-19 to continuing to learn in rehab and better understanding the psychology of others to help guide outcomes. I assure you, this episode will leave another ripple on your life, and can help guide you through this unprecedented time in society.As always, thanks for tuning in, and we hope you enjoy. Please leave a rating and review, and let’s continue to grow together and change the system.Twitter: @NickV_PTInstagram: @vick_nalenciaBooks mentioned in the podcast:Bridging the Gap by Sue FalsoneConscious Coaching by Brett BartholomewAdrift: Seventy-six Days Lost At Sea by Steven Callahan

Gritty Founder
00046. How Joe De Sena Went from Cleaning Pools to the Stock Market to Building Spartan, a World Leader in Obstacle Course Races

Gritty Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 51:57


On today's episode of Gritty Founder, Kreig Kent talks with Joe De Sena about his entrepreneurial journey and how he built Spartan. Joe shares valuable advice on finding product-market fit, iterating early, and running lean no matter how much money you have. Joe De Sena created the world’s largest obstacle race and endurance brand and is dedicated to ripping 100 million people off their couches and into the Spartan lifestyle. Some Questions Kreig asks Joe: - How did you come up with the idea for Spartan? (15:30) - Describe a Spartan Race, what is it? (27:57) - How did you build the product to manage all the participants? (30:44) - How did you grow the business so rapidly? (31:43) - If you could go back in time, what advice would you give to your former self? (34:50) - What is some advice for founders? (43:58) In This Episode, You Will Learn: - About Joe’s background and how he became an entrepreneur (4:23) - How Joe built and grew Spartan (15:37) - Start getting feedback and iterating as soon as possible (27:08) - Spend the time and money to build the right infrastructure and foundation early on (35:19) - The importance of finding product-market fit (36:02) - You need to practice adversity (37:10) - Joe’s thoughts on parenting (38:23) - Even if you raise money, act and operate as if you don’t have money (44:00) - Focus on gaining momentum over margin (44:53) - There is always room to cut expenses (45:26) Connect with Joe De Sena: Twitter Personal Website Spartan Also Mentioned on This Show... Joe’s favorite quote: “Death is the price you pay for life, so make it worth it.” ―Joe De Sena Joe’s book recommendation: Adrift by Steven Callahan

The Sporting Life Podcast
Outdoor Adventure & Survival - Steven Callahan Story

The Sporting Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 21:23


Your listening to the sporting Life podcast brought to you by the Outdoor Group Inc. a passionate sporting life Company for the passionate sporting life enthusiast. Please visit www.theoutdoorgroupinc.commy daily shows bring you the best celebrity entertainment and all things hunting and fishing.Hi Im Bob Svetich. Please join me and my co-host  Dr Greg Davenport right after this beautiful rendition of "God Bless America" by Daniel Rodriguez right here on the Sporting Life Podcast.(Singing) God bless America Land that I love stand beside her and guide her through the night with with a light from above from the mountain to the prairie to the ocean white with foam God Bless America my home sweet homeGod bless America our home sweet home.(End Singing)God Bless America and God bless all of you. We are bring to you the best celebrity entertainment and the best in hunting and fishing everyday at 7:00am.Well that wraps it up for today, but before I put out the campfire I want to remind you all that you can find us at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, Alexa, And iHeart Raidio. And Please SUBSCRIBE.Tune in tomorrow, I'm your host Bob Svetich saying thanks for listening and please remember to always be a good steward of our land and water. 

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.

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.

Living Full Out Show
Discover How Being Persistent Can Open Doors to New Opportunities in Living Full Out

Living Full Out Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 53:14


Show Theme: Persistent Show Title: Discover How Being Persistent Can Open Doors to New Opportunities in Living Full OutEpisode: 2018.4.40The Living Full Out show encourages you to be persistent towards your goal. This could be whether you have an illness you are fighting to overcome or if there is a certain career you have in mind for yourself. It is important in these situations to have the motivation and support from other people to keep going in life.Our first caller, Connie, is trying to find a companion, but is having difficulty. She is worried about the people she might meet online. She asks Nancy what her options are for finding a companion outside of online dating. Tune in to hear Nancy teach how there are multiple ways to meet a potential partner and get to know them. Our second caller, Sheridan, just recently moved home from school eight hours away from her friends and significant other. She asks Nancy how she can maintain trust and loyalty in her friends and boyfriend when she doesn’t see them every day. Hear how Nancy suggests that Sheridan should create special moments with them and try to find ways to involve them in her daily life. Our inspirational guest, Steven Callahan, was adrift in the Atlantic Ocean for 76 days before being found by fishermen. Steven was on his way home from his voyage when something collided with his boat and started to take on water. He got his inflatable life raft set up and realized that most of the supplies he needed to survive were on his boat. He swam back and grabbed his gear before cutting the raft free. He was able to stay alive by catching fish, using solar stills to produce water and thinking of creative ways to fix his raft when needed. Steven has since documented his survival story in the book, “Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea.”Our final caller, Maria, mentors her 3-year-old grandniece one way during the week and parented by her father another way during the weekends. Maria asks Nancy how she can liberate her grandniece from being parented two different ways. Hear how Nancy explains that Maria can only control what she can and that her grandniece living with two different parenting styles can assist her in building a thick skin as she grows up. To be persistent, Nancy suggests thinking about where you want to be in life and what you need to do to get there. By doing this, you will have a clear focus and allow time to think and strategize towards being able to take those necessary steps. Make a plan and learn life lessons as you go. This will pave the way to avoid giving up and as you live full out.

Living Full Out Show
Discover How Being Persistent Can Open Doors to New Opportunities in Living Full Out

Living Full Out Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 53:14


Show Theme: Persistent Show Title: Discover How Being Persistent Can Open Doors to New Opportunities in Living Full OutEpisode: 2018.4.40The Living Full Out show encourages you to be persistent towards your goal. This could be whether you have an illness you are fighting to overcome or if there is a certain career you have in mind for yourself. It is important in these situations to have the motivation and support from other people to keep going in life.Our first caller, Connie, is trying to find a companion, but is having difficulty. She is worried about the people she might meet online. She asks Nancy what her options are for finding a companion outside of online dating. Tune in to hear Nancy teach how there are multiple ways to meet a potential partner and get to know them. Our second caller, Sheridan, just recently moved home from school eight hours away from her friends and significant other. She asks Nancy how she can maintain trust and loyalty in her friends and boyfriend when she doesn’t see them every day. Hear how Nancy suggests that Sheridan should create special moments with them and try to find ways to involve them in her daily life. Our inspirational guest, Steven Callahan, was adrift in the Atlantic Ocean for 76 days before being found by fishermen. Steven was on his way home from his voyage when something collided with his boat and started to take on water. He got his inflatable life raft set up and realized that most of the supplies he needed to survive were on his boat. He swam back and grabbed his gear before cutting the raft free. He was able to stay alive by catching fish, using solar stills to produce water and thinking of creative ways to fix his raft when needed. Steven has since documented his survival story in the book, “Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea.”Our final caller, Maria, mentors her 3-year-old grandniece one way during the week and parented by her father another way during the weekends. Maria asks Nancy how she can liberate her grandniece from being parented two different ways. Hear how Nancy explains that Maria can only control what she can and that her grandniece living with two different parenting styles can assist her in building a thick skin as she grows up. To be persistent, Nancy suggests thinking about where you want to be in life and what you need to do to get there. By doing this, you will have a clear focus and allow time to think and strategize towards being able to take those necessary steps. Make a plan and learn life lessons as you go. This will pave the way to avoid giving up and as you live full out.

Off Script with Chris & Robbie
Adrift: 76 days at sea – one man’s epic story

Off Script with Chris & Robbie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 21:38


Author, inventor and naval man Steven Callahan joins us to recount an epic tale of survival cut adrift in a life raft in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean.  

Mentaltrener Podcasten
Tankene til Steven Callahan som overlevde 76 dager flytenende alene på åpent hav

Mentaltrener Podcasten

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 78:20


Hvilke tanker farer igjennom hodet til en mann som har måtte forlate en sykene båt og hoppe over i en livbåt midt ute på havet? Hva skjer når du er helt alene på det åpne hav og ingen hjelp i sikte? Dagens gjest er en av få som har overlevd over 76 dager alene på havet i en livbåt som er mindre enn 2 meter i omkrets.  Dagens gjest og hans historie gjorde et sterkt inntrykk på flere måter. En ting er å overkomme utfordringer du vet at du skal komme deg forbi som å nå toppen av Mount Everest eller sykle jorden rundt. Det er noe helt annet å havne i en situasjon på liv eller død du ikke hadde forutsett og samtidig vet du ikke om det ender med at du dør av utmattelse, sykdom eller blir reddet.  Som Steven sier i episoden så hadde han ifølge seg selv aldri lykkes i noe og nå var helt alene i en liten livbåt midt ute på havet. Det tok 2 uker før han klarte å fange sin første fisk og han fikk til slutt et så nært forhold til fiskene som fulgte han hver dag at de fikk sitt eget navn. Han følte en sterk følelse av vemod hver gang han måtte fange en fisk da de var blitt en del av vennene hans. Som du vil høre i episoden har fiskene en meget spesiell rolle i at Steven til slutt ble reddet etter 76 dager alene! Steven Callahans historie er beskrevet i boken hans Adrift, i dokumentarserien "I shouldnt be alive" og Ray Mears tv serie Extreme Survival. Dette er en sterk historie om en mann som ikke ville gi seg selv når han var helt utslitt av både saltvannssår og at han etter 10 dager fortsatt ikke hadde fått reparert en punktering i båten sin.  Vi er innom: Krisetanker og hvordan overkomme de Hvordan håndtere ensomheten og negative tanker Omstille tankene og handlingene til å leve på mindre enn 2 meter i ytre i diameter! Fiske med spyd fra gummibåt! Feiret når han hadde overlevd 38 dager "Normalt liv på steroider" Vi kan alle være mer utholdende og tøffere enn vi tror Å ha det gøy er desserten i livet Fiskene som reddet Steven flere ganger Følelsen av å se land Vanskelighetene med å komme tilbake igjen til det "normale" livet Adrift 76 days lost at sea Episoden er sponset av MyRevolution. MyRevolution har siden 2006 utviklet seg til å bli en ledende aktør innen kosttilskudd av høy kvalitet. De har et tett samarbeid med noen av Norges fremste på helse og ernæring i Norge. I samarbeid med Mentaltrener podcasten har MyRevolution satt sammen en egen pakke til deg som lytter! Sjekk den ut her og få 18% rabatt!

Hell and High Horror Podcast
#8 - Survivor Stories (Go For That Big Ass Diamond)

Hell and High Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 73:56


Repy and Austyn discuss Michelina Lewandowska and Steven Callahan, two incredible people who survived harrowing situations. The girls also discuss their Halloween costume plans and the horror movies they've seen lately. Our theme music is a derivative work featuring samples from Top Pop by Jumbo Seller Music and clips of dialog from Peeping Tom (1960), The Shining (1980), and Psycho (1960). Our cover artwork was created by Bojana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show
Rude Awakening Show 04/26/17

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 122:00


Apr 26th - Lance LoRusso, Chris Anderson and Melissa Lewkowicz, Steven Callahan, Bob Hamer

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show
Rude Awakening Show 04/26/17

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 122:00


Apr 26th - Lance LoRusso, Chris Anderson and Melissa Lewkowicz, Steven Callahan, Bob Hamer

The Food Chain
Hey, Hey We're The Food Chain

The Food Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 27:07


You can now listen to Food Chain starting on Thursdays, so to welcome new listeners, we’re offering up some of the best bits of our award-winning programme exploring the culture, science and economics of everything you eat. Could you survive at sea for two months on a small raft, relying on your wit to feed you? Steven Callahan did just that. But he had some difficult choices to make when the fish became his only friends. It's no secret that there is a fierce rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria over who makes the best jollof rice. Singer Sister Deborah talks to The Food Chain about the history of the dish - and what the redness of your jollof says about your culinary skill. Plus we revisit Chinatown and its chequered history. From Johannesburg to London, the BBC’s Dan Saladino, explores Chinatowns around the world, and hears about the attitudes Chinese workers encountered when they first set up shop in the US. (Image: A world map made of baking flour. Credit: Roberto David/ Thinkstock)

I Share Hope: Chris Williams
63: Steven Callahan - Adrift to Survival #isharehope

I Share Hope: Chris Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 40:05


Steven Callahan is an American author, naval architect, inventor, and sailor noted for having survived for 76 days adrift on the Atlantic Ocean in a liferaft. Callahan recounted his ordeal in the best-selling book Adrift: 76 Days Lost At Sea (1986), which was on the New York Times best-seller list for more than 36 weeks.

THE HAVISHAM HOUR
THE HAVISHAM HOUR: page 433, read by STEVEN CALLAHAN

THE HAVISHAM HOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2014 2:03


8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 433 of 513 from Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. --When you speak, you give away your secrets. Everybody speaks. We speak more now than ever before. Not only that, we want to speak louder than everyone else. We want to be the chatterbox queen and king. When you speak, you stop being an artist.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.