Rescued: An Outdoor Podcast for Hikers and Adventurers

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Rescued: An Outdoor Podcast for Hikers and Adventurers


Rescued is a podcast of conversations with rescuers and people who’ve been rescued. It’s in regards to the classes we study ourselves, the locations we go and why – with out judgement or disgrace – to assist us have higher adventures, handle danger and take care of the surprising.

Caro Ryan

What occurred? It’s the very first thing we wish to know after we hear about accidents, mishaps or emergencies out within the bush – out in these wild locations that all of us love a lot.

It’s a pure response and one which I feel is triggered by recognition or a way of what we now have in widespread for these locations and likewise the varieties of actions that draw us to them: climbing, bushwalking, canyoning, trekking, and adventuring.

Why a podcast?

To hear that one thing has gone mistaken for somebody on the market, may cause us to query our personal experiences, particularly if it’s someplace we’ve been to ourselves or whereas doing the identical exercise.

Perhaps it’s one thing deep in our psyche that desires to guarantee us that it couldn’t occur to us. But, the fact is, we’re all ‘us‘, and issues occur to us day-after-day; some are accidents, some are outcomes of aware or unconscious choices, a mix of each, or the dreaded Swiss Cheese Effect.

I imagine there may be energy and energy in tales. They’re the glue that holds society and tradition collectively; they’re how we study and the way we develop. They can problem us, make us snicker, carry us to tears and remind us of our distinctive voice and journey. Rescued: An Outdoor Podcast for Hikers & Adventurers, is conversations with rescuers and those that’ve been rescued. It’s in regards to the classes we study ourselves, the locations we go and why – with out judgement or disgrace – to assist us have higher adventures, handle danger and take care of the surprising.

Let’s have a chat… [Image: Ben Cirulis @fotografija]

LotsaFreshAir has all the time existed with 3 objectives in thoughts: to encourage, to educate and to encourage. It’s about connecting individuals to wild locations in significant methods, to allow them to take care of themselves, their mates and our treasured wild locations.

These messages are extra essential than ever as visitation to our nationwide parks and pure areas is rising as extra individuals are discovering reality within the advantages of spending time in nature. If I’m critical about spreading these messages, as a communications skilled, I have to be agile sufficient to alter and adapt the supply technique to try to attain the viewers who want to listen to it. [But I’m holding off on TikTok as long as I can!;-)].

Episodes

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Show Notes and Transcripts

001 Trailer

002 Matt U’Brien (previously Police Rescue Squad)

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Do you’ve gotten a narrative to share?

Please get in contact with me by way of this on-line type.

Have you ever been rescued?

Have you ever needed to ‘push the button’ or ship for assist, realising that you simply wanted an additional hand to return again residence? Were you ever misplaced within the bush? Suffered an damage or another incident? Your story is highly effective and has the potential to assist change different individuals’s lives and contribute to the neighborhood information of how we are able to take care of ourselves and one another, in these treasured locations that we go to. Some tales are laborious to share for a lot of causes. Please learn *beneath and let me know you probably have any considerations.

Are you a rescuer?

I’d love to listen to from you when you’re an emergency companies, rescue or medical skilled (together with retired), volunteer, or possibly a superb samaritan who got here to somebody’s support? Your experiences and perspective can carry insights and learnings which might be helpful for all of us.

A supporting position?

There are many various supporting roles and organisations that always function on the fringes or within the background of search and rescue. Some of those embrace researchers, coaching organisations, consultants, suppliers of specialized technical abilities, peak our bodies and even teachers. The Rescued Podcast is designed to be a discussion board of studying and sharing; a spot that brings collectively the rescued, rescuers and specialists identical to you. Please drop me a line, I’d love to listen to from you.

A phrase about disgrace and judgement*

We are all human. We’re all a part of this unfathomable, unwordable planet. Every one in every of us on this blue-green spinning globe has a novel and treasured story to inform. The story of our lives and of our journeys. The Rescued Podcast believes each story is treasured and ought to be handled just like the most interesting treasure that it’s; and that each one of us are honoured after we get to listen to one other’s tales.

I’m so grateful for everybody who’s prepared to share their story with humility and beauty and ask that the viewers obtain it in the identical approach, reflecting on what it means to them. Some tales are very troublesome to share and there can be instances when I’m completely happy to change the voice of my visitor . I can’t tolerate any feedback in our social media that aren’t within the spirit of those phrases and can endeavour to take away any such feedback asap and ask our neighborhood to please report them.

Sponsors

Huge because of my launch season sponsor, Paddy Pallin, who since 1930, have been leaders in journey and out of doors journey. In truth, do you know that Paddy himself, a member of the Sydney Bush Walkers Club (my membership!), was a volunteer within the unique Search and Rescue arm** of the Federation of Bushwalking Clubs in NSW? Nice one Paddy!

Paddy Pallin (4th from left) on search in Grose Valley, Blue Mountains 1936.
Credit: Jack Watson // Andy Macqueen Collection

**This developed into NSW SES Bush Search and Rescue.

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