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Marooned: Tales of the Catastrophically Lost

Marooned: Tales of the Catastrophically Lost

De: Aaron Habel & Jack Luna
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Join hosts Aaron Habel (Generation Why) and Jack Luna (Dark Topic) as they journey through harrowing tales of the catastrophically lost.2023 Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales Mundial
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  • The Extreme Mechanic
    Oct 1 2025

    In 1993, French engineer Émile Leray’s Citroën 2CV broke down in the middle of the Moroccan desert. Stranded without any way to call for help, he dismantled the vehicle and rebuilt it into a working motorcycle. For twelve days and nights he lived in the stripped shell of the car and ate what rations he had while piecing the machine together- to attempt to ride it back to civilization and save himself.

    Thank you, everyone, for the love you have shown us and Marooned over the past two years. We really appreciate it. - Aaron & Jack

    Emile’s website

    sahara-overland.com

    Forum with linked articles and information

    Adam and Jamie Transform a Deux-Chevaux Into a Motorcycle! | MythBusters | Science Channel

    The drive

    MythBusters 13x05 Transformers

    Transformers Aftershow | MythBusters

    Yabiladi

    Oema

    Motorcycle News

    Piaafrica

    Midwestdreamcar

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    38 m
  • Bushman's Hole
    Sep 17 2025

    On January 8th, 2005, Australian diver David Shaw attempted to retrieve the body of Deon Dreyer, who had died in Bushman’s Hole, an 886-foot-deep cave in South Africa in 1994. Shaw ultimately reached the body, but became entangled and died on the cave floor, leaving his friend and support diver, Don Shirely, to fight for survival.

    Sources:

    The Guardian: Deepest Sympathy

    Dave Shaw final dive video

    Dave Not Coming Back | FULL DOCUMENTARY

    VIDEO: To Boldly Go | David Shaw

    The Aftermath Of Love: Don Shirley and Dave Shaw

    Death in the depths: the divers willing to pay the price of taking sport to extremes

    Raising the Dead

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    32 m
  • Amanda Eller
    Sep 3 2025

    On May 8, 2019, 35-year-old physical therapist and yoga teacher, Amanda Eller, set off on what she thought would be a hike along a trail in the Makawao Forest Reserve, Hawaii. Part way through the hike, she realised she had become disoriented and lost. Without a cell phone, water bottle, map, or any supplies, she fought to survive in the wilderness, with only intuition to guide her. She was rescued 17 days later, injured, but alive. However, her spiritual take on her experience left many questioning her actions and intentions.

    Sources:

    https://www.facebook.com/amandaeeller/

    Honolulu Star-Advertiser Sun, May 26, 2019

    Honolulu Star-Advertiser Wed, May 29, 2019

    5 years after dramatic rescue, hiker reflects on being lost in Hawaii forest for 17 days

    Yoga teacher Amanda Eller after rescue from Hawaii forest: 'I chose life'

    Mauinow articles: [X][X][X][X]

    Gofundme

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    41 m
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Great stories that are well researched and told with just the right amount of detail. Aaron and Jack are good storytellers who bring interesting commentary and their own POV without making it all about them.

A new angle on true crime

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I have followed Generation Why for many years now. I'm an Aaron fan because I like how he brings the stories across in a caring, respectful, and logical manner. He and his co-podcaster don't disappoint here. I enjoy hearing real life stories about real people with real struggles and (usually) real victory. I hope you guys keep up the good work.

Aaron fan here

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I can't stand most podcasts, as the commentary often detracts from the content and drags along. Not here! These two have the greatest dynamic, and their commentary adds to the content, as opposed to hindering the story. They bring humor, intellect, and insight, while honoring these very serious historical events. I love listening to them, and is my current favorite! Thanks guys, I'm a huge fan! Keep it up!

This is where it's at!

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