Few people expect to get kidnapped, but it's good to have some education on how to avoid kidnapping and what to do if you are kidnapped.
In episode #59 of the WanderLearn podcast, I interview Olav Ostad, who wrote Surviving Kidnappers: Precautions, Influence, Strategic Tools, which I reviewed on my website.
You can buy it on Amazon.
I ask Olav to share:
- A kidnapping story with a happy ending.
- A kidnapping story with a tragic ending.
- What can we learn from these two stories?
- Why did he write this book given that he's never been kidnapped?
- Should you cry when you're captured? Beg for mercy?
- What can we do to avoid getting kidnapped in the first place?
- Is kidnapping and ransom insurance worth it?
- What should they do during the moment of the assault?
- What should they during the transportation phase?
- What should they do during the captivity phase?
- How do you get over PTSD that may arise from surviving a kidnapping?
Visit Kidnapping Survival to learn more.
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