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In the midst of the uncharted Amazon, after losing his three companions, Yossi Ghinsberg was tested to the extreme. For three harrowing weeks he battled to survive against all odds, and in the process, discovered his life purpose. He's the author of the international best-seller ‘Jungle', and the inspiring story has been made into a full-length feature film starring Daniel Radcliffe. Yossi takes Ant into his mindset during those three weeks - and shares the 'miracle' that saved his life. LINKS Follow Yossi Ghinsberg on Instagram @yossi_ghinsberg Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website antmiddleton.com Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHost: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producers: Anna Henvest & Edwina StottManaging Producer: Elle BeattieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this third and final part Johanna tells you everything about Yossi Ghinsberg's fight for survival in the Bolivian jungle, you'll hear all about his ordeal, his rescue and the fate of Markus Stamm and Karl Ruprechter.
This week we talk about what happened to Yossi Ghinsberg, Kevin Gale, Markus Stamm and Karl Ruprechter, after they decided to turn around and had back to Asariamas. And why the group ultimately splits up right there, in the Bolivian jungle.
In 1981 Yossi Ghinsberg, an Israeli adventurer, embarked on a perilous Amazonian expedition with companions Kevin Gale,Markus Stamm and a guide, Karl Ruprechter. The quartet navigated the dense jungle, facing challenges such as torrential rain, treacherous terrain, and wildlife encounters. Amidst the wilderness, the group aimed to discover uncharted territories, driven by a sense of exploration and adventure. As the journey unfolded, the team encountered both the beauty and brutality of the Amazon, grappling with the harsh realities of survival. Tensions rose, ultimately leading to a fateful decision!
Whiskey and a Map: Stories of Adventure and Exploration as told by those who lived them.
"Best Story of Adventure and Survival in the Jungles of the Amazon."Yossi Ghinsberg is an adventurer. A wandering soul seeking not the prize of a conquest, but a connection with tribal cultures around the world. He is a best-selling author, award winning speaker and was featured on the Discovery Channel.After finishing his hitch with the Israeli navy, Yossi traveled to South America in search of his dream of finding the El Dorado and of befriending a lost Amazonian tribe. He and three others set off into the uncharted jungle in the Madidi region of the Amazon. The hardships of the jungle caused two of his fellow adventurers to split of and attempt to return to civilization. They were never seen again. A rafting accident on the Tuichi River left Yossi alone in this inhospitable place. Attacked by insects (Yossi had to cut burrowing worms out of his forehead), stalked by jaguar, hungry and alone, Yossi fought to survive. This epic story of adventure and survival is the basis of his best-selling book Lost in the Jungle and the movie Jungle.This ordeal transformed him. He learned that “The gift of life is not to be taken for granted. Nothing is mundane, it is all a miracle.” A philosophy expressed in his late friend Vesty Pakos' war cry “Where is it? Where is it? It is here! It is here!” Yossi continues today traveling the world in his unique style seeking out tribal cultures-befriending the Bedouin, traveling through the Sahara, and living among the islanders on Carteret Island in Papua New Guinea.Hosted by Michael J. ReinhartMichaelJReinhart.comWhiskey and a Map: Stories of Adventure and Exploration as told by those who lived them.Living Abroad: Challenging the Myths of Expat LifeA useful, honest, often funny book for those considering or just curious about expat life
Whiskey and a Map: Stories of Adventure and Exploration as told by those who lived them.
Yossi Ghinsberg is an adventurer. A wandering soul seeking not the prize of a conquest, but a connection with tribal cultures around the world. He is a best-selling author, award winning speaker and was featured on the Discovery Channel.After finishing his hitch with the Israeli navy, Yossi traveled to South America in search of his dream of finding the El Dorado and of befriending a lost Amazonian tribe. He and three others set off into the uncharted jungle in the Madidi region of the Amazon. The hardships of the jungle caused two of his fellow adventurers to split of and attempt to return to civilization. They were never seen again. A rafting accident on the Tuichi River left Yossi alone in this inhospitable place. Attacked by insects (Yossi had to cut burrowing worms out of his forehead), stalked by jaguar, hungry and alone, Yossi fought to survive. This epic story of adventure and survival is the basis of his best-selling book Lost in the Jungle and the movie Jungle.This ordeal transformed him. He learned that “The gift of life is not to be taken for granted. Nothing is mundane, it is all a miracle.” A philosophy expressed in his late friend Vesty Pakos' war cry “Where is it? Where is it? It is here! It is here!” Yossi continues today traveling the world in his unique style seeking out tribal cultures-befriending the Bedouin, traveling through the Sahara, and living among the islanders on Carteret Island in Papua New Guinea.Hosted by Michael J. ReinhartMichaelJReinhart.comWhiskey and a Map: Stories of Adventure and Exploration as told by those who lived them.
Today, Yossi Ghinsberg joins host Cassie De Pecol to discuss how he survived for three weeks alone in the Bolivian Amazon. Yossi reflects on the lessons he learned from the experience, and shares the story of his return to the Amazon a decade later. His book Jungle: A Harrowing True Story of Survival in the Amazon was the basis for the film Jungle, starring Daniel Radcliffe.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kevin Gale desperately tries to organize a search party for Yossi Ghinsberg, who is still lost in the Bolivian rainforest. As days turn to weeks, Kevin worries he'll never see his friend alive again. Meanwhile, malnourished and injured, Yossi is growing increasingly disoriented as he treks through the forbidding jungle. He begins to lose all hope of ever being rescued.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After splitting off from their group, Yossi Ghinsberg and Kevin Gale hope to complete their journey through the Bolivian rainforest by rafting down the Tuichi River. But they quickly discover they're no match for the dangerous rapids. Soon they get separated, and when Yossi makes it to shore, Kevin is nowhere to be found. Yossi finds himself alone in the jungle, with barely any food, and no survival skills.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's 1981 and 22-year-old Yossi Ghinsberg is wrapping up a backpacking trip through South America. In La Paz, Bolivia, he and two friends meet an older Austrian expat, who entices them to join him on a trek into an uncharted corner of the Amazon rainforest. Yossi and his companions set out looking for adventure, but quickly discover they are ill-equipped for the harsh jungle environment, and their guide may not be as capable as they thought.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yossi Ghinsberg is an Israeli adventurer and author known for his remarkable survival story in the Amazon rainforest. His story gained widespread attention and was the basis for the 2017 movie "Jungle," starring Daniel Radcliffe.In 1981, Yossi Ghinsberg, along with three friends (Kevin Gale, Marcus Stamm, and Karl Ruprechter), embarked on a journey into the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Bolivia. They were inexperienced in the ways of the jungle and naively trusted a mysterious Austrian guide, Karl, who claimed to have knowledge of uncharted areas rich in gold.As they ventured deeper into the jungle, their situation grew increasingly dire. They faced numerous challenges, including harsh weather conditions, a lack of food and clean water, dangerous animals, and the constant threat of getting lost. Disagreements and tensions also developed among the group, as they struggled to survive.Tragically, the group became separated, with Yossi becoming lost on his own. He spent weeks navigating the treacherous rainforest, enduring injuries, starvation, and the constant fear of death. He encountered indigenous tribes and had to rely on his resourcefulness and instincts to survive. His journey included moments of despair, but he was ultimately driven by the determination to see his family again.After an incredible 19 days alone in the jungle, Yossi was eventually rescued by a local tribe, who helped him find his way back to civilization. His incredible tale of survival captivated people around the world and has since been shared in books, interviews, and the movie "Jungle."(commercial at 7:00)to ocontact 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
Yossi Ghinsberg is an Israeli adventurer and author known for his remarkable survival story in the Amazon rainforest. His story gained widespread attention and was the basis for the 2017 movie "Jungle," starring Daniel Radcliffe.In 1981, Yossi Ghinsberg, along with three friends (Kevin Gale, Marcus Stamm, and Karl Ruprechter), embarked on a journey into the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Bolivia. They were inexperienced in the ways of the jungle and naively trusted a mysterious Austrian guide, Karl, who claimed to have knowledge of uncharted areas rich in gold.As they ventured deeper into the jungle, their situation grew increasingly dire. They faced numerous challenges, including harsh weather conditions, a lack of food and clean water, dangerous animals, and the constant threat of getting lost. Disagreements and tensions also developed among the group, as they struggled to survive.Tragically, the group became separated, with Yossi becoming lost on his own. He spent weeks navigating the treacherous rainforest, enduring injuries, starvation, and the constant fear of death. He encountered indigenous tribes and had to rely on his resourcefulness and instincts to survive. His journey included moments of despair, but he was ultimately driven by the determination to see his family again.After an incredible 19 days alone in the jungle, Yossi was eventually rescued by a local tribe, who helped him find his way back to civilization. His incredible tale of survival captivated people around the world and has since been shared in books, interviews, and the movie "Jungle."(commercial at 7:00)to ocontact 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
In November of 1981, Yossi Ghinsberg, Kevin Gale, and Marcus Stamm were convinced to take the 'trip of a lifetime' through the amazon rainforest by a man named Karl Ruchprecter. Karl told the group he was an experienced geologist who knew the jungle better than his own backyard and would guide them through the jungle to see things no one ever had. However after almost a month of trekking through the jungle, the group decided to split up leaving Yossi and Kevin to raft down the massive Tuichi River on their own. What could possibly go wrong? Head to ---> https://www.factormeals.com/nottoday50 and use code nottoday50 to get 50% your order!
Dawwa och Brutti förundras över djungelöverlevaren Yossi Ghinsberg som år 1981 begav sig in i Amazonas djungel med några vänner. Och ja, precis allt gick åt helvete. Något Kajko har sommaruppehåll - men misströsta ej! Hela sommaren bjuder duon på några väl utvalda godingar från förr. Medverkande: David “Dawwa” Persson och Stefan “Brutti” Holmberg. Musik av: Kristoffer “Folle” Folin - purpleskullmusic.com Vid feedback och frågor, maila oss gärna på nagotkajko@gmail.com - eller DM:a oss på @nagotkajko på Instagram. Tack för att du lyssnar!
Yossi Ghinsberg znalazł się w niewyobrażalnym niebezpieczeństwie gdy podczas czteroosobowej wyprawy do amazońskiej dżungli został sam i musiał walczyć o przetrwanie z bezlitosną naturą i ograniczeniami własnego ciała. Mężczyzna był zdeterminowany zrobić wszystko aby oszukać przeznaczenie.
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This week Hank and Kevin are talking smack about "influencers", the war betwixt tennis and pickleball and the harrowing survival story of four men, including Yossi Ghinsberg, lost in the Bolivian jungle. Enjoy! Hambone!
Haley shares with us her big exciting news and then Jillian dives on in to the worst buddy trip ever - filled with mayhem, missing people, improvised flame throwers, and forehead worms. This story follows Yossi Ghinsberg and his friends as they go on a treasure quest into the Bolivian Amazon. Sources: Jungle, Yossi Ghinsberg The real story behind the movie “Jungle” - heroic survival and mysterious disappearances, Strange Outdoors Israeli adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg harrowing life-and-death story of survival in the Amazon Jungle, David Meddows, Daily Telegraph I was lost in the Amazon Jungle, Simon Round, The Jewish Chronical Madidi National Park, National Parks.org
Welcome to When It Goes Wrong, the podcast about disasters, accidents and when things fall apart. On this episode we will be covering the story of Yossi Ghinsberg who went with a group into the depths of the Amazon in 1981. 4 of them would go into the jungle but after several harrowing weeks, not all of them would make it out. 7. Please subscribe and review for more! You can follow the podcast on instagram at @whenitgoeswrongpod or email me at whenitgoeswrongpod@gmail.com.Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yossi_Ghinsberghttps://www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/the-jungleJungle - Yossi GhinsbergJungle - movie, Amazon PrimeI shouldn't be alive episode
Piinan Kirouksen kaikki jaksot löydät Supla+ palvelusta! Podin uusi jakso julkaistaan palveluun aina joka toinen torstai. Ig: @piinankirous Face: Piinan Kirous Sposti: piinankirous@gmail.com Vuonna 1981 israelilainen mies nimeltään Yossi Ghinsberg, matkusti yli 10 tuhannen kilometrin päähän Etelä-Amerikkaan reppureissaamaan. Yossi lyöttäytyi sattuman kautta yhteen kolmen muun miehen kanssa, joiden mukana hän lähti tutkimusmatkalle Amazonin viidakkoon. Sitä, mitä kukaan miehistä ei retken alkaessa tiennyt oli, että kaikki heistä eivät palaisi viidakosta takaisin. (Jakso julkaistu alun perin Suplaan lokakuussa 2022) Podin tunnusmusiikki: Jukka Makkonen Lähteet: https://ghinsberg.com/about-me-my-vision-my-mission/ https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-01-26-vw-15306-story.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yossi_Ghinsberg Ghinsberg, Yossi (2006), Jungle: A harrowing true story of survival. Summersdale Publishers, UK
In the depths of the uncharted Amazon rainforest, Yossi Ghinsberg was tested to the extreme. After losing his three companions, and without food, fire, a weapon and bare to the bone, Yossi battled to survive for three harrowing weeks. As the inspiration for the movie Jungle starring Daniel Radcliffe, Yossi describes himself as a philosopher of life and believes that nothing promotes growth more than an unexpected experience and unconventional thinking. As Yossi shares his spectacular lessons of survival, you'll find yourself inspired to expand your horizons, adapt to changing circumstance and rediscover your inner strength. My friends, while Yossi is joining us from his home in Israel, you'll leave this conversation feeling profoundly connected to his story, mesmerized by his attitude and with a refreshed perspective that in spite of the headwinds, the best of our days remain ahead.
“Despite the natural belittling of one's self, the doubts, the insecurities, we have to wake up to the realisation that we all write our own autobiography, we are the authors of our life story. Realising that, write a good story with your life and make sure to write yourself as the protagonist. Be the hero of your journey.” -Yossi Ghinsberg. What about you? What questions do you have for me about writing and finishing writing an awesome book? Please send them here: https://christine-ink.com/contact/ Mentioned in today's episode: http://www.powerofthecurve.com/ Join the author conversation in Ink Authors: https://www.facebook.com/groups/inkauthors/ Learn more about YDWH and catch up on old episodes: www.yourdailywritinghabit.com Learn more about me, “Christine Ink,” and how I support authors: https://christine-ink.com/ 5 Things To Know Before Hiring a Book Coach: https://christine-ink.com/book-coaching-2/
On this week's episode Cheryl will tell the amazing survival story of Yossi Ghinsberg. Yossi went through more than any one person should ever endure in the Amazon jungle. He fended of a Jaguar, impaled himself on a stick was swarmed with bees and bot flies. He ate monkeys and sloths to survive. All the while being led into the jungle by a very suspect character. Possibly a serial killer?! Rob will follow with the story of the first Darwin award winner of this millenium, and once again proves why you should never mess with electricity.
1981. 22 year old Israeli adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg spends three harrowing weeks lost in Bolivia's Amazon jungle. Separated from his friends and on the cusp of death, Ghinsberg endured more over 20 days than most people do in a lifetime. Despite his ultimate rescue, many lingering questions remain unanswered. Join me as I tell the strange tale of Yossi Ghinsberg, Marcus Stamm, Kevin Gale and Karl Ruprechter. Theme music: Undertow by Scott Buckley | https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
1981. 22 year old Israeli adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg spends three harrowing weeks lost in Bolivia's Amazon jungle. Separated from his friends and on the cusp of death, Ghinsberg endured more over 20 days than most people do in a lifetime. Despite his ultimate rescue, many lingering questions remain unanswered. Join me as I tell the strange tale of Yossi Ghinsberg, Marcus Stamm, Kevin Gale and Karl Ruprechter. Theme music: Undertow by Scott Buckley | https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The film Jungle tells the true story of Israeli adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg's journey to the Amazon in 1981. The film's plot revolves around Yossi's trip in the rainforest with three men he meets in Bolivia, including Marcus, Kevin, and Karl. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collin-sugg/message
Yossi is an Israeli adventurer, author, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and motivational speaker - known for his survival story when he was stranded in an uncharted part of the Bolivian Amazon jungle for three weeks in 1981. Inspired by the book Papillon by Henri Charriere, in 1981 Yossi decided he wanted to find his own adventure. He worked several jobs to save enough money to travel to South America in the hopes of exploring the uninhabited heart of the Amazon Jungle In Bolivia, Yossi met a mysterious Austrian who claimed to be a geologist. This man offered to take Yossi and his new friends deep into the jungle, with the promise to see the indigenous tribes who lived there undisturbed- an opportunity Yossi and his friends capitalized on. This quest deep in the Amazon led to the eventual death of 2 out of the 4 people involved. As for Yossi, he spent 3 weeks deep in the jungle, with no food, compass, proper clothing, or really any way of defending himself against the weather, the animals, and harshest of all - the solitude. His time in the jungle, his rescue, his life after, the book he wrote, and the subsequent movie adaption have all been part of his long journey which I was eager to talk to Yossi about. Yossi and I discussed: How he survived those weeks in the jungle, and how hallucinations saved him The hardest thing for him while in the jungle, and why he thinks that survival is peak performance A close encounter with a Jaguar, almost drowning, and eating monkeys The incredible story of how he was eventually saved/rescued The movie adaptation of Yossi's story, "The Jungle", and seeing Daniel Radcliffe play him His admiration for Daniel Radcliffe Why he only sleeps in tents Yossi's return back to the jungle, and living there for 3 years (close to where he almost died) How he helps the local indigenous community through ecotourism And much more... Yossi Ghinsberg My Take: When everything is stripped from you and death is staring you in the face, you quickly realize a sobering fact, which is - all you have to rely on in this world - is yourself! While at the moment that can be frightening, in the long run, I imagine that feeling to be a liberating and empowering feeling. Speaking to Yossi and having had an experience myself, I tend to believe this truth more and more. How To Start A Podcast Support The Podcast
Thank you for your patience, Nature Nerds! This week, Megan shares a new study looking at microplastics in live human lung tissue, yikes! Then Jen talks about the lungs of the world, the Amazon, and the incredible story of Yossi Ghinsberg. Thanks to listener, Chandler, for this suggestion!Organization to Support:Amazon Conservation: https://www.amazonconservation.org/They implement direct conservation solutions across 124 million acres of the Bolivian and Peruvian Amazons, the most biodiverse place on Earth. Larger than the state of California, this region contains a distinct set of interconnected iconic landscapes whose unique characteristics shape how we deploy our approach in each place.
This week we're looking into another mad survival story, the story of Yossi Ghinsberg. He was an Israeli adventurer who spent 19 days lost in the unchartered Bolivian Amazon jungle. He went in underprepared with the intent of adventure, and spent the next 5 weeks surviving the savage jungle, 3 of them on his own! 4 Men went in, only 2 came out alive! FB/IG @robotsforeyespodcast podbelly.com retrovague.com suikerapparel.com robotsforeyespodcast.com
This week an old friend of mine who I haven't seen for many years just happened to be in town and dropped into our recording studio. His name is Yossi Ghinsberg, and he is someone who has professionally and personally influenced my life through his insights, ideas, inspirations and even more significantly through the sheer gravity of his presence as one of the world's most powerful storytellers. And trust me when I say this…his story, just like his spirit, is the size of the Amazon.Yossi's story began when at the age of 21 he decided to embark on an adventure into In the midst of the uncharted Amazon. After losing his three companions, he faced the jungle alone where for three harrowing weeks he battled to survive against all odds.Yossi was saved by a tribe in Amazon, and ever since that moment he has shared his story all over the world as an internationally recognized keynote speaker, and as the author of the international best-seller ‘Jungle'. Yossi's story is also one that today still plays out on the silver screen with 'Jungle' amongst one of the most-watched movies on Netflix and Amazon Prime in various territories around the world. In the movie, Daniel Radcliffe (aka Harry Potter) plays Yossi.Ten years after his ordeal Yossi returned to the Amazon and made it his home. Working with indigenous forest dwellers for three years they built Cha-la-lan, a model eco-tourism village. Today, he also hosts adventures into the wilderness to walk with others in supporting them to ignite personal transformations that lead to more purposeful lives. If you check out Yossi's Instagram you can find more information on that. I have included the handles in the show notes.Yossi's insights, ideas, inspirations and even more significantly the sheer gravity of his presence as one of the world's most powerful storytellers is the reason why I am so excited about today's interview. He has an innate ability to flip paradigms and shift mindsets, and he is deeply passionate about celebrating the natural world. He is grounded in the idea that the world is endlessly abundant, and that life itself is indistinguishable from magic.Some of the topics we explore in today's episode include.The emergence of technology and how that will fundamentally influence what it means to be human.We explore universal narratives (such as religion as one example) in order to understand how these stories have in fact disconnected us from the deeper truth - that we are nature. We do not sit above it, or separate from it.We explore the power of primal human instinct and body intelligence.We unpack how purpose plays out when there is no other choice.We also look at why and how we must pursue our gifts in the world, and given Yossi is someone who has nearly drowned twice, faced a jaguar head-on, caught snakes with his bare hands and nearly starved to death amongst other things, he does not speak these words lightly.So without further delay: Strap yourself in, because we are about to go on a wild adventure with one of the world's greatest thinkers and storytellers. The one and only Yossi Ghinsberg.https://www.yossighinsberg.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yossi_ghinsberg/
As a young man in the early 1980's, Yossi Ghinsberg, was drawn to South America with dreams and desires of exploring and experiencing lands untouched by the hand of the developed world. His adventure filled trip took a turn as he struggled alone, clinging to life in the depths of the Amazon. His amazing story of survival is brimming with inspiration, heartbreak, loss and mystery. Come along with us to Bolivia's Madidi National Park, and learn how Yossi survived the jungle and was forever changed by his near-death experience. We love our National Parks and we know you do too but when you're out there, remember to enjoy the view but watch your back. Please take a moment to rate and subscribe from wherever you're listening to NPAD! Become part of our Outsider family on Patreon to gain access to ad-free episode, bonus content and more. Follow our socials Instagram, Facebook , and Twitter. To share a Trail Tale, suggest a story, access merch and browse our book recommendations - head over to our website. Thank you so much to our partners, check them out! BetterHelp: 10% off your first month Simplisafe: 40% off your entire home security system StoryWorth: Receive $10 off your first purchase Sources: Lost in the Jungle: A Harrowing true Story of Adventure and Survival by Yosseph Ghinsberg, Bolivian Life, Jungle – 2017 film
Christine and Kyle read Lost in the Jungle by Yossi Ghinsberg which chronicles the time that Ghinsberg........got lost in the jungle. In 1981 he and three other backpackers tromped into the Amazon jungle of Bolivia hoping to make contact with a legendary indigenous village and strike it rich by finding a mother lode of gold. They were armed with a shot gun, machete and the hubris of youth, but things quickly turned from an adventure to survival when the group split up and divided their resources. Christine and Kyle discuss Yossi's miserable journey to safety, the pitfalls of the expedition, and come up with eight rules of survival! Finally, they give their rating for the book. Spoiler alert- THE AUDIO BOOK WILL MAKE YOUR EARS BLEED!The next book we'll read and discuss is Wild by Cheryl Strayed which was adapted into the 2014 film of the same name starring Reese Witherspoon. For more Roamers content follow @blackgoldcabin on Instagram.
The boys return and this week Hunty brings you the story of Yossi Ghinsberg. An adventurer who became lost in the Amazon rainforest and tried to survive long enough to be found by rescuers whilst battling the elements as well as the deadly creatures living in the jungle. Tune in and join the army of the Damned!
Check out our recorded livestreams over at https://youtube.com/channel/UCIio-XgcbsKcdPRaljufXYQ! Welcome to Episode 61: Welcome to the Jungle! We're back at it after a week off for... DRAGONCON! DragonCon was a smaller and different experience than years past because of COVID, but it was still great to see everyone! Oh, and I apparently was the ONLY one in the podcasting circles to actually GET COVID while there, even though fully vaxxed and masked! Ugh! But the show must go on! This week's Geek Question of the Week is: If you were lost and alone in the jungle, what fictional item would you want to have with you to help you survive and escape? In our Roll for Credits segment, we review the 2017 true story of survival, Jungle, starring Daniel Radcliffe as Yossi Ghinsberg, a man lost and alone in the Bolivian jungle for 17 days! Fascinating story. I love movies based on true events! And as always, geekery, video games, and chickens. Thanks for listening, and make sure to give us a 5-star review on your favorite podcasting service! Come watch a livestream of the podcast every Friday at 8:00 pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/genepoolvarietyhour! Sean also streams old guys gaming after the podcast starting at 10:00pm after the podcast stream. Hope to see you there! Oh, and we know all the Twitters! Gene Pool Variety Hour on Twitter at @GPVarietyHour... Sean: Headgamer on XBox Live @headgamer on Twitter @head_gamer on Twitch Connor: QuillMiester on Xbox Live @QuillMiester on Twitter @QuillMiester on Twitch
On this week's episode, Mia takes over with the incredible survival story of Yossi Ghinsberg.
Ill-fated treks in the Jungle! This week, we discuss the bonkers story of Yossi Ghinsberg and how he survived for 3 weeks alone in the Amazon Rainforest! This story has twists and turns, scary bug bites and an encounter with a jaguar, and finally a Third Man Phenominon experience! Yossi sure went through it, yet he survived against the odds of the Jungle! Remember to know where you're going and not just trust a random 'guide'. And of course, keep that bugspray and lighter handy! Links mentioned in this episode: *Music courtesy of Alexander Nakarada This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Yossi Ghinsberg was just 21 when he set off to experience the Amazon in December of 1981. While traveling in Bolivia, a strange and enticing man touted stories of adventure and lore, and promised to take Ghinsberg to the heart of the jungle. Ghinsberg was excited at the prospect and encouraged 2 new friends to come along. No one could have anticipated the ways they would be tested by nature's elements and unexpected conditions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaycee-mcintosh/support
Wir gehen mit diesem Podcast in die Extreme! Für diese Folge sind wir extra nach Bolivien gereist und podcasten live aus dem Dschungel! Wie Dan in dem Film Jungle. Er spielt Yossi Ghinsberg, einen Mann der eigentlich tot sein sollte. Als ein Abentuerurlaub furchtbar schief geht, muss er allein im bolivianischen Dschungel überleben. Werden wir das Ende dieser Folge überleben? Was für einen crazy Akzent hat Dan in diesem Film? Und warum bennent sich Aiko nach einem möglichen Mörder? Wir gehen wie immer den wichtigen Fragen nach.
In 1981 3 friends and a “guide” embarked on an expedition through the jungle, eventually becoming separated into 2 groups. This is the story of Yossi Ghinsberg who survived in the Bolivian jungle for 3 weeks
An Interview with Diana Min and Yossi Ghinsberg - The Journey Out of The Jungle and Into Consciousness In this interview you will learn: How Yossi's journey of being lost in the Amazon jungle for 3 weeks activated his divine inner strength. How our beliefs of imagined danger are more detrimental than actual danger in our lives. How infinite intelligence is always guiding us towards our true path.
In this shocking and honest episode, Abi tells of some gruesome animal attacks and opens up about what it's like to have a special case animal herself. Abi ends her segment with the harrowing survival story of Yossi Ghinsberg and Kevin Gale in the jungles of Bolivia. The women discuss statistically what animals are most likely to kill, how a man was found being eaten by his termites, and close the episode with explicit content, a variety pack of an episode. Listener discretion is advised.
We’re back with part two in this tale. Holly and Gerry find themselves in a dead end swamp. After finding a smaller raft; they decide to abandon The Pink Palace in favour of it, to paddle their way out. Only, storms and exhaustion forced them back to The Pink Palace. They fought off starvation and tried to survive. After further unsuccessful attempts to leave the swamp, Holly and Gerry focused on surviving until help arrived. They were forced to eat toothpaste, slugs, frogs, grasshoppers and baby birds in their fight for survival. When they were rescued, they were less than 24 hours from death. Listen to how Holly and Gerry survived once they hit the swamp and what they had to do to make it out alive. We also talk about what happened afterwards. Join us for an all new episode of Not Me, Not Today Podcast.Don't forget to leave us a review! You can also visit our website at www.notmenottodaypodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/notmenottodaypodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmenottodaypodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotMeNotTodayPCWebsite: www.notmenottodaypodcast.com
Det oppklarander försvinnandet av William Moldt får sin första ledtråd över 20 år senare med hjälp av Google Maps. Yossi Ghinsberg älskar att resa och är på jakt efter nya äventyr, så när han får möjlighet att utforska Amazonas djungel tvekar han inte en sekund på att följa med. Se bilder från dagens fall på vår Instagram Gilla oss på Facebook! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Holly and Gerry Fitzgerald married in 1970 and wanted to have the honeymoon of a lifetime. They worked all the hours they could to save money for year of travelling. In late 1972, they started their honeymoon, travelling South America. In the start of January 1973, they set off in a plane from Pucallpa. (Yes, that is the exact same town that Juliane Koepcke's plane went down in, just a year prior). They now found themselves in the jungle having to find their own way out. After some friendly advice from a fellow traveller they built a raft and started their journey down the Madre de Dios River to freedom. Things got rough for Holly and Gerry. Listen in this week to hear what happened to Holly and Gerry in part 1 of this story.This mentions Juliane and Yossi due to some mind blowing coincidences I found out whilst researching! If you liked those episodes you'll adore this one!Don't forget to leave us a review! You can also visit our website at www.notmenottodaypodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/notmenottodaypodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmenottodaypodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotMeNotTodayPCWebsite: www.notmenottodaypodcast.com
År 1981, Bolivia. Yossi Ghinsberg, hans två reskompisar och en djungelguide beger sig in i Amazonas djungel. Det dom inte visste om var att precis ALLT skulle gå åt helvete. Gruppen splittras. Yossi fick utstå kanske den allra största prövningen. Hur överlevde Yossi djungeln? Och vad hände med dom andra? Detta maxade avsnitt vill du INTE missa! Något Kajko är tillbaka med DJUNGELBONANZA, där vi varje vecka kommer slår på bongotrumman, springa iväg från stenklot, öppna skattkistor och undvika i största möjliga mån att bli lemlästade av vilda djur. Medverkande: David "Dawwa" Persson och Stefan "Brutti" Holmberg. Musik av: Kristoffer “Folle” Folin - purpleskullmusic.com Vid feedback och frågor, maila oss gärna på nagotkajko@gmail.com - eller DM:a oss på @nagotkajko på Instagram. Tack för att du lyssnar!
In part 2 we discuss Yossi Ghinsberg's journey alone through the jungle.He goes through some incredible challenges like almost falling off another waterfall, surviving a flash flood, a mud pit…twice, being almost eaten alive by ants and termites and finally gets rescued. We explore the 22 days he spent alone in the jungle including his rescue and later life. Find out what happened to Karl and Markus too, in our all new episode of Not Me, Not Today Podcast.⚠️Trigger Warning⚠️ This episode contains graphic details of Yossi's fight for survival and the impact it had on his body and mind!Don't forget to leave us a review!You can also visit our website at www.notmenottodaypodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/notmenottodaypodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmenottodaypodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotMeNotTodayPC
Yossi Ghinsberg was 22 in 1981 when he and 3 others took to the jungle looking for an adventure of a life-time. After stocking up for what was supposed to be a six week long trip they set off into the jungle.They met rarely contacted tribes, ate monkeys, travelled rivers and tried to enjoy their adventure. But despite the adventure the challenges became too much, their relationships frayed and this led them to splitting off into pairs.Yossi and Kevin would continue on in the adventure down the river deeper into the jungle and Karl and Markus would turn back to the nearest village about 3 days walk away.Yossi and Kevin on a raft down the river get separated and start the long, treacherous journey alone in the jungle.At the end of this tale there are only two survivors...listen to hear what happened and who survived in this weeks episode of Not Me, Not Today Podcast.⚠️Trigger Warning⚠️ This episode talks of killing animals for a need to survive and some animal abuse, also cannibalism.Don't forget to leave us a review!You can also visit our website at www.notmenottodaypodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/notmenottodaypodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmenottodaypodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotMeNotTodayPC
Travel is finally starting to pick up, so this week we are chatting about adventurers traveling as close as the airport and as far as the deepest seas! Then Jules tells Christine about the insane true story behind the movie Jungle. Four travelers venture into the jungle, but two are never heard from again. Listen up to hear Yossi Ghinsberg and his companions' tale of survival, jaguars, mud pits, hallucinations and death. Read the show notes - https://notsobonvoyage.com/episode/yossi-ghinsberg-travel-story-amazon Support the podcast - https://patreon.com/notsobonvoyage Submit your story - https://notsobonvoyage.com/submit Support this podcast
Lying on the forest floor on his hands and knees, Yossi Ghinsberg heard the sounds of an airplane passing overhead. Lost in the Amazon depths for three weeks, Yossi no longer had the strength to lift himself to his feet. To binge ad-free on Wondery+ visit: https://promo.wondery.com/plus/deadly-misadventures/Writing and Research:Joe TurnerSupport us by supporting our sponsors!Casper - Use code DICE at Casper.com to receive $100 off your mattress order.
Yossi, een man die het avontuur niet uit de weg ging en de meest prachtige uithoeken van de wereld heeft gezien. Alleen bracht die lust naar avontuur en het onbekende hem ook op plekken waar het niet zo comfortabel was. Zacht uitgedrukt. Met een groep verwanten verdwaalden ze hopeloos in het wild van onze aarde. Smullen van avontuur vanuit het comfort van de Nederlandse veiligheid! Enjoy!
Amazon survivor and the inspiration behind the film “Jungle”, Yossi Ghinsberg shares his story of survival in the amazon, his true impressions of being played by Daniel Radcliffe, and what he discovered about the true meaning of life. To learn more about Yossi visit: https://premierespeakers.com/yossi_ghinsberg Beyond Speaking is hosted by Brian Lord and produced by Eric Woodie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
5 Most Amazing Wilderness & Ocean Survival Stories Mother Nature is unforgiving and life on this planet is a fragile thing. Here one minute and gone the next in the blink of an eye. Despite this however, from time to time people can show a resilience when facing dire circumstances that is nothing short of extrodianry. These are the 5 most amazing wilderness & Ocean survival stories. 5. Yossi Ghinsberg It started as a promising adventure. Yossi Ghinsberg's dream was to hike into uncharted areas of the Amazon rainforest, the thought of discovering places that may never had been seen by man, was something he thought would be spectactular. In 1981 at the age of 21 - After serving in the Israeli Navy, he heading out to South America to make his dream become a reality. Along the way, he met some new friends, Marcus Stamm from Switzerland; Kevin Gale, an American photographer; and Karl Ruprechter, an Austrian who claimed to be a geologist in search of an indigenous tribe and that he knew how to get them into the jungle. Despite hardly knowing each other, the four set out on foot for the remote heart of the Amazon jungle. 4. Debbie Kiley It was October 1982; Debbie Kiley was a 26-year old sailor who went out to sail with four other friends on a routine trip from Maine to Florida. From the onset, Debbie noticed there was something wrong. The skipper was lazy, two men on the boat kept bickering and the boat, a 58-foot sailing yacht called the Trashman wasn't properly maintained. They made a stopover in Annapolis, Maryland and It was here on their next leg when they were caught in a fierce storm. The boat was tossed in strong 60-knot winds and huge 40-50 feet swells. They barely had time to let the coast guard know they were having trouble let alone inflate a life raft when the yacht sank in open waters. For the next five days, the five survivors clung onto a dinghy and one by one, they succumbed to their deaths. 3. Joe Simpson & Simon Yates For Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, the mountains were home. The two young friends were in Peru in 1985, climbing the remote Siula Grande. Simpson was 25 years old and Yates was 21 at that time. The two reached the summit two days after leaving base camp. But they say getting up is always easier then coming down. The next day while decending, Simpson slipped and fell. The impact was so severe he immediately knew he broke his leg and by then he thought he was as good as dead. 2. Jan Baalsrud Part of the Norwegian resistance, Jan Baalsrud was trained by the British in Special Operations, to assist in helping free his country. On March 24, 1943, Jan, with 10 other comrades, sailed aboard a 75-foot fishing vessel named the Brattholm on a mission to destroy a German air control tower. The group was given the name of a storeowner to contact but what they didn't know was that their real contact had died and the replacement was someone whose sympathies were with the Germans. 1. Jose Salvador Alvarenga Jose Alvarenga was a fisherman last seen sailing with another fisherman named Ezequiel Cordoba on November 18, 2012. Jose had meant to go with his usual partner, out off the coast of Mexico, but he cancelled at the last minute. Aboard the 25-foot boat, the men managed to capture their fill of fish, but that’s when their luck ran out. After being hit by a storm, they were blown off course. Jose radioed for help just before all electronics stopped functioning - soon after that their engine died as well. As the storm grew stronger, they were forced to dump their catch in desperate attempt to stabilize the boat. The boat was tossed around while the two men took turns frantically bailing water. so there were the 5 Most Amazing Wilderness & Ocean Survival Stories Surviving the elements takes grit, strength and a lot of luck. But more then any of those, as these men and women have shown, it takes a determination and a will to push on, no matter how dire the situation may seem.
Yossi Ghinsberg is a true adventurer. Although best known for his story of survival when he was lost in an uncharted part of the Bolivian Amazon jungle for three weeks in 1981, he has since led a life of inspiration, motivation and raising awareness for humanitarian causes. His bestselling book, ‘Jungle’, was recently released as a major motion picture starring Daniel Radcliffe. Over a cup of coffee we chatted about life, the universe, and the magic that happens when you find yourself off the beaten track.
Yossi Ghinsberg is a true adventurer. Although best known for his story of survival when he was lost in an uncharted part of the Bolivian Amazon jungle for three weeks in 1981, he has since led a life of inspiration, motivation and raising awareness for humanitarian causes. His bestselling book, ‘Jungle’, was recently released as a major motion picture starring Daniel Radcliffe. Over a cup of coffee we chatted about life, the universe, and the magic that happens when you find yourself off the beaten track.
One trek through the rainforest, one life changing decision and one three week incredible fight for survival. It all sounds like the plot of a Hollywood movie right? Actually now it is, but before this story became a big screen blockbuster, one man lived through it and that man is my next guest, Yossi Ghinsberg. Stories connect us emotionally. They turn us into the heroes of our own journeys. And if you're looking to increase your own influence we are literally hardwired to engage with stories more so than any other form of communication. So what does it take to tell epic stories and not only that, what does it take to tell them in such a way that your audience is literally transported through time and space? In this episode I find out from Yossi what gives a story soul. We talk about how to prepare to be truly present on stage and we look at what it takes to let your own story go, and allow others to interpret it in their own way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
5 Most Amazing Wilderness & Ocean Survival Stories Mother Nature is unforgiving and life on this planet is a fragile thing. Here one minute and gone the next in the blink of an eye. Despite this however, from time to time people can show a resilience when facing dire circumstances that is nothing short of extrodianry. These are the 5 most amazing wilderness & Ocean survival stories. 5. Yossi Ghinsberg It started as a promising adventure. Yossi Ghinsberg's dream was to hike into uncharted areas of the Amazon rainforest, the thought of discovering places that may never had been seen by man, was something he thought would be spectactular. In 1981 at the age of 21 - After serving in the Israeli Navy, he heading out to South America to make his dream become a reality. Along the way, he met some new friends, Marcus Stamm from Switzerland; Kevin Gale, an American photographer; and Karl Ruprechter, an Austrian who claimed to be a geologist in search of an indigenous tribe and that he knew how to get them into the jungle. 4. Debbie Kiley It was October 1982; Debbie Kiley was a 26-year old sailor who went out to sail with four other friends on a routine trip from Maine to Florida. From the onset, Debbie noticed there was something wrong. The skipper was lazy, two men on the boat kept bickering and the boat, a 58-foot sailing yacht called the Trashman wasn't properly maintained. They made a stopover in Annapolis, Maryland and It was here on their next leg when they were caught in a fierce storm. The boat was tossed in strong 60-knot winds and huge 40-50 feet swells. They barely had time to let the coast guard know they were having trouble let alone inflate a life raft when the yacht sank in open waters. 3. Joe Simpson & Simon Yates For Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, the mountains were home. The two young friends were in Peru in 1985, climbing the remote Siula Grande. Simpson was 25 years old and Yates was 21 at that time. The two reached the summit two days after leaving base camp. But they say getting up is always easier then coming down. The next day while decending, Simpson slipped and fell. The impact was so severe he immediately knew he broke his leg and by then he thought he was as good as dead. Being a climber, he knew it would be near impossible to find help and be rescued up in the mountains. 2. Jan Baalsrud Part of the Norwegian resistance, Jan Baalsrud was trained by the British in Special Operations, to assist in helping free his country. On March 24, 1943, Jan, with 10 other comrades, sailed aboard a 75-foot fishing vessel named the Brattholm on a mission to destroy a German air control tower. The group was given the name of a storeowner to contact but what they didn't know was that their real contact had died and the replacement was someone whose sympathies were with the Germans. Soon after landing, the Germans ambushed the Brattholm. 1. Jose Salvador Alvarenga Jose Alvarenga was a fisherman last seen sailing with another fisherman named Ezequiel Cordoba on November 18, 2012. Jose had meant to go with his usual partner, out off the coast of Mexico, but he cancelled at the last minute. Aboard the 25-foot boat, the men managed to capture their fill of fish, but that’s when their luck ran out. After being hit by a storm, they were blown off course. Jose radioed for help just before all electronics stopped functioning - soon after that their engine died as well. As the storm grew stronger, they were forced to dump their catch in desperate attempt to stabilize the boat. The boat was tossed around while the two men took turns frantically bailing water. so there were the 5 Most Amazing Wilderness & Ocean Survival Stories Surviving the elements takes grit, strength and a lot of luck. But more then any of those, as these men and women have shown, it takes a determination and a will to push on, no matter how dire the situation may seem.
On this episode, Andrew catches up with horror director Greg McLean to discuss his latest film Jungle, while also touching on what drives him as a horror director. Jungle is a superb survival horror flick featuring Daniel Radcliffe as Yossi Ghinsberg, a tourist trying to survive a harsh jungle environment. After the interview, Bernadette and Andrew review the film and discuss what works about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Andrew catches up with horror director Greg McLean to discuss his latest film Jungle, while also touching on what drives him as a horror director. Jungle is a superb survival horror flick featuring Daniel Radcliffe as Yossi Ghinsberg, a tourist trying to survive a harsh jungle environment. After the interview, Bernadette and Andrew review the film and discuss what works about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Radcliffe stars in new film Jungle, about the real experience of Yossi Ghinsberg who spent three weeks lost in the Bolivian jungle. Daniel explains what it was like to portray this epic fight for survival on screen.I Am Not a Witch was one of the highlights of this year's Cannes film festival. The satirical drama, set in Zambia, about a young girl accused of being a witch, is now due to open in the UK. African film curator Nadia Denton reviews.The Taj Mahal has been at the centre of a set of controversies in recent months regarding its significance to Indian culture. BBC Delhi correspondent Geeta Pandey reports on the dispute which flared up again last weekend.Film director Wim Wenders, who brought us Wings of Desire, Paris, Texas, and Buena Vista Social Club, discusses a new exhibition of Polaroid photos he took during the 1970s and early 1980s, and the extent to which they influenced his work on the big screen. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Hannah Robins.
Amazon survivor and the inspiration behind the film “Jungle”, Yossi Ghinsberg shares his story of survival in the amazon, his true impressions of being played by Daniel Radcliffe, and what he discovered about the true meaning of life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
July 20, 2017 - Greatest Hits! NYT Bestseller Susan Solovic & Lost in the Jungle Yossi Ghinsberg
Yossi Ghinsberg is an Israeli adventurer, author, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and motivational speaker based in Australia. Ghinsberg is most known for his survival story when he was stranded in an uncharted part of the Bolivian Amazon jungle for three weeks in 1981. Ghinsberg is a tech-entrepreneur and is the founder of Headbox, a mobile application designed to integrate all social media activity into one feed, and Blinq, a mobile application that provides social media and activity live updates. Link to episode: http://bit.ly/gdapodcast28 Transcripts, blogs, and more: www.gdapodcast.com For booking info: www.gdaspeakers.com or call (214) 420-1999 twitter: @gdapodcast instagram: @gdapocast fb: facebook.com/gdapodcast
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)
October 13, 2015 Lost in the Jungle Yossi Ghinsberg & Conscious Leadership Runa Bouius
Join Garth Sandiford and Kim Ward as they discuss the power of surrendering and what it can mean for your life. Garth and Kim will be taking questions from their listeners. This show will be based on the lessons learned from Yossi Ghinsberg author of "Lost In The Jungle"Garth Sandiford and Kim Ward have hosted and produced The Chattin In Manhattan Internet talk show for five years. They have interviewed the greatest minds and most inspiring people, from authors, celebrities, speakers, artists, humanitarians and heroes. Listen , call in or just be inspired as they help you discover the clues to success, through their journey and the journey of their guests. http://Chatinmanhattan.com
Join Garth Sandiford and Kim Ward as they discuss the power of surrendering and what it can mean for your life. Garth and Kim will be taking questions from their listeners. This show will be based on the lessons learned from Yossi Ghinsberg author of "Lost In The Jungle"Garth Sandiford and Kim Ward have hosted and produced The Chattin In Manhattan Internet talk show for five years. They have interviewed the greatest minds and most inspiring people, from authors, celebrities, speakers, artists, humanitarians and heroes. Listen , call in or just be inspired as they help you discover the clues to success, through their journey and the journey of their guests. http://Chatinmanhattan.com