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Join hosts James and Fraser on The Most Dangerous Podcast for a true story of survival, isolation, and the man behind a literary legend. In this thrilling episode, James recounts the extraordinary tale of Alexander Selkirk, the 18th-century Scottish sailor whose real-life experience as a castaway inspired Daniel Defoe’s classic novel, Robinson Crusoe.

Discover:

How Selkirk was marooned for over four years on Más a Tierra (now Robinson Crusoe Island)

The survival techniques and mental resilience that kept him alive

The harsh realities of solitude and self-reliance in the unforgiving South Pacific

How Selkirk’s experience became one of the most famous castaway stories in history

The surprising connections between fact and fiction in Robinson Crusoe

James brings Selkirk’s ordeal to life with vivid storytelling and historical insight, offering a powerful account of human endurance, adventure, and legacy.

Plus, don’t miss “This Week’s Dangerous News,” where Fraser shares a bizarre and controversial story about a vending machine that features a “Let The Lord Decide” button — blending humour and curiosity into this week’s episode.

If you love tales of survival against the odds, nautical history, or the real stories behind classic literature, this episode is for you.

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