Repellus assholus
This week Jen walks us through some of the more famous stories of Feral Children raised by wolves and other animals. We’ll also talk about the sometimes negative relationships between wild animals and encroaching human populations.
Emergen-C and Four Cats
This week is the amazing survival and cultural re-awakening story of Ada Blackjack. Megan will go over bonus info on V. Stefansson (remember that guy?) and all the history (well, as much as we could stomach) of Wrangel Island.
Donation organizations this week should focus on the folks in Texas suffering from the extreme cold weather and lack of necessities. Visit the episode on our website for links!
Crazy Face and A Trained Grizzly
You made it to the end of our three parter on the Appalachian Trail Murders! Listen as Jen tells us about the senseless murders of Louise Chaput, Meredith Emerson, Scott Lily, Ronald Sanchez Jr., and the death of Geraldine Lagray.
Jamming Clif Bars
Here it is, as promised, super hopped up on caffeine… Episode 3: Part 2 of the Appalachian Trail murders. Jen takes us through the very sad and senseless murders of Rebecca Wight, Geoff Hood, Molly LaRue, Lollie Winans, and Julie Williams.
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Always a Machete
Listen to Jen tell part 1 of a 3 part series about the nutso murders (there were 12!) on the Appalachian Trail (AT). Stories included in this part are the murders of Joel Polson, Janice Balza, Susan Ramsay, and Robert Mountford. Parts 2 and 3 coming this week!
Milk Toast and Handkerchiefs
Listen to Megan tell the story of renowned herpetologist Dr. Karl P. Schmidt and his 1957 “Diary of a Snakebite.”
Chicken Boots
It’s our first episode! Welcome! If you are into Nature, Science, Survival, and Banter, you have come to the right place!
In 1971, Juliane Koepcke was the sole survivor of the Peruvian LANSA Flight 508 plane crash, then spent ten days alone in the Amazon rainforest. She survived a 2-mile fall deep into the jungle, still strapped to her seat. Listen as Jen tells the incredible story of Juliane’s survival and amazing life after the crash as a protector and steward of the rainforest home she loves.
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