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POV: You're The Sole Survivor Of An Amazon Plane Crash

2 h 39 min · 22. maj 2026
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When your racing mind won't quit tonight, try this immersive biography for insomnia, Juliane Koepcke, age 17, falling two miles into the Amazon, then walking out alone for 11 days. You are the only person of ninety-two on LANSA Flight 508 who survives a Christmas Eve thunderstorm in 1971. You wake under jungle canopy with a broken collarbone, one shoe, and your father's old advice about following water downstream, a way to live another life tonight in the body of a teenager who will not be rescued. This immersive biography for insomnia, Juliane Koepcke, follows every day in the Amazon: piranhas, botfly larvae, the rescue planes you can hear but never see, the moment you find the bodies, the lumberjacks who think you are a water spirit. Slow, second-person POV by Grandpa Huxley, paced for a restless mind and fall asleep to history listening through the long quiet hours. You will board a plane on Christmas Eve because all the other flights were full. You will fall through ten thousand feet of weather still strapped to row 19, and wake up the only one. And then you will walk, for eleven days, downstream, downstream, downstream, and become the woman who, decades later, returns to that same forest as its protector. Tonight is not a thriller. It is a long, gentle Amazon survival story for sleep, and an honest answer to the question: what does it cost to be the one who walks out? Key takeaways: • The moment in this immersive biography for insomnia, Juliane Koepcke, when you realize she survived 11 Amazon days on nothing but her father's bedtime advice. Small things you tell your kids matter. • What it feels like to be the one who walked out when 91 others didn't, the strange vertigo that looks a lot like midlife survivor's guilt. • Why Juliane's rule, 'follow water downhill, it always leads to people', is the exact reframe for anyone lost in their own life right now. • The emotion that hits when you keep moving because stopping is death. Anyone in burnout will feel this one in their chest. • What would you do tomorrow if you truly believed the only job was to keep walking downstream? Juliane's 11 days answer that. Timestamps: (00:00:00) The Night You Fall 10,000 Feet Into the Amazon (00:00:16) Juliane Koepcke, Age 17, Christmas Eve 1971 (00:05:47) Seat 19F on Doomed LANSA Flight 508 From Lima (00:07:05) Panguana Research Station, Your Jungle Childhood (00:13:38) Lima Airport, The Last Morning With Your Mother (00:17:21) The Storm That Tears Apart LANSA Flight 508 (00:21:09) Christmas Morning Alone Under the Amazon Canopy (00:28:31) Follow the Water, Your Father's One Jungle Rule (00:35:11) The Creek, the Piranhas, and the Candy Bar (00:42:48) The Crash Victims You Find, The Nail Polish (00:50:10) The Rescue Planes You Cannot Signal Through Canopy (00:59:27) The Botfly Wound and the Gasoline You Pour Inside (01:21:41) Day Eleven, The Loggers' Hut on the Shebonya (01:32:53) The Water Goddess the Lumberjacks Mistake You For (01:41:48) The Hospital Reunion With Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke (01:52:42) Before You Sleep, Why You Return to Panguana ⭐ Rate on Spotify or Apple, it helps quiet voices reach the people who need them. 💬 Comment where you're listening from, what time it is there, and anything you enjoyed about one of our recent episodes! #SleepDocumentary #WisdomForSleep #SleepStories #HistoricalWisdom #Mindfulness #BedtimeStory #JulianeKoepcke #AmazonRainforest #SurvivalStory #FallAsleep #TrueStory

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