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The Outside Podcast

Adventure tales for audio

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Science of Survival

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A remote car accident, a broken ski, a tumble in the snow, and a slow descent into hypothermia before (spoiler alert!) a dramatic rescue

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The bizarre science behind Phil Broscovak's lightning strike, and his incredible journey of recovery

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Pablo Valencia spent six days wandering the 110-degree desert before stumbling into McGee's camp. He shouldn't have been alive, but he was.

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When a group of immigrants set out across the desert, the results helped researcher create the Death Index, a new model for dehydration.

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When your submarine is on the verge of imploding, you better make all the right choices

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Alone, deep underwater inside a sunken ship, with only minutes to survive, Michael Proudfoot's survival story might be the most epic to date

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How two friends from Boston solved the world's greatest aviation mystery, Eastern Air Lines Flight 980

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The hunt for the truth about Eastern Air Lines Flight 980

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Now that they have the black box, what's next?

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Denmark's Faroe Islands have a brutal tradition in which men publicly butcher hundreds of pilot whales by hand. But why?

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The story of two explorers chased down—well, technically up—by a jaguar

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Where to Find Us

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Adventure tales for audio

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The Outside Interview

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He was kidnapped, survived an assassination attempt, and joined the hunt for the most deadly terrorist. Meet the most interesting man alive.

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The incredible story behind a journalist's terrifying journey through high-conflict jungle

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The "human guinea pig" talk about his 4-hour plan to being good at, well, everything

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An inside look at America's history with doping and double standards related to performance enhancement

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His journey from dirtbag to rock star, how to choose a climbing partner, and why bottled oxygen might be a performance-enhancing drug

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Secretary of the Interior tells all: what's next for the Department of the Interior and the environmental movement?

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He's spent the last three years chronicling the lives of couples who have swapped mainstream society for rare kind of freedom

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Dispatches

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Why environmental scientists are transforming big data into music

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Ian Frazier has had it with people calling favorite outdoor spots “cathedrals,” “shrines,” and “sacred spaces.” Here's why.

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Wolf howls, bird songs, crickets, frogs—soundscapes contain clues to not only what's going on around us but also who we are.