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Survival Instinct

Survival Instinct

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When the world goes sideways, will you be ready? Survival Instinct is your ultimate guide to mastering the wild, the unexpected, and the extreme.

Dive deep into real-life survival stories, essential bushcraft skills, and preparedness strategies that could save your life. We dissect critical decision-making in high-stakes scenarios, from wilderness survival to urban collapse, ensuring you're equipped with practical knowledge for any emergency. This isn't just theory; it's hardcore, actionable intelligence for those who refuse to be caught off guard.

New episodes drop daily, Monday through Sunday, at 9:00 AM EST, offering a fresh dose of survival wisdom every single day. Each episode provides expert insights, gear reviews, and techniques for self-reliance, presented in a no-nonsense, direct format.

This podcast is for preppers, outdoor enthusiasts, adventurers, and anyone serious about developing resilience and an unshakeable survival mindset. If you're ready to transform fear into preparedness and instinct into skill, you've found your tribe.

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  • Left Alone at Sea: How Nancy Survived 72 Hours on an Upside‑Down Hull
    Aug 19 2026
    Left Alone at Sea: How Nancy Survived 72 Hours on an Upside‑Down Hull

    Fear of being found too late is immediate: a 28-year-old liveaboard, an armed but silent emergency beacon, and 72 hours clinging to an overturned hull twenty miles offshore - how did she keep breathing until dawn? Search and rescue logs now span nine volumes; what single choice put her outside every expected search area and left her alive to be seen two days later?

    In this episode, we tell the sequence of events from the morning Nancy left Pensacola to the moment she was spotted off the starboard bow, laying on an upturned sailboat hull, and ask how preparation, omission, and quick thinking combined to turn a likely tragedy into a survival story.

    Person: Nancy Tillman
    Age: 28
    Vessel: Cass (Hunter twenty-seven, built 1987)
    Date first sighted: February 9, 2021 at 07:42
    Distance offshore: 20 nautical miles

    - Emergency beacon on chest was armed and silent after two days at sea.
    - Mast failed at 02:20 on Sunday, February 7, causing the mast to go over the starboard side.
    - Nancy had been living aboard the Cass for nearly three years and held a United States Coast Guard captain's license.
    - She altered course near the continental shelf to avoid crab trap buoys, pushing roughly 20 miles offshore and did not update her float plan.
    - She spent approximately two hours after the mast collapse working by feel with a broken wrist to loosen each terminal at its deck fitting to stop the mast from opening the hull.

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    18 min
  • Five Days, One Bottle: How Sharon Outlived the Canyon
    Aug 18 2026
    Five Days, One Bottle: How Sharon Outlived the Canyon

    Cold certainty, inch-by-inch survival: a fifty-four-year-old librarian stretched 650 milliliters of water into five days in a slot canyon, drinking as little as three ounces a day while sheltering in a rock alcove-how did a routine nine-mile loop turn into a five-day fight for life?

    In this episode, we follow the sequence of facts that led Sharon Osborne into Arista Wash and kept her alive until rescue, from the unmarked social trail she took to the decisions she made about water and shelter-what choices bought her those extra days?

    Person: Sharon Osborne
    Age: 54
    Location: Arista Wash, eastern Duskwall canyon system
    Date: January 4-9
    Item found: single orange sneaker in a dry pothole

    - Sharon left her driveway at approximately 6:50 AM on January 4 carrying a daypack and a one-liter Nalgene.
    - She reached the canyon floor with about 650 milliliters of water after drinking one third on the descent.
    - The unmarked social trail she took descended roughly 600 feet in less than a quarter mile.
    - She rationed water to about three ounces per day while sheltering in a south-facing alcove.
    - A dog named Peso found an orange sneaker in a dry pothole on the morning of January 9.

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    18 min
  • At six twenty in the morning on a Tuesday in December
    Aug 17 2026
    At six twenty in the morning on a Tuesday in December

    Cold, precise, and impossible: a shoe standing upright in Talbot Reservoir led to a fifty-hour survival story about a 23-year-old ultrarunner who treated pain like data. How did a broken tibia, a bent pole, and nine miles of commitment zone terrain become a deliberate plan to keep moving - and why did nobody report a drowning?

    In this episode, we follow the sequence of events from the shoe found at Talbot Reservoir through the Coliver Hundred race, the moment of injury at mile fifty-five, and the rediscovery of altered equipment that changed the search. What choices did Carol Stein make that reframed where teams looked and what she needed?

    Person: Carol Stein
    Age: 23
    Event: Coliver Hundred ultramarathon
    Start time: 4:00 AM on Saturday, December 14
    Temperature at start: 8 degrees Fahrenheit

    - A fisherman named Larry Novak found a shoe standing upright in the open channel at Talbot Reservoir at 6:20 AM on a Tuesday in December.
    - Carol Stein had completed seven 700-kilometer ultramarathon races in two years prior to this event.
    - The Coliver Hundred race started at 4:00 AM on Saturday, December 14 with 43 runners entered.
    - Carol passed the Copper Spring checkpoint at mile 40 at 11:14 AM, 47 minutes ahead of projected pace.
    - At 11:47 PM on Saturday she fell at mile 55, breaking her right tibia and then fashioned a splint from a collapsed trekking pole and a neoprene arm warmer.

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