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Ep. 36: MAULED: Lessons Learned From A Grizzly Bear Attack feat. Survivor/Author Jeremy Evans

Ep. 36: MAULED: Lessons Learned From A Grizzly Bear Attack feat. Survivor/Author Jeremy Evans

FromGet Out Alive: An Animal Attack Podcast


Ep. 36: MAULED: Lessons Learned From A Grizzly Bear Attack feat. Survivor/Author Jeremy Evans

FromGet Out Alive: An Animal Attack Podcast

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Sep 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In August of 2017, Jeremy Evans went out Bighorn Sheep hunting to a spot he'd been countless times before. He'd encountered grizzlies in the past, but he never had an encounter bear spray couldn't stop. But his whole life changed when he was put between a mother grizzly bear and her cub. Jeremy was attacked not once, but three times that day. Tune in to hear how he got out alive.This episode contains graphic imagery. Listener discretion is advised.Jeremy's book Mauled: Lessons Learned From A Grizzly Bear Attack is out now wherever you buy books. As mentioned, we will be raffling off a copy of Jeremy's book to one of our Patrons a week after this episode airs. Woodside with Ben O'Brien: Ep. 30: Todd Orr & Navy Seal Chris Forrest on Being Prepared for a Grizzly AttackWE HAVE NEW MERCH! Support the show by shopping at www.getoutalivepodcast.com/shopFollow us on Instagram,  Facebook, (finally) Tiktok, check out our website GetOutAlivePodcast.com and join us on Patreon!You can find Ashley @TheAngryOlogist on Twitter and Nick will respond to people on social media but still maintains that he does not have social media.Disclaimer: This is not professional advice; Follow at your own risk.Support the show
Released:
Sep 28, 2022
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Titles in the series (83)

Join wildlife biologist and host Ashley Bray and her best friend/co-host Nick every other week as they explore the causes of different animal attack stories throughout the ages.In her career, Ashley has noticed the growing need for honest conversations around human-wildlife conflict, and decided to make this podcast with her best friend to get at the truth of how dangerous the animals we live alongside really are, and what we can do to not only protect ourselves from these animals, but save the animals from being hurt by us too. They are occasionally joined by expert biologists and attack survivors to get more insight into why an attack happened, how it could have been avoided (if possible), and the problems certain species are facing that could drive conflicts.