
Alone and Injured in the Wild
There’s a special kind of appeal to a solo adventure—being out on your own, away from everything and everyone. Unless, of course, something goes wrong and you find yourself in serious trouble. I…
A Snowy Second Chance
This show is all about near-death experiences, and the lessons we hope to learn from those who made it Out Alive. Each of the stories we tell is incredible in its own right, but now and again we hear a …
Broken & Alone
Many hikers and backpackers search out areas off the beaten path. There’s something alluring about visiting a trail or lake or summit that few other humans get to see. We covet peace and s…
From Desert Paradise to Death Trap
At the crux of every survival story is a pivotal decision point. The choices we make when the stakes are high can mean the difference between salvation and struggle, misery and hope, life …
We Fell Down the Mountain
Many survival stories include an element of helplessness. When you're far from civilization hurt, unable to move. There's little, you can do to keep yourself alive. It's helplessness that sets in when …
Arctic Nightmare: Mauled by a Polar Bear
Polar bears, the grand beasts of the arctic, are one of the most fearsome predators on earth. Healthy males can weigh half a ton, stand eight feet tall on their hind legs and possess enough powe…
Will We Make It Out Alive is a hilarious and educational podcast that engages people, inspires participation in the restoration of the environment, cultivates enhanced use of GIS (geographic information systems) tools, and increases awareness of stewardship and citizen science opportunities
You will learn more about current restoration projects in the Pacific Northwest, GIS tools and analysis, and ways you can engage in citizen science, all while laughing hysterically and being highly entertained. We will provide YOU with opportunities to connect with your community and feel a sense of place while engaging in public service.
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Protect What You Love!
This is hopefully what you are here for; to listen to our ambling podcast adventures, sharing tales of how your communities are trying to Make It Out Alive. Also decide who’s your favorite cat, Amy the Poop Detective or Jen the Magical Mapper…
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When is the next episode of Long Live the Kings?
Apr 7, 2020. Mar 3, 2020.
What is the poop detective about?
The Poop Detective waxes poetic about the sage grouse , and the Magical Mapper talks about how the Sagebrush Songbird Survey uses GIS and how you can get involved for their last survey season!
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About Get Out Alive Podcast
Do you like hearing animal attack stories? Do you like True Crime podcasts but hate the feeling of helplessness after listening? The Get Out Alive podcast gives you that True Crime feel, but provides actual tips on how to avoid being attacked yourself.
