SISPICION
SISPICION

SISPICION

Morgan and Jessica

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SISPICION is a bi-weekly true crime podcast featuring two sisters who focus on the victims and survivors while spotlighting organizations that work to help those affected by terrible crimes.

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Mauro Prosperi and Juliane Koepcke
JUL 23, 2020
Mauro Prosperi and Juliane Koepcke

Better than late than never! This week, we tell the harrowing tales of Mauro Prosperi and Juliane Koepcke. In 1994, Mauro Prosperi set forth to run the 'Marathon des Sables', a six day 155 mile race through the Sahara Desert. On Christmas Eve 1971, Juliane Koepcke was just 17 years old she departed Lima, Peru on a plane with her mother to meet her father in a small town. Both would have to fight for survival in gruesome ways and beat the odds to see better days. Check out their stories anywhere you find podcasts on SISPICION!

Organization Spotlight: 261 Fearless at 261fearless.org. For years, the number 261 has stood for women’s ability to break barriers in running—it’s the bib number Kathrine Switzer wore when she became the first registered woman to run the Boston Marathon, in 1967. More than five decades later, Switzer serves as founder and board chair for this organization that connects female runners around the globe. Programs include non-competitive running events; a coaching certification that focuses on teaching healthy, sustainable running habits to women; and local clubs that meet for runs, of which there are now 23 and counting, in locations from Albania to Kansas City to Zambia.


Research Sources:

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-30046426

https://www.offgridweb.com/survival/alone-in-the-sahara-the-survival-story-of-mauro-prosperi/

https://historydaily.org/the-double-survival-miracle-of-juliane-koepcke


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39 MIN
Jose Salvador Alvarenga and Harrison Okene
JUL 8, 2020
Jose Salvador Alvarenga and Harrison Okene

We have two sea survival stories for this episode! Jose Salvador Alvarenga is the only person to survive out at sea for over 438 days. Harrison Okene is the only person to have survived any time on the bottom of the sea floor. Both of these men showed incredible courage and survival skills that most of us will never have to test. This also starts our switch to episodes focusing on survival stories, these will consist of tales of people surviving in the wilderness to those surviving attacks from others and everything in between. Please let us know on any of our social media platforms how you feel about this switch as we go and if you know of any survivor stories let us know! Stay SISPICIOUS!

Organization Spotlight: Oceana, dedicated to protecting and restoring the world’s oceans on a global scale. Oceana seeks to make our oceans more biodiverse and abundant by winning policy victories in the countries that govern much of the world's marine life. Founded in 2001, Oceana is the largest international advocacy organization focused solely on ocean conservation. Their offices around the world work together to win strategic, directed campaigns that achieve measurable outcomes that will help make our oceans more bio diverse and abundant. For more information visit their website here.


Research Sources:

https://youtu.be/cykdSb7xqI4

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/12/nigeria-sailor-survive-air-pocket

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/10115919/Nigerian-cook-tells-how-he-survived-for-three-days-trapped-under-sunken-ship.html

https://allthatsinteresting.com/jose-alvarenga

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/07/fisherman-lost-at-sea-436-days-book-extract

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38 MIN